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This Week
lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
Corner Main and AlU Streets
Sty brevities
tJ C Rader.
now
on at
Mi ihoe sale
Lw oook wanu a lob. Wages
.oonth. Address r. u. oo
hundred new Victor records
it Eiler's piano house, Court
k clean-up of all winter goods
thaj will surprise you.
i mtch that you wish to sell
Je! A classitiea aa win ieu
tuple-
Ill that are Idle may be made a
of revenue if advertised In tne
fed .ads,
pain ladles' fine party slippers,
sn is. 13.50 and 14. On
m. I US at Teutsch's.
haf and misses' Jackets are go-
ijardless of cost; all sizes now
t Teutsch 8 department store,
tent rooms In town at the new
hotel, corner Webb and Cotton-
arwts. Rudolph Martin, pro-
Ldv leeklug IlKht. pleasant work
tnd a position offered her to take
; lor a local firm, In the classl-
kdi.
Ud Bje My Lady Love," "Teas-
"Good Bye Little Girl, Good
and all the lute muBic. Eiler's
Ic house, Court street.
mil van mav not npori that old
f! machine there are others who
nil may want to buy It, so ad
it II In the E. O. classified ads.
lad Position as clerk or other
1 experienced grocery sales
lourif mini, sober, Industrious,
Werences. Address H. S., care
Slat H. Soule, professional
tuner, of Soule Bros.' Piano
pay, Portland, Is In the city.
lave orders at Tallman & Co.'s
ore.
ffilrio,wu1 Rrnnuvu an iMtilflll
I , . . . ,. diwvv.j
N In the city yesterday from
l o., atd Is seeking a posi
I clerk or do other work. He
N references, is reliable and so-
e classified ads for particu
late classified ad will get some
k take cars nf vnur children:
korwood; do your chores; tend
Horse; carry In your wooa,
thff apKnA tfnnm vnlir Ttrt'ITl -
Wo vnu with vnur housework;
uand and one things that fail
o the mind of the writer.
U C Rader. Get sunnT.
Pine chocolate nhln. anri Munnnul
wafers. Fresh stock. Nolfs.
Always pleased are smokers who
Duy at Howard's cigar store.
The St. George restaurant, open
day and night Mrs. Cooper, proprietress.
You'll find a classified ad a most
userul friend In filling your wants.
Better cultivate the habit.
Don't overlook reading the classi
fied ads. Tou may find In them just
what'was Intended to reach your eyes.
. Want uitmi una, in ainv with vnur
cntmren wnue you atiena to your so
cial aunes: use a "lassmea aa. it
will bring some one.
OAnriH M lTorHter- one nf the best
known of Spokane's luwyers, is dead
at Los Angeles, following an opera
tion for cirrhosis or the liver.
This morning C. C. Berkeley was
released from quarantine by Dr. 1.
M. Henderson, the former having
fully recovered from his attack or
diphtheria.
THIRTEEN FAILED TO PASS.
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MODELING
SALE '
P are srolne- to remodel our
Wore starting we will sell
Ml I" - 1 V.-sll-
I am If, G1WH, uimwibi"-
f silver-plated hollow ware
" Dig reduction.
!,rythlnr marked In plain
lues,
pUreated purchasers will
Ul a money saving sale.
r mas at small prices.
L. Hunziker
i'wklkr and opttciait.
MAIN street.
M1IUMIIMM
Names and Grades of tlie Siiccewrfiil
Applicants.
Consternation Is In store for the
teachers who recently took the coun
ty examination here. The examina
tion was an unusually hard one for
them, and the completion of the ex
amining board's work shows that
nearly 50 per cent of those wno tooa
the examination nave ruuea 10 yuan.
ri,o nf the worst features oi me
whole affair Is the fact that there is
no redress for the rejected teachers,
for they cannot be given permits to
teach by the county superintendent.
There Is no show for any oi mem iu
secure schools any place in the state
until after next August, when they
Ua m.PYii mlnedi
Considerable hardship will also be
worked upon the districts which will
be deprived of their teachers by their
failure to pnss. While teachers may
always be found to accept positions.
It Is often very hard to secure compe
tent ones at this time of the year.
At 8:30 thin afternoon the examin
ing board finished Its work and the
following were found to have passed:
For first grade certificates F.
Grace Edwards, Mrs. Henrietta Rea
mes, Kyle McDanier, S. E. Darr and
Harry Huber.
For second grade certificates May
Walker. Jennie Gaines, Ethel J. Gal
bralth. T. L. Chllders. Juanita Eng
dahl P. S. Rogers, E. L. Goodwin.
Kiithertne Sharp, Grace Hay and
Thomas W. Tandy.
For third grade certificates J. u.
ir.u n Arthur Dillon.
.m.- .inir 13 out of the 30 who
took the examination, laueo.
n- -1 - ! .. teachers,
UI l"e uioi r,'
Grace Edwards passed the highest.
with a grade of 93 ana t-i.
Mrs. Henrietta Reames was second,
with a grade of 93 ty.
Taxes Due Tomorrow.
t i. tho first day for the
payment of taxes to the sheriff. All
who pay their taxes between then and
March IS will be given me r.
of t per cent.
Til mt Hoanitml.
on,. iiiMo child of Perry Gould, the
Nolin sheepman, u seriously tu ai oi
Anthony hospital.
Connell, Wash, has a drilled well
09 .t deen. with XT feet of water,
Twenty-ive days were required to
sink it
G. W. Bradley, o Athenav. U- In, h
city.
Charles Stanton Is down from He
lix today.
A. C. Crawford, of Echo, Is In the
city today.
John Myrlck, of Helix, Is In the
city today.
Miss Llda Neil, of Milton, Is In the
city visiting friends. - "
R. W. Fletcher Is 111 at home with
tonsilltls and quinsy.
Mrs. B. S. Cowen, of La Grande,
Is in town for a short: time.
Louis Eaton, of Adams, came down
on the noon train on business.
J. T. Wlthrow, of Helix, Is In the
city for a short time on business.
Rev. G. L. Hall returned this after
noon from a business trip to Weston.
Dr. J. Grlswold, Perry Myrlck and
J. Kennedy are all here todaT front
Helix. ' . , ,
A. W. Rugg left today with the
tralnload of sheep that la being ship
ped to Chicago.
Postmaster Vincent, of Freewater,
spent Sunday here the guest of Post
master Lot Livermore.
H. Boylen, of Pilot Rock, is at the
Bickers for a few dava while In the
county seat on business.
T. F. Rourke. the well, known for
mer resident of Pendleton, is in the
city from Portland, on business.
Prof. T. C. Salt will return to. Mil
ton t hid Avpntnff After flavins' served
here as a member of the county ex
amining Doaro.
Mm. Winn Johnson has If one to
Portland to attend her brother, O. O.
Benson, who Is 111 at the North paci
fic Sanatorium. '
Sheriff Tavlor returned this morn
ing from Salem, where he was for the
purpose of placing Frank Hamilton
In the penitentiary.
Conductor W. H. Kelsay, who has
been confined to his home with the
grip, is rapidly recovering and will
soon resume his run.
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Langiver will
leave In a few days for a month's
visit to San Francisco for the ben
efit of their health.
Mrs. George Carmichael and Mrs.
Klrkpatrlck, of Weston, are here to
day on their way to Heppner to at
tend the Women of Woodcraft con
vention. Mien Hpttif. Mason, who has been
vlaltine here for the Bast three weeks
as the guest of Charles uarneu s iam.
ily, returned to her home at lone 10
day, going by way of Echo.
' n ci T.orkwood. the division equip
ment foreman of the Pacific States
Telephone company. Is here on a tour
of Inspection. Mr. Lockwood makes
his headquarters at Spokane.
Earnest Guessag, a student of the
Weston Normal school, Is employed
i.mnnmHtv aa ntenoeraoheT by the
Umatilla Abstract company, during
the Illness of Eagan Rldenor.
This evening Prof. George Peebles,
who has been here during the past
week as a member or tne county ex
amining board, will return to his post
In the normal scnool at wesion.
Mrs. M. A. Ferguson came down
from Adams this afternoon to assist
with the illness at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bent
ley, where there are two cases of
scarlet fever.
T.oot pvpnlns: Juda-e 8. A. Lowell
left for Salem to represent the Little
Walla Walla Irrigation District people
In their remonstrance against the bill
for Incorporating the district Dy an
act of the legislature.
Mr nrt Mrs. J. A. Carlson of Ka-
win nnmp to Pendleton to re
main a month, beginning about
w i. i .iitrinir whlnh time Mr. Carl-
inaivi. i " - n
son will take medical treatment. He
v.,.- han emnioved as engineer on
the Kamela helper about four years.
Peter Grant, the popular O. R. &
N. division roadmaster of La Grande,
is at the St. George today while on a
tour of his division. , The cold weath
er has caused but little serious trou
ble with the tracks of the O. R. & N..
which are in fine condition for wln-
Clifton Powers, the noted singer,
win nnvA charae of the music
at the Presbyterian meetings to be
gin tonight, has arrived from Milton,
.i ho hm enlovea a lew oaya
rest, following the revival in La
Grande, at which he also conducted
O. Ralston,, former mayor oi lm
Grande, and now a resident of Ash-
i. in th eitv today on nusmw.
Mr. Ralston thinks that Southern
minn hare a bright future.
Wlw . . .
and that that portion oi ine "" "
just entering a wonaenui era. .
velopment, in all Unss. !':.!-
VOILES, SICILIANS,
SCOTCH TWEEDS,
PANAMAS, ET AMINES
A COMPLCTB ASSORTMENT OF ALL NEW, 8TTLISH DRESS GOnDS AXT WAISTtNGS FOR
SPUING WEAR, AT '
45c Yard
All 36 or 40 inch
..Wide...
I6T PIECES OF NTEW FaVENCH SEPHYR GINGHAMS, .A MOST BKAITIFVL ASSORTMENT OF
PATTERNS, SO INCHES WIDK. AND ROOD COLORS, AT
1 0c Yard
48 PIECES OB NEW GOV TON CU ALLIES. AT
5c Yard
Pendleton's Famous Store
WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
' "OVER NIAGARA FALLS."
Realistic Production to be Seen at the
Fraaer Tonight
Pprhana one of the most realistic
nrnrlnntlnnn pvpp Gomins? to the Fra-
zer will be presented tonight, when
"Over Niagara Falls'" will be given
by a well organised and able com
pany. Those who have seen this play, say
It is actually a thrilling production,
and Is well worthy a good patronage.
The scene of the falls Is said to be
very realistic.
The company carries all Its own
-.nirv executing a very small
amount of stage fittings, carried by
the local theater.
nn Thursday nlaht Charles B. Han-
ford will present "Don Caesar De
Basan," at the Fraser and on Friday
night, J. Frank Fouche, a dramatic
reader, will give an entertainment
under the auspices of the gymnasium
committee of the Commercial associ
ation.
THE QUEEN OF LAUNDRESSES
Is a title longed for by the Parlslaa
lllanclilseuse. But our aim and ass
bltlon Is to have ths nam of glvlstT
full satisfaction to all our patrons In
the excellent manner our laundry
sends home Its linen, eta, without
shirt bosoms cracking, and beautiful
ly done up at low prices.
ROBINSON'S
DOMESTIC LAUNDRY.
Forfeited Ball.
court this morning
George Johnson forfeited 10 bail
under which he had been piaceui
disorderly conduct.
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Huyler'B, Lowney'e, Gunther's,
tb Palm and Our Own Candies in
fackages from 10 oents up to $7.60
Plne line of bulk goods.
A. C. KOEPPEN 4 BROTHERS,
Popular Price Druggists.
GOLDEN GATE
COFFEE
Bulk
coffee
soon loses
strength.
Save the
aroma
and flavor by buying
Golden Gate.
Aroma-tight tins. Nsvei in bulk.
J. A. Tolgw SL Co.
UMItkM ass ujv
San FricLc
'Ha iiiiuiflftMIIM
. F. A. FALKENBl'RG IS DEAD.
Head Oomanf of the Woodswss ot he
World Hsooamus .! .
IflMlM.
a votuonhtirr. head consul of
the Woodmen of the World, died this
i T Angeles alter "
muriuus
.rorin illness. He has been in Los
i ..vra.l weeks for the ben
efit of his .health, Jmt could not se
cure relief. ,
Hums "
-., u . moat hlshlv respected
ifuerv lie t w - -
citlsen. As an executive officer of the
Woodmen of the World, he wa.
of the mot aggressive and suoc'fIul
men ever , holding a .imnar.in
,r.. i., a.oment the order
sprung from a small and weak body
of men, to become or me
. j th world, with
insuriuiue ui urn -
a most' highly satisfactory financial
condition, and an lnnuence
world of fraternity that Is far-reach-
Ing. ' . . w
ti fnnami will occur next olon
day at Denver. The remains, accom-
i.j k utrm RVlkenburK and
LHklllCU vj '
daughter, and also by representa
tives of both the woodmen ui i
World and the Women of Woodcraft,
leave Los Angeles In the morning for
Denver. ; jj . ',' ' , . i'1
B. F. BECK
Sanitary Plumber
807 Cottonwood Street
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Chestnut Leal itxpectoranu
iriiis twsr 11 KM ED Y KNOWN
FOH ALL THROAT AND I-UNQ AF
FECTIONS. ONCE TRIED YOU
WILL USE NO OTHER.
Cures Coughs and Colds
EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. TELEPHONE MAIN Ml.
Brock & McComas Company
nnucr.iSTS
Fcsccnt
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l Dear Ladies j
I know what we liars to show jou In the way of oblnawsM,
glassware and crockery at eat prices will Interest jam, T
uuloas to show ro. tbs goods and let yoo oe ins joug.
I am giving the bargains I claim or nob i am tctj
pos. ot mf entirs Mock of ehlnaware, (lasswar. and
I wish to retlrs from this Una ot business.
Indies, oocbs tn and sea tor yoarsaif.
THB NEW. MAPLE SAP.
(A ;2 obottle is;sufi
ficient to make 2 gal
lon of maple, syaip. 1
To introduce (It your trocar doss
not keep It) we will mal to yoa a 1
os. bottle' for tie In stamps. Cres
cent Utg. Co., Seattle. TJ. B. A-'
C. ROHRMAN !
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THE STATE HOTEL
RUDOLPH MARTIN, Prop.
..CLEANSING - CATARRH
AND HKALinu
CURE roa
Catarrh
IS - 4 . .
Ely's Cream Balm
Easy and pleasant
to use. Contains as
Injurious drug.
It im nulrklr SS-
orbed. Oives T a
llAf At once.
miens and cleanses
lbs nasal paMases.
i liars Innammatloo. -,.mh-iM. II
Heals and protects m,,L lr
xerg. .- . w s j ; .
una
Corner Webb and Cot too wood Streets.
ithtag dsw. ETerythln flttass. Everything ap-to.
t ' ' , r. weU-turnlsbed rooms. AU ouUlds room and
properly venUUted. A food quit place tor people who work at
night asd sleep In tl- daj-tlme. y
RATES BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH
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