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2TH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE lothing and Furnishing Goods Men's Clothing Boys' Clothing Children's Clothing Our tath annua! clearance sale a most timely oppor tunity 10 glv fOU money. Daring this sale wc will tnakr prut reduc tions on mttl'l clothing, hoy s clothing, child ren' clothing, hats, furnishings, cloves etc.. tliat will tempi the most economical to lay in a supply fot a year to come, 'e cannot give description m full of our Com plete stinks, only state that everything that man or boy could wish for is here with price attractions to make all latisficd with their laving, We prioc n. r - that MftN IS, J QC W Mm'i overroalh, WW A QP a al r f avbV I IB joj'n ult. wen 1 1. SO, A QZ '" M overcoats, were & Qf- A AC i I" Bovs' overcoats tlml wcr U.UO 4 i t: j f, ibsitnw ptin 17 Hoys' ImiK Mtut Milt, were f)S, clearance price Hfi Boys' lung pmnt suits, fS.ftO, i -i t -i . prior M'i.ui; iIh: were Is A fit Men-. overcoat, wen r price viwu j-s. k, eicnra gJ0, i lfniii' l WtMSSN price nice price .80, clearance price thai vi.reflO J (fi -I Men's overcoats, were f (JP (KI Bnv' knee liants, were I i7V fiiifin. cMMsnce pries 7t7OgBssKiB0n, 1 1 tania pries 3.75 2.45 3.85 1 5c Furnishings, Hats, Caps and Gloves IMm iMtVJT undershirts fl clearance sale i bw rlw'wl shirt I inert'' rhlirance sale 4K 4S until btiv) M-cced liai- fttii' colon, clear- ,-,- tffrf. Ir garment Men dm eaten, in cardinal and navy that were hoc, clear ance price Men' sweaters in same BolMl as ah.ive that were 760, cleat Hlice pri( Men Mackinaw, plain and fancy colors, were t,M and t-i.'Jft, clearance price II Wi to l8s US 195 late f5inc Aflii OlriVPC without the thftdow of a doubts how !al. tdp allU UlUVCSt iaret an, moat varied uortmnt if Hat Caps and Gloved i Eastern Oregon, uml ur prioai m- iwoogni&wd as lwy being tfie loweet. Men's duck coat, slteksi lined, that were H.8O1 ' lear J.( K anoe price 1 Men's duck coats heaw . hlanket lined, that were t)l 10, (KK cleaiance price Men's duck ulsters, tilanket m lined, that wcic otSSMItM 2.0 price ! ! g g HE PEOPLES SHOES LaVBOl PROPOMTIOH K OtTB STOCK ARK FRESH N RW QOOI MB R I C K I V K I WITHIN THK PAHT SIX WKKKH Discount on all SHOES A LIBERAL DISCO l N I 1 KROM PRICEH -ILBEADi LOW M KANS VA I.I Kt TH AT CANNOT RE Ml PLH I I I ELSE WHERE. Men's Shoes Sat 1 11 Calf, lace or ooDgrese, wrt 2.00 now 1.8M Heavy congrew, splendid working -Iih wnre 1 ,fi0 now 1 Jit Bwt Satia alf, laoe or congTMf, extra vols irereS fiOnow 1,87 Railroad Shot John Meier make law or ooo great . were ;J now - 17 "Railroad King," Combination Bhoe ..... ere 8 00 bow 2 :9 Bart A Packard'! I alt Bui Globe can tot were 6 00 now 88 'r ne-eM's Boi ealt. lea lined, law Bhoe . were 4.1K) now 2 5)9 I rotMtl'a Vici kid, lea lined, lace Shot were 4,00 now 8.10 Smith Wallace, hih cut. Kangroo calf S-hoe were 3.00 now 2.47 1 'oit kin. Mai. flylish, excelent wear were 3 "i now J.H Ladies' Shoes Kid SImh, lace or button were 1 26 now $ Ml "rain, button sln' were 1 now Fine Kid, button ihot-M, pat. tot Upl . . ... wre 8.00 ttoa Plump Dongola Kid, heavy sob', button Bhoe were 2.00 UOW Spring Heel, Bne Kid. lace or button were 2.80 n. Fine Kid Lace Bhoe, I eel regular 2.60 Bhoe made were 2 r)(i now I inp!a Kid, fanny finish were 2 r0 now High OUt, Storm Bootl were 3.00 and 8,60 now Fined Viol Kid chrome kid lint d lace were :V"kJ now Buckle irotioe, regent ie were LOO now Discount on Boy's Shoes. Discount on CitVs Shoes. Discount on Babies' Shoes. Bixby s Combination Shoe Dressing large site 1 0c, small 5c WAREHOUSE., .MWWX',A)A.'..ji..'.. H IVM UUKW.U THEATRICAL MATTERS F AMOUS ENGLISH ACTRKSS TO TOUR THE AMERICAN STATES tii wlnhy Maxh LOCAL AND GENERAL I Li ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Inviutiont to a Lecture m u.v.n TliurtH.1. Mi. . , vwr' ngutc not or t h . r lm' r rttrrtan. ibvll irit'Udu at I 0n, Houmi tin Thurbdiu AltxTti TtelMW i Invi prmi'nti'il at tin- (tHr ibid aitminHiun The ua I attrai'tlon la thua m H airli oH invitation K Allu, hanlaa lati.l,. ...j. Uil . . m . ' ni'wna Ull.iUKII IIU'IIU " .'i,, ... ; tanlliriK m, lajfrKtll ,x 1 MM luv. utfil to th. KUlili. hHMiii: ..ia.iI ih w la th Ruaalan army for p r- , I II I B1- )ir m tht CatiramfcmB niiitui W'l kll IMAM . C i t. ....... M 11 ui in- in hi f(.iti. inin.-iv ass en 0IID.I- a,nl eilta lruu irciu pMl... la ,,!,.,. thll MtUetllj in. .,m day ""fioui Kiis.su. .mil Siberia. Hi to Ami-ii.ii M Vfi-al yfaj-a i it r(ui i i KiiBKia for u' "ttln't Mini. Iniblni'MX n atUti I aft him by a JMlv'- RbtB bf ah takfn a nw , Siberia, on thla M I atrvi thv l onntry in ih. nit HM in uia!i.tK-i! iii ulu his "with rrlmnll) Itlt t. trt o ,,i wha' ... mally exiata Mil Si i.. . i. .i. ...I. , ii. i 7,U"'-"'i, ! I,,,-,,,,-,. .4 1 hl ...,,. Blj lK , 5."l Mi learn aometklM I ?r tin I Kiw i ,. Bp iBrousi, "ll from III H lite time. lieiMOII tbut vhij (lay life " MiiiiiikIi nil BjMklll Hell ib Ml(it V ''"''ipui, in imiaiiiittH Krv u. .. i. . . . . . Th ""' oUHe- lb 1 i:iii,s iiuiiei tbe CI t ... nv , ami ,0' nilitiuoti In all illrec- It "At the Old Croat Roada" Come on Wedneaday Night Some Eaatern Stage Note. The lollowina ilaiun. Ii) tlM man HKem. ni may lie relied n j ion -! valid I It la a pleaHiirr to ehronlele the IbWNMM of the new play " At 1 1 did front. Itiia which tile enlerpiiK ,n- vnutiK (heatrieal manaei. Ai thin 0. Aiaton recentlv pntmutt at I a Ki'eat an MBHH ' At the Old Croat. Koadx" in evldentl ileatined t(. prove a niaK" title anil one of the aeaaon't. moat endurliiK Hiiecettaea. The title niuat not ! conluuded with the rural drama tor the scene and incidents are laid around the catate or several Malth plantation ow nens ol Natchez. Mia Aanin litis not used the well worn theme ot the Ian war with our southern Mifh born. It hi in ply tells an intensely in tetvMtint atory ol a HMtaible p. i iiiK and is happilv intwwoxen with si veral prett) lov scenes aud iuci dents of a humoious charai tei Francia Wilaon't New Play. New York. Jan. 7. The dramatic novelty of the week is Kraiicis Wll son, new plav "The Toreador." which has It Mrat metropolitan present a tion tonighl at the Katokarboekar theater The piece is a llllialcal com edy and it has already hail a MM mc MMaful run at the London tiaitey Theatei Says Kubelik Broke Contract. New York. .Ian. 7. An intereatina and romantb slorv is involved in the suit ol Rlldolpb Aioiinoo aaiiist ('liailes I man. which came up for heniiujt tialay in the Tenth Ualrict Munieliwl court The suit la brotiKht by Mr Aronaon aa the American rep reaentative ot Nor I ict lluukel uiusi i ui lUraator ot the Imnartil court or Austria aud a rich banker in thai country The auit la brought to re i over damages lor alleged violation ot contract on the iart of an Kuki life the 1 1 nilgai ian vloliniai now ap peaiiuti iii this eouittry New Vork Dramatic New. New York. Jau I The most mi poitani feature ot the New Year'a mimatlc bill on the met i opolltan 1 stage was the appearance at Wal Kvrle Bellew In Mar A lientleiuan from lioln SUnle.v Wej th ,u.' name. In "A r,ntleman from Krance" Mr H. l lew has a piece of sterling worth and both player and play were Joyously received as a pleaaaut relief from lack 'a theater of rlet Kord'a play Krauce." made man's novel of . IlSbbH jjf B mm wi Mt mWmm - - BBBBBBBBBBBBMaB AHer.1 'i .-J rtvifU.r Mm Pairu k l umpbell ICngland'a lauunia actrtwa. baa come to America to pay us a visit She will lour the country appearing Id several wall known plays. ing by at the Mk the Ml for ailed romantic dramas witn which New i oi I, na 1 been surfeited during the last two seasons Mr. liellew is among the best ot Ibe f-w reall) competent ro- ; mantle actors of the da), and his re turn to America is Indeed welcome A pr.-tty and fragrant play is Ha sll Hood s comedy ' Hweet and Twentv. winch had Its first presenta tlon in Anierxa laxt MoiuImv even Charles Ki oh ma u s etMipM) Madison Hpuaie theater It story of the love ot two broth the same girl Tin- vounarer n flic favored suitor, but he gels Into trouble and the ed r lse the oppor lunity to exaggerate his UeondUd und blacken hla biacier Th u the prodigal sends home word or hla re lormatlon aud prosperiiv hut the lo other Mipreascs the giMsl news eettbeless, the gill In faithful to her first love. and. In the end all ends happily The lovers are played In Han v Stanford aud Annie O'Neill Crowed houses was the rule last week at Mahbei steiua' Victoria the ater. wli. re oils mi i began hla N, York engagement in ;., i-. Bo her h tine pla "Fraud a da mini." Mr. Skinner Is supported an excellent company, the plav well staged and altogether the traction may be accounted on. of most notable of ih season BULLDOG TOOK A HAND Mixed Up in an Encountei and Caus ed Some Trouble. Tin . or four tin u and a bulldog vi il. in. uf oa 'II USed eollHllleralll' Mill II stieel Ileal stand, vlondiiv arte that the fOHBI nu n ty In a saloon and sidewalk lo sciile It Neiimaii ' cigar rnoou. It seema had Millie illffil lit I llllle itlll in, n The) ml veil la H HI by ' la at the a I it t It fls'lc oiintei uml a l,n,,,g which was near. Malag the ngrlta aM, aaanhuM lo lavaaUnti mM sc. what was going on Ariel look iug around lift I . be lltOUgbl hla was the plgi e toi hlM I" gum tionoi In the ring so he wad-l into th fhl kest ot th. mesa anil began ta take a hand In the rray Iiim at this lime tin own, i ol the dog i .1111. along, aud si.ii.g him m the mix up. aua fearing that he would bllrl someone, uiidert.s- to mill the dog off Ills aj toils along this line w,r.. nilsiind.r sIimmI u an inteiitlou to take a ban III the fight und he lll,.. took to pill iKith the dog and flu- owner Mil 4 Ibe ring with on. I-tus k out IiIiim a this he was MMimi Haflll No serious damage wus dune to either man or dog. It mtH nl s little BOHiaaaaanl foi Ibe ookwkon WALLA WALLA WHEAT M' t CENTS, r. o. a Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is In nil) given that the co partnership heretofore existing bt tween ) M Taylor and W W Hang burn under tin Arm name of Taylor at I'angburu. conducting a rentaurant Inisimaa In the City of Heinllefon Or igou la hei.l.v dissolved l mutual cojisellt I be aid W W Paugburn will col Net all accounts and pav all existing del, ts of said crepartnershlp Hated at I'eiidleton. Oregon, this 1st da.v of January A. D IWil I) M TATIvOH W W HANOHI'HN Farmers Even it That PriteRefu4d to Sell, B3elievmg the Market Will Ait. 'ci ooon Walla Walla. Ian . V I,, i i..e i ed th, lop in. I'll v.sleidav but na sales ol note Wen leni.iled flit lollf and a half cents wcr on. .. J foi hoi.-e lots but tanners refused to sell Th present unsettled fioatl Una ot 111 w eat h i und Ibe w.-ather and tin- pros peels o'f gialn fraaallvg out have given farmers new hope and but im grain will be son; ...itll spow falls or the danger of heavv himls passes Strikes a Rich Find. "I was troubled tor several yeais with chronic indigestion aud nervous tebltttjr." writes V J Oraaa of i.an i aatet N H "No remedy In lp. d in until I began using Klectrlc Hitleis which did nie more good than all the medicines I ever used They have al so kept my wife In excellent health for yea is She aaya Klectrlc Bittara are Juat splendid for female troubles: that they are a grand tonic and Invig orator for weak run dowu women No thai medicine cau take Ha pla I in our family " Try them fnly 50c iMtibtaction guaranteed b) Tallman a Co SCIENCE SETTLE IT. Dandruff Is Caused by a Cerm That Saps the Hum Vitality If is now a s.-ti ... tact that dan drug Is caused by a germ Kaillnc hair ami baldmss are Ibe result of daaaruff hi i lleardaU) of Champaign III got hold oi the n w hair pieparaiion NYwbios harplalda the OM1 one lhat I HI.- lb- daiidi gillll lie sas "j used Meipli bla for ni) daii'truff and falling hall ami I am well satisfied with (ha result" Iii I 'I' Kugate of I'rbana III says "I have used If. rpu id for dandruff with excellent leaults I shall . scribe it In rny practice " llerplelde kilts the dandrulf germ Physicians at- well as the general public nuf so HI