MGHT PACES. . . . - - - - - ..H'V( PAtLT A3T OREGONUUT. PEKPLgrOX. ORJEOOX. SAT1RDAY. JANUARY 1, l$OjS 0 tttM " , - ' PAGS fTYK. ' ' 1 i Clearance Sale OF ALL READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS FOR Ladies, Misses and Children Jacket to bine, Mack, brown, kw, Yalnes $10.00 to $18.00; doxing out prices all ata $4.95 to $9.15 All Uulies Tlkr Sulu most be closed out this month. Prices cut accordingly. Children's Dresses In pretty blues, browna and reds, nicely trimmed, well mrt Only 40 left and they are being dosed out at nearly rudf price! JANXARY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ALL OYT2R THE BOUSE. Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets CITY BREVITIES jGet ranny. U- C- aer. C. C Rader. tiet sunny. Bli line Stetson hat at Roosevelt's. J1S.6I lsdies' Gloria shoes at Rooae- li'a Tkroglas and Hanan shoes at Roose Ifa Jesse Failing, agent for Stelnway lass. Alblfa Iwy fr a1! 100 tonB at Inquire at -this office. For Rent Good buslnes location, noire 114 East Webb street, smokers get satisfaction at How ils, formerly Rees' cigar store. Good furnished rooms for rent Hilr at 417 West Alta street. Hurd 4 Crane's fine stationery In ,!t Lowest prices, at Nolfs. Call for premium tickets at Lee lutsch's. They are worth money. Try a pair of our Bunker Hill bool ihoea. A doll free at Teutsch's For Bent Storeroom, 728 Cotton ed street; Inquire of Chria Ranley. Japanese cook wants a job. Wages v per month. Address P. O.box 34. The St George restuarant, open j and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri- rea. iiln. Hay Felger, fasionable dress- Icing: charges reasonable. 71 S Bra. street. The county court today granted a or license to A. B. Stephens & Co., Umatilla. IFor Rent Good furnished room. : blocks from Main street Call up tone Red 1563. or Rent Furnished or unfurn i housekeeping or Bleeping rooms. Perkins avenue. or Rent Nicely furnished room uite of rooms for one or two gen- Iraen: IIS Lee street. i p-aiiies' and Misses' sulu now be- soid at cost and all alterations at Teutsch's Department Store. tmker Hill School shoes are bet- tnan ever. We guarantee every Lee Teutsch Department Store. frwlyn lump coal contains less burns longer, holds fire better l 11.50 per ton cheaper than any coal In Pendleton market 'Phone main 261. Farmers recall that the wheat crop was frozen badly in the spring of 1900 by such a changeable spell of wnlter weather as is now being ex perienced here, and some fears are still entertained for many crops. The Day and Night Express gives "quick, reliable service." Covered wagon on street from 7 a. m. to 12 p. m. 'Phone Main 2811. or leave or ders at Grltman's cigar store. Billy Leathers, Prop. The Boys' and Girls Aid Society of Portland can furnish a limited num ber of boys and girls for adoption, for light work, for chores, while attend ing school and for people wishing to bring them up as their own. Address W. T. Gardner, Portland, Or. PERSONAL MENTION AT THE PRAZER. Xext Lou Wen ham visited Echo today. George M. Hays Is down from Hu ron. J- R. Ray. of Echc, la here today on a business trip. A. F. Yates; of Troy, Idaho, ls a sTuest of Hotel Bickers. J. S. Hughes, ot Prairie City,, is a suest at Hotel St George. .-; J. at. Hemphill.' of Pilot" Rock, 'is here today on a trading and business trip. E. P. Marshall left this morning for Portland and Salem on an extend ed visit. W. M. Ely, who lives In the Adams wheat belt, la In the city today on business. D. Richmond and wife, of Helix, are here today on a trading and bus iness trip. H. L. Snyder, ot Wetter, Is a guest of Hotel St. George today while here on business. Will M. Peterson, the well known Athens attorney. Is In the city today on Dusiness. A. Snyder, a prominent farmer or north of the city, la In. town to. day on a trading trip. o. R. N. Agent E. C. Smith and family will leave for Portland to morrow morning on No. L J. W. Scrlber, of the Farmers' and Traders1 Bank, of La Grande, passed through this morning to Walla Walla. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. K Smith leave this evening for Dayton, Wash., to visit their daughter, Mrs. C. R. How ard. O. D. Teel, one of the prominent farmers and stockmen of Echo, Is in the city on business for a few days. J. H. Dunpal, a well known lum ber man of Cascade Locks, is in the city looking over the territory In this part of Oregon, B. C. Kidder, of North McKay, who has been ill at his home two miles west of town, has recovered and is In the city today. J. M. Bentley, while absent in Cal ifornia, will attend the annual na tional convention of fire and life In surance underwriters at San Fran cisco. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. King, of Baker City, are guests at the home of Mrs. D. D. Smith. They will leave in a few days for Portland, where they will visit. Charles Cunningham, the sheep king of Eastern Oregon, will leave to night for Denver, where he will at tend the meeting of the National Livestock convention, which eonvenes there on Tuesday, January 10. Mrs. Louis Hunziker and daughter arrived last evening from Walla Wal la, and will now remain permanently in the city. They will occupy one of Clearing Sale ii n ii aa. mM a. u ON .4) ...... a.. a.a.a.aAa..a. ..... ... EARLY JCNE PEAS, S CANS ..... A too 1 GALLON MAPLE SYRCP . . Mo FORCE OR MALTA VITA, 1 FACKEtJKS , JSo BANANAS, PER DOZEN - , loo BEST CANE SUGAR, 15 POUNDS .. . , 1.00 CONDENSED MILK, PKIt CAN 10c PYLE-S PEARLINE, LARGE SIZE. loo PYLES PEARLINE, SMALL SIZE, C FOR JSC DAIRY SALT, 50 POINDS , 50o SALMON, "PINK ALASKA," S CANS , ; 3 So BLUE LABEL CATSUP, PER BOTTLE ' 15a STANDARD TOMATOES, PER CASE $3.15 STANDARD CORN, PER CASE '. . . . $1.40 It Pays to Trade at THE PEOPLES Three Interesting Attractions Week. Manager Taylor presents three In teresting attractions at the Frazer during the coming week, as follows: On Monday, January 9, "Uncle Tom's Cabin"; on Wednesday, January 11, "For Mother's Sake," and on Friday, January 13, "Soldiers of Fortune." Ail of these attractions are old fa vorites and will be well received. The company presenting "Untie Tom's Cabin" is said to be especially strong. It has brought out some good press , the newlv reDullt houses on College .......4........................v.. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. to notices. In the near future Charles B. Han ford and Daniel Sully are coming to the Frazer. Other leading companies are also billed t r the Frazer later In the year. POHTL A N D TUB EATEN El . Murine Coiiimitxlon Advises Mall Subsidies for Orient street belonging to John Vert B. F. Snaggart was in the city Tuesday from his stock ranch attend ing to some business matters. He had just returned from a short visit with his family at Pendleton. He was accompanied to Pendleton by his daughter, 'Miss Ethel, who recently closed a successful term of school In district No. 50. Heppner Times. A. I.. King Keeks an Entrance Hardulrk Pawn Shop. A. L. King is in the city lull charged with attempting to rob the pawn shop and second-hand store of Jethro Hardwick. King was arrested short ly after 11 o'clock last night by Po liceman J. W. Scheer. A broken door sash shows where someone at tempted to enter the store, .Scheer was at the O. R. & N. depot last night, a block from Hardwick's store, when he heard the crash of broken glass, and saw a man running away from the place. The police man kept wtiteh and saw King return to the store. He placed the man under arrest. This morning Hard wick swore to a complaint charging King with attempted burglary, "King came into my shop yester- dav evening." said Hurdwlck, and pawned a coat and vest. He took fancy to a diamond ring I had In a show case, and examined It. It is my opinion that he returned after I had closed the place, hoping to find the ring still In the tray." r M Always on Time u never miss keeping an Wanent If yon depend on au that oomea from oar as show you the new pat watch case In sllrer, awl goM-fllied cases. Mr. W. C Lyons and Miss Gene Portland Oriental commerce, which ! Crowell left on the afternoon train is Just taking form under the foster- I last Friday for Pendleton to visit ing attention of combined Oregon In- jtr. Lyons' mother a few days. A few terests, is threatened in a startling ' 0f Miss Crowell's girl friends were at manner by the program of the mer-1 tne depot to see, them off, and In a chant mari"e commission If a seem-1 spirit of mischief, JUBt as they were ingly inspired forecast is accurate. It boarding the train, showered them is rumored that the body will advo- with rice. At Bolles Junction Mr. cate mull subsidies, says the Oregon Lyons' futher was met and he accom Dally Journal. j 1 anied the young people to Pendle- Most of the disbursements of this , ton. Dayton Courier-Press. class will be on the Atlantic, but four lines are to be so favored on the Pa-1 Weather ReMirt. clflc. with Seattle ana sail iraiumu decided on as terminals. Two mure have been left on the un 1. Hunziker miltllllMMOl Observer Johnson has recorded for the first six days of January the t'ol- ined list but it Is predicted that lowing maximum and minimum tem Ignea un. uui n v !i,ratnre an, I nrecinitatinn at this they will connect a Lnuea suiieo ra- . cific port with South America, anil may possibly run to Manila. Portland Is not mentioned as even a possibility, and her connection with the Orient by subsidized lines, such as are promised her two rivals. Is em phatically Ignored. In the Pacific states the Oriental commerce overshadows all other com mercial considerations. South Amer ican connections would be nothing In comparison. A subsidised line to Ma n. .m nnrtiv compensate, and point : Jan. 1 . . Max. . 44 . G2 . 63 , 47 . 41 . 39 Mil). 26 3 3D 28 23 22 Ruin 04 In Ul in Oregon Is tlie Real Thing. "Tex" Langiver. who recently re turned from a visit to his old home at Fort Worth, Texas, declares that he I InBtpAfi Of I 1 I . I 1.1 1. I D.nrfl.tm were this assureo rwiim wouia uoi more direct connection with China (or ,he choicest spot in the Lone Star and Japan, there would be less com- state. "Business conditions In the plaint. J Southwest," he remarked, "are dead, land I was heartily glad to get back Attention, Everybody. here. Oregon, especially Pendleton, The ladies of Pocahontas lodge will : , gooi enough for me." give a basket social at nenaricM .. , wn.rtv January 11. Every one invited. Ladles, bring your baskets. A good time assured. Kate Fuglt, keeper of records. The Washington State Federation of Labor has memorialised congress to exclude Chinese and Korean, from the United States. BylerB, Lowney'B, Gunther's, Ihe Palm and Our Own Candies in package8 from 10 cents up to $7.50 Pi8e line of bulk goods. A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS, Popular Price Druggists. At (lie Methodist Church. Dr. Driver will lecture at the usual hour tonight at the Thompson Street Methodist church. Tomorrow he will sneak three times, as follows: At 11 vi,wk aubiect. "Four Classes of Mankind." At 3 o'clock, subject, "Modern Science in the Books of Job" a special discourse. At 7:30 o'clock. subject, "The Death of Moses." Real Eotate Transfer. W. J. Furnish and wife to W. O. Cole, quarter section of land near Pendleton. Consideration. $3000. Walter M. Pierce and wife to John F. Temple, land In block 68. reserva tion addatlon to the city of Pendle ton. Consideration, $2500. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriett Howard, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure It, until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cut, bums and sores. $6o at Tallman Co.'a drag store. Funeral of Henry MsJiler. The funeral of Henry Mahler took place this afternoon at $ o'clock from Rader-s undertaking establishment Interaeat was at Olney cemetery. Sentenced for Life. Rising Sun, Ind., Jan. 6. Judge Cornet overruled the motion for a new trial for James Gillespie this afternoon and sentenced him to state's prison for life. He will be taken to Michigan City early Saturday. MAPLEINE Th mam Mmmtm imp MAKES MAPLE SYRUP Pure granulated sugar and maple lne that's all. Make It at home it saves money and Insures purity. Ask your grocer or send 2 cents stamp (or free sample to CRESCENT MFC. CO. CATTLE, V. S. A. Mmman mf 0.af Ptmdmr gff i the". 2nlm ' take I M L it if Every woman should see that the per iodical function ia kept in a healthy con dition. The way is to take an occasional dose of Wine of C'ardui. KvtTjr woman ii subject to conditions which bring on female weakness. Wine of Cnrtiui givea women strength for all tho duties of life. It gives them strong nerves anil freedom from pains. Witio of Cnrilui not only cures but the health. The organs quickly resiond to ing veuetuule ingredients of which Wine of is oouipobod. A healthy woman does well to is medicine on approaching hex periodical nest. Wine of C'ardui enrol the worst coses of ongiil female troubles and has cured thousands quickly and completely in the privacy of ifCTarratfrSEBS Ciiiooha, Miss., May 1, 1902. Wine of Cardui and Thedford'i Hlack-Draught is a sure cure for all female diseases. I recommend your mediciues to all my friutids everywhere I go. Five months ago I could not walk across the house without great pain but I am well again. I have only taken four bottles of Wine of Cardui but feci better than I have felt in two years. M RS. N. T. OLIDKWKLL. Remodeling Sale ijt ct ok Having inirulutseil Uie Duster furniture store and made ar raiiKemiiilM to remodel and Improve the Interior, we will offer good for Uie next 30 days at prices the lowetit ever heard of In Umatilla eoiinty. We want to illsixme of as much goods as possible liefure we commence to remodel. Come In and see us. We want to get acquainted with yon anil have you get acquainted with us and our metlioda, Graham Hunter Successors to JOE BASLER LOOK STRAIGHT at the matter and think that you'll agree that It Is not wise to put off wearing GLASSKS If there Is the least reason for think ing that you should do so. To make certain, why not HAVE VOI R KYF.S TKSTF-D? The employment of scientific in struments by a graduate optician makes the test conclusive. It will prove that you should or should not wear glasses. If you should, we can fit you at very reasonable prices. Winslow Bros. p. o. Block. OpUdaas. GAINING Union hade. HAND MADE., CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. ri FAN) INFS& AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH. FIYNN GET IT. Don't accept a substitute. 1 1 I ! fill I.I Ii -w IS lll III ' v Tfv-rK i lit iir T.1-sT MAKERS. Expett Collectors W have located a branch office In Pendleton, and will make collecting riefunct bills a specialty. No ac count too old for us to handle. Our plan Is: "No collections, no hargea Suits instituted. Judgments advertised. The Van Alstlne-Gordon Oo, Mer cantile Agency, II. V. Llpe Co, Mgrs. It E. Court St. Telephone Main $11 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In mind when you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kurt for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colcsworthy 127-12$ East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Line Killer. e e e ;; ;; if :; ;; 4 ;: ;: ii it it tt tt tt tt e