Clearance Sale Men's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishings and Hats $ 7.) Mtn'l units, clearance price 6.66 7.80 Men s Miitn, cIcaniniM' pri U. 1 8.00 Men' tmita, clearance price B.7fi lO.oo Men Hi suits, clearance price 7. HO 18.00 Afen'fl suits, clearance price 9.60 l.oO Men's duck coats, lined 1 10 1 .60 Men's duck pints, lined 1.10 2.00 Men's duck coats, lined.. 1.60 Men's heavy fleeced underwear, suit .H" GLOVES, NfXKWLAR. SWEATERS AND UMBRELLAS Everything at Reduced Prices. BAKU cV DALEY Pr'n'c Olothirr.1, Fumhlterx and Hatters, Pendltton On. Wi:i)N!:siAV JAM AKY Tl. VMV2 GENERAL NEWS The popj who wan in excellent health rcotVH(l thi- nrnnd Ihiehens of Haxe WVIniar In audience The HamtMtnc-Atnerlran ItWtllljl IVufsrhland. of that HM, which will take I'rlnco Henry of Prussia home, will nail on March II Instead of March S. an originally planned. Senator Vent has introduced in the enate a suhstltute for the ship sub My bill. hiK hill of last congress re pealing the law prohlhltlnx the pur linse of foreign-built ships. W H Taft civil governor at Philippine Islands, arrived In Francisco on the transport Orant. the San a tn! Is nutte 111. the Philippine climate am! the arduous duties he has pel formed having tolil on hU constitution. The wai- and nuaii committee re unieil Its hearings' on Cuban recip rocity, with pei la) reference t" the proposed reiliictlnn on Cuh.tn tol'ie ' n The tohaccn Ini re-is m' the i'nlted Ht.iKs were largely represented! The offer received from the Nlca rauga Canal Company ti convey all Its property, including all Its Interest" In the Pannnia railroad, to the Dnlted States, will make the estimated cost of the two cannls as follows: Nlcara Rim. 6T88.864.A8S: Panama 8184.838 358 TOBUBJt West, who has Just return- I I la 'hi- OOBJttry from London brings with him the formal Invitation from the managenvnt thi National Sporting Club of London, to the box ers of this country to take art In a (treat tournament n - - the HiUHM tlon services of King I-Mward VII ti toad and light for ilwlr hill, re ess of the supplemental rennrt . iommi"slon. Senator Morgan this report cannot change the - n' the situation and dedans whole Panama movement Is t to delay or defeat auy canal the Henaf,. Pn-ti i and lle!resntatlves Cushmun and Jones introduced bills provMtBC for the payment to all vol unteers who served in the Philippines after their term of enlistment expir ed, at the rat' Lf $3 per day for of ficer0 and half that amount for on listed men this additional ltayment to cover the period from the time their enlistment expired until the date of their muster out. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWb H 'prescntative L.u ey Introduced a bill extending the public land laws to Alaska. The Clt m Portland won In the supreme court, the damage suit b rough t bv Henry M. Wanner to i-e cover for inturles sustained while tak me ilown electric wires. James H Hawley. of llolse. Is a can didate for T'nlted States Senator, to siicc. . ii Henry Heitfeld. whose term of .-ervlce will expire March I, 1903. Mr Hawe is a democrat and a well known attorney. Senator Stewart Introduced a hill appropriating $l2,ooo t0 defray the expense of transferring all of the We natehee Indians of Washington, now living near Wenatehee and Mission, to the Colvllk- reservation. The Washington state hoard of eon trol has received reports of the su perintendents of the several state In stitutions, with the exception of the school for defective youth. The state of Washington has approximately 2200 wards in the two asylums, the penitentiary, the reform school and the school for defective youth. Senator Mitchell introduced a bill appiupiiating $3.2Si.65S for the pay merit of balances due sundry claim ants in Oregon and Washington aris ing out of the Indian wars of 1855 and IMS; also a bill appropriating fyusTi for the payment of claims arising out of the Cay use Indian war in Oregon in 1847-48; also a bill providing that veterans of all Indian wars in the United States ..-hall be entitled to ad mission to the various soldiers' homes in the I 'tilled States on the same REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN ON REAPPORTIONMENT Old Table Gives one Delegate for Each 150 Votes Cast for Qeer. Chairman (leorge A Steel of Port land, chairman of the republican state central committee is working on a new apportionment of delegates to the next state convention, hased ou the vote cast In the presidential election of November Lieu. The existing apportionment was made upon the basis of the votes cast for Governor T T (leer in Line lvv mil delegate at large being allowed for each county, and one foi each 1.1" votes cast, and one for thi remain lug fraction If over 75. This gives a total of 33r votes in the convention Taking the vote cast for President McKlnby in I860 as a basis of calculation with the huh apporttonaMBl ratio 11 addl tional delegates would be divided among the different counties of the stati-. making a total of 141 Then has beep nome discussion nlotr: thi line of making I new iipprotionmcnt on the ratio of one delegate for each ' MQ votes, anil for the remaining tr.n tlon of 196 or over. In addition to the delegate n t large. Assuming that a new approtlon ment. If one is made, will he at the same ratio as the last, which was one delegate at large, one for each ItO vot. and one o fraction remain Ing over 7f. votes the .'tl! deleiyites will be as follows, the figures In the first column denoting the present 'presentation: Present New appor- nppor CoonUi tlonment. tionment. linker 9 11 Benton 8 7- C'al amas 15 10 Clatsop 12 10 Columbia 6 7 Coos 7 ! Crook ., 5 4 Curry I 3 I'o iglas LJ 14 (illllam 4 4 itrant 7 7 Hartley f 4 Jackson 10 Josephine 6 7 Klamuth 4 4 Lake 4 4 Lane 14 18 Lincoln 4 4 Linn 14 14 Malheur 4 4 Marion 12 22 Morrow 6 8 .Multnomah 70 67 Polk 8 8 , Sherman 4 4 Tillamook ft 6 I'nlon 12 11 , Wallowa 5 6 , Wasco 10 12 , Washington 13 12 Wheeler 4 4 Vamhlll 12 12 Totals 335 346 The figures In the ilrst column o.npared with the second, show Kastern Oregon counties will have an Increased representation. Baker, 2; Harney 1 Morrow 1 Umatilla 1; Wasco 2. Has Many Virtues. For cuts, burns, bruises, DoWltt's Witch Hazel 8alve Is unequalled. Be ware of dangerous counterfeits. Sure cure for plies. Tallman Co. and Brock & McComas. J. P. Morgan's X-mu, Employes In the office of J. P. Mor gan & Co. were made supremely hap py on Christmas by a record break ing act of Mr Morgan's. Every man I his employe, received a Rift of 100 per cant of his salary. From the office boy to the specialist In bonds, and the heads of departments checks were give equal to their entire year's salary. This is to say. the bond ex pert or loan clerk who receives a sal ary of 110.000 per year received from Mr. Morgan on that day a cbeclf for lio.ooo. The little office boy who be gins his Wall street career at $40 a month was made happy by a check for ii- This is the largest distri bution of profits ever given by a fi nancial house. Stops the Cough and Works Oft the Cold. LaxatW Bromo (ulnlne Tablet cure s sold lu who .lay Nu nr. mi pajr Price 2& cut The Lynn canal liner AI-KI. Is over ' - - i IMMIGRATION IN THE WEST. Future of Arid Tracts and the Use of Water on Them. The future of large tracts of arid l lands In the west, amounting to many millions of acres, depend large ly on the use made of the streams i flowing through them Whether they shall remain In their present 'unproductive and uninhabited con- dltlon. or become the homes of thrlv I Ing populations and centers of Itt8l I ness activity. Is almost wholly I question of the fullest and most 860 nomlcul use of their available water supply Irrigation has been practlc ed for years in some portions of these lands and proved Its value be yond question, but the development of more land demands the use of more water, and especially the use of the considerable amount of water which the older methods or Irrlgn tlon could not control, and which has been allowed to run to waste This waste water represents n large and Important acreage for reclamation form an nrld state. If only the means are found to make use of It. Part of It Is to be fottnd In the spring fresh ets. pnrf In the water that has sunk beneath the stream's gravel bed. and part alrendy used for Irrigation and which hns worked Its way so far he low the surface ns to be beyond the reach of vegetation GEO IV HOI. I ISTKH Hydrographer A Fireman's Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, althoug) "very Joint ached and every MrVi was racked with pain." writes C. V Bellamy a locomotive tinman, of Lui'llugtou. Iowa. "I was weak ane pale, without any appetite and a'' run down. As 1 was about to glv up 1 got a bottle of BtoetHe Hitter and after taking It. I felt as well a . eve; did In my life." Weak, slckl) tun down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co. Price .'o rents. Physicians' Price Agreement. Th. Sioux City Medical Hocien and tli Sioux City Homeopathic Med ical Soeletv. together comprising about 80 physicians and surgeons. avi Deflected a third organization BDlbntOtllB both 6W6l6tl66. for tin pur i use o: maintaining a trust to main tain feet Most of the doctors have i OtVlBS LS0 a visit, and it Is proposed to raise the price to ft. Any physician giving "bargain prices" will le expelled from tin tm i. ties The physicians say that fees have not ad ramd for lo years, but that office rent and nppurtenanceH cost more than formally All physicians are agreed in forming the trust A Significant Translation. A certain clerk who wus badly smit ten with a voting lady, wrote her u :'ote the nthmer day and breathless ly nwalteil the answer It came. A SWeetly Scented envelope With II rOSI! in one corner, and the enclosure was 8 cam bearing the letters: (. W II. A. 8. D." He couldn't decipher the letter, but he knew It was a loving message from the fair out At l.i-t he took It to a friend for Interpreta tion. She looked it over and gently informed him that it signified "Go Way Hack and Sit Down " Sl thousand troops trotn various regiments in India are about to t-' ; ron i Calcutta for South Africa Nau s Dyspepsia Cure Has cured these cases end It will cure you J. M. Church, LatirumK-, Ore., nays, "1 sult'ered for yeuru, ami Udieve UJid I not used Nuu'k DapafMel ( ur. I would not tie alive to write you a UMtllltOllUtl." unman raiK, ttoist, lilaiio. say8; "j uttered for yer; found DJ6AJI reliefa , but uo cure tutoept yours." I or sale by Tallman t Co., and all llrst class drug Uu, or send to dank Nra, 'ortUnu Hotel Pharmacy, Hort busd, Oregon. Hrlce Si a bottle or 6 bottle lor $g . express prepaid . . I K. 1 . w . ... O HAVE lirl 5 JJ-.NT j . i itlTel) n-, , i mffff, ,i -iwuru a. jret mftwttm t P ' 1 l .... Wtaf.Il M i a-.-. mai. fca-L 8 ClosingOut Sale... IS STILL ON . . ii.lii. I. t.'.l.l.l.l.i. i.i.i. I.I.I, l.'.i.l.- WHES BE SURE With ptair you will bt est winter I PENDLETON WOOLEN MlLl PENDLETON, OREGON. Manufacturers of Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robes and Shawls SS)6(....... For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor TA i. a l.i.l. I .1.1 i.l. I. I.I. 1. 1. 1. 1. 'i i. I. iee. 1. 1. 1. I.I. 1. I. YOU TAKE TO COVER VW . ( -tsWtJsgJsa PWbfWy- JJbJLMWK tJjH .r8888L8888.888888W- IT IS A GOOD C0VEI of "Pendleton l.lunkots" on your bed oomforteble and warm during the oold night?. FOR A peir of lix pound blnnketi of Fondltton nianu factuit li,iv lnt'ii proven to he aw warm as- a ten pound pnir oi other hnindn. .. I EGAUSE Nothing hut pure KLKKt 'K wool is used in tin- Pen dleton Milh ;;ud tht v Hpin their yarn finer and weave then blaokoU oloMV than other mills ..l.i...iv.l.,.,.1....1.l.l.,.i.tv.,.l.1.,.,.k.,.l.,.1.xsi)(s)(li 8 ooo i