Clearance Sale Men's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishings and Hats 7.00 Men's suits, olearanoe pric $5.66 7.60 Men V iuite, oleaiance price .! 8.00 Men'i suita, clearance prioc "" 1000 Men's suits, clearance price "..so L2.00 Men's suits, clearance Mian RflQ 1. AO Men's duck coats, lined 1 10 1,60 Men's din k pints, lined 1 10 J. 00 Men'- duck coats, lined.. 1 .0 Men's heavy fleeced underwear, suit ,85 ULOVriS. NPCkWEAR. SWEATERS AND UMBRELLAS I:crylhiriK at Reduced Prices. Om it A Eli S DALE) l'ri--' Ctothier$t Futnahtn and ffaUttt, I'cwllctim- RIGHTS OP WARDS INDIANS LAUGH AT HAIR CUTTING ORDER. LEAVES THE OLD FARM. Tl'KSUAY. JANUARY 28 1909 GENERAL NEWS At LM Angeles. William Q, Nevln, aencral mniiani ' Ol he Santa Ke Kail' road lines west ol Albuquerque, died suddenly at lilh hoim The Immediate Ml Of death wan paralysis ol th' heart Mr Mar .lohnVon Up (rtll known author, has been fct the loin,.. Hopkins hospital it) Daltimore, I if the past 1 day. Tlio superintendent of the hospital M.nlit that Mis John ton was then- tor a visit Through tin1 in. rccasloii ol thi' K'V Ut'lir I t'.pr i;iMtOI ol the first Haptlst .'html; ol Dillon. Mont Andiew Carnegie ha. offered $7iiuo lot Irorar buildtni for union provided the city fnrnlah a suitable file an I ii annual appropriation rur melntc llin Th.- .Manila Ann. ran (Miami" ol commerce has tot mutated an appeal to garjrMi! in win. h it eerneetly pray lor the enact' 081 ol Inws al towiai Chlneei to ater the Phlllp pi tic Islands und r i UCh restrictions an tlM 1'nlt . d BUK - Phlllppll m iMton may an ACt. PlOaldehl Rooeev! has made it plain 0 v t . calleJ aho talhl with him. thai !n la-.ni n canal, and that Be e it: ' .! 'Ill tu In' anthoi told .it thU teuton congreea Hen ator Morgan says lie expecta to act a favorable report from tela committee ilt.n u bald !lt'it ,i. ' oxpecta tin ion' at to anataln the onmttto aft' i a at 1 1 1 more dote rati n a content, The Ni'w Yuri, ll.iahi prints t w i i from St. nhi .i Bona , ,i iiint t. pendent who I.. i .-." i three months in tio Philippines - a if. ii-v of the condlttona in the 'aland He t Vft- a pessimistic mow oi tin situ aim), saying that Qov o. I if i- h neatly mistaken in bclievlni the I ml of tho bMnirvectton la MM and ragarda tli- natives , u reconcilable I end better organlsec than before the I npe.tr of Ajrolnald Qovarnoi Talt believe:, that tho oi.l; stating OPPO , sitlon tn the authoili oi Urn United i States li- Ileitis fomented 1)- the men from tin Hong Ko.ij: Junta MMt h whom were former! yrnliU'niH of the rich cofTee-BTfiwinir rovlnco of Ha tanga. Bill Taylor, ot Athena. Thought he waa Injured by hi Father. HecaiiKo he feaied that hie MM had eloptd with l.Vyeai old tcirl. MOMI Tnylor n tarmer retidtnil tteei Athena. Hnyn the vVtll Mlfelll UnloU) wired the sherlff'i ofBce at thta phi' " to apprehend mi' Taylor am' hold the fWtol BMU1 until he ould arrive. Hill Taylor waa litis son. he aaid. and had left heme the day before with his team, accoupenled by Jaaaei Uoly. Mr DoiOVM and her 1'iyear- old deufhter, .Minnie vVelfcer. Tho tathei reared that (he Kit) ani his hoy are re koIub to pal aaarried. An exa'uiaallon Of the rerorda at tin' aaditori ofllce arai made i,it no lioeataa had bean laaaed to rtMioa i ay lor. The office ri laforned the lather in Orefoa that without war rant they could not hold the boy and Taylor aftei aoaae haattaney veiled back to arreat tin. boy tor ateallhi his ItOreei 'I'liii wan done, lull Mos ; tov wtakcneti ami preeenll) tin telephone rana apain and ha aaid: i urn the bo) looei I 11 hoi i the team. I'm eonlnp." Yobbi Taylor is about ti yeara of ace and in explanatti i aal i :"Mra. onovan and her daugnti r wanted to rnnii tn Walla Walla. Tln-y vei BOlni !" 'ii'i tin train bol I told then i ! hrlna thenn with one of o n team Thai i- .!' iht . i a aa to it. Bodj ucri Btwl thai the team back and he in Athena on the train. "Not nutcb," waa tin reaponae. "NO tnore I arm tor no When II m I liavi to work ,i year for notnliix and then cant have a team tor a i tiled e; il.iyo. I've had i IIoiikI) ' n '-an! i;r.fbl:ii' ithnut AaillliU' to marry Mim Donovan'a dauahter "fbey Say They Will Refuae to Obey Cite Declalon by judge Fee in Court Here. Indians here on the reaarve laugh I at the idea of Indian OommlMloner Jones as eOBtaiaad In the r nl or ter said to nave been leeUed Ifolli Washlnatoti. and eommandtni that ail wards of the government owl off Ithetl lonj bait ami dtacard their blan ttota, They assert that they will Bghl It In the ronitB and will refuse I to cut off their hair ot do anything I alee that the order may mention, mi I leas they denlro so to do. They base their anion on the fai t that the) an' cltltenOi o declared by the Dawea , and Slater aeta and upheld In the l Oltlts here ill the decision It) .Indue Kee. a fee years BfO, when We. t .-out collected $200 from Policeman I'M BrlahOi for carry tng out the or der of the COUrt of Indian offenses I'n-., 10 cut off Weet Soot's hair, as the COUft'a punishment. The Indian null had the sanction Of the Interior department, and yet the clicult court In re. .Indue Kee presiding, assessed 1 line a i i n -1 Brlabo for attempt lug 10 Interfere with the personal m city of an Indian who had laUcu land iitnlei allotment and who had eevared 'lis tribal relations. it is likely that the real meaning if the order has been misinterpreted and that It does not .pretend to ragV iBte the wearing apparel and barbel in:', of the Indians. It seems piolia . ble that It refers only to the pouni men who attend the aoverninent ' boota, and that the) be required, i: they r Ive the oeneflts ol these schools, to eonform with certain re quirementa. This would i. different, and might be perfectly legal. Rut, as to the Indiana complying with any order attempting to regulate tin. elo'hfhK or hair of the Indians there is no doubt that the) would re ilat it to the eaten! of their abllltj Indue Foe's declalon has never been questioned, and the citlaenahlp or the Indian appeara to in- wi ll eetah tlahad k mil IfO ni r But our radical style of cut price making in our celebrated Closing Out Sal continues to worry competition and please thousands of contented customers. Plenty rants if von need them. Gotta and vests if you mad them Mow will that -nil VOU? A tew davs iiiw and we will take an nual invoice, We are therefore anxiotti to olOfftJ out a lot ol' odd aud ends lit sacrifice prims. We have ml, I. , I ti.., . .J ".v ' ' l'-ll(,Hfi; 11 ...... . t . . , UU PI shoe store and as this shoe h such a favorite in the liig town? speak for it a hearty welcome her TO 1 UHK 1 ' 01.U IS ONE DAY I aaeUra ireaM juiniui' lableta, a, 1 bmIiU refund the wre'v lift fafla to evn UMvei ataaeMreM en taaa imi WHE Villi B A II TO COYER T 1 rloi i.i1. we'iid return am .ir,iw ia PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW3 The fvill text of th.' Chinese OXClU1 alon bill introduced Into the senate By Mr Mitchell, show-: that overy pre caution has been tahen to safexnanl the Intereats of the I'uolflc Coaat. with regard to the entry of Chinese laborera Tie you ilk son uie. dauKhti-r of Clave smith. Richard, aed 11. gad riior!anu aK"'l II vlth Joseph Cal vin, a hired man were Uiowned while kkutiny geai Allii, Wash The three went akatin.e and die' tot return In itn eveplag Tin QOmmlltea OB ways ami means kaviuK In hand the project of a law irriKation canal UirouKh Kittitas val ley Waah.. reports proxreas. and it Iraeaptrea that one or more de flat ta am! fea llde plans for n ditch will OOa he lorm dated. I hi aalmon pac k last aeaaon on the Pacific Coaat. aeeordinx to the fest reliable data obtainable, was ever 1,700,000 cases iarxer than In laOO. Huet Sound. Hrltlah Columbia and Alaska eannerleu made the xruat eat pucks un record. A conservative eatimate of laat year's output ia 4.600, 0W eases Auditoi Alkinson. if Waahlngtou. drew a warrant for IIVjOT.BO in favor of the Washington fetate Sutjar Ke tiniuR Company, 01' Spokane county. The legislature of Itfj passed u law rreatltiK a beet auur bounty, the atate to pay 1 cent a pound for all heal sutrar tcrown ?nd rnanufaetured within the atate. W. OUford ..ai. deau of the School of Mnaie, tendered his resignation to Judge B. 8. Ilean pmaldent of the toard of regents of the University of Oregon, the same to take effect In June, 1902 At tuv recent needing of 1 he board of rejraptg in Portland. Mr. Surh applied for a ralae In aalary of Iron $4iio to $800 a year. liPL'.T. BtUTTLE. DULL HAIR. All Comet tiom Danoruff. hich Cauaed by a Germ. Split haii. irirah hair, hiaterteea haii "iioie hair, railing hair ail owe tlaeti origin dandraff, which in oaoaed h) a measly little miorobe that burrows lato the throw ing up the cuticnle lato aaadruQ "lues and s.ippiuK the rltalitj 01 the hair at the mot. causiiiK tl. MVBVai diseased OOAdltiOOa ot tile hall till I! Snail) Calla OUI In.n ii. si lenee has ditiovered a rem'dv to destroy tho daiidi'iifT microbe, win. . is combined in New bro s H rpleide. and may he had of any druggist Allays Itching instantly and makes hair as soft as silk. Take no uuhstltutc nothing is "Jus; as good." Will Mow to New ( Quarters I Groceries at Reduced prices to save expense of moving Praparator) tn moving to new ; Uliertawa in tile I ., Pnnrain.. ltl,,cL ( : BE SURE IT IS A GOOD GOV pi' MDl .itnui. tlir stie K . m of arocartaa m 'h -ir. vswir.aBtaiai waamHBmBaaan The Q00J AJd. A good a,l la an announcement tn brief ten;. 3. straight from the ahould or. conrlae and to the point, telling something In a clear and Intelligent manner and atattng a few prices aa an indl:atoi of the way you sell Kinds or do' 'ork. Hrookllno (Mass. t Chronicle. Colonel Chatles W Miner, of the Sixth Infantry, repoits the renditions en tin- island of Negios to be iinsat Is- factory, and says thai eM Bolomag and 4o men armed with iltles under the command of the 1 eled bandit lead' i . 1'apu lao are tei i orllnc the peo-lie. FALLING HAIR 1 City taktrt ami Crecery will be sold at reduced rates, to save the expense and trouble pf II moving, and in order that the new store may have a braml new ffi stock ot gogds to adorn ita shelves there will be a . (taritt Otuuu ttk of GROCERIES With a pair of "Pendletou Hlankets" on your ban you will be comfortable and warm during the eotd est winter nijjhta FOR A pair of six pound Idankets of 1'endleton inaim faoture have been proven to he as warm Bl l 16,1 pound pair of other hrands BECAUSE Nothing hut pure PUfiEOE wool ii uaad in tiu Paa dleton Mills ind they spin their yarn finer and weave their biankete eloaer than other mills Prereotedby warm nl, ,,,iu,-. m illi( 0fl i UA BOai and n."i 1 curiouaA, pur. ent of euiullnut aUB euro. TbU tiualiuvut m aeee leopi flliun Imlr, oler the wsl, of . .11. mid in ' nl huoUich Irrllated, lU'bliiK i-ui 1.1. . , UiuuUU- tlm I, u i' -In. !, and make Uiu hair grow upon a cluuii, wholo ouii . Imaliliy '4j when all flse fallo Aul4thr.,ui,..uiihaatM Pur era l). .an ( i ..r , tul. Fruta , tluttou "Uum la lur. IWuuIul Uu,"t PPNIlI PTrTiM Wfil PM MIL JL a . m r a a 1 J k 1 1 V M-d MmJJL v avaenn PENDLETON. ORE(iON as well as products of the Bakery ... aar c l -t iNuw is vout opportunity to buy 1; iTiainuiaciuram. Ul family supphes, ,, ,i , 1, j, Tha i Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robes and Shawls Grocery, it may be remarked her. A'rWA!rw.ii)wAi'-i-'" will be the finest establishment of the kind m this neck of the woods Beat in mind the clearance sale of j groceries at Martin's Grocery Main Street, uear Webb. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink Polydore Moens, Proprietor. j Kii