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U'J. TAGE TWO- ISXXASX:OCSCEC:nAN, PSyplSTOS, OTtlSROW; M.MOyDJUr-CyENlNG, .JANUARY 10, f 021r ' TEN PACES "''v::. T . S ' It I Tlie OresLtest Oearance-- Sale! Ever". Held in:'Pemdleton '!' ' i 1 , : OFFERING THE VERY BEST MERCHANDISE THERE IS TO BE HAD. Don't confuse our goods with unknown 4"take-a-chance" stuff so often offered by so-called cheap stores. You'll find .here Quality Merchandise, the kind you'll he proud to wear and own and you'll also find that, Quality considered, our prices are far below competition. Every article in our store (except contract goods) is reduced to bedrock price. IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK HERE BEFORE YOU PART WITH YOUR -MONEY. Ours is the greatest stock in Pendleton, the best assorted, the newest. Now is the time to buy and save. t! TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW AT OUR WRAPPING DESK FOR "THE BIRD OF PARADISE" Oregon Theatre, January 12th. Jhereopies Warehouse fe1!yE.; IT. PAYS TO T A n$!fR$$P TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW AT OUR WRAPPING DESK FOR "THE BIRD OF PARADISE" Oregon Theatre, January 12th. ttottt,M.t.(..(.Mt,r.r,t..t mm- OPENS WITH RITNER PRESIDENT OF SENATE 'due to the curfew has more than wiped out the additional receipts. Th reftulatinn is declared to, bp im-t poed in the latere ft of the puMic to! induce them to aviort the risKs of bein.' ibr.ad after dark. In jtrosent eondi-j tions, even if there were no cm-few, ! many peoptp would ! e too tinv-4 to : ieave lionie in thn ovnhis. ; Still there is much critu-ism i f thei imposition .f a turfrw at 10 o'cloek ; iit night, provoked ! assassinations. CARUSO PSAY- MEVER- SING AGAIN- Bills for - Ten Million -Bonds for 1 Highway which took place at nine o'clock More.mtrr.irf. Con-i Etruction Will be Considered; And Reorganization of Fish: Commission. j 7 .1 til': SALEM, Ore., Jan. l'l. The thirty- , first biennial session of the Oregon ' legislature opened here today. In the! NEW VitfJK, Jan. in. (A. P.) enai there are 27 republicans, one Daniel O'Caliashan, lfiil tnfiyor of democrat and two Independents. "The Cork, on his arrival yesterday was membership of the holise Is composed ! greeted by crowds of Irish republic" of f.8 republicans and two democratss. .sympathizers. Act-nnipanying him was Senator Iloy W. Kitner. of pendle- ; ton. was tbe election for president of the senate, made some time ago. '. when Senator B. U Eddy of Roseburg. '. withdrew from the race. Represent-; alive E, Ecan, of Eugene, was' unopposed for speaker of the house. ! The program for the opening day; consisted of organization of both ; houses, and the scheduled delivery of j the message 01 uoernor tjen . v. Peter AlacSivinev, brother of Cork's late lord mayor; Harry Roland, secre tary to I'amonn de Valera, and Acting Mayor Cannon and Deputy Mayor Ma lone of Jersey City. O'CallHghan's automobile was fol lowed by a procession that waved inn Fein and Amerirun f!as. Crowds gathered before his hotel and 0'C;tlla!:han. responding to call?, appeared en a balcony. H? spoke of hi' i - v . -;i U. S. LEADS IN SOLDIER lnPATWlMAI TDA! i 1 1 WASHIN'OTON", Jan. la. The t'. ! H. Is riniiiK more alonn the line of vo- j catiitnal rehabllitntlon of former serv- J ice men than any other country 111 the world, the sen:u. educational commit- ;Say Townley Stands Convicted itiK a'blll which would extend training j benefits to Americans who served In i the allied armies and also to widow f and children of men who lost heir i Uvea. The committee's report said 75,(100 men had taken advantage of the train ing law and that 2IMI0 hart been restor ed to Industrial activity. in Minnesota for Acts of Dis- loyalty When Country Was Engaged in War nd is Dangerous. WANT STREET TITTER Enrico Caruso, the greatest tenor the world has ever heard, will be very lucky if he is ever al, to sing in opera again. That is the opinion of New York physicians who have followed clocly bi attack of pleurisy and empyema. Caru30 U shown here with, big wife an 6 daughter. Gloria. I " Taliashan s.-.ld Ireland would not; I , I j.L j o's trip as Jl !-M.a'i, r.tJit'.-t-u ap- Amonir the important measures to , preciation fur th welcome and said he be proposed during the session, ap- : probably would remain in America sev- rr.rit.n7 r forecast made bv members eral month". before the oneninc of the legislature tn.lsv. will be legislation dealing with ! accept home rule. o,. j..nnei;e situRtion. bills for 110 -i "We don't, want home rule; we want 000,000 more bonds for highway con- nothtne but freedom," he declared, j struction, refrulating highway traffic, Ur. Kolanrt announced that the lord) leoreanlzatins the fish and frame ! mayor would not appear for public, commission making the fish commis- speechmakin until he had testified In j siou one bodv and the pame commis-1 Washington before the committee of i sion another, measure for consolidat- ' hundred. U'CallaKhan, he said, inr the Portland dock and port com- ! would remain here several days. mission an amendment changing the Wanted To Sr ( arilinal 1 f nffl.-. for Portland School! BALTIMOUE. Jan. 10. Daniel, teachers, protection for bond invest- j O'Callaniian. who arrived here yester-j bound from Seattle for this port, the rs payments to soldiers, sailors and day from Norfolk on his way to New i company announced. The Queen has marines for service during the world York, was disappointed in not seeing, ninety pasaenqers on board, war promoting thetourirt traffic ,and ' Cardinal Gibsons. Xo visitor has been i The company dispatched a tug from umcurtiiiir the svndicalism and work- 1 permitted to see the cardinal since h's ! here to relieve the Admiral Dewey. i return numo rret-.orne ui ins in-n.-.t. . j vessels are one nere lonay. .few citizens, friends of the Irish j The Queen broke her crank shaft cause, greeted the !nd mayor and his; while three miles off Point Arena and party. ,was in danger of being rarrii-d ashore At the hotel Mrs. P.eheeca Hogan, lefore a strong wind when the Ad iclopw girl, was given a hojirty hand- miral Dev.v-y succeeded in getting a ,!rhake because nhe smillngl.v informed le.w line nl.ourd, according to reports iim she 'was a "member of the btd'-'e.' reaching h re. , CM Sin AT SEA! . DESPITE INJUNCTION OF THE CIRCUIT COURT , SAX FRANCISCO,' Jan. 10. (A. P.) The steamer Queen of the Pacific Steamship company, bound from 'isAn Francisco for Seattle and Tacoma, be came disabled off Point Arena, 100 miles north of here, yesterday, and was taken in tow by the steamer Admiral Dewey of the same line, which is Railway Manager Who Had Re straining Order is Held Close Prisoner While Policemen Guard Workmen. men compensation laws. rit'P.UX, " Jan. 16. (A.T.) -All peace negotiations in Ireland have, broken down, according to reports in ortlcip I circles. Definite information Is lacking, but It Is said Premier Uovd George has refused to consider the Sinn Fein's proposal for the withdraw al of the home rule bill. . nfficials here take a glr.nmy Increased activity recently by tin bury and republicans in t h- martial low itrcftH are considered us tmliratin; in e tension of guerilla warfare. y view. Hie mil-j A cleaner Pendleton is being sought by the street committee of the city council. Manuel Friedly, chairman. has started to obtain the co-operation of tho citizens, the street department and the police, to bring about cleaner and healthier conditions, especially along Main street. Educating the public and the mer chants to use tho numerous galvanized iron rubbish containers along tho stif "ts is one of the first steps to be taken. Paper boxes, cigarette con tainers and the other material which Is carelessly thrown to tho street by pedestrians and by some store keepers should go Into the containers, Mr. Frlertly declares. The city ordinances cover that request, he says, and the police will be asked to enforce the or dinances. "We cannot keep Main street clean with live f lusher alone.'' Mr. Friedly says. "We must havo cooperation from the public." NEWTON Kas., Jan. 10. U. P.) Action of the Bnlina Post of tilt Amer. lean Legion in opposing Uie tfon-Par-tlsun league movement n Kansas' was upheld today by the executive committee of the American Legion, Department of Kansas. RMiniuHn,,. were adopted denouncing A. C. Town- ley, head of the league. The resolution said: "Whhereas, A. C. Townley standi convicted In Minnesota for acts of dis loyalty committed when our country was engaged in war, and the jveMnca of said A. C. Townley and his paid as slstants In Sallna and vicinity ha brought about a condition of stress that endangers the peace of the com munity, therefore, be it ' "Resolved that we heartily .approve the action of the officers and members of Sallna Post, No. 2. sgnlnst A. CV Townley and sich other radical agis tors and paid assistants, and w com mend the officers and nlembers of said Post for the orderly manner Jn which they are conducting the fight." BEDAT100CLGCK- Is Your Watch Right? Iit BLlK. Jan. 10 ( A.-P.lrr The, o'clock curfew, latch" put into effect, hit Dublin a hard blow. The city had accommodated itself easily to a "mid night closing hour previously in fore', lit the 10 o'clock embargo on all acti vity meant the complete abandonment of nil .social functions in the evening. The result has t een to kill all the trade fcrvlng such events. The great mores are almost idle, and the manntrors of some of the ms' popular of them say that they are ope rating at a loss. There is no demand for new dresses. The theaters are suffering most. At rue house the firm ist ur r.uvow.j there wero only eleven ix-ople in tbej auditorium. The mlng pi.turej lllw.Mr d"Uis l.e!S.-..but they all, line to close at nine to euo'le their. pntions to get home before the curfew, hour. The luus.c halls which used tj open to fc.iu. a r4ht have now. ,.! on-.' A-'tney were always full, for ciM-h performance this means cut-. turn otf halt tneir incomt-. The trato fy company's i.enrlv empty I" 't' . X rr'W rrs are the eveTiiogs They lutelv ra.s.d tlie ice r B.eii'lerv B..-h.ruy to eoalle tbetn U Unvl mciXiiwrJ txiH'iiS.s. but Mie divy i - y j s ,'i -'.1 9 71 1 1 A s' Here's Cncle Sim's master clock Twlnft a &if this ta!! fellon the V. S. oaral observatory at Washington Bashes out the exact cme to all U S. ci'm and U vessels wituia 30P0 or 4O09 tuUcj cf B'swLinrlitn ' DETROIT, J;m. 10. fA. P.) (Uiarded liy about 200 policemen, 100 laborers employed by the city early yesterday laid tracks of Detroit's new municipal street railway across track of the Detroit 1,'uited Railway company at St. Jean 'and Mack avenues, after Circuit JudrfO H. J. Dingeman had ls- sued an injunction restraining the I ity from crossing. j . While th work was being accenn I plished, K. J. Hurdiek, assistant gen leral ma nn ,'-r of the Detroit I'nited j Pall'wny, who had the restraining or der, was a -virtual prisoner on Belle j Isle, due, he tin Id, to his being taken Mo the park by tho police. I When the work was lieznn, P.urdick I K sai.l to have rb manded that the work i be halted. II- was about to produce I Mho injunction papers. It Is said, when i he was taken into custody by a police-1 man and taken in a patrol wagon to j ! the Island for investigation op a charge j i of disturbing the peace. lie was pnon j i liberated, but was unable to return; i because the tender of the Pollc IslO ; drawbridge would not close the span.; iThe bridge had been closed to permit: the patrol wagon to cress the later to. ! permit it to return. Hurdiek wps un-j ' able to cross until dnyllg'it. The li' lle j i Isle bridge is closed u all except pol'.C" traffic at midnight. j Pnrrt'ek declared contempt of cenrl j proceedings would bo started against the cilv and that he Intended to file aj personal suit against IU cliy for fah- j artcst. s( Beauty Spots v?V'-( y i- ET t it Chicago doctors are hnry scratching arms. Every family physi cian Is urging his patients to bo innoculated against smallpox and pabllc health ollicinls admit they nre worried by thoytteady spread of the epidemic In East Chl-tago. I)r H. E. lictz Is slion vaccinating , miss Agnes vern. liins oon i minu mo tears, Ur BaU says; rsuor. i they regard Uiua a "beauty spots." i.svii,i,E. Ills., Jan. 10 nr. p.) Constuiit prayer aa fHstln. -r.. ginning to work a divine miracle on Krnle Harrington, according to his wife, who on the 43rd day of her hun ger fast tn save her husband's soul she told the United . Press. "I know Krnlo wont admit "he's being eaved, but I'm sure he Is," R),e said. "I've nalked close to Ood for several years and know his power." She said this wns me second time she resorted to prayer and fasting to overcome Pntnn. "About a year ago, whllo visiting with nn unfortunate In onr little Jail, 1 met a delinquent girl," she said. ' "I prayed and fasted two weeks. Th Klrl'ssoul was saved. Khe was released from Jail. The Rtble tells us prayer can even move mountains. Is It too much then to believe it can. save Ernie's soul?" Mrs. Harrington re fused Again to partake of chicken broth flitch was placed beside her bed ny ner mother. "I m being nourished oy -wpiritual manna from on she told her mother. high," Don't think because yon "have taken many remedies in rsln that your case Is Incurable. Woods SarMapnrtHa has curea many seemingly hopeless caws of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, kid ney complaint, dyspepsia and general debility, Tak Hood's.