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usltn underwear
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For the Money
our Corner Window .for Display
and Prices.
Lee Tetmtf
sdhi
11 ia viihili i . imii.h
to,
safe-keeping. Early yesterday after
noon tho futher went to the authori
ties and requested (hat they assist jfata
llltn lit flt,1ti Mo Dim envlnir iKo lini i
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NEWS
58 BREVITIES.
J. A. Howard, rami loans.
Try Gratz's clatu chowder.
Oyster cocktails at Gratz's.
Fresh fish dally at Castle's.
Clothing cleaned by Joerger.
Smoke tho Pendleton Favorite.
Everything smokers want at Net
nan's. '
Men's half soles. 75c. The best
TcTltsch
Tho best half soles for ladles. , 10c
leuiscn.
Don't forget shoe repairing! at
Teutsch's. , ,
John Vinson Is bulfding a .residence
in Milton. i . .
A gentleman's smoke. The Pendle
ton Favorite.
A furnished hotel, with naylnc
trade, 2000. N. TV Conklin.
Imported limburcer and Swiss
cneese sandwiches at Gratz's.
No Chlneso cooklns at Phillips' res
taurant. Everythins: tastes eood
One of the best lodging houses In
Pendleton, ?3000. N. T. Conklin,
Lot for sale, great bargain: Haley's
audition. Inquire at 403 Alta street.
noes' cigar store for smoking, art!
ties of all kinds. Pattern's old stand,
The Oregon Dally Journal can be
found on sale at Frazlers book store.
Hay for sale. Barley, wheat. or al
Leave orders at Hawley Bros.
cigar store, Maloys old
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
CLEARANCE SALE
was not found until late in the even
lug, when two ot fits Bisters made a
second request Hint he be located.
"Ypiinc Itillirlck is said to' have
bfeu under the influence ot liquor fori
imore than a week, and threatened
se-ernl times to take his own life.
Yeaterday afternoon he left the home WaIn 1121-
stand, headquarters for smokers' sup'
piles.
A sunrise, when you see that cozy
I home I can sell you for $1000. E. T.j
wade. '
Wood and coal by car lots a spec
ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone
Bui Who Reads Shakespeare
Not 'Yeiiowbacks.
a colored bootblack and
wistant arouad a barber
wry far from Main street, of his father and made the threat
says the Union. The that he waa going to commit suicide.
ci huuiu nut tviiuiu lie Bt:ureu Ul pulHOU Jb I1UI
Gene Laverty, who lives two and a
hfllr mllpK wpst nf Mlltnn Id ImlMltifr
T I I . .-. . i.l. .1 mote, . 1 - C r . I. J
up the hdtB and polished, He is married and his wife is report s M hMiitifiii
Mr. Fuller lately built and has mov
ed into his now residence, four miles
north of Milton.
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: blackies, this one might
Husiusi any umu wueu uu
icmanding his attention
Eluding. Tho fact that he
1 1 took open before him
; It up for a dime novel
L-.1.
t to ago curiosity impelled
(.!.. mw-. .11.?
Jacob Zuber of Union County Dies as
Result of a Fall.
La Grande, Jan. 21? Jacob Zuber,
who met with a serious accident by
falling Sunday afternoon, died last
evening at 5:10 o'clock. The Tall
caused him to be seriously injured in
ternally, and at his age the shock was
more than te could stand
oarmnvkR of a yellow- Mr. suner was a nauve or uer-
WS too well hound for. a many ana came 4 10 uranue itonue
' vni pv vpnrq npn M o nmirf.i in
, i . 1 . ...nn InVnn mtnf
over the apparently thrill-
a wen viiumucu iu uy ui wii"
vunrii Truin d i n nr
wan Antral ai waiia waua
twuie or roison in mib fos.
imsled last night with a
of tliycinlne in his possession
years ago.
the cattle business for some years.
In 1879 he and Hear' Striker built
in the Union- brewery, and In l&B.'i
he went into the general merchandise
business, retiring a few years ago
on account qf his age. Ho has, been
a devout member of the Mnwonlc
lodge since his arrival here, and one
of the first members ot" that frater
rity 'in this valley.
A lie
Humors
hands, falling hair, and
. - O 9
-.VHIUt J V- V
4 ti a. e
ndcloggingof the Pores,
.T " "IHfUlODMDIiHH.
R. A. Carden Dead.
H. A. Carden, of Athena, died last
nlgbt at '10:15 o'clock, of paralysis.
He was stricken about eight days
ago, sinco which time he had been
entirely helpless. Mr. Carden was
78 years and 10 months ot age at the
time ,or his death. He was a Virgin
ian by birth and had been a resident
of Umatilla county from March, 1878.
For about seven years he resided in
Pendleton and theu moved to Athe
na, where he had since resided. He
vas a carpenter by occupation. His
wife, who was a sister of Mrs. A. M.
Raley, of this place, died about seven
years ago. Mr, and Mrs. Carden are
survived by six sons 'and one daugh
ter. The sons are A. O. and James,
of this place; Fred, a resident of
Athena; Mclvln and William, w,ho .re
side at Wenafchee, Wash., and Hen
ry, who is in the Klondike. The
daughter, Mrs. Qozbl Henderson,
lives at Falrhaven, Wash, The fun
eral will bo from Baker & Folsoa's
undertaking parlors at 2 p. m. tomor
row, and will be conducted by Rev.
Potwlno. The Interment will take
place in Olney cemetery.
JHalf soles at Teutsch's.
CUT FLOWERS
? .wvwalc prices. t
GREEN PLANTS
uii iiann n annn c itinn nt inrahawc hs ms
.wme t. : . . - : " " -V T
'OfiU't I. . 7 " " '
'.uovb in nn if ,
is delicious and only 5 cents.
nnw V mm. MM- M mm. m. - MM
torn Mato St., Toward the Court Howse
portraits given
free to customers at Martin's Family
Grocery and Bakery.
Charles Clemons has just moved
Into his new residence, a couple of
miles west of Milton.
See the' little Pendleton girls in
the cantata at the Presbyterian
church on Saturday next.
Wanted Three rooms for light
housekeeping in good locality. Ad
dress G. W. D., care E. O.
For Sale A nice business in Pen.
dleton, suitable for man or woman
of moderate means. N. T. Conklin
For Sale Brick building with
basement, 50x90, on Main street Good
property at a bargain. Easy terms.
b. T. wade.
Do, not fail to attend the entertain'
inent at the Presbyterian church Sat
urday the 24th. Admission IE and
,25 cents.
Free at Martin's Family Grocery
and Bakery, beautiful oil portraits
made frotn photos furnished. They are
worKs or art.
tor Kent Neatly furnished room
for gentleman. Use of bath, electric
lights and 'phone. Inquire 312 South
Main street,
See W. B. Jenkins for door name
plate, signs, numbers, etc. Newest
novelties. Prices low. Office, Commer
ctal Association.
M. F. Kelly was fined in the police
court this morning, $1 for engaging
in the business of hauling baggage
without a license.. .
The scarlet fever, measles and
smallpox, all of which were prevalent
around Milton some time ago, have
reen completely obliterated.
Oil portraits free at Martin's Fam
ily Grocery and Bakery. Not cheap,
trashy portraits, but works of art
Absolutely free to customers.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the M
E. church wllf give a dime social at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Rugg.
Wednesday evening, January 21. All
are invited,
J. K. Kepplnger and I. M. Smith
have dissolved partnership in the res
taurant business. Mr. Kepplnger hav
lftg purchased , his partner's Interest
In the business, at 652 Main street.
J. C. Prltchctt, of North Milton, is
building a residence, which he ex
pects to occupy In the spring. Mr.
Prltchett raises fruit extensively, and
.leportg that the prospect for all kinds
or fruit is One.
Tbere will be. a dance tonight at
L. C. Rothrock's place, near Havana,
given by Frank Lleuallen, who has
charge of the place during the ab
sence of Rothrock and his father,
who. have secured an agency for the
Security Safe for Polk and Benton
counties. Mr, Lieualllen lately mov
ed upon the Rotbroclf place from
Weston. ,
For Sale 23 sections of grazing
anu arming lands in Umatilla and
Morrow coiintles, Good buildings.
Ranch will feed 15,000 to 10,000
sheep. Plepty of water. Also be
tween 11,000 and 12,000 head pt
sheep, 130 head of cattle, 3fr horses,
wagons, harness, plows, seeders and
other fanning supplies. Address
Joseph Vey, Pendleton.
$ ,50 White-Lace Curtains, Clearance Price, $ .39
1.00
-1.25 , "
1.50
1.76
'3.00 "
,4.00 . '
i 5.00 , " V
.50 Ecru " 4- ;
1.00 "
1.75
2.75
4.50 ;
6.00
, .79
' " " .98
i .20
; " 1.30
' ;. " - '; " 2.40
" ;. 3.30
? 4.20
" ' ,1 " .39
, , , . I I
" . "' j.30
" " 2.20
...' 370
" " 4.95
Tailor Made Suits, Clearance Price $1.98 to $25.00
Walk'ng SkirtB, Clearance Price $X.5 to $20.00
Jackets, Clearanco Price $2.00 to $15.00
The
Peoples
Warehouse
PENDLETON, OREGON.
Sea food fresh at Castle's.
Rubber bands, fresh stock, sold in
bulk, means saving. Nolt's.
For Rent Two furnished ront
looms. Addiess Mrs. 'll. S. Dorman.
Store News
A r linn rf f3Mt lrv nin. J
Ole Olsen, who is about 27 years L . " "
with the scarlet: """ '""" "",,l''a, "r 1
1 19c to 48c. - Call and see them ,
We sell stationery, blank books I
and .office supplies j
AT A DRY GOODS PROFIT.
of age, came down
fever yesterday.
Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots,
f:hnde and fruit trees, nicely located.
Reduced to $1500. K. T. Wace.
A quarantine was put upon the res
idence of Harl Stewart last evening
for scarlet1 fever, of which there are
three cases in the fainlly..
A. A. McDauiel, who lives on Wild
Horse, near Saxe station, will either'
rent or sell his farm and, move tg
Pocatello to manage an agency fori
the Security safe. j
No. 1, the overland westbound pas-j
senger,- Is about 11 hours late today
according; to the latest advices, and
will arrive. at this point about
o'clock tonight.
Blue Mountala Court No. 2, Tribe
of Ben Hur, will install officers
Thursday night, January 22, after
which refreshments will be served
All members are requested to be
present.
The largest gun in 'the world, a 10
Inch weapon, requiring years In con'
struction, was completed ,at 'Water
vllet arsenal In June, this being the
most powerful engine of destruction
yet devised.
THE NEW
Pingree
GLORIA
$3.50
SHOES
For Ladies Have Arrived
Boston Store
Where Whole Families are Shod.
GLASSWARE
Our new Spring Goods fine
Berry and Fruit Bowls in New
Cut Glass effects, 20c. Fancy
Water Jugs, 20a to 45c.
Specials
rolls !
Sanitary Toilet Paper,
for 25c.-
New Mounting Books, ipc.
Paste, Ink and Mucilages
complete lines 5c up.
The Nolf Store
The Delicacies
of the season are, always
found at our restaurant.
At present we have
Finest Oysters f Frog
Legs f Clams Crabs
f and Lobsters f
and other salt and fresh
water foods
The French
Restaurant
TRANSFER
TRUCKING
STORAGE
CROWNERBROS
Toloplioni) Main 4
Solid Comfort I
Js enjoyed when your home is
heatrd by one of the Acorn
stoves. They don't need cons
tant attention as the use of coal
in them is more economical
than in any other stove manu
fictured, and the bright, cheer
ful fire that glows from one is
pleasant and cheery. The
Acorn stoves are sold in Pen
dleton only by
W.. CLARKE & CO.,
COURT STREET
Babbit Metal JVt:,,
per bar at the E. O. Office
WOVAI PlO YOI I Pct people Ho know what?
IW WW UKf I SmKJj' vou have to sell II vn
The new store can never be t rMirnwAM
known unless 'jl avrlscs M LJ V CT. hi lofc Y