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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGOW, SAITRD Y, JTLY 1, 1905. TBN PAGES. Pendleton's Famous Store lEe Peoples Warehouse Will 1 Celebrate America's Greatest Day..... Friday, Saturday, Monday Will be American Days here. The store will be handsomely decorated with American rings, bunting and emblems. Especial attention will be given the American made goods, showing the wonderful progress of .our. American manufacturers. During these great American days we have prepared a host of values that greatly surpass any offerings ever before made in this city. If you are skeptical a short visit here will convince you that it pays to read our advertisements. The reductions are exceptional.. Read them and then come to Pendleton's Great Bargain House. American Day Embroider ies. Corset Cover Embroideries in Corset Cover Lengtlis, at t . . . 48c Saturday we showed a wonderful collection of pretty Corset Covers, Embroideries about 16 Inches wide, with one or more rows of beading in the edge for running ribbon through. For your convenience we've cut them In 1 '4 -yard strips, as this Is just enough for a one-piece Corset Cover. They are really worth 50c and 75c a yard. We will continue to sell the yard and a quarter lengths for, per cut 48j American Day "Wash Goods American made Wash Goods greatly reduced for American Day. American Organdies now approach very closely to the French In texture and pattern. They're all of fine sheer texture, printed In the most exquisite pattern brought out this season. Many of them are copies of the fa mous Koechlln organdie patterns; others are original designs which vie with the French In beauty. 10c and 12 l-2c Wash Goods re duced to, yard .....7c 18c and 15c Wash Goods reduced to, yard 10c 25c and 35c Wash Goods reduced to. yard 18o 50c and 65c Wash Goods reduced to, yard .29c 75c Wash Goods reduced to, yard 39c Men's Women's And Child ren's Shoes American made shoes, the best made on earth. Here, during American days, at a tremendous reduction Wa want all the shoe business In Pendle ton. We ought to have It, too. If price and quality cut any figure with you. Listen to this: Ladles' $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, you get them for $2.83 Ladles' $2.75 and $3.00 Shoes, you get them for $2.19 Children's $2.25 and $2.50 Shoes, you get them for $1.65 Men's $2.75 and $3.00 Shoes, you get them for $2.1S Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, you get them for $2.85 You certainly ought to buy Shoes here during American days. Amazing Parasol Bargains During American Days every one re duced below cost of manufacture. Certainly an unheard of chance. Tour choice of any parasol, regu larly priced from $3.95 to $5. .$2.19 Tour choice of Parasols, prices from $2.25 to $3.95, at $1.48 Your choice of misses' Parasols. price 75c, at iftc Children's Parssols, now He and ISO 2K' Millinery Ladles', misses' and children's Hats all greatly reduced during American days. Every price cut. Verily the greatest saving opportunity you can expect on new, stylish Hats. Hats formerly priced at $5.00 to $6.00, now $3.25 Hats formerly priced at $4.00 to $4.60. now $2.85 Hats formerly priced at $3.00 to $3.76. now $2.15 Hats formerly priced at $2.00 to $3.00, now $1.50 New Neckwear We Just received a large shipment of hand some new Neckwear, includ ing fancy embroidered turn-over Col lars, fancy Dutch Stock Collars in pretty drop effects. These come in white and delicate shades; great Amer ican Day vales at 19c, 25c, 35c, 50o and 75c. It WUI Be Hot On the Fourth, so make your prepara tions accordingly. We have a great many things that will add a great deal to your comfort and appearance. Light summer homespun Flannel, Worsted and Serge Suits with all the snap of summer style, $5.00, $7.50 $10.00, $12.50 to $15.00 Ribbons For American Days Special efforts have been put forth to make the ribbon offerings for American week long to be remem bered. The showing In the depart ment is bewildering in its maze of beautiful colorings, and besides, , the special sale is far ahead of previous efforts. Finest fancy ribbons, from five to 10 inches wide, in every imaginable color and shade, and a wonderful as sortment of patterns, eminently suit able for sashes, girdles, stocks, belts and to all the myriad purposes to which wide, handsome ribbons lend themselves so readily, 20c Ribbons for American day at yard 12 l-2n 26c Ribbons for' American day at yard 18c 35c Ribbons for American day at yard : 22o 4 5c and 50c Ribbons for American day at, yard 35c 75c and 65c Ribbons for American day at, yard sou Perhaps you may wish a Shirt, Shirtwaist, Corsets, Hosiery or Under wear. If so, you remember we have provided a handsome assortment and price here during American Days can not be duplicated anywhere. We pos itively guarantee our prices absolutely the lowest. IA'XCH SUPPLIES FOR' AMERICAN DAY CELEBRATIONS. Don't Fail to Come to Our Grocery Department It Means Money Saved to You. 20c can Veal Loaf, American Days price, each 15c 20c can Shrimp, American Days price, can !..15c 30c can Lobsters, American Day price, can 25c 15c can Sardines, American day price, can 10c 35c can Best Peaches, American Day price, can 30c 35c can Best Cherries, American Day price, can 30c 30c can Best Pears, American Days prices, can 25c 20c Jar Jellies, American Davs price jar 15c 20c full cream California Cheese. American Days prlre 18c Full asosrtment of all kinds of Crack ers. Lunch Goods of all kinds. Summer Furnishings Negligee Shirts, Fancy ' Hosiery, Underwear In Zephyr weights. Belts, Neckwear and all other summer wearables. Straw Hats Here Is the place to get the one you will like, fair In price and of reliable make and quality 25c to $2.00 We've plenty of hot weather com forts for you. 8 1 The opening gun of Uie Summer Clearance beginning Friday you may have your unrestricted choice of any broken tailored suit In the house at Imlf price no reserve and no restrictions as to choice most worn en know what our Suits are. The smartest garments brought out in the East, reach our store first. The varie ty Is large and you'll find few duplicates. A description of the styles would take a page- Come and see them. Come expecting much, you'll find more if yon have looked at a suit price regularly, bring half Unit price now and take it home with you. A modestcharge must be made for alterations. The Peoples Warehouse PENDLETON, OREGON XX XX XX XX I I XX XX THEOHIO PLATFORM DEMOCRATS COMMEND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Says the National Administration Is Doing Right in Buying Canal Sup plies In the 0cn Markets of the World Instead of Buying of Ameri can Trusts at Robber Prices. Ringing Declarations Are Made. In the recent democratic state con vention In Ohio, Mayor Tom L. John son of Cleveland, brought up again the plan on which he was defeated last year and won by a vote of 11 to 9, declaring for taxation of railroads as other property Is taxed,, although he was defeated 8 to 12 on the 2-cent railroad fare proposition. The plat form follows: "The democracy of Ohio In conven tion assembled announce the follow ing declarations of principles: "We note with satisfaction the de termination of the national adminis tration to purchase sunplles for the Panama canal In the markets of the world, and not pay tribute to our pro tected monopolies. We trtist the day may won come when the common people of this country may enjoy the same privilege and not be compelled to pry the manufacturers for the nec essaries of life a higher price than these articles are sold for bv the same manufacturers t foreign purchasers. "We demand of our representatives in congress to aid In the enactment of such laws as will prevent all rebates and secret contracts by railways and will guarantee the same service to every cltlsen. "We favor the conferring upon the Interstate, commerce commission the power when It finds a rate unreason able to fit a reasonable rate. "The democratic party, plodt-cs It self to use Its utmost endeavors to eliminate .the graft and political cor ruption that has been nourished and fastened upon the state by the repub lican party In tha last few years. Wo have seen the blighting elfect of boss rule In one. of our cities and we call upon the voters Irrespective of party to unite In preventing Its permanent lodgment In control of our state. "We believe in fne and unqualified home rule, free from state Interfer ence. Each city, town and village should be allowed to decide for Itself all matters of local policy especially as between public and private owner ship of all public utilities, including street railways as well as water works and lighting systems, and that pro vision should be made for submitting such questions to the people upon re quest from a- reasonable number of voters, and at such elections the votes of a majority shall decide. Such pub lic ownerships should be safeguarded by the merit system of appointment and tenure. of office so as to prevent the building up of a political machine and the perpetuation of boss rule. "We declare that the present laws for assessing the property of steam railroads and other public service corporations should be so changed as to compel the assessment of these properties at no less than their sala ble value and to prevent their evasion of Just taxation. "We favor the Initiative and refer endum especially with reference to the Issuing of municipal and county bonds and the granting of house fran chlses." NEWS OF ONE INDUED YEARS AGO IN POWER TEN YEARS. English Conserva lives Are Yet In the Saddle. London, July 1. It will be 10 years tomorrow since the conserva tives entered on their long lease of of fice. Lord Salisbury having become prime minister for the third and last time July 2, 1895. In spite of Incessant attacks on the government In parliament during the last year or so and the difficulty at times of maintaining anything like normal majorities, there is no reason to believe that Mr. Balfour has any present Intention of tendering his res ignation, nor have the liberal leaders at this moment any real desire to at tempt to force him' to take this step. It Is known that Mr. Balfour de sires to remain In power at least un til Important pending questions are settled, such as Morocco and the Russo-Japanese war. i New Secretary of the Navy. 1 Washington', D. C, July 1. In the presence of the president, the cabi net, the Maryland delegation In con gress and a number of other friends In official life, Charles J. Bonaparte of Baltimore, took the oath of office ai secretary of the navy today. . . Advertisements like the one ap pended are rare even In the North American of a century ago, a publi cation that contained many announce ments that afford one a view of many matters that cannot be secured In histories of the time. The swindler referred to must have been captured for the description Is douDtless more valuable than would be one provided by the Bertlllon system today. It Is evident that the newspapers of the time were employed In the detection of criminals: " Twenty Dollars Reward. The public arc cautioned against a Swindler, Absconded from Somer vllle, Somerset Court House, New Jer sey, on Tuesday evening the 30th of April last, a man who called himself John Mills and says he Is a Scotch man had taught school near Prince ton, New Jersey, and last In the above place. He was a man between 20 and 25 years of age, of middle stat ure, round face, remarkably proud and foppish, and when walking al most constantly viewing himself, has large ancle Joints and when he walks they nearly touch the ground, he plays on the flute, Is very fond of ex tolling his own abilities and pushing himself Into company wore a super fine black cloth coat, with round top plnchback buttons and a very high crowned black Castor hat. and says he has acquaintances In Baltimore, having first arrived at that place In business there he rode a remarkable horse which was not his property the horse Is pale dun with cropped ears, wind broken, and- middling old and generally travels a rack. Who ever will secure said Mills In any gaol in the United States, and send a let ter to - the Subscribers at Somerset court nouse, New Jersey, by mall, informing thereof, shall receive the above reward from us. DANIEL LATOURETTE, JOHN T. ARASMITH. The different printers In the United States will do an essential service to the public by giving this a place In their papers for a short time. Women readers were not overlook ed by the editor of the North Amer ican at that time, for many Issues contain matters of especial value to the fair sex. The Inflammability of muslin dresses doubtless vexed the women of a century ago; but a reme dy was discovered by this paper: Hint to Our Fair Readers. The inflammability of muslin dresses may be prevented by rinsing them out In alum water, made by dis solving the proportion of a hen's egg (or even less) In a quart of water. That by this simple means all danger of life will be prevented, and any one may see, by burning a rag of muslin so rinsed and dried, against another rag unprepared. The first will burn gradually, and with difficulty, whilst the second wjll flame away Instan taneously. "The Mall" department of May 28, 1805, contained foreign news to April 13, from which the following Items have been extracted: By the ship Hardware, Capt. Mat tick, in 39 days from Liverpool, the editors have received London papers to the 13th of April. The most prom inent article is that of the resignation of Lord Melville, on account of being charged by the house of commons of having made an Important use of the publlck money. The secret expedition has not yet sailed. Philadelphia North Amrlcan. MODERN MANGLE. Pendleton Steam Laundry Adds One if the Most Improved Mnclilnc. The Pendleton Steam Laundry, Flshmon & Peters proprietors, have Just put In their modern laundry a Nelson A Kreuter mangle, which was awarded the gold medal at the St. Louis fair. The new mangle Is the first that has been shipped to the far west, but It la In use In all the big cities of the east. The new mangle is used for Iron ing linens, table cloths, towels, nap kins, handkerchiefs and other flat work and gives a nice soft finish and they look beautiful. In an actual test 185 sheets, 498 pillow slips were Ironed In one hour. The Pendleton Steam Laundry has also added electric heated band irons which work most satisfactorily and permit of more even and better work. Whiskey and Beer Habit PERMANENTLY CURED BY ORRINE, ABSOLUTELY SAFE, SURE AND HARMLESS. r-hysiciane pronounce drunkenness a disease of the nervosa system, creatine a morMJ craTlng for a atimnUnt. Continaed indigence In whiskey, beer or wine eata aw.Vth. stomach lining and stupefies th. digest! organs. thn. destroying ,h. digestion and i0 rfvB,J,rI,h- N Wi" POWe'" C" heal the ",a"' mbran. ORRINE permanently removes th. eraring for Honor by acting dlrectl, on tha affected n.rre., restoring the stomach and dige.tlT. organ, to normal conditio... lprorl th. appetite and restoring the health. . Caa be given secretly U desired. ,''T'B Cure Effected or Money Refunded. Ask yourdrureto whom you know what he thinks of ORRINE; he will indorse our statements as truthful in every respect. If ORRINE fails to cure we will refund you every penny paid for it as cheerfully at we took it. No Sanitarium Treatment or Publicity! No Absence from home or lost of timet . ,"!er' nd ,l,ters' TO" cannot cure those who are afflicted with thli most terrible of all diseases by your fervent prayers, or eyes red with tears, nor bv your nope that they may stop drinking. It can be done only with OKRINE. You bare the remedy will yoo use it ? If yon desire to cure without the knowledge of theoatienr buy ORRINE No. 1; if the patient desires to be cured of hi. own free wm to. ORRINE No. 2. FuU direction, found in each pack;,.. T rice $ I r box? All Correspondence CoTtfiff.-ifij-j. For free book Treatise on Drunkenness . r,,.,. t, j, THE ORRINE CO., Inc.. Washino- i , writa Brock ft McComas Co., Pendleton, Ore. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Those skirts Lee Teutsch la selling for IS. 48 this week, are beauties. Hammocks, Gasoline Stoves Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators BIG LINE TO SELECT FROM. CALL AND EXAMINE OTJR LINE BEFORE BUYING. The Taylor Hardware Co. SUCCESSOR TO T. C. TAYLOR. 741 MAIN STREET. For sale at the East Oregonlan office Large Bandies of newspapers, containing over 100 big papers,' con be had for 35c boodle.