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GREAT BARGAINS !EEEEE FOR ' Friday and Saturday Only 10 jueoos Canton Flannel, cream or bleached; mnilnr 12Jc value, nt, jn?r yard 10c dozen Ladies' Handkerchiefs, lace and embroidered trimmed ; regular 25c value at, each, 15c 34 pieces white Embroideries, from 6 to 10 inches wide; regular 15c values, at, per vard '9c 12 dozen Ladies' Silk Belts, fancy plaids and taffeta and Tioinan stripes; regular 75c values, at, each 45c 4S pieces new figured Lawns, in small figures and dots; regular 10c values at, per vard 6c 25 dozen cream Bath Towels, fringed, size 20x44 inches; regular 25c values, each. . . 17c 6 dozen Ladies' long Flannelette Kimonas, all sizes; regular $2.75 values at, each. . . $1.98 10 dozen Muslin Nightgowns, V-shaped necks, lace trimmed, tucked yokes; regu lar $1.25 values, at, each 89c 12 dozen Outing Flannel Gowns; regular $1.45 values, iu stripes and plains at, each 95c 12 dozen Muslin Drawers, lace trimmed, with wide ruffles; regular 45c and 50c values, at each 25c 15 dozen Mercerized Sateen Underskirts; regular $1.25 and $1.35 values, at each. . . 85c S dozen Lace Curtains, Bonno Fenuue or single curtains, CO inches by 3 J yards; regular $1.50 values at, each $1.00 10 dozen Swiss ruffled Curtains, 2J yards long; regular $1.63 values at, pair $1.25 Friday and Saturday ' Feb. 15 and 16. Will sell anv 50c Work Shirt in the house for 35c All lined, Gloves and Mittens will be re duced 25 per cent Just 1-4 Any Ilat in the house will bo reduced $1.50 Hats will goor. $1.15 $2.00 Hats will go for $1.55 $2.50 Hats will go for $1.90 $3.00 Hats will go for $2.35 $3.50 Uata will go for $2.60 $4.50 Hats will go for $3.65 $5.00 Hats will go for $3.95 Every Hat in the house REDUCED. Any Overcoat in the house will be reduced just " 1-3 $7.50 Coat will be $5.00 $10.00 Coat will be $6.65 $15.00 Coat will bo $10.00 $20.00 Coat will bo $13.65 Friday and Saturday Offerings at The Peoples Warehouse GROCERY Where it Pays to Trade. 19 pounds best Cane Sugar $1.00 15 pounds Xo. 1 Japan Rice $1.00 5, pounds Coffee, regular 25 seller. $1.00 Good, solid pack Tomatoes, per can. . .IOC Walters' White Satin Flour 95c Xo. 1 Burbauk Potatoes, per sack. .$1.40 21 pounds small white Beans $1.00 25 pounds large white Beans $1.00 The Peoples Warehouse Save Your Coupons. Where it Pays to Trade. ROADS OPPOSE COMMISSIONS IIAHHIM.W FIGHTIXa IV OHIXiOX AND NEVADA. Legislatures of Two Stairs Arc IU- HrtKVd Willi ltullriMUI Lobbyist, ,' ' Who Stvk to Dcfcut nmlrouil Ias Mutton Effort In Nevml to An Hiuj ShlpiHTM by Minor Couvcw-toons. The Sun Francisco Examiner In a recent Issue, says of the railroad leg islation Issue In Oregon and Nevada: Feeling confident that tne legisla ture at Sacramento will not do it any harm, the Southern Pacific, throiiKh political agents, Is watching,, quietly and closely, certain combinations In the Oregon and Nevada legislatures, which It deems unfriendly and In imical. These agents were In town for two days. Having got their In structions, they are off to Salem and Carson to accomplish their respective Jobs. Harrlman does not want the Ore gon legislature to create a state rail way commission and to pass a recip rocal demurrage law. Nor does he want tho Nevada solons at Carson to create a state railway commission and reduce the maximuni passenger and freight rates which are now re spectively 10 cents a mfle and 20 cents a tonpcr mile. The Hill people are lending him support in Oregon, where they have Interests. Herrln has his men In Salem, assisting Hill's political emissaries. In Nevada, Her rln is going It alone, save for a little assistance the Brock syndicate of Philadelphia owner of the Tonopah- Goldfleld railway. Is giving his agent. Would Propitiate Shippers. In Nevada, the Southern Pacific and Brock people have made a prop osition to the leading shippers and gold mine owners to grant concessions to them and thus remove the cause of their present grievances, provided, all antl-rnilway legislation at Carson is shelved. Strong pressure In this direction Is being made and J. C. Stuhbs has been called on to frame traffic and rate concessions that will enable the com pany and the Nevada shippers to meet on common and satisfactory ground. j Stubbs is to have the proposition ready I for submission early next week. It I remains to be seen if the tactics will ! have the desired effect.. The fact that the Brock syndicate' road Is paying dividends on both it 9 A Question You MusL Answer Now. Do you want tho best hlrtwnlt ever made for the least money? This Is a question which admits of only one nnawer but that must be nut on record now. THE GLADIS WAISTS is distinctive. It Is the onry waist on the market that you can buy two waists for a single price. See the line. Examine it. Test It. Comparo It. Tour rood judg ment will convince you. ..THE ALEXANDER DEPARTMENT STORE Sole agents for the Gladis Waist and Skirt- LATERALS ARE PERMANENTLY ENJOINED common, and preferred stork, of 17 per cent annually, Is one reason for the existing antl-rallway feeling In that neck of the woods. Neighbor Rot Fooled. "1 was literally couehine mvwlf tn death, and had become too weak to , tonve my hed: and neighbors predicted j that I would never lep.ro It olive; but j they got fooled, for thanks he to (lod, i I was Induced to try Dr King's New ; ntsoovery. It took just four one dol- ! lnr bottles to completely cure the ; cough and restore me to good sound : tv.-alf " wr!te Mrs. Eva Uncapher, : of Orovertown. Stark Co.. Ind. This King ot cough and cold cures, and I healer of throat and lungs, is guar- ar.teec! ly Tallmnn ,t Co., druggists, j 50c :r.i $1.00 bottles. Trial bottle free. The remittitur of the decision of the supreme court In the case of Delgrave H. Atkinson vs. Washington Irrigation company has been received at the county clerk's office at Yakima, says the Republic of that place. The supreme court upheld tho de cision of the lower court In Issuing a pt-rmationt injunction agulnst tho Washington Irrigation company, pro-, hlbltmg it from building or maintain ing laterals across the plaintiff's land; This decision Is an Important one for the people using water out of the Sunnyside canal, which was owned at the time the above suit was brought by tho Washington Irrigation compa ny, but which Is now owned by the United States government. The plaintiff owned and farmed land under the above named canal. Across his land the canal company had maintained laterals for the dis tribution of water to lands beyond lout of Atkinson's. It Is claimed by the latter that the company took up a large amount of his land and that, by having the flumes and laterals over his property he 'was compelled to maintain a number of small bridges across the same. The company contended that as It had been using the laterals across the property for not less than 10 yeara, with undisputed right thereto, that Its c'ali.i was established. As tho later als appeared to be a menace and a nuls'ince to Atkinson he went Into the courts of the county and obtained an Injunction preventing the canal company from using the same. This injunction was made permanent by the lower court and an nppeal was taken to the supreme court with the result th:it the lower court was sus tained. The canal company, at the time the drcMon it the lower court was made, was given 30 days In which to com mence codcmnatlon proceedings for a tight of wuy across the land ot At kinson, for the land that it claimed, but the company failed to take advan tage of this decision of the court and luter made the appeal. Now,, the government owns the Sunnyslde canal, aiM If It wants to use the above lat erals across the Atkinson place it must go Into court and commence condemnation proceedings and pay for the property used. $100 Itewnnl, IOO. Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is it least one dreaded disease that scleDca ban been able to cure In all It stages, and that la Catmrrb. Hall's Calarrb Cure la tlit only positive cure known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conatltutlunal dlseane, require- a conetltutlonat treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taaea Internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, and elvlug tbe patient strength by building up tlie couatltutlon and aiialat. Ing nature la doing Ita work. Tbe propria tors bare so e-ncb faith in Its curative f rawer tbat the; offer One Hundred Dol ars for any ease that it falls to cure. Send for list ot testimonials Address F. J. CHKNKT & CO.. Toledo, O. Hold by all rtrujulita. TSc Take Hail's Family I'llla for constipation. Ileturn Limit to California Excursion Tickets Extended. The regular return limit of the win ter excursion tickets to California has been extended to six months and the price of tfcheta advanced $5. For In formation inquire of E. C. Smith agent O. K. A N.. Pendleton. ManZan Pile Remedy put up In con venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very sent of the trouble, thus relieving .-.I most Instant ly bleedlnB, Itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold br A. C. Koep pen & Bros.' drug store. Fifty persons were killed and scores more Injured by nn expl03lon in a mine nt Bakhamut. Russia, GEXJiAL NEWS. At Flalnfleld, X. J., the lashings holding a five-ton casting broke. The casting fell upon John Barsdlck and Frank Manter, killing both. Several others were Injured. At Grand Rapids, Mich., Mike Ward was killed in a prizefight with Harry Lewis. Lewis will be tried 'for murder, and Frank Lynch and three others will be tried for complicity. No general order will be Issued by the Interstate commerce commission requiring railroads to pay rebates and claims for overcharges previous to REAL ESTATE I hare wheat lands with good or chards and plenty of water. I have stock ranches for both sum mer and winter quarters. I hive a proposition that I will guarantee a profit in If taken at once. Anyone with a little money and a lit tle nerve to back it can clean up el-nut IbOOO In about six months I have eon.e of the best property in the city listed with me for sale. f have a hotel with 22 rooms, two lots 50x100, doing a rushing business). Price too small to mention. I have tibirban property Improv ed and unimproved. I have a few good business chance. In tact, I have anything yon want either real estate or livestock. Come in and tell me what you want If I 'Invent tot It I will get It for yon. E. T. WADE 'Phone blaebk 2111. Office B. O. Building. January 1, the date on which the new anti-rebate law went into effect. Fire at Pine Bluff, Ark., destroyed 90 cottages and residences, three schools, a church and 200 barns. Loss $270,000. John Springer and Ellas Redd were burned to death. The latter lost his life from being drunk. On February 14 five deaths, all In different portions of New York city, occurred from escaping gas caused by water pipes freezing and breaking. They were John Rodary, Louis Ger valse, Elsie Anderson, Leo Langinus and Annie Liefland. A London dispatch to New York says Lloyds has added to its many odd Insurances one on Thaw's life, agree ing to pay after a total logs If the prisoner Is executed. The premium Is 30 guineas per cent. The amount underwritten Is not divulged. A combine has been formed of all the coal mines In central Wyoming, the Hudson Coal company having gotten control of every producing mine In the center of the state. These mines are along the new line of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad and Include even the mines upon the un ceded portion of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian reservations, which have all been leased to the Hudson company. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup con taining honey -nd tar is especially appropriate for children; no opiates or poisons of any character; conforms to the conditions of the National Pure Food and Drug law, June 20, 1906. For croup, whooping cough, etc. It expels coughs and colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaran teed. So d by A. C. Koeppen aV Bros.' drug store. NORTHWEST NEWS. 4 Three men giving the names of Casey, long and Magulre, were ar rested at The Dalles and confessed to stealing a large number of shoes from a box car at Arlington. John Bock, for years janitor of the First Baptist church at Oregon City, disappeared January 28. His body was found February 14 In the Aber nathy river, near Oregon City. It Is believed he suicided. Gust Kostovos, who was struck over the head by Ed St. Clair with an Iron bar at Wallula, died In a Walla Walla hospital, following an opera tion to remove a bone splinter from the brain, fit. Clair now faces a charge of murder In the first degree. Alexander Anderson was Instantly killed by a landslide at tunnel No. 2, on the Monte Crlstuo branch of the Northern Pacific, near Robe, WaBh. The slide came down a steep moun tain above the point where a gang of workmen were clearing out a tunnel. Near Lewlston, Idaho, Mrs. Albert Mlzner, who Is the mother of 10 chil dren, the eldest only 14, attempted to beat her brains out by pounding her head wtlh a conch shell. Her mind Is affected from overwork. During the husband's absence at work she conceived the idea he had been killed. Eleven hundred head of cattle are being cared for by the Northern Pa cific at Ellensburg owing to the freight delay on their road. The cattle , men and care takers are having the time of their lives caring for the stock, as each carload has to be unloaded, ex ercised, fed, watered and then placed hack again to make room for the next batch. H GHSF WE WILL be prepared to furnish gas for lighting and cooking by April 1 st, if we have applicants enough to start the Plant First come first served, get in your applications for service pipes at once. Don't pay a fancyprice for water-soaked wood and mine-run coal. A GOOD Gas Range only costs you from $17.50 to $35.00. We lay all pipe from main to curb free of cost and only charge you 1 5c per foot from curb to stove and 1 Oc for elbows and "Tsn etc. Gas for Heating and Cooking costs you $2.00 per 1,000. THE average cost per month for cooking is $3.00 We furnish the meters. A heater for kitchen hot water service will cost you $9 . and will heat tank of water in thirty minutes. Maximum of Results for Minimum Trouble. 1IMSII (I U u MATLOCK BUILDING. J -4.