till They Come! m pun .-.... firf-i- -Till. Al) rill full of customers taking advantage of Closing out Prices . . (not Skirts ITOinvt very ium. - - 11 iiii in1 - - r-. y w r ai" . i" rx (IAlf nt ifAiii Atirn nnrn IntSS UOUU at juui unn pi ivv. j ...iHarupflr will soon an. , ai-v 5inu uiiuvi " ..... ww,.. 0 New gooas ai wno.es.aic prices. o n-,, n . tah t-v aw 11 11 i a. a m ' VI f w- Lgri R I NO FROM BUSINESS n! BREVITIES. Howrd laWl loans. . a Howani tin- Insurance Wockh dull' . lint1. T AID I iu.w.. 00 lUg toya, Nolf'e. buoowtM ma in Hem- r aim It With . MAammtili lilt ' K ... . Hlllll , I.I'll. BUI 01 ' mmmm, at thf Btannarfl, drift the HtuiKliini w niiii you . I... Ik II... Itl'lW l 'V Mill til kimtf "i " 'hIK"'. u J ....nlrl r 1' 1111' Ift'jl Xlllllh I'e) ''a- It'll hold them fin- y ' Vmii i-anlu H I ' .... .i IWnf Itrnh. Drv faiitotv. Cl-nvi'i- nios. wir Dork mutt lie koM. Hi I DOUItll i l '.unii' o. If v) or ' ui mm.. i'ii A. .. -. I .... I. UrO? art' P'iii. nut m mini- hrttlnr, lor everyluuly nt the HTM Ury UUfllllt l.iurr. mi (treiitnl ducks, I 1 . l l. I uu lurKi'v- .ii in niui in tt tb' low Ht prices. ahu a'llti.h ii ':lll It rill It'lil" I' ".. 'Ill' rtaa fannv u.ilMtH uvnntiiar Btrftior Kowim n specialty. a) Main over iiiimtk Kiocery Ha. .11 1... I fc wvillii oii-i i.nr w ,i i iitr. liccil ItlrCilr Iihiy tin ii't lew llttVH In the niuriiiiiK to her t iiif a I argata m iraRD, iwu ninchK irom 'mbhiiuu uu uiuii ainne. vacant lotH. LT real awrtlM chuli ntiichni In BM BtArki'V iiriii. inu Vl'lmat HHMb u I. ... 1 III !!.. J.. iwti. r i. i. ll iiiur. . . , .... " Qit-ii tuiiii. tliiili ly to aaHtiiM in tin. ..ii.. a u nun ll' ll IH'K Pjaat propositi. hi nmt good .Pii(p (ur HrofeHcM C K Hor- PDdletj 11111 el mli u . .. ., ..v.. I , 1(11 lllll neither are the nure and Mrwrlnr lirun.u ,,f r'..ur... Wild I an linn,, t L'n....'D -' "H"'"!. Ill 11 tun a t Store, Court Htreet. vuuie i i.i .iitii.. ii n. " VHl Ind If an uau l m " - " . mnn ill U prt-unu Tht beat 4D!r(.!,r , .i ..ii . I mil . ... LAY nth.r i L.dii... iHau A Co " OtBfllW by the ton at Dutton'a. Fine lint' ol toilet Boat) Juat In ll.iwley'b. Iiiitton'M Ire i-niam rhooolutoe havr no pqual. K. E. JttM, nmnani r tt UM HooiirliiK mill, U in Portland. Wnnti'd. a woman for DOajk at boanlliiR hoiiH.-. Apply at thin ofllc K. Martin tor quirk delivery Mfl mi ni kooiIb i w pneea In li I city. flutlHfactlou In prtQM, good and dillvery, If you buy vour 'terl of Martin. Smoli.tH' dellKlit. I.a Mia. S for i ball. Helling at Tor a quarter. Pat tun ('Igar atore. Iluwley Uiok. ere giving nwav dlBliea with mull purohnxeH. Call and find out about tt. Speelul priccti oo Pai.u ehoeolntcH timl bou bona 10 OMrtl I pound, at Kooppen'H drug Htorc. Picture framing a '.penulty. New .Ine of picture mouldings P.riiHK tuoreiitn for fnuiieB at O. Sbnrp'a. HORSES 00 TO THE 60UTH AFRICAN WAR. Ten Cars Shipped From Here Today Over the 0. R. & N. Linet. Hen-lord & I.owtluir. who ate buy Iiik bonei lor tb.- llrltb.b government shipped in earn ui borneH trom here over the O It. ft N. tbif morning to pjo to l.uthrop Mo., for thorough In' Hlieetiou betort being Hent to South Alruii lor iiNe 111 the invBHlon ugaliiHt the Iloora. All ot theae horHi'H were not purehiixed In thia uelKbborhood. inn aoajM caw Iron Wuiia wuiia. W'altHburg. OoHUi and other Wuahing ton towna. and were whipped from here aa a central point, from which to make up the whole earloada. It la axpaotajd that Heveral more carloudH of horaea will ge from here for the Home ileHtluation aoon Richie a Deputy. J. 8. Ulchie, of Milton, bun been ap pointed by Sherltr William Illukely to act aa deput aherlff of Milton and adjoining territory for a few montha This waa made ueeeaaary by the 04 a work connected with the levying and torecloalng on property for delinquent tax for the yeur lon, and Mr. Klchl.- will have charge of thin special work In Mlltuu and bui'iouiidius torlrtory. New Rubber Maker. A ten million dollar i iuiipany has been organized at Trenton for the purpoae of "imaging In the bualneaa of making rubber shoes with the ma chine Moontly patented by Joaeph Oliver Stokes. The entire operation is done by the machine, and the ahoe is mi id to be turned out In a manner superior to those made by hand. TbO finish on the outside aurfiu e lb so tl e that It la not neceaHury to put the piece through the varulsbiug process hi i etofore essential C. A. BARRETT TELLS ABOUT HOW ATHENA MADE STREETS. He Wat Chairman of the 8treet Com mittee Had Personal Charge of the Work Saya Pendleton Can Treat With Cruahed Rock for From 75 to 85 Cents per Front Foot Advices Pendleton to Follow Athena's Ex ample. Answering your letter of Inquiry. OflBoajfBjtal the Improvement of Main street. Athena with crushed rock 1 will say that the Improvement has proved highly aatlafaetory. In my es timation, no other way of improving streets In thia kind of soil will give na good satisfaction for the money expended. Our streets are standing the wear finely. Whore one year ago the mub was hub deep, the surface of the atrcet Is now hard and smooth. Such trafflc ur heavy dray-loads and steam engines docs not make any im pression. The firm thing to do is to put your streets an an even grade and prepare lor good drainage. Make the atrcet very crowning to the centor to shed water. Surface this with rushed rock alx or eight lnchen deep Pack the i rushed rock down with a heavy roll er. Spread over the surface a thin Inyer of clay Then roll again with u hi'Bvi roller. You will then have a street thnt Is so smooth and hard that heavy drays or horses shoe-calks will scarcely inalo' u mark. This kind of street will shed water and stand for years, and It can be done at such cost that pnrpcrty-ownent can afford It. This you ought to Kei done for not to 00 BOjOd $1 per front foot, counting front age to the center Ol the street. City to Own Crusher. II the city will buy Its own rock criishei and tools, and equip the same with an elevator and screen and put a competent superintendent In charge under the supervision of the street I'oiiuiilttee. the city can do this work lor the property-owners for 75 to 85 cents per front foot My the city do ing its own work it insures the beat results, keeps the money expended at DjOOBO, and gives the property-owners the most value for the-ir money The city of Athena hail offers from oni nitidis to do the Kradlng and graveling with cruahed rock for three blocks on Main street at tl per front foot The council did not act t pt the offer, but inatead gave the sttei t committee mil charge, ami the work was done bv the city under the super vision of the afreet committee, of which the writer was chairman, with the following results. Athena's Figures. Average cost of grading the thrci iilocks. about !' cents per front foot. Surfacing street ulth six inches of cruahed rmit cents per front toot. Suiiai nig crushed rock with thlu layer ol clay to uasist the packlna -M; cents per front foot. Total. 74 tents per front foot, or a saving to the property-owners of 51 cents per front foot. The total frontage ti.-ated with crushed rock was aomethlna ovu -toon front feet. The aavlng to propt rt -ow uera on these strwta by the city doing its own arork la more than $2uun. W'c averaged the cost of cruahed nick and charged each property owner the same per front foot, baaed on an Mi-foot street. i'lit grading was charged to each block, the actual auiotiut expended on each block. Nut having any heavy roller to roll the cruahed rock, we had to depend on the natural weur and travel to pack 'In i reel alter being treated. Good for Pendleton. oub irnvra so tmatbd KI. NOW IN FINE CONDITION. AND WlllCRK l'Si:i) THH MOST, UK Till'. I1KST AND SMOOTIIKSI Hecause 09 the character of the soil und ease ut access to the rock, l'ulidle toil would be an Ideal place to im prove street with crushed lock, and, in my eBtliuation, this improvement once started and rightly handled by the city, the improvement would give , such satisfaction that each and every , part of your city would petition for; such Improvement. In conclusion, permit me to say that our streets are ao aatlafaetory, com pared with what they were before the Improvements were made, that all are satisfied and the verdict ta: "Tie , money well expended." This letter la already too long, ami to enter Into details would take in much space. I would be pleaaed to give you more particulars at MOM other time. My advice to Pendleton !s. Improve your streets with crushed rock and the sooner you rt about It I the better'. C. A. RARKKTT STILLM AN WON 8HOOT. Killed Ten Straight. Sunday Forenoon. at Club Ranges Matlock Second. H. J. Stlllman won the live bird shoot on Sunday forenoon, at the ranges south of town. He killed ten straight, the second money jtotng to Wcs Matlock, who killed nine out of ten. Other scores were: F. W. Waitc x. N. Berkeley. Jr.. 8: S. R. Thompson, 7: A. E. Gulst, 8. In the bine rock contt si Waitc was first with a score of 7; Stlllman sec ond With fi. the others being: Ouist. I: Thompson, 4; Matlock. 5: Ford. 1. THE NEW YORK WORLD. (he Moat Widely Read Newspaper In America. Time l.aa demonstrated that the I'll rlce-a Week World stands alone in its claas. Other papers have Imitat ed its form but not its success. Thin is bccaiiBe It tella all the new all the time and tells It Impartially, w i, i t her that news be political or oth erwise. It la In fact almost a dally at the price of a wekly and you cau tiot aft, rd to be without It. Kepuoncan anil uemocrat alike can read the Thru e-a-Week World with absolute confidence In truth. In addition to news It publishes first-class serial stories and other features suited to the home and fire side. The Thrlee-aWeck World's rcKular subscription price le only $1.00 per vear and thia paya for 15A papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and the weekly East Oregonlan to nether for $2.2o. It pays to trade at the People Warehouse. "Not a questionable quality here." We Please Particular People Before buying Clirlatmus presents. !"' t the finest line of Japanese i mils ever brought iii Pendleton, nt 0. R. Daniel's furniture store. 213 Court street, opposite opera house block. Our holiday lines are selVcted with diHcriinination. Our prices mak them popular. Suggestions For thoo who lire aggangini? their gift pfobltmi Read carefully the list helow: liOUUgtllK Itohe ........ Itatbing Debet Sleeping Rolieo Steamer Rugs Drew Suit Cases Traveling Mags Valises Fancy Siaqtenilcr Fine linen niul tilk Handkerchiefs Fine einlniHsed silk Mutlletx Fancy Shirt- Full Drens ShlrU Fanov Hosiery i And hmidredn of Other useful ami appropriate articles suitahle for Holiday PreeenU, THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Schimmel Pianos Anyone desiring to select a useful as well as an ornamental Christ mas present can do no better than by buying a Schimmel 1'iann These are a standard and high grade make of piano, highly polished .mil fully guaranteed and retail everywhere for I handle these pianos direct from the factory and can sell tliem at two thiols of the regular price. Call and inspec t these pianos and get a bargain. i mi u no I1 N 09 10.00 JO to MO 0.00 to 15.00 2 ?0 to 10.00 iVOO to 10.00 : 00 io 15.00 u.rm to j.xki .AO to 15.00 .aiv to MO .10 to 1.00 .AO to MO ,00 to :t.oo I JO to -J. AO ,15 to I. AO JOE BASLER fin.) MainStn.it, 1'i inlli tun o n 1 1 1 1 rrtmrg bt rvi t rrrm b g b s b b b a 5 a a trtnrB mftrg Tamr I Suitable X'mas uifts Silk Boas Pillow Shams Umbreilas Handkerchiefs Kid Gloves Belts Fur Boas Fans Silk Undershirts Ribbon Girdles Silk Hose Purses Silk Waists Silk Mitts Neckwear The Columbia Lodging House The Above Goods are all new, and at prices that bear your investigation. THE PEOPLES SUULSLSUi JUUULK BJULaJUl aJLiktASUULSUULkJUULSUL WAREHOUSE, jj NKWLY FURNIHHKD BAB IN I ' N N K TION IN 'KNTF.lt OK BLOCK MKT. A ll A AWKHIIHTH P, X. SCHEMPP, I'rop- WHY r'nv rent or interest p WIKS TUB Home Co-Opcrulive Company Will build you a home for ...$5.80 oar Month. lumUli you tl,. luuiiry uj as nt sow in. H ii. i,i hur ouui tu snr i !.i sad glva you if, ii. ami it in,, nun to pay II bat k al lha rati .,i A H bar aonlli, wlllioul luirrral Io OMS til tlaath M U'tal liaallllly clear tluxl will ba givau siririaal lurrtilKailun tuurUsl. H. A. 0011 H, Pendleton, Ore. 1 1 via II McHrooiu I iMhOOlael tu fuoelr appUtalluua fur luana Good .Vu..ut antd Kverywliorai. Help or Situation Wanted. f. F.Cook's Employment Agency OOHMi Main arxl A'ta Htnant. PKNDIKD.. iiitiuofl eeee s $ ad $ cs .) (e) I The Prince of CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NthoGold Watch. m 4re sk, .,;.... i . a .,va . . "i.wn I III-! I I I 1 Til uu unl l.ili ill 1 II III in.. ?m "'on CiKAUh, UOLU A?M'.N ill ul ckiAu Kni a uta u not UYllilm .1 viii Lli.M II . Uur KilL.i .... . ..... o.i-j ttnh me as ueauinui an oouu M are i;uaranted to wear for '20 and 25 lGie o)o)o8i 'OK K 1014 lieinember you get a chance on a f 100 oo Solid Gold Watch and Chain wi;h every $100 pur haso made in our store U fore January 1 1902. LOUIS HUNZIKER OJ THE LEADING JEWELER, t 9