v EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 105. PAGE TH11EK. " " ' ' ' " I MoMter ClotWngSde II j April 10, Closing Saturday, Apr. 15 i! SEE CUSTOM tHOP Pt J We also have a full line of Kuhn, Nathan ft Fisher, of Chicago, two-piece suits. Come In fine worsted, home spuns and flannels. Never' was such an array of beauti ful suits shown in the West as these. Come In and Investigate. It will pay you. 1 annao 11 1 Don't you see that If you bur for .$3.50 a pair of shoes that are In every ' way as good as the ones you've been paying $4. BO for, you've saved $1.00. Lots of things you can do with that dollar. X "Keith's-Konqueror" I Shoes $3.50 Sullivan CLOTHING, SHOES FURNISHINGS. AT ALEXANDER'S FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING OTJil7 The greatest Clothing Sale la the history of PenJIeto: will begin Monday, April 10, and continue for one week. Strictly up-to-date Suits, well made in -every particu lar; values from $8.00 to $10.00; all go at one uniform price ' it We carry a fine line of the noted Rosenwied ft Well of Chicago, Suits and Pants. They must be seen to be ap preciated. Come In and aJ-yQ Brnb low us to sho wyou themlMuraibimt The prices and strictly right. styles are One glimpse at our top coats win convince you that they are the swellest in the city. Prices range from $15.00 to $25.00 Men's new Peg Top Pants In profusion; from $2.50 to $7.50 Watch for announcement of SIPEGOAL SALE (& Bond NEW SCHMIDT BLOCK. U?e Roslyn L t 4 ' mi m ij. '.im . i r .. m ... unma -r--ii t 4 V HI W fe$$A If our next DBODfl Notice to Stockholders. Notice Is hereby given to the stock holders of the Pendleton Woolen Mills, that a meeting will be held Tuesday, May 2nd, 190S, at the office of the company, In Pendleton, Ore gon, at 4:30 p. m. E. Y. JTJDD, President. C. H. CARTER, Secretary. Notice to Stockholders. Notice Is hereby given to the stock holders of the Pendleton Wool Scour ing & Packing Co., that a meeting will be held Tuesday, May 2nd, 1905, at the office of the company In Pendle ton, Oregon, at 4 p. m. E. Y. JUDD, President. F. B. CLOPTON, Secretary. Cancer Specialist Dr. M. C. Baker, cancer specialist, Is In the city for a short time. He treats any case of cancer without the use of the knife or X-ray and In sures success. Consult him. Office, Palace Lodging House. U C Rader. Oet sunny. RETURNED CHIEF NO SIIIKT BACK FROM WASHINGTON. I'aily From the Vmatllla RpHervalion Met Indian CommlHKloiier I.cupu and Arc Delighted With Tliclr Visit to the National Capital Hope to Have Matter Adjusted on the Res ervation Met Other Indians In Washington and Found That the Umatlllas Are Comparatively Well Fixed. After a two weeks' visit in the nailcnal capital, Chief No Shirt and Sub-chief Umaplne, of the Walla Wo 11a tranch of the Umatilla tribe, accompanied by Billy McKay and William Charles, their interpreters, returned home last night, delighted with their trip. This delegation of Indians from the Umatilla reservation, was royally treated by the Indian commissioner and all are loud in their praise of him and express the earnest hope that he will listen to and heed their pleas for a regulation of affairs on the reservation. Four visits were paid to Commis sioner Leupp. two -by Umapine and Billy McKay, before the arrival of No Shirt, and two by the entire party after the arrival of the chief in the capital. Billy McKay, who was spokesman for the delegation, says that the com missioner took up their grievances in detail and promised to give per sonal attention to them. As to the regulation prohibiting crossing of sheep and cattle over the reservation, the Indians hope to have this rule strictly enforced. The mat ter of giving a divorced wife half of the allotment of the husband, was al so discussed and the commissioner promised to bring the matter before congress. Billy McKay, who Is an Intelligent full-blood, well educated and speak ing good English, tells of meeting Indians from many other states, in cluding Utah, Wyoming and New York, and he says that from reports, the Umatlllas are about as progres sive and well advanced as any other tribe. He met Senecas, Oneldas, Wlnne bagoes, Five Nations and other East ern Indians, whom he says were in Washington, accompanied by their agents, on missions resembling that which called Chief No Shirt and his party to Washington. The party was well treated wher ever they went in the national capi tal. They viBited the congressional li brary, the "zoo," all the parks, at tended theaters and wild west shows and enjoyed a delightful visit and come home with a much wider and more optimistic view of the world and Its affairs. Commissioner Leupp promised to visit the Northwest this season if pos sible, and the Umatlllas are hopeful that he will pay them a personal visit. Owing to the rash preceding President Roosevelt's trip to Colo rado, they did not see the president, although they wry much desired to visit him. RATES VET TOO HIGH. (icNtrge II. Daniel Says Fares to the Exposition SlKmW Be Lowered. Portland, April 8. George H. Dan iels, general passenger agent of the New Tork Central railroad system hns written officials of the Lewis and Clark exposition, declaring his Inten tion of doing all he can to Induce the trunk line passenger associations to reduce the rate. Additional advertising for the ex position hns been ordered by General Passenger Agent A. M. Cleland of the Northern Pacific in 23 leading daily papers of the East and Middle West. Souvenir cards will also be printed for use on the tables In all Northern Pacific dining cars, showing a picture of the Oriental exhibits building and containing a synopsis of the attrac tions at the fair. Chicago merchants have decided to minimize as far as possible the com mercial Influence of the exposition In favor of Portland. They will send a party of representative merchants In a special car for a tour of the Pa cific coast to spread the greatness of Chicago's trade reputation and try to arouse Interest of Pacific coast mer chants In Chicago's merchandise. Frank V. Hibbard of Hlhhard, Spen cer & Bnrtlett, Is said to have charge of the arrangements. The delegation will be out three weeks and visit 28 rlties of the Southwest and the Pa cific coast Royal Neighbors of America. Iowa Falls, Iowa, April 10. Dele gates from all parts of Iowa are gathering here for the state conven tion of the Royal Neighbors of America. The convention will be formally opened this evening with the exemplification of the secret work of the new ritual of the order by the degree team of this city. The business sessions for the reception of reports from officers and committees and the annual election of officers will be lreld tomorrow. Indications point to an attendance of fully 150 delegates. "Moonshiner's Daughter" Coining. Manager' Taylor, of the Frazer, an nounces the coming of the "Moon shiner's Daughter' on April 11. This is not the same play which was seen here some time ago, under the name of the "Moonshiner." It is entirety different and this is said to be an ex cellent production. As a means of Increasing the fed eral revenue, It is probable that next winter a bill will be Introduced to Impose a duty on coffee, and anoth er to Impose an Internal revenue tax on beer. Feeble Old People For All Such People in Pendleton We (illumine limit Will Create Hculth, Strength and Vitality, or t let urn .Money. Hundreds of old people right hie In Pendleton need Just Bueh a strength maker and body builder as our dell clous cod liver oil preparation, Vlnol; and we simply cannot understand why they wiil continue to drug out a nalf deud and half-ullve existence, when we guarantee Vlnol will Infuse new Hie, invigorate every organ In the body, stop the natural decline and make them well, vigorous and strong. If you want to know how an aged, feeble, discouraged man or woman may be made active, cheerful and vigorous, read this letter: Mrs. Catherine Therer of Albany, N. T., writes: "Six months ago I felt that I was broken down by age, and I was doomed to the weak and feeble condition of old people. The slightest exertion tired me, and I had no strength. My daughter brought me a bottle of Vinol. I soon felt an Im provement, I continued its use, and am now well, cheerful and stronger than I have been for years; In fact, I feel 10 years younger." Vlnol is not a strong stimulant which reacts on the system, but It Is a genuine tonic and body builder which creates strength by building up every organ in the body to do Its work as nature intended, and makes rich, red blood. In this way it stops the nat ural decline and replaces weakness with vigor. We wish every old per son In Pendleton would try Vlnol on our guarantee to return money if it fails. Take a dose of Vlnol after each meal and every night before retiring and note its beneficial effect. Brock & McComas Co., druggists. NO PRESS MONOPOLY. France Says Associated Press Has Lied to the Public. San Francisco, April 8. The Pa cific coast bureau of the Scripps-Mc-Rae Press association, has Issued the following statement In regard to a false report circulated by the Associ ated Press: In a recent magazine article Mel ville Stone asserts that the Associated Press has special telegraphic facili ties from the French government When our Paris correspondent sub mitted this article at the French for eign office it created the greatest amazement Formal denial was made that the Associated Press had any exclusive privileges. Urgent rates exist, but are open, not only to newspapers, but to the general pub lic and are used by ail without preju dice. The French foreign office makes the following official declaration: "Knowing that the American gov' ernment treated the Scrlpps-McRae News, Publishers' Press, and the As sociated Press on the same footing, the French government has observed absolute Impartiality toward both i soclatlons in regard to all official courtesies. Information and facilities whatsever." A letter has been received from Miss Almee Tpurgee, announcing the critical illness of her father, Judge Albion W. Tourgee, American consul at Bordeaux. France. Little hopes, she writes, is Entertained for his re covery. Tourgee is the author of "A Fool's Errand." A VOMAITS ORDEAL DREADS DOCTOR'S QUESTIONS Thousands Write to Mrs.Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, and Receive Valuable Advice Absolutely Confidential and Free There can be no more terrible ordeal to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman than to be obliged to answer certain nnentinnit in retrurd in her nrivAte ill. 4 n when thoRA mieftt.innn are sjtlrerf by her family physician, and many continue to suffer rather than submit to examinations which so many physi cians propose in order to intelligently treat the disease ; and this is the rea son why so many physicians fail to cure female disease. This is also the reason why thousands upon thousands of women are corre sponding with Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. To her they can confide every detail of their illness, and from her great knowledge, obtained from vears of experience in treating female ills, Mrs. Pinkham can advise women more wisely than the local physician. Read how Mrs. Pinkham helped Mrs. T. C. Wllladsen, of Manning, la. She writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "I can truly say that you have saved my Ufa, and I cannot express my gratitude in words. Before I wrote to'you telling you how I felt, I had doctored for over two yean steady, and spent lots of money in medicines besides, but It all failed to do me any good, I had female trouble and would daily have faint ing spells, bnrkacbe, hearing-down pains, and my monthly periods were very irregular and finally ceased. I wrote to you for your ad vice and received a letter full of instructions Just what to do, and also commenced to take jydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound, and I have been restored to perfect health. Had It not been for you I would have been in my grsve tolay." Mountains of proof establish the fact that no medicine fn the world equals Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for restoring women' health. fafox TC MlQ Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEATJ, Proprtote. European plan. Everything first class. Accommodations the best. All modern conveniences. Steam beat throughout Roome en suite with bath. Large, new sample rooms. Thai Hotel St George Is pronounced one of the most modern and model hotels of Oregon. Telephone and fire alarm connections to office In U roema. Rooms KOc to $1-50. CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STtV Block and a Half From Depot. THE Hotel Bickers r (Formerly Golden Rule.) COURT STREET. Remodeled and refurnished throagk ont Everything neat clean and up to-date. Steam heat and leetrto lights. Best cuisine. Prompt eerrice. H. E. BICKERS. Proprietor. HOTEL PENDLETON WATTE BOLLONS, Proprietors. The Best Hotel in Pendleton, and as good as any. The Hotel Pendleton has Just been refitted and refurnished throughout 'Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooma Baths In suites and single rooma Headquarters for Traveling Mesv Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 00 and $2.50 Special rates by week or month Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dining Room Serrloe. Bar and Billiard Room In Connectlosi Only Three Ii lacks From Depot THE PORTLAND OP PORTLAND, OREGON. American plan, $3 per day and upward. HeAdanftrtura fnr fnMrl.i. n Mn.n..ui.i travelers. Special rates made to ra tallica mi imgis KmiicorD. ih maDageaeaf will be pleased at sll times to show roome and live prices. A modern Turkish sata esublishment In the hotel. H. C BOWERS, Manager. Insure in Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Osn companies stand at the head of the list Assets. Hartford Fire Insurance Co 111. 269.07 Alliance Assurance Co. .. 9.03t,tlt London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co J. 644. Ml North British ft Mercantile Co 19.95.m Royal Insurance Co It. 89T.lt! FRANK B CLOPTON AOENT 111 EAST wntT 8THEET. a a a. .a .a. a a, a a 1 1 1 ifc 4 A Asfc Asfc A Asti J. AAsV AsVisV A A A sfcl