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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1902)
.i',...iAniftifttfuuftiwwftiftiwwf,yfi.WvAvt,.'t.'i.'i '....... . , lMi - - r -mm ..... 12th annual Clearance sale Begins Saturday Morning. January 4th. AT 8:00 O'CLOCK. DRY GOODS CLEARANCE SALfc PRICE ttlJ VPPPRS In calicos, petilles Jlin Rgnnelettes ranging ii slse from 33 to 44 and in price from 50c 10 la '," 100 every one of them .it s reduction DRESS GOODS 8uinoh Good Unbleached Muslin, It. yards for!.... 4 -winch flood Unbleached Pillow Omm Muslin, 7 yards. for $1 784noh Qood l nblcached Sheeting, 22c per yard 86inofa Qood Bleached Muslin. H yards for $ 1 4."-ineh Qood llleached Muslin. ' yards tor 1 72-inch Bheetlng24c pot yard Oating Flannel, 5o per yard '. Outing Flannel, 12 yards for $1 Fleece Piques. 12.1c per yard. . . '. . . 6o Qingiuuo 6f0 QinglUkUli best for the money LOd Slurtinjrs BgC Shirtings .leans for Pants iynl Hoys Clothing: Mr per yard 1 2e Flannelette 7c Flannelette :U)-fncli Cotton WaJatinga, I6c per yard 20c Teasel Down :2-inch India Cashmere, 12Jc per yard B64nob I'crcales. mc per yard Kider I town, :Mc per yard Eider Down, 46c per yanl I.I.I., I........ ...................... 20 yards for U . ! yards lor 1.00 1 Be per yanl 22 yards for 1.00 . 8 yiurdi for 1.00 1c per yard 4o per yard 1 yn rds for I .Oil B c per yard 4c pot yard 5o pot yard BO per yard f.Jc par yard 10c per yard Htlr jer yard Be per yard 1 lc per yard I Be ptl yard 7c per yard .V per yard 28c per yard .'We per yard OF! INC. FLANNEL NIGH I ( ".OWNS ami Kuiet Down I 'leasing Stqutt all t Clearance Sale Pi ice PETTICOATS oi Silk, Satin, m rlno, mercerised, ploatad. ruffled, in pries from opt n $i j oo Reduction on all from io to 2s pei cent GRBAT SLAUGHTER oi Trimmings. All new stun si thai yon new heard oi before I iresi prices 2fC .Mil 7."ii :"i BOr 50 36i I.:: Fancy mixed Drees Good a, 80 inohoa wide, Rlank Fiiritred. in. lies wide Black Figured, 12 Inches wide Blaok Figured, :!s inohoe wide Black Figured, 48 inches wide All W ool Henrietta and Sarge, '.U't inches wide. . ll W ool Serge, 18 inohes wide W ave Ghiviot, 42 itioboe wide All Wool Ladios1 Cloth If." Iu. U la. ' "3 1 1 . .'i lui. .. : 'IS.. . 1 i r'i . . . Zt . HI t as.. '.. ",. lu if. meiies wuie )$r QUILTS ND BLANKETS On the Miilts a reduction ol io pei cent and the blankets, riht in the face ol .1 r.its ing market, a reduction oi io pei cen( TABLE LINKN. Napkins and Crashes all get tin knife during the Clearance Sale. Nc matter how LOW the pine was the will be LOWER during this (reat clearance sets The dis. ounl will varv from 15 to 33 1 per cent Powels will receive the same cut. Ml Wool l.ndie- Cloth. .2 liu hes wide. . Wool Plaid, in bright colore, 80 inches wide.. W ool QoM Skirting, fi8 inohoa wide All Wool Imported French Flannel: VII Wool Imported French Flunnol All W ool Veyclln Cloth All Wool Imported French Flannel SILKS AND VELVETS. India Silk, 20-inoh( India 'Silk, Taffeta Finished. 21-inch 7Bc Changeable Taffeta. 20inoh , 7."e Blaok Taffeta, 20-inch 50c Velveteens In all shadts and black - , - - . . . $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Velvet! reduced in proportion. HH 36k 50i I . r. Ill , ... .... ".V,. .... . rwa am (v.. J lu 'i I r i i, ii. fn iin ine reopies vvarenouse Agents Buiterick's Patterns. KKIHAV J AN I ' A II V il Itf.eJ A VISIT TO IOWA Charles Cnapman of McKay Creek Speakt of hit Trip. ('hull's Chapman. 1 1 well-known MeKa ersefe oaetabl irower, ami who owns one of the lmt outtlvatacl and SOVStopad farms In tli' eOOBt) watt In town Tlinisila .Mr Chap man ami win Mian KthH unl ('ail i. a mii i havr r.-eently r'tlll IM'il i Him a staff la Mr oaaoasaaii ot.i hOSM in Iowa This Is tin- Nrl vlait ini- be tfir tharc stataaa years hko Mi visii.'il )ih Moines. Poll- ('lu-so-i ami Jaaper sonatlea, Iowa, and spanf a short ttass in Denvar. Colonutc .Mi Caapwan'i nunai i hiiii llvlnc thouuh v.i (aebh betas la bis ISth yi-ai .Mr. Obapasaa says ha fnaail oondl tlotiH In that part oi tin coaatry'fiM oraato esea issttsi tiian they srera srhaa ba i-n ikara ssstaea rai asjo. Th (anaava are pnwaeHaa particular' ly tboae who own lead. Kami leads iai- vary hlxh valuation ami ere in great rtaiaaail DurlnK !9o there was a kooiI sjMrkal tor every aroduel m the rami ami great preapertUr was the result Not wlthstamllliK the BJOQd eondttions ttiere i a wi,ie spread in- tereal in lie Paeidc eoaat ami many ar- tainiK ot eaestae to Oreooe, seats even piepsilns to da so, Mr, ('hai maii s.iih lal.or Is eheap hack there aif i there Is m ia k of eftieient aelp at very low waxes lie Isjtths that "Kooil literature ahoiit this seOttoa" SOVld ba eiretilatetl with Kieat ad vantage in that Heetlon He ailvUeh that .i apaaUty of be eirealatod ami thinks it wuiihl lie tie- tin .ins of attraattos apuaib. oi daalrahli settlers to I matilla eouatjr. Botb Mi' ami Mrs OhapSSaS SS press thesnaAlvei as bavlap m dealrs to live i.U' i there They prefer Ore- OO ami really were homaaiek whth- aaray attheaurh the hospitality they raaaivad srai unlimited snd Ihey met With kllllllles everv when ilt "It is not Ilk. the wcjjt." a.-. Charlie en Meaaad it Mr 'iiaiini.ni added to his averdunoii K) pouadi while visit InK bf relatives uini frtendi and "ate kooiI limits until he w tired." He return, d reeted and surfeited ant! the Ohapman home on MaaTaj creep i u reKufar advertlsini haiean for t'ma itiii eountj sad Oregon Shippinq Troubles at Portland. The eorYeepondonoe hatweaa fie xeetitlvi- offlee at Malum anil the lie artnn-nt of state Washington. D. C. oneeralas the troubles encountered hy Klii)ieis at th port of I'ortlaml .i n!"eii mil Weilm sil.ij . That pari oi the oevToapoadeaos ssahodjrtaa the eaSSpSSlnti oi Kvam ami (lermanv together with u letter of transmissal. (rai torwarded to District Attorney Qoorge i' Oheasberlaia at Portlaad in his eoBuannloatten the goreraor urges tie illstriet attornev ami nthei oftle.rs oi .Mi.l'nomah eonnty to exert themselves In the interest ot .orthwest loninieiee ami to the eml that tie food faith of Oregon in ear rying out the terms of treaties he Msson those eesnstrles ami th Dotted tats ssaj aot bs eaaatlonsd ocnouo bimmbiio. hA) s ;K NN S N .S LIU- ' ' ' A I fNt i M Vi P W LS ArrtU NAVIGABLE WATERS In tor Snake and Columbia Rivers There is 529 Miles of It. lletween the mouth of the (.'olumhia nver ami Priest RapldS an ohstrii' tlon in the stream uoi thwest ward ol North Yakima Wish., there are :!M mil's oi n.ilulile water. Krom tie nottth oi th. Hnake to Wild (loose ROpldS, io ai Asotin Wash., is an ether stratah "i LaJ tuiies r ssPnV guide watei Small steamers go a few mills further up the Hnake in favorable seasons ami it is possible to navigate pe fflearsfelei tor a iis tanee Of S bfttti 10 miles above Lewis I'll. Idaho, when that nver joins tie Snake, hut Btaamhnating then noi fi ii.. d ordinarily pteotloobls. on u' coual oi the swift enrreat. Ahovc Kapids. in the state of Waal lligton -mull steamers uU mi tin- Cy Inmhiu lor short stretehes lint then oe its miles oi obaaael la the Oe iiimma ami Mnuke rivers uavigulil' a part of tin year for steamers drawmv i. ei ii water or nun. The only ohstruein.il in continuous navigation foi that entire distance i in the Co himhla between The halles and Ce ll hi 1'h se distances are given In re t int - hi Cniteil Slai. s engineers, and mai tin reiore he relied upon hs en tlrely within hounds. The Capsizing of the Asia. Tin disastei to the Krcueh hilrK Aftlo at I'ortlaml where she turned turtle at the doel the fifth of a sine lar aature to happen in a Paeldc PupSl port within tin- past II years Two have happened in Portlaad bar" hoi . i wo hi Siin Fiain iscn harhor. ami .in- i. n I'ugei Sound. Many lives were lost in tie two accidents at San-I'ninci-cii. ami the cnMre en-w u! the Adeline went down with the ship when sin i greened ami sank In Tu coma harhor two years ago. In San I'lanci.-en th, Hrltish ships Karl Dun- raven am' Blalnnore both ap-i.-n in tin harhor over a dozen men losing their lives in the holds of the vessels. Iloth of the ships wen suhsequentl rained and are still salline the seas Capitalization of Corporations are R ported to the Bureau. Census statistics made public in tin past lev days on industrial OBI (dilutions show a total autlu.iieii oapltallsatloa Maj II, 1 100, foi tie im corporations reported of H.Sol 119,100, ami the capital stock bjeaet fl.OIIJOO.aai oi tills tin total an thOrisad capital Includes :!"". IL'T 0 in homis. flJIB.ItO.l m preferred stock ami $-'.o77,S71.o.ln in eoninion sioci,. The capital stock issued com urines UIS.41I,?IS in bonda, 1NJ6 IHIsllil HI pieleired slock gBd I1.S0I, Ml, 1 1 . onimon sto k lie total valut ol all the priiK-l of th, coml. Inatious reported is $1 SStjrM.SSd, ami subtracting the val i oi th. prodajotts of the hand trades or tin median t't ant nolgbliorlh. Jd ladaatrlea, abash sassaats to l,llri 181,110 the products of the industrial rnssllln 1 1 1 him in nam is fonii ! i i e(uivleil to over 2' pel . . ut ,. tlje total gross products of the muic faeturlaa ladastrtas of the eountr) as I be) esfi I in laMi The is:: . StPBSBtlOfl - re'i irteti . ployed an average oi w... earners receiving 1194,641.716 In wages Km ploy men t was uls . Ivoi to l .'is.". salaried officers clerks el. raw ivins s total of ISJ.iSi ''.' in salai'M M - . llaneolls epen ' comblnatloaa aggregated $r Total coal Of material used OI6.0S3.8I7. The gross vahn llllcls less pnrchaaad the in .i.il.i glvi the net pI'U'lUCtS of these 1 1 . or, i :ixi.;,M (ii all tin .-e industrial k'-le H K.I III tied priol in tin years lv'7 IXUK. to June :io, I !. then value oi . :i ii . part I v nitnufi r-tun tin . 161477. a. of pro it or -rie ralu comblnutlon - ol gtmblnai to iaai ISH ami prl are ergps Old ed 7. 10, 7t and U corporations ri ipeetlvaty. Over 10 per cent of the total SnSlhSI of such corporations wen chartered duniu: I he W montlu troso Jaanaiy I, isae to June so isoo Tin Btatlsties ol Industrial rombl uatlom exclud nil oorporatloua man ma. luring and dtatrlbutlBg SBJ SBd electric light and power, it betas Int possilile to I raea ail ol ihe latter uui thai da BOi generally posrn s- the sanu i coiiomic signiticaiic The returns show that the Iron ami I ait I industry is at the bead of the I li-t with a gross production of 1601. 02.;. 182. which Is more than double Ihe value of the eroded ol ant other troop, except food and kindred prl- ducts ami represents nearlv one third of the total moss vain,- of pro-1 oi. is oi all the Industrial comhina tlons Co iL-siMimleiil it, a ili, c .i . . ..... i.nifllist. ,n , , ...J. ... i. I. I.. ....... I , Ill, ll llll. I ' .. n uioiio.in II1SI iil liooes V I ... . . . . ...... ...it xirsiv. u nuniiiiL. ii. . u.,... ., . it """"Us uauiliaaator. ac-vuaea hla Ueauimn r I'u'inei i m- mat promises to ! si naatlonal' Turkeys ducks, chickens and geese. selected fowls, at R. .Martin's. DOGS AND COVofL HC.HT. Witnessed by a Horseman South of Pendleton. The follow lira story is frofe the pen 1 1 ' th aortanBd Telegram i Pendleton urn spoudfBt ' A battle between a 1iu;h soyoto snd a splendid pair of IharotlgllblSll gi,: hounds was witueaaed some dlstauco south of bare i couple ot days sga The coy,, i, won. Uaually in ii, i. eaaas lbs ojrota takes losing uione) Ptd lowed at some distance by a borsensan owner of the haaads, these tare dogs stBried their lataaded vie tlm from behind a rock and took after blgS at close range Over hills ami tin chase went, the powerrul coyote keeping well ahead despid the greyhounds speed. "Inall) tin oiKittve ran around a rock lain a depics-ion in the hillside where 1 mil himself cornered heforehe co il, i eet ,,iit He made u stand. As tin ftrsl hound made a leap to ,"" bil noi,. ducked, there ' 'h oi ai,,! hound nuui '' i'i i,:, ..ttnK behind with his Inroal horrlbl) lorn. The second, undaunted. Killowed. Dul I"' cu, get a mouthful, wai thrown dear over the coyote With pan of his left lore foot bitten off H. too was crippled. Iloth struggled io follow the coyote as he I ll-UrU ilrl'.eil 'ir ;U gulch, bill e.r t,,M' helped 11 Havler do v I ,it.0,K,. W llaywi ---, rf , ,i general ai vfr, lot tile i. . o-.jk .1... ....ut lU.I .liOS .- IP,, . . ,k;IHi)II Ol ,-Up.eu .Ur ptan , tier r. W. i-c ( g t l songor ag'-nt oi o aB fore ailing I" "" ' ji.trict - l u Jh 111""' itmu ' u v "V m i HgiMit of tnt i rttli4Ufj! land oeioie