HEYBURN HERE Tent IT PAYS TO TRADE AT TBE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. son Out Big Clearance Sale On White Goods ?ec our biR display in corner window. Never before s (here such an opportunity to buy at such wonderfully low -rices Everything you want, we have it. See circular and come in anu uuJ"ub. ft Few Coats and Winter Garments at Halt Price UDAY, JANUARY 1C, 1003. ESEVITIES. IX Howard, farm loans. Gratz's clam chowdor. fi&i fish dally at Castle's. tatfthing smokers want at Neu- iftse repairing; we do the best. bo. l! make candy fresh every day. It Delta. Itolor sale. Burglar and lire- Call at Rees' cigar store. 3ar for sale Barley, wheat or ul- Leavo orders at Hawley Bros. fees' cigar store for smoking artl- (fill kinds. Pattons oia stanu. ( firemn Dallv Journal can he tsi on sale at Frazier's book store. doll 4 Wolls will reopen their k counter near the depot tomor- IHiji' cigar store, Maloy's old uJ, headquarters for smokers' sup-a. I to rate on club subscriptions for nines are as low as the lowest. aft I Wood and coal by 'car lots a spec ify. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone 1 1121. I When you want a first-class cab, or night, call for Irvln Baiter's. iona Main 791. I For Sale Brick building with demerit, 5090, nn Main street. Good Shitty at a bargain. Easy terms. LI Wade. K.1. Biter has moved Into his of fice, room I and 6. or the Judd build- Ifct ul slice his removal has added i lirje number or books to his libra-1- Jtr M. H. Marvin will deliver .his anted Itj'ure on "Gladstone" at e Presbyterian church Friday even- none stiould fall to hear this iVuted By gentleman, wife and ram, lurnisnea house, furnished repirg rooms or rooms and i to private family. Permanent Mwtory Apply at E. O. office. IF Harrnh, of Pilot Roelt, reports "try acie of his 320 acres of swoeat is in fine condition and any every acre of winter wheat p part of the country Is In equal V condition. bale23 suctions of grazing Imlng lands in Umatilla and counties. fiooil lmllillnfH 'H feed 15.000 to 10.000 Plenty of wntor Alar. im. 1 11,000 ami i2.nnn nr MJO head of cattle. 30 horsos. ". narness, plows, seeders and larmlnfr Hnnniioa a.i.i.... 'Vey, Pendleton. Halt soles at Teutsch's. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Rubber heels at Teutsch's. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Try Teutsch for shoe repairing. Imported llmburger . and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. No Chinese cooking at PhllllpB' res taurant. Everything tastes good. Hoar "Gladstone" Friday night at the Presbyterian church. Admission 25 cents. The Daily East Oregonlan Is on sale In Portland at the Rich news stand in Hotel PerkiuB. and at the Hotel Port land. Tomorrow night will take place the installation of the new corps of offic ers or Eureka lodge No. 32, of the I. O. O. F., and .also of the subordinate lodges thereof, including the Re bekahs. The Prohibition Alliance held a ses sion this morning at the M. E. church and elected officers as follows: Presl dent, Rev. Koppell; vice-president, Rev. Robert Warner; secretary, M. B. Scott; treasurer, John Chandler; chaplain, G. W. Rigby. New Marble Works. Jlonterastelli Brothers will next spring put up a brick business house with a stone front on the ground ad joining the steam laundry on Court street, on the cast. Upon Its comple tion they will occupy it with their marble works. The lower story will be used for the works and the upper story as a residence. The structure will be 38x50 feet in size. It will be in every respect modern and a model -of Its kind, and will cost not less than $4500. T. F. Howard is the architect. Lecture Tonight, The promoters of the Men's Resort hope for and expect a largeattendance to listen to Rev, Marvin's lecture on "Gladstone," at the Presbyterian church. This address is highly com pllmented, and deservedly so every where It has been heard. It will he Inrgely historical, containing u resume of the life of the "Grand Old Man" of England, whose life Is a chapter of the history ot the British empire. Pendleton's New Firm. Baker & Folsom, who succeed Jesse Failing In the undertaking business, now have (heir parlors open and are preparing to furnish supplies of all kinds and direct funerals. They have placed nn order for a magnificent new funeral car, which will arrive In a few weeks. A night bell has been put in end calls will bo responded to day or night. Maccabees Notice. All Sir Knights and Lady Macca bees are requested to meet at Secret Society Hall Sunday alternoon at i o'clock. J. S. Kees, Record Keeper FAVORS MORE STRINGENT CHINESE EXCLUSION LAWS Is Not In Favor of Repealing the Present Homestead Laws Thinks We Need Further Legislation on Subject of Irrigation. United States Senator-elect Hey burn, of Idaho, passed through Pendle ton this mcrnlng en route from Idaho to Spokane. During the Ave minute interval between the arrival of the westbound train and the departure ot the Spokane train, he was Interv low ed at the depot by an East Oregonlan reporter. He was asked whether he favored the repeal of the present law by which settlers on government lands have the privilege of paying out on lands they lfave taken at the end of 14 months tesidoncc. His reply was prompt, evidently showing tha ttho senator had given reflection to the question. He said: "I'm not in favor of the rqpeal of the law. Its general effect is to make It easier for the settler to acquire a home from the public domain, and that nlone Is reason enough for its re. tontion." "What attitude are you in in rela tion to the Irrigation question?" "Briefly, I favor the present federal irrigation law. I do not regard It as a perfect measure. But what Initial leg. islatlon on any question Is ever per fect? It is a great stride in the right direction, and 'will undoubtedly be per- lecten, or approximately perfected In time. I believe In enlarging the legis lation on this question: that Is. en larging the scone of the legislation so it will reach all the present condi- Ions, correcting errors and adapting it to the requirements of the people in the various regions sought to be ben efited." Senator, how do you stand on the Chinese exclusion law?" 'I favor the Chinese exclusion law nd believe In its enforcement. I be lieve also its weak places should be strengthened by amendments passed ith a view to rendering the law more tringent." CLEARANCE SALE P HHHHHHHHHHBHHHflHHHHHHHHHH i V) SERVICE INCREASING. CUT FLOWERS NATION PINKS Are arriving again daily. Good variety u mouerate prices. GREEN PLANTS n.ways have on hand a good selection of-Forshaw's Palms tin.., c.lc, ome in ana iook tnem over, rou don't have to buy. . HOT SODA is delicious and only 5 cents. KQEPPEN's nmia stoke Sieps prom Main St., Toward the Court House City Mail Delivery Will Extend as More Sidewalks Are Constructed. Postmaster Llvermore states that he present force of carriers Is ade quate to all the demandH now made upon them, and will probably bo for a year to come, unless the growth of Ihe city should be absolutely unprece dented. One thing that will lend invariably to an Increase in the duties of the carriers Is the extension o,f the side walk system and the numbering of the houses. The regulations allow every citizen to be served by carrier whose house Is numbered and whose premises are connected with a good and sufficient sidewalk with the prem ises of any other citizen who Is served by carrier. In other words, the side walk must be continuous from house to house in the territory served by carrier. Houses Isolated by not be- ing connected by sidewaiking with other premises already served by car rier cannot have carrier service. There will lie no new carriers until the volume of. business required of the present force Is too great for them to handle in eight hours. Mr. Liver more believes the' reason there Is no more extension of the rural delivery eystem in this county to be simply be cause the county Is too spanely settled. Prices on this line of goods should attract attention $1.25 Evening Gloves, lace tops, In black and white, sale price, $(.05. $(.25 Walking Gloves, plqoe stitched, all shades, $1.05. $J.OO to $5.00 Tans greatly reduced. u it 5S it t 65c all wool Tailor Suiting, sale price 49c. $X.OO all wool Prunella Cloth, sale price 72c. $(.65 all wool Novelty Skirt Goods, sale price $(.32. ' Tailor Made Suits, half price. Walking Skirts, half price. Long and Short Coats, half price. Domestics at a big reduction. Muslin Underwear at a big reduction. The Peoples Warehouse PENDLETON, OREGON. A NEW BUILDING. $10,000 Garden MORE MANUFACTURED NEWS. A 'Phone Message From Pilot Rock Says the Report About Rynerson Is Untrup. The report which was given public ity this morning to the effect that EJ Rynerson, of Pilot Rock, had disap peared, seems to be untrue from be ginning to end. The sheriff's office has received no Information of his disappearance and a 'phone inquiry to Pilot Rock this mqi'iilng was answer ed by the surprising news that such n repoit had not been heard In that place. The police here have not been notified and several prominent citi zens of this city, one of whom drove in from Pilot Rock yesterday, say they have heard no such report, although In direct communication with Pilot Ho'ek every day. There Is every reaton to believe that a frantic attempt to 'manufacture a Herniation has resulted In neaping an unmerited disgrace upon a prominent citizen of that community. In whom the people had the utmost confidence when they elected him recorder of Pilot Rock. W. F. Matlock Will Erect a Structure on Court and Streets. W. F. Matlock will next spring, as soon as the weather will allow, pro ceed with the erection of his, com bined business house and residence, which has been on tho tapis for some months as a possibility, and which is low an assured fact. The building, which will cost about $10,000, will be built on the north east corner- of Court and Garden streets, will be of brick and two stories In height. The- ground plans show that it will' be 50x75 feet in size. T. F. Howard is the architect. The ground upon which it will stand Is now vacant. The building will . be modern throughout In' all ljs equip ments, as well as architecture. It will be a testimonial of Mr. Matlock's faith in Pendleton. A BIG VALUE IN BOOKS 25c Each 25c Hose Company Meeting. All the members of Protection Hose Company are requested to be present at a meeting which will be held to night In the council chambers. There le now about $150 in the treasury and the meeting tonight Is for the purposo of prorating it among the members. Conspiracy indictments against the members of the coal combine doing business in Illinois and Indiana, are expected from the special graud jury In the coal famine Inquiry. Wright-Brown. Charles M. Wright and Miss Anna Brown, both of Pilot Rock, wero unit ed In marriage yesterday at 2 p. m.. at tho Golden Rule hotel in this city. In tho uresenco of a small uartv of lelatlvos and Intimate friends. Rev. Robort Warner officiated. Mr. and Mrs, Wright will mako their home at Pilot Rock. At a party given by the students of SI. Francis" college. Brooklyn, Tues day night, 7DQ0 persons played ourhre at one time. 'at 1875 tables, and 12 bands played In unison. Drop in at the Boston Store Purchase a pair of Douglas Shoes ...... For Men ...... Or a pair of Gloria Shoes For such popular books as "Eli Perkins' Wit and Humor," American Wit and Humor," "Peck's Fun," "Peck's Irish Friend," "Bill Nye's Baled Hay," "40 Liars and Other Lies," "How Private Geo. W. Peck Put Down the Rebellion." "Bill Nye and Boomerang," "Betsey Jane on Wheels," Etc., Etc., Etc. ' The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs f Clams Crabs and f Lobsters $ and other salt and fresh water foods The Ft ench Restaurant The Nolf Store THE BIG BOOK STORE OP EAST ERN OREGON. TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone M11I11 4 .For Women. Walk away and unlets you look down you do not know new shoes are on your feet. DOUGLAS and GLORIA SHOES are a blessing to humanity. The best, and best selling in the 'mar ket, genuine oak tanned soles. dressy, durable and a perfect fit, ' combining ease and elegance. We' sell warranted goods. We thank a customer after purchas6 and they thank us. ror tne xvuenen Have you an adequate sup ply of cooking utensils roast ing pans, cake tins, pois, pans and kettles' generally, ready for culinary operations incident to feasting? Make an inventory of your needs in this line and bring it to us. See what quan tity and quality you'll get here at small expense. W.J. CLARKE & CO,, COURT 8TRBET VI 8 3"ZXZ?r -J S3 v, the Babbit Price $1.00 per bar at the Best In the World in Bars Metal E. O. Office Boston Store HOW do you r..ir,r;.ua.i. ADVERTISE? Where 'Whole Families are The new efnrt nn nvr h Shod. J known nnless It advertises MK 1 rii-iriinrfnti-" 1 PMmwmtmmmmmrMmmi - ' , , .rf-rur,, 1