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i PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, ' OREGON, TIH'IISDAV, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905. EIGHT PAGES. a Our. Fall Announcement e I mm ee W.vfc3&.if33 :: Hi m mm :: f --Ipi t :: m mm 1 :! p We take great pride in announcing that our FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now ready for the inspection of the people of Pendleton SINCE OI K ADVENT IN BUSINESS IT HAS KEEN OUR CONSTANT AIM AND STl'DV TO PRESENT FOR THE MEN OF THIS SECTION. IX) CHOSE FROM. A STOCK OF WEARING APPAREL SECOND TO NONE IX THE INLAND EMPIRE AND THIS SEASON WE HAVE REACHED THE CLIMAX. INDVSTHIOt'SLY HAVE WE SIT DIED THE LATE FASHIONS. AND WITH SPECIAL CARE HAVE WE MADE OCR SELEC TIONS. SO THAT THE STOCK WHICH WE NOW EXHIBIT IS ALL THAT COULD HE ASKED FOR. WE ESPECIALLY INVITE THE GOOD DRESSERS WHO IH THEIR TRADING IN PENDLETON IX) CALL AND 8TVDY CAREFULLY WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU. Ol lt AIM BEING FOR CII1CNESS AND NOBKINESS IN FASHION, THE ESSENTIAL POINTS THAT GO TO MAKE CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES SERVICEABLE, AND RETAIN THEIR CORRECTNESS OF FIT, HAVE NOT BEEN OVERLOOKED, FOR WE REALIZE THAT QUALITY AS WELL AS STYLE CITS AN IMPORTANT FIGURE IN MERCANTILE TRANSACTION. WE WISH IT l'X DEI STOOD THAT THE ONE GREAT PRINCIPAL THAT IS BACK OF OCR SUCCESSFUL Bl'SlNESS CAREER IS: ' DRESS OCR PATRONS BETTER THAN ANY OTHER STOKE IN PENDLETON. AND AT A LESS PRICE. GIVING THEM THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN STYLE, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP FOR LESS MONEY." CAREFUL STUDYING OF THE FASHIONS. AND CAREFULNESS IN BUYING, TOGETHER WITH KEEPING DOWN EX PENSES EN ABLES US TO MAKE Out STORE THE MOST Al) VANTAGEOVS PLACE TO TRADE. Oar Tailor Department WE HAVE MADE ARRANGE MENTS WITH HARRY SAW YER. A HIGH-CLASS CUSTOM TAIIOR OF CHICAGO. WHO MAKES EACH AND EVERY GARMENT FOR THE IN DIVIDUAL. AND FROM THE MEAS UREMENTS WE SEND IN, WHICH GUARANTEES AN ABSOLUTE FIT. THEY ARE NOT SELECTED FROM A STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTH ING, AND ABTERED, AS IS DONE BY SO MANY" SO-CALLED MADE TO-ORDER HOUSES. Y ARD LONG PIECES OF GOODS TO CHOSE THE GOODS FROM, AND NOT 2x1 PIECES PASTED ON A CARD. Beautiful Fancy Vests of Quality Students of the newest Minis 111 fancy Vests will find just what they are looking for In our stock. The largest anil most varied assortment shown by any store here this season. Attractive Neckwear of Quality Thousands of artistic anil beautiful neckties In strings, ascot s, four-ln-hands anil dorbys. Our collection Is a feust for the eyes, and a delight for the wearers. Nobby Attractive Clothing of Quality Among litis Fall's newest creations are the Military, single and double breasted, extra long coats, with the broad laM-ls, Tents In center of backs,seml-M-g top trousers, vests are 5 and 6 button (not so high as last year) with notch collars. We want every man, no mutter hotv large or tall, to come In and gea correct fit. We can fit you. The difficult fitters are a specialty with us. Extra Trousers of Quality This season we have bninehel out extensively In the Trousers line and show extra splendid Miltcrns in all grades, and can fit you to a nicely. Correct Hats of Quality There Is nothing that adds to or depreciates th, appearance of well dressing more than the hat- The correct shape and colors in Hats for the various Hhaes of faces Is emcnlJul and we have given It tine consideration and iinve something that Is exactly the thing for every Individual. Exactly Right Shirts of Quality J In our Shirt section every nuui will take pleasure In choslng for the extraordinary large line of beautiful patterns and vast assort ment of goods will make the selecting an enjoyable pastime. Stylish Shoes of Quality Our Shoe Department In which we have been enabled to satisfy theniost precise buyers, who seek quality as well us low prices, contains thcKicths Kompiorers and Packard Shoes. Right Ideas in Overcoats of Quality TIhi long Coats will have suay this season and we show those pretty, neat apiMwing and serviceable long cravenetux anil unfinished black Worsteds. The swellest Overcoats of the hour. To be fully appreciated you should git Inside of one and stand Is-fore n mirror. We vlll tuke pleasure letting you trying them on whether you buy or not. BUBBLING OVER. WITH ENHUSIASM V r, AUK K. I lit II OlMl ilia lilllliLIA.VT NEW STOCK WHICH IS NOW ON DISPLAY. WITH FEELINGS OF PRIDE WE INVITE 1 OU IX) COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR OFFERINGS, AND KNOW YOU WILL BECOME ENTHUSIASTIC. , ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S STORE IN UMATILLA COUNTY. Homo of Men's Styles Only Exclusive Men's Store in Umatilla County Underwear of Highest Quality e ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee e ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee WE ARE SHOWING A LARGER STOCK OF DOLLAR UNDERWEAR THAN ANY TWO STORES IN PEN DLETON COMBINED, AND THE BIGGEST VALUES EVER GIVEN. WE HAVE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S STORE IN THE CITY, AND f.Tl.'ltl li TO MEN ONLY WE ARE IIETTER AllLE IX) SELECT JUST J J WHAT THEY WANT. ON YOUR ee UNDERW EAR WE W ILL MAKE 1 AN OBJECT TO III Y OF I S. ee ee ee ee 10 BRANCH IMPORTANT W ORK OF A CHRISTIAN ORDER. Nearly Two Thousand Members of the Railroad T. M. C. A. Meet With Railroad Officials Tlie Order la an International Organization and Al most a Protege of the Railroad Of ficialsDelegates Will Occupy De troit Pulpits Next Sunday. niipHthfil over IS. 000. 000 to charity.! chiefly devoted to the relief of suf ferers from chronic and Incurable dis eases. He left $494,375 to the chari table institutions of Vienna; $9855 to the poor of Vienna without distinction of creed: $10,000 tohe poor fund of Schlllersdorf; $10,000 to the Charlot tenstlft at Hultschun; $5000 for dis tribution among the poor of Schlllers dorf, and $4840 for the poor of Nles feld. The will directs the executors to continue all pensions. Detroit, Sept. 28. Nearly two thousand members of the Railroad Branch of the Young Men's Christian association and railroad officials from all parts of the country are assembled here to attend the biennial session or conference of the Y. M. C. A. Railroad Branch. It is by far the most im portant conference of that organiza tion ever held and great results are expected from It. The organization is of an international character and delegates from railroads in Russia. Germany, Kngland. France. Italy. Japan and other countries are in at tendance. Many foreign governments have taken great interest In the work of the Y. M. C. A. and have expressed their willingness to facilitate the work of the organization iti every possible way. The same may be said of the managements of the American rail roads, which not only countenance the .efforts of the association, but give Its members strong support In their work. So intimate are the relations between the managements of the rail roads and the Y. M. C. A., that It Is believed that the latter organization Ir destined to play an important part in the final arrangement of the rela tions between labor and capital, at bast in this branch of industry. The conference was opened this morning and the delegates were wel comed on behalf of tin? city by Mayor Codd. Responses were made by sev eral prominent delegates from the United States and foreign countries, In the afternoon the delegates, rail road officials and distinguished visit ors will take a trip to the Flats as the guests of the reception committee. During the four days of the confer ence many of the delegates will ad dress noonday shop meetings, point ing out to the shop men the good work that is done by the Y. M. C. A. On Sunday every pulpit In Detroit will I occupied by delegates to the con ference, officials and railway em ployes. On Saturday evening a ban quet will be given to which the rail way officials and other guests will be Invited. Want to Keep tlte Constitution. Boston, Sept. 28. Local members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of 1812 and other patriotic organizations are de termined to' oppose every attempt to remove the old frigate Constitution from the Charlestown navy yard. They say ihat it would not only be out of place elsewhere than Boston, where it was built, but it would fall to pieces should any attempt be made to re move the old ship to any new quar ters. It has been suggested to raise a fund among the school children of Brooklyn, N. Y., to purchase the old ship and bring it to Brooklyn, with a view to preserving It there as a nautical relic. This plan Is bitterly opposed by the patriotic women of this city and a meeting has been call ed to consider the matter and decide upon some method of preserving the frigate, without removing it from Its present quarters. Banquet for Mayflower Defendants. Poland Springs. Me., Sept. 28. The Maine Society of Mayflower Descend ants in the state of Maine, will be the guests of Hiram Klckker and sons at a banquet at the Poland Springs House tonight. The Itlckker brothers and sisters are all members of the so ciety, and take great Interest In H. Several distinguished members of the society from New York and Massa chusetts will be present and will ad dress the banquet party. e I YflDGfllP Negroes on State Question. Okkmulgee, I. T., Sept. 28. The Negro Suffrage League of Indian Ter ritory met here today for the purpose of considering the statehood question and to give the colored voters of the territory an opportunity to express themselves on the subject. The at tendance is very large and the senti merit In favor of statehood very en thuslustic. Five Millions to flinrity. Uindon, Sept. 28. The will of Ba ron Nathaniel Rothschild, who died In Vienna recently, was admitted to probate here and has been accepted lr all concerned. The uaron be- Siiiiitoriuin a Kiiccc. The success of Heppner sanllorlum Is assured. The institution has been established only six months and Is now receiving patients as far away as Albany, this state. Heppner Gazette. Rooms for Pendleton and Umatilla County People at the Portland Fair. Write now. to Mrs. William B. Bol ton, 574 1-2 Fifth street, Portland Ore. Convenient to the grounds. Rates $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Including breakfast. - Our new shoe for fall are here Roosevelt's Boston 8tore. A person is known by the stationery used, so If you would bo up-to-date use the latest stationery. We have a stock of BUUIonry that is (lie brightest, freshest and nwest ideas. Our new line Is now In, coming di rect from the East, and we are show ing some entirely new styles. No matter wluit you want in writing imper and envelopes, we have them. New style paper in box 4, packets and tablets witli envelopes to match, 1ct us show the lat fashions In stationery. Cook 8l Perry e . 44 w NOLF S OLD STAND. COURT STREET. New Electric Line Out of Boise. Articles incorporating the Boise Valley Railway company, limited, were filed today with the secretary of state and county auditor of Ada county. The capltul stock Is fixed at $1,000,000 and principal office Is to be In Boise. The object of the company Is to build an electric line down the valley to Caldwell or some other point on the main line of the railroad, also to Kmmett and several other points. This Is the company promoted by Donaldson & Ustlck, of this city. The directors chosen for the first fear are B. F. Olden, John McMillan, Robert Noble. A. Ross, H. E. Neal, D. It. Hubbard, W. N. Dolandson, O. V. Allen and H. P. Ustlck, all of Boise. Boise Capital News. Donation Is "nil Elephant." By the terms of the will of the late Mrs. Sarah C Thompson, recently filed with Trobate Judge Hanlon, the Lewiston Presbyterian church Is a beneficiary to the amount of $1(1,000. The donation Is most acceptable to t,he church, but one of Its stipulations promises to be a weighty problem to solve. It Is n part of the compact that the money shall be utilized In erecting two church buildings In eastern and southeastern purts of the city on. prop erty heretofore tlonaled by Mrs. Thompson, and it Is further stated that these buildings shall be .erected within the next five years or the money is to revert to the estate. . A word about Pianos WE CAN'T OFFER YOU A TRIP IX) PORTLAND, OR A FAKE FREE INSURANCE ON A LOT OF CHEAP PIANOS. RUT WILL GIVE YOU FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY IN GOOD RELIABLE INSTRU MENTS SUCH AS THE STEINWAY, EMERSON, E8TEY, LI'DWIG AND OTHERS. CASING OUT SALE ON SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT COST. JESSE FAILING 901 MAIN STREET. NEAR BRIDGE. WE HAVE THE WHITE,STANDARD, DOMESTIC . AND THE WHEELER WILSON SEWINGMACIIINES. CALL AND GET PRICES J The facts are that the church is none too rich and has not a sufficient membership to maintain more than one church In the city. Nor would It be possible to move this church to either of the sites donated by Mrs. Thompson on account of their re moteness from tho center of the city. The property donated has been In the possession of the church some time, but, instead of giving a revenue, has-' been an expense In the way of taxes j and Improvements. The Impression J being current that tho church has am ple funds for all needs has proven a ' great handicap to securing the actual money needed for running expenses, ! and with a stipulation that two new , churches must be erected within the ' next five years under a penalty of for feiting $16,000, a new burden has been added. Lewiston Tribune. xi I 1 1 it ME I2A,000 Hotel for Ivlston. The Tribune learned yesterday that a movement is on foot to erect a hotel In Lewiston to cost, when completed. $125,000. The building will be one f the finest In the state and will be used exclusively as a hotel. An architect has been employed hnd plans will be submitted in a few days. The size of the structure has not been definitely decided upon, but it will be at 'east four stories In height, and of ihe most modern material. Work on the build ing will be commenced within a rea sonably brief time. Lewiston Tribune. Some men mistake their moral dys pepsia for religion. . ARE THE PATRON'S OF OUR LAUNDRY WHEN THEY PUT ON CLOTHES WE SEND BACK FIN ISHED IN OUR SUPERIOR FASH ION. WE EXCELL ON WHITE AND COLORE!) SHIRTS, AND CUFFS AND COLLARS, AND CHALLENGE ANY LAUNDRY TO PRODUCE BET TER WORK, FOR WE DO ONLY' THE REST. FAMIL YWASIIIXGS RECEIVE THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION. ALL WORK THAT COMES FROM OUR LAUNDRY IS ALIKE IX THAT IT IS ALL THE REST. IF YOC ARE A PATRON OF OUR LAUNDRY WE DON'T NEED IX) PREACH TO YOU ABOUT THE GOODNESS OF OUR WORK, BUT IF NOT, WE WANT YOU IX) GIVE US ONE TRIAL, FOR THAT WILL CON VINCE YOU THAT W E ARE AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS. Our Wagons in Waiting to CallJ for Your Bundle Pendleton Steam Laundry The Up-to-Date LAUNDRY Phone Main 179