Great Slaughter of Prices Winter Goods Mast be Closed Oat. I putting out all our suits and overc oats, at a big r dttCtion during tins sale Vnn will And our net prices far below the prices ll Others on the same goods, notwithstanding the bitf discounts offers, il b) some. The sie of the discount does not mean anvthing to the purchaser; it is the net price that determines whether an article is a bargain. LmHm' NVaisti tad Wrappers at a rtdttotioD. I.i.li l' CaptM and Ftttl greatly reduce.! in price. FlannetotUl and T rench I'lanncls at cut pricep. I !om forts all il radtuMd pfloti ( , .11 I gel lOtnc o 'mi hargains lifore the stock is picked over IW" Wnere Whole Ktmiiies can Trade 1 HE FAIK mi 4 inn TUE80AY, JANUARY II, 1902. SUPPRESSING VICE. DtStftCl AttOfBAJ Hailey al.. ma or of I'emlleton. haw lMlfflfi"fl that km mbllriK must stop In this ttSM Th. order it "IQBa'lllgSlgs.l in a slat) nn at that kfgMW hSSSSi to UM bSSl hih interest n In the prevention of furtliei operation of games-faro routett' '-'1." poker. raps. lot ma chines ami all fornix of kiiiiiIiIIiik anl the abatement Is made that the preient intention of the ilUtrlct attorney U to see that tin- law If enforced illirlllK the remainder of his term of service Disiftel Attorne, Halley took an oath so Ui do when h- MMUMi the Uutli-s of hlH ollii . ami 1 1 1 author! ty of iIh positions as district ftttOf n- - ifil pi!' t. enable him to com pel entire stoppage Oi all puhld KamiiiK in this or any BtBSf town in I, .hsiini It i- the plain I' tier ml spirit of the law ot Oregon and II of the machinery necessary to the carrying out of the aniioum ed Inten tinn In hie hands lie Iiaa the cir cuit court, as well as the city courts, foi the ordinances oi the town pro hibit tin games and bawdy houses as well a do the state statutes. It auuot be denied that the IUHJoi Ity of- the business men liellenrs thai It will work a detriment to the town, although everyom concedes that the district attorney cannot keep his oath sacred without doing what Mr. Hailey is now doing 1 1 - argiic-a that It will In th- Iouk run be a liusluess benefit, aud In no manner a commer cial injury. It will be an InterestliiK experiment in municipal muuuKement for perhaps no other town on the roast of equal importance does away entire! with such things. 1 ELEPHONE SERVICE. Pendleton gets along with tele phone appliance that are uoi up-to-date The system utilized here by the Hacillc HUUk Telophoue aud Tel graph company Im post-dated by one much hitter and convenient. It Is the on- in which the subscriber calls up central by merely raisins the transmitter from tin- hook, the ac tion being automatic Pendleton hah the old system, necessitating riuglug up central tuet telephone sub scribers have done for years past. Over In Walla Walla when the town was using about as many 'phones as are now used In I'eudlo, ton. the company Installed the later system, and the result has been that now, where 200 'phones were used, JOOo are on the company's lines In that town alone. Would it not b. good business pol icy for the telephone company to adopt the same plan In Pendleton? If Improvements Induced Walla Wal tans to increase the number of 'phones used from 200 to 1000, why Is It not iogkal to annum.- that con siderable augmentation of patrouago would result from a like move here? Pendleton people are prohabl) much like Walla Wallans as to their gen eral characteristics, and the tele phone company might profitably ask t Its officers to put In h time studying tin- elements Of hernan nature as manifested hereabouts If. as would be the case it Is found that Pendle tonlans ate constituted from about the same component parts as are those who live over the line In Wash Ingeon. then applications of business methods here would bring to the company the same fine Increase In patronage that has been recorded UkM PAYING PETER'S PENCE." A powerful Intltii nci ha." bSSfl " erted to secure the appointment of an American, or at least an Anglo Saon or a Frenchman, as apostolic legate t nun tin Vatican to the United States Cardinal Maitlnelll will he ro called next May when his term of service expires ami It was represent 4 that the American Catholics would appreciate the si lection of one ot their own race and blood Hut the Italian inlluence at the vat leaf! Is too strong to permit such a thing I'. 'h locates ttms tar have been Ital ians an. I the next will be of the same race. Tip- Amen, an Catholics should cougiatillate themselves upon their nairow escape from being placed tin '1' i tin' spiritual Jurisdiction of ii Spaniard The most influential t audidate lor the appointment to Washington has b'een Mery dii-V'al a sou of the Spanish ambassador to i in vatic an and an intimate iierson It irlend of both the pope ami Cardi nal ltampolla Perhaps no one ex pt his own relatives has sinii tut i man relations with the DOM and IM since Cardinal Iiampolla was papal nunlen at Madrid the Mery du Vii family has enjoyed Its fullest; confidence aud personal favor Mery du-Vai. senior, has represented the government of Spain at the Vati can for many years, and is the most influential of the ambassadors. Therefore It will be- seen that the Junior member of the lamily. who is a bishop and who was attached to the papal household at different times, had unusual Influence behind him when he applied for the appoint ment to Washington. Hut the pope was too wls- to permit such an ap pointment. for Merydu-Val la per haps the most sympathetic of all the prelates In Home to the Catholics of the United States and hostile to very thing that Is American Unlink- the receni war with Hpaln he was very active in stirring up sentiment against the 1'nlted State and in try ing to persuade the pope to Interfere on behalf of in- aountry he exclt ed the Indignation uf every Ameri can In Home He belongs to th. - 1 1. im- conservative faction 0 Uulestt the plan is changed for res sons that an- now unlorseen. the suc cessor of Cardinal Martinolli at Washington will be Mgr. Ulonn dc Falciuo, metropolitan of the province of Thessaly. He Is a Kranciscau monk. 58 years old, who spent sev eral years with the members of his order at Allegheny. Pa., and speaks Kugllsh fluently In 1899 he wag sent to Canada to settle a quarrel he tween the clergy of the Dominion which grew out of the Insanity of the archbishop of Quebec, and has conducted himself with such ability and tact as to command the approv al of the papal authorities. His pro mot tun to the legation at Washing tou Is bis reward Although an Ital ian he Is comparatively liberal, and hi experience in foreign countries has made him progressive in his Ideas, and he belongs to the young er generation of churchmen of RoBM He has an attractive personality, en joyed great social popularity wbsn i he lived in Rome, and Is an eloquent I speaker. It is expected that he will bt ailed back, to Rome for instruc tions before bla appointment is offl- daily announced. The Influence of the Italians in the , iff ail of the church can be better I understood when It Is known that I more than half the members or the College of Cardinals are Italians. There are now sixty-seven cardinals. I of whom sixty-one have been appoint ed by I .eo XIII since he was elected pope! in February. 187. Of these thirty-seven are from Italy, and thlr I ty from the rest of the world eight I from France, seven front Austria., i five from Hpaln. two from Hermany. ! two from Ireland and one each Irom Poland. England Portugal. Helglum Australia and the United States , Three of the Italian cardinals are I front Sicily. representing a pt) till I tlon of iJU.Ttt, while there Is only one ,ii all America, with a population of 71,000,000, Twenty two cardinals reside at Home and are in actual rOfl ' trol of the affairs of the chun h 0( these nineteen arc Italians ami IhT j are forelgneers Peter's ponce Is the sole stay ami support of the papal household and I the contributions nverage aOOUl 11 100,000 a year, according tfl good au thotily Nearly one hall ol the lull amount Is contributed by Frame and the United States combined. Italj j Austria and Spain, the three OOtbollC countries of Kuroite. are the three smallest contributors Ireland with ! all Its poverty eontrlnutes twenty times as much as Italv with her thirty-seven cardinals. The rontri bullous from the United States an made through the apostolic legation at Washington, aud are greater than all other countries combined with the exception oi France and Ireland As long as the Catholics of these tin., countries continue to pay the SSpeni es of the Vatican the Italians will al low them to do so. The latter e plain however that while the do not contribute so much as other ua tlons to the direct support of the pa pal household, they are compelled to support a larger nutnhei of priests bishops, cardinals monks and nuns than all the rest of the nations put together. This is prohahly true hut It docs not affect the force of the complaint made by the Catholics of America that they are Inproporlj represented nt the vatlcau His holiness has shared with the rest of us the benefits of the pros perltv wave in the United States and there was a considerable in BfMM In the contributions for two or three years. Then, when the at tempt was made to suppress what Is known as "Amerlcalsm." there was n fallini' off My little vii r half .11. um grow. It hari.li .u. i In ,i ii t ul.l I'itiik oil. nn. I her acab. . lull oi dry comb out. A ..-c , lie. 1. 1 wit' kihl, and oi hair yaa eoli two Ufd C i ril ( HA in", ill mat I could uot uiiii.I tl- back of bcr lb.- MM of bcr head tile ttarae nssMBs I. ma 1 ami Mime I rnrt'SA lllntineiil, .in.l liei li.nr Im- rnic 111 Unci, anil aollatll. Mas. A. M)WMKY, Alfred, U. Wbiii ilitini-uo llh Ci lie HI SiiphJ il I.I 4ru lag iUi ctriiiH,, mi'i ot mollii. will clear lunli mn 1 na.p 1 1 rr.l. m Usl 4r ,rt, I UI I. L. . j MIUVI For Sale! Kight lots with dwelling ami Imrn, 13,000 HOttM lias sevun tuuma, laili, cellar Bod wouil b0UM I " water, hard Ii n i shed on stone toundation Also (on i lots and new cottage, I1.2N Two lots and house, Ji.ouu, pari cash, ruasonahh tune on halanct, or will sell on installments Sen FRANK B. -XLOPTON, 817 Main Street. SO YEARS' EXPEHIF.NCt a ra aar mm TRADE MASKS DcaiuNa ConvRioMTa Ac. Anrouaaenilng a an li and dtwerluiseu oat ulckir artiii oer oSakm free wueBserau kuveJill.'O la probably inlrniblt i pr-'iatr tkiuaati lctly .-.inSaaiillal. Iliuiouk waTaiastU tent free Oloeat agency fur aH-.uriug iieuu Patauu lakn Ibrouali tluiui a nmln tlcl nuttct. wlllicut eharge. lu Ike Scientific Hntcrtcan. A hsuidsvxuely Uluitrvt41 Woejfclv Larattwl vutsiion or mnj aoutuiUsc kruruaJ i i-rnu ioui utoniua 91 aula by aJl tevs 0L36'BrM"'f!c.w " Wii. II. Dally East Oroejonlan only 1'. oonts a es Csrdul a woman an do sny reasonable work and enjoy good health. The health that Wine of Csrdul brlngi makes s woman vlgoroui In body snd mind. , reed Irom those terrible deveitailng pains s woman grows well snd strong nstursllv. Wine of Cardul rtgulstes the disordered menstrustlon and cures leucorrhoea Ulltng of the womb end periodical pains In the head snd back csuud hv standing, or sitting a long time bi the seme position. Thtdlord s BlarH Draught puts the bowels, stomsch, IMtr, kidneys snd blood In proper nun- Greatly Increased strength and endursnce Is Ihe natursl result. Most rases eft cured quickly. All drugglsti Mil $100 bottles of Wine of Cardul end 25 cent packages of ThedforcTs Blsck-Draught. M ,4to, u, llwratan. uMkm. iItIu traei, -ITS l.Wi SgfltStf mImii Th. nutuaooo dedul Oof, Chan, t. K I In .. in. there. Sjpfakl Is. cUutiiitlirr . Bf (iesm Rain :raiic."ittsari .. tin- dier.l tin nlr It SSfM aiarrli n.l di SS iwny a Cold lu Ihr Iii mI quickly. Cream Halm l .ii. e.1 lnb .he niMtril. apraad nrer the membrane ami I absorbed. lUIMf I Ini iiinUaldaudacuref.j.lows. It is not drying doe not produce neetlu.-. largo Site, so eent at Urug Kist or by mall ; Trial Bute, 10 ccala by mall. KLY UKOTUKUtl, Warren HUoet, Mew York. James A. Howard REAL ESTATE BROKER. Court St. near Flrat Nat. Bank Has (Real Estate tor Sale See Here: 3tio acros of choice whaat land about ten miles northeast o' Ptfldle ton. This is one of the finest improv ed farms in the county and rUM jooc school advantages. Will sol' for casn or trade for equal value in unnv.provd land. light fine lou in Pendleton at $100 each, on easy terms. 160 acroe of wheat land south of Pendleton, 800. acres choice fruit snd garden 1. mar Milton, one nail of tract in bearing fruit tree , 7 scree slfal fa. Ah under irrlgstion. Finely im proved. 120 acros on McKay Crook, 20 scree al botton land under irrigation, balance good wheat land. well im 11 roved. 960 acres good wheat land, In a body, four milee from Pendleton: ten ,s half cash balance on time to HlH pure seer at ' , par cent In terest BARGAINS! REAL ESTATE for SALE M ai rvh near IViiillcluii. DO aert-n near IViull.-inii. Hill acrs near IVmliHoii 160 acre ueetr IVikIWiou .'1J0 avres Mgjr Pllol Iuh k IS) aervn whem Utin I IHO a.Ti wheal land mn aerus wheal laud '.i' acres wheat laud ISO acrcn wlieai Laud l0 acren wheat land IbO ai'iva wheal Und Knun ti in jn mile.-, fiuiii Uiwn. Six New Houses Cheap. N. Berkeley THE REAL ESTATE MAN. Hstvlugs Hauk BuIIiIIuk. I'eucllelon, Or aU ay JOBS SUHUIDT The t ouvre Saloon Pg.NDLglV.N A Strong Woman Inwm fit v. fowm, Aug. IS, ISM My wife w" si" tr throo y er. We triad eTarVthlns without rsllcf and spent ninob monsy My wife tried Win of Oarclnl and font EBmS oil red her. She took two mora bottles, knowing h would have to work hard during the hay narreit Hhn attended to all her house hold dutlon and loaded and unloaded all the hay. Thin medicine nave her strength. For merly elie was wenlr and tired and ootild hardly gatanont. hnt elnee hn haa been taking Win of Oardul ihe feels bettor and etronger than whan M year of age. -IOB. A. KIBBNI1APHH. Mn. ElMnhsffr had tried everything, during htr three ytsrs ilckrstH snd had spssi conthT craMs monty Sht was weak and could hardly gal shout for Ihrts ysan bsforc ihc took WINE 'CARDUI Now, after taking the Wine of Cardul, the can work with her hutband In the hay field. That I hard work, but It U not at lnurioui to a woman'! health i labor In itorss, factories sad of llcei where thousands of girls are closely coa- li..l . MMt mltmr r Wiik Ihc al.) nf Wln nf You get Good Heer. When you (I rink PILSNER BEER. iuantii UiihI not to B4)UM LsBidiiohi 01 dillilMM .. A-ik I'or it Schultz Brewing Co cae-fH.vn Tottfll Weather on CarriaRes alwayi, couir In January and Kebruary, both 111 IbavS ami truseo roada, ami reihlos It aiuitit ueecuary alter the aeaaou'a dilvea. lboe who nam auneilor work, reaaoiiabir uricei. aiiu nrl c laaa .. rti, . In this lino alieuia brum 'heir vablelee 10 our thop, where we snai.iinri aalialaeiniii at all lime. MEABLC HHOt """' .'i near Mum l einilelon. uregou UUINU THROUQH A carelesei laundrv will ki through your shirt in two waahingM worn uut a completely as If you had worn It a year. We save your shin and save you money. We will semi for your linen If you send, ua your address. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. K. Hohinaon, I'roi Pwidtotoii. K A I S TEAMS 0V Notary and Corporation $3.50 to $& ldicrcu Ordor nf ua and save money. Order for Kuhbor ttUi&ps also sotlc'itmi. EASTOHKfitJNlAN PUB. CO "t- nace hi p... 11 wnj roo nnl.l r""1 OSS SM Bestlinao, PaPr.Lirne4nd ;e,mnt. Picket, r Brick, "and, Mouldir, " naow, M vu ripe. Pendleton Planmir LflffliVr hi n R. FflRRTFR n. ' if. TUP L iir, I i I. f 1 1 ii , Ii Ii ..,,.. i r, u , ' I . . Ill,, IMI COSY ROOfU r -H MBJSMBl BJI Steam Best 25 cent n tatCliy. EXTRAS Krug Lsgs, Kaatarti "fllrS OPEN DAY and I HlfH. LAF0HTAIN, 1 11 1 lie vu mill I J u 1 I'll Villi. III! iimrinii 1 in M'WI V tfl'IIVtl lt l I I 1M.1H V I'KNTSJU m H 11 l.l I .1 IU1 P Y Ql'HFMPP 1 . t . irwiikai'ii 1 1 LUMB Ami , ,tiiar Mil IH alaa I at I llkf HI Line, Cement, Pla5ter, rjricK, nrl Sa . a .a ' tL . u. laraw llOCt of WOOD Ul ler balDS Oregon Lumh Alta St., opp. LaFontaine i proptldcin . a IS. Old Uutcn at m s a . , , a S Cavalry BEST OF CAHK GIVE US ' . a . I ill llll' 0 w attf oatiaollJ. rioor. Ml" CIHKwuS id bau '