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PAGE TWO i- - B1XLT EAST ORI GONTAX. FENMjETOX. OREGON. TIU nsDAV, DKCEMnKIt 1, 110. Lli.--.iS - ' '' -- i - -- wniwimij For (hs Friday, December 2nd Only, We Will Have a Great SURPRISE SALE. There will be real bargains in Every Pep' t of our big store We will not enumerate them, you'll have come here to the store in order to see what they are. No Reservations, No Phone Orders VALUES OBTAINABLE ONLY AT (THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE) No one knows what these great Bargains will be, not even the clerks in the store, They are to be a genuine surprise to everone We will give our Trading Coupons at these bargain prices just the same as we do at regular prices. 5.M r.r coo,.-, THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE m" NrWS OF THE NORTHWEST C. S. Barrett at Colfax. Colfax, Wash. C. S. Barrett, na tional president of the Farmers' union, was in Colfax today on his way from The Dalles, Ore., where he assisted in the organizing of a farm rs' grange, to Pullman. Mr. Bar rett was the guest at dinner of Wil liam Goodyear, publisher of the offi cial newspaper of the farmers' grange for this state. record and Mayor D. McDonald, Coupncilmen Dr. F: C. Brosius, George I. Slocom and L. H. Huggins are candidates for re-election. E. H. Hartwig heads the anti-administration ticket for mayor. C. A. Cass and J. W. Onthank are mention ed for treasurer and recorder, re spectively, and the three men pro posed for councilmen are C. K. Mar shall, James Stranahan and H. C. Smith. The holdover councilmen are Chas. Hall, S. W. Arnold and Joe M. Wright. four days, and the Williams Jubilee cumstances ever occur, he hoped ho Singers, of Chicago, for two days. Ex- j would again be able to take the field Coroner Would Quit. North Takima, Wash. Although he was recently elected county coroner on the republican ticket, Fred Shaw, ' undertaker and city councilman, is In favor of abolishing the coroner's office. The work could be Just as well done Shaw says, by Justices of the peace, and a great saving thereby effected for the taxpayers. TwKton Klks Plan Home. Lewiston. Idaho. Preliminary 8teps were taken by the Lewiston Elks' lodge yesterday for the temple on nronertv recently purchased on Main avenue near the Temple theater. The Incorporators of the Elks' company are C. V. Smith, exalted ruler; Victor Landnuist, secretary. and Joseph Alexander. Henry Heitfeld and W. C. Mallary. trustees. The lodge now occupies the upper floor of the Mounce block over the T.n.tr.fflre. The new building Will cost 150,000. Indians to Get Coin. 'Indians who have sold their allot ments wljl receive the money from the government the first of the year," said Hal J. Cole, register of the United States land office, yesterday. "While the matter will not be brought into this office, I have communicated with John McA. Webster, superintendent for the Colville and Spokane reservations. "The Indians are not acquainted with the red tape in the government service and get overanxious for their money. This is perhaps the case with 'he Colville Indians, who are making the complaints and threatening to cause trouble. The settlement is to be made on January 11, 1911, and the Indians do not need to be uneasy about the matter." Captain Webster, who will have charge of the funds, was formerly an Indian pg-nt. but was recently ap pointed superintendent of Indian af fairs. Spokesman-Review. Governor Hadley of Indiana, and De Wett Miller are scheduled for two lectures and many other attractive features will be offered next July. If you are suffering from bilious ness, constipation, indigestion, chron ic headache invest one cent in a pos tal card, send to Chamberlain Medi cine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly written on the back and they will forward you a free sample of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all dealers. IIIGKS PATENTS UK ISSl'KI). Cruising Sumpfc-r Timber. . Sumpter, Ore Federal govern ment agents have been In the moun tains near Sumpter cruising the log-ged-off lands of the Oregon Lumber company, making an estimate of the amount of timber the company cut from the land. The land being cruis ed Is that in the vicinity of Whitney, alleged by the government to have been obtained by the lumber com pany through fraud, and the work Is the result of the suits filed against the Oregon Lumber company last Febru ary. The result of the government's suit has been the suspension of work by the company, and Its employes are going elsewhere to seek work. Iayton Crop Outlook, Dayton, Wash. Crop prospects at this season were never more encour aging in Columbia, Garfield and Aso tin counties, declare farmers who have tilled the soil for over a quarter of a century Since harvest, weather has favored uninterrupted farm work and for the first time In several years the approach of winter finds plowing and seeding completed. Fall grain seedcj soon after harvest, has attain ed a growth of four or five Inches, depending on the locality, while late seeding has sprouted nicely and will present a hardy stand before cold weather prevails. Several condition.1) are combined to HikhI River Election. Hood River, Ore. Two tickets are already in the field for the city elec tion December 6. The Issue Is the much-tangled water question. Sup porters of both tickets declare that the question can be settled and set tled at once and that it is merely a question of method and procedure. At the coming election a mayor, three councilmen, treasurer and re corder are to be elected. The pres ent administration Is standing on Its FOR CATARRH Eli's Crtaa Bala it airaklt Winn KaiiM si DM tt cUansea. soothes, swsli and protects tt diseased menu trans resulting from Catarrh and drives way a Cold in the Head quickly. Bestorca the Senses of Tula and BmelL Full sis tO eta. at Druggists or by malL Liquid uream oum lot QN in SComisetSTD ots. Cy ISrotbers. CO Wsrrao Street, Mew York. Ilorali Works in Interest of St. Joe Settlers. Washington. Senator Borah of Idaho, is endeavoring to obtain relief for a number of homesteaders who made entries in the St. Joe river country, in Northern Idaho, between 1902 and 1904. In 1906 the townships In which the lands are located were put in forest reserves and the forest ry bureau protested the entries. About 25 or 30 settlers have appealed to Borah, who has taken the matter up with the Interior and agricultural de partments. He wants the blanket pro test withdrawn, unless there is evi dence to sustain it in individual cases. Borah wants the timber on the lands which was killed by the recent fires disposed of before It rots. If the protests are dropped patents can issue and the settlers can sell the timber, or the government can do so if the protests are made good. Borah v.ants the lands excluded from the national forests. On April 1, 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m., the secretary of the Interior will throw open to entry a number of new farms on the Sun river Irrigation pro. Ject in Montana. The area for which water will then be ready contains some of the choicest land in the pro ject, including, as it does, a part of the land formerly occupied by the In dian school. Some of these farms are Just outside of the limits of the new town of Fort Shaw. Tho water right charge Is only J30 an acre, payable j one-tenth down at the time of filing and do the same thing again. He hoped the time would come, however, when perfect friendship would exist between Ireland and England, when they could wipe away all the ran corous feuds of the past and face the future In cordial sympathy together. That settlement demanded a price, and that price was Justice to Ireland. I-OOKED AT SMOKING GIRL, LOSES FINGEIl Harrlsbnrg, Pa. Minotl Polynyc, repairman In G. Dagostino's cobbler shop, pounded a finger today, and la ter it was amputated. Tobacco and other smokers' sup plies are sold at Dagostino's shop, A pretty woman, about 19 years old, bought a supply of "the makln's" and then calmly proceeded to roll a cigar ette with the deftness which comes only with long practice. Then she lighted it and proceeded to smoke be fore the astonished Polynyc. All this so distracted the workman's attention that he hit his finger In stead of the pegs he was driving into the shoe. Public Exposed to Plague. St. Petersburg. A wooden box containing Jars filled with human viscerla was picked up In the streets of St. Petersburg recently and afterwards claimed by a doctor, who informed the police that the viscara had been obtained from the Odessa plague hos pitals from a patient who had suc cumbed to pulmonary plague, the most violent form f the disease. The official version, which Is alone per mitted to appear In tho newspapers, asserts that the numerous persons who handle! the remains have been duly disinfected, but trustworthy ac counts declare that no such precau tions Were taken. The hearing of chUdren it frequently followed by poor health for the mother. This supreme crisis of Ufa finding her physical system unpre pared for the demands of nature, leaves her with weakened resistive powers and sometimes chronic all ments. This can he avoided If Mother's Friend is used before the coming of baby, and the healthy woman can. remain a healthy mother. It is the only remedy that perfectly and thoroughly prepares the system for healthy motherhood, and brings about a natural and ear? consummation of the term, women who use Mother's Friend are always saved much Kicring when tho little one arrives, and recover more quickly, and ri'.h no ill eCcc'.a, or chronic troubles. Every expectant mother should safeguard her heal'h by urinjr Ko'-hcrs Friend, thus preparing her physical condition for the hour of motherhood. This medicine is for sale at drug stores. Write for free hock for expectant mothers. BRADFIELD EXGTJLATOR OO., Atlanta, Gv V 66S TOP 99 f rom bring broad smiles of sweet antlcipa- ,an(1 tne balance In annual instalments tion to th face of the southeastern OVPr a period of 10 years, without Washington farmer. Chief of these Is an abundance of fall moisture, which has put the ground In prime condition. A fall weed growth waa prevented this year, heavy soaking rains holding off until late, thus dis couraging these troublesome pests. The acreage of fall grain in Colum bia county Is largr than for many yars, on estimate placing the acreage at 60,000. Chautauqua Heads Named. Oregon City. At the annual meet ing of the stockholders of the Will amette Valley Chautauqua assembly here today the following directors were elected to serve for the ensuing year: H. E. Cross, J. E. Hedges, O. D. Eby, George A. Harding. Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, C. B. Moores, J. H. Ackerman, C. Schucbel, John W. Loder, A. F. Parker, C. H. Dye, Dr. George Hoeye, W. A. Huntley. The directorate was increased from 12 to 13 and all the former directors were elected, with the addition of W. A. Huntley. Annual reports of the secretary and treasurer and the audit commit tee show a balance on hand of $596. 72, after paying a note of $31. SO. The surplus will be expended In the Im provement of the Chautauqua grounds. Most of the talent for next year's session has already been engaged. The musical program embraces the Ap ollo Concert company of Chicago, for interest. Hanks on Sure Thins Now. "I'll never be without Dr. King's New Life Pills again," writes A. Schingeck, 647 Elm street, Buffalo, New York. "They cured me of chronic constipation when all others failed." Unequaled for biliousness. Jaundice, indigestion, headache, chills, malaria and debility. 25c at A. C. Koeppen & Bros. ENGLAND SAID TO FEAR. to Ireland Pointed Out as Menace British Government. Dublin. Arthur Lynch, member of Parliament for West Clare, speaking at Southampton on Thursday night at a meeting of the local branch of the United Irish League, said that one objection made by Englishmen to Home Rule was that It would be a great danger to England to have a hostile country on her flank, and England was haunted by the spectre of a great growing power across the North Sea. That danger existed now, he said. 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