POSTIVUSTER.OENBRAL PAYNE'S BEAUTIFUL NIECE WHO IS TO STORM THE CAPITAL Pendleton, Athena, .1 I TURHIMY, JANUARY 21, 102. OHEGONIAN ON SIMON AND GEER. Salem Correspondent Think Surely There's a Coalition Between Them. Tho 8al(ni corrospondont of the OreKonlAn saya: The political campaign of 1902 in now on In Marlon county, and the nattlo Is belnjt wrkI with vigor Whllf the leaders air trylriK to work quietly. It Is learned that the differ ent precincts are bstfai canvassed to ascertain where trood material for primary slates ma b fouiul. and leaders of the several factions are being chosen It Is already apparent that the line up In thi' republican ranks will be under the names of Simon" mjd "antl-Hlmon" and "Geer" and "anti Oeer." Whether one of these divis ional lines will become the sole desig nation of party difference, whether both will reniiiin until the fight Is ended, or whether the Simon and (leer forces will unite against a union ol the anti-Hlmon ami anttdeer fac UOMi remains to be seen. It Is generally believed and fre quently stated that the Himon and Geer forces are now working together and that practically all the antl-Oeer men are also ant I Simon men. Whether Hlmon and (leer have enter ed Into an agreement, nxpreaa or Im plied. tO tight their battles together, cannot be stated, hut It la readily ap parent that the friends of Simon are generally supporters of (leer and that the head the present state adminis tration finds his strongeat opposition la the ranks of thoee who are against the re-election of Senator Hlmon. Aa the political battle waxea warmer. an1 the Individual members of the re publican party And It necessary to de clare themselves as aupportera of one taction or another, the permanent lines of division will become more clear, and It may then ) determined whether the Oeer slates at the pri mary election will also he Hlmon lates That this should be the out come seems now Inevitable, for Geer's strongest opponent is a man who will not put up many slates fa vorable to Simon. I M Crolaan, ex-sheriff ol Marlon county n Itftlnill reshlent oi this community, and a political worker of r ognlecl ability, has undertaken to look out for Himon's Interests In Marlon ount. It has been reported that Mi Croisan will also take gen eral charge oi tieei s campaign here. AS aaaasHaaWJU J The Umatilla Implement Company ma mm c mm Agricultural Implements, VehiJ photos $y JWAt Miss Louise Jones, cf Mllwaukse. Wis., is to be one of the household of Postmaster-General Payne, and is expected to be very popular. She is very beautiful. but if this Is true the evidence of It does not yet appear upon the sur face. SPECIAL SETTLERS' RATES WEST BOUND. To Induce Immigration from the east, the (). R. it N. has established a tariff ol special west hound settlers rates, effective on March 1. to April 30, as follows, the first figures in each instance being the low rate, th oud the old rate: From Missouri river terminals eept Sioux City, via Huntington, to I mat Ilia. Spokane and intermediate main branch line points, $22.50 $35; to Portland and tnterniedbit' point also Heppner branch. M 4t to I'uget Hound via Portland (MM north of Seattle). 2f. $4o. to Paget Sound via Hpokane. 2.V-4o From St. Paul and MbUMftpolll via Spokane, to Umatilla ami InttrtMdl ate points. SS.I0 fU to Portland and intermediate points, $2. 40; to points east or I'nwitllhi ami south of Walla Win:. i local added, mil to M ceed $2.'.. Prom Chicago to limatilla. Spokane and iuiermedinte main and branch line points. $tOM Itii. 50: to Port land and I'uget Sound :U "!"" Kro ii i St I. outs to rmatilla. Spo Ivaiie ami Intermediate main anil branch line points, to Portland and Puget Bound, MO MTJft. I L. Kay K Co., Hny ami Mil Stocks, Honda and Craln tor curb nr on margin. New York Atock tiachangr. Chicago Stock Pxchangc. Chlcairn Board of Trade. nrt s,.t. l-,.,ot..,. I . BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. For line shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory It cannot be surpassed : : Made from Type Metal. East Oregonian Office. Pendleton, or. Wood Choppers and Lumbermen. We carry the largest and best line of Wood (hoppers' and Lumbermen'! B Supplies in the city Consisting of Axi'H, Wedges. Sledges, ("roes Cut und One-man Saws, ('all and ex amine onr line and get our prion before purchasing HANSFORD A THOMPSON, Thfi Laadino Hardware Man. I II I I H I I I I I I I I I II I I I IHmWItl M I ll I I I I . I t t I HfH t1 VH ! I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 MHMIIHHM THE BOSTON STORE GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE I his sale being a bona fide closing out sale, the purchasing public is taking advantage of the the various departments of Pendleton's big store. During January we will endeavor to prove popular in Pendleton. Prices that convince will be the great factor. The first week of this sale shows nn increase over the first week of last year. exceptional values offered in that this sale is the most $1.00 Shirts Men's laundritd fancy colored shirts "Hi-Metallic" and "Wilson Hros." and other, th regular values of which are 11.35, 1 1 40 and $1.75. Odds and left overs of men's under wear at cut pfiotO to elofce. All kindH of 50o neckwear to close at Hosing handkerohiefi il So Twenty clothing. er cent discount on on'i forgttl this li 'i 25c A hunch of odd hats that we are anx ious to (dose out as follows: $1.50 hat for $1.00; $2 50 hat for $1.76; $3.50 hat for $2.76, etc. Don't forget the $1.00 mittens for 50c; $1 26 glows for 85c; $1 .OOglove 50c. JJOC Men V Bitot: Working Shirts Special socks 5c An unprecedented buy enables us to offer toil great bargain in men's suits $20.00 suits for 12.50 $15.00 suits for 10.00 All sixes and 100 of them; these cannot be duplicated Vtf0OBtl must go. Bfjoriftotd liicvaie $25.t 0 oottl now fc'l.S.OO 18.00 coat now 13,00 16.00 coats now I I 00 12.50 coats now 9 50 10.00 coats now 7.50 7.60 coats now 6.00 We have received another dray load of our celebrated 50c overalls, the bell in the state f $2 50 and $2 8WEATKR8 now $l 66 Muslin Underwear All our new goods included in this sale Here ,uv superior value to anv Offered elsewhere. Gowns All materials and trimmings, original prices 7r.r qow 49c; 85c now 69c; $1.15 BOW BQo; $1.36 now 98c. Dress Goods At one-half price. This sale contin ues and has proven very popular, thousands of" dresses left. Ladies Capes and Jackets $2.50 and $5.00 for twice the value. JACKETS Winter caps at half price Drawers Quality as above 25c now 17c; 35c BOW Me; 76c now 69c; 85c now 9c, and Others in proportion. Skirts All kinds as above, 36c now 28c 66c DOW 49c; 76c now 59c; 86c now69c. We challenge comparison of values at prices quoted. The children's dresses chumses and ooraet covers included. Embroideries We have made a great cut in tlit prices on this line. We baVO dscided to make a quick clearance ol tli I li' lUl1 therefore the entire line is 'divided into lot to sell at 2hc, 5c, 10c, 15c, and 20c Cashmere hose Out deep, iOi values : 60c values now JJ 66c values now 76c values now ..... $1.26 values now 26c values now 3 pairs for We Fascinators Entire line to close in lots of I9c, 26c, 32c, 39c and 59c. Children's and Misses Half Price Underwear knit tl Oil ...I $1.25 values now 7y(. $150 values now qw.. Ladies knit skirts To cloee at oue-half price. Flannel Waists Formerly $1 .00 to $2.00 values iQr now to be elosed at WJ chui' circle Hiroughout the Nortn 1)fe fAMY. M) Muotury , Hu Krunto, USJ WMi 1 ...SP n day i Poring tter pi to i ...i.. nth win utn invent finndl M J" Woole Co ,dv to W hi Alex BBaHWT" IE