EIOIIT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1912. PAGE TITREE toy Away That is Why the Men of Pendleton are Hurrying to Take Advantage of the Most Sensational Offer Ever Made in This City to MEN'S SUETS This Store Never Does Things By Halves You may rightly ask, "How can we afford to do it V This is tho quietest period of the year in the men's clothing husiness. The great success of our January Clearance Sale enahles us to surpass the same month of last year hy far, and we want to say the same thing of Fehruary. We have bought heavy for spring and the goods have commenced to arrive we have no room to add new balconies and no basement for storing surplus stock so we must reduce. To do this at this time of year we must make a sacrifice. We are not only sacrificing profits, but are actually selling below cost profits will be unknown at this store during the coming months that's our reason. Good medium weight clothes suitable for spring wear. Come in greys, browns, blues, blacks, olives, and tans. All late models. A few of the famous Kirschbaum suits included. , Take Your Choice for Only Rapid Ghanges in Ownership r The people of this county can buy good desirable ' clothing here now, at less than we paid the factories for it. For this reason you had better come in auick, before the lines are broken, and get your favorite pattern and correct size while we can supply you. You may not need a suit just now then buy for next spring or summer. 820.00 Buits for $7.75, a saving of S12.25 how could .you ever earn this am ount quicker or easier. Take advantage of this loss on our part to better your appearance as well as pocketbook. . While the line is large at present, you had better hurry to be one of the most fortunate ones, as good suits will not remain on our counter long at this price. Come and look whether you buy or not. AN EXTRA LARGE LINE OF SIZES AND PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM 9 See-Window Display WrMi if ii 1 rv T I fx ii w i!LT ii iiArviif nu umh ii n w Prices Talk Here H.JL MAYOR OF HEM NAMED II Y CITY COCNCIL- TO FILL VACANCY New MunlHpal Clilcf Executive Drawn from Rank of Coimellmeii. leaving Vacancy on Aldernianle Board to Il, Filled Soon. (Special Correspondence.) Hermlston, Ore, Feb. 2 The city council met hist evening. Council man H. A. Waterman was elected as mayor to succeed Ross Newport, who recently resigned hla office. Tho councilman to fill the vacancy of Mr. "Waterman will be elected by the council at their next regular meet ing, Wednesday evening. Work has commenced on the water system for Hermlston, a road is now being surveyed to the Butte and It Is expected that in a short time the work vi:i be begun in earnest. Buys Transfer Business. rtunseli Brownell yesterday sold his tran-fer business and also his home on Rldgeway to C. E. Gerts. Mr. Gerts recently returned to Hermlston from the east. He formerly was in the grocery business. He will have entire charge of the transfer business. Mr. Hrownell has not decided Just what he wilt do in tho future but has no Idea of leaving the project town. Hev. Kmmel returned from Pen d'.eton this morning Dr. Coe spent yesterday at Hermis ton. Dr. Monkman has moved his drug store into his new quarters. Otis Sprague, the land salesman, has returned to Ohio. J. C. Case of Sunnyside arrived on tho project today. He Is here look ing over lund, with the Idea of purchasing. .3 ;vv MAX COMPENSATED 1 Tlv9 usually takes about ten FOR BITE OF A CAT utes. min- Peterson at times has experienced difficulty in awakening the dog, but recently he discovered that the ani mal is promptly aroused by placing a piece of raw meat in front of its nose. The dog is seven months old. ILLEGAL 111'NT COSTS $675. s X f 'J f ti . V mm I h Mill Employe is licnerittcM by Indus trial Insurance I'uml of Suite of Wa-slUnjoii. Olympla, Wash. Bitten by a cat while piling lumber, Alexander Mat wise, employe of a sawmill at Ray- j mond, is in a hospital and will draw compensation from the state accident ' fund. i Man Vsod IVrret to Catch Twenty. Nov. 25 Matwise tried to lift the cat' five KnbbiU on Sunday, out of a bag in the yard to prevent Scranton. William Erower, a injuring the animal. It bit him se-' prominent barber here, was arrested verely on the right Index finger. The by Game Warden C. S. Lowery and wound was dressed by a physician, fined 9675 by Justice of the Peace J. bandaged, the accident reported to S. Orcutt of Towanda, on a charge of the state commission and the man re- hunting rabbits with a ferret, turned to work. Dec. 13 he Jammed Brower, it is said, caught twenty- the sore finger against a piece of five rabbits by this method early in lumber and the doctor says he prob- November. A $25 fine went with ably will be laid up for four weeks. ! each rabbit, an additional J25 for The industrial Insurance commis- hunting oa Sunday and another $25 slon says it will allow compensation for using a ferret. on a court decision rendered in 1908. The records show this decision to nEspiTF. NO rrIV M N WEDS have recited that "a teamster, while a lunching on his employer's premls- Waslilngton'.an Arrested and llrlde of es, was bitten bv a stable cat "Blood poisoning ensued and two fingers were subsequently amputated. Duy Bemoans Eate. Lewlston, Idaho. Financial em barrassment did not deter Douglas The court held this to be an accident Haplin of Anatone, Wash., from get- arising out of and in the course of ting married, but, according to the employment, although the court Inti- police, he proceeded to write a cou mated that the decision might have pie of checks on an Asotin bank Deen otherwise had It been shown to where he had no funds. Later he be a strange cat." was arrested and his bride of a day Mr. Matwise Is 33 years old. He i bemoaning her fate in a Lewlston has been earning J4 a day. A wife hotel and five small children in Raymond i and an aged mother in Europe are MILLION' 1KKS SON A TKAMP. dependent upon him for support. I 1 AT MEN'S CLl II 1UIOKEN. California Youth Held for Entering Ualdod liy the Police, Its Are Looked I'p. Charlottesville, Va. Tho of the Fat Men's club of i Car Has ?20.(oO in Trust. Ventura. Cal. Wnen Frank Had Officers dock. 1 7y?ars old, arrested as a vag- rant, appeared before Judge Clarke charter n the charge of having broken into this citv a box car. it developed that his fath- has been forfeited and all the para- f, G. Haddock of this city, was rated Bhernalia of the organization order-' a a millionaire and that, although tho ed confiscated by Police Justice by had been wandering about the Shackelford. j country for several years, he was Acting upon a warrant sworn out possessed of $20,000. Tho father by a woman charging that the club testified that he placed $20,000 in had for tho past thirty days kept and trust for the boy when his mother ob maintained a room in which games of talned a divorce but the lad had been cards had been played for money, the placed In tho care of his mother., police made a raid upon tho club and I found a largo quantity of cards and A scald, burn, or severe cut heals poker chips In court a compro- slowly if neglected. Tho family that mlse was reached, each officer of ; keeps a bottle of BALLARD'S SNOW the club being fined $50 and sen-1 LINIMENT on hand is always pre tenced to one hour in the lockup. pared for such accidents. Price 25c. The club was Incorporated on Au-r0e and $1.00 per bottlo. Sold by A. gust last -ior mo promotion of.C. Koeppen & Bros. social intercourse." a house and furnished it. A few weeks ago Miss Klinczk informed him that the wedding could not take place. He requested that she return the money that he claimed he had loan ed her and also the furniture which he said he had given er. Miss Klinczyk claimed that he had not given her any money, and that she had paid him for the furniture when the engagement was broken. $10,000 tHDDEN IN BUSTLE. Searchers EJiul Greenbacks After Eccentric Woman's Death, Hodgon Mills, Maine. Ten thou sand dollars in greenbacks, so faded and worn that they will be sent to Washington for redemption, has been found in a bustle that was worn for years by Mrs. Mary Fassett, who died suddenly a few days ago. None of the bills Is of a more recent issue than 18S6. Mrs. Fassett dis trusted modern banking methods, and alwaj-9 wore the bustle when outsido her home. In a search of her house after her death relatives found about $7000 hidden in a hundred places. One of the searchers picked up tho bustle and was about to throw It into the fire when his attention was attracted by a rustling of paper. Her three heirs are here and have separate counsel. PIT.ES CURED 1 a TO 14 days. Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50o. INDIAN MAID IS AN IIEIKESS. Fortune of $100,000 Awaits Girl "Somewhere In Southwest." Kansas City, Mo. Attorney for Henry C. Simpson of Lincoln, Neb., executor of the estate of Nathaniel P. Simpson, who died in this city three weeks ago, instituted search for an Indian maiden, "somewhere in tho southwest," who is heiress to $160, 000 of the Simpson fortune. The Simpson estate of $322,000 was left in the hands of his son Henry, executor. After the death of his first wife, the elder Simpson Is believed to have married an Indian. It is for a daughter by this marriage that the son seeks. The daughter Is said to have re turned to live with her people the Navajos. I.IZAKD IN STOMACH YEAH Dakotnn Is Ke.ot Thin, But Reptile Gets Knt on Food Man Eats. Milton, N. D. Loss of flesh at the rate of a pound a day has been sue-, cessfully combated by Joseph Sch neider of Wales since he coughed up a live lizard about an Inch and a half long. The lizard had evidently got into his stomach last summer while he was drinking water from a slough where he v;as hunting. For Sale Umatilla County Maps at E. O. Office. Scene from "The Right of Way," at the Oregon Theater Tonight Ml'SIC HYPNOTIZES A DOG. 1 o Colorado Official says Phonograph Puts Ills Pup to Sleep Soundly. Greely, Coio. An unusual method of putting a dog to sleep has been de vised by Deputy Sheriff C. E. Peter son of this city, who has learned that his pet dog, Joker, can be practically hypnotized by the music of a phono graph. Peterson has several rocords in which whistling predominates, and the animal gives these close atten tion. When Joker hears the phono graph In operation he will elt in front of It until he drops off to sleep. REPLEVIN ENDS ROMANCE. Suit of Discarded Lover Lost to For nier Fiance. Cleveland, Ohio. A romance that had its beginning In Poland camo to an end in tho court of Justice of the Peace; R. T. Morrow when Sophia Klinczyk of 3841 Broadway, defend ant, was awarded a verdict in a case of replevin brought by her former fiance, Joseph Antos of 2258 West Fifth street. According to the story told by the young woman, she camo to Cleve land about five months ago to marry Antos, whom fche had known and lov ed in the old country. Antos rented Wrestling Match Saturday, February 3 HERMISTON, ORE. E. J. O'Connell Champion Pacific Coast Jack Kennedy Champion Chicago Y. M. C. A. Umatilla County CATCH-AS-CATCH-CAN TO A FINISH PRELIMINARIES. Main Bout at 9 o'Clock Admission $1 Reserved Seats 1.50