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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OUEGON, T1IUKSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1909. KIGIIT PAGES. NORTHWEST NOTES 14 Iiu-lics Snow at Lebanon. Lebanon. Fourteen Inches of snow covers the ground at Lebanon and vicinity and snow is still falling. Dtn-lness Men Win. Union, Ore-, The business men's ticket was elected by a large majority here Monday. The greatest ratifica tion was held that was ever witnessed In Union. was arrested by two fiery eyes. The animal leaped at the moment Hanson snatched up a club. Hanson sidestepped and the moun- 1 tain lion missed its mark, landing a j few feet behind him. Before it had recovered its poise Hanson had beat- i en it several times over the head. The ; lion ran Into the woods. j . Hanson and two loggers followed It ; for several yards and then return 1 1 to camp. Big Klickitat on Rampage Husum, Wash. The Big Klickitat Munkers la New Marshal river east of here is reported to be on Albany. Ore. Monday's citv elec a. rampage. In places it has overflow- tlon In Albany was a quiet one, with a , ed the bottom lands. Old timers say light vote on account of the stormy the river is now higher than it has , weather. Mayor Wallace, recorder been for 10 or 12 years. , Redfield, treasurer Cuslck and coun. . cllman Miller were reelected without opposition. The main fight was over the city marshalshlp. I. A. Munkers winning over Fred Ries, the present . ...... -.i..., U T.I ll'lt-.-.. Point, was arrested today and taken Munkers received 377 votes, Ries 321. Closing Out Ladies Suits and Coats At Cost Prices and Below A SERVICEABLE PRESENT FOR HSR The sale is now in in full blast, and all Ladies' and Misses Winter Suits and Coats will be dispose.! of regardless of former sale price. Rank Wrecker Arrested. Mineral Point, Wis., Dec. 9. Cal- ert Sponsley, former president of the ; First National Bank of Mineral ' to Madison where he will be arraign ed for complicity in the wrecking of the institution. Big Jackrabblt Drive. Husum, Wash. A big jackrabblt drive, covering a territory of five miles wide, will take place In the Dane set tlement near Bickleton, Thursday. The hunters, armed with shot guns, will meet at 9 o'clock, when sides will be chosen and territory assigned, a game supper will be an Important fea ture at the expense of the losing side. Springfield Conservatives' Win. Eugene, Ore. Springfield's city election Monday resulted in a victory for the conservative ticket. W. M. Sutton was elected mayor over M. M. Peery; J- M. Rhoades. recorder, over I. M. Bee be; S. M. Russell, treasurer, over L. K. Page; and L. J. Leafly and Charles Rivett, councllmen. George W. Perkins was the only opposing can didate for councilman. $2500 Fire at Baker City. Baker City. Fire at an early hour Sunday morning gutted the undertak ing parlors of Farley & Co., and did considerable damage to the stock of the Queen City Furniture company, which used the rear of the building as a store room. Farley's loss will be about $500 and the furniture com pany loss about $2000 caused Dy smoke. The loss is covered by insur ance. The origin of the fire is unknown. In the First ward Councilman Mar shall received 161 votes and Barrett 54; in the Third ward Councilman Curl was reelected receiving 192 votes. Mills S3. The vote for the ordinance ; prohibiting the sale of near-beer and other non-intoxicating malt liquors In i this city, shows that the voters want a strict enforcement of the local op tion, and I. A. Munkers won the of fice of city marshal because of prom ises to enforce the laws. I The ordinance vote was: Yes, 446; i no, 231. The voters also sanctioned I the building of a $40,000 city hall, j the resolution winning by 286 votes. , Ladies' Coats Wo have placed on sale our entire line of Ladies' eouta, at HTcat reductions, not one excepted, nil in sight. To siive yon an idea of the reduction on this line, you can buy a ifi'o.OO coat, nicely trimmed with braid and fancy but tons, colors black and red at $9.75 Other coats in all wool material from S3. 75 to $8.50 "This entire lot on one rack, no trouble to show." Children's Coats Sow that the cold weather is here the children must hate coats, aud if you are one that has put off buying until now, yon can save by buying here from 20 to T0 per cent. We have in this lot about 75 coats in all colors, sizes ti to " years. Coats from last season as low as 50c. All this seasons contr at greatly reduced prices. LADIES' SUITS Hexamethlenetetramlne. The above is the name of a Ger man chemical, which is one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley's j Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetet-. ramine is recognized by medical text : books and authorities as a uric acid I solvent and antiseptlce for the urine, i Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon j as you notice any irregularities and avoid a serious malady. Koeppen I Bros. I All this seasons latest models and colors most pleasing for spring wear. Some of these suits arrived by express less than six v.eeks ago, but in order to sell each and every suit in the season for which it was bought we are going to make the following re ductions, regardless of the cost: $25.00 Suits at . $32.50 Suits at . ..811.50 .$45.00 Suits at $18.50 $',0.00 and up Suits at $22.50 $24.75 Its the season of the year when the service of a store is tried to its utmost, when the full value of every minute is reaped by the Holiday shopper and the merchant, you are assured of attention and satisfaction at the hands Of our increased and efficient selling iorce. it s tne service ana tne merchandise that make the store's success. They go hand in hand here for vemence your comfort, your profit, your satisfaction. Its what every merchantile establishment strives to better. vour con- INSVRANCE INVESTIGATIONS WILL REVEAL SCANDAL New York. The fact that George P. Sheldon Is so ill at his home in Connecticut that he is expected to die will not cause an abandonment of the criminal investigation and , prosecution of the matters of the Phonix Insurance company, of Brook- , lyn from the presidency of which Sheldon was removed at the instlga- , tion of the State Insurance depart- ; ment. The case has been placed in ! Rugs As an inexpensive and acceptable holiday gift, rugs have few equals. We are showing some pretty designs in French Wilton and Axminister and Brussels. Bath Mats and Boudoir Rugs. Guaranteed washable. Col ors "blue and white, brown and white. Sizes 2 ty4S to .'5Gx72. Complete sock of Xmas Ribbons. Xew assortment of Premiums just received. Drapery Department Perhaps a Xmas suggestion. COUCH COVEItS. Extra heavy, good width, fringed on all sides, .-mall assort ment but good values $1.50 to $5.00 PORTIKRS. Mercerized Material.- in plain colors, colored or fringed edges $3.50 to 87.5 Grant.- Pass Clioses Smith. Grants Pass, Ore. Dr J. C. Smith was elected mayor of Grants Pass at the -election Monday, defeating H. D. I tne nand3 of the district attorney. Norton. The four councllmen elected t The jnsurance department believes ! to succeed the retiring members were: i the company's risks to the public are j Lee Calvert. John Sauer. William not invoived and that the entire loss Huggins and Jim Tuffs. Dr. Smith I through loans negotiated by Sheldon j served one term as mayor of this city can be balanced by crossing off $1.- HLEXHNDER S two years ago. H. D. Norton is state senator from Josephine. Smith prom ises paving and many other city Improvements. Rival of Wrishts. Medford. Ore. Medford lins-n pos sible rival to Wilbur Wripht and other conquerors of the air in the person of Frank E. Hefferman, who has invent ed an applianc e for f'yins. which. If j the claims of the inventor are borne i out by actual tests, will -"" far toward ' solving the problem which now con fronts the napivators of the air. Hefferman's idea embodies those of the aeroplane and the parachute, the latter attachment beint; ued as a sup port for the machine when descend ing, insuring a safe alighting, and also in case of accident to the motors or other parts of the machine. 000.000 of the company's t3, 000, 000 surplus. Althoutrh the investigation shows that Sheldon managed the company's affairs alone and without consulting the board of directors, Superintend ent Hotchkiss declares each of the d. rectors is responsible under P.RAVE ICY BLASTS IV GRECIAN COSTl'ME Philadelphia. Not in many years i have the hundreds of stevedores, "baggage smashers," cabbies" and law. the i draymen been treated to as unique I a sight as they witnessed the other rurrwntprti Aw Shooters. 1 There 's strong talk of a team shoot ; anrJ to be held at the Indoor Rifle range! !ron- some evening in the near future. There are a number of carpenters in Pendleton who show some class at rifle shooting Some one suggested a team of carpenters to shoot against a team of other shooters. The prop osition looked good to the carpenters and they are selecting a strong team of ten men. A team to meet them is also being gotten together. The los ing team to pay for a Dutch lunch or gome other suitable spread. Investigation into the affairs of the dav when the American liner Fries- company has been begun by the grand j land docked at the foot of Washing jury, j ton avenue, and tl.ree persons in an Henry Evans, who in this crisis i eh nt Grecian costume walked down has been called by prominent stock- j the gang plank. hol lers to assume the chairmanship i The three, whose arms and legs of the executive committee of the ! were bare, despite th(. icy blasts from phoenix Insurance company. Issued an I the Delaware are Raymond Duncan, official statement declaring his be- j s wf,-, P.nlope, anil their 4-year-lief tfiat the company's capital of $1.- , .Snn, Memalkas. 300.000 was Intact, and that there. Duncan went to Greece seven years would be a net increase of about ag0 to make a study of Grecian mu $500,000. Isle. While abroad he became intcr- - j ested in the excavations of ancient Foley's Honey and Tar is the best cities. For years scientists have been safest cough remedy for chil- uneartning stones wnn signs nnu pjm t the first symptoms of a bols upon them which could not be cold, give as directed, and ward on danger of croup, bronchitis, sore throat, cold in the head and stuffy breathing. It bring' comfort and ease to the little ones. Contains no opiate; or other harmful drugs. Keep always on hand and refuse substi tutes Koeppen Bros. translated, and Duncan claims the so lution is that these symbols represent the written music of centuries ago WOM leaps INTO OCKAN AT HAN DON Salem Votes in Snow. I Salem, Ore. Voters turned out in a , foot of snow Monday to elect eight councllmen to art with six holdovers : as the legislative body for the capital ! city for the year 1910. Follow-in- are the successful candidates Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, N. H., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem edy. It cured me of a severe case of kidney troubu of several years stand ing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it " Kleppen Bros. First ward. A. T. XW, Ion- term. IT. A. Johnpon. short (. rm: second ward.'S. A. Manning; third w::rd. W. M. Eldridge; fourth ward, W.ilier S. Low; fifth ward. August Hu ..ken.-teiti ; Kixth ward. Herbert W. Hatch; seventh ward. N. D. Elliott. The hottest contest -Aas that be tween August Huekensuin and lyvt rtatcliff in the fifth. Hue k- nstcln won the election by nine votrs. liandon. Ore Mr.-:. John Ttigne. a v. i.l'-kn ,vn res doiit of this -city. suddenly disappeared K iturday. and! tho yuppouiiion is that she conim't'ed j suicide by Jump'nK int. ) the Pacific I ocean, as li-r cape was found on th-l south jefy of Ihe Coquille river bail also tracks were found along the b- ich. h. l evel to b'- those t i-J I KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH WHAT IT MEANS A BANK'S CAPITAL Is to protect Its ilcM)sltorM from pos.sihle loss, therefore Hie lnracr It Is, the greater protection the dco?.itors have. Tills bank lias a Capital of 8230,000.00 Surplus and net profits 175,000.00 Shareholders liability 230.000.00 A total of SG75,000.00 litis mean that this hank must lose over 2-:' of u million dol lars, before Its depositors could lose n rent. This proleetlon Is for YOU. The FIR.ST NATIONAL BANft Pendleton, Oregon SECURITY Through Tickels TO ALL EASTERN FQINTS On Kale lv X. Agents W via. if- Rome Kl.MOUS OF C'ZAIMXA'S illxkss rxiot-XDi:i in her room For- mis in womrin, Mrs. Il'anc left a not al III.. h,.lile of her niece, Mr.l shay, where she was staying, bidding I her friends goodbye and telling tlv in i what eisp 'silion to make of her prop- j , rty. Th" miss'ng woman had oucerly for some time. Mit n susia etc 1 she would commit Sin- - about SO St. Petersburg. Alarming reports ' concerning the empress originate I daily in irresponsible sources. There M ni truth whatever in these stores t it is well Known mat ine ernpienn acted II I I lie suicide. a rs d. llatllo- Willi Ll'i. I'rindle. War,!', ill pluck and his dexterity in handling a club saved Valdemar H'inson .f S ileni, Or., from death I" an encounter with a hug mountain lion Monday irgln. Han son Is an employe of the Wcl-t Log King company iunr lo re. He was coming Into camp wh n his attention l or liecilia. Tetter n:id "-a t IH'ciim. Th.. intense itch n haractor.s ilments is almost inst'.aiiv has suffered for two years from the effects of a nervous breakdown and iifirunnialion of the veins of the low er limbs However, there his beeh no marked change in her condition, uhlih is i:i no sense critical. Telegrams received da'ly from Li va II show that the empress Is at l nding the usual dinners and cere- ionics of the season. The royal lain lv is expected here about Decem ber 12 - the Fo , ,1 by Chamberlain's Halve. Manv , e ea-. s have be n cured by . ut- ': all cood dca.eis. ! The trusts consider that they cannot, si'oce evade. any hw bid Jsfui!y defy or After exposure, and when you feel a cold coming on, take Foley's Honey and 'Par, the great throat and IMng remedy. It stops the cough, relieves the congestion, and. expels the cold from your system. Is mildly laxative, fiefuso siibyf.uto". Koeppen Uros. Do You Know? J f4 t$4 fa ! ! tfc I have no rent to pay or high priced men. For this reason I can save you from 50 to 1 00 dollars on a Piano and from 1 0 to 20 dollars on each Sewing Machine. Something new in Player Pianos. Come and hear this wonderful instrument. JESSE FAILING 901 Main St. OREGON THE ATRE, ONE NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th i;. i'ii-:iccr: & ., oi kku tub vni:mx; a.mkhicax play, 4 6 IN YOMING" 'NOT IS A LIFETIME HAS SL'CH A TYPICAL WESTERN COMEUI UEK.X UltKA Tt-u. nail Mine iriDune, .Nov. SF.TS OX SALK AT PENDLETON lKl i CO. PltlCES $1.00 75o 50c Hiid 25c. 29. 10 A. M. lA IillV DAV IT50M O. It. X. DEPOT SPOKANE. ELECTItIC LIGHTED TRAIN DE LUXE. ST. PAUL CHICAGO and EAST Details, liertlm, T.lternture, i. M. JACKSON, T. P. A. J. S. CAItTEK, (Ail. ASt. II Willi St., Spokane. g d (I (? ( (ft ? (S) 9 IN I'()I!N). 'I'tie followiiu; discribed animals have been taken up by the M.-iryhal of tho CHy of lYndletiin, to-wlt: One yoitns; ro;in cu'f. no ear-mnrk or brand visible; one youiifr red roan cnK, no ear-m;irli ,r brand visible; one red knot-head calf with star on fore head, very amnll and no brnn 1 visible. If mild animals are not claimed by tho owners or thoHo entitled to the possession of them, costs nnd expenses ngalnnst them pah and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 16th day of December, 1009, the said animals will bo sold to tho hiehent bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound, on tho corner of Cos ble and Webb Streets, In said City or Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such coBts and expenses of making sale. Dated this 3rd day of December 1901. THOS. OUnDANE. City Marshal. F0LEYSK0NEYX41? tor ehfldrmni taf; aura. No eptatas.