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DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1905.
fAGB BTVX.
PEM FALL SALE
Of the newly arrived styles and patterns in
Women's Woolen Dress Materials
One of tho most encouraging signs of the times Is the ulmoBt universal demand for dress materials
of the better quullty, and It Is a demand with which we are not only glad to comply, but which we were
first to meet and recognize. In our showing of the BETTER MATERIALS we are especially fortunate in
having a line that Is certainly without a peer In Pendleton, and which wo are able to sell at extraordinary
reasonable prices. This opening Bale In replete with interest to everyone who places value on correct
material, and Is Indeed an exceptional opportunity to those economically Inclined In the great variety of
new goods nnd styles comprehended In this sale. We have arranged three great lots fnr this snlc, ns follows:
SPENT 120,000,000
IIOTll.S AM) HOARDING
HOUSES GOT ONE-HALF.
Some of the Portland llou-lrln Turn
ed GuoM Awuy Tin- Gmnts Aver
aged Six Days Ewh, nntl Tlii-y Spent
un Average of S.Y"0 Per Day Estl-
inittixl That 73 Per Ccnl of the Phi
pie of riiintllla ami 0 Per 'it of
Morrow VWInl Hie Fair.
TOO MUCH MEDICINE
TIIK SYSTEM CON Tl X CALL Y WRONGED BY OVER-EATING AND
OVER-DRINKING. AND THE DEBILITATED tO.VDIITON AGGRA
VVTER BV DOSING WITH HARSH AND NAUSEOUS DRUGS
AND MEDICINES.
Lot No. 9
48c. yard
Ovr 6G0 yards of the newer
fancy suitings, Venetians, serges,
Henriettas. Cashmeres and
Plaids, all the popular shades
and mixtures In widths from 26
to 4 7 Inches. No piece worth
less than 60c and up to 80c yard.
Your choice 48c yard
Lot 18, 79c. yd.
More than 500 yards of fancy
Mohair Suitings, deep rich
plnlds, novelty suitings, Serges,
Henriettas, Cashmeres and Pru
nellas in brown, navy blue,
green, and in fact all the becom
ing shudes of the season, in
widths from 42 inch to 4S Inch
wide. No piece worth less than
sr.c yard, and up to $1.16. Your
choice 79c yard
Lot 27, $1.33 yd.
Xii less thnn Br,0 yards of the
newer suitings In the Invisible
plaids, waterproofs. Imported
Serges and Prunellas, Hootch
novelties, broadcloths and the
nooulur new suiting cloths, all
in colors and mixtures just In
vogue with the season, In widths
from 4 Inch to 66 Inch. No
piece worth less than f 1.75 and
jp to J2.00 yard. Your choice.
$1.33 yurd
ALEXANDER'S
PENDLETON'S
RELIABLE STORE
j Cleanliness is Next to i
Godliness
You will always look clean If your
laundry comes from our first-claws
laundry.
Only best work is turned out by us.
und if you have never tried our work
send us a trial order. Our Superior
facilities, our modern machinery', and
our experienced help, make a uniform
ity of goodness In all laundry that
comes from us.
SEND PS THAT NEXT BUNDLE.
Our wagon will call for and deliver
the work to you in the superior man
ner which In Pendleton It Is for us
only to do.
I WITH.
it.vi.iwi the forms and the fuc-s I wo
ineffuhle thlllCM.
Above the cry of the children 1 hear
the beating of wings:
Crai-iriK the graves of the weary are
blossoms that never were blown,
Ajid over the whole of Knowledge
stands nil that shall yet be
known.
The City is'not my prison the world
can not stay me there;
Fi.r whole wide earth and its beauty
there's beauty beyond compare.
The wealth of the wind-blown 'music
the cold of the sun are mine.
In tight of the light men see not In
sight of the things divine.
Kin- truer than all that Is written is
fill thnt has nut been told.
I The yet unlived and unliving are truer
than all the old.
The rnirest is still the furthest; the
life that has yet to be
Holds ever the Past and Present
Itself the soul of the three.
Ethel Ashton in London Outlook
Pendleton Steam
Laundry
I.clting the Worst of Bridge Fund
The cltv of Dayton will have paid
nearly f-SOOO into the county bridge
fund for the years 1902. 1903, 1904
ind In that time has only received
tun that fund 1500. for the bridge
tcrnsn the Tonrhet on Main street and
the bridge across the Patlt on Seventh
ureet. Dayton Courier-Press.
Phone Main 179
FISH MAN PETERS, Prop.
I The Universal Steel
Range
FOR. HARD OR SOFT COAL, OR WOOD
White, porcelain-lined even door, spring balanced; always white-
and clean; reflects light Into oven. Sheet flue, insuring perfect circu
lation around oven. Body made of extra quality refined steel, lined
,k..ni,,ii with heaw oxbestoa. preventing radiation of heat from
flues. Economical In fuel.
A Quick and Perfect Baker
ITe m p e r
Forecast
Fair, with bright a
I smiles after a
cup of I
SiS r.AirfDn B
121 Cof f ee
Visitors from out of town during
tile ptrloil t th lewls and Clark ex
I oslllon spent I20.000.onn in Port
land, according to figures and esti
mates from reliable authorities, says
the Oregon Dally Journal. Of this
vast amount of money, It Is likely
that hotel and boarding house keep
rs got half.
rpi, fnr luiffest hotels of this city
In ihe four and one-hall monins 01
it,u fnir save 127.635 days' accom
,.win,i,.,,o to H 1 919 nersons. who paid
them 7lil,400 for the service, anu
these same visitors, according to ee-
i r,.,i, .a evoended as much more In
other w.i vs In the city; so that the
-nnxinainii Is reached after careful In
.nii-v nmonir the nroDrletors of the
r.,i,r hotels referred to that the 31,919
guests that they entertained expended
.. i,u fa.,, ti r.H2.K(io. almost an 01
which remains in circulation.
Portland Turned Tlu-ni Away
'The Portland hotel," said H. C
toners manager, "gave 60, nun nays
accommodations to guests during the
xpositlon. This was an average 01
more than 400 a day for the 135 days
thn ovnnsltloii lasted.
"In mv oulnlon the average actual
living expenses were j a day, anu
that more thun that amount was
oni for souvenirs and curios and
in the various ways tourists have oi
enlovlng themselves. The average
.lav f the cuesls was four days."
Basing the calculations upon Mr.
Hovers' figures, the result is reached
thai Portland hotel guests spent m
th- cltv rtiirinif the fair 7750.000, of
which $300,000 was for living expen
a, a nnd 1450.000 for extras.
Mr. Rowers thought the patronage
thix summer was double that of a year
igo during the same months and that
ih.. Portland turned away at least
unnft i.ersmis who could not be ac
"onum irl:l ten. Of these about 5000
went to the Amerlcun Inn.
Average stay Six Days.
The Oregon, according to Chier
mid Mr. Krinstad. and I am sure
lays' accommodations during the fair
rt nt-eraee of 201 a day.
"Mv estimate on the daily actual ex
nenscs of these guests would be $5.50
wild Mr. Bralnstad, "and I am sure
ihev snent as much more in other
.vays. Their average stay was about
ilv ilnva "
Clerk Brtnstad's figures show that
he Oresron's guests spent $298,485, ot
vhich half, $149,342.50, was for llv-
ni expenses and the other half for
imivenirs an d other Incidentals.
At the. Imperial hotel, the clerks
ecorded a total of 26.350 days' ac
nmmoiintions at the rate of 210 a
Inv
"1 would guess $4 a day as the av-
liiire actual living exDcnses, saiu
hlef Clerk l,add. "and that $4 a day
vould not more than cover the Incl
lental exnenses
For the guests of the Imperial,
expenses during
conatlpatioa. pain lu the right side, nd
sometimes the S1n Income" sallow and yel
lowish, rouith and Itchy. Take two or three
California prune ers ader meals, and
In a short time your liver will be perform
ing Its proper function (driving the hue
from the sisiemi. Is nothing but Califor
nia lTnne Wafers no other medicine Is
uecexsary.
Catlfnrnls Prune Wafers ir tssen s u
'. - .....i ,...,.,11,1,,,,.. rl.,1 M,n ulll rum I ve T enre ine mosi umin-
nnglectert nffert' the condition of the blood, i note esses of Indigestion, torpid liver, con-
(lelMlltnte the svstein. rennerillK " hiihcp,ii- i ttriiiniion. i,iiiu..i-i.. -
hie to more serious ailments, sn'l lens nhlei cured. . , -,.nu ,h.
to resist such attacks. CAI-IKORM A PR! M. ";RS rrt"
If vour stomsch hss been abused hy orer-1 work without the slightest pain, rips or
eatlnif. weakened by drugs or sickness, you i nausea. They produce natnral "Md easy
won I hnve to slop earing or diet yourself. I movement of the howels. are easy xn isr.
All vou nel Is something turn win am me pure ami iiiaiuiMn k..
r , l, in Its functions nnrl relieve It from They ore Nature s own remedy, netter
The elceMslve aud liuliscrlinlnnte use of
medicines In these days, cannot he too
strongly condemned. The food you eat If
properly digested. Is all the tonic you
need.
ml v common sense Is needed The food
, he dlL-ested and the bowels iioiI sol
he allowed to clog. 1'reserve your health by
preventing tliese conditions.
I'nsi oitiion Mure v leans io uiiiKfsiion
helny i-,.nst:intlv Irritated hy undigested
fisel. The purest and simplest remedy for
this purpose arc the California Prune nsf
ers. tl iiiitursl dissolvent made from the
pure, fresh f mil. a general laxative and
sweetener of the siomach- no other medi
cine Is necessary.
W hen you are unions u is u hi-u uiiu
vour ilver is out of order, and the poisonous
idle. Instead of being excreted from the
holly through the Intestines, is laseu up in
ine lIOO(l. ,VS U reBUJI Ml oilliMline. lllir
............ ...r-y Thcu urn il,.l,ii
pains In' the abdomen, headaches. dUlnesa, i for J5 cents.
than Pill or purge, better than cathartic
leas that gripe and nanseate. Defter tnan
anything for moving the howels. because
( AI.IKOItMA I'ltl SB WAFB1.H are a
NAT! ItAI. lilWKiiI.VKNT and not a purge,
acting gentlv and naturally on the contents
of , lie bowels, producing easy movement.
Thev regulate the bver and stomach,
cleanse the system and purify the blood,
cure nil bowel troubles, bad breath, bad
blood, wind on the stomach, foal mouth,
.. -....-I -In... Id- lliwiflMUC A llVSr
tonic from Nature's laboratory, loo Wafer
California Prune wafers
i:.vtriifted from llio IVult. Swevt and Pure, Kasy to Tuke and Warranted to
Cure.
ItU.IOl SNF.SS. CONSTIPATION', INDIGESTION AND ALL LIVEU TROV-
151. KS.
100 WAFERS, 25 CENTS
Ylll' CAN KAT WHAT Yl)!' PI.KASK If yon follow each meal with a CAl.IFflK-
NI I'llI NK WAI'Klt. which quickly dissolves the most Indigestible rooo, ana ueiuw
io enrry it througn and out of t e system in a gentle and healthful manner, wltnoui
the sliKliiesi pain, griping or niiusen.
TALLMAN & CO. 623 Main Street.
Artatiuikaf
APainless Cure of Curable Pain
Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women's
pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous
conditions of the female organs, which should be
promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow.
TAKE
Ill
IT COMES TO WOMAN'S RELIEF
whenever she suffers from any of woman's biting and weakening pains.
It not only compels the pains to stop, but it fellows up and drives out
the cause of the pains, which prevents them from coming back.
It makes you well. Try IL
Sold everywhere in $1.00 bottles.
.1
WRITE US A LETTER
freely anil frankly, in strictest confid
cice. telling us ail your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(in plain sealed envelope), how to
cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory
Dept..Th. Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Icnn.
"WITHOUT A PAIN,"
writes Mary Shelton, of Poplar
Bluff, Mo., " 1 c-n do my housework,
although, before taking CARDUI, two
doctors had done me no good. I can
truthfully say I was cured by Cardui
I want every suffering lady to know of
this wenderful medicine."
mill - ll--
Sold only in aroma-tight
tins.
J. A. FOLGER ftt CO.
San Francisco
laTaiutMts isse
: Money put, in our
VEHICLES
Goodman-Thompson Co
HARDWARE PLUMBING.
I
!A.C.RUBY&CO.i
IMPORTERS AND BREEDERS.
An Importation of 47 head Juat received of Perch irona, English
Hhlres, Bolglana and Coachers. If you are In the mavrket for any
thing In this line we. can certainly ault you, as we can ahow you
more of thore nice, dib, uwl-k muuvn mu iu
than all the othe. barns In the Northwoat; soli you oni i cheap, make
you better term", give you a better guarantee than n be gotten
elxewhere, aa we are permanently' located with hoarl aurtera here.
We ship direct from Europe to this point, therefore we don't have
any of those that could not be sold In the East or some of them
that have been sold several times and come back, but i ve have a good
lot of fresh ;oung horses that are all approved by th Fret ch gov
ernment, and when you buy one from us we give yo u a guarantee
that Is go here, one that you don't have to go two thousand miles
ta art artlea an. Termi V tU t-u Tow Muptrttom InTtirJ
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SVC'H AS Ut'fiCIKK. KINK CAH-
Rl iI.S M HACKS IS WTI.l IN-
vl'STr.l. WE CARRY NOTHING
HI T THE REST.
nox'T foim;ft that we have
Ttini.I.S. I'l.OWS AXI) HARROWS
ALSO. IN PACT. WE HAVE ANY
THING YOV Wll.I. Nl-.i:i IN THE
IMPLEMENT LINE.
JOHN NISSEN
. , SON
Oppoalt Hotel PeodUCM
hpritfnrp th tntnl
he exDOsltlon were J210.800, of which
mlf, S105.400, was for Incidentals.
What the Perkins Dill.
it the Perkins hotel flcures were
riven by Chief Clerk Thompson, who
:nld that the averaee number or per
:miR noenmmodated a day was 300
vlilch would make for the entire fair
jeriod 40.500.
"P.verv dnv " a.lld Mr. ThomDSon.
'these nennle anent S4 a dav for rooms
ind meuls and not less than $4 for
il her thfns-s '
Vnr thnt hotel, therefore, the total
if money expended by Its guests for
ill purposes was 1324,000, of wntcn
(162,000 was for expenses other than
Ivinir
Theso flirurea show for the four ho
tels mentioned 11,682,800 left In Port
land.
BlK Four Got One-Sixth.
To determine the amount of money
Duld to other hotels and boarding
houses would be Impossible. Only ap-
tirnvfinnte estimates could tie made:
hut It is wife to assume that the four
hotels from whlc'.i statements were ob
tained Aorommoriatud not more than
nnp-Hlxth of the stratiKers who visited
the fair, which would Indicate tnat
close to $10,000,000 was left In Port
land In payment for living expenses
und the purchase of Roods and souv
enli-H.
coonr.. v Prnnbstel a merchant of
Weston, stated that he with other bus
iness men of Umatilla county had
made careful estimates of the number
nf npntiii, who came to the fair from
thnt reclnn. and that they believed It
was not less than 7 per cent of tne
nnntllntlnn.
"Peonle not aeutiainted with condl
tlons ill the Interior would not believe
the truth. One can scarcely find a
nerson there who was not at the fair
for a week, and often families who for
vears had lived eionomicall; spent
several hundred dollars. I really be
lieve that our county spent J750.000
in Portland this sur mer.
How Morrow County Came
.T A. Woolerv. lone. Morrow coun
ty, merchant, stated that there was an
attendance from his reirlon of almost
90 per cent.
"Why," said he, "every one came
and spent lots of money. I could cite
numerous Instances of families accus
tomed to live modestly nt homo who
came here, having drawn from the
lone bank J100 n place, and then, sent
from Portland for more money.
"All these people bought their win
ter clothing I" Portland, and seeing
mnnv thlnits that were new to them
hnns-ht nrtirles to the aKKrcgate of
thousands and thousands of dollars'
worth, which v.e home merchants
Superior Drills
Are what the name implies Superior to any drill.
The most successful farmer and wheat raisers of Umatilla county
are users of Superior Drills, because of the n dn"'Z
they contain ever other drills. Experience has shown that every de
vice on a SUPERIOR DRILL will do exactly what Is claimed for It.
There is nothing experimental about the Superior: they are
ly used In every section of the grain-raising world by the best ana
most progressive farmers, who heartily endorse and recommend
them.
The SUPERIOR is easier to operate than other drills. It Place
the seed upon a broad, flat seed-bed at any depth and In any quantity
desired, and in a manner it will do the most good. None of the seed
Is wasted when sown with a SUPERIOR.
The disks and shoes are all the same size. Has an agle steel frame
well braced, triangular in shape.. No place for weeds or grass to lodge.
Has the largest and strongest hopper ever made. The side bars are
limited in their movement by the simple use of a bolt, thus adapting
themselves to the various widths of rows.
The bale hitch is an entirely new feature and the most satisfac
tory ever placed on any implement. It never slips and the most acc
rnte and best results In sowing arc assured. .......
You want good crops then sow your grain properly and In the
most advanced manner by using a SUPERIOR DRILL.
Fred Weber
AGENT FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS OF ALL
COURT STREET.
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DESCRIPTIONS
could not carry In stork, or If he did
would never find buyers for.
No Complaint From Merchants.
Understand, we are not 'kicking.'
We know the fair was the greatest
thing thnt ever happened for the
northwest, and we will In time get
more thnn a good return on the Invest
ment: we will receive duck an nuu
.i.,.iri,i nil ii cost. But I am simply
impressing on the minds of Portland
people the obvious fact mat tne coun
try folks contributed Immensely to the
success of the exposition."
Careful estimates have been matte
,v,n nmmint of moiwv spent in
i.r,in.l i,v I "re iron neon e trom otner
towns and the total reaches close to
tin nan no This, added to that wntcn
was spent by visitors from other states
brings the total of money brought to
this city dur.ng the fair to approxi
mately J20.000.000.
New Cure for Cancer.
All surface cancers are now known
to be curable by Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. James Walters of Duffleld. Va.
writes: "I had a cancer on my lip fo
years, that seemed incurable, till
Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed It. and
now It Is perfectly well." Guaranteed
cure for cuts and burns. 25c at Tall
man & Co., nnd Brock A McComas
drug sore.
Notice to Debtor.
All people knowing themselves to
be Indebted to me are requested to
call and settle at once.
H. M. SLOAN,
Blacksmith.
The government la building quarters
and barracks at Vancouver that will
ccst 1160.000. All are frame, with
masonry foundations.
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