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J- - . -.t.V EIGHT PAGES. FAt.lt TWO. AILT EAST OREGOXIAX. PEXBLFTOX. 0KEC05. T;IttAY. MAY . I10. i t 1 j NrWS OF THE Kirschbaum Qofhej, ONLY ONE MORE DAY KQPJEWEST 11 of the Mammoth Clearance Sale i .iiai'j in liuiltl t il) Hall. . a: P 1 1 special e.eclion . f Albany voted ' r ! t- -ri'Is not t j ex. 1 !'-r the erection of a :;. h i... in y 1 r..Xk:ive vote T-i.' IT: V.'l. 0-1 We Will Make Free of Charge A SI. 23 .- r.y .In--? r:-i- 1 -t here (.li.j-'.'-'e. You'll i'v.A &lnv Young Men Appreciate Hart Schaffner & Marx CLOTHES Ti. i..4 ll-v.-..l A The p.-rf.vt tailoring k-s-j' i'v.- sr-iniM? -Laj-ely ar, ; .. :'i":r.L'. arr --r jin : crr- cr stvle in h suit. Th-e art- what we -r her. ar-? -:.::.? c!rr. y-.-s -. a htrj-'i in :i.i- week's Sat'irday Evening I',-;. This yr i their Per. horn'-. Model Grocery in the Basement' The Cleanest Grocery and Crockery Department in Oregon. A DOLLAR B r. - more rxd p'ire irreri her than at j'.tr in KsiTem Or-gon. Toc Brai.1 Anriean Sardine?, soM every where a: 10c, T. P. V. i-rir.-. can . .oC Mimei "'iar::s. ahvav- -oM 3 for 50c, our price tol.-y. j-er can 15c Happy Hv.ne Pine Apple, the lt ever M other plac-s 35c. f. P. W. j.riee.. 25c Choice Pineapple, 1' cans for 25c Choice Table fruits, regular 25?' vahi, 50c fe'.v davs. cans lor Sole agents for Ehman's Pure California Olive Oil, Huntley an-1 Palmer Wafer-, A-liLn-1 Peaches. A-Man-l Cream Cheese. T. P. W. Special Blend 25c Coffee, Orie-ha!f Minute Coffee Pots. This department must 1-e -f--n to le ap preciated. Everything that is frood to eat v.e have it at th lowest prices, kept in the ci.-unrt order. A freh supply each morning of all the fruits and green vegetables to be obtained. i ' nn,. ! c : ! Wt j : I 'U r: ier.:.-. I Iiijvir- Yonnj lluni.-r. ? ;r ore. While Cary . a i.i ; - f U. was out after ith .1 12 alsbr riT.e late ..y afterr. .n. the pun was aeei- j : y a..-.. narstj, i.ie buitel ent-r- !-ft k g. Inf.ictins a serious w ' jpJ. jljiN.r Nexilixl In 1Imm1 Valley. Ut...r Ho'-'J River has oitr.ei a i ff-erj' ini...i 1 the ; 3 River. Ore Th Gritr' ur.i-'n r..ii in this city which wiii be j i .-: . It :il re.ju.re about ;;..k'r. anj pakers t. handie rry . r : i an-1 ! the a'f'e thin- j i": yi-ar. (im.ia WoiiM-n Tuur Kiirfijio. I i f-iyn-.jiia. A party nf jo Oyrr.pia i iwoiTi'r.. chaperoned by Mr?. Iu DI ven th:." city, ftart-1 Tues lay f .r New Y rk. ar ! from there will Rail ! for K if '-e on a 52 .lays' trip. The itinerary i!i inciuie a v!it to the viliaz- of Cih ramner?au to witness the Pak.n Piay. There is lift a man in the party. Kill I.- I'.alnfall ;n-ak.s HetonLi. Tne Dalits, Or. The precipitation) the pa.-t month has lx en heavier than j in any April in 25 years, the total rainfa'.l for the month havinc been .S3 rif an inh. The first three days of May heat ail f irmer records, the precipitation for Sun lay. Monlay an 1 j Tus lay having l.en .74 of an inch.' The rainf.iil has been mii 'h above the j awr.-ze duririg the ;ast seven months, I the j r-.-cip ;iti'n sin'-e Sej.tember 1. being lj.3" inches. The averaee for the entire year is seldom over 15' inches. f. i ft A. r 1 I: A un f' " THE K.trs H LS: -17.' . . dramatic jbtmi; rtfirv . j .'. Uri at lkrj rculJ ap,raria ikt and "tillk Aw" StSut. Kirschbaum Suits for Men FREE CORSET DEMONSTRATION Mi.-s Gale of the Iloval Wfrc(-stc-r Corset Co. is here and will trive a free demonstration the Royal Worcester, Boo Ton or Adjust C"i-ei Saf.irdav is her last dav here. to anv ladv who wishes ir. Come now. The Peoples Warehouse--Where It Pays to Trade A-.-n's for Butterioks Patterns and Publication.-. Bed Cro-a Sluxfs, Wooltex Suits. To (.et $'JOO,0(Hl tia Plant. j Me lford, 0r. It is the intention i of J. P.. Anderson of L-is Angeles, who was ncently granted a franchise in this c.iy for the construction of a pas plant f n l system. If he secures a sim ilar r.trht in Ashnnd to erect a 1 200. "rt plant half way between the two citi-s an 1 furnish tras under high pressure to both cities. Mr. Anderson's application for a (ram his- is now before the city coun cil Asniand. Work wili start with in a week in this city on the construe, tion of the distributing system. By the t'-rms of Anderson's franchis he must be furnishing cas to the residents ot Me.lfnrd within eieht months. F vou should look over the stock of Kirschbaum Clothes, this is what you would fmd : Dozens of newest models, hun dreds cf all-wool fabrics, and a grade of laiiorhii that you never could equal elsewhere for price. Vo-.i will find t'.ic suit '.i want, made in the way . . .nt ti'.-iJ it vvill f t tuctly i:i every detail, jlS.OJ to $25.t0. Try on a 1-iiiit caJ sa .. ... i-iht.,,, Ibcl the lden- or tne best ciomv - tificatlon mark the price." Workingmen's Clothing Company Is, i i r I .N i" Ibin im IK'B1 iiI Kirpworks. KuR-ne. Ore. The Kuttene city FAMOUS JERSEYS SOLD AI AUCTION as the animals were a'.l owned by one ni.in before. he! Thursday and Friday of next week. The names of 142 puoila have council at its iast meeting unanimous- j ly p;i-se I an ordinance prohibiting j dRs from running nt large on the j streets ,f the city, excepting those j owned by farmers and transients, and if; iVv V; --V -'-iri"' DP, . M'CI.I UK SYS IT WAS GRE.TTT SAI.K IX COfXTKY r.itlity TtM.rouelibred Jersey S'jld at A erase of $227 Paid for Uiill HHOT, tor Single Cow Mm! ot Animals Will Remain in Oreron. i E ehty head of cattle, ranging In , r' a'J.v reporta to V-Ounty &u- :.-;Be from one day up, were old and r-rintendent Welles and a number it..- prices ranged from J0 to J1000. ' ' f rlistricts are y.-t to be heard from The average price was J22T. The best ' The number is unusually large. I bull so'd for 11000; the best cow for' Th" '-xamination questions which J?o5 and eleven head for more than ; ar prepared by the state superin ttZ'x, ea, h All those over one year ! tendent of public instruction, have i of age brought an average price of ' b''fcn received by Superintendent ; $357. whiie a one-day-old calf' Welies and in turn are be.ng sent out i or -Ui-'ht the remarkable price of S0. b' nim to tn different districts where Ucorling to Dr. McCiure, one of lr"- -xam:nauons are to oe nem. in-i v... . . . . .u 1 rnanus' riots will he sent In lii tha t : ne oe.-i icdikiic9 ui me mic oa - ... - 1CK)0 f !f t that most of the animals will re- rfunty examining board for grading. ! main :n Oregon. Of the entire num- Milton heads the list with a total of ; ber. only 18 go to California or Wash- -'" applicants for final papers, while he rest a'l rema nine In th:a " esion is a Close second wnn Z'J. 1 these owners are allowed to let their Tattle , I dogs run at large only two days after' I their arr.val h-re. They will have had j j time to acquaint themselves, with the j I ordinance by that time, it is thought, j ine penalty is a i;ne, Oi join to $10. Th" council also pa.-sed an ordi nance prohibiting the explosion of firecrackers within the city limits. This means a fsane Fourth of July celebration this year and for years to come. ingtoti, i state. I The day before, the doctor attend ed a similar sale at Newberg Oregon. Fifty head of Jersies, belong ng to i Gordon, were sold at that sale for the i average price of J164 per head. JJr. 8. W. McC'.ure. chief of the bu reau of an ma! industry In the north west, h Just returned from Scap p'jse Oregor.. where he attended the big auction f the famous Harry W'.st herd of Jers.es. Dr. M-.-Clure Bays it was the greatest a of the k.n 1 ever held in the country and he i beiieveg It wiii result In the develop-' More than 150 eighth grade pupils rr.ent of 'he da ry r. lus'.ry of the ' in the town and country districts of northwest in that several men secur- i Umatilla county are preparing for the ed the nucleus of good herds where- final examinations which are to be I I'eri'lleton being a d;Strict of the first i rl-'tss is not required to take the ex I aminations w ith the town and coun- l try districts. I IXAL EIGHTH GRADE EXAMS TO UE HELD NEXT WEEK 100 Men Wanted to know that we have the sell ing agency of Pendleton for the celebrated Tuf-NuL Gloves These gloves are guaranteed to us by the maker who willingly replaces any pair of gloves that shows de fects in material or workmanship Our Special for vvorkingmen and railroad men is a MYHTI.E CREEK IICXTER SHOOTS HIMSELF; DIES Myrtle rreek. Ore. About 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Man son N'odruft of Myrtle Creek, an en gineer for the Myrtle Creek Lumber company, who was hunting in com pany with Rudolphus Melby of Olen dale. was fatally shot through the body with a 32-40 Winchester. The bullet entered the body near the backbone, above the right hip, pass ing through the body and lodging I against the skin In front of the left hip N'odruft called Melby, who was j about 100 yards away, and t id him j he slipped and fell, throwing his gun. ; which exploded. The gun was some i six feet from N'odruft when Melby , rem hed him Melby rushed to the i mill for assistance and Nodruft was i ea rried to the Myrtle Lumber company ; bunkhou.se. Dr. Leonard. Dr. Smlck and Dr. Sether were called Nodruft did not lose consciousness until late v, ,. inesday night. He says the shoot ing was an accident and blames no 'one. He died at 2:30 a. m. He was 34 years of age and unmarried. A Smile. Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're blue, bilious and out of i sorts There Is a sure cure for all l kinds of stomach and liver complaints constipation and dyspepsia. Bal lard's Herblne Is mild, yet absolutely effective In all cases. Price BO cents per bottle. A. C. Koeppen & Eros. Ft. Petersburg. Statistics publish ed regarding suicides in St. Peters burg In 1903 show that 1432 persons took their own lives, and of these 932 were males and 500 females. They include 58 boys and 77 girls of ages varying from 11 to 17. X,"- -'-1- j lish and Anierh an. as the annual I statement of account shows. ! Dur.ng the past year the Income I of the trut has been J'00. After the ; payment of expenses the balance in hand is J175. It Is the only cottage remaining which Milton occupied, and I it was here that he began to write "Paradise Regained.' LiqnUl Foot Ear. Relieves tired, aching and sweaty feet Happiness for every one at lit bottle. First Class Drug Stores. l mi Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis who lectures tonight at the Christian church, on "Love. Courtship and Marriage" or -How to r;et Along With Your Mother-in-law." MILTON'S 1IOI SE POPI LAR. YiHitorx I.-uve SIMM) Where ' Parnls. Reirniiirtl" Was ISegim. London. At Chaifont St. Giles. I'.uckinghamshlre, the historic cottage dedic-ited to the memory of Milton, is well patronized by visitors, both Eng- ; CORSET Faultless in every detail. 10 Oregon Theatre, Tues. Ma Ihe Famous Wt eauty . - ?A VXi xTA EyJ-a COLFAX WOtLD PREV7TXT I'lJODS FOR ALL TIME Badger Buck, made soft and pliable !k of best material with a good guantlet, IJ' Union made, that we are able to offer at the popular price of $1.50 This is only one of the many good ones we have on display Vorkingmen's Clothing Go. Agents for Packard Shoes and Stetson Hats I Coldax, Wash. A meeting was held I Tuesday afternoon at the city council i room at Colfax for the purpose of get ting plans for the changing or remod eling of the channel of the Palouse river through Colfax. O. R. & X. of j f. ials. Spokane Inland Electric line officials, Colfax Commercial club com I mlttee and city officials met together, j and many plans were discussed, mougn no special conclusion was reached. Tne city council was asked to hire a disinterested engineer to obtain plans for the changing of the chan nel for best Interests of the city to solve the flood problem for all time. Later the officials will be called to Colfax and definite plans formed. Waldo G. Payne, traffic manager of the Inland, stated It was the Inten tion of the Inland to build through Colfax to Pullman, or to Snake river. What ft lot of time we vaste In won. derlng about things that are none of our business! In the Merry Musical Comedy Success "WINE, WOMAN AND SONG" Famous for Music, Fun and Pretty Girls Presented by a company of fifty clever people. And the same original cast and production as seen for 400 nights in the Circle Theatre, New York City SEE Bonita in the Chanticleer Gown Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c. Pendleton Drug Co.