Clearance Sale Men's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishings and Hats 1 7.'( Mr:: s sllilB, ' lfl I illicc il.T ff-Vil 7."0 VIhii'h nits, c c ran.-f pr IS. 1 1 ) ,s in Men's suita, cU'Htaiuu' price h.' :i vin' suit, clearance ntieo 7.H0 1 2 ' M n' uit-, ie ir.in m- Mice i .i in 1 I Mtn'rj (lurk uo&it, linen I 10 I 50 Vfon'n (In k p .nl-i. liii.-ti I in :.' U Mi-ii' cluak eoata, lined. 1.50 Mun's heavy fleeced underwear, Itiil H." OLOVES, NFCKWEAR, SWEATERS AND I'MBKf l US Ever t in, hi kcdiiccii Prices, V fe'fl 6 DALEY ffhtki ' Fnmither and Hatter, (mdleton- BATURPAY, JANl'AHY li. I'.hil' GENeRAL HEWS fmrtmi inning iai acatoal Vein ''Hi:! :'i urr!lni: their govern BMIOI t adopt coercive MHWM The snvcrntiK'nt. howcvci. Ik mule elded whether to l BO M Mi N" Orleoaa h iarg meettot " cam sllglli moi i tl 1)11 II i moi IH I adopted a prof st to 080800 against tll ptOpOScd coll'VUSlotl to till' IO diners or cane sngoi In tin- Maud of Cuba. Tli.' Inlioi troubles between tin r loth 1st msnufactureti ami tin- un Ml a :;' Involvlnu 10,0011 men III I" cities, has been settled through oauoltti ' reeentlj :n tlnfi d tin' National Civic Federation. Tic n obtain an hour .lay Ht i lot eroot sad l i h essntel i a James It. McCrOBn MJ nominated by the Kent in I. democratic cam us to lii l'ult'i! S . I .- r : 1 1 . II ' V . i . ' i tin nomination over Cln nil Judge R Cantrlll or Boot) county, in .: v ii. oi to T m arl) I wo thirds iii. adasoeMth asenihen Bscretar) Root 'a position favorite reducttoai as ' a ban products ami maintaining the full IViinli'.v rates on Pblllpi iin product coining Into tii.' United Btstos. i explained ouly on the around that retards the Philippine tariff hill m a temporary Korl ktollgli riii'lwil ;i (! ;ra!h from rut wj lb , eaklaa that lotdiera be Immedlatst) h al to the Lame i' i aMacMt Wnr.i iih.i arrived frees the tgem tli. it li. mlili' was lii-i'wlil,; mid thai .111 outbreak of Iin- f'lcyen lies wiik linnilm m I. it hail not al ready occurred. At Helena. Mow i goiii nossot thai Weighed Ka.lS no: roy wlifht wan nifltni in tho tinlleil State a8ity offlre. It wan thj- lar;et ileee fit vlraln OM ITH reeelveil at the lo a I aHNii offlti. ot the tcovi'rn uient. an. I iiiolial'h on. oi i In lai'Kent inlKKetK ttft4 lonml in III.' world. At Boston, admitting that Ins pie 'in w:i ii tli.. iones nailery ami thai toi a 1 1. rl04 oi years he hail bMI tamlliai wtth tin- "low I MVtkl of Now fori optaoj jointd roi pidlm for nierey from the court Kr.inklln ! Mi - s one.. Kovernor of Hoiith Can. in' -ya.- s' t.i.'ii'-.'ii to lour niontha iHpriaOVttAOBi for the Inreem- of an nvi'ieoat. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS Tin- dlfferonl now 'ire as fol IS mil. mill TAX LEVY IS RAISED TO 28 MILLS FOR 190?. County Court Will Make an Effort to Reduce the IndeDtcunen, ana Will Provide for Added Election Ex perter. Tile county coin l cstei li.is made a i ii- oi ilu.c mills on the tn.v lev for riiiatilla count) lerlM as liny Itantl lows : Coont) ami stal. If. i.i.l ami ltriiU. . I Boil Ml, .'i hiIIIh. .oaUliiK a total oi n iiiIIIk, tpll an the lortii -r i vy. TIiIm OOOroi tak. n hv lit. court In iftlitlnK Ihc tax 'ev will dollhtleHH he iml with eon sld' rahle OPBOtltkWI lioin sonic nl the ia iMiyi'is. Inn It Is the contention that the action la Jitntlricd In Hi. staicini'tn thai times ;n si mil at tic protonl and tit.' count) now it pt) inu lt6.MH.tB Interest on its Indent 'dniBM and eHtle times arc Rood tin tsjtes shnuld i. "ilne.l to pay off iti! Indebtmtm and (top pun oi till drstn I' Ii also nrgsd that slectlon I I i i bind, 'Vhl' li is an add d hsovj use Rverythlns taken Into coosidsrstli Ibe court cooclul' d l B) ' in i din ' ih.. coont) i Indehtcdr - tlcrfon to rskM tbi levy ' Hits lalsc of rt ntiU Ih" co ' v.'ll i.celve i Ncry lOrgS tSV- i mi Individual will nwtsi 1 1 ' i n-, tiiiih. it I.- argui i ount a iii BTaduall) au mil ami tin ta v pn) sr a iii not extra 8 mill tax. Road Sup-M visors' Report. Albert H scale, road supervisor No 10, and K. II. U.atli" rojd suporvisoi ' v"' '-. : Bentod tin ii tcnort of poll i. ix lolled .! and exnendltores ol Hit si which ,v a., n i , u, , ,,, I I oVeil hy the court. Weston J. P. Report. I B Wood, jlls! I. . nl i, pMICl Woaton prsdnct. turned in nioptlil) rsporl ( the cmii.ti ami i act epted by tin- court, Onr Pauper Admitted. W, A Be)rkB)fi OhO inail. (i, plica ItlOB to the e.iurt to I). admitted to the pom lai n, as a paupei att.o ex amlnlM beta tin hMta ami ladina i ih ii fie BtOt not aide , i ropeih cm for hi m m ll and thai he hud no OOS to Oars loi him he WSM Hilunlteil. II! ' I the cl! tlle tin for hl- ii Iteprei . nt.lt I , . hiii author! slna OMHRkB Hallway strwrt a InhUc lone.. Introduced a the Washington Ar Comp inv to i oi. across (In- ('olumhia rlvsi neai Vsnoouvsr. John i. wiisep has lost a rote for Seiiatin and Harold Preaton rained one a.- tin n-nilt of a political deal report. . I to Lav I. . en made h' Mount Vernon aotOFSOM Qovsrooi McBride ami iiuh Sldrlade poatnaoator at Bhatcoot .iml Boiss ovorrolod asotioa h) Mi Is. an. Odoll, OUtJSSI ami Haker loi i .-im ut on the pleadings, in tin l'n hroiiitht to reslraln the Njrnw nt of Interest .n monev ieK)s ItSd iii the WIIHuuih . Kuxlaml Hank ami allosod to in- public funds There is reanou to helivi that the two Idaho lenaWlri will sol iudorHc l'n reiomticndatlon of tin civil serx ice rftramlaslrui thai Borvoyor-(euiai Porrauil be 1'imltatfj bat win ntUbsi cooperate with sadfonator Bboup in an effoit to have him retained Tin senaii (ommerce cummlttee (arorabl) rsiortsd Bsoatoi MlU-bull's hill appropiiatlna IIOMN) for a launch for tin cuntoinH service at Astoria, BtUjroorlatlaa IfOOO for sdditlonal aatartsrs for three keepers at Voaulns iixhi station ami approprlatlaa liioti ior a now bulUtoa t'aii. RUnec , ht l.i' 'on The soa4 com mill. . fovotwM reported BenaUir Kui. : .-. bills appro prlatlns WOO.OOO for continuing the establishment of additional liKht houses in Alaska appropi i kUaa 000 lor a lighthouse a' Burrow's Island appropi latin! $6000 for a fox llgBBl at BattST) Point and Mo.OOfi foi a liKhthoiiMc in Bemiahme harlioi SCIENCE SETTLES IT. Dandruff Is Caused by a Germ That Saps the Hair's Vitality. It If now a settled fad that dan draff Is caused by a Kcrm ffatllai hair nnd baldness are tt.e remilt of kusdraff. i i . K j Bsardalay. of riiampaixn III . not hold of the new hair preparation NfwbroV herplclde Up' onlv on- that t I tin the dandruff - rm Ife says- "1 used tlernleld for my dOOdrwS and falllnu h.nlr. nnd I am well satisfied with the result " in- r t Potato, oi fJrhoaa, in iaj "I have uited llerplcide for dandruff win. axoajfoat rsaolta. i shall pre Berths it in my practise " Hsnrfetds kills the daudrn.i KPrtn Phyalrlans as well -is fin- iteneral riuldle say so. A RUSSIAN PLAY AFTER RUSSIAN LECTURE 'For Her Sake" of More Interest Be cause of Captain Albsrti's Ad dress. Ks pedal interest attaches in the in nil iik of the Itussian play on the IKth. by reason of the lecture on Ros sis b) Captain Albsrtl on Thursdav night Some y.ars iik u very famous nov elist uave utterance to the dlrtiim that Htsratnrs was u closed Held which roOBal men would keep out of il they knew what was Kood for them, ami aaOthST student of notion even .minted and classified the possible complications or plot which could he Introduced into a novel or play. Therefore. It was urgsd that we were to bars no more BctlOD and no more dramas worthy of the name. Never theless. kooiI and original fiction Is still bsiaa written and will continue to be written, while not a year passes that does not briliK out several plays that will be preserved Among the I. in. the already cslebratsd Itussian im lodiuma. "POT llei Sake " which will appear at the Prasei on Jaauar) lo, stauds out coaapb uous. This lias already won public favor and LETTER ON MANY TOPICS FROM NEW YORK Some Politics. Some Art and Some Other Things Interesting to People Generally. New York Jan. II New Yorkers in asaoral ai wsll us lovsra of art arc llltei-csled to kUOU WftSI disposition la to 1a; made oi tin In. noils IMplmcl painting for which .1 P Morgsti rmlt a million itoiiatu Man) claim that the pleliin is to be htOUghl to this country ami plat el III M Hoi aril's paiatial bomt on tl III raj it''1. whidi is alread) famous for tin mi Iretloii of tare nil WOfkl am! lirica brack which It contain-, while others sny that Ann ilea v.iil nevei Ihn painting -the .Madrmnn 01 si An thony of Pad US,' heeausc Sf Ihc larirr borrjpr. live hundrt tl theua and dollars is certainly Km lara price evoi paid for thi work of any art 1st living or .lead ami althointh Mi Morgan gnve the money willing ly and s :lnd tocoua( the Raphael 1 noaa his art treasurers he rcfuaea to li) the Out) Ol Jinn WOll h would be exacted by Ihc customs all tholltlea for this reason It i- be li' veil that tic picture will go o tin Mm :.iti lioiiHi In I ord'in. wh. 1 . there aw nlnndy ll.sfOJlOO worth or oil paintings watch will be broughl to Anverlca only in oaao of tha tar Iff s in inn removed, or Mr, Moraan'i glvlua them to some atuasum In which inter case ihey wll be eaempi from duty. 'rii Boveratas coaaaalttoa 01 tie xew York stock excbanaO has sees pi ' d amendments to the conotltntlon n the exchange 10 the sffecl thai III dues have boon doubled, Korea I 1 the Initiation fee of new members will l. J,0B0 instad ol IW00, a"1' n11 membarAi dues win be instead oi IS6 isml-annually aoas Sue bSStl made In vle ol the add , , expense the exchange will bt un rti r when 11 moves Into Its ties nUHP iiiK Bird will augment the institution's Income by probably IfW,WHi Tin amendmsata nrc said to he aatlBfac. ;, r) i" the members ot fin anchanae, The tcecnt theft of t'lMiiin worth ni jewelry froo a ramliy promlnenl 1 1 . nnnSCtsd With Colliam's smart set will nndoiibtsdly prove l lesson to so , 1 -.. aa fai ai ti" hiring ol rvanta : , oncsrnsd. n w York ujeiel) has : enjoyed a remarkable dearas of im nitinlt) from jewel robberies coro nal, ,' uilh I undon e I'ashliiiiahle world and to this f I probably Is due the comparntivi' laxity ol Investiga tion In the antecedvnts Of new hdrp. The dissoliiilon oi the celebrated las firm Bvarts, Cooate R Bsaaaan, in! Which Ambuasador to Kngland Jo IfflT, fhoate was a member, marks the breaklBn np ol one of the oldest , ompanli - of this kind in Qothatu. With v.n ions changsa Mm romsony itatea back in its history to ii-'. a in n Charles R, Butler and the bits ; vVllllam Bvarts, oat secrstarj of state, senatoi and Jmlst formed the : 1 1 in nl l.utlcr A- Kvart The disso- hat and already the men who hope1 to succeed Henator l nomas c. Piatt next year are gatlniiim their forces ground them. The rrlnnda of Lieu tenant Governor i imnthy Woodruff aaaeri that he win be elected Mmi i here is an emphaalK about bhelr sug gestions that amoeba of promised support of 8ennttnr Plnll hlmselr Mr. Wood ruff Is n personal frleml ot ' Tank II. Phut, the senator's son. and It has been pointed rm thnt the PI .11 sons would not Id their r.-ithei retire unless Mr. Woodruff or some one equally acceptable be aaourrad of . .icllng bin. As I'm ta i)ualifi nlons an concerned there certain y could not be lound any on. roort fitted for the place than Mr Wood ruff He hnH money, social standing a rharmlng wlfajand experience Rain eii through three consecutive Iflrins as iii titentnl governor of the Rm plre state Which m ... ! Mrty th, 71 ",, '.IH-rtln " "HsJ shall , 3 P 3 lilt ton came in neattii recoajth arts CharhM C, oti Hall Butler d py J. I'varts vatrtBi who will consequence ol the .a William M k.v Bsaman and Prsa- and will be liquidat TniCJ ami Allen W practice at the old .nl In ss in association with T T. Shi i man and Hsrberi i Blekford ittdet the linn nan I Kvarfs Tin S Sherman The senatorial more than on. V e h Voil bussing In polltlcla n's The directors of the Metropolitan Museum of Art are awaiting almost nnxloitsly the offei of Wilson tus I . 1 1 a 1 1 1 tin sculptor, to sell tin- mi glnal plaster bust of Washtngtoti to the federal government, and one might say wnltlnx In the hope that the offer will be refused so thai the coveted property will pass over to the museum. The bust was made h) the celebrated Houdon and has pass i d down to Mr. MaoDooaldi who has used It In making I ' plaster busts for the nttbllc schools. These busts ate soon to he unveiled with appro irteti ceiemonies o a patriotic i haracter Tin CltlKSna' Union, tin- polltna: part) which played such an import ant part in the "de-Taninianylzinn in New York during the recent ntunlt mil elections, hopes to have a bill passed by tin present legialatin . Tile ISM !, ,,,"n and t n ,wroiJ '' f ll.h n,,h Inn I,, u. ... """11 II I Ol the city 117.:, J 01 l hallan ami , """"' 1 sr. i Rm, ""v. Drni" tb.i i ,,i.. Mt In m Dtl ..!. Trk cost aJ ('ol"'"'i nBaeae, ""'"Issloner of p0if" hat of betas, bjo? lor in hi., l " known offoeri of Q suniilh ior , nm-lt) on ,uard Sjo J the in , -"'iers h Ism. h,. . ., , ' 1 If If "otis members of th. -r I 'fire eaamt'i m -01111. nt mpii whn i ''tti the In who will fonts illnm any other sochtl big blast All ,,t ti, have bs-ig,., ln, ,Mr ( blahl) vthMd i m,. ts Of the city. will aadoubtedl) some day i.e ri u a rded as a classic ol' Its kind. It Is n igtillli leiitly staged and acted ht a compOU) which could mil lie Improt I 1 1 1 k j 1 1 The ptai aboonda in a 1 features, the dlaloiiiie Is clean ami bright, and the moral lesson tattghl will make a last im: Impression upon thosge who see It. Perils of Our Presidents. All of cur presidents have been in the habit of mingling freely with hi le. asnsll) wltheni any particular precaution bei it made for tlialr aafe I) T' laager of (Ins ha. hern so ' mphat Ii ally pointed OOt in tic last foa tionihl thai wis" statesmen sun II that the old pint I ' dlscont limed I T!, re is p.. -s'is, :.' aai aaagerl In many of tin kovalhad rem.llsa ad rtlaed for BtoBuv . Ilvet ami bowel I complaint The safssl medl Ine to I take is i loatetter' noirsach Bill ra. it baa been befsrt tin public for 50 and has always !.n I'.iuml -ofe ami relksble in cases of isrvousnsea, 1 iBBOBinJa IlldlgSStlon, dyspepsia and i malaria, (ever ami ague, it therefore 1 1 tin- forenioel position in the list of houashold remediea nni noi family sh. uld be without it. WHEN YOU TAI TO C0VEB . ' ' mm '. - f y.mc-' ?sv, 'ftr jbi a - - . .- 1XWtKPm 'JT in PIONEERS INSTALLED. P.iat Commandflr Mukr-y Was Charge of the Occasion. William Martin encampment No I Pioneers 01 tin Pocitc havt baU 1 stallatloii services. Charles a MarsV icy. past rommaadsr, acting tfl iii stallatloii set vices. Cbarlea A. Mask head, supreme Bcrlbe, as gram! bjwm s. iigcr. The foUowlaa ware Installed Mis Mary Knight , ominamh i Mr Annie M'lekershani. captain: Dr. J. L Mtllei chaplsln laaai -lay. ancient RUfde; Mrs. tjRira Van del I, rn.s... get-; Mrs Annie M ails north BCOUl Mi- Martha Headrk ka Bouth scoiii Pert Maya aenttnel; WIIHam Rshi picket ; Mrs 1. v. Uampgla, atrlbe; Mis Hattls T BtaafteM, traaaun 1 R J, ixiikman who bus been cow mead 11 lot two terms, pass..- lo the pasl mmandsr' chair Odd Fellows Install. h k coon district mud awaiai instaiieii tin following otseera ol Bureka lodge No 1 0 rj p fin evening of Jartiary I W f, Taylor, noble grand M r OarnO) Vict grand . R R Ri 1 d cretar) . K Alexander, treasurer II ' Craig oardea; H. K Collier conductor: (leorga Buaaa, inside guardian .1 II Uwrejr, H s n ; t 11 wmismi I I N. (J.: T. It Wdls K s s KclK Homagoux I. S S GONE TO HOT SPHINGS. . , f - -..jatfUBBB BE SURE IT IS A GOOD COV w i'h a pair of "Ptsndleton Blfsnkfif" ytwu1 Mi mui will Ib comfor(al)le and wBra during 'in' - lai-f.-t w tutor nightf FOR pair of Bis pound llankois of Pan()ltituii tfiftnu iHi'Uin- hfaVfj bf)ll proven to bl as warm a- a ton pound pair of other braudi BECAUSE Notliitig but dleton Mlili weave 1 In if I pure PLE( E irool is used in tin- Pta nnd iIm y spin tluir yam finer and llailketB ' I' "(!' than nlln-r its Tom Jordan Will Seek Relief From (J Rheumatism. Tom Jordan, has Koic 1,, n, ? Springs, Ark., on tOCOUBl of ill health II Mr Jordan Is suffeiing from n I vers and protracted attack ..1 rheu-fl iiiatism His pliysiion nlvis.-d him 4 to take tic trip, ami im,,, m...i lo. ! that they diti i)t think he would live1 long II he did not gel u wt) from this section ot the oouatry. Mr. Jordan was a member of the Second Oi and while in tic I'hiii,,,,,,,, in good health tile warm iml nmist ell ' male seeming to suit him Rvsr since he returned to Pendleton QOWevei he bus been subject to rheutnatis,,, and his friends hope thai this trie will put him bee in g.,,,,1 u,liMl Oha Jordan, of Pilot Rw.k Bt.com- waled his broth , and win remain al Hot Snritigs to loo! after him for a lew wedis al least I PENDLKTON WOOLEN PENDLKTON, (RE:.ON. MI iVI ii i : . - i ad roe . t Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robes and Shawl """"""" '"" '''i-,.'.,.i.i.i.i.l...i.,.i.i.,.,.,.in.,.i.i....lii'W8iiW For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens Proprietor. j ION the couah aat Won., ort n, gu LmsU Braaao Qui alas Tsslsii m HT Inond.r. asaais.se My i',,,,.",,,;,,;:'1" Wheat has reai lied fUi cents bushel in tic Paioii.se- country first timi- in two years and ss' salet. at- reported at this tigure per the ra I Pendleton Ukiah Strip Line rtuston ft Curney Prop . Leave Peiulle'on wverv dge at , o'ejaat opt huuday, for Pilot Book, Nye Rldajs, Alba and IJkiah. Oorsi ac couimodstious. Keasonalile freight ami passenger rates. City otllce at Tallman A fJO'l dnikr store IKASB havt lo a"1! how no YOU riienew store cn never be J OVPR known uule:s it advertises tsf V ir- LEfi-AI RI ANKS lt alogt of them. A iaO sepply lw's keft '' I I I