sXSSS--- .. V! Yon l"3"s & -MJW vietuiuer s. Clean Up Sale jf to convert the balance of our Iall and winter stock Wc5 J -.)Jf 115 to make room for our snrinp trnnHe. t StOCS '"" r- o o jjjESE VALUES SHOULD INTEREST YOU ft HIGH T WAGE SCALE ADOPTED. PASSED A CHECK FOR $2250 AT WESTON. kyfles Jackets .(crld' Jackets In very ' iisiv of pattern and jji All me currai y .rimnu illicit. at J-5 off j Dress Skirts pixss skirts are right up- ,.t ctriA clthi mil. i nnip li.n OM Vw pati Tln it J-5 off Tailor Made Salts Closlntr nut all our Ladles Tailor Made Suits at less ttiau ens , all goo i materials and styles. $12.50 aud $15.(K) values. at $5 a salt Furs They Include all the latest and nnbblet stjles btought out for fall. Then? Is fonielhing about the coloring ad btyles that make them exceedingly fascinating. Tbey mutt all go at 1-5 off lexander Dept. Store ! IF A FELLOW LOVES A GIRL, THAT'S HIS BUSINESS If a girl loves a fellow, that's HER BUSINESS. If the fellow that loves the girl, and the cirl that loves the fellow, marry, that'- THEIR BUSINESS. If the ellow ard the girl want to buy a piano, that's OUR BUSINESS Call at 316 Fast Court ttreet and we will convince you that it's YOUR BUSINESS-to buy of us. Re niPTnbfr our prifts lit our pocket aud payments are arranged to suit yourself. THERKELSEN PIANO HOUSE, 'Successors to S. L. WAKEFIELD & CO. 315 East Court Street. Captured at Nampa, Idaho Is Sup. posed to Be a Member of an Or ' ganlzed Gang Operating In the Northwest. Sheriff T. D. Taylor arrived In town Jon the belated No. 1 passenger train iimay mill a man kiwiik uis iimuc as John McCabo, who la wanted here on the charge of forgery. McCabo Is supposed to bo the ninn wanted In Weston for passing a check for $22.50. As soon as the worn was received that a forged check was passed the sheriff got a de scription of the man and sent them broadcast over the country. Wednesday morning the sheriff re ceived a wire from Nampa. Idaho, saying that a man giving his name as McCabe and answering the descrip tion of the man wanted here, had been arrested there. It was further stated that the man had practically confessed to being the forger want ed here. The sheriff then wired to know If the man would return with out requisition papers and was an swered that he would. On this infor mation Sheriff Taylor left Wednesday evening for Nampa to secure the al leged forger and returned this fore noon with the man. McCabe. It seems, went to Weston last week and forged a check for $22.50. signing a fictitious name to It, and succeeded In passing It off. From there he went to Boise, Idaho, where he was arrested as a vagrant and given time to get out of town. It was not known then that he was wanted here, but when he reached Nampa the chief of police picked him up and notified the officers here. McCabe is supposed to be one of the organized gang, if there is an or-t ganlzed gang, of forgers working throughout the Northwest. For the past several months there has been an epidemic of check forging .and each time the criminal has succeeded in getting out of town without being apprehended. McCabe may prove to be mixed up in other forger)- cases. ta u is tiintpd that his arrest may be the means of causing more of the gang to be run to earth. PIONEER MOVES AWAY. PERFECTION IN FLOUR lis reached in BYERS' BEST. Better flour cannot be made. The cream of the wheat crop enters in Byers Best Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. -ENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. FOR Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife vas bo 111 that good phy sicians were unablj to help her," writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., "hut was completely cured by Dr.. King's New Life Pills." They work vrondcrs In etomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. Twenty-five cents at Tall man & Co.'s drus store. HftfORLOj A WE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS. SiOMUtD FOR TABIC USt i AH kinds of imported lunches, -icner wurst, sauerkraut and 1st t. . ' cei at (OHLER & GO'S m Streets near Postoffice Long Headed. "Gosh ding that Hirem Sellers!" ex claimed Farmer Pinchbeck. "Charged me 11 cents a gallon fur two gallon o' He. But I'll fix 'em." "What you goln' to do?" inquired his wife, "Goln' to write to Mr. Rockefeller an' see ef I can't git It cheaper dealln' with him dirreck "Philadelphia" Press, Laatz Bros. FOR Wood, Coal and Building Material Delivered Promptly. bus,ness and are pre M to move light or heavy art. rmCErMAIN Near Depot,, Telephone Main 51. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In the family every day. Let ns answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling 1 no baking I add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. lo cts. I have bargained with a competent Timber Cruiser to locate Valuable Timber, Claims On the line o. a railroad now under construction, This means a big chance for first-comers. See N.Berkeley Theodore Harm, of North Fork, Sells His Farm and Settles In Grand Ronde. The many fishermen and sportsmen of Pendleton and the neighboring towns, will learn with keen regret that Theodore Harm, who has resid ed for 15 years on North Fork, five miles east of Wilbur Station, nas soia his home In the mountains and re moved to La Grande. Mr. Harm's hnmo has nlwnvs been the objective point for sportsmen and camnlng par ties from this city. His genial gooa nature and ready hospitality has en rto.iroil him in pverv man who has dragced his tired feet over the Blue mountain ridges on a hunting or nsn- ing trip. Mr. Harm settled in the deen can yon of the creek, with towering mountains on either side and con verted the narrow bottom lands into a veritable flower garden. He raised vecetables In such abundance that he could not dlsnose of them, and me frnm his dalrv was In greater demand than he could possibly sup ply. Hp manufactured currant and el- Horhcrrv trlno fnr hnmp use and made his Umatilla county home as nearly an imitation or nis oia uerman norae as possible. The best wishes of a host of friends go with him. He will be missed on North Fork and in Umatilla county, and will al ways be a welcome visitor. Negroes Don't Migrate. There were 6.500,000 colored per sons in the United States In 18R0. 7.500.000 m 1SJ0. and 8,800,000 In 1900. A "general movement" of col ored Inhabitants from one state to another or from one section of the country lo another, due to economic, political or hygenlc reasons, has been declared to be In progress at lntpr valo nf wn nr Ihrpe vears. since thP close of the civil war. " Rut the figures of each succeeding census prove that fhp rolnrpd nonulatlon of the United Srntps Is hv no means moratory, it changes little year by year except as the result of the ordinary Increase In population. Various ambitious projects of leaders to "colonize" cer tain states have failed entirely. In K-.inK.is fnr Instance, there are oniy 9000 more colored Inhabitants than there were 20 vears aKO. thougn rian sas has long been the mecca for many colored colonizers. New YorK faun. La Grande Organizations Formulate Scale for Direction of Workmen, l-i Grande, Dec. 12. The following scale has been adopted by the Fedor ated Trades of La Grando for the fol lowing year: That a day's work shall consist of 9 (nine) hours, nil legal holidays', night and Sunday work, shall count as double time. Overtime shall con sist of time and n half from the hours of 5:30 to S p. m. That oil brick and rock men count ed as mason tenders, and all other classes of helpers on buildings, with the exception of excavntlng work. snail receive for their labor the sum of ?2.R0 per day. That all mortar and concrete nuxcr men to recelvo tor their labor the sum of $3.00 per day. That tar roofing work shall bo In eluded in the line of the $2.50 per day schedule. That the following scale Is to take effect the first of the year and con' tlnuo In force for one year. Have some good farms sale. for Crops In Porto Rico. Tha nprtnllUllrnl dpvplnnment Of the Island has been satisfactory, ac cording to Secretary HltchcocK's an nual report. In 1901 the area of the c.ifro.. nnp fipMs nmnuntpd to 91.000 acres, and the cron produced was, ap proximately, h&.b&u tons, u i rr,r,ir,A lmt the crnn 'or the nrespnt year will be 105.000 tons o fsugar. 1th the establ shment of some lomp now fnr.tr.rtfc the nlantatlons are considerably Increasing, and It Is expected mat witnin a iuw " fugar product of the Island will be twice as much as at present Tho area covered at present by producing coffee trees aggregates approximately irrnnn um: vleldlner annuallly an i 93ft tons. The work of .. . . A .. ...t,lnf, Bifrrer. I restoring tuese giuvco, ed greatly from a hurricane In .. has made substantial progress since. Washington Post. vmo Rwain--Lovely moon, ain't there. Sally' Sally (revisiting her home) Ni ntin ? town'- Punrh over-drawing the Account Ever' hour in the day you are using up nerve force, body tissue, blood cells, en ergy everything that means health. Always taking away, always borrowing do you ever pay it back ? The thin body and pale blood say no; the reserve force is about gone. There is a general weakness and the body is run down. You have over-drawn your account; you must make up the deficiency, but how ? Scott's Emulsion makes it up with interest. It will clear you of the debt you owe health and give you a working surplus of solid flesh, good blood and healthy tissues. It's the lack of fat in ordi nary food that shortens the supply of fat in the body. In Scott's Emulsion the necessary element of fat is plentifully supplied in the most palatable and easily di gested form. It enters the system quickly and without effort. There's no tax on the digestive organs no strain on any part of the body. We'll send you a sample free upon tequest. SCOTT & BOVVNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. ; Save Money anil lour tycsiRm $ By UhUik tho Perfected Match Lighter Gasoline Gas Lamp Tum piro ffKrrrp.n can read 11t be lighted with a patlor mutch i. .I.'., in tlma thu 1 tfht ol a common kerosene lamp at nan me cipeum uu it baa a Nickel-Silver gen erator which flofi not scale from tue action oi uti, aim cloir the tip ai brasi does. We have Match I.t!littng , ., ... f ... .n 1 7 'i 11 T i Write for circular! and prlcei, CTGU'AHT (. HAN'T I.IfiHTIXO CO. S Inventor. A M'i'a Ifl Third St , .y ' VI'OKTLASD.OK ... , , ,. ri r j h.unrt. iraa utld t atoll n mantlei aholetale and re till. j AgenU wanted In every town In 1 . 8. vi a I' a a a a V a CHOICEST MEATS are alwaji tupplitd our pitruui. Good meat, well cooked rnkei a meal complete. Full weight and prompt dellvtry ate (eatoret otour tm.tnui, wnlcti U growing rapidly Otto Miescke ; O U It T H T It K K T Ho user's Old Stand BEWARE BEWARE MEN ONLY Men's riandKr"ch)iefs White silk Initial luiuilker chiefs. A etinipleto asi-ortiuent at 35c, 50c, 75c. Something now. Kxoelda with a silk Initial, a jc. White silk hniiilkeri'hlefs.hviu stitched anil plain. All sites nt aoc, 50c, 75c, Si 00. Japanette, a new. soft, ready for use material, ujc. Fancy lortlerel tuitl colorrtl silk hanilkerehlufs. A veiy large line at very low prlcen a5c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. A chance to blow yourself. Silk handkerchiefs for tac A couipieto etock of iniportwl linen with all width borders 35C, 3s C, 50c. 75c, $i 00 One-half dutenKxd linen In a fauoy box. A good pnetit $1.50. NECKWEAR Suspender -A very largo Hue of fancy ullk In the Intent color hiK 75C,$i no, $1 25, $1 50. - - " w Uloves Uolf glovt-M In blauk, eHtl anil fnnoy tH)lor soc, 65c, 75c, $1.00. Umbrellas Klne black silk with nice lmmlhw $3 50 to $6. ."ult Cases Men'ft leather oases, 21, 2(5 lneh-$6 to $10. (ltovci Dent's lino kid tlrtf" glovt'H, hmvy anil uieiltuiu weight $3. Suit Cases Ladles H,' Inch. Plain and Ittted-$i3 to $30. Olovrs-Bllk llneil Burtlo nt popular prices '.$1.35. $i-5 i.75. $3.00. Ncckwea' Bullful creations Just from tho milker. 35c NECKWEAR The most complete line in the City, and we can prove it The Boston Store Corner Main and Court Streets. jj Hunt up those pictures ami have them framed at once Christmas is Not Far Away You will get the best work and newest style frames if you will come to us. Largest stock to select from af r CU A T?T2 for SHARP New Ideas. V V4 aJJi AXTLaUV Opera House Block. Going out of BUSINESS All sewing machines in stock to be dis posed of at cost. Come early and select a bargain WITHEE 0 1 1 .COlKT 8TIIKKT FOR SALE A half section of fine wheat land, all in summer-fallow, north of Pendleton, Good improvements. Almost a section ol land in one body, a short dis tance north of town. POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES CALL on Colesworthy -AT THIt CHOP MILL IW I 1 1U1 Iff a A 1 4 CI A t J BWAVVrVVVVVrVrM. FRANK B. CLOPTON fiOO MAIN STREET ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COITNHWr.T OI-AT-rA W 1 1 fimrftiiB (,'otirt HKGIHTKItUD ATi-OHNKV IJ. H. Patent Ofllca U. . mm FOREIGN FATCNTf Trade Marka and i.'opjrif on 1 .at, N w WHBiiiiiKioii. ij. 1 Dcspam & Clark Wholesale Com mission Merchants Will pay cash for poultry. The Market price always. I3nng it ia every day and all day. Chickens, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys. Office in K, O. Building Come. Get Our Quotations old NKwaiMriJiis-To i'ut vsimt carpets, 00 abtlr.M vails, or for vr- V:...'.. nfn nawauaner la lira tundlei of 100 each t 85 rente a basd it h KAHT 01IKUOMAN 09lc, !' ton, Oregon.