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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST ORESGONIAK, PENDLETON, ORKGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER S8, 1904. Good Baking Powder Made from purest, wholesome materials, according to the most successful and highly recommended formula known. Is a fine success. Guaranteed as good as any 40c Baking Powder or money back. 25c lb. F. W. Schmidt, n ' Reliable Druggist. P. O. Block. Pbone Main M. II STATE I Good j Dry Wood I J . ALL KINDS I have good, sound wood which T la delivered at reasonable prices 2 FOR CASH. : W. C. MINNIS Leave Orders at Nemnan's Cigar Store. a THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In mind when yon need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C.F. Colesworthy 127-129 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer. HIGHWAY GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN WOtTD Bl'UJ) ROADS. Believes Convicts Should Be Employed to Improve the Roads of the State Suggests a Great State Highway From .Portland to San Francisco Governor Will Study Prison Meth ods of San Qnentln. Governor Chamberlain aoes to Stan Francisco, where he la invited to open the Parker campaign on next Monday evening. while in California the governor will be accompanied by Warden James, and will visit the San Quenttn and Folsom state prisons, and Inspect tneir methods of handling men and working them. He has taken a great deal of time visiting the prison at Salem, and becoming acquainted with the actual character and conditions of the men and prison life, says the saiem Journal. The governor does not take radical views about convict labor competing with free labor to the extent some seem to fear. He says most of the large prisons carry on some kind of industries, and it is only a question of finding indus tries that compete as little as possible locally or with other stages. He says the number of convicts that can be worked on the roads can be extended, and he believes that about 60 men from the Oregon prison could be worked and as the system was per fected even more. To cut out all contract labor, and try to work all the prisoners on the public roads he does not believe pos sible. As it would cost a great deal of money for steel cages, and trans portation in steel cells, and there are large numbers of the convicts, like hold-up men and dangerous criminals, who could never be, with safety, trust ed outside the walls of -a prison. He favors the extension of the num ber worked on the roads, and a larger appropriation for that purpose. The object lesson on constructing a piece of road with convict labor from this city to the reform school, has been a great success. The road Is ad mitted by even his political opponents to be the best piece of public highway ever built In the state, and It stood the first rains better than was expected. The governor says the road emb lem Is comparatively easy In Eastern Oregon, . but wants the convict-built roads extended In Western Oregon. He says he can see no reason why there should .not be a fine highway built from Portland to the California line with convict labor. The five or six miles have been made under the most difficult conditions. The same amount of money would build twice as much road anywhere eelse, and he wants authority to construct a longer piece of road before there is any spe cial legislation, and then let the ex perience guined In that way be util ised in drafting a bill to employ con vict labor on a larger scule. He is In favor of proceeding slowly in the matter and carrying the senti ment of the people with his reform, rather than seek to Impose a system upon the people which they are not thoroughly prepared to accept, and that has not been demonstrated to be a success. KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. The Coastaat 'Wearlas af a Hat Prop, gates DaadrasT Germs. There are many men who wear their hats practically all the time when awake, and are blessed with a heavy shook of hair: yet If the scalps of these same men once became infested With dandruff germs, the parasites would multiply all the quicker for lack of air. Baldness would ensue as the final result New bro's Herplcide kills these, germs and stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant growth. Herpidde is a pleasant hair dressing as well as a dandruff cure and contains not an atom of injurious sub stance. Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpl cide Co.. Detroit. Alien. F. W. Schmidt St Co.. special agents. $5.00 for the best Guesse? We will give a cash prise of $5.00 to the one who guesses the nearest to the number the bottle In our window. t A guess with every 50c purchase. The beans will b. counted on Saturday night, Octoh w, I o'clock, by a committee selected from those present at the time, and the one who has go-Zf to the correct number will be given the $6.00. If anyone is so fortunte as to guess the exM that one will get an additional prize oi io.vv. maamg ' ' '' r an exact guest. v" . Wo .,mt vmir trade and offer this Inducement for thia i pay aiiyiiiins jcooui 1 - ... . . .... .i.i.... ,ni h. vnt mill we will know who wins even if the winn. .- - . uupucuu; "iii " ' - w ia not Ofaa-, J c... .-.i.... .i.ki tt.han thp hnnn are counted. " I We guarantee absolute fairness In this contest. Not an employe nor even the propria., i ... . v. h..,,- in ih. hnttle. and we will keeD a duplicate record nt ni " ' will Know me numuci m - - - - or mr, I ,.. i fmii.i f anv kind. No employes will be allowed to rueaa i. '"M mere win or uu miw - - . win ( Make a guess for every 60c purchase and have It recorded. week and try for the Cash Prize. Tou may get $10.0 anita lr tint mtstl tatti THE FKIR GENERAL NEWS. County Treasurer T. J. Chase of Pomeroy. O.. has been Indicted for embezzling $14,500 county funds. A street car at El Paso jumped into the Rio Grande river Thursday, In juring 12 passengers, none fatally. Major Harry Lee, formerly paymas ter at ancouver barracks, will be court-martialed for irregularities In money. M. W. Ruyllss. of Washington, D. C. wns elected grand commander of Scottish Rite ?.iasons at New York. Thursday. The native constabulary of the Philippines has been reduced 1200 men leaving a force of 6000 yet In commission. Firing ceased Thursday morning at many active batteries in the Russian line at Shahke river, showing the weakening of the defenses. . Dan Patch, the pacer, made a new world's record for a mile at Memphis Thursduy, when he paced a mile In 1:56 flat, his former record being 1:5614. Ex-Governor Black, of New York, will go to Frankfort. Ky., to make one last effort to save the neck of Caleb Powers, under sentence to hang for the murder of William Goe bel. Mail for all the 49 postoffices north of White Pass, will be returned to senders by the Canadian department during the winter season, owing to NORTHWEST NEWS. O. M. Clark and son; of Michigan, have purchased the Suitor sawmill, at Linnton, for $100,000. The corvallls football team defeat ed the Utah Agricultural team by a score of 45 to 0, at Corvallls, Thurs day. ' Nearly 1400 babies have been born in Portland during the year 1904, an Increase of 86 per cent for the same period In 1903. "China Joe," a pioneer Chinese cook of Philippsburg, Mont., cut his throat with a hand saw Thuraday. He was despondent and expected to die. The first whaler to return from the north this season, arrived at San Francisco, Thursday. with 6000 pounds of bone and 450 burr leu of oil on board. The highest price paid for Oregon hops this season was 31 cents per pound, paid by J. S. Cooper, of Inde pendence, to G. H. McClellan. for several hundlred bales. Thursday. ,J. L. Mitchell, a fraternal Insurance man of Portland, found a burglar In his dining room, Thursday evening, enjoying a meal from the pantry, Just as though he were a regular boarder. It is possible thit Calvin, general manager of the Harrinian lines in Oregon, will succeed Charles H. Markham, as general manager of the Southern Pacific lines from Heno. Nev., id Ashland, Or. Rlown to Atoms. Chefoo, Oct 28. Admiral Togo has received many applications from jun ior officers desirous of emulating the exumple of a lieutenant who, with a torpedo, swam to the entrance of Port Arthur. He succeeded In sur mounting the cross-boom, but when he was preparing to discharge his tor pedo against the Bide of a battleship a searchlight swept round and fixed upon him. The forts then opened fire Contesstons ot a Priest Rev. John H. Cox of Wake, Ark., writes: " For 12 years I suffered ' from yellow jaundice. I consulted a I number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. ! Then I began the use of Electric Bit-' ters and fell that I am now cured of ; a disease that had me In Its grasp for 12 years." If you want a reliable j medicine for liver and kidney trouble ; the large amount of mall that is sent stomach disorder or general debility, in to persons who have come out of j get Electric Bitters It's guaranteed the camps for winter, by Tallman & Co. Only 50c. Economy Brand Evaporated Cream i bears the above cap label. Contains fully as much food substance per can as the watery imitations in larger cans. It is smooth and perfect because skillfully pre pared Its purity is guaranteed. .1 1 ana exploded the. torpedo. , officer was blown hi inT Togo, It is said, has dsmi. tlon any similar daring Wood In any quantity desired. Ir uppiy you witn woo. K .-..a . 1 onu wooa lurnishtl it irf prices. Prompt deliver, u) and small orders solicits! Office at Pendleton Storage Co. Henry Kopittk( (Dutch Henry.) I 'Phone Main 1781. 4 esoooooitt The Colombia : Lodging House Well ventilated, neat tad eta fortable rooms, good beds Ba in connection, where the m goods are served. Main street, center of block, hi tween Alta and Webb ztmti F. X. SCHEMPP PROPRIETOR. Mliiiiilllliiltltllilliilll AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA,AAAAAAla.aA 1 jAAAAiiAAA"ml MI I! I t3 4 P-4 H o to cosmeiiot Trade Mere o o WE MARE EVERY DEPARTMENT A PATHWAY TO PROFIT. Ol'R ONE AIM IS TO SERVE YOl' TO THE BEST OF Ol ll ABU.ITV. M TO MAKE THIS PENDLETON'S BEST SHOPPING PLACE; TO MAKE THIS YOUR STORE HOME, WHETHER IT BE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. CLOTHES FOR THE MAX Oil BOY, OK LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. WE MARK OIK MOTTO IMPRESSIVE: "THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY, OR BETTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY." NOTHING BIT DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE HERE. LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF THE SEASON'S MOST EFFECTIVE STYLES AT PRICES THAT WILL APPEAL TO NINETY-NINE OUT OF EVERY HUNDRED WOMEN. Domestic Department 36-inch Hope bleached muslin "Y,c yd 36-inch Lonsdale bleached muslin 8c yd 36-inch Frult-of-the-Loom bleached muslin 8c yd 36-Inch Lonsdale cambric 11c yd 36-Inch Burkiey cambric 8c yd 10c grade flannelettes t c yd 12 14c grade flannelettes 8HC yd 8c grade outing flannels 8C yd 10c grade outing flannels 7V4C yd 12c grade outing flannels 814c yd Best American prints te yd Amoskeag apron ginghams Be yd A. P. C. French ginghams 8C yd Dress Goods Department We have the material you want for your new dress. We can save you enough to help pay for the making. Note our prices: 75c values in new, manisb effects, dress goods BOc yd '1.00 values, dress goods '8c yd 11.25 values, dress goods 1.D0 yd $1.50 values, dress goods 1.2S yd '$1.75 values, dress goods $1.80 yd $2.00 values, dress goods 9i.7 yd $2.60 values, dress goods $3.00 values, dress goods 2-&0 Table Linens The most remarkable values in table linens. "5c table linens at BOc yd 1.00 table linens at 3c yd $1.25 table linens at 78c yd 11.50 table linens at $1.10 yd 11.66 table linens at 8IJIS yd 12.00 table linens at . . .' 81-BB yd $2.25 table linens at $1.75 yd Silks at Reduced Prices 50c China silks, all colors . . . .' .' 8c yd 76c taffeta silk, all colors 0e yd 85c taffeta silk, all colors 5c yd $1.00 crepe de chines, all colors BOc yd $1.26 fancy suit silks, t8c yd Greatest Glove Sale Of the season, f 1.05 and 91.30. Our best brands are in this offering. Gloves that have sold regular ly at $1.25 and $1.75 a pair. $1.26 Mascot kid gloves SI.OS pair $1.76 Eskay kid gloves .. IUO pair And notwithstanding the extreme reductions we fit and guarantee every pair. $5c Golf Gloves SSc pair 60c Golf Gloves S5c pair 76c Golf Gloves BOc pair Notion Department Needle books, assorted sizes lc book Hooks and eyes, black and white 2c card Pearl buttons, all sixes 4C dozen .Pins. 360 pins to package lc package ANOTHER OF OUR SATISFACTORY OFFER INGS IN MEN'S CLOTHING. All our $15.00, $16.00, and $17.00 suits 'ut, made and trimmed in a swell manner, from fabrics that have a splendid reputation for wear and durability: ot color they come In Thibet. Clay Worsteds Casslmers, Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, at B12.25 a suit Overcoats at reduced prices In all the leading styles for 104. Money Saving Prices on Ladies' and Children's Shoes. A trial will convince you. We dont try to see how much we can get for our shoes. Our Idea Is to see how good a shoe we can give you for the least m'.ne7. All $1.60 Shoes In this sale tl 15 All 2.00 Shoes In this sale ', $140 All $2.50 Shoes in this sale 8L8S All $3.00 Shoes In this sale , . ti.ii Sorosis Shoes for ladles $350 Tea per cent reduction on all ciiildren's and misses' shoes. Underwear Department 50c value ladles' Jersey ribbed cotton union suit 25c 75c value ladles' union suits, cotton, fleeced. ribbed 8 Ladies' Jersey ribbed pants or vests, 60c value 85 Ladles' fine cashmere vests or pants, glove fitting. ribbed. $1.26 value 750 Children's Jersey ribbed pants or vests; regular value 35c, sale prtoe JSC CONVINCING PRICES ON New Fall Coats and Tailor Made Suits They am all exclusive styles. You will only And them of us. t5 per cent discount SB per cent on all suits and coats in ladies', misses' and children'- Hosiery Department 25c value ladies' black cotton hose, guaranteed l S5c value black cotton hose 550 60c value black cotton hose 15c children's black Jersey ribbed hose .... 8c palf The Largest Grocery Dept. in the city. 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