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DATT.V RST OKTT.OXT.W. PENDLETON'. OKTT.OX, EIUDAV, .TAXITARY 1. 1015.
EIOIIT PAOKS.
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Only One More Day of Our Semi-Annual Clean-Up Sale
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NEW OFFICE HOAy
COMMISSIONER
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BEGINS
DUTIES
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WE OFFER NOW ALL
Worn
ens
Suit
in our stock at
One-Half Price
We want to make room for new goods, and
we positively will not carry over goods
from one season to the next
Tailored and fancy models in serge, broad
cloth, gabardine, and Po norie. Sizes 16 to 44
$15.00 Suits are Reduced to .
920.00 Suits arc Reduced to
$22.50 Suits are Reduced to
$25.00 Suits are Reduced to
$27.50 Suits are Reduced to
$30.00 Suits are Reduced to
?7.50
$10.00
911.25
$12.50
$13.50
$15.00
$35.00 Suits are Reduced to
$37.00 Suits are Reduced to
$40.00 Suits are Reduced to
$45.00 Suits are Reduced to
$55.00 Suits are Reduced to
$60.00 Suits are Reduced to .
$75.00 Suits are Reduced to .
$17.50
$18.50
$20.00
$22.50
$27.50
$30.00
$37.50
NOW, positively is the time to buy, you
can save from 30 to S0!o on
Hart Schaffner & Marx
New up-to-the minute styles
We are offering the following prices:
LOTS A AND E
$15.00 Suits and Ocrcoata in Lots A and B will go for $7.45
$17.50 Suits and Overcoats in Lots A and B will go for $8.60
820.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lots A and B will go for. $0.05
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats in Lots A and B will go for $11.35
$25.00 Suits and Overccoats in Lots A and B will go for $12.05
$27.50 SuiU and Ovorcoats in Lots A and B will go for $13.00
$30.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lots A and B will go for $14.85
LOT C
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lot C will go for $8.05
$17.50 Suits and Overcoats in Lot C will go for , $10.45
$-0.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lot C will go for
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats in Lot C will go for
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lot C will go for
$27.50 Suits and Overcoats in Lot C will go for
$30.00 Suits and Oercoats in Lot C will go for
LOT D
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lot I) will go for
$17.50 Suits and Overcoats in Lot D will go for
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lot D will go for
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats in Lot 1) will go for
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lot I) will go for
$27.50 Suits and Overcoats in Lot I) will go for
$30.00 Suit3 and Overcoats in Lot D will go for
LOT F
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lot E will go for
$17.50 Suits and Overcoats in Lot E will go for
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lot E will go for
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats in jot E will go for
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lot E will go for
S27.50 Suits and Overcoats in Lot E will go for
$30.00 Suits and Overcoats in Lot E will go for
$11.05
$13.45
. $14.80
$10.70
$17.00
$9.65
$11.35
$12.85
$14.60
$16.10
$18.20
$10.80
... $10.45
$12.35
. $13.05
.. $15.80
. $17.65
$18.95
$20.85
This store will be closed all day
New Years Day
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS
COUPON )
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MISS li:itN IS OXLY WOMAN
.Ml Mil Kit OF INDUSTRIAL
JIOAHD.
I'rivato MvrNary to Governor Wtt
uh AMlnU'd by Hint to 1111 Irn
poruiiil I'liu and blio will l)raw
n Salary of 93600 a Your loured,
la ('HTflil Cam,
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 1. After acting-,
as private secretary to Governor Os
wald Went, who retire from office
January 11, fur several years, Mu
Fern Hobbs today became a member
of the state Industrlul accident com
mlaalon. The position pays a salary
of 13600 a year and la one of the
beat appointive offices In the state.
Mine Hobbs will be the only woman
member of the commission.
Mini Hobbs' tenure as private sec
rvtury to the thief executive was
marked by activities that attracted
natlonwldo attention, the conducted
a number of Investigations In con
nectlon with moral crusades In vari
ous tows of the state. Her most spec,
taculur performance was a year ago,
when, accompanied ' by a squad of
state mllltla, she Invaded Copperfield
a town of the old "wild west" sort,
cloned all saloons and caused to be
conflMcated the stocks of liquors,
gambling puraphernalla and ' fire
arms.
You Needn't keep on feeling dis
tressed after eating, nor belching, nor
experiencing nausea between meals.
Hood's jSaraaparlllu cures dyspepsia
It strengthens the stomach and oth
er dlgetitlve organs for the proper
performance of their functions. Tka
Hood's. Adv.
Stories From the War Zone
GENEVA. Dec J. (By Mall to
New Tork.) A stranded tourist In
Switzerland nearly brought about the
death of a friend living In Germany
hr aendinf him the following tele
gram: "Kale all gone. "Wire thirty
beans." The German censor took it
to mean that some German town, Kiel
probably, had been attacked and wip-
SPECIAL
This Week
Reduced Prices
on all
Rubber Goods
ed out The person to whom the
wire was addressed was arrested as
a spy and probably would have been
shot if, luckily, a German officer who
had lived In America hadn't been able
to convince the authorities that the
message was merely a request for
monetary aid.
extracting from German and Russian
refugees money sent by their friends
and relatives. The swindler, who has
an accomplice, managed to learn the
methods of assisting the refugees, ana
by forging the name of a Russian of
ficial who was sent to Copenhagen to
look, after them, he has inflicted fi
nancial suffering and misery on
scores of wretched victims of the war.
The fraud was only discovered when
the Russian officials began to receive
letters from different persons inform
ing him that money had already been
sent.
Including Faultless
Wearever Waterbot
tles and Household
Rubber Gloves.
Tailman & Go.
Leading Drufguts
Con Dang Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES"
HOT TAUALES
CHILLI con CAME
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-date:
FIRST CLASS SERVICH
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bts.
Pfcor.e 1(7 Pendleton, Ore.
PARIS. (By Mall to New Tork )
When the Germans entered Conde
sur Escaut, say the Paris papers, they
tried to pull down a statue erected,
there to the memory of the popular!
French General Pollloue de Saint Ma
rie. Fifty men with ropes tugged;
i. t ,v.. fhoviatlon a few days ago
.t , . . , . ,! Court Justice Blanchard a court
.... ...... ..... a, The alimony, pending the decision The
ngure, but me ouueis oniy iialuc mf.t r.matnv Mix. Cullom and
gainst the solid bronze ':'"t: , m' .
.,rwi!na. fhe trhil of the suit. I Regarding the
Wife Call Man Tnfit."
NEW TORK, Pec. 31. Mrs. Kath
rvn Browne Decker, wife of Henry E.
Decker, an heir of the founder of
the Sheffield-Farms-Slawson Decker
company, who inherited $500,000
from the Decker estate, won a Hepar
in Supreme
denied she refused to have children
by Decker. She said:
"I wantd to have children when 1
was first married, but after my hus
band called me a low woman and
so abused me, I did not think be was
fit to be t. father."
Decker resumed the stand and was
cross-examined. He admitted he
had a detective follow hi wife for
two months.
He also testified he did not want
his wife to return to the stage, but
that he Interviewed Augustus Thom
as the playwright regarding it.
"Do you know a detecllve named
'Ascher?'" asked Miss Lucille Pugh,
attorney for Mrs. Decker.
"Yes," replied the witness. He
then denied having accused the sleuth
of having accepted a bribe from his
wife.
"Who Is the manicurist at tne An
lowed by a detective, Justice Blanch
ard remarked:
"Almost any self-respecting woman
would object to a detective following
her."
Children's OoukIw Children's Colds;
Both Are STlous.
When one of your little ones shows
symptoms of an approaching cold,
give It Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey at
ence. It acts quickly, and prevents
the cold growing worse. Very heal
ing soothes the . lungs, loosens the
mucous, strengthens the system. It's
guaranteed. Only 25c at your drug
gist. Buy a bottle today.
Buklen's Arnica Salve for sores.
Adv.
Woman, A'X'UjmxI, Die.
OAKLAND, Cal, Dec. 31. Mrs.
themselves a
with little effect.
The municipality of Conde has now(
decided to leave the marks of thej
Herman bullets undisturbed as a i
standing "testimony to German Im
potence to break French resistance."
NISH (By Mail to New York.)
Servia boasts the youngest non-commissioned
officer in the ranks of Eu
rope s warring armies, inis ia urns
oljub Jelitttich, a twelveyear old (
school boy, who has Just been pro-1
moted corporal. The lad took the ;
field to avenge his father who was
killed at the battle of Kumanovo. ,
Owing to his youth he was unable to'
Join the regular army but he took'
Bervice with a group of comitadjls,
and from the first displayed extrao
cinary bravery- He has been through ,
seven of the hottest fights of the war
and is Just recovering from a serious
wound received at Sontcha.
COPENHAGEN. (By Mail to New J
YORK.) The Danish police are en-i
deavorlng to track down a particular-j
ly inhuman genius, who profiting by,
the paralysed postal service has been1
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sonla who has been manicuring your aauue iienuricua, m oi a oiock
nails for the last three years?" -ton. Cal.. engineer, was found dead
witness admitted Knowing ai in a Krove near unywara, a suuuru
or Oakland. Near the body a revol
ver with one chamber discharged and
two letters, one to her husband, the
other to her asking forgiveness for
ner ueed, established suicide aa the
cause of death.
r r t .i-i. i. . .
jm. iiciiuiimn was Drougnt to a
Haywafd hotel by an unidentified
man who dropped from sight at once.
The dead woman came Into the pub
lic view several duya ago when San
Francisco papers printed news of an
alleged elopement In which Mrs
Hendricks and Rev. R. A. M. Browne,
formerly of Hamilton City and Chlco,
were named as principals. Browne
disappeared from San Francisco
Chrlstmaa day, leaving his baggage
unclaimed In a hotel alleged to have
been occupied by himself and Mrs
Hendricks.
In the letter found near her body
addressed to her husband. Mrs. Hen
dricks said that Browne "had noth
ing to do with her suicide.
sending her flow-
previous testimony
Mrs. Decker, recalled to the stand, of Mrs. Decker objecting to being fol-
MANAGERS STALLINGS AND MACK, CAUGHT IN A HAPPY MOOD
DULL SPLITTING.
n he
Dr. James' Headache Powders re
lieve at once 10 cents a
package.
You take a Dr. James' IIoadaJie
! Powder and in just a few moments
I Tour bead clears and all naura)ia and
distress vanishes. Its the quickest
and surest relief for headuclie, whether
or nerve-
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store and K'"t a dime pai'kae now. i
Quit sufferm? it's so needless. lie
Miir " VOU UrL l)r. Juliiea' Ii.-li.U lie
Powders then tLere will be no disap- manager of the Boston Braves, and
poinlmenL Connie Mack, manager of the Ath-
This Is the lKt, perhaps the only,
photograph taken of George Stalling
letks, together,
terlstlc picture
It is not a charae-j but by driving. Mack is so solemn
of either, fitalllngs on nnd off the ball field that many
Housewives to Ho Taught.
NEW YORK. Dec. 81 A general
meeting plnce for housewives, Bald to
De the rirst In this country, will be
opened in this city January 4 by the
National Housewives' League that has
been active in the campaign to re
duce the cost of living.
Mrs. Julian Heath, the president, In
announcing the opening date of the
headquarters, said that classes for
housewives would be given Monday
mornings. There will bo a staff of
domestic teachers. Moving pictures
will be shown to demonstrate proper
and Improper methods nnd sanitary
and Insanitary methods employed by
dealers.
There will be lectures on poultry,
fish, mnrketing and all things per
taining to household matters.
UK tlGl'KKS KAIITH IS
100 MILLION YEAKS OLW
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. II. That
the earth Is about 100.000,000 years
old Is one of the deductions of Oeo.
F. Becker, of the United States Oeo
logical survey, presented In a paper
read at a meeting of the Geological
Society of America, meeting here In
connection with the annual conven
tion of the American Association for
the Advancement of Science.
The missing link between man and
his ape-like ancestors has been Iden
tified in tho Pithecanthropus Erect us.
whose skull, found In Java, showed
all the characteristics Intermediate
between mun and ape, according to
James H. McGregor, assistant profes
sor of loology at Columbia University,
who presented a series of restorations
of skulls and reproductions of the ap.
pearance of primitive men.
Henry F. Osborn, also of Columbia,
delivered an address on the migration
of human types during the old stone
age In Europe, and traced several dis
tinct specimens of man, which, he
said, had disappeared utterly from
the earth.
King Decorate rrnHer.
ROME, Dec. 31 King Victor Em
miinuel has decorated Premier Pa
landra, with the Order of the An
nonclade, the highest Italian decora
tion, which entitles the bearer to call
himself a "cousin of the king."
The king decorated the premier at
the ceremony of baptism of the new
ly born Princess Maria. He spoke
warmly of the services rendered to
the state by the premier.
Cjistoiu Ilousn Now at Tampa.
TAMPA. Fla.. Jan. 1. Headquar
ters for the customs collection service
of Florida were removed here today
from Jacksonville.
New OrlennH Iliu-s Begin.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 1. "They're
off" today at the local racetrack. Bo-
fore an Immense holiday throng the
annual winter meet of the Jockey club
opened today to continue 45 days.
docs not often luujjh as heartily a.: friend.-) think there Isn't a good
be Is doing In this picture. He does laugh In him. However, this photo-j
not manage his ball club by smiling, j graph disproves It.
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48 Envelopes
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at
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