East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 30, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OnEGOXIAX, rKNDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 10S.
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Our. Fall Announcement
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We take great pride in announcing that our FALL AND WINTER STOCK is
now ready for the inspection of the people of Pendleton
SIM'K OI H ADVENT IX III S1NK.SS IT HAS IIKKX OUR CONSTANT AIM AXI) STl DY TO PRESENT FOR THE MEN OF
THIS SECTION, TO CHOSE FROM, A STOCK OK WEARING APPAREL SECOND IX) XOXK IX THE INLAND EMPIRE AX It THIS
SKASOX WE HAVE REACHED THE C LIMAX.
INDUSTRIOUSLY HAVE WE STUDIED THE LATE KASIIIOXS. AM) Willi SPECIAL CARE HAVE WE MADE Ol'll BELEC
TIONS, SO THAT THE STOCK W HICH WE XOW EXHIBIT IS ALL THAT COULD HE ASKED KOIl. WE ESPECIALLY INVITE THE
;OOI) DRESSERS WHO IK) TIIEIK TRADING IX PKXDLETOX TO CALL AXI STl' l Y CAREFULLY WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU.
Ol lt AIM BEING FOll CIIICXESS AXI XOHIUXESS IX FASHION, THE ESSENTIAL POINTS THAT GO IX) MAKE CLOTHING,
KURNISIIINGS AXI) SHOES SERVICEABLE, AM) HETAIN TIIEIK CORRECTNESS OK KIT, HAVE NOT REEX O V EKLOOKElr IX) It
WE KEALI7.E THAT QUALITY AS WELL AS STYLE CUTS AX IMPORTANT FIGURE IN MERCANTILE TRANSACTION.
WE WISH IT UNDERSTOOD THAT THE ONE Git EAT PRINCIPAL THAT IS HACK OK Ol'll SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAHEEH
IS: "DRESS Ol'll PATKONS BETTER THAN ANY OTHER STOKE IX PENDLETON, AND AT A LESS PKICE, GIVING THEM THE
HIGHEST QUALITY IX STYLE, KIT AND WORKMANSHIP KOK LESS MONEY." . f
CAREFUL STUDYING OK THE KASIIIOXS, AXI) CAREFULNESS IX BUYING, TOGETHER W ITH KEEPING DOWN . EX
PENSES ENABLES US TO MAKE OUR STOKE THE MOST AD VANTAGEOUS PLAC E TO TRADE.
Our Tailor Department
WE HAVE MADE ARRANGE
MENTS WITH ILARHY SAW YER, A
HIGH-CLASS CUSTOM TAILOR OF
CHICAGO. WHO MAKES EACH AND
EVEKY 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 OK READY-MADE CLOTH
ING. AND ALTERED, AS IS RONE
BY SO MANY SO-CALLED MADE-TO-ORDElt
HOUSES. Y ARD LONG
PIECES OF GOODS TO CHOSE THE
GOODS FItOM. AND NOT 2x4
PIECES PASTED ON A CARD.
Beautiful Fancy Vests of Quality
Students of the newest Ideas in fancy Vests will find Just what
Uiey are looking for In our stock. The largest and most varied
assortment shown by any store here tills season.
Attractive Neckwear of Quality
Thousands ot artistic and beautiful neckties In strings, ascols.
four-in-hands and derby. Our collection Is a feast for the eyes,
and a delight for the wearers.
Nobby Attractive Clothing of Quality
Among this Kail's newest creations are the .Military, single and
double breasted, extra long coats, with the broad lapels, vents In
center of backs, semi-peg top trousers, vests are 5 and button
(not so high aa last year) with notch collars.
We want every man, no matter how large or tall, to eomo In
and geta correct fit. Wc can fit you. Tlie difficult rl Iters are a
speclulty'wlth us.
Extra Trousers of Quality
Tlds season we have branclied out expensively In the Trousers line and
show extra splendid patterns in all grades, and can fit you to a nicely.
Correct Hats of Quality
There Is nothing Hint adds to or depreciate tlto apearuiicc of
well dressing more limn the hut. The correct glutue and colors In
Huts for the various sluics of fuces Is essential and we have given
It duo consideration and huve something that Is exactly tiie thing
for every individual.
Exactly Right Shirts of Quality
In our Shirt section every man will take pleasure in chotdng for
the extruordlnury largo line or beautiful uit terns aiul vast assort
mem of goKls will make the selecting an enjoyable imstlme.
Stylish Shoes of Quality
Our Shoo Department III which we have been enabled to satisfy
llieiuoNt precise buyers, who seek quality as well a low prices,
contains the Kiel lis Konquurcrs and Packurd Shoe.
Slplp
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Right Ideas in Overcoats of Quality
TIhi long Coats will have sway this season and wo show those pretty,
neat appearing und serviceable long cravcnctles and unfinished black
Worsteds. I he sweilest Overcoats of the hour. To be fully appreciated
you should get inside of one and stand before a mirror. We will tuke
pleasure letting yon trying them on whether you buy or not.
BUBBLING OVER.
WITH ENHUSIASM
WE ARE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER OUR BRILLIANT NEW STOCK WHICH IS NOW ON DISPLAY. WITH
FEELINGS OF PRIDE WE INVITE YOU IX) COME IX AND LOOK OVER OUR OFFERINGS, AXI) KNOW
YOC WILL BECOME ENTHUSIASTIC.
ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN S STORE IN UMATILLA COUNTY.
SaaBDiSQiDB Sound!
Home of Men's Styles
Only Exclusive Men's Store in Umatilla County
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SHOWING A IiAKGER
STOCK OF DOLLAR UXDKRW'EAR ee
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Underwear of Highest
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W E ARE
THAN ANY TWO STORES IN PEN.
DLETON COMHINFJ), AND
BIGGEST VALl'EM EVER GIVEN, ee
WE HAVE TIIE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
MEN'S STORE IN THE CITY. AND
CATERING TO MEN ONLY WE ARE
BETTER AllLE IX) SELECT JUST J J
WHAT THEY W ANT. OX YOUR ee
CXDERW'EAR W E W ILL MAKE IT
an object 'ix) buy ok i s. !
TIIE
THE MERITS AND
nnrnT
LLDLn I
DEMERITS OF
HUBBARD
RELIGION
Charles A. Sandburg writes the fol
lowing review of Elbert Hubbard and
his work, for Tomorrow Magazine,
published In Chicago:
The subjugation of Elbert Hubbard
has been in process now for some
years. Socialists have resented his so
cialism and Individualists have ridi
culed his Individualism. For his meth
ods in advocacy of the co-operative
commonwealth, he Is denounced as a
r.ilrinllM r.v,,lil tionist: for his associa
tion with the common people and his
defiance of conventionalities, he Is
condemned as dangerous to society.
Big business men have adopted his
-Message to Garcia" as the strongest
vindication ever written for the em
ploying class. Humanitarians have
pronounced his "Consecrated Lives"
one of the masterpieces of literature
tn.in t..u-ar that cherished POBSi-
puMtiu.n ........... . -
blllty, "The universal brotherhood of
A SAHARAX empire.
tw. Tt,niutina has a circulation of
more than 125,000 and it is probable
that Elbert Hunoara saorr "
Ann rifio net-sons each month.
This audience is composed of neither
children nor fools. Tne rninsiiue
..i..tu nith snireestions. topics and
allusions that have their roots In wide
experience and wide reading; It is
ami im xterlor meanings can
only be grasped by persons who have
had wide experience.
I'm,,., Huhharil has trained a hear
im from those more enlightened
who recnirnize that civilization
is yet at Its dayrise and there must be
a considerable infusion of new truth
before we arrive at better days. It is
...i . .Pth ao often thrown out by
the Philippine boloist that scruffs the
hard skin of the superior class. rone
who know Klbert Hubbard will deny
but that he has such executive abilities
and material perceptions that had he
chosen or did choose today, he could
be enrolled In the millionaire list. But
the barbarous, hard sinewed soap
maker had inspirations.
Under the dome back of his fore
head, he chased out the bats, the night
moths, chickens, pigeons and ambi
tious for dollars. He let in eagles.
Ho took to Emerson, Whitman, Mor
ris. Tolstoi, art philosophy and work.
, ... ... "I.hiIm Joumevs." accounts
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of the adventures of his soul in places
where a soul may grow, me rounui
...i. h "l.lttle Journeys." Back
lUVIt I "
of them were sharp eyes. Imagination,
capacity for foolery, and best of all, a
li w4 ihnt had suffered and come
to a comprehension of the vexed, the
baffled and stricken as well as the
.,,.1 irv hearted. The critics
said the "Little Journeys" were very
good stuff were literature. Review
ers gave the writer a caress on the
spine with the frequency with which
.v.... nnriiuitt v on a Drom-
lsing newcomer. They saw a possible
winner of book worm luiunu
This was btfore that lean dun bron
cho called the Philistine entered the
choicer upland pastures of the literary
nreaerves And hemtn to browse on sa
cred ground and radiate deviltry.
Th. 7hfiiHnp wns Issued: In It re-
murini nn,i ohNprvfi t Ions were tendered
In a bold, picturesque vehemence that
made the public pause und say " nai
a.... u-a 0-,.tntf ti flu Mhont this?" Now
and again there were ran'cous Jabs so
scornful and Imperious that tne ai-
,r.;,r1i Mirtllv Ht I m 1ll ted DUbliC EOt a
Ijiew shiver. There was power, emotion.
thought and a lirt in some airecuon on
every page. Kuch number was a doc
ument portraying a social, Industrial.
literary, religious rebel one not ni
nence with existing conditions an as
tonishingly practical plenipotentiary
from Utopia a gentleman, a liar, a
hon.llt a Vllrinir n tireless imnerturb-
able courage that insisted on going
to hell if that must ne, jaunungiy.
laughingly, like a man. But serene
and well controlled under all the
vaudeville, monologues and rhetorical
urohntirM was an imnlacable senti
ment that called for the abrogation of
treaties between sham and reality. Be
tween worn out truth and new truth.
The result was that "Little Jour
neys," the Philistine and "Fra Elber
.. -, mflpkprl for subiuaratton.
With scarcely one exception the "lead
ing" magazines, which are supposed to
reflect everything of significance ana
moment In literature, Inaugurated a
policy of silence. The amusing feature
of the policy was the unusual dilemma
in ,..nivi it t.iiifprt the critics. To at
tack Hubbard was to advertise him.
To say nothing was to approve of him.
The result of trying to unmask a vil
lain without showing his face maae
the critics feel like llu Maupassant's
peasant and his adventure wun a pieixi
of string. They are not guilty, but
they have a capacity for guilt. The
Philistine pushed on and maue a puo-
llc for itself. It has a large circula
tion now, and for somo years past has
had a larger circulation each month
than any "best selling book" In Amer
ica has totalled In any one year in tne
l-.it ,lur.(irln Then whv this OUlet?
Why do the literary periodicals play
false to their readers? Kven ll me
Kulihiird r i rot. it iran da. Is beyond a
doubt immoral and damnable, have
not the readers of the big magazines
tt,. -ttii in intornrptfltlons and analy
ses of the.mcanlng of Ita wide circula
tion and Influence?
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IK'si-rt to Re Invaded by a Itkli Eng
lishman. According to the Herald's Tangier
correspondent a passenger on the
steam launch Honor, who is well ac- j
qualnted with the plans of l.aron de v
Forest, is authority for the statement ' e
that under pretext ot a mere hunting
trip the baron has prepared an armed.
exploring expedition to the Desert of e
Sahara, with the support of the Brit- ; J
Ish government, says a New York dls-J
patch. J
For this purpose the yacht is well ; J
supplied with from 30UO to 4000 Win- e
Chester repeating rifles with ammuni
tion and other material.
It Is stated that Baron de Forest in
tended to found a Suharan empire, be
lieving that his Influence and millions
would enable him to carry the scheme
to a successful issue.
Baron de Forest has been recently
in fretiuent communication with a fa
mous French Afrlcanlst. His Idea is
that the execution of his project will j e
be of political advantage to the Brit- j J
ih vurnment Me will endeavor to . a
establish and maintain British prepon- j e
derance. 1 a
The correspondent, after filing a a
dispatch Containing the above facta, e
cables that he has received a private ,
communication from Mogador to the e
effect that Baron de Forest and party
started on the night of September 18 j a
for the Desert of Sahara. 1 e
The correspondent of the Herald at
r D-imnu milieu that Baron de For-
eat's yacht, the Honor, arrived there e
on the morning of sepiemner i,
sailed at midday on September 10,
probably to Tenerlffe, for "dispatches.
The Honor remained six uuys i m-o-iwinr
whence she came here. She
carries a crew of 38 men. The .Baron
and Baroness de Forest were doio o..
board, together with Mr. Harris of
Tangier, and several dlstinguisnea
looking Moors.
The Hoosier Drill
Giving Auay His Fortune.
.'.Ifta r.f t9 nun cfii'h In the T. M.
C. A. and the Old Peoples' home were
announced by fl. P. Lord of Elgin,
III. Including these sums the Insti
tutions have received more than 1250
000 from Mr. and Mrs. Lord. The
aged phllthroplst Is unable to leave his
haA and II la alntntl that hA will dis
pose of all of his property during bis
, r'etime.
Is the Accurate Drill be
cause It has a Force Feed
that makes It sow evenly,
up-hill, down-hill and on
side hills. It's the Dura
bio Drill because It Is
built heavier than other
drills with the weight
distributed evenly all over
the machine. The Hoosier
has a special wheel this
year, that's stronger and
heavier from hub to rim.
It's the Satisfactory Drill
because It has an enlarge
ment In tlie seed cup that
prevents cracking the
seed. Tlie Hoosier Is light
In draft, simple, always
sow s an even field ; It can
not "skip." Tlie quantity
can be changed while the
team is In motion, and, it's
Cheapest because It's Best.
, Ji.
It Keeps the Ground
Tlie Hello Girl.
i,, on felt at times that the
telephone still lacks a great deal to
be a perfect machine, mat mere is in
attention, poor connection, needless
delay and sometimes almost impu
dence In the telephone service, uui
how few ever feel that it is not an
automatic machine that they are
using, that the voice they hear ans
a,inir their imnatlence is not a part
ot the machine, that there is a per
sonal equation to be considered, a wo
man away off somewhere in me un
identified "central" who has feelings
and self-respect. Just as other women
have; a woman who will recognize a
cross tone Just as quickly as if Bhe
were visibly present, and a woman en
titled to respectful treatment. Just as
much as If she were in her own home.
The fact that you can stand miles
away and talk Into, her ear does not
detract from the right to the kind
word and civil treatment. Jersey City
Journal.
From Eureka, Cal will soon be
Bhipped under contract to Australia,
20,000 boxes of apples, all raised In
Humboldt county.
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TIIE NEW CASE GANG DON'T BUCK UP RE
HIND. IX PLOWING IM)WN HILL. You don't
have to stand on the heel of the land side of Uie rear
plow to hold It down. It's Proprrly Balanced on .
Its Axles. Tho New Case Gang turns a cleaner fur
row and covers stubble and trash better, up hill and
on level ground. It follows the team perfectly; It Is
not necessary to pull tho team up hill In plowing a
side hill as Is tho case with other plows, tt takes
(no Ground Equally Well Under All Conditions.
Beams extra heavy rlblted steel. Clevis adjustable,
both sideways, and up and down. Long lovers In
rosy reach. Front ilevls can be adjusted while,
team Is In motion. Third plow can lie attached or
taken off In a moment, making two or three-bottom
gang-
Mitchel-Lewis Staver Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
JOHN NISS0N & SONS, Agents
PENDLETON, OREGON
IN THE NEW TAYLOR BUILDING, OPPOSITE HOTEL PENDLETON.