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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PEA'DLKIGN, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1905. PAGE THREE. Extra Specials This Week THE RELIABLE STORE. Alexander's LADIES' MUSLIN $3.50 Muslin Gowns $3.00 Muslin Gowns 12.50 Muslin Gowns $2.00 MuhIIii Gowns 11.75 Muslin Gowns SI. CO Muslin Gowns SI. 25 Muslin Gowns S2.00 Corset Covers . $1.75 Corset Covers . $1.50 Corset Covers . $1.25 Corset Covers . $1.00 Corset Covers . 76c Corset Covers . 50e Corset Covers . 25c Corset Covers . GOWNS. $2.19 $2.15 $1.75 $1.39 $1.10 $1.10 75o $1.39 Sl.llt $1.10 75c 60c 40c 30c 15c jfE HAVE REPLACED the old Hotel Breakers which was jJ burneJ down last fall, with a handsome new building, plas tered Inside and out, and practically fire-proof. The new building has twice the floor space of the old one and is located on the same site about a stone's throw distant from the ocean. It has all the modern improvements, olectric lights, steam heat, private baths; It has both hot and cold salt water In the building. Our amusements Include billiards, pool, tennis, golf, bowling, boating, fishing and other sports. Our new building I equipped with a sun parlor and has a private livery. We own our own Jersey dairy and have a splendid vegeta ble garden In connection with the hotel. Rates range from Sit per week upwards, while special rates are given to families or parties occupying quarters for the entire season. Tou will find everything absolutely new and clean, and we have a well established reputation of doing everything In our power for the pleasure and comfort of our guests. You will find no more pleas ant place to spend your outing than nt the Hotel "Breakers. Long rterh. NOW IS THE TIME TO Hammocks, GasclineStoves Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators lK. 'LINE TO SELECT FROM. CALL AND EXAMINE OVU LINE BEFORE BUYING. The Taylor Hardware Co. ' SUCCESSOR TO T. 741 MAIN The Seaside Mouse Clatsop Beach. Ore. Is now npon for guests. This fine old Resort, situated on the banks of the Necanloum river, only a few roda from the iwan. offers to Its patrons the Only Ideal Spot on the Coast for fresh and salt water Bathing, Fishing, Boating and Hunting. Free 'Bus to all trains. Address all com munications to The Seaside Mouse SEASIDE, OREGON. ( Save Money We will furnish you slab at at once. It will pay you to buy this winter. OREGON LUMBER YARD "Phone Mala B. THE T RELIABLE X STORE. L'SLIN SKIRTS. Skirts $0.75 1 Skirts $5.75 T Skirts $4.49 f Skirts $3.75 X Skirts $3.40 1 Skirts . . . . $3.10 Skirts $2.75 t Skirts 82.10 ! Skirts $1.00 Skirts $1.10 X Skirts $1.10 Skirts 75c T Skirts 60c X Skirts 40c Skirts 39c X LADIES' M S9.00 Muslin S7.50 Muslin Muslin Muslin S6.00 S5.00 St. 50 SI. 00 S3. 60 S3. 00 $2.50 12.00 Muslin Muslin Muslin Muslin Muslin Muslin $1.50 Muslin Muslin Muslin SI. 25 SI. 00 75c Muslin 50c Muslin KERS Long Beach Rl'Y C. TAYLOR. 4 STREET. j 4 4 on Wood $4.50 per cord delivered. If taken wood and let It dry for next Aim Street, Opposite Court House, 1 A ROCHDALE STORE WILL BE OPENER THIS FALL AT BAVENI-ORT. Snlil to Be the First Organized In This Country Movement Set on Foot by the Furmerrf Grain mid Supply Company The Stockhold ers, After Dividend Are Paid, Will Reeelve the Profits in Proortloii the Amount They Trade at the E.H tahllslimciit. Davenport, Wush., July 21. A gen eral merchandise More, to be operat ed under the Rochdale co-operative system, will lie started here this fall. The movement is being directed by Alon.o Wardell, who is the national organizer for the Rochdale co-operative system. At a meeting held in the offices of the Florine Implement com pany, the preliminary steps for the establishment of the store were taken Mr. Wardell presided at the first gath ering and C. C. Gibson acted as secre tary. A large number of farmers, be sides several business men, were present. Another meeting has been called for Saturday of this week. A committee appointed to draft by laws will report at that time. A corporation will be formed and the firm will be ready to receive subscriptions to the capital stock. It is understaood that the by laws will provide for a capital stock of $10,000 to $15,000. It has also been agreed that shares will be $500 each, and that one Individual may hold but one share. However, minors will be permitted to take stock, thus the head of a family may practically hold considerable more than one share. The enterprise will be operated under the Rochdale co-operative sys tem, which is said to contain the latest and most up-to-date methods of co operation. An 8 per cent dividend is guaranteed to stockholders. In addi tion to this stockholders will receive a pro rata dividend on the amount of goods purchased by them. For In stance, one stockholder at the end of the year Is found to have purchas ed $1000 worth of goods from the more: another has bought but $500 worth. The first customer will re ceive twice as large an amount from the surplus after the 8 per cent divl lend is paid, as the second one does. This feature tends to Induce people to buy stock and thus have an inter est In the advancement of the busi ness, and It also tends to hold the trade of all stockholders. No arrangements have yet ' been made as to the management or place of business. The by-laws will provide for nine directors and two auditors The auditors will be required to check over the books at stated intervals. As soon as the articles of Incorpora tion have been filed the board of di rectors will appoint a general mana ger. A president, vice president," see ritary and treasurer will also be elect ed. If It Is necessary to secure a loca tion and attempt will be made to buy out one of the stores already estab lished here. The only contingency to the launching of the enterprise Is the raising of the necessary capital, and it Is said that the farmers who are hacking the movement are ready to subscribe the amount needed. It Is stated this will be the first store of the kind in the country. The Itochdale system originally embraced only the grain business, but It has been extended to include several fields of Industry. The movement was set on fool here at the instance of the farmers' drain & Supply com pany. NEARIXG TIME TO WORK. Walla Walla Street Fur nnd Interiir liau Lines Certain. Walla Walla, July 21. It Is an nounced that work will begin on the proposed street railway system In Walla Walla In a short time. All the estimates, data, maps, etc., have been forwarded to the eastern representa tives of the company for their In spection and upprovul, and for the In formation of the people who have proposed to handle the bond Issues. As soon as these preliminaries are out of the way it is expected that thc final routes of the system will be announced and actual construction work begin. The surveys for the city lines are all complete to the minute details and there will be no further delay on account of more surveys. The lnterurban line to College Place, Freewater and Milton, has been surveyed over a number of different routes, nearly all of which are practi cal nnd of comparatively the same cost, until the question of right of way Is considered. As soon as the word conies from the eastern representa tives to proceed, the work of securing the right of way will begin, and It will then soon he determined which of the proposed routes will be the least cost ly, and In all probability be the final selection. Mine. Mules to Go. Wilkebarre, Pa., July 21. The Del aware A Hudson Coal company has completed a mammoth electric power plant nnd next week will begin the operation and illumination of all Its collieries In the northern part of this city by electricity. The small locomo tives will give way to the motor cms and the mine mules will be a thing of tho past. The company has given the electric devices a systematic trial and tho result was entirely successful. Rlnghuni Springs Special Saturday Excursion Rates. A reduction of 25 per cent will be made by the Bingham Springs Stage company to passengers going to the. springs Saturday evenings nnd Sun day mornings, and returning Sunday evenings and Monday mornings. A cash rebate to cover the above will be paid on the regular $2.75 tickets. Engage seats In the stage before 4 p. m. Saturday. Dancing at the springs from 9 o'clock p. m. until 12 o'clock p. m. every Saturday. GREAT CITIES, A Tbrorr Tliat The' Are a Sis a ! National Decadence. The distribution of manufactures in any country v,"iild be a most curious nml interesting subject of study. The first thins to stand out conspicuously In the Investigation would lie tlie grad ual tendency toward concentration in tin' larger cities and the gradual reces sion of manufactures outside them. (Vrlain section of the country are full of decaying communities, once active, but from which the chief Industries have been withdrawn. If investigation disclosed tin? fact that certain centers of manufacture had become sucll 1lirmi;:h the possession of pre-eminent natural advantages, such a condition would be easily explained; but, In fact, natural advantages have comparative ly Utile to do with the mutter. A country consisting mainly of large 'itii s with merely incidental rural pop ulation lias taken a long step toward linal disintegration. Moreover, even If actual disintegration is not imminent, there exists the curious and anoma lous condition of a community In which the transportation and distribution of commodities are the predominant ele ments, in which producer and consumer stand lit the ends of a long chain of Intermediaries. It Is bad enough In this respect even at present, but every still toward further concentration of Industry and population makes It worse. No country it which the pro ductive forces are steadily being sub ordinated te an Intricate (and, upon the whole, wasteful) mechanism of distri bution can long remain prosperous. Dr. Louis Bell in Engineering Maga zine. IMPROVISED NITROGEN. Waal Mapven. When Lyddite and SI ml lit r Compound. Explode. When left alone to Its natural func tions nitrogen pursues a perfectly peaceful course, but when man suc ceeds In capturing it and combining It with other elements it becomes a dire potentiality for evil. The love of free dom, so to spenk, characteristic of ni trogen is terribly exemplified In the ex plosion of the bomb in which It Is Im prisoned and bound to other elements. On the slightest provocation a spark, a shock, a fuse the nitrogen suddenly expands from seemingly nothing as re gards the space which It occupies into Infinity. This is In reality what hap pens when dynamite, lyddite or other unstable nitro compounds explode when hurled In shells in warfare and lu bombs In desperate attacks on human lives. Nitrogen, against its natural dis position, Is locked up in an uncongenial space In these compounds, from which It la set free by very simple means Id an enormously expanded gaseous state wltli deadly effect, returning. In fact, to Its normal peaceful mission once moi . It is the analogue of the sword and tL. plowshare; In the nltro explo sive nitrogen Is the modern engine of warfnie and crime; In tile free state In the atmosphere it ministers directly to tie quiet nnd peaceful needs of plant and human life. London Lancet. I'en Picture of Henry Clay. An Englishman who traveled In the United states in the early part of tho last century visited Washington and described Henry Clay as follows: "He Is tut;, thin and not a very muscular man: bis gait is stately, but swinging, and hs countenance, while It indicates genius, denotes dissipation. Though there Is want of rapidity and fluency lu hi elocution, yet he has a great deal of fire and vigor In his expres sion. hen he speak9 he Is full of iinfmntlon and earnestness; bis face brightens, his eye beams with addi tional luster and his whole figure in dicate? that he is entirely occupied with tho subject on which his elo quence is employed." Tlie Man With a. Hobby. Don't make fun of the man with a hobby. It may be that that very hobby will be the means of the world getting something of great good. All people that have contributed to the sum of human knowledge had a hobby. The man who ranks ns an Inventor had a hobby once: the minister who gets up In his pulpit has his hobby; the man who sells you goods has the same. In fact, those that do anything at all have ft hobby. You may call It by some oth er name, but the hobby Is still there. Terrell Transcript. No Heturn. "Take niy advice don't lend Bor rotighs any more money." "I never did." "Why, you used to, I'm sure, for I" "No. I used to think I was lending It to Uim, but I soon discovered it was purely a gift" Catholic Standard and Times. RniillT tlnder.tood. "And," said the Sunday school teach er, "when Delilah cut Samson's hair he became mild as a lamb. Can you un derstand that?" "Well, ma'am," replied Tommy, "It does make yer feel shamed when a woman cuts yer hitlr." Philadelphia I ledger. Coaching Her. Manager You do not Inject enough touiompt, spile and venom Ind that word. Actress I can do no better. Manager Nonsense! Speak it just aa you say "Plush!" wheu you meet a rival In an imitation sealskin. Hot So Harsh, She Has your wife Improved since she began to have her voice cultivat ed? He Yes, considerably. When she calls me down I notice that It is In more musical tone than It used to be. Detroit Free Press. Absence from those we love la self from self a deadly banishment Shakespeare. Kettle Falls, Wash., has org&nlied a fire department. NOTES OF UMATILLA 11.1 DEGREES RECORDED RY GOVERNMENT GAl'GE. Repainting Depot IntJi-iiir Is Com pleted The Coliimhiu Is Falling Rapidly Water Famine From Pe culiar Cause W licking Crew Com pleter! Its Work Three Cars Entire ly Destroyed Gone to Cninliriilge to Take l' IjiiuI Freight Claim Agent Is Here. Umatilla, July 21. Sir. Slratton. of the freight claim department of the O. It. & N. company. Is here looking! after the salvage of the wreck. ! Yesterday was the hottest day wo have had, being 113 degrees by the government thermometer. J. H. Watson visited Portland Tues day. The force of painters has complet ed the interior of the depot, and it Is greatly Improved in appearance. The Columbia river is falling rapid ly the past week or two. The residents of Umatilla have al most suffered a water famine since the wreck Tuesday. A large amount of soap was sunk In the river Just where the pipe comes from, and soapy water is the result. However, house wives are not buying soap for wash ing purposes. J. H. Langley, of Portland, and William Connolly, of La Grande, have been here managing the steam der rick and wrecking crews. It took two days to get the engine, tender and four cars back on the track. Three cars loaded with merchan dise, were totally destroyed in the wreck here Sunday, while the entire end was torn off of another, and the load had to be transferred to another car. There Is no estimate on the damage yet, but it will go into the thousands. Ole Nelson, a machinist here, went with the motor car to Wrelser. He will be absent several days, during which time he will visit Cambridge and will perhaps take up some land. Louis Shedeck is off en his sum mer vacation, and will visit Portland and other valley points. O. C. Smith, manager of the local telegraph office, is taking a lay-off. J. N. Severs came up from Portland to take his place. Spokane, with a death rate of 8.5 per 1000, claims to be the most healthful city in the United States. CUTIGURA SOAP The World's Greatest SkinSoap, The World's Sweetest Toilet Soap. Sale Greater than the World's Product of Other Skin Soaps Sold Wherever Civilization Has Penetrated. Millions of the world's best people nse Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuti cura Ointment, the great skin cure, for preserving, purifying, and beau tifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, aud soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, for annoying irritations, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, anti septic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers, as well as for all the pur poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticura, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalphair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the pur poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines iu one soap at one price the most effective skin and com plexion soap, and the purest and sweet est toilet, bath, and nursery soap. Sold throughout the world. Cnrleura RmoIvcqI, 5Pc. (In form of Chocolate Coated Pilla, ase. per ial ol rV), Ointment, :0i, Star,, iw. Denoti: London, K Charter. hou.cr.q-i l'arii, Miucdela Paix: Bo.ton. 137 Columblu) Ave. Potter IT11K k Cheitl. Corp., Sole l'rop. mr Im'UU lor " llow 10 Cure Lcry Humour." LET CS FILL YOl'R BIN WITH Rock Spring Coal Recognised as the beat and moat economical fuel. We am prepared to con tract with you for your wtnter'a aupply. W. de liver coal or wood to any part of the city Laatz Bros. AL STRKIHT. NEAR DKPOI (2 (0) La Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAU. Proprietor. m t- i European plan. Everything firat class. Accommodations the best. All modern conveniences. Steam hatvt throughout. Roome en suite wit bath. Large, new sample rooms. Th Hotel St. George Is pronounced on of the most modern and model hotels of Oregon. Telephone and fire alarm- connections to office In all rooma. Rooms 50c to ff.Sft CORNER 5IAJN AXD WEBB ST Block and a Half From Depot. The Golden Rule ...Hotel.. (Formerly the Bicker's.) ' COURT STREET. 1 5 r: Remodeled and refurnished through out. Everything neat, clean and up- to-date. Steam heat and electrla lights. Best cuisine. Prompt tervlca. W. R. PARKER, Proprietor. HOTEL PENDLETON BOLLOXS & BROWN, Proprietor. The Best Hotel in Pendleton . and as good as any. The Hotel Pendleton has Just beeat refitted and refurnished throughout. 'Phone and fire alarm connectlona wlth all rooms. Baths In suites and' single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Mn, Commodious Sample Room. Rates $2.00 and $2.50 Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dining Room Servlca. Bar and Billiard Room In Connrctioa- Only Three Blocks From Depot. THE PORTLAND OP PORTLAND, OREGON. American plitn. $3 per dnj and upwara. Headquarters for tourists and comtnertlal travelers. Special rates made to fa roll lea and tingle gentlemen. The management will be pleased at ail times to show room and give prices. A modern Turkish batk establishment In tbe hotel. H. C. BOWERS, Manager. Insure in raff1 r H I I Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. A Met. Hartford Fire Insurance Co $l!,m.07l Alliance Assurance Co. .. 29.03t.MI London & Lancashire Fir. Insurance Co 1. 144. Ill North British Mercantile Co 1!.IU,74- Royal Insurance Co II. 87. Ill FRANK BCLOPTOft AQKNT t9 EAST CO CRT 8TRBX7I