PMLY EAST OREGOX1AN, PENDLETON, ORBGOX, SATURDAY. JANUARY 14. 1905. PASS BjdtkN. 'jSING OUT SALE of SLIPPEKS ddutW " our warra' fur-trimmed house Slippers, . .11- roeiilnr prices 2.00, $1.75 and $1.50. SALE Party Sllpir In patent leather or kid, 1, a, t f 1-2 to 6, In A, B. C ana D widths; regular price . sad 4.00. $1.65 Pair GIVING A BIG DISCOUNT ON ALL FELT SIIOKS, BUTTON OR LACE. Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets , ONDKRWEA'1 SALE CONTINUES ITOS WEEK. BREVITIES I 0. C. B4f- Lati. Roosevelt'a Lnwitr sale at Teutsch's. una htU at Roosevelt a. Lu, went for Stelnway LdHimn ilioes at Roose- r music at cut prices. UStre. ufor tale; 100 tons at 1)11 this office. y-Gxl bualnes location, hi UK Webb street. at nUifaction at IIow- Lij Reo1 cigar store. bin, tor rent, and f urnl- b Apply 608 Thompson at. mi wants a job. Wages bib. Address P. O.box 84. tarre restuarant, open m. Mn. Cooper, proprl- b Filler, fasionable dress- ijm reasonable. us i bi-Gral furnished room. ha Main street. Call up bun. ui nisei Jackets lire going i ton all sizes uow In tath'i department store. mattering from any dis ks not yield to medical Mid call on W. M. Mc- ic 24. Queen Loriffliie Hnuoe. jalrn. loot of snow fell on the so sight, but at noon, as J passenger train puss- It was melting very rap- pitoook wind that was N ud Night Express gives service." Covered t from 7 a. m. to II Wluto 1811, or leave or- i cigar store. Billy fty. fB0lrls Aid Society of nrniun a limited num- "d firlS for arinntlnn -frw Li . . ' fsrenores. while attend- "4 for people wlshlnc to fu their own. Address Portland, Or. O. C. Rader. Oet sunny. 13.50 ladles' Gloria shoes at Roose velt's. The big shoe sale now on at Teutsch's. General clean-up of all winter goods at prices that will surprise you. Teutsch's. School In district 41, on Couse creek, taught by Miss Daisy Lee, has been closed for the year. 2G0 pairs ladles' fine party slippers, worth 12.60,' S3, 13.50 and 14. On sale now, $1.65, at Teutsch's. Wanted By single man, ?ood ref erences, room with bath and hot and cold water. Address P. O. box 413. F. H. Coolldge, a Jeweler, has re moved his stock and repair shop from Milton to Athena, where he will re main permanently' Church of tlio Redeemer. Church of the Redeemer Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, rector. Services for the second Sunday after epiphuny: Sunday school and Bible class jii 10 a. m.; morning prayer and service at 11; evening pruyer and sermon at 7:30. Subject of sermons: Morning. "The Development of Jesus Christ; His Development Through the Influ ence of His Home Life." Evening subject, "A Glimpse of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, In Aetuul Operation In a Man's Heart." Dr. Jones would es pecially ask the attention of thought ful men and women to the series of sermoriB on the development of our Lord, Jesus Christ. He would speak not only to those who are interested In Jesus Christ, but to those w ho are nterested In the home. In the fam ily, and In the spiritual and Intellec tual development of the children. Everybody will be cordially welcomed at all these services. PERSONAL MENTION W. B. Skinner, of Lewiatnn in th- city today. Mrs. C. H. Beitel of Pilot Rock. Is a guest of Hotel Bickers today. O. D. Teel, the well known Irrigator and stockman, of Echo. Is a visitor today. G. F. Stewart, of La Grande. Is In the city today, a meat f hm.i fit George. Mrs. Oils Crank, of Seattle, will arrive this evening to visit at the home of W. A. Crank for a few dnvs. Sheriff T. D. Taylor returned this morning from Salem, where he took an insane oatlent in th . tai. hn. Pltal. Rev. W. S. Holt. Presbvterlan mis sionary for Oregon will assist Rev. J. Dlven in his meetings at Pilot Rock tomorrow. Mrs. W. A. Crank will return this evening from Spokane, where she has been visiting her parents for the past three weeks. Miss Alice Taylor has been re-em ployed in school district 86, on Wes ton mountain, and school will be con tinued until June. Percy C. Holland, proprietor of the Walla Walla Statesman, left this morning for his home after a busi ness trip to this city. D. H. Preston, of the Preston-Par- ton Milling Co. of Athena, is a guest of Hotel St. George today while trans acting business in the city. Miss Margaret Boner, of Wallowa county, passed through this morning to Walla Walla, where she will re sume her studies at Whitman College after spending the holidays at her home. Mrs. W. E. Brotherton, who has been visiting at the home of A. C. Brotherton, six miles west of this city, for several weeks, left this morning for Salem, where she will visit for some time. it i ' 11 - a. am BMk am SSSSSk. Sal ! Cleaning Sale Prices!! a a a a a a a 4 a a a 4 4 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a m a a a a AMERICAN SULPHUR MINES. fays on Time keeping aa r depend on N t1ns tp - 0 new pat- I 1 to stiver, Md-oUed Hunzik er sHTT" MtttlMNllHt EplHOUtHll Churpli. The services at this church huvt been very Interesting for the past two weeks. Dr. Driver's strong and mas terly addresses on science and the Bi ble have attracted general attention. and been as a new revelation to man. He will remain over Sunday, wnicn will be his last day in the city, and speak us follows: Saturday nigiu. The Great Wunt of ManK'nu , dum- .iv i.i 11 a. m.. "Working wu-i u" , Sunday evening, 7:30, "The Horrible Pit." These sermons will be of spec ial Interest. An Invltutlon Is extenoea to all who can avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing him. Sun day school. 10 a. m. Junior League, t p. m.; Epworth League, v Robert Warner. I Cane of Life and Deatli. Richard Mansfield was dining with . . I -(ka, MA. a friend, story wrner, ---ning. The writer took from his pocket a letter and tapped the envelope with hla fltitfa "I've heard curious requests," he aM "hut I never heard or uuw such a one as this fellow maaes. n. a consumptive, out In Arlsona, and evidently doesn't expect to live much Innnr T.latan to this! "Dear Mr. Blank: I've read the first chapters of your serial story In n.iu', manilne. Can you send me . inv of the whole kin. Piriinn this unsual request, but I've got to see the finish of that tel. wnra I nass out." New Tork Times. - To Cure Cold In One Day Taka Laxative Bromo Quinine Ta& lets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature Is on each box. 16c. First Shipment of American Product Received in France. Robert P. Skinner, American con' sul at Marseilles, France, furnishes the following Interesting . report on American sulphur mines and also on the first shipment of the American product Into France: The first cargo of American raw sulphur, consisting of 3000 tons, was shipped from Louisiana to Marseille In October, and there seems to be a far prospect that American snippers will share permanently In the Im portant French trade In this article, says the report. The requirements of this country are 90.000 tons a year, nearly all of which Is used to prevent the spread of cryptogamlc diseases of the vines. Approximately one-third of this total Is Kiound and sold In Its natural form while the remander Is superheated and precipitated In the form of flakes of pure sulphur, known on the mar ket as 'soufre neige." Over one-halt of all the sulphur Imported Into France Is received at the ports of Marseille and Cette. Heretofore the AnKlo-Slcllian Sulphur Company dim ited), has had a virtual monopoly of the market, their prices per 100 kilos (220.46 pounds) cost and freight Mar seille, being- as follows on October. It Third current Slcillon. $1.89; third aood. Sicilian, fl.fg; third fine Sicil ian, SI. 96; second fine Sicilian, $2.08 Our American sulphur deposits were discovered In Calcasieu Parish, La.. S Gyears ago. while petroleum boriiia was in progress. The sulphur found was practically useless, how ever, being buried under 400 feet of oulckssnd. The rock being porous and filled with water containing sul h,..i.rl hvdroeen. the sinking 01 shafts was Impossible by old methods. After millions of dollars had been soent in attempts to reacn me aui nhur. It was decided . oy Merman Frasch to extract It by the application of water, superheated under pressure to many degrees above boiling point. ii la then forced by means of lroa nines Into the sulphur rock. The sul phur being Insoluble In water and of greater specific gravity. iana io bottom of the well or deposit, from which point Is Is raised to the surface by means of an air pump, on me sur face It is allowed to congeal, aiiu then ready for shipment. Th. antrv of Louisiana suipnur imo the world's markets Is an unmistaka ble triumph for American ingenuuy and commercial courage, which has brought Its own prompt reward. R. P. Skinner, consul general, snaraejnc France. yler it it . ("fain, .i.i. ; from "Ml , Gunther b , Candies in to $7.60 8. Lownev and Our Own 10 cents up n6 Of hnl V nn1a. C.. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS, Popular Price Druggiete. ON ...GROCERIES... EARLT JUNE PEAS, S CANS o 1 GALLON MAPLE SYRUP ! FORCE OR MALTA VITA, PACKEGES : 6o BANANAS, PER DOZEN ' BEST CANE SUGAR, 15 POUNDS , l- CONDENSED MILK, PER CAN PYLE"S PEARLINE, LARGE SIZE.'. Mo PTLE'S PEARLINE, SMALL SIZE, FOR 150 DAIRY SALT, BO POUNDS SALMON, "PINK ALASKA," S CANS , BLUE LABEL CATSUP, PER BOTTLE S55 STANDARD TOMATOES, i PER CASE .M STANDARD CORN, PER CASE It Pays to Trade at THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE a 4 sa e e e :: :: : ..........A.A.A.A.A.A.A.&All,AllIAI,lll,tltflffllflltflff,fflf,tl ejeejeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewee CHILD LABOR Li C"v 1 1 FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSION. Few Violations of the Law Are Re ported Most Violations Are Found In Telegraph and Messenger Com paniesLargest Number of Chil dren Under 16 Years of Age Em ployed In Department Stores Little OpiKjhition Is Found to Uie Spirit of the Law. Good- Cutlery is prized highly In all households. We have only crood cutlery, the kind that keens a keen edge. TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, and the X FAMOUS Gillett Safety Razor Goodman-Thompson Co. HARDWARE, STOVES, PLUMBING , Fairly Won the Dog- - a minister was one day walking .in. a road, and to his astonishment saw a crowd of boys sitting in ironi ui a ,in with a small dog in me cenier. When he came up to them he put ti. fniiowlnsr Question: "What are .ininc with that dog?" One of the boys sad: "Whoever tells the big. ,.t lie wins it." "Oh," said the mln. Ister. "I am surprised at you boys, for .v. t was like you I never told a ii. ' There was silence for a while, ..nin one of the boys shouted: "Hand him up the dog!" Chicago News. RnoUed 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 tnr- nits, burns and sores. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Avoid all drying Inhalants and use that which cleanses and heals the membrane. Ely's Cream Balm Is such . Mm.riv and cures Catarrh easily and pleasantly. Cold in the head vanishes quickly. Price 60 cents at druggists or by mall. , Catarrh caused difficulty in speak i vreat extent loss of hearing. By the use of Ely's Cream Balm drop ping of mucus has ceased, voice and hearing have greatly impro,. -W. Davidson, Att'y , at Law, Mon mouth, 111. ' , . ...v , Chestnut Leaf Expectorant i THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR ALL THROAT AND LUNG AF FECTIONS. ONCE TRIED YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. Cures Coughs and Colds EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. TELEPHONE MAIN 201. Brock & McComas Company DRUGGISTS Salem, Jan. 14. The first biennial report of the board of inspectors of child labor to Governor Chamberlain has been filed and Is In part as fol- . - - lows: ! The work of the board for the first , Z years hus been mainly that of edu cation, .there being but few violations of the laws requiring more than one notice. There has been little opposi- j tlon to the purpose of the law, and amendments, ebodying criticisms of employers and parents are Incorpor ated in this report. Under the present system of affi davits the law Is easily evaded, those most persistent In Its violation being the telegraph and messenger com-j panies, the enforcement of the lawi being difficult on account of the i shifting character of the employment. Experience suggests that there should be some provision In the law authorizing the board to exercise Its Judgment In the Issuance of permits to children between the ages of 12 and 14 for certain kinds of employment during the summer vacation, as there are Industries In our state In which a child may be employed without detri ment to Its health.. The largest number of children un der If years of age are found In the department stores of Portland. Department stores .... 195 children Soap works 10 children Cracker factories 2( children Rope and Cordage Co. . . 14 children Woolen mills 22 children Paper mill 12 children Lumber mills and box fac. S children To the unthinking this may seem, a small number, but It must be consld ered in relation to the small number of manufactories In our state. An Underpaid Profession. In Everybody's Magazine for Janu ary,. Martha S. Bensiey Begins a series of articles In which she Is to relate her experience as a nursery governess. At the conclusion of this first article she says, speaking of the first family with whom she lived: "Their chauffeur was paid a unh- dred dollars a month, and he had only the care of a machine; their governess was paid $32, her board and half room, and had entire charge of their three little girls, body, mind and soul, The one was a trained mechanic; the other position required more quallfi cations than I, a college woman and a teacher of considerable experience, could boast "My work began at 7 o'clock, the time I called Laura, and lasted till about 9 in the evening. During this time there was not a moment of rest, not even a respite at meals. In spite of the pleasant things connected with the situation, no woman of sufficient ability to discharge its duties would undertake the work (unless from mo tives of pure philanthropy), except for a larger salary than she could get In another occupation." Remodeling Sale Having purchased the Busier furniture store and made ar rangements to remodel and improve the Interior, we will offer goods for the next SO days at prices tlie lowest ever heard of in Umatilla county. We want to dispose of as much goods as possible before we commence to remodel. ; Come in and see us. We want to get acquainted with you and nave you get acquainted with na and our methods. Graham Hunter 1 Successors to JOE BASLER The world's record for throwing a baseball has been thought to be 181 feet, 1 Inches, by R. C. Campbell, of North Adams, Mass.. in 1887. But now comes Judge Huston, of the Ta coma superior court, and says that $0 years ago he threw a baseball S98 feet, ' .v-- gaining r?A nr?. 6.X K'U WlTlllia a.. c w vi writ m .. -R liNION JrlADE, HAND MADE- CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH. CI YNN &C0. GET IT. Don't accept a substitute,! I MAKERS. Expert Collectors Ws have located a branch office In Pendleton, and will make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No as count too old for us to handle. Our plan is: "No collections, no charges. Suits Instituted, Judgment advertised. The Van Alstlne-Gordon St Co, Mer cantile Agency, H. V. Lipe aV . Co, Mgrs. M F. Court St. Teleohone Main tlL THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this in mind when yon need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Coleswor thy 127-129 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer.