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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1905)
EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OltEGOX, MUX DA 1', OCTOBEH 30, 1805. PAGE THREE. Great Reduction Sale of Ladies9 Coats and Suits Children's and Misses9 Coats Tills 8aln moan a Hale with uh and In Institute! only as a minus of miming ami rinsing out Drum mer's Samples, odd lots, etc., at the roier time through tlio greatly upin-erlaml moiflHni of low pricea. KEK BIG MIDDLE WINDOW. $6.78 This assortment Ih composed of more than 6 dozen ladles' and . misses' Jackets and 17 Inch Coats, fitted back, made of Covert, Cheviots, Coatings and Scotch Mixtures; colors brown, navy, tan and black; all well tailored, silk lined, 'and worth 110.00, $11.60 and 18.0. For this grand sale, rholoe, each, $.78. $9.78 An assortment of Ladles' Sails, mad of fai r y Covert Suitings, Serges, Broadcloths and Chev iots, In brown, tan, navy, green and Scotch Mixtures and black well tailored, silk lined, and worth 13. GO, $16.00 and $20. HVir this grand sale, your choice, $0.78. $3.78 More 'limn 5 dozen Misses' and Children's Coats, mailo of fancy Cnatlngs, Cheviots and Beaver fDoth, In brown, navy, tan and Scotch Mixtures; worth $6.60, VI. SO and $8.00. For this grand sale, choice, $3.78. ALEXANDER'S PENDLETON'S RELIABLE STORE ARMDURMONQPOLY CAUIXHtMA FIUIT SHIP PERS FEEL THE STING. Cleanliness is Next to ! Godliness You will always look clean If your laundry comes from our first-class laundry. Only best work Is turned out by us, and 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 I'S THAT NEXT BUNDLE. Our wagon will call for and deliver the work to yo In the superior man ner which In Pendleton It la for us only to do. CATARRH FIRST A COLD THEN CATARRH THEN CONSUMPTION Milk anil Cream Price Lint. (m and after November 1, 1905, the undersigned milk dealers will charge the following prices for milk anil cream delivered within the city: 1 pt. per day, per -month $1.23 1 it. per day, per month $2.50 3 pts. per day, per month $3.65 'i qts. per day, per month $1.50 6 jits, per day. per month $3.75 3 qts. per day, per month $6.50 1 gal. per day. tier month $7.50 Wholesale, over 3 gal. per day per gallon 20r ('lenni, per pt 2.V" Cream, half pt 15c Milk tickets, 13 t. tickets. $1.00; In quantities of one qt. or less per day. 14 tickets $1.00; In 2 qt. quantities per day, and 16 tieketH for $1.00 In quan tities of 4 qts. and' over per day. Dated this 'jxth day of October, 190T,. T. 3. CHENEY, EB IIOKBAN, J. W. POWERS, T. 'G. HAILEY. Simla I'c Taunt Vno lot Own Itefrig crulor Cars, Hut Must t'sc the Ar mour Curs on All Buslnesw Originat ing mitlio Southern Pacific Wat Monvilk' Apple Growers Huve 250(1 Curs IteiKly for the East ami Enr ol K'. Shu Francisco, Oct. 80. The coun try around Watsonville has 2600 car loads of apples to be sent east and to England during the next few weeks. While the Santa Fe has no road into that great apple district, it has been given quite a number of shipping con tracts. In order to fulfill them It Is compelled to pay the Southern Pa cific a pretty stiff rale for the portion of the haul between Watsonville and Mojave. Again, the Santa Fe cannot use Its own refrigerator cars to haul the ap ples, but must use those of the Ar-1 tnour Cnr Line. The latter has an j exclusive contract to handle all pro-1 ducts needing refrigerator cars which originate on the lines of the Southern Pacific. This use of Armour cars by the Santa Fe. while many of its own re frigerator cars are Idle this time of year, has caused much comment in shipping and railroad circles, and the explanation Is that the Santa Fe had to submit to the demands of the Armour-Southern Pacific combine or not get the freight. Just a few days ago P. A. Valentine, a relative by marriage of the Armours and one of their head men in a busi ness way, was taken Into the Harrl- man roads as a airecior. This fact, together with the way Watsonville apples have to go east Un Armour cars, convinces the shipping community that Harrlman and the Ar mours were never so close together as at present. In spite of the widespread demand of snrppe.rs that railroads should own refrigerator cars of their own and In spite of the efforts of the interstate commerce to curb and con trol Ihe monopoly enjoyed by the Ar mour Car Line on the Harrlman and other roads. A nrxiA Im thohearl is a common ailment. hut it rarely ever stops there. It often grows stubborn and protracted, the mucous membranes, or inner lining of the body, become inflamed and secrete a filthy, unhealthy matter which is absorbed by the blood and Soon pro duces that disgusting disease, Catarrh. Then follow the unpleasant symp toms of "hawking and spitting, I had Catarrh for twelve year and suffered agony with headaches, nose stopped up, appetite poor, felt tiled and run-down and unfit for work. I read or S. 8 .8. and commenced ita uaa, and after taking eleven boltlea I found myaelf a well man. I hava never had any return of the disease and I conaider 8. S. 8. the beat treatment in the world for Catarrh. EDWARD HEEOAL. No. 1304 If ain St., EvanavlUe, Ind. ringing noises iu the ears, headache, poor appetite, mucus dropping bactt into the throat, and a feeling of gen eral debility. Kvery day the blood becomes more heavily loaded with these poisonous secretions, and if the trouble is allowed to run on, the lungs Iwnnie (licensed from the constant passage of poisoned blood through them, and then Catarrh terminates in the most dreaded and fatal of all diseases, Consumption. The only way to get rid of Catarrh permanently is to cleanse the blood, and S. S. S. is the ideal reined v for this nurnose. It soon clears the system of all impurities, purges the blood of all Catarrhal matter and poisons, and effectually checks the progress of this dangerous and far reai hing disease. S. S. S. keeps the blood in perfect order so that Catarrh cannot remain; and as this nure. healthv blood eoes to every nook and corner of the body, the entire system is strengthened and invigorated, and the symptoms all pas's away. Book with information about Catarrh and med ical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. PURELY VEGETABLE. Pendleton Steam Laundry Phone Main 179 FISHMAN (B PETERS, Prop. Hawkes Cut Glass (Orand Prise Paris Exposition.) The Hawkes good name is built upon more than twenty-five wears of progress In the work of glass manufacture. Hawkes Cut Glass Is In a class by Itself. No low grade glass, hut every piece the HIGHEST QUAUTY. We are exclusive agents here. Sec our window display. WINSLOW BROS. Jewelers a&d Opticians V-Jiie Morgan IJike Power. For the pnst two nights ja. Grande has been lighted from the Morgan lake power plant. The new plant is now Installed and tne Grand Konoe Electric conrnany has two first-class power plants, both of which can and will be Increased along with the de mands for Tmwer. I .a Grande Ob server. TO 1UA1X MIXIMi DISTHICT. IVifTkiilt Count the cups and count the cost. Much is saved using Golden by Soffit Gate Coffee Sold on merit. No priz no oupons no crockery. J. A. rOLCER ftt CO. (an TraikoUco KsraairtVMf d taao Don't Miss This Problem Being Faced at 'Cripple. Creek. Uenvor. Col.. Oct. 30. The serious problem or draining me rippie .m- mining district Is to be solved by the construction of a big drainage tun nel. For some time the mines In the Cripple Creek district have been hampered by the large amount of water which flowed into the lower workings of the various mines. Some of the mines were compelled to infral pumping works to enable them to continue work in the lower parts eif their works. With the In creasing depth of the shafts the dif ficulties caused by the Inflow of wa ter became greater and the drainage question became more serious every day. Filially the owners of the prin cipal mines decided to employ an ex pert engineer to report upon some plan for draining the district, which is about three miles wide and three and ne-hlf miles long. It lies west of the town of t'ripple Creek, border ing on the city limits and taking in the towns of Victor. Elkton, Inde pendence. Globe Hill, Altman and Cameron. I). W. Bruuton, the engineer, em ployed by the mine owners, reported In favor of a tunnel, which would drain the district to a depth of over 3no feet and would permit the mar keting of enormous bodies of low graik ores from a great depth. Dur ing the year 1S04 the Cripple Creek district produced S139.0H0.000 in gold. NAVY TAItH IS TOO SMALL. We are making Ihe greatest sacrifice on Clothing we have ver made. Wliyf Because we are ABSOLUTELY GOING out of the CIOTHING nUS 1NKS8. Every Stilt Is cut down U fraction of Us real value, and these special bargains will not last long. They are being picked tip every day. Your suit Is here now, but It may not bo tomorrow. COME get It TOP AY. We are also closing out the Hardware. A hlg reduction on every article. Our Dry Goods Specials will Interest you If you will come to our Store. We are heating all of Uiem on Prices. ' Yet Hie Situation Affords No Chance far Holier. Washington. Oct. 30. The navy de partment has decided to ask for no additional drydock construction at the New York navy yard. It has been round after a thorough investigation, that there Is no room at the yard where a dock could be placed, and It Is believed that the limit of the yard in Its development as a repair and construction station has been reached. The dry dock provisions, therefore, will he made In other directions. The officers on duty at navy yards In nearly all cases this year, recom mended the construction of new dry docks, nnd at some places, such as j Iloston, there has Just been complet ed a dock. It Is likely that Secretary Bonaparte will be asked to urge con gress to provide new dry docks at the Puget Sound, Washington, naval sta tion and the Boston navy yard. There Is no disposition Just at present to do much at San Juan. All the facili ties of the government are being de voted to the development of the sta tion at Guantanamo, but later, of course, there will be more particular attention paid to the Porto Rlcan sta tion, which Is necessarily considered of less Importance than the establish ment nt Guantanamo. THE FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE j Pendleton, Or.. Sept. 2T,, V.m.'. To the Public: Six months ago I went to Dr. F. U. Dayton, the eye specialist, with a complication of eye troubles that was causing me much pain and annoyance. In addition to double vision my eyes were con tinually bloodshot an 1 pained me almost beyond endurance. Dr. Dayton fitted me with glasses that have entirely overcome my eye troubles and this letter is but a faint expression of my apprecia tion. Signed MRS. MARY A. MI RPHY. The above letter from Mrs. M. A. Murphy, is selected trom among Hie many, owing to her wide range of acquaintance in and around Pendleton. DR. F. B. DAYTON The Eye Specialist Office at Hotel St. George, November I, 2, .1, 4. Examinations free. Office Hours 9 A. M. to o P. M. Home Address Pendleton, Ore. Perfect fitting glasses ground es- Our glasses cure Headache peclally for Weak Eyes. Astlgma- Neuralgia, Nervousness. Tired .i. v..i.hi.riip FarsiEhted- Eyes. Aching Eyes. Sties. Granulat- d.ii. . irin. Wnrlr ed llils. mooosnoi r.yes. aieij Eyes, etc. ness. and unnecessary risks by holding the convention in New Orleans. It Is maintained that New Orleans cannot, possibly, guarantee that there will be no yellow fever epidemic In that city next year and as such an eventuality Is decidedly possible, it would be necessary to change the convention to some other city any way. The cltlzenB of New Orleans will strongly oppose the plan of changing the place of the convention. Forty thousand dollars have already been subscribed to the fund for the entertainment of the visitors and the people In charge of the entertain ment are determined to make a hard fight In order to prevent a change of the program. Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 30. A large number of grand officers of the Knights of Pythias of the southern states met here today at the Hotel Geyoso for the purpose of making plans for a "Dixie Jubilee." The promoters of the plan hope to be able to bring together at this jubilee not. less than 10,000 southern Pythians. The Jubilee Is to be held before the end of the year. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS CONFER. Next Biennial Convention May Not Meet ut New Orleans. Indianapolis, Oct. 30. The supreme lodge officers of the Knights of Pyth ias met here today In consultation to consider the question, whether the next biennial convention of the su preme lodge shall be hold In New Or leans or somewhere else. The pre valence of yellow fever In New Or leans has caused considerable scare among the members of the order all over the country and for some time the question has been agitated wheth er It would not be better to change the place for holding the convention to some other city than to take great Will Manufacture Auto Fire Engine. Manchester, N. II., Oct. 30. The International Power company has taken over the Amoskeag Fire Engine company of this city and will use the plant for the manufacture of automo bile fire engines. The International Power company has built two such engines, one In use In Boston, the other In Newark. The engines have proved so successful, that the company has decided to go extensively Into the manufacture of this type of engines. P. A. Burt, formerly manager of the La France Fire Engine company, has been appointed manager of the auto mobile fire engine department of the company. California Prune Wafers. Purely getable, they are nature's product and should be in every house hold. They cure constipation and all disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. Tall man & Co., 623 Main St., Pendleton. Oregon. 100 Wafers 25 Cents. KEEPING IT UP. Emphatic Talk by Pendleton Cltiaens. Every day in the year some real dent of Pendleton Is telling a friend or neighbor about experiences with Doan'a Kidney Pills. No such em phatic endorsement was ever given for any modern medicine. Read what what this citizen says: S. B. Baldwin, retired, of 709 Thompson street, Pendleton, Ore., says: "When I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, I desired to try them and got a box at the Brock & McCo mas Co. drug store. They did me a world of good, My kidneys had both ered me off and on for 15 years, al ways more severely after I had caught cold. There was not much backache, but I was annoyed with a weakness of the kidneys which dis turbed my rest several times each night. I got Doan's Kidney Pills and used seven boxes In all. They cor rected the function of the kidneys and strengthened my back as well." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mtlbura Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Talking Machines Get the habit and buy a Victor or Columbia and listen to the world's greatest talent every evening In your own home. We will guarantee you more pleasure and entertainment from this investment than any other re quiring 10 times the capital. We carry aa Immense stock of all makes records tnd exchange evenly one for one. Call and hear one of the Improved machines and be convinced that it will be a great musical educator and entertainer In your home. Easy terms If desired. Eilers Piano House J. A. OWENHOUSE Distributor Eastern Oregon 5ZO THIS PROFTRTyX. BARGAINS TO-DAY An of Block 209 - - $525.00 . Lou 13-14, Block 185 $475.00 Chas. A. Hill 106 E. Aha St,. THE PORTLAND or PORTLAND, OREGON. Amark-an plan, IS per day sod upwart Haadquartera for tourists aod commercial travelers. (Special ratea mad to familial' and alnicia gentiemea. The nanagaaiaot: will be pleased at all times to show room, and give price. A modern Turkish bath atabllshmut la th hotel. H. C. BOWIBi, If sugar.