PAGE toL DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PFDLETrON, OREGON. S.vrntnAY, nF.CttMnEB 10, ll04. u 1 SiSd Most marvelous offer of the year. Two great bargains that are truly wonderful. Two leaders to bring you in. Leader No. 2 Overcoat-$4.50 11 t" i H II li li ' ii ; . ii u u ; V II ' t I I .11 ft 1 ii ii ft i i ft li ii 41 li ft i I i ft ii 44 i 41 M 44 I 44 I 41 I 44 II 44 ii 41 i 44 M 44 N 44 I 44 II 44 i 44 II 44 I 44 11 44 ...... . II Leader No. 1 $4.50 for a Suit FOR THE EXTKKMF.I.Y s.MAIJ. SUM OF $4.50 WE WILL SELL YOU A XVKl.I, 31 APE. T11UEE-PIECE MANS SUIT. THESE WITS A HE OF lll.FE. 11I.ACK. AM) FANCY CHEVIOTS. AM, AUK WT-'J.l. IJE, AM) WELL MADE. ROUXIt AMI SOUAKF. CIT COATS. a stylish jiev lk;tii. hox ha'K. lining, foh only MELTON' V 'EltY NOItllV. IT.COAT. FANCY $4 50 WE WANT YOU TO COME IN AND SEE MOST WONDERFUL OFFEItS OF THE SEASON. FULL PI.AII4 THESE Think of it, a stylish suit or overcoat, for only $4.50! OLLIVAH The Bargain Givers. The Bargain Givers HELIX HAPPENINGS ELECTION HOARD HAS BEEN APPOINTED BY COUNCIL. Nrw City Ti tmmu a Curfew Ordi nance Adopted Mm. Walker In Very III Fmrtrwrll Surprise Party A Bostons House Will Ouit at HeUs Another Hcbool Teacber is Needed, Bat Cannot Be Engaged Under the law. a very successful school In district Helix, Dec. . At the regular monthly meeting of the board of al dermen C. E. Bott was appointed city treasurer In the place of P. B. Bones, resigned. At the same meeting a curfew ordinance was read and adopt ed, and at a sepelal meeting of the council, the following election of of ficers for the coming year, were ap poined: Judges, VL- C Smith. B. F. Myrtck .and J. K. Bott; clerks, Bun Johnston, Jesse Moore, Clarence Knight. , W. H. ' Bond has been appointed a school director In place of Horace Walker, who recently moved to Pen dleton. ' B. B. Richards has gone to Welser, Idaho, on business. The members of the Baptist church gave Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Richmond a farewell surprise on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hugh Walker is quite serious ly sick at her home three miles east of town. The .Athena Mercantile Company, which has been doing business here for the last four years, has decided to close Its store at this place In the near future, and Is now conducting a closing out sale, with that end in view. Another Teacber la Keeded. At a mass meeting of the residents of the Helix school district. It was unanimously recommended that the directors engage an extra teacher, which action seemed necessary owing to the Increased attendance. The di rectors, however, decided that they had no right according to the school laws, to take s-ich a step. It Is much regretted that a' technicality should prevent -the Improvement of school facilities, when tt Is so much needed, and also greatly desired by the larg est taxpayers In the district I 3S. We would suggest to persons own ing bottom land, composed of gravel and soil, that they sow It, in proper rows, to locust, and raise a nursery of that popular tree for shade pur poses. It is a beautiful tree and tt hHR been demonstrated to be drouth and vermin proof. It is a rapid grower and in two or three years, from the seed, will sell for from 25 to 60 cents. The supply at present is not equul to the demand. There is, along some of our rocky bluffs, cropping out In places, a soft, red, burnt rock, that when ground properly and mixed with linseed oil, makes a bright, deep red paint, in every way equal to the best Venetian red. The writer has tried It and knows whereof he speaks. Barney Crowner, who has been suf fering with a chronic bowel trouble for the past year or so, Is under the care of a physician. NORTH M EAT NEWS. Barney Crowner HUH III Successful Term of School. North McKay. Dec. 10. Wheat In this section Is growing finely. The reads are In fine shape, though In place they need some repairs. Tbe past week Mr. and Mrs. R. E. , Porter have been in Walla Walla at tending at the sickness and death of Mrs. Porter's father. Ethel Qalbralth is conducting NOTES OF UMATILLA O. R. A N. YAKD3 ARE COMPLETELY BLOCKED. Local Talent Will Pluy "Borderland" O. R. X. OMduls Inspect Uma tilla Offices Coal Famine Tlireut ened Preaching by Rev. G. L. Lovell Ir. Smith Called to Attend Mrs. Fulliiiee. Umatilla, Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Davidson made a business trip to the county seat the first of this week. Dr. Hmlth was culled from Pendle ton to attend Mrs. J. P. Falllhee, who was very sick. She has fully re covered her usual health. Elmer Knight, day car checker, visited The Dalles Wednesday. Blnce the O. R. & NY Co. has dis continued selling coal to their em ployes, a coal famine Is imminent in Umatilla. "Horderland" will be given by lo cal talent In the near future. Jtev. C. L. Lovell of Pendleton, held preaching services In the school house Monday evening last The Improvement of Stephens' building is progressing rqpldly. Mrs. Walter Fraser, wife of the night operator, arrived from Pendle ton today to visit for a few days. The yards were never more com pletely blocked than they are now, owing to the large amount of wheat going east. E. B. Calvin, general manager, M. J. Buckley, superintendent, and T. Walsh, trainmaster, with others, com posed a party of O. R. ft N. officials, who arrived here today to Inspect their business at this point. Celluloid handkerchief .and necktie cases, 26c, at the Owl Tea House.' . OF SEVENTY-ONE ADDITION'S TO CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Iti'CuriiiNl I mm Extvtmivo Visit in the East Sovero Attack of Hlicu iiiutisni Will Siciid the Winter at Kuiniutii Fulls Moved to Pullman Visitor From Tucoma Has Re turned Home Will Visit In Port lam! Till After tho Holidays. Milton. Dec. 9. Dr. S. A. Fulton, and Messrs. H. A. Williams and Lane Honn returned Tuesday from a week's hunting ut Touchet. Mrs. Fred Lauer of Cottonwood, re turned Monday from the east, where she has been visiting since October, and In u few days will move to Mil ton and will occupy her home recent ly purchased of Mrs. C. E. Berry. Mr. J. L. Frazler Is confined to his room with an attack of rheumatism. Miss Jennie Butler has gone to Klamath Falls, Ore., to spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. S. D. Grlx zle. Mrs. T. W. Quiet, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Berry, has gone to Walla Walla for a brief visit before returning to her home at Ta coma. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Frazler will leave tonight for Portland to remain until after the holidays, visiting Mrs. Frazler's mother, Mrs. Thomas Brad ley. Svventy-One Additions to Church. Wednesday evening the Christian church closed the revival meeting which have been In progress for over three weeks. During that time there were 71 additions to the church. Moved to Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilder left yes terday for Pullman. Wash.', to reside. PORTLAND'S FREE SHAVES. BarlMT War Taking Curious Turn tn Hie MetrnpolH. "Free having" greet the eye of the panser-by on Flanders streets, and the crowd of Idlers that usually pat ronize barbers' colleges can again be seen, each member waiting his turn for a free shave or haircut, says the Telegram. Former barber colleges were knocked out by the State Bar bers' commission, and tbe president and secretary of this one, Messrs. Cole and Hayworth, declare they are going to teach the barber trade In Portland in spite of all the commission can do. "The trouble with the other bar ber colleges was that the teachers were not licensed barbers themselves " said Mr. Hayworth today. "Of course, the Htate Barbers' commission will decline to issue licenses to our grad uates, but young men from Idaho and Washington can still come to Port lam) and learn from un; then g" hack to their homes and practice their pro fession. "We can educate un apt scholar In eifiht week 8, but t lie re urc some you up men who are slow to learn and these have- to slay lotiKer with us." Profitable I'rult J-'urm. W. U La Follette, the "fruit king" of Whitman county, shipped 81 car loads of fruit from his 2f0-ut:re or chard at AVawawa.1 this season. Of this amount, flii full cavloadrt were whipped, ami the leninlnlnif 13 car loads w ere in broken lots. The fruit went to New York. Chicago, Manito ba. St. Paul, Minneapolis mid North Dakota. I'rnhuldy two-lhUdu of It went in the three last named points. Kully half of the shipments were peaches, ami the remainder wuh di vided between peaiH, plums, prunes, grapes. apricotH and other fruits. His total shipments this year were H1.00U boxes. Tills means a nut profit of from jNMito to 110,000 from Mr. La Toilette orchard (or a single crf and prices were not ub high U He lias 200 aeres in full bearing ul f0 acres in young trees, Just begiantnf to beur. Northwest Investor. For Rent. Four ncres good garden tnd churd, all under IrriKutlon, t Kd Or. Address J. H. Koontx, Ecao,Ot They are beauties, those not brtfi stiff luits shown at Sullivan Bood. Just in by express. There is only One Genuine-Syrup Of FlgS The Genuine is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. The full name of the company, California Rlir Syrun Co le Printed on the front of every package of fh. genuine! mm mm Mm The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita tons made by p.ratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable . JtCT" are known ,0 art " and should Buy the genuine always if you wish to get hs beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bJious or consisted, prevents fevers and acts best on the fcdneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or ciuldren. Many millions know of its beneficial, effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the laxative remedy of the well-informed. Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs MANllFArTllDcn jif . w,vu, D , , t . MUfX Vis fv - .. Oi m l 'XT' .1!. Mb J i l! .1 "Newspapers kms via nrmppni in lanre Lumuci nuu. ...,,- jvuffsotmnrr em of cm uanarea if, ecnuj a bumlls