Immense i NEW YORK LETTER iuary Clearance LjUgoing ,laf 1 ,,u v;i 1 mini f gv saving oportonity if you do not at- (nH iromenw CLEARANCE SALS, La ,). stock in prttinjr loWT every da ; 1 ,! (t Home thinn. Ail Pendleton is X .1 I ... 'liiu uro uri iriiinir f, ,i- an lilll,. X ll1H,.riw(! "t people iiiiii Mve boaghl of ih t L will testify at the hurgein. Not cheap goods but good goods cheap Alexander Department Store, f 4 I 4 44 I 4 M.MmI-4-M- lie Engine for Sale oowcr ggaolint divine wiih i s nnd fiUinn. oil unks hrnb. evervtlnnn necessary ro set up and operntl BttflOC tire ill new, hi'inu m use only a lew weeks irtrv economical atxl guaranteed to he sntistiictory. I rice c nttincs Address East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon. r V 8 I expect people to know what LL T xJVj you have to sell II you con t m can nrvrr oi wm tj i w t "V ilt It advertises V LH I IOL. r INTERESTING EVENTS SENT FROM GOTHAM By a Special Writer Who Talka of Various Things. NOW Yonk. Jan 18. The moat In ( rnMtliiK event of the week has net n the Inquest In connection with the terrible rallroail disaster which oc cmi. week ao last Wednesday. There Is tin illmlniiRtlon of the hitter feeling! that (111 thr heart of those who lout rotative and friends In the fntR accident and thr still critical condition of many of the victims Is the cause of the greatest anxiety. The spirit of Indignation and the le termination to take some decisive ac tion Immediately grows dally and It Is estimated that over a million dol lars In damau' sultK will be Instltnt l against the New York Central. tnc immediate result of the ac cident has been to render the com muters chary ol riding In the last cars of trains, and for the last week the rem enrs have been almos' ilc sorted passenger preferred to nrpwd together Is the front of the train even at the expense of their ran fort. has been given Miss Annie Leary who Introduced Into Gotham's ex elusive clTcles Miss Oreen Miss l.eary has Just received the title of Countess from Pope I .eo XIU.. and Is the first woman of this POMi.tr U be so honored. She has probably given more money to the Catholic church of America than any other la dividual benefactor and it is for her philanthropies that Ills Holiness has rewarded her so signally. Miss ..eary Is one of the most notahle fig ii res in New York's Four Hundred and her New York home as welll aa her Newport vIIIr has been the scene of some of the most brilliant enter talnments ever given In this conn try The friends of the Erie canal. It would seem, are doomed to dlsap polntment. for Governor Odell's lat est recommendations regarding canal lenlslatlon favors only the deepening of the canal to nine feet, the length ening of the locks and the straighten Ing of the canal at a total approvl mate cost of $28,000,000. while those back of the Investment want a thous and-ton barge canal. There have been many conferences eg the sub ject at Albany and whatever bill Is passed by the legislature, it will pro vide for a referendum to the people for they must decide whether or not the state must spend so much more on the canal those whose ears mere pleased with this sort of noise They never even changed their route and night after night the same old tunes would dls ttirb the same neighborhood One of these agony producers explained that the territory was now so divided that there could he no rivalry. Perhaps the French organs are no better and the fact that the police ire tlrlvttttl them out of Parla Is suspicious, hut they will probably have the one re deeming quality of being different It Is rumored in political circles that an aggressive campaign will be soon begun for the purpose of drlv ing Richard Croker from his seat of power In the democratic part of tlie city. The campaign. It Is under stood, will be under the dire. ItOg of his enemies outside Tammany hall, reinforced by his foes within the or ganiation. Mr. Croker will leave for Europe about the middle o! Feb ruary. according to present Intel) lions Already the departun been postponed a uiimh of on the advice of frjenitii iH said that when the Tanunanv one of the deadliest expedients of vnlt woman has adopted In the pursuit of appearances for It en tails rheumatism, if not worse troubles (Btl dues In lei has times It la chief depart bis absence will ho P nbftbljf the next .rieutest uctlvi I . i displayed by the Women's Chris" Man Temperance Union which bns been aroused bj the declaration In tavorlng of the opening of snloons on Snndtu made by Bishop Potter or Ralnsford District-Attorney Jerome nnd other men prominent in rueirupo Milan religions nnd political affairs The I'nlon has sent out a circular letter asking that one Sunday be do voted to a discussion of Sunday open lug. to he followed by a poll of tin congregation, the result of the rati to he sent to the member of lexlsls , tnre of the district Another matter with which the present legislature will probably have to denl Is the new bill relative to pugilism The measure Is being framed by Times; E. BoMran, Bet re tar of the Amateur Athletic Union, and will be pr m ive l to lb" bg'thi tttre shortly The hill Is to alio amateur boxen to meet in limited- round bouts tor medals and waiehes. Mum of the stale's most pro u.no r legislators Mi Sullivan lu'ma. fa vor such it bill and on that account he Is preparing one for presentation. Much has been written am! raid about Miss Sylvia 'Ireen daughter of the eccentric and weaithv Mrs Met ty. her beauty, accomplishments end llniil entrance into New York goetoty, but little or no space Since "Ping-Pong" was introduced Si a Mtuise parly given by William K. Vanderbllt a short time ago. the ganu has become a cm zc In fashion able boon time New such Society. The amusement has quite a fad In london for some so that It Is not strange that Yorkers should take It up with fervor Tin name PlngTong prohahl) conies irom the sound of the vellum-covered racket striking the Celluloid ball back In a return or "smash" over the six Inch net on the dinning room table to the opponent's court The game Is really a table tennis and the Inventor Is one .lames Qlbb, who started a crude game, us ing champaign corks cut out as round balls and the lids (IT cigar box es as rackets, or battledores New York physicians ar wonder ing erhethoi the fashionable women of Gotham are going to ad. n't anoth it fad that is at present raging In London To enhance the symmetry of their Ignrea In evening dress English so. lety women nn now Inn fating Mine Othcrn 11m fMnoM dun sense In the practice ol .lamp. Bigg her body to make her gOWM cling. In order to make sure tlint the effect thus tree tod shall not be lost pre mi turely by evaporation tbeil under wear and stays are of the thinnest suede, which retains a large amount of moisture Needless to say this Is II the thirty four hand organs and minders who are reported to be on their way to New York from Paris because of the jHillce raids In the French city on this kind of street nuisance, have In stock some nem' airs, they will seriously threaten the barrel organ trust, which has its hendquarters here. They would be practically welcome to the outskirts 0t N'. w York. For the past two sum mers i-osldents In these semi-rural districts havi been driven Indoors on pleasant evenings by the barrel or gnni iliat date back to the stone age of that industry The organ grind ir have mnde more money from pen gig who paid them to go awav than It Girdle the Globe. The fame of Hueklen s Arnica Salve, as the host In the world, extenda round the earth. It's the one perfect heatei of cuts eorng, hums, bra lege, sores scalds, bolls ulcers feiona. aches, pains ami all skin eruptions Only Infsllthle idle euro. 26 a box at Tallman & 60 Nan's Dyspepsia Cure Has cured these cases and, it w III cure you J. M Church, l.aOiamle, Ore . "I Mffgfgd for gH years, ami lielleve liMil I not u-M-l Nau's Pjgsypgg 'un I irOgJd DOt l' aliv e to write fOD kasthnoolaJ." Nathan Knlk. BtotMh Idaho, ays: "I suflhfgd Km jrenm; Ibund nauiy reliefs but no cure ex.ed yours." For sals by TaXman & Co . and all first class druggists, or send to Prank Nan Portland Hotel Pharmacy, Port land, Oregon Price Si a bottle or 0 i"ttles lor $5. espress prepaid For Sale! Ki k It t lots with dwelling and l,irn. $3,000 House lias seven looms. liatli. 'cellar and wood Iioiisi . it water. hgrd finished mi steiir Inundation Mso (0111 lots and new ittegt. $1,250 Tun lnl. Inl lliills. l .iml. H,ll( Touxh Wealhcr tin Carriages ,,sl, reggonablt limo on bglance, atwayi conn--in jaenarj nt fi-i.tuarv, bu in mews sad tresse msd, nd lesslrlsi aiwsv geei awn slier ifcs ittie's a Irei TIi..s. m..i hi, tt i,'i r iMith, imi mbM prlre snd ilrm 1 Ism n rvp t In Ifcli hnr miniiM briog ib.-ir re'kltn la s I 'i .e. r -. wi Kusrnii.'" itsi I ' nil inn. Nf At. I I Ii IMI S. v t r -i ii. f Vhi I i II. ot will stdl on inatglimenti FRANK II. St , Mam Sin et. Sc f-nraMnfiemin th annual Clearance Sale For To-day eaaegt e e e luri- Mtortment of Qailti irera .laced on ShIh thin morning l.SMJ qutlity now 90 1 .76 ijuality now 1.28 For To day in Burt & Packards and Lewis A. Crossetts Bos alt Bhuel for Men. Sold everywhere at four hm1 fiv' dollars now per pair, $3.00 For To day Fur Collarettes... $.2rj instead of $2.00 Imported VeyeJIi olothe, the ait-st Material fur WaiU. 4Sc hutead of 69c. Imported Frenoh Klannel, PtyUemi anl eoloringi tl' latent, S9c instead of 75 and tbc. For To-day en's Under-Wear... Worth up to SI.25 Clearance Price 75 cents Per Suit. For To-day 20 dozen Men's Shirts... All laundered, stiff botiomi: with epeitte cuffs, and lot of. soft boeom, collars and cuffs attaoh'd Always Sold for 75c to $1 Clearance Pric 48c. For To-day Men's Overcoats. Worth $7.50, $8.00, $9.10 Clearance Price $6.so The peoples warehouse W..AdeWMftA'4WttrMk jigMgiguijijMiti' i gfggggingugjgewwnTiuiieatgniiniri 1 1 1 aergaw BtsawgeaaeaeMa "