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o o Clearance Sale IE LA uRA 9DR ETf-VPsT! OBSKpTT.B ....... . , pr-.- -v 5 : 8- rAvtSv'xi:;iUr mm (ni Ou-iun ? portstnen. RAM in un f. 1 Q le I It-fRi: liKlfintHi .of the.Miiuiu I ! .Ucljery tor tfiiit nniithui nuve that In oti:.'l(t. it dwljr-'d jhit i 1th i)'M.irrt;(,f tiiin batch, ry im ill I 'Wallowa rlv. woul'l prfnlde for ive-! 'stocking (if Dip j-j- 4 s In KaMerH RSU&F BILL F.OUflD IN.VAf.1D . , ' (Ceitiniid fro.n page 1) III L LM III U '. V, r-'"V1 ,haR'L'MUUM and the bonkke-pinK done . f,7 fr" iii.r.-u,:l the office of the secretary of of rtfea'a Suits and Overcoats Many of these. gar ments are from the famous Xirsch baum shops. TJiere are suits for young men and their eld ers. Wonderful va riety and -wonderful values especially for the man who chooses his early. One lot of Men's Overcoats sizes up to 37 $9.75 17 lueed ruch rea'.ockiri ' K'aitf . i-h!o i.nrl...- ft,. t:...ti..n .... t.. 1 ... . J.1VW.-.U ,), f,,J A f 5 , V - I VIOV COI KTV KI'filtTSMKN i ,. tae ttmd treated "shall be paid U( ai I - . tln,ni....,l I-.... rli.., ucui.u uu me i , ma. vi hr,.wi.it i ti.iM.r.ii, . -- ......... - state trcn.-urer by said cmmia.-lon I . !( oit.iij(.iiiJiHlori fur cfiufccji In 1 . .. . . ' ! ;a;; m.t yet unite a.- delinlte on thoiej 1iiiia I1x-ifiit Act and Hc-oMab. !.,. :,t for portions of B.-SUirn Ore-; IUIim. nl nf llut. lii rv n, l,,,t, ,1 Oil. iteprosenliitn e ;i-.'.:f:s. wiemiier or In l'mHtf'd i,rgbhitUHi. I'anama-raeific Cited. . ' It was the ot.je.-t of tiic sponsors j 'if the bill to have the monty made go ! available that it Could he pni.l out lilt! House game uoimilte, nays; directly to the soldiers without the STATE CAI'lTOL, Salem. Jon. 20 Indication here are that the gain committees at thin Reunion of 1 I""''' ,Jt ' ttio state legislature will have their bauds fill), even though tho Slate Fish and (jame C'4jniuiiMtion has ti (bet miiu ronsldniiiiloii la being (,.., """v ' uoit votHuei. uiroui-n en to e. .l:i-.i for nnilnc of the dtl,bt auditing department of the torre-i ccat.cn In thin ttfci- n 15 days Uxor. tor' of 8tete ud il'- 'or warrants ihn o,(..-.t la m,i nf u.n i,ni iiniiei-lt3 "e lwn on these vouchers. li',oi:li h decbireti 'ne "'aimer in wejcii tuii could lie he l onmw-d to lie i.lan to run the !'0,v,alc,,i secretary tJI-'OU ftsifl d.-er after the m:o fall-i. Koine cou- jw"uW uniltr a plan nlmil-.T to tha-si.l.-raiioa 1b ;.1ho i,.-iin! aiven to a i adopted in tbe rar.ama-1'arifir appro- ,,p u. . .. r . 1 (Mil n.ltHn I Manv recoimnendatlona h,v co..,e in The prcnt law. in that reg.-rd jprovision w-s made for a .urnof .,000 .,....,,... lure decidelT rnnflir'lni;. two entirely " oe provided in a warrant drawn by and Keaaior tl.char.l ha. I,.., ini dilferent a. Is on the same subject , 'he secretary of state to be paid over of them from the Wln. Fin. and ibavii.s b. ei, passed ;y the last leali- to the commission Fl. elwood Club, one of th. larsct of 'il,:!fi I D,'.ct ' I'o.ntrJ O-it. n... t.nUt..ri. n... ...... r...i .....i ... frail Han is I'orisidcred I he position of the auditing depart- soclallonfl T,,e AHorney-(i.'n'!r.I si raiKbtenml mcnt of the secretary of state's offiro Onu of the main rocoinniendatlous !(ut u"! h" llis "Pl'ilon reicji- jas to the valWitv of the soldier.' ar.ii of thin club i. to oimio the Oner hunt- i"1 ""ly comparatively few people l sudors' relief b.ll was upheld by At- .... . . . .. -it-I liiinii no'e .,f ( tKineii h:tt-f h- tiirni'V f.npr1 KriM-n whoit ho fo)a- i ii k BMiHon ;j ay lau-r than now ."' " . .-i ; - - , TTin4Af and to clone SO ilaya lati-r than at aiM,1 I"'I-';K f" dl,ck unl-; phoned to James B. Kerr advisinff him ; PnCeS AlwaVS Lowest Quality Always XtlgeSl vrvmtit. it in understood that ti.eie Jit "" Iim0 l'f:anHe of ,he tI-'to ppare n amerdment to the bin B ordering from us vou are eettinff the best that the mar-1 .n,i., ..JU .t.i- rfH.. iiuront conflict whicli has prusentiMl ,to correct the Knnarent dvfvct whuhl"' uxuciiiij, iiwiu u J o nn.ii .i'h.w.) .... i... . .. ...... ... nttAMfl flftlOrill fvC ii Ul.cio III ouuovii. I j-5 r "8 ": '? WWLWm ' CALL ;0N '; '1';' Si i f ' WHEN YOU WAT; .i I N 7UIII GROCERIES." , 1 - ft ? my m i RY CALLING MAIN 70 Ycu can order from the most complete stock of fancy and staple groceries, fruits and vegetables. PHONE YOTJR OEDttK JtiArCXjz is to k;p the aeason back unlit the " t'baotic condition to the minds of 'has been caused by the wording of Unrirhl mi h llf .now Is on the ground and trai-king , "u. iters. nan be done. Sleiiii.ers of th. ...... v , ... 'also are receiving M.Mt ShvIiir .ow Imnossitdc : , . son as It now c . section 4. ianie roimnitlees , U is believed no partieu'arlv seii Miecesllors froui.ous consenuences will follo-.v the dis ; lo a little culler coverv of the error further than to dp xlsts makes It almost i"'it,ul,": 11,0 8""e ,;l'n ',11BOn. '"'t :iay the operation of the commission in ave the meat of th "'is hns r'i,cl'"li a nite atasejlu relief work for n time. However, Iff! rKABM r n 13 r- ATr4rkTrk impoHHibJo to nave t he meat of the di i-r dining the tiarly p.irt of the sea no n. .Sujp-trtlon U nUo uule that grouse In I he o: Rlern part nf t Iir Ht'ito btiriQ to work back Into the ijikii moiiniuin About auiiuhi i. nnu i(he ,(..n from ,,lipini.n,rt cf erabf tho H4aon d not oiKn until Aim'- from that coun,y ,n p(li,lts outside. us yet. i Tiie China pli-M-saut '.mother ore to !te '.1:01 hus taken no definite outline Kepreseimillve Thrift, or Loos iun f,r minimint county, may introduco a hill to take, Th. rmmiifm w some of the snatorR hrre exoresfni! situation is themselvcn nc Ijeinc inrliiud tn nn- uiti u )RiL)!y take a different vtw on thf Un.. . 1 ' ;man tney did nt iirst, when it comes OUR DELIVERY SERVICE COVERS THE CITY HARRIS GROCERY I'HOXE MAI.V 70 Al) 77; FABMEHS, BLACK 192 408 NORTH FIR STUECT ACROSS THE TRACK 'I'nited Slates Food Administration License No. (;50525.T couKh or cold you may wish to Lnou U beat for ccurIis and colds." II. J. pointed by the jrovernor and the n-.eai-; v liat it has done for others. Mi-s. O Moore, Oval, Pa., says "I have used tlt IS. at which time it ia almost . . ..:,. ,,., (i,n,.oed i , f . y executive and the : toot,-, .Macon, III., writes, "l have lound ,namoei'lain s uoutrn nemeuy on v- linposUhlo to jjet good shootlni; in . , . ." .i..,,. ,,. pm will 10 nouses- i 1 ' "e qutches; rcnef of any era.i occasions wncn i was sonem. Chi-.mberlain's ( oj-li llejnedy. j J;imes A. Knott, Chillicothe, Mo., 'says lit has always brought about a cure.'' Before using this preparation for n ''( hamherlain'B Couf?h Kemedy cannot Adv. ' , not lie Introduced, La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat tresses Made, Feather Renovating, Carpet and Fluff Hug Weaving. All Work railed for and I r live rod C'll AS. HOWARDS. Prop. oke :U)(;k kas1"ok flour mill mionk rkd m the lower altitudes, "and It would be better to have the open season start on Atifust 1, as lu former years, to ' T . TvxsrTT'Z CW provide better shnotlnK." iUJjA UfilO The duck season, as It stands, is ALSATIAN POTASH satisfactory to the club, aR closing of tho sprint! season, the members do- WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Informa claro, greatly improves the full tion received here in a cabieirnim from shooting and provides ample pro- 'lar indicates thut no Alsatimi potah lection, Ithoueh feeding on marshes wiM 1)t. BVuiljil.le for export to this should bo established and maintain- ..,, fr a pelil,j of two or thrtl, ed, they say. 'vents. Jt is slated that tiie Alsatian t'Ak rriM.VlilHI Is I ra. d ,.,,i t ll.; v:,lieil.le ,,r,. ,!.., .n. of I I'lANO 'J'l.:NIN(i : When you want a nice hot diink or KxHit Tuning mid Repairing, a faucy suialue, there is just one all sih-Uols of the Mate. lA-avo orders with Mrs. K.J. K it.-liin, place, to go: The l'nlurc Confection-) The closed season on elk should James M. llalv. Tuner. l-144-tltpuoy. I-I7-St.be extended five years longer, say -" P""ui aeasous in saffk.it.nt Uir thc 1K.tds linker cjid Wallo-va counties are i.'j-jjncp now closed nnd th's works a hard-i ' t shlti on the L'tiion county sportsmen The .Cnlon rounty men wish the same season for IJaVer andj Wulb'- as now exist in Union us the L'niu'n siiortuieii say -Ihe hunters from Ila li.r aud Wallowa cmwd into Cnlon county iird put the burden pti l.'niou cinnly for annulylng the 'birds for x'1"'. It'dibiiis licstoicd by Taiilac I'll Praise It Thc Longest'Day I Live CI ear a n c e at Kirtley's Don't over look this chance to save, the store reduced. Goats One big lot of Coats at MKC t- SnI.OS Thcso Coats are almost good as new, but we .carried , them over last season and we, are not going to carry tlifin another season. So here is vour choice at the sale price of " OSc- to SJi.)S ' "illlll Sale i lOO ACL. CAR Everything in ft Suits We advertised suits at i?-. IS to ?12.."0 and sold them, but have a few left at the above prices, ' These are real bargains. Buy now and save. Priced at $2. IS to $12 50 Jersey Dresses A lrg assoi tnirnt of Jersey Drees - Taus, Burgundy, Brown, Blue, Taupe. fize lGvto i2. Sale price . .r SPIU.75 TO ?U.0 REGU'lAR PRICE $32.50 TO $15.00. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE. After KohVi int; Tidily Yvum Tutkini; uli.nit I h in km (hat help ipnople, said Mat IV. H. Jtohhins of M4!i Sotnli 14th !treiM, Omaha, N'ehrask.?, in arr interview, recently, "T tih'c is doinj; ?u(,re pood than ary ntcdieine I hev ever known lu my lime, and I'm now p.it Bix;y, y'ats of aire. "In lHh'i. Pfar!y thirty years apo Hiil now." )! potiiiuued, "when laurippe III;-;! ciin:u uIimik -hiid'so many people were havtnw ii. 1 Jnul an utUck f it myself and Juno hjd it in some, form or other freui ouw to twice a year vr hlnce. The IIisl sp-ll I-ft me in a hau.y w-idie-i. -i cundiiion and .1 world uo n ;icr ieover fioin oin fttUu'lt than I Would be pulled down a;ain. Tlwt (1 )cfoi at tint time called 1; r lu-ii mat ic Krfppp. and ! had .lehrs aiMl pains all throtiL'h my body, 1 i in lis : nd musch-s. Three yt-.tiB ar.o 1 hid ctj j of these siells, which was un sew re that they tonk ium to the ho-ji;inl, ar.ii I netirly died. I had the u-n.-e h.:ulaches it srems anyone could have and 1 was badly run dowi) and frlthtflly weak. I ouldn't sh-cp v.'ell f-js all those thir ty yeats. M lv-t t went y Just had t.) was h ':r!!y v of un ui hr o Muitu' 1 was e ctMiMn't 1; my dyuir-hu rs ooardii) ut;ii urlieio lie hcti d of a mi:n that h lac. "Then he man M.c , C(t t wo t ot 1 for hinWlf. he.ilth. t,. i tnpi e;ii' a: Kept en i;. ' ,'. ppetite .itiip t :ieui;ili em My a he a- 1 km to s!v would S.-e n,i wnuld herrj t I litif.-Wd no l-eter and i . lia e !ii e.n -. ud fill ep 1 tiuwcouul- y I lk1T t h.tn I 1 9 1 i Uii -Vt-I..i r nJiCi'' Ve: Chevrolet Model 4-90 $845.00 Complete The Chevrolet only weighs 1835 pounds, but it's all automobile. Few cars will equal its performance on steep bills and rough roads and none wiU surpass it for economy. WS LIKE TO DEMONSTRATE THIS CAR. 1917 Chevrolet Used Car 1C18 Ford .Used Car. Both Good Cars and Priced Rirht SP2CIAL WINTER TEEMS ON ALL CARS W H. BOHNENRAMP CO. BUY GOODYEAR TIRES Mill appetite w ia poor. I unds in welirht and i ai; ' 1 1 ' self around. I r wphout some kind pain , and Ihe past puth a bad fix that 'p bo-. ,e. so I went' ti i'iii,b.ind went to bo .rut. d bo i .una i kit hie case lik" ! been :i;eed by T.m- ont 9ir UUt .to Hber- ' u'wIV druK store and one for me and one he as in ery had Well. I ; It .twed some n the hrst boule and ; e better slowly. My ed Kiiinall) , and' my j.iek a liitle each day 1 pains "were atay and us better. When we buttle Ke'tin?; low we iret ai;other and sinrw ixtti bf ttte I'm feellnt .. re lik '.:iself tb.n I With ;.ll thf !cklie! nic that's indue on i ferine !irM:tr and ,er did. We Keep- in: boi!",.,1in ijiw, and! tat well ..E.KIRTLtY - "' ... ' .ill nv beti!.evjrk iy i a ft ne. 1 urn faking e T. lac tui'lets a-iu ni h."" (or the wiuter: a bl-JiinK t hutuHiu bo nivub for iu f.ut hat 1 will tuie u the fe ti:V y'-i !n) c . :U iH to l v U rTlalii t a tul has M)'t. I .nd a'.tta me l'IU'-;l it.i 1 Tmkmc i s ld in - Cifinde li- il erti,orn "d Kichar.V1.!! 1imc tore; Iit'l'i, fi lr ! A Wright; in North de I. A. Kusel 1 You IS Spend the Money Get the most out of ii rVERY YEAR you spend a large proportion of the money you get. So much for clothing. So 'much for shoes'. So much for things to eat. house furnishings, garden seeds and tpols and what not. There's one sure way to get the most for your money. Know what you want before you go to buy. READ ADVERTISEMENTS. The advertisements you read will tall you wjiat is new and good. Tlicy will give ycu the latest ideas and improvements. Tisey.wiU Kelp you to live better and dress better at less cost." 9 e 8 If you think of it, you'll be surprised at the world of interest a:ul the wealth- gf new ideas you'll find ia reading advertisements.6 AdvertisewieSts are the dlily record progress1 - They are the report to yc of the manufactures and ruercLants Vho work f of you, telling what has'been ri,mplishM for your benefit. "a? I! iniEM- in (Jy ott V. in rtr oil K, Uat ris 1 9 -Adv. A WANT Alwillao It. ; e 0 ..5b o roo o o o o & O