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nam- M MAST OREQOMAX, PENDLETON, OBBOOX, FRIDAY, JAN CART 80, 1WH. rUS v a. w an - - ....... . ft jjgSavmgto You Tnis weeit r n-EAN-lP SALE OP ALL SHOUT LINES BEFORE TAKING INVENTORY. A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS LISTED HERE. will move them. s owrco Mand W-50 Overcoata W nul eU wooL b. Overcoats M.W 5.50 '. ..Kiui mil wooL best quality Kersey. In blue huu f lCi e Prioe 8 50 I !TZv) $80.00 Overcoatt $U.j5 f Z im. ranging Price frora 7,60 to 8 00; to clone oat the I.,) . I satire " r .Tnrtd puiH. regular 20 " 2-25 grade; mle . . . $1.50 hp odd pants, BARGAINS AI-L OVER THE HOUSE. e Teutsch's Dept. Store lee ie f Cor Corner Main and Alta Streets 3 TY BREVITIES tader. Get sunny. j, kit. R.osevelt'a. mderwear tale at TeutacB . Idles' Gloria shoea at Room- Lund Hanan lioe at Roose- Ftlllaf. rnt for Stelnway N shoe tale now on at til I, valentinoa, lc to X3.BD. Hlg (olfn book more. Unit Good buslnes location. Ill East Webb street um let satisfaction at How- Iwnerly Rees' cigar store. ninj house tor rent, and furnl- lt. Apply 608 Tliompson at. LtM cook wants a job. Wages month. AililreHs P. O.box 34. !t Georpre reHtuarant. open IJnljht. Mrs. Cooper, proprl- itnl clean-up nf all winter goods ltd that will surprise you. Pi liar Fclger, fanlonable dress- It; charges reasonable. 713 irreet. Rent Good furnished room, eh from Mala street. Call up ! Red 1563. jlrt ladles' tine party slippers, IMO, (3, J3.60 and $4. Oil , 1165, at Teutsch's. -ted By ainRle man, good ref it room with bath and hot and filer. Address P. O. box 413. Wind misses jackets are going ot cost all sizes now in Ttuttch's department store. td Huite modern housekeep- ', or board and room for !l wife, i Address E. M., this "T and Nielit Express elves f- tellable service." Covered Breet from 7 a. m. to 13 Tbone Main 2811, or leave or- Ortiman's cigar store. Billy " Prop. &tf and Oil-is Aid Socletv of P w fumlsh a limited num ber ot boy and girls for adoption, for light work, for chorea, while attend ing school and for people wishing to bring them up as their own. Address W. T. Gardner, Portland, Or. GOVERNMENT LAND WILL OPEN PERSONAL MENTION t'wW I WHERE IT PAYS TO 100,000 Acres Lying on the Snake River. Walla Walla, Jan. 20. One hund red thousand acres of government land in Walla Walla county, lying along the Snake river, will in all prob ability be thrown open for entry with in the next 00 duys. Notice to that effect has been received ut the land office. The lands were withdrawn from ail but homestead entry some time ago in accordance with the act of June 17, 1802, under which lands nuder any reclamation project 'might be withheld from all but homestead ers. The department of the Interior Instructed the commissioner of the general land office to throw these lands open to all forms of public en try to which they were subject before the withdrawal, as not suituble to Ir rigation under the reclamation pro ject for which they were withdrawn. In accordance with the law govern ing such cases, the public notice must be given in the land district concern ed 00 days before any one may file for entry on these lands and the lands in question will not be open for entt-y until about April 19. A PROMISE. jWatch Jospital Sullivan & Bond Make a Pledge That This Will He tin- l-at Time They Will Ask You to Help Tlicin Move. We awked you once before to help us move and we paid big wages to all who came to our assistance and car ried our goods to their homes; now we want you to come and give ur an other lift in moving nnd we will pay you blKger wages Ihnn before. We promise this will be the last time we'll iiHk you to help us move and we also promise to make It greatly to your ad vantage if you come before we leave our present 1-icatlon. We have many more goods to move thls time thun before and will need more help than we did then, so we are Lhetler prepared to allow big wages. Come and carry our gooas 10 youi home and we will allow you a big dis count, which will amount to a good salary. We move January 28 and 29 to the new Schmidt building. SULLIVAN & BOND. FOR THE cal Cure OF ABLED WATCHES 0t REMEDIES XETR FAIL. Hunziker OF WATCHES. Cr T Kalcm Jail Break. Salem. Jan. 20. The most quiet and successful jail break 111 the history of the Snlem city jail was executed this morning about 8 o'clock, when wan Ferrell and Mike Penfold, the two crooks, tore a 2x4 crossbeam irom the screen In front of the toilet room in their cell and pried their way to liberty, through a 7 1-2 inch space, between iron window bars. The pris oner were identified by Detective Kerrigan us burglars wanted in Port land for a hardware store robbery. Noble Stock tympany. The Noble Stock compuny. which comes to the Fraser next Sunday night, January 22, is one of the oldest on the road and will present some of the best popular price attractions on the road. The company will be here for four nights. Frank Welch, a prominent Chicago lawyer, while cleaning an "unloaded revolver, shot and killed himself. E. P. Dodd visited at Echo today. Mrs. Thomas Milarkey Is critically ill at her home on Garden street. B. 8. Waffle, who has been 111 at his home for a week,' Is much better today. Lee Teutsch, of the Teutsch depart ment store, la In "Walla Walla today on business. ' H. J. Stillman, who has been 'suf fering from a severe attack of the grip is improving. Mrs. Norval Jones and little daugh ter huve returned from a visit to Wslla Walla. Majoi Miller, ot Milton, spent the nighi in the city and -returned home this morning. Charles A. Hill, the well . known singer, is confined to his room with an attack of the grip. Pete Smith, of the Hotel St. George, is confined to his home with an attack of the grip. Charles Hamilton, O. R. & N. switchman, is still confined to his home with rheumatisms E. J. Wilbur, of Meacham Creek, has been released from Jury duty and will return home tonight. Mrs. J. H. Parkes and daughter, Phyllis, are in Portland on a brief visit to Mrs. Gerald Tuttte. - J. W. Wilson, of the Peoples Ware house, returned last night from a business visit to Spokane. Roy Salisbury, who has been sert- lously 111 with the grip and threatened with pneumonia, Is somewhat Improv ed. J. F. McNought, of Hermlston, Is In the city today on business con reeled with his extensive Irrigation schene. J. Haas, of Enterprise, Wallowa county, is a guest of Hotel St. George while attending to business In the city for a tew days. R. Nicholas, of the Great Eastern store, has gone to Echo for a few days outing. He will hunt rabbits most of the time while in the rabbit belt. M. L. Causey, of La Grande, one of the foremost -1 estate men and col onizers in the state, passed through this morning on a brief visit to Mil ton. Rev. H. L. Pratt of Portland, a mln later of the United Evangelical church who has been holding meetings in the Cklah country, hOB returned, to the city. Agent E. C. Smith, of the O. R. & N., who has been ill In Portland, has returned and resumed his duties. While not yet fully recovered, he is greatly Improved. O. E. Harper and Alex Knight, who will start the Pendleton creamery, returned last night to La Grande to make final arrangements for begin ning work on their creamery here. W. E. Brock and C. E. Roosevelt left last night for Portland ,to attend the conclave of the Shrlners which will be held In that city this week Mayor Matlock went down Wednes day night to attend the conclave Mrs. Elizabeth Ayers, of Pomeroy, Wash.. Is in the city on a visit to her nephew, T. W. Ayers, Jr., and from here will go to Heppner where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Lee Matlock. Engineer Frank . Pike, of La Grande, passed through this morn ing to Umatilla where he will receive' engine 310, which has just been turn ed out of the Albina shops after a thorough overhauling. There Is now but eight Inches of snow on the summit of the Blue mountains at Meacham and farmers are beginning to wonder about water for irrigation next summer. Usually at this season of the year there is from two to six feet of snow on the summit. Mrs. J. A. Borie left lust night for Los Angeles, where she will visit for two months with her- parents in that city. She will meet Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Taylor at Portland and will accom pany them as far as San Francisco, where they will take the vessel for Honolulu on January 28. a. a iwiniwi ottvtnnn flnilA Osudcers . XX Scotch Oats, 1 packages Blue Label Catsup, per bottle Pure Celluloid Starch, 10c sUe, 4 package 9 m bmiij uuc rn ouu - - Republic, "Best on Earth" tor y H 10c Sardines 15c Sardines, 3 tor J Star Chewing- Tobacco, per phUT . Pink Alaska Salmon, now S cans . . ,' WW WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. The TRADE. tt PEOPLES WAREHOUSE!! .....THIRD WEEK BARGAINS..... 15C 25c 25C S5c 250 i 2SO An 150 45o 250 H Evaporated Cream, per can, still 100 4 Sago and Tapioca, per pound a ti PRICES TALK AND WE HAVE THEM Peoples Be I? Warehouse I 9 WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. Phone Main 221 WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. TO COMPLETE TITLES. Senator Pierce Introduces Bill Giving Executors Greater Powers. Following is an important 'bill In troduced by Senator Pierce, giving executors power to complete title to real estate where deceased person had given only a bond for a deed: A bill for an act to empower exec utors and administrators to execute deeds of conveyance in cases when a deceased person had executed a bond for a deed. Be it enacted by the legislative as sembly of the state of Oregon; ulso be it enacted by the people of the btate of Oregon: Section 1. If any deceased person was at the time of his death, a party to a bond for a deed for the aale and conveyance of real estate, his interest in said property may be conveyed by his executor or administrator, upon full compliance with the terms and conditions of such bond by the other party thereto, and a deed of con veyance so made shall trunsfer the same title as though made by .such deceased, if living. Sec. 2. Such conveyance shall be made upon report to the county judge of the county in which the estate of such deceased person Is being admin istered, - showing that all the terms and conditions of said bond have been hiet, and if satisfied therewith, said county judge Bhnll thereupon make an order authorizing and direct ing the execution of requisite deed to the proper parties. Sec. 8. Inasmuch as there is no existing law of the state which gov erns the subject of this act, an emer gency is hereby declared to exist nnd this act shall take effect from und after Its approval by the governor. ...CUTLERY... Good Cutlery Is prized highly In all households. We have only good cutlery, the kind that keeps a keen edge. TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, and the FAMOUS Gillett Safety Razor Goodman-Thompson Co HARDWARE, STOVES, PLUMBING .................. Hi Hu Jler 8 falm Lowney's, Gunther b, and Our Own Candies in a8s from in nnnts ud to $7.50 'ine of bulk goods. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS, Popular Price Druggists.' CONSUMPTION CAUSED DEATH. .Mrs. Josephine Wootlull Panned Away Aged 36. Mrs. Josephine Woodall, aged 36 years, died yesterday afternon of con sumption at the home of her sister. Mrs. Peter Van Orsdall. The fune ral will take place tomorrow after noon ut 2 o'clock from the Van Ors diill residence. Mrs. Woodall was a member of the Women of Woodcraft and that order wllf have charge of the funeral. She had resided in Pen dleton about three years. Her parents and three brothers and sisters sur vive her. At the ChrlHtluii Church. The meetings In the First Christian church are growing In attendance and healthy Interest. Evangelist Don-is spoke last night to a most respectful audience upon the theme, - "Earth's Greater Query; Heaven's Greatest Answer."' He will spesk tonight on "What Will You Do With Jesus?" A large delegation from Walla Walla, Milton and Athena will come tonight on an excursion train to attend the Dorrls meeting. Home Blown to Atoms. Boise, Jan. 20. Denmark Jensen, member of 'the house of Blackfoot, received a message today which stat ed an explosion in his son's residence near Blackfoot had killed the babe and several members of the family are seriously Injured. It Is thought the father and one other member of the family will die from the wounds re ceived. The family had Just moved Into a new brick residence. New Corporation President. New York, Jan. 20. Charles M. Schwab this afternoon was elected president of the new Bethlehem Steel corporation, a branch of the ship building trust. Light Plaut Burned. Terre Haute. Ind., Jan. 20. The plant ot the Terre Haute Traction St Light Co., was damaged by fire this morning to the extent of $100,000. The house committee in congress has reported favorably the bill put ting the secretary of agriculture and secretary of commerce and labor In the line of presidential succession. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to-, the "friends and Neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our Infant son. MR. AND MRS. C. R. MEYERS. Chestnut Leaf Expectorant THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR ALL THROAT AND LUNG AF FECTIONS. ONCE TRIED YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. ' , Cures Coughs and Colds J EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. TELEPHONE MAIN 201. I Brock & McComas Company J DRUGGISTS i NATURE TELLS YOU, As Many a Pendleton Reader Knows Too Well. When the kidneys ar. sick, Nature tells you alt about it. The urine is nature'a calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action: Any urinary trouble tells ot kidney ins. . . . - Doan s Kidney Pllla Cure all kid ney Ills. , Pendleton people testify to this. S. B. Baldwin,, retired, of 709 Thompson street, Pendleton, Ore., says: "When I saw Doan's Kidney fins advertised, I desired to try them ana got a box at the Brock ft McCo Comas Co., drug store. They did me a woria of good. My kidneys had bothered me off and on for 36 years, always more severely after I had caught cold. There was not much headache, but I was annoyed with a weakness of the kidneys which dis turbed my rest several times each night. I got Doan'a Kidney Pills at the Brock & McComas Co. drug stor. and used seven boxes in all. They corrected th. function of the kidneys and strengthened my back as well." For aale by all dealers. Price 60 cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for th. United States. Remember th. nam. Doan's and take no other. Exceptional Values In Couches, Divans and DuvenirU. We make Uiem to your order. All are made to give service as well as to look well. Headquarters for bar goods, glassware, lamps, etc. Second-hand goods bought, sold and exchanged (or new goods. Graham Hunter . Successors to JOE BASLER COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. ' aT f M kk ar "w ibw saar u m am i tm a. GAINING Sitt'ewlU. Jnion hade. Hand made.? CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH. CI YNN&C0. 6ETIT.0ont aaeptasubstltutc.il " I MAKERS. Expert Collectors W. have 1 seated a branch offlc In Pendleton, and will make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No ac count loo old for us to handle. . Our plan Is: "No collection, no charges. Suits Instituted, Judgment advertised. The Van Alstlne-Gordon tc Co., Mer cantile Agency, H. V. Lipe A Co, Mgra. 1 18 E. Court St Telephone Main S1L 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. Us. Kow Kur, for your cow trou bles. C.F. ColeswortHy 127-MS East Alta 8 Agent for Lee's Lice Killer. - m w H A