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I h h i' EIGHT PAGES. DAILY HAST ORK(i()M.X, 'KM)l,in'(l. OltKliOV, Tifi '.isl) V. Ml I'F.Ui'.lii: (). l!Mi;. PAGE TIIRKE. RACE MKINLEY i "I LAND Pit AI'D KING RIGHTS HIS WRONGS Relcnsed from .Jall, Ho Hurries 'to Mother and Regius Making Resti tutio! to Peraoiig Victimized Kal cf Xfa PrlnclMl Loser. Portland Horace McKlnley, fa mous for his. connection w ith the Ore gon land fraud cases, who was dis charged from the county Jail tho lat ter part of October, took hlii first op portunity to return to his old home In La Crowe, MIchlKan, in order to make full restitution to certain per sons there who had been victimized In tho land frauds, according to a let ter troro McKlnley received by Jail er H. V. Hunter of the county Jail to day. Upon returning to La Crosse with his wife, the first thing' McKlnley did, arrording to his story, was to telephone his mother at West Salem. who had long been anxiously waiting for his return. He then Immediately looked up Mr. Salzer of that place, one of h.s former victims, and assur ed him that he would use every means in his power to secure Mr. Salzer res titution of the lands of which he was defrauded. McKlnley says In part: "When I got back to the United States from China, I learned that Messrs. O. J. Story and George Soren son had secured the certificates that Mr. Salzer gave up three or .four years ngo. I told Snrenson and Story that they had better make ar rangements to return them to Mr. Salzer, as they rightfully belonged to him. "They said at the time that they had secured IheBe papers Innocently and would not give them up I then had some correspondence with Mr. Salter, hut nothing was done at that time. "Six weeks ago I wrote Mr. Salzer gain, with the result that suit was started agaJnst the parties, answer to which Is to be filed December 6, In Portland " Referring to the suit, McKinley says: "They secured the land on misrep resentations. It belongs to Mr. Salzer. and he should have It. Anything that I can do to assist him In regain ing his possession of It t shall certain ly do. "In regard to the money that Mr. .Salzer lot In tho transaction that will all be paid back to him with in terest. I have not hail a talk with him as ytt. but will see him today." McKlnley declares that he is going to West S.i.ein, where ho will remain with h s mother and family until such time as V is called back to this city in connection with the Dinger Her mann case, and other eases pending before the United States court. One of these cases will be called in January, and It Is possible that the Ringer Hermann case may be called before. Many compliments are being paid Mr. McKinlcy by his folks "back home," and he Rives all the credit to "Dad" Hunter, who took. good care of him 'luring the 21 months that he was in the county ja 1 lu re. rn Xmas Gloves Perrlns Cloves for little girls. "V Yn laona1 Q n fl mrnmon All fvtos an1 rotors 1 lTlC.es, 1.UU, 91.ZO, 91.DU, 91.79 and 92.00. Wool Gloves, 25c, 35c, and 650. Wool Mittens, 25c, 35c and 50c. WOHLENBERG DEPARTMENT STOKE. Better Goods for Less Money. Umbrellas The very best there is in . all kinds of handles. En graving free. Don't forget you are getting the Newest and Best here. WOHLENBERG DEPARTMENT STOKE. Better goods for Less Money. 3 CO up? IS Xmas Shoes and Slipp'rs Again we say a NEW STOCK of the very best there Is. t ,j Ladles' Felt Slippers In all colors at $1.25 and S1.50. Women's and Children's Shoes of every kind here. Can be exchanged and fitted. WOHLENBERG DEPARTMENT STORE. Better Goods for Less Money. Buyi Holiday Hand'chieisIHere. Better Goods for Lera Money. Far and away the best assortment of new Xmas Handker chiefs ranging in price from 2c up to $3.50. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES. 100 Dozen of regular 10 and IS l-2c Embroidery and Lace trimmed Handkerchiefs on sale at 5c each. 50 Dozc.i Children's Holiday Handkerchiefs In fancy box, special value, S in box at 20c box. Ladles' Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 in a box, extra ralue at $1.00 box. .tlLii WOHLENBERG DEPARTMENT STORE. Better Goods for Less Money. X 11 w SS it h A St una fur 15 Years by lndlgi tstion's pangs try. tig many doctors and ?2aD worth of medicine In vain, C F. Ayscue of Iiiglislde, N. C. at last used Dr. King's New Lite Pills and writes they wholly cured him. They cure constipation, b.l iousness, hick lu adaehe. Motnach. liv er, kidney mid Ixm.-i troubles 2.'u' at Tillman & Co. poirrs victims stii.i. I ll l-.l iC Sl liPl .XT TONt.l i:s a FURS rSv'sifv""!'" ' Dependable Furs, abso lutely every one new and , thoroughly trustworthy. You can make no mistake In com ing here for your Fur Gifts, for every Fur shown here is New, We can show you hanJ some Fur sets all the way from $10.00 up to $45.00. Fur scarfs at $3.00 up to $20.00. Fur Muffs at $3.."t up to ?-.0.00. WOIILENBEKG DEPARTMENT STORE. Better Goods for Less Money. Toys and Dolls New stock complete,Fwith newer, lower! 'prices. EWe sell toys and v dolls like everything 'else, at ay Smaller-Price The practice of extortion at Holiday time :n the way of advancing prices will not be found at this store. We can guarantee, not only the Newest and Latest Holiday Goods but absolutely the Lowest Prices and best assort ments. Wohlenberg Department Store Better Goods for Less Money. A" London The two lay Tlgures for "Tho Woman With the Serpent's Tongue." Mrs. Herbert Asqulth, wife of the premier, and Violet Asqulth, his daughter, are in Scotland, and, although they have received a com prehensive account of Watson's re markable Statement, they have thus far declined to comment on It. Tn London the news of Watson's action created a mild stir, but on ac count of the political situation and of the premier's position, there Is l.ttle disposition to discuss the matter. ro rn:r. . cm.i in oxk pay. Tnke I.AXATIVi: ItltllMo (.Milnltie Tablets. DriigitlNts rofniul money Iflt fulls to cure. K. V. (iltuVIVS slsanture l on well box. -."c. Slen who brag about their wealth are really worth merely their weight multiplied by the market price of pork. HANOI'KT TONIGHT. You Cm Safely Fat One If You Tnkc Two M-o-na Taidcts Afterwards Tallinan Co. Gnaraiitoo Them. It is really a pitiful sight to see so many thousands "f people worrying about what they enn eat and what they can't eat. Dyspeptics, they call themselves, but they stretch their Imaglnalon when they do It. All thee people need to make them healthy, cheerful and of sound nppe tite is a box of Ml-o-na tablets. The stomach of a dyspeptic Is overworked and run down. It needs help to diirest the food, hut more than that It needs a preseiir tion that will cleanse, r novate, strengthen and put elasticity Into tho stomach walls. Ml-o-na Is the prescription that will do this nnd do It so promptly that you'll wonder why you didn't try it before. It stops belching of gas and distress after eating In five minutes. It Is un doubtedly t!v greatest ptomach tonle, ever given to the public by a special ist In stomach diseases'. Lending druggists rverywhere sell Mi-o-na Tsllman & Co. sell It in Pendleton for 50 cents a large box on the money-hack plan. Test sam ples free from Booth's Ml-o-na, Buf falo, N. T. , HASMT SOCIAL BRINGS ITNDS FOR CHRISTMAS I'm 11k lloldiiiini Recover From' In jury Two .Mill Tax Voted nt School Meeting for Rppnlrs. j (Special Correspondence.) j Holdinan. Ore. Dec. 7. A basket j social was held at tho school hou- j Thanksgiving eve, to raise funds to 1 prepare for a Christmas tree. Twenty- flviv baskets were sold, bringing tin- j sum of fifty dollars. ! Frank Holdinan who was severely I Injured Nov. 24, departed for Port land as soon as ho was able to travel. I He Intends tn return early in the j spring bringing his wife and children with him. Oia Holdman who has heen at the Mt. Tabor Sanntarium during the Mimmcr Is reported on the road to re covery and will return to Holdman j In the spring. j Sylvester Hurtle has moved his j family to Itoldriian where he will re side during the winter. The ear of coal ordered by our en terprlslng local merchant. F. S. Mr. f'rea arrived .lust In time and those fortimato enough to have their order in are engaged in making warm fires and pitying their less fortunate neigh bors. Mrs. Karl Thorne returned from Weston last week and with her hus band will soon move on their home stead. Pr. rtlngo was a visitor In our luire last week In attendance on Mrs. Elsie w traP cap t.".;:- Hartle who has a nine and three quarter pound girl. A tax of two mills was voted at tin special school meeting Dee. 1. it beill" ncccesary to make some needed re pairs and also for maintenance ",' school. The ground is covered with a snowj bl:-nki t about six inches di . p. cn-cp. ing wh'-rc it is drifted and the tronin unii' r the miow is only frozen .-limn, one Inch. Johnny Cummins of alltila (!m'.'U;;h lure last week in the of the horse thieves who were tiw'e.l near The lalles. Robert Patcher and wife a n a well earned rest at Walla Walla where tin y will visit relatives. Mr. Frank P. ddow end Mrs. Kt;:' Wclkre returned from Weston, Satur day, where (hey have been in .men . atire on Mr. and Mrs. 1 'avii'.son. w!" w ere thrown out of a ri by I " l.aa suddenly starting. .1. T. Thorne w as eaib-.J tod ...' : the bedside of lii : is!' r. Miss Ari-e;: Thortie, who is v ry low .-t tin ii -a. of Levi Eidridge mar I'iloi Itoi !t. b'red Collins of da as. who form erly resided lore was a Holdman vi Itor Tuisday. Mr. Collin.-, is nmiiiii" the livry stable at .d:.n-s an,! 1 , -I nrls business good. s 7 "71 i Ornl leiim S3 1 leatre J. P. MFPEKNAC II. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES ror Men,' Women and Children sr.ro riio,i;M in today's paper. 4 t . id- , H," Bvers' K Ik t at tin- Tl.cati'i-. t.l'.llui v -At j Is ip tde (rem tlit choicest wheat that trov. s G ui hrciJ is assured when BYtKS' lUiST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts. Stv-.tm lioliod B.irlev "always on Z h.tnl. I Pendlelon Roller Mills i l-mi , Oresion "i'ti. For 11 I .ami" Rack. When you have pa lis or lamene-.-ip the back hath.- the parts wt! Chamberlain's l.mini.nt twice .1 dav massaging with the palm of th hiuie for five minutes at each appllcnt.on Then dampen a piece of flnnm' slightly with tins l.niiuent and a!nd !t on ovr the seat of pain, and yon may be surprls d to see bow quicklv the lameness disappears. For. sub by all good dealers ( orr a 1 Time to slop a or ,. .. -s jr.si soon as it stars ;h. 11 tlui'.- w.il be no danger of pm-unioni;. or corsitnip tlon. .lust a few doses of Halhird's Horehound Syrup taken at the stall I will stop tho cough. If it has been j rnunninir on for some time the treat ment will be longer, but the cure Is ! sure. A C. Koeppen & Iiros. Oood clean coal at the Oregon Lumber Yards. Phone Main R. liny nn, Pasture for Snle. On Pine creek, Harney cmnty, Timothy hay and fine, green pasture. Oood shelter and open water. Eleva tion. Biina feet. Hives Van Pewecr. Van. Oregon. HERE'S A PROPOSITION FOR A .OOD HOMl. i'N F.s I'WMFNTS. tir.50 cash i r Jj50 cash ma " monthly payments of $13.21 each or J350 cash and 100, morC-'y payment of Jli.80 each, or $35( cash and 120 monthly payments ,,f $13.51 each. MARK MOCRHOUSE CO. Tel. Main S3. 120 F Court v