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Hundreds of thrifty women are finding
our January white sale very profitable by daily, attend'
ance and sharing in the remarkable valuesselecting just the merchan
dise they need most from our vast new stocks. .' ,
GRACE HULS
takes pleasure in informing Pen
dleton ladies that she has moved
her stock of Art. Materials from
724 Main Street to the Art dept.
of the Peoples Warehouse.
BUNGALOW SETS AND SCRIMS
AT SPECIAL PRICES
Hundreds of yards of Tioautifnl bun
galow nets and scrims on sale at radically
reduced price. lake up into handsome
window and door draperies. Dozens of
neat patterns to choose from. In white,
cream and ecru. j v
Regular 30 Qualitv at .1 24
Regular 40? Qualitv at 33?
Regular 50 Qualitv at : 38?
Regular 65? Quality at 53?
Regular 75? Quality at 63?
SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES
Every size, no seams in center, heaviest
weight, largest size, best quality.
75? Sheets, White Sale
85 Sheets, White Sale
$1.00 Sheets, White Sale
?1.25 Sheets, White Sale -
641
74?
88
97t
PILLOW CASES
20? Qualitv, White Sale 16?
26? Quality, White Sale 23?
33? Quality, hemstitched, White Sale
price 29?
BED SPREADS
Spring time will soon be here and house
cleaning will be in order. You'll need
sheets, pillow cases and bed spreads and
towels to brighten up. These reduced
during our White Sale. Wise heads will
buy now at a saving.
SHOES
FASHIONS LATEST STYLE
SHOES WITH THE NEW KIDNEY
HEEL ... $6.00
Patent kid with mat top or guaranteed
satin. ' .'
A very pretty dress or street shoe, good
material and splendid workmanship.
Sizes 2 1-2 to S ; width AA to E.
Out of town people send number on old
shoe. Mail orders given careful atten
tion. BED SPREADS
A big shipment bought especially for
this White Sale. All sizes, kinds and best
quality. Crocheted and Marseilles. Beau
tiful designs for double and single beds.
$1.25 Qualitv, White Sale - 07?
$1.50 Quality, White Sale $1.18
$2.00 Quality, White Sale $1.69
$2.50 Quality, White Sale $1.98
$3.00 Qualify, White Sale $2.48
$3.50 Quality, White Sale ..... $2.95
$4.00 Quality, White Sale . $3.41
$4.50 Quality, White Sale $3.89
$5.00 Qualitv, White Sale $4.29
$6.00 Quality, White Sale $4.87
$7.50 Quality, White Sale $6.48
$8.00 Quality, White Sale $6.9-5
$8.50 Quality, White Sale $7.49
TOWELS
Of all kinds, linen, huck, hand towels,
white and colored borders, and TURK
ISH, all sizes.
10 Quality. White Sale 8
15? Quality, White Sale
20? Quality, White Sale
25 Quality, White Sale
40? Quality, White Sale
65 Quality, White Sale
75 Qualitv, White Sale
$1.00 Quality, White Sa
12
16?
19
31
49
56
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January Sale of
Manhattan, Earl and
Wilson, and Vindex shirts
We have a large lot of the very finest of
shirts that we are putting on sale at "clos
ing out" prices. They're odds, short lines,
broken sizes, etc. Most excellent values,
good up-to-date styles. Neat desirable
patterns.
LOT 1 Earl & Wilson shirts, regular
$2.50 values, the very choicest of pat
terns. Materials of the finest quality. Your
choice for only . .. 89
LOT 2 Manhattan shirts. Broken
lots, excellent materials, patterns to please
any gentleman. Values up to $2.00.
Your choice for only $1.10
LOT 3 Vindex and other brands of
equal quality. Shirts , that would ordi
narily cost you from $1.50 to $2.00.
Your choice only :. 98
MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS
This coming season will be the greatest
white shirt season ever known. Now's
the time to prepare.
$1.25 White stiff bosom shirts...., $1.05
$1.50 White plain soft front shirt $1.19
$1.75 White plain soft front shirt $1.32
$2.00 White plain soft front shirt $1.67
$3.00 White plain soft front shirt 2.29
$1.50 Full dress shirts $1.21
$2.00 Full dress shirts. $1.72
$2.50 Full dress shirts. $2.14
Pendleton's Cleanest, Best Grocery in our
: Model Sanitary Basement
PURE COUNTRY LARD
Bulk, pound
18
16
50 pound cans, pound ..
PURE GLUCOSE
Cans 30, 60, 90
Buy your Oranges here, another big ship
ment in todav. VERY SPECIAL
PRICE, per dozen 15
CROCKERY SPECIALS
75 "Near Cut" Bowls for 25
80 Creamer and Sugar Bowls, special
price 30
DEVILED SARDINES
Cans 15 and 25
STOLLWERCK'S MILK CHOCO
LATES packages 5?, 10 and 25
' NUT MEATS
Walnuts, pound
Filberts, pound ..
75
75
Pecans, pound $1.00
CALARAB, the transformed fig, lb. 30
PRESERVED SKINLESS FIGS
Jars 15, 35 and $1.50
:
coupon
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS
coupon
EXPERIMENT
STATION
FOR GRANTS PASS, ORE
WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. Congress
man Hawley has Teen working to hare
a mining experiment station estab
lished at Grants Pass, Ore., to assist
tbe miners of Southern Oregon In their
industry, which has become one of the
4bost important in the state. He has
a bill pending in the house proposing
the establishment of such a station,
under the management and control
of the bureau of mines, but with a
mining engineer in charge at a salary
of 14000 per annum, a metallurgical
chemist at a salary of $3010 per an
num, and an assistant at 12000. It
Is proposed that $25,000 also be ap
propriated to establish' equip and
maintain the laboratory or experi
ment station.
The need of such a laboratory, it
is claimed, is apparent, but to make
the need all the more noticeable, Mr.
Hawley Is also endeavoring to secure
the mapping of the Dothan quad
rangle during the coming season, and
has recently had this matter up with
the director of the United States geo
graphical survey. The director ad
vises Mr. Hawley that the same will
WOre Ms careful consideration, and
he hopes to have the cooperation of
the state of Oregon and the United
States forest services in making the
survey. Congressman Hawley has tak
en the matter up with the Grants Pas
Commercial club and the state engi
neer of Oregon, and believes that he
will secure the cooperation of all par
ties Interested and that the survey will
be made during the coming season.
To Tango on Streets.
DEXVER. Jan. 21. An old
fashioned "Stockmen's Mas-
querade Ball" will be tonight's
feature of the National Stock
show celebration in progress
here this week. Under the aus-
pices of the Denver Press club,
arrangements have been made
for the dancing to take place
not only In the City Auditorium
but for four blocks along Cham-
pa street, downtown. There will
be music on every street cor-
ner from Fourteenth to Elgh-
teenth streets so that those de-
siring to tango or turkey trot in
the open may do so. It is ex- v
pected that several thousand
persons will participate In the
ball.
"
Any little wound or abrasion of
the flesh occurring In cold weather
that is not promptly treated becomes
a bad sore and is difficult to heal.
Apply BALLARD'S SNOW LINI
MENT at once when such accidents
happen. The wound heals prompt
ly and soon does away with the an
noyance of a bandage. Price 25c,
EOc and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by
all dealers. Adv.
$150, about half of the amount now
paid by the government for artillery
horses. He was assigned to a battery
as wagon horse and served in that ca
pacity until eight years ago, when he
was promoted to chief section horse
and was ridden by the sergeant in
command of the section until his re
tirement a short time ago.
Within the last eight years Mick
has developed unusual talents for a
horse, without high school training
and has won a number of medals and
blue ribbons for performances entirely
out of line of his duties. He took
a blue ribbon In a Roman race at
the St. Joseph's military tournament
six years ago, and that race is still
discussed by the older men of the
army who were there. As a Jumper
he also has a good record and In spite
of his age clears the bars In good
shape.
Mick is a veteran, too, having serv
ed in Cuba during the Spanish-American
war. Until his retirement he
was with Battery D. of the Sixth Field
Artillery, and has been stationed at
Fort Riley for a dozen years.
At the post he is known as the horse
that cleans his teeth. After each
meal he hunts out a pocket rope and
rubs his teeth across it until they are
thoroughly cleaned.
HOUSE PUT OX PENSION LIST.
Lame back may come from over
work, cold settled In the muscles of
the back, or from disease. In the
two former cases the right remedy
is BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT.
It should be rubbed In thoroughly
over the affected part, the relief will
be prompt and satisfactory. Price
J 5c. 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold
by all dealers. Air.
M!-k, After Twenty-Sit Years' Ser
rice, Turned Out to Pasture.
JUNCTION CITY, Kan.. Jan. 19.
Mick, the only 'horse on Uncle Sam's
pension list, is enjoying his new free
dom in a pasture on the military re
nervation at Fort Riley, Kan., after
26 years of continuous service. So
far as the post records show he 1
the only army horse that was ever
pensioned. All of them are condemn
ed when their period of usefulness has
expired and are sold at auction.
Mick's long service and unusual qual
ities saved him from this fate and he
will be kept at Fort Riley until he
dies.
Mick Is $3 years of age. He was
purchased for army use in 1887 for
To Urge Rural Credit.
ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 21. Rural
credits, co-operative movements, the
development of agricultural resources
and the extension of argicultural ed
ucation, will be urged upon the New
Tnrlr ntnta leetHlntnro at Ita n.vt rAv
ular session by the New York State !Bn ln lhls good ear of 191-'
Agricultural Society, which today
concluded Its two day convention.
WEST IS URGED TO
ffllll BE III MCE
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 21. Every mail
brings to Governor West letters from
persons urging him to become a can
didate for reelection. In yesterday's
mail was a petition signed by all but
two citizens of Adams, Umatilla coun
ty, appealing to the governor to con
tinue the campaign of law enforce
ment he has started. The petition was
sent by G. O. Richardson, secretary
of the Adams Commercial association.
"It has become the conviction of
the subscribed citiiens . of Adams.
Umatilla county." says the petition,
that It would be very difficult to find
anyone with your convictions, ability
and fortitude to carry on the reforma
Hon in the matter of law enforcement
which you have s' faithfully inaug
urated. "We Indorse your administration
and appreciate your efforts to restrain
Insubordination.
"We realize that such strenuous ac
tion is tiresome in the extreme and
no doubt you would like a rest.
"However, it seems to us that for
the good of the commonwealth, von
should succeed yourself as srovernnr.
"Pleas., give us a chance to nomi
nate and elect you governor of Ore-
KKSEKVOIK FOIl BAKER
SECURED BY SIXXOTT
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Repre
sentative SInnott secured a favorable
report from the house committee on
public lands on a bill which has pass
ed the senate without drawing from
entry 160 acres of land In Baker
county, Oregon, to be used as a res
ervoir and storage plant for the city
of Baker.
STAXFIELD LOCALS.
(Special Correspondence.)
RTANFIELD, Ore., Jan. 21. Mrs.
James perry and daughter, Miss Jen
nie Perry were down from Pendleton
attending the Masonic lecture.
Miss Cella Moore and Mrs. Heistand
Moore spent a day In Pendleton thin
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McNurlin re
turned to Umatilla.
Woman h". Varied Interests
Social and Club News, Personals, Fashions, Home Hints
and Other Items of Interest to the World Feminine.
soerety
Taking advantage of the visit of Dr.
Emll Enna, prominent Portland pi
anist, In, this city, Mrs. John Ross
Dickson invited her pupils and many
friends yesterday afternoon to her
home on the south hill and they were
entertained by a very Interesting talk
on Scandanavlan music by Dr. Enna.
He also played a number of Scanda
navlan selections on the piano and
his hearers were delighted with them.
His associate, Robert Lovell Wilson,
a baritone of beautiful voice, also
sang several numbers.
In the evening, Dr. Enna and Mr.
Wilson appeared at the Alta theater
before a rather small but very appre
ciative audience of music lovers. Their
program was one of the best treats
of its kind Pendleton has had for
several years. The program render
ed follows:
Part One.
Fantasie In D Minor . , .Stenhammer
Emll Enna
Four Indian Love Lyrics from "The
Garden of Kama"
Amy Woodforde Finden
"The Temple Bells."
"Less Than Dust."
"Kashmlra Song."
"Till I Wake."
Robert Lovell Wilson
Part Two.
"The Vagabond'.' ...James L. Malloy
"If I Were a Rose"
Edouard Hesselberg
"Molly Brannlgan"
S. Villiers Stanford
"Mlfanwy" Dorothy Foster
"Good Bye" Tosti
"The Charmed Cup" .Jos. L. Roeckel
Robert Lovell Wilson
"Lock Lomond," "Three Lyric
Pieces," "From My Children's
Album," Emll Enna
The members of the class from the
Hawthorne school that enters the high
shcool this mid-year, were entertain
ed by the B class of the eighth grade
with the aslstsance of their teacher,
Miss Sarah Ruggles last Saturday ev
ening at the home of Miss Ruggles.
A short program, consisting of mu
sical numbers and recitations was
given by the members of the "grade,
and later all Joined In playing lively
games. The boys of the B class had
provided a treat of candy, and the
girls served a nice lunch of sand
wiches, cake and chocolate. The
young people expressed themselves
as being (well pleased with their en
tertannment. and also having spent a
pleasant and profitable school term.
Friends and neighbors tendered Mrs.
M. L. Stockman a very pleasant sur
prise party last evening at her home
cn Garfield street. About twenty
five In number, they called upon her
without previous announcement and
spent a very enjoyable evening. Re
freshments were served.
Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Vincent have
returned from Portland where they
attended the Stewart-Furnish wed
ding. Miss Nellie Anibal will spend the
week In Walla Walla as the guest of
Miss Ma'en Burnett.
Heartburn, Indigestion or distress
of the stomach is Instantly relieved by
HERBINE. It forces the badly di
gested food out of the body and re
stores tone in the stomach and bow
els. Price 50c. Sold by all dealers.
Adv.
Short Courses for Painters. .
AMES, la., Jan. 21. While many
states have "short courses" of Instruc
tion for the benefit of farmers, fruit
growers and stock raisers, and even
house wives, In connection with the
educational scheme of state colleges,
Iowa has broken the Ice In the way
of Industrial education by organizing
the first short course for painters and
decorators held ln connection with
the state convention of union paint
ers and decorators.
The engineering college has charge
of the work and the first session
found 150 painters and decorators
from all over the state in attendance.
It was expected that the short course
for other trades will be a feature in
the future and Is likely to spread to
other states. Tradesmen and manu
facturers In Massachusetts, Connecti
cut. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, and
Wisconsin are Investigating the Idea
with a view of organizing smllar
courses In their states. With the
passing of the apprentice system of
education, the short course under the
state auspices Is thought to be the
next step toward education of me
chanics In many lines.
Homo Helps.
To keep bread and butter moist
when cut, place It In a cool place and
cover with a tuble napkin that linn
been wrung out in cold water anil
many hours after It will be as moist
as when fresh cut. Chicago Journal.
To wash Perslun rugs or carpets,
take cold water and plain soap and
scrub with a small scrubbing brush;
use plenty of soap and wipe In the
direction of the pile with a clean
eioth as you go along. The rugs will
come out perfectly fresh and new.
To keep brass like new, rub over
a little furniture cream and polish it
with a soft duster; by so doing the
lacquer Is retained and the articles
do not become tarnished.
Cook I ne Basket.
A basket for paper bag cooking
overcomes a common objection to
cooking with paper bags, suys the
New Haven Journal-Courier. With
this basket the difficulty of removing
the cooked food from the oven with
out the bag bursting and spilling the
Juices of the food is removed. Spec
ial bags come fitted to the basket,
which also has a lid and can be plac
ed on the table if desired.
Easy Cooking.
Bread and pies may be baked in
the little tin oven on top of the stove
at ever so much less cost of gns and
it will always take the place of the
big oven. When not In use It may
stand on top of the table or on a shelf
and- pies, cakes, bread and biscuits
may be kept in it, says the Hartford
Times.
You may save, yourself the bother
of using' the big broiler when only a
couple of chops or a small steak are
wanted. Instead use a small toast
er with a little baking pan underneath
to catch the drippings. The little
toaster rests right on the baking pan.
Worth Knowing.
To remove cocoa and chocolate
stains from table linen . soak over
night In cold water, then pour boil
lng water through the stains from a
good height.
Always let tne cold water run
from the faucet a few moments ln
the morning or after It has stood ln
the pipes, as It Is often Impure from
the sediment In them.
Bread crumbs, to be used In dish
es, will be better seasoned If turned
Into a dish with a little melted butter,
then add seasonings and mix well.
Clean currants by rubbing well In
flour, then wash and dry them and
they will be ready for use. Janes-
vllle Gazette! '
Wonderful Cough Remedy,
Dr. King's New Discovery Is known
everywhere as the remedy which will
surely stop a cough or , cold. D. P.
Lawson of Edison, Tenn.. writes: "Dr.
King's New Discovery Is the most
wonderful cough, cold and throat and
lung medicine I ever sold In my store.
It can't be beat. It sells without any
trouble at all. It needs no guaran
tee." This Is true, because Dr.
King's New Discovery will relieve the
most obstinate of coughs and colds
Lung tsoubles quickly helped by Its
use. You should keep a bottle In the
house at all times for all the member?
of the family. 50c and $1.00. All
druggists or by mall.
II. E. Bncklen A Co., Philadelphia or
St. Louis. Adv.
a ary, nacxing cougn is nard on
the lungs, often causing them to
bleed. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND
SYRUP Is a healing balm that quick
ly repairs damage in the lungs and
air passages. Price 25c, 50c and
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by all dealers
Adv.
Tiny Festoons a Pretty Mulsh.
A beautiful finish for a scalloped
edging Is the buttonhole festoon, with
picots. These little buttonholed fes
toons, added to a scallop, give an ap
pearance not unlike the finish of the
lovely Hedebo work, says the Detroit
Free Press.
To make festoons, carry a thread
from one scallop to the next, then
back again. Over these two threads
buttonhole In close buttonhole stitch
to the center, then form the plcot
which Is a small loop back Into the
buttonhole; cover this little loon with
close buttonhole stitches and contin
ue to fill the festoon with the close
buttonhole stitches.
OUCH! BACKACHE,
RUB LAME BACK
Hub Lumbago, I'aln, stUfnew niht
Out With a Small Trial Bottle of
St. Jacobs OH.
When your back is sore and lame
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism
has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get
a small trial bottle of old, honest
"St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store,
pour a little In your hand an J rub
it on your back and by the time you
count fifty, the soreness and lameness
is gone.
Don't stay crippled! This sooth
ing, penttratlng oil needs to be used
only once. It takes the ache and
pain right out and ends the misery.
It ia magical yet absolutely harmless
and doesn't burn or discolor the skin
Nothing else stops lumbago, scia
tica and lame back misery so prompt
ly and surely. It never disappoints!
The work must be closely and even
ly done, or the edge will not have
the clean cut look so essential to Its
beauty. The buttonhole scallops
should bo well padded before work
ing, for the raised scallops make the
delicate festoon work more notice
able.
Mrs. itlake (i I ven $10,000 a Year.
NKW YORK, Jan. 21. Mrs. Jo
seph A. Blake, the famous surgeon's:
wife, was granted a separation decree
with an allowance of $10,000 annual
ly.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
GAS OR INDIGESTION
Each "Pape'H Dlupeptdn'' DlgtviU
S000 (Jralim Food, Ending All
Ktomarlt Misery In live Minutes.
Time It! Pape's Dlapepsln will di
gest anything you eat and overcomo
a sour, gassy or out of order stom
ach surely wtthln five minutes.
If your meals don't flt comfortably,
or what you eat lies like a lump of
lead in your stomach, or If you have
heartburn, that Is a sign of Indiges
tion. Get from your pharmacist a fifty
cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln and
take a dose Just as soon as you can.
There will be no sour' risings, no
belching of undigested food mixed
with acid, no stomach gas or heart
burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the
stomach, nausea, debilitating head
aches, dizziness or Intestinal griping.
This will all go, and, besides, there
will be no sour food left over in the
stomach to poison your breath with
nauseous odors.
Pape's Dlapepsln Is a certain cure
for out of order stomachs, because It
takes hold of your food and digests
It Just the same as If your stomach
wasn't there.
Relief in five minutes from all
stomach misery Is wating for you at
any drug store.
These large fifty-cent cases con
tain enough "Pape's Dlapepsln" to
keep the entire family free from stom
ach disorders anJ Indigestion for
many months. It belongs In your
home.
SAGE AND SULPHUR
DARKENS GRAY HAIR
ITS GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE
TO RESTORE COLOR. OLOSS
AXI THICKNESS.
Hair that loses Its color and lustre,
or when It fades, turns gray, dull and
lifeless, Is caused by a lack of sulphur
In the' hair. Our grandmother made
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur to keep her locks dark and
beautiful, and thousands of women
and men who value that even color,
that beautiful dark shade of hair
which Is so attractive, use only this
old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix
ture by asking at any drug store for
a 50 cent bottle or "Wyeth'a Sage
snl Sulphur Hair Remedy," which
darkens the hair so naturally, so even
ly, that nobody con possibly tell It has
been applied. Besides. It takea off
dandruff, stops scalp itching and
falling hair. .You Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
thlsth rough your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; but what
delights the ladles with Wyth's Sag
and Sulphur Is that, besMes beautiful
ly darkening the hair after a few ap
plications, it also brings back the
gloss and lustre and gives it an ap
pearance of abundance.
TWO OF A KIXD.
A man walked on the railroad
track.
But didn't hear tha whlatl.
And all they found of hla re
mains, Was whiskers on a thistle. .
Just like the man who with ce
ment Put up a building tall.
He was on top when the building
fell
And wasn't found at all.
The moral is when youve got
to walk
Walk on a brick paved street
And when you build, build out
of brick
For brick are hard to beat.
BEST COMMON BUILDING
BRICK ALWAYS OX IIAND.
Correspondence solicited.
VJoslon Brick Yard
P. T. Harbour, Manager.
Weston, Oregon.
One kind of a nuisance Is always
telling you that "you ought to take
something for that before it la too
lnte."
J.J.lYodsege
523 Lkin St.
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Shop Phone 32
Res.Phcp.3509
THE OFFICE
Phone 299 711 Main Street
PENDLETON. ORE.
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
A. SCHNEITER, Prop.