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MIMMmMHMMMMIHIMMMMMMMIMMM Great Slaughter of Prices Winter Goods Must be Closed Out W arc putting "Ut all 0111 Bllitl ami overcoats, at a lug re daCtion during Ihil Mlfl Vfltl will find our nut priies far helow the prites el other on the mow goods, notwithstanding, the biK discounts Offered l some The size of the discount does noi moan inything to tin purchaMf; it is the net price that tit t rtniaoj v,u hoi an .ntt le i- i bargain. Iftdiwt' Waisti sod W rapim at induction. I., nli - 0pM and Kim ureutlv redtu-ed in price. KlaiinelttUM and Pronoh PIuiimIi at cut priow. Conforti a! so at reduced price ( i .Mid noittl ot Otir bargain! before the stock is picked over. W WherefWhole Families can Trade I HE FA I st-n iniiitniiii ! i rri:si)AV iani ahy h LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE. The suggestion ot lr Vincent that the question of the right to the mar shalshii' b.- ubmltted to a vote of the Mopl Ih excellent. That wo Jlil sett Is a tnattet that, after all, ic the bualnesH of the eople It would aJJuat It according to the wish- of those who have the renl right to ftcrsiisi sttch question-. Tin difficulty that arisen durlug such dispute Ih this personal feel ing. Personal feeling clouds the un derstanding and iauMc in. 11 who "therwlKt hsv- good Judgment to do thlngi- that are not iirouinetd hv sountf public policy Desire to win lei s fight often mover mer to act as they would know not to be for the best If they were merely looking at others in the same situation Thin Is right on each side of this Henry will In- the personal represen tative of the kaiser, and will ri Ive high honors as the legate or the ruler of the great Herman empire. Some iiersons may regai.l this as a trivial event Hut. those who under stand the nature or the man will ad luit that then, matters of amity and lourtesy weigh in questions of state Indeed among true gentlemen, cour tesy should be taken Into account And It It a fact that such things in flueuce momentous international affairs It Is not 10 be said that Mice Roosevelt's christening ot a reek) for Wllhelm In going to alter the relations of the two grent powers to any appreciable extent. Hut this and many other w h events will have a mighty effect upon the status of the I'nited Hate! .in I 'e-rti iny. Nations cannot exchange social without feeling note i kindly towards each other. quaint old narrow stree' have had their attractions destroyed by the mu nlclpal council, which Insists on tearing down facades that were eroct ed 500 years ago In order to make room for the omnlbusses to pass. Dunlitless there Is more or less of ground for these criticisms, and per haps- the fears concerning Venice are well founded. The smoke from the tall chimneys of Iks new faetOliea will no doubt pollute the atmosphere and Injure the beautiful tints which j age has given to the marble carvings ami. of course, alterations will be MC essary to make any ot the old peltCSS i Convenient for business DUI'pOMS 1 Many people believe that VtfllCI should be preserved untouched as a great International museum and school of artltecturc and art . that commerce should hi' suppressed and that no one should be allowed to live here except people of leisure and re fined tastes drain elevators, flour mills. Iron foundcrle and othet prai Heal enterprises which MPS ! mr. ItV troduced In Venice arc eertainh ob stacles to artistic growth, but the eople of this city are actuated by monetary motives like the rest of mankind and are not content with the Income they derive efroni touilsts The Increase In population of Vee be Consul Johnson tells me. has been not leas than ro.00o durlUK the Inst twenty-five years During the last ten years it has been nearly 17. 000. lp 18!" the official census aim" d 157.78-. tu S7. 172.481: In 1! 174.37k This has been an enfli natural Increase, caused by the M cess of births over deaths, because there has been no Immigration an ! mote or less emigration to the Unit ed States and the Argentine repUbll Immigration is almost entirely limit ed to Americans ,unt Kngllshmen ol wealth and leisure who come here to enjoy an artistic atmosphere Another false Impression that pre vails almost universally about Venice Is that It is an unheaithv cit S." ernl times It has been subjected In fearful visitations of the plague I.. trt.1l more than rto.ooo people wer. carried off and then. have MM five or six returns of the epidemic sin. the last being In !:. when aim it I.MQ persons died The normal death rate in Venice, howeveei H much lower than in other Kalian cities Had most of the large cities or Kit! op. win '. the f:)!ljwlnp U hie for lon WIF f I UBS The Pia In SAVES LIFE 1 - ,r:ar WUlard, "1 . A mi.nl i, in. a In bed health this spring ami oodM no! In bed for roarseaas. wnn I fined my ohlld died. When I i I began to alt up I terrible pain a In toy mi up A.IMlt I a It . waak and had soon semole nuns In my bet' anil nip, l nJMi minor ixi.ui.iv mu tail ing ' the womb. 1 also had hyaterioeJ apelU. I wan In a bad condition when I reoeleed your "lavliea' Birthday Almanac" and read the ad yertlanmentof Wtneof Oardul and TbadfOrd'a Blat'k Draught. Slnd. April IMh, I hay taken Inur bottlrs of Wine uf Cardui and Uireii peok ages of Tliedford'a lllaok-Draugbt. I feel likae new person now. I oan do all my work and oan walk nut in see any of my neighbors. I believe would have been lu tho grste hail It not been tor W mi. of (lerdul. IT 8AVKP MY UKB. Mrs AUDI DAVIB It U well that woman art mots patient than man. Psw man emild hear the MHsr BsWIgl, the Sfewy and dlltrtu that woman endure.. Thootandi of woman have cosna to look upon uflerins ai a duty of their sag. But there, ars many instances of this hstwk hrtltsids which WINE'CARDII now rtndtri unnaceiury. Women aacd no lonsjer suffsr far modtaty stilt. Wine of Cardui biinti relief to modest women tn the privacy of their homes Many the belt homes In this city are never without this great M MSA. It cures whites and felling of the womb and completely eradl ttaa these dreetins periodical pains. Mrs. Davis' cure shows you conclu sively ihl "" Ma) expect If you follow her example and take Wlaa of Urdu. Thedlor.i . Black Draught aid Whie ol Cardui by regulating the stomach and bowels, when vou elk your druggist lor these mcdlclnsa, he sure you get them. It was wine of Cardui and Thadfotd's Black Draught that saved Mrs. Devil life Never take a substitute. roreilTlc' ami litirainra, ail.iraaa. alruiaj arnptoi"". "TSe laue' AdTJaorj isaautm.nl llw ( !,Mtaiio. MadloTiw Company. CsaMlajaoosja. Tana. BUILD MORE WOOLEN MILLS. I'oitland will begin operation of Its new woolen mill on the first of Pat controversy i tiere is wrong on MM mar:. Alieady in Oregon are sever side The atattib Is such as to make M woolen mills IBCBIHf ill, running. It embarrassing for rltlens to decide with sonic that hnv.- MM closed Just where they stand. Persons who , about rMd t I... placed In Ike effec sr. not In the L ast Inclined to tern- live Hat again l. i:dleton has one of poria. who have the courage of t' p.-ratln,. tmil- The managers of their tonvlctions. who dare to expreas th- mills MfU nre glad to earu of the themaelves upon any queatlon of pub- Portland enterprise Th Mly with lb Interest, are lu this Instance com-1 out reservation -let othei mills be pelleal to divide their allegiance, and, built: each one operated in the mte hesitate to take a stand I will help si' the other; A "dog In Everyone knows, more than any i the mangoi ' policy la not bellesved In one That waa a wise saying and It j here The argument Is this: It la applies, iu tbla ease All the people j mi . saary to establish a reputation of Pendleton know better than a few i create a demand and with moiv mllU men what Is wise, what Is best what I up to the point Just this aide of Is In keeping with the heat Interests ; glutting the market -Oregon mnde of the city j woolen goods will be more generally Just now, with an era of progress ' known ajd therefore more generally ahead with oppportunltlea for mater-1 used I.et the various towns of the la I advancement for this town and state that have the transportation fa county with this region looking to jellifies and the power available build Pendleton ror leadership, la a bad woolen mllU. Pendleton will be ben time for ua to become divided For ed ted, and so will ever; other town the sake of Peudleton'b good, let the now poasesslug one of theae valuable unfortunate quarrel be settled. Let Institutions. tb. entire body of the citizenship be called upon to decide. I.et tin court that after all Is the real court have the question submitted to them let the people aa Surely this is their say THE CITY OF VENICE. WILHELM, POLITICIAN. William B, Cut lis writing to the Oil.ago Kecord-lleraid from Venice, says : j It Is the prevailing Impression thai , Venice got Its growth centuries ago; reached the senlth of IU power, wealth ami prosperity in the fifteenth ntury, and since that time has been Th. kaiser has developed qualities , tt atate of gradual decline. 1 have of diplomacy that were not phomlsid ! heard people, who ought to know bet when he began his reign Then waa ' ter aasert that the latest new bulld- accuatomed to declare that he and si i? W?f JTh fi 5S sluc-e then there haa been no work mighty were running the earth, and n Venice for carpenters, maaons his utterances were calculated to lm- J and members of the other building press the reader with the Idea that ,rdes except to repair delapldatlous tho kaiser regarded the Almighty as ifVlllVSJZZT' . ' . la a great mistake. Venice la grow- the Junior member of the world- con- ng UJgaj other European cities In pop trolling firm. Of late, he has pursued ulatlon. wealth, Industry and com a course Intended more to conciliate mere. and three of the most beautl- the other powers He haa performed ful PalteB "-and Canal have , . been erected within the last two many acts that make or a better year8. one of them remains unflnish feeling everywhere throughout the ed. world towards the ruler of the Teu- Th.iv haa been sre am unit of Per l.fki" Venice 20. 1 Florence 24. f. IdeaM 23.1! Turin 22.1 Milan 21.6 Naples ;o.2 Home in.; T'i. death rate In Home will excite mrpi we a that also i considered I very unhealthy place Tin other Cttlea af Europe which have a death rat. i ill-responding to that ot Venice are Vienna, where it Is 2o.ti and Pat is "ii.ft; while th. nearest cities in th.- I ntt-, i stales are Philadelphia li'.V and Haltlmore If." Tin greatest degree ot mortality re ported In Venice k from the disease of the lungs blood and BOTTOM sys tem Contrary to the geeOMl heller, the water supply ol V.-uice is very fine It Ih brought underground for more than sixty miles from artealan wells in tin mountain), and conveyed to a trom which It Is pumped through the clt a a The pious people Ol tile l!t ot Veil I believe that the health of the city 1 n preserve.! ami plague pre vented by the Interposition of the Holy Virgin and the salnta In answr to prayer and votive offerings. Not less than alv churches have been I ' ted in fulfillment of vows made luring the time ot plague, and one of theOJ Is the famous Santa Maria della Salute (Holy Mary of Health), which Is second to St. Mark's In slse and grandeur, lu 1631. when the great plague was at ita height the Vene tiana made a vow that If It were atop led they would ere i an a irlate temple to the Madonna of Health The doge and the council gyproved the proposition and IoKe Contaranl and Cardinal Tlepolo entered into a covenant on the thirtieth dav of No vember. 1631 That very day the plague began to subside and no more caaes were reported The church was begun early In 1632 and Its foiinda tlona rest upon 1.200,000 piles all coated with cement Upon the hln alter la a group In marbl.- ripreotat Ing the Holy Virgin banishing the plague. della Salute on the nnniver.-ary or (he covenant, and since the fall or the re puMic the mayor aad council o! the city have lullllled them Instead Huslness Is suspended Kvery shop must he closed. I tried to buy some photographs hut the man said he ' Mid not sell them on that day as It would Injure his buslneas standing ll he did. He Would send thelll ( the hotel lor me to make a selection or I might conic around in the morning Ml nobody wa allowed to do bust MM on the day of tile Madonna ot Health There wan an official procession Ironi the city lull to the church head ed by the mayor, the municipal conn cil. Cardinal Sarto. who Ih h candidate for pope nv' Othei religious and civic dignitaries Two pontoon bridges weie placed acmes the (Irand Canal to the pliw.a in front ot the church for the uae of the proceaslou. and to enable the crowds ol poor pen pie to attend th festival without pay ing fees to the lerryhoats. All day long the church was crowded, and mai aitei mas w.u lehrated by relays of piiestn Ai noon a seclal te ileum was sung in the preaeuce of the official worshipper Thousands ol people took candles and their offer- i ings to the Virgin httBdrMl ol tlious amis ol prayers lot the preservation of the health ot die .-in wen offer ed. and il there Ih an efllclency in rayer to tin- Mother or Chriet, Venice ougiit to in a healthj city durial ih next veai. On the naaM St Mark's! eere vrowea ol Moede la holiday 'ileus In the alternoon and even ing the eafea were crowded with inei ry makers and the IhMUlf gav. special performances. James A. Howard REAL EBTATF BROKER. Court tt. near frt Nat. Bank U. Ray Co., Buy and sell StoektB, Bonds find Oroin for eaah or on maralna New Vork Stock faxchang. . Lhlcagn Stock hacbange Chkago Hoard of Trade. HKmb,T m H"a. BnekJ " saa I pa Pendleton tfefc mn Yard. R- FORSTER, - J LUMBI ami ,,o,.. L-i.i. nistenil imbUd Une, Cement, Plwter, Brick, and Sand We have a large uk 0i WOOD Ot'TTEHg'l fr bers enj ( atari Sitrat. e.iii Oregon jm Alfa 8t., nne. '"'uri You will make money I calUilg on tin New Lumbermen before ptuoiiatitig that bill uf lumber. N v. ilieds j,'finR up N' u sti, k i dining in At tin new tetail lumher yanl - H. iiatinu yeiur .an.ie fouuiia'n to lake i' M aides was It will i.i In i. iifni ll ou ua Naalr Hroa II ai.lbaCiie. isSi in...' theMSlh maDDer. s'i sH o. a rmbi ir!(" 10 r .tolif lae I work NEalU I Has Roai Etate tor Safe Cray's Harbor Ciimiiierdal Co., See Here: opposite the W. & C. K. depot WMKUHMtOM. okkoon. Mauagct BARGAINS i THE cosy koons V'-ll Lighted ami Hlemii, Rgg other building, tii much to the re gret of tho aeathetic cult, who fear the revival of commerce and Indus try will perhaps destroy the artistic heauty of the city. Hlmllar com plaints have been made in Florence. AllsUtlaJU Af I ll alt rklafi Ilaeaatae-B I laa will t..ll daughter of the president, to christen Ml modern enterprise has rufn- It. She haa been allowed by her ed aome of the moat admirable spots father to do so. and on Haturday the in the old capital of the Medlcla: that emperor'a private yacht now In . om PahaMI of wondrous beauty have beef) torn down to give room to uglv mission sails lor the United States dfl(.e8 ,n fhe ut)J with Prince Henry aboard Prince has i CAUShlered uud that the' torn r.tnperor wuneim la causing a yacht to be built In the United Htatea. and It is shortly to be launched. He has Invited Miss Alice Roosevelt. ordlng to the vows mad.- at that time the doge and tho council of the republic always vlalted Santa Maria Nau's Dyspepsia Cure Mas cured these caaea and It will cure you J. It Church, l.aUraiiiie, Qgg , aays, "I suftered for !30 yeara, and believe bad I not uaed Nau'a Iypeput ( ure I would uot be alive o write ngj tt testimonial." Nathan Kalk, llolHt-, idalio, says: "I suffered for years; found many reliefs but 110 cure except yours." Per eaie by TaHman A Co., and all first class druggisU, or aeod to Praolt OPEN DAY Ulld NIGHT Nmu, Portland Hotel Pharnwcy, (,UH. LAPONTAIN Pr,, laod, Oregon. Price) $i a bottle or 6 ' bottle ter ts pra. prepaid Jf Z a ieu screa of cnoicr wheat i.as about ten ml lea northeast of Pandia ton. Thla la one of the finest improv- W. J SLWELL, ed farma In the county and naa good 1 scnooi advanUgea. Will aal1 for cash or trade for equal value in unimproved land. Eight fine lota in Pendleton at $100 each, on eaay tar ma. 160 acrea of wheat land south of Pendleton, $800. J3 acrea choice fruit and garden !nnne.nre,nr TuT?'"" S5 RAL ESTATE for SE fa- All under irrigation. Finely im proved. 120 acrea on McKay Creek, 20 acrea a1 botton land under Irrigation, balance good wheat land, well Im proved. 560 acrea good wheat land. In a body, four miles from Pendleton, tsrria half cash balance on time to suit purchaaor at 62 per cent In tertette The Columt Lodging Hou 4M aerew near Peudletou. HO acre near Pendleton HO aeivn nea.- Pendleton ! acre near Pendleton, acrea near Pilot Koek VJO aeren wheat land I'-1 tti-rer. wheat buiil wheal wheal w heett W In ill w heat v i u i KI'R.N'1 hah in COMMWrl IN CKN I KK UJJJjfJ MKT AhTAAWEBBIi IriU .ijn Ui InU Us) acre aereh aereti aeren lie lei laud land land land land Kn.in n u M iitlleM from Uiwn Six New Houses Cheap. French Restaurant jvj. Berkeley rTiCV liinn c Or f-.X.SCHEMPP.I You gel Qood Beer.. Wheu vou annl I Ml RliAL ESTATF MAN tvlugM liauk HulldiiiK, Peudletou, Or Best 25 cent Meals TRANSFER, TRUCKING, ST OR A G E. PILSNI BEER. Krog Legs, n the City. EXTRAS Eastern and Oyatera tHyinpia m Ouaranteedl;''1 caui beatlch diMin Auk for " CR0WNER & BROS. TaUtPHUNg HA1H . Schultz Brewir 11