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I Great Slaughter of Prices j Winter Goods Mast be Closed Oat. Y arr potting Dili all 01) I suits and overcoats, at a lug re tluction during this salt Voil will timi our net prices far below the prices e( others OH the same poods, notwithstanding the big discounts offon-l b) tome. The size of the discount does not mean lOything to trio purchaser, it is the net price that determines whether an artic le is n bargain. Laui i' Wa III and Wrapjwrn at a reduction. Ladii Capai and Furs greatly reduce J in price. Flannelettei ami Trench Runnels at cut price?. ' mforu all i at raduoad prices. Coil ood over gel KMBfl Ol QUI batfaiai a X f Wherej Whole Families can Trade S H I HE aces i WKDNKSDAY. JANVAKV 1902. COMMISSSION'S 6INCERITY. The Amenran people have lieeomc OOSOOtaOMM to UtUClaa their offlelaI. ant I! the habit mmietlnie- 'o -i 'lie ih welter over the line of reason. Jin ' now many statements and much apeculu'mt. appear In the newspa pers regarding the reveiaal of the Isthmian ('anal Commissions posi tion upon the relative merits Of the Nl' a - .... an.'. I';i:;'.m,i : - The eottiwissslon says. In supplement to I former reports, to the president, that I tfcv re-nurd the offer o; tin POOOM eompan;- as the lest for this cottn-1 try They recommend Its accept I an . Thin eommlsslou. at the head of' which is Admlrul Walker distinguish- ed in i ! ill I Ik; knowledge and above reproach p"rsonally. has Inciulred csrrefull;. and this report Is the re suit Now many aawapapar v. leers are InslnuatliiK that this ilee-Mlon is oi si a. it- hut Is the effect of the srel.ie of the inffu t.i of transcon- ti tul railroad representatives. Analyze the sltuati n The com- Msslpners are entrusted with u sac red mUsslon. A nation hands to them tan! of deciding one of the most stupendous questions that have aris en in Its history. Will they act In a sMnner to permanently betray their caautry's interests" Will they sell ttwlr sacred trust to bribers? Will lary make u yaw ot history that will he black with their crime of treason a all that men ot honor hold dearest? ft is unthinkable, except to thooe who thumselveg bear the possibilities af such crime. Surely, Admiral Wa! fcer i--i.i.tii- t:l:t-r that he is. and the ether excellent men will do no such thins The must be sincere. GOOD FOR LAND OWNERS. Speculative land owners are going to reup some Kreat advantaKes from the incoming of so many people from the 'east. At this time, railroad men are tailing of the influx that is com faK, aud various NgtOM are making preparations for the reception of the aOaOasnnhatl That is right It will be good lor any lucallt) to have peo ple, of tiood character come In to as sist in the wonderful work of up building the west and reclaiming areas now practically unproductive. To the student of economics, bow ever, it will be apparent that the ex pense of doing all this immigration bureau work will fall upon those who ' receive the least benefit, while those who are helped the moat will do the least. Who will be moet benefitted? Sure ty, no one will deny that It Is the land owners. They will be boiiettt ted because they need do nothing ex cepting sit clown and wait for the In coming army of home seekers. The arrival of one thousaud prospective land buyers in Umatilla county will directly and immediately enhance the value of every acre of laud in the county. The Immigration boa.ds may go on year after year, inducing, peo- l to aome from the east, the land ewnere tin- meanwhile doing abso bafOfl the stock is picked T :es caa Trade FAIK 1 1 1 1 aces Iiiti'l nothing to Improve tlii'li pro aartlaa Otbot ONMaban of tbt mm lUUtlM, If they Increase- their hold Into of wealth must exercise enter prlsr and oneric They must do sonn-thlns )f positive aIuc liu the laud owner need do nothing hut the linsliieHH men or u "liimi on a log ' for irie demand (or a point which he may Hit unioiiK the day like nurely wnlttiiK land to reo'h OHMta In at th He hate not paid toi and th'-n sell ta.x', commensurate with hi accrntloni Ol value He llDf - i iuwd the Itiirden of government In u measure, while those who hnvi Inillt up ttM i iimmui.ltle and borne the expense of the lOUOlcrOtiOa "uards have simply don '""! owner should have what the loin Lot the expense lie dlHtrlhuted go! " to holda Klve- tn the land QWMI whe for speculation Ma Just atefl eost ABOUT EVERYTHING. If tin farmer hut- no; the tunc n keep the tnrm accounts let his wife or daughter attend to it. It will In a help all around If this Is done In gin now Ui Arlthnietn -nin figured out :l ,u i wry Hoer 01. the Trausvau: n:ni has ms: Cnj'lninl bis weight . gold counting Ml pounds as an 'erae weight. v. online to an artuh published recently In a French chemical Jour nal. the output of sulphur In Sicily ha.-, increased from 16o,i tous In tiOq to i4T,000 tons in 18l8 Somebody suggested to try Dewey now for having cut the cables at Ma nllii It was a desperate dd to c-ut I ! l:n!iH that connected hltli with the navy department. In tin coldest parts of Siberia a rainbow may sometinns he um-n all day long in a cloudless sky. It Is supposed to be dm to tne reflection Of the sun on the fine particles of snow in the air The buffalo arc increasing in such proportions In Canada that they promise tn become agau fairly annuitant Some tine ago they threatened to become extinct. Anilr.-w Carnegie gives uwav $n. 0 hi during 19nl. He can dupli Mta the amount this year and still have many millions U keep the wolf from the door Jurtaaj tin remainder of his life Friday foi the time In live years tile Streets o ' 'Icacro wen- sprinkled In mid win. ind even then tin dust was so the., that the, ...'ii. 1 1 ,'iu kin wiaiei wokoi: main little impression upon It. The first spelling book printed In this country was entitled the "Amerl can Spelling Hook." by Noah Web ster. It was issued In 1873. and tar considerable more than half a cen tury was tin standard work used In all American schools. "The Klcment- arj Ipalllng Hook" by Noah Webster was Its successor anil was the popu lar spelling boi for ytsrs Some years ago a farmer conclu l ed to put In a crip of tirooom corn, lb wrote to the aecretary of the board of agriculture, asking what fcbll nf trom CO- d OC JUv Jt to sow to reap the best results. "I j havn't given the nrcom coi n quns-1 tion much thought." replied the sec ) retary "but I would gdv:ae y ou to I so wthe striped handle brand as It 1 OOM to be the best seller" An exchange gives timely advice to the young when ! says "Enter school with the Intention of going to the top of the ladder while you arc young. The time will come In after years when you will regret that you did not do your best. This also ap plies to buainess Wheu you start at a trade or profesalon aim high. It Is batter to miss the mark than (1. never attempt to gain It. The time la at band when the farmers are making arrangements fur hired help during the coming sea I son. and It safe to say that the hired man of the present day will get a 1 pieater money consideration than I did Jacob, the first hired man who , served I-ahan seven years for Uachel and then had l.eali palmed off on him In the dark, and then had to serve seven years more for the Klrt he wanted The present day lilt ed man nets $2li per month and his board and ohOOBM : Is own elrl Representative Springer Friday concluded his hearing before the house agricultural committee In OP position to the nnti-oleoniargnrlne bills. Saturday the cOBBOtteeC will visit a butterlne factor near Wash lug to get a practical Idea of the manufactnre of this article. A syndicate of Plttabttrf, Pa., capl tnlists have concluded negotiation! for 11,000 acres of coal lam', in th (first pool district. The price ll Mid to have hewn IR.nim.niiii. Right mlw -are to be opened to have a daily M uacitv of 12.0ii" tons, and 1"" hous cb for the worklngmcn to In built A clothing merchant has a new ml vertlslng scheme. Bvery Saturday he turns a greased pig loose from his store nnd the man who catcbea till porker gets It as a prize alons; with I") worth of gooods H that means he has not only worked up I good deal of excitement, tint has already sold l. inn worth of new clo'lies According: to the almana' there will be five eclipses this year- three I of the sun and two of the moon ! (inly one will be visible In the t'nlt I "d States and that will be a total : eclipse of the moon which will oc cur on October 115-17. Thee BtOOH will enter the shadow at 10:17 p. in. and the eclipse will lie total a' II : 10 ' a m.. and ends at 12 4S a m Thev have Introduced a B9f of bookkeeping In Chicago Which Is ; expected to save the city 00i I I would save four or five times that t Introduce a sure system of heaping i the bookkeeper. ' A cUrlous letter has hot n received j tiy the postal authorities of England It was written on on ordinary square of army "hard tnek " the add reel am! stamp being placed on one side and the communication on the other. Standard oil made a new low ree ord Friday In Its prvaenl downward Tivmcnt. sclltnr as low is $i"i: Tin stock sold a year ago at S'io a share and on May last It rea In d its hlghoal price, whoa M4I was paid for a Idocr of in shares. A Hrghtoii England man BfVontad a magnifying or amplifying trumpet through which tire human von can be heard and understood 10 mlies W are going to get one and yell the Mt tin., i nar-ii jtnd l hair did not irrow. It was ind ffoaM in ik en ami her t dr . rl in I' nil last I ' "Hid not iha sreaad un- tM k of her and on tin e. of tin lieud the Mrs m three hteht loag, I i sil' and -nrtii I i i n rut rah CUIIlll M.I r out. head i i i i I. II' M.l ' U-ell I I TIi I I. llliitim-ni. .in. I her li.ili ii i-. ..ii in in . k and S...,ll.i- ilk anc- A li'VM, ured. tl. Sini iCimp.4, vuh Ol VtSSSS Soar as4 ifh: 4nm tug won Cl'thim, purtal f aiMlliu. elaer tkaauJp ta4 t ".I cruau waxa. wA OaeSraS MMfca Imiwl aa.1 .u a. 114 auilaca. For SaleiBARGAiNS! Eigjit 1 1 ts with dwelling and ham $3,000 Hmtbe has aeven room- bat hi cellar and wood house:, ctt WfttOI hard finished on stunt- foundation Atiu tolir lol!4 ailll new ci $1,250 Two ipts and huusc. $i,ui canii, reasonable lima on bai ot will sell on installments part ' nc f Sec B. )! 817 Main Street 00 YEARS) CXPFHIbNCE I TwTaTl tjjiilrr p iRAoc Marks Designs. Copyrights Ac. Anyone Midliif a aacn-h an.l iin. rlpn..i u.i qulcmr Meerueui mi i.Min .. itm: !.,...,c, invatitaiiri la probAbljr Liiiiiilt- e n.eijm)i n.uia alru-ny . . i.u.l.mu. llunlo.uk 01, i u ani l.lal wwicy fur htuiiiu utueiiu Fauauu takwi Ihr.juMh alum, a Cu rwalra atu' tuttct. wllb.ul ci)arao. In lb Sdennfic Atterkan. A baiaaaorualy lllqetralail waekly larseal r-lr cuiallon ir any loaaainrj. i iain.al i .-rma 1.1 a ISSf-URFfS-1 "JyaJi aAaai.ce. MUIIN & Co.--" v York CATARRH A Constitutional Affection. Spravs washes, powders, salves, medicated tobacco and cigarttta, however long-and patstaotly used do not cute Catarrh. They relieve temporarily the Inasmmatioo in the throat and nose, and enable von to breaths mon i and freely, but the con Bnnal rush of impure blood to these parts keeps up the irritation and ultiniaulv produces ulceration of the glanda, WhaO the breath tiecomes exceedmply offannw and the soft bones of the nose are frequently ,i.f,,v..,l The catiirrhal intlammation extends over the entire surface of the mucous membrane, or inner akin the stomach, kidneys 1 1 qb . re often involved ; the whole svstem soon tiecomes affected by the rapid absorption ol poison IW matter into the blood, and the disease that you bad hoped tn cure with simple local remedies, assumes a dangerous form. I had Catarrh about 16 years, and I had Catarrh so bad was entirely trlsd during the time everything Ioould deaf In one ear, and all the Inside hsar of, but nothing did me any good. of my nose and part of the bons At last I came to the conclusion that slouirhed off. The physicians cave Catarrh must be a blood disease, and me up ua inourable. I determined to decided to give B. 8. B. a trial. I could try S. B. B., and beg-an to Improve at gee a little improvement from the first once. It seemed to get at the seat of bottle, and oontlnued it three or four the disease, and after a few weeks' months, or until I was cured. Have treatment I was entirely oured, and not taken anything for sis years, and for more than seven years have had um lust as well as 1 ever was. M. MAT- no sign of the disease.- MRS. JOSE BON. Lapeei. Mtoh. PEINE POLHIXJj, Due West, O. 0. Catarrh is n constitutional disease a blood disease which is frequently Inherited, and only a blood medicine, such as tt. S. S., can remove the hereditary un;:, destroy the poisons that have been accumulating in the system for years jo;l, the blood to a healthy and pure condition. The inflamed Bembranei and dl seed glanda are healed by the rich, pure blood which is carried to them, and the offenahra discharges from the nose, and the terrible headache and neuralgic juius cease. Chronic cases of the mo9t desperate character and apparent ly Imp-, - s. havi hi cured completely and permanently bv the use of S. S. S. V : ttl our phyaiciani fully about your case and thev will cheerfully assist yo bv their advice Wt ClMUM BOthing whatever for thi., service. Hook free t application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. i uattu s of ilidlioiueti : n the roof every morning The Kansas Cltv Mexico A- Orient Kallroad Iiiik awarded a contract foi taal rails 10 a Kurope-an compan j Iha rails to he- furnished for the con struction or the road In Mexico one! the contract payment Is to be- inaib with Mexlcun govi'rnment snhsiiilili which are u be turned BTBT (0 'h t company furnishing the rails And the- difference hetweeii till- cost ol the ' rails and the value- of the subsidies after all the expe-nses are paid. soe- to the cnaatrnetloa aampony Tin rails an to in Balgtna auantnotnfi . ami will le shipped ,r. lots ant to lay ill miles 01 track James k. Howard REAL fc'BTATF BROKER. Court 8t. near Flntt Nat. 8mi Has Real Etato forSato See Here;: 360 acres of choice wheat land about ten miles northeast o: P-r.ji ton. This Is one of tne fini-st Improt ed farms in tne county ana nas qooc school advantages. Will ael' for cash or trade for equal value in unnnpiov land. Eignt IW lots in Pendirton .U 'V. each, on easy terms. 160 acres of wheat land south 0' Pendleton. 1800. si a".rea chuice fruit aid g.TOe idni) near Milton. One-half of trac n bearing fruit tree , 7 acres alfai a. Ail under irr.gation. Finei, in croved. ISO acrea on McKay Creek. 2s. jcrrs al botton land under irrigation balance good wheat land, wed irr. proved. fA0 acres good wheat land, en a j J. 'our miles from Pendleton, terns half cash balance on time te suit purchaser at Vd per cent In REAL ESTATE for SALE Is"' ui-n-t. uer iVQeiielnu. -In a- ree- near PeOxlletein. 1120 iicrvh ueur I'onilleton. l-.o lecrvi, neitr I'endli-t.in. -"0 IK-re. netr Pilot 1 h no IriO KiU IB lWi l'.n liere-uo.-n acre acres acre ttt-n-c aofaa he-ut MOl wheat wheal wlieut wbettt vc In ,t lunil lain: laud lainl land laml lain' Kroiii I to 1U in. 1. . from town. Stx New Houses Cheap. N. Berkeley THE REAL ESTATE MAN. Having Bank Hulldliin, IVmiletou, j Jonji auiiaiiin The Louvre 5a loon T WLaafka A m m m II T af U f auad You get Good Beer. v I en you drink PILSNER REER. t4uuranteed not tt t!aiiH aadacha or diaaiaaai ..... Ask for it. Schultz reding Co A c OrvRiOtlf luuKh Weather on Carriages 1 'iv . nniaa In ;miur) Hint February, bo Ii. ilinu- .liI froi.il mail., unci tvpaclilng U 1 .. . ., e. Metr) letter llie- .rnaon'a elilVM Thoc-'lie wi i inperlo wurk, rvsaeiiibi H Ki .l Urate ma a.-rm-e lu title line lieufit '"ii k Hi lr vetiicl.-i in unr ihup, wnen we I KUaretinei- mi .( i.e. i HU tlrust. MEOGLE BROa eaterS) aear Mats, PandaMan, OaojaO 00INU THROUGH A caivlew, lauinlry w 111 jre' thruuKh jrour shirt In two watdiiugM - wnrn out "-- mi lete-ly a if yeiu had woru it a year. We save your shirt ud save you aOaaOy. We will aeud for your iinei, iryou send us your add THE DOMESTIC LAUNDHV r KobiiiBOii, 'rti. I'eudleUiu. By fea. -ai X I tfe I .,r.l) alir. K a ' I ' -L i Ll ID" ' - 1- R -a V J a icrvn.-- Notdry and Corporation $3.50 to $5 Delivered Order of ua and aare money. Orders for Hubbr tianmpe also solicited. 1- 1 hi. ns 1 ,,c race to ,nR papsT Paper.I.iml "men p;,l n -'-1111 WinHnwo ti 5 iWe r lJotU Pipe. Pendleton fcfa mm Yard. R. FORSTFR n. " -"i r THE 1 iuiiu mu i " f f a - ana a .a v 1 11 1 1 W I'ilhteriHdHkan Best 25 cent 'tfceOty. EXTRAS Fruit l es, Fisterti ud Oyitnt. 1 vl x r. . OUH. IjAFONTaIK, at f tu ri I lit VtMUIII I J! U UUUKIIIV III) ll'KTI.'l(nl.' wi nr 1 . . 1 . 1 A a wr.HH F. X. SCHEMPP. LUMB and ottiet baiMisi uistenst inelndiaj Une, Cement. Plaster, brick, and Sand. Wt- hare s Isrge itoek ol WOOD MAW l"t Wisi - Oregon Lumber AJia Dl.i w - : . is n IjIII VIIIUIMV Proprkw .11 vi a i ,i.v no m r mil ill. yj iu a-' a. 1 wvu Toinlrv HilfXPS . TAK Hira (lr t-Arv. all fM I1C A L Farmers Custom easier, r-j araseaaaaMt,w rieui MIU faed CJbooaa oaaunej EAUTOKWJON1AN PUR. G0i i riNULKivfc .