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DAILY EAST OlttGOMAH, PENDLETON, OKEUOfl. TIIUR8DAY, MAY 14, 1008.
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Now juit ie Japan, ,
Though such a small man,
He'a going to awlpa
All the trade If he can.
There'a no denying the fact that
Japan la a big factor In commerce.
We are also making bag Inroads upon
the clothing patronage of the public
our trade la constantly Increasing
owing to the fact that we never take
any unfair advantages. For good
treatment and high quality goods, at
reasonable prices, come to as.
Bond Brothers
Leading Clothiers
PREPARED
Lime and Sulphur
Spray
READY FOR USE
0
I gaL makes 10 of Spray,
by mixing with cold water
The Pendleton
Drug Co.
PATRONIZE HOME
INDUSTRY
By Drinking the Home
Product, the
Famous $500
BEER
Guaranteed . Absolutely , Pure,
Try a case for family mm.
For sale at all leading ben.
CITY BREWERY
8CHCLTZ A STRICKKR
Phone Main B28,
IE IEFHT
NO ALARM OVER
OMAHA'S CROWING TRADK.
Idaho Ruyor Kny All Effort to Vrxt
Beaton's ProHllfre hs a Wool Market
From Her Will Prove Ineffectual
Other ClUes Have Tried TJil In
Vain.
The following defiant Interview
from an Idaho wool buyer concerning
the wool situation this spring, shows
the confidence which the buyers seem
to have in their low price, comblna
tion, which threaten dtaaster to the
sheep Interests of the west. The
Boise Capital News says:
J. M- Johnson, the well known local
wool buyer, when seen this morning,
gave out some Interesting Information
on the wool situation. He stated that
Baton wool merchants are not worry
ing over the prospects of Omaha be
coming the center of the trade In the
L'nlted States for the wool clip of
Idaho, Utah, Montana, Oregon, and
other western states.
The project of erecting large ware
houses In Omaha capable of holding a
good percentage of the American clip
until eastern wool merchants or man.
ufacturers get ready to buy It at a
price virtually dictated by the grow
ers Is not looked upon seriously.
Mr. Johnson stated 'that the Idea Is
by no means a new one, It having been
previously advocated In the west and
the east, and all attempts of the kind
have turned out failures. The mont
successful combination was made
years ago In Boston, when several
large flockmnsters In Utah organized
an association, rented a large ware
house at Boston and sent on their own
representative to handle that end of
the business.
The association lasted but two years.
This, and the similar plan to hold
auction sales of the clip periodically
n New York. Philadelphia or Boston,
died a natural death after arousing
considerable enthusiasm among the
DOCTOR USES D. D. D.
IN HIS PRACTICE
GctithelBest
Good
Dry Wood
and Umj
BEST RIND OF COAL.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
W. C. MINNIS
Leave orders at
HENNING'S CIGAR STORE
Opposite Peoples Warehouse
PHONE MAIN 6
Our Specialty is
the Family Trade X
We are fully prepared to fur
nish you the best of lard, sau
sages and fresh, smoked or
cured meats and fish each day.
Central Meat Market
Carney A Tweedy.
Telephone Main It.
growers.
"Whether or not the sheepmen of
the west will combine this year and
hold their wool until It reaches the
prices demanded remains to be seen,"
said Mr. Johnson, i "If the wool is con
centrated at one place In the west the
sheepmen will only relieve the eastern
buyers from carrying the wool until
the market Is favorable, as they have
done In the past.
"The manufacturers are only ready
to purchase wool at times when it Is
needed and It must be held until that
ilm'i. nmiallv bv the eastern buyer. If
the sheepmen consolidate and erect
warehouses at Omaha to store all o
this year's clip they will only rellev
the buyers of the east from carrying
It themselves."
From Information gained from Mr,
Johnson. It was learned that he had
visited a number of the sheep camps
in" Idaho, including those about Cald
well and Mountain Home, ne stated
this morning that he wan very favor
ably Impressed although little could
be said at this time about the quality
of the wool, as the larger share re
mains to be clipped. He thinks that
the quality will be about the same
as that produced last year.
Eminent Physician Says Tills Great
Liquid Prcocrlntlon 1 Certain Cure
for Eczema.
Still another eczema specialist comes
forward In enthusiasts praise of D. D
D. Prescription, the wonderful exter
nal remedy which cures eczema and
other almllur diseases like magic. He
Is Dr. C. B. Holmes of Sliver City,
Miss., und In summing up his Impres
lions of the starljlng cures D. D. D,
has effected, he says:
"I have been using your D. D. D
for four years with gratifying results,
'TIs as near a specific for herpes, ec
zema, psoriasis, etc., as Is quinine for
rnalarla."
Dr. Holmes Is one of hundreds of
physicians who use D. D. D. in their
dally practice. The D, D. D. company
allows physicians to use this remedy
with the understanding that they tell
their patients what it was that cured
them when the terrible Itch has been
wiped out, the skin healed and he raw
wound covered over with soft white
skin. D. D. D. Is not a nasty paste to
smear the skin and clothing, but It Is
a clear liquid. It Is advisable to use
D. D. Soap In connection with D. D,
D. Prescription.
Is any further proof of the cura
tlve powers of D. D. D. Prescription
necessary? That remedy Is sold at
The Pendleton Drug Co, Come In and
let us show you convincing proof that
D7 D. D. will cure your skin disease
Even If you have not decided to-use
D. D. D. remedy, come In and explain
your case, anyway.
AMUSEMENTS
BENEFIT SUNDAY NIGHT.
Chronic Constipation Cured.
One who suffers from chronic con
stlpntlnn Is In danger of many serl
ous ailments. Foley's Orlno Laxative
cures chronic constipation as It aids
digestion and stimulates the liver and
bowels, restoring the natural action
of these organs. Commence taxing it
todav and vou will feel better at
once. Foley s Orlno Laxative does not
nauseate or gripe and Is pleasant to
take. Refuse substitutes, rendlcton
Drug Co.
Tuft In Warrington.
Spokane, Wash., May 14. Wash
ington republicans will affix their O,
K. to the Taft candidacy at the con
ventlons here today of the state and
tiie three congressional districts. There
Is practically no opposition to the In
struction of the delegntes for Taft.
Our sparkling, tempting, satisfying
beer und soda water is pronounced
the purest and best for thirst quench
ing purposes: 24 bottles. of beer or
soda delivered to your home for only
11.00.
JOHN CACEN
Eagle Block. Court Street.
PASTIME PARLORS.
RUTHERFORD ft MOLTTOR, Props.
A quiet resort for the healthful exer-
, else of
BOWLING, POOL AND BILLIARDS.
Only first-class tables used.
Cigars, confectionery, tobaccos and
oft drinks.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is a disease prevailing in thi.
Country most dangerous liecansosodecep
11 'ill II nut v i..... m i.iJl
.11.111 EHIHMCIJ
Meatus are caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia.
heart failure or
r ajxtplexy are often
the result of fchl
ney disease. If
kidney trouble is
allowed toad vance
thektdney-ixMson-
V ed blood will at
tack the vitul organs. CRusmtr catarrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys and
a cure is obtained mtickest by a proper
treatment of the kidneys. If you arc feel
ing badly yon can make no mistake by
taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ths
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy,
i It corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to get up many times during the
night. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Root' is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp'Root is pleasant to take and is
sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar size lxttlcs. You may have a
sample bottle ef this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all a1xut it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper. Don't make any
mistake, but remember the name, Swamp
Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the
iddress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
PricnilM of Ml Bryan Will Sliow Ap
preclatlon of Clever Actresses' Work
In This City.
Another good house greeted the
Streeter-Bryan company last night.
when the pluy, "Dr. Jeykl and Mr.
Hyde," was presented to an appre
dative audience. Mr. Streeter Is ex
ceptlonajly good In the difficult part
of Jekyl and Hyde, and the entire
company appear to good advantage in
this play. This will be the attraction
gain tonight, when another fine
change of moving pictures will be
shown between acts, also illustrated
songs.
Tomorrow night the beautiful com
edy drama "Princess of Patches," will
be presented. This is one of the most
pleasing productions on the repertoire
and it will also be presented for the
Saturday matinee.
Sunday night a benefit will be giv
en for Miss Bryan, when the many
friends she has made in the city will
have an opportulty of showing their
appreciation of her work here, and
the money will go toward her summer
vacation of which she Is very deserv
ing after more than a year's steady
hard work on the stage. Sunday
night there will be a .hundred choice
seats sold In the house at 25 cents
each, first come, first served.
Tomorrow the prices will be 25
cents all over the house, also tomorrow
night. The matinee Saturday affer
noon promises to be well attended, and
the usual prizes will be given to the
lurky boy and girl. "The Princess of
Patches," which will be presented to
morrow night and the balance of the
week is full of comedy and romance,
and promises to attract.
Sunday afternoon the management I
announces a fine set of moving pie
turps, and illustrated songs, at 10
cents.
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SUITS
ft
Popular Articles at Popular Prices
They are in shirtwaists also the very popular
princess effects. Very smart little suits indeed for
$ 1 2.00"$ 1 3.00-$ 1 5.00
at the
Pendleton Cloak and Suit House
Buy of us and it's allright
MOTHER'S EXPOSITION.
Child Culture Will bo Studied In New
York.
New York, May 14. A convention
f mothers to consider educational,
hygienic and other questions relating
to child culture will be a feature of
the Mother's Exposition which has
een installed in Madison Square Gar
en and will remain open for a
vek.
The exposition is an annual presen
tation of the work accomplished for
hild betterment. Including hygiene
and nourishment, the care of the new
born, dress. Instruction, physical and
moral education and all the surround-
ngs of early life.
Exhibits, demonstrations and lec-
ures will educate mothers In the prop.
er care of their youngsters.
The work of kindergartens, hospit
als and charitable Institutions Is
shown.
The Industrial section contains fea
tures In the amusement and care of
the child, and treats of the phase of
Its life from the time the physlclon
leaves it to where the teacher begins
to mould its future.
Mr. John Rlba of Vlnlng, la., says,
"I have been selling DeWltt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills for about a year
ffnd they give better satisfaction than
any pill I ever sold." Sold by Tallman
& Co.
Montana for Taft
Butte, Mont., May 14. Montana's
vote In the republican national con
vention will be solidly for Taft, ac
cording to the sentiment of party
leaders who are here today for the
state convention.
Nominees for
June Election
J. Hudeman
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
At the election to be held June 1, 1101-
Ralph Folsom
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY CORONER
At election to be held June 1, 1101.
Eagle Show SlMp.
The Eagle show shop has a change
of moving pictures today and large
crowds are being entertained, the
program being one of the very best
yet shown there. This program will
continue until Snturday, when there
will be another change.
Pastime PIcaHofl.
me i.isume is aranng the usua
large crowds today, and today the
place was kept open all day on ac
count of the big crowds at the circus
ine program at mis time Is very
good, and among the very best that
has been shown here. There will be
another change tomorrow.
Dime Drang Crowd.
The "Dime" is drawing big crowds
today, and the management announc
es another excellent, change for to
morrow, new, beautiful ad up to date.
The pictures today were enjoyed by
the bl crowds who were In for the
circus.
Notables nt Banquet.
New York, May 14. Many notables
Including Secretary of State Kllhu
Hoot, Ambassador James Bryce of
Great Britain nnd Ambassador Jusse
rand of France, are expected to speak
at the fourth annual banquet tonight
of the Canadian club of New York
The dominion will be represented by
lion. Mr. Lemleux. Justice Lonelev.
Hon. Charles Marcll and R. L. Bor
den. The ballroom of the Hotel As
tor will bo the scene of the banquet.
Split in Texas.
Fort Worth, Tex., May 14. Texas
republicans will hold two state con
ventions tomorrow, tho regular organ
isation meeting in this city, while the
so-called reorganized faction, com
posed of negroes, will convene In Wa
co. Taft will probably receive the ln-
nrsement of the white ring of the
party, while the negroes are likely to
send an untnstructed delegation to
contest for seats at Chicago.
City dorks Organize.
Schnectady, N. Y., May 14. The
Association of City Clerks of the State
of New York will be organized as the
result of a meeting commenced here
today, nt which a large proportion of
the cities nnd towns of the state are
represented. Today was occupied
Ith the reception and entertainment
of the visitors, and the first business
meeting will be held tomorrow.
Plan for
Summer Comfort
Don't add the heat of a
kitchen fire to the sufficient
discomfort of hot weather.
Use a New Perfection Wick
Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
and cook in comfort
With a "New Perfection" Oil Stove the preparation of
daily meals, or the big weekly "baking," is done without
raising the temperature perceptibly above that of any other
room in the house.
If you once have experience with the
NEW PERFECTION
Blue Flame Ofl Cook-Stove
fill be amazed at the restful way in which it
enables you to do work that has heretofore overheated
the kitchen and yourself.
The "New Perfection" Stove is ideal for summer
use. Made in three sires and all warranted. If
at at your dealer's, write our nearest agency.
igafc LampiiSiSSi
jss whether high
er low is therefore free from disagreeable odor and can
not smoke. Safe, convenient, ornamental the ideal light
it doi ac your aeaier t, write our nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(INCO&POKATKD
Wiek
you
A
Big Values in
CLOTHING
Thisweek is one of Bargain Giving at our
store. Men, women, boys and girls, can all
buy complete outfits at a big sacrifice in price
on our part.
Wa must dispose of all our Stock in a
very short time, and only Big Bargains
will move the goods quickly.
HOYS' SUITS OF ALL SIZES, FROM .$1.00 UP TO $7.08
MEN'S SPITS FROM $.08 UP TO $18.98
MEN'S COATS AND VESTS $1.49 TO $6.98
MEN'S PANTS 69c UP TO $5.19
LADIES' SUITS (JACKET AND SKIRTS) .... $5.47 UP TO $15.98
LADIES' WAISTS 98c TO $7.98
GIRLS' DRESSES 98o TO $5.00
Fix up for Summer, and do it here.
The Fair Bep't. Store
Pendleton, Oregon
C. A. Barrett
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
At election to be held June 1, !!..
C. P. Strain
(Present Incumbent)
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
At election to be held June 1, Hit.
L. L. Mann
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
At election to be held June 1. 1908.
T. D. Taylor
(Present Incumbent.)
. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR SHERIFF
At election to be held June 1, HOI
John Q. Peebler
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR RECORDER OF CONVEX AN- -
CES.
At election to be held June 1, 110$..
Homer I. Watts, A. B., LL B.
DEMOCRATIS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTY
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.
STATEMENT NO. 1 MAN.
H. I. Watts, a republican, has been-
unanimously nominated and sanctlon
ad by the democratic party of this
county, purely in recognition of his
qualifications for the office.
The Office
Alfred Schneiter, Prop.
Main Street
The place to get a glass of
Betz Beer
Wines, Liquors and Union
Made Cigars
Courteous Treatment
Pendleton - - Oregon
The Brewery Depot
SALOON
Main Street
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
Invites all his friends to call for
a glass of the best beer la town.
A cool, orderly stopping place
for men.
Wines,
Liquors, Cigar
Mixed Drinks.