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Great Slaughter of Prices ii Winter Goods Must be Closed Out. We .in putting 0U1 ill OUI siut iiiul overcoat--. ;it ;i big r' iluctiotl dttfittg this salt You will ttnfl our net prices lar htiov tin pricgl ! Othtri on the Mine goods, notwithstanding tin- ii dieeounts offered b) tome The aige ol the discount does not mean anything to the purchaaer; it is thr net price that dt terminus whether an article is .1 bargain. Ladies' Waist and Wrappers at a reduction. I.uli' s Cape and Purl grtfttly reduce;! in prior. FlannetatfeM and Prmoh Planneli at cut prices. 1 ' irafortfl all a raduaad priogf ind get Rone of our bargains ic(ore the stock is picked t IW,re Whole Families can Trade I HE FAI I 1 1 1 m m 1 1 h n 4 n 1 1 M aS. VVAVAVW) ad v "-"Taa V ,...mm .. man) SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 i" 1 i REFOBM3 COME SLOWLY cotupreheud I ng the entire system of ixr the yrai. nuleeit. for years tu COgSS Thin plan thottld Im upon t lit- irilioiple ol pel lnanen.v and not BliCOWUSHJ to the carelaaa method ol tin- past. DuiIuk the past yai alnmst m uuieli nionev area sprat upon the ioah a. duilim tii.' last veal or J 11 MetMn's attarta 1st rat ion as county ioni sepal la leadenl yet mi such Rood raaulta srere socarod The praeant plan, while nut so good as thai ol having I ons superta tandem la a wist im- pTOVMnral upon tli OM Ol ha.liiK thlrt supsrvtaora all working at croaa purpoaaa. it win baoail tka 1 omhj it ItrtalllgaeUj dlr t d CURRENT COM MH NT. The (oIIo-viiik satiipli' hi Cliliiiji humor is from u Chi.aso impcr. ohl Dtogoaes csm up tka street rubblni iiin heads and ihehlna his haa 1 'Mi in ni " ar called out, "hoar do rou Sad Chicago? "Doo'i till mi sbonl Chicago," mumbled tha am lant I'hllosophi.'i'. "whlli I was senri'llllli: tr aa honeal man aoaMona rams up Kfforni in muniiipni tovamssanl or elsewhere comes slowly. All niiv'nients looking tu the eradication of armies In (nihil, m i vi. must ha twuey usiii tha poaalbllltlas of pet nianencv al l wc.i nv Fatbits opinion. However, reforms an latperaUral) neiiivii in elnoal all cltlsa and tesjsna, and tha) shonlil ha saalatad when ra tionallv propiist'il anil . arrleil on. This is mil', whether PeadJatoa with W"i' p. upl. or New Yorh with MM ml lahnMtaata, i. under conaMsi atlon. In Nss Tork, already, with leas tliftti on. month at tic- aitinlnlstratlon 01 lath Low (ona Into history, tin snuntioa b auch as to laatrad the Igfnhina poraon. Dr. Ohnrlas Parh . . ut'iiv-ai 111,111 mu harst president of th. Hocl-ty for the ami stole my lantern l'r .ent.on 01 r;une, ami ieii.'sent lux an enormous Influence tias Ogjna onta ttt'a. v 101, utter 01 la- out with a btti; in Which he borates ''"' s'"' '"" '" Africa hy Mr low toi annaMBi dU 1,, in ' "' ' ",,,M" w" "fl1''' Invaatlgata m i PPrai .1. ia ii. laaU: tU( coacsntratlon camps and aaasa tatlnv ti-.i-amr.-s lookln;: towai.ls tie- Voiles .11 ihi- expenso of the lulles prevention ot tin lornn-r practices art rsarihlM 1 omlon. The tollowtng, of Tammam lie si.ii,... that he tamlaul nun ani .11 in - :;::.:,l,,,-nr S&Stl U'nis and purpoe th. ohi raglasa I cattnln ramp thraataaad to nSmi of eorriiption astata as in tin- days join ot the offti ials heiausi. iw did not wh.i Tamilian mafi.-rs n vl.-.l tii ' "" '" l""- ni tin- st p. after I 111. '. 1. 11. 1 I,.-,,,, I OI...1 1., ,k. 1 ... hut. to vh e In mhi : words, the ljv. ofRt ials ire rnftlnr as did their predeeessors. Again. Dr. I'arkhurst says he tan no .liffercn . heiwei'ii oue law ........ ..s .mam uur Kiitti. . i,ttK ill i oltee heails wan statute la to be enforced while an- standlnK opt-n In the store an- ona other Is dlsreKarde.l ,' ladies inquirwl of the offli lal This ;.s true. , u l .?I, I 'V , ' UJ" f.f Jh " , ' "ik 'old that they were eoffec. she dletoa, yet all who inellM toward, asked tka ofti. lal what In .::eant hv falrneM will gay that tin- oflldal who'nilxiiix Leans with the eoffi . fa attempt. ' to all the way to the ,niu"' l,oor teopi" A doctor who full am! . oniplele vindication of the 1 W.M ,"", "t a"rd the lady that iu uui 01 else ami a gratified 'how town. ' n.-taii. 1 , :ak. the Sundav law tin ;. Iia.l hi en killed in ihi m lii.l.iv way from klokkU to death, and w?re daapl) iudiffnant hsranaa the ant hanp floor of a supply issue store, the 1 leanest and sweetest Itlmi oi a loot that was , v, i made, was not ii-liuioiiKly Meouie.l out will. , nl.,.11. terestinK" conveyed to the In doui of that war offee In ftnsHai tka ladlen on the (our of In. "ration. d om i.ti thai ha would not b Kea.l It and ihen in,.i. ... siio I'orte.t on thu' occasion S0111. . . .. p...ir laiuei i. -inn nil Hvndleton to obey If. They could not bu anything or scarcely any thlUK and no work could be done ex reptlnK work of charity or necessity Would not a howl ko up that would hatter the tympanum of the ear of the ofllcia! who tried to enforce the Sunday law here? Yet, In a sense any official havluK to do with the law's enforcement Is not keeping his oath when he falls to particular statute. very purplex j re-on-wis 8TUDY THE ROAOS It is stated tiiat the lllly ol the val ley is to be the flower at the coro I ' and coniuientiiiK on which a writer in the Toronto Olobe says: Ther la something terribly incon Kiiious in the Idea This tender lit tie fragile blossom with a perfume expressing the sentiment of the most subtle and unutterable kind, is sure Iv not a. silitahle llnm,iii ft if unuli a enforce that I K"r?outl lKeant as that expected to ISPW "" MV. l-Sri IICIUII' HI tbo history of society In London have women been so artificial, so painted, so dyed and bedizened with mock ..... ..I.. .... l mi , . jnniria. w iajir.l 1U IllOlby au.i law 1 1 an 1 1 1 1 .1 '..iml.. V. AnnAiMftn.a a a... , . . . . . . ."..,,1 .ij. , . 1 1 u i . . iwu wi. nj.ii.-i mj - louiieu witn imitation competent men as supervisors for the laoe nd trlmmlnga- And Imagine coming year They will be expected ?mon ,h", sllv"r K"f 'Wo''ts and . ki heavy velvet roben trimmed with to bring about improvement (n ,be .,.k ftlr ,nd gagg thsie Iten publlr highways, and to Justify their der little floweTs. fading and sicken appointment it la the general opln- '"K w,tft the vitiated air about them. ton that. If the principal of uperln There n3 " mrveloualy ui s 11 suggestive n the scent and delicate lency 1. to be applied. It would eauly of the vale lilies so.net 1. 'ng better wen- one superintendent so apt to make one believe In the aameO for the entire county But HPlr't "'e of the flower whose mein- lnce the county court has seen lit 15 "oe?t Wnrt" lonK altSJC .ki . . .u I'0""""' ' actually dead, that one to made this advance In the hau.il hesitates to accept the rumor that; lug of th.. roads, no one will be dla- popular taste can be so depraved and poaed to quibble If reaults are shown """"lous to the fitness of things as sf the end of the year 10 pU'e tfl,B iulslte blossom in ' .. .. . A such Incongruous surroundings Hut However, it is well to suggest that f ( 8 true that a small peeress only a general plan should be formulated rive years old Is to be present deck d out In nilnntun robes and a baby coronet, one cannot expect that the Illy of the valley will be left to Its true environment. "Urea ftbe l ustrous. Is a new v.ilimi.. 01 short liloirraohles given to 11... world hv the New York Sun. In which Rudyard Kipling racalva lit rbllaarlna notice: Kipling.. Rttdyan : ro.-t Lnureato ami Roeruttlna B 1 Igannt, was born all over the STOrld 1 1 ighteen yaara ago. After a lurid In fancy at Westward. Mo' in the COHI nniiv 01 silockev & Co. he emlgrat to India at the age of six. and BWal I (osrad it whole. Iii th. following year, the Ilrltlsh empire was placed in his charge, and Is still there, A misgiving that Knglaml ma) have. 1 cone too far In the nintie 1 esteem having struck bint, hi 1807, lie wrote "The Kecesslon.il Inn , there are signs that he has sin 1 fot j gotten It. Ills stories have a ureal "popularity, and his poems ars In Hi' rapartor) of every volunteer ; but it is n his masterly lyric "Pay, pay. pay." thai he nobis a plgl 1 in the groat haart t the people, who are still paying, and seem llhal) to inn Itllllle to do snlSee IllckS'lterii h I NASAL CATARRH CUR Slgga ha, -s, BMa . Pe-ru-na Uures a oase ot hive Years' Sta .TTTTTTTTTTIXIIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXXTXITTTTTTTTI ....... . ti.oige A .Maiden rslates the tol lowing little In. lib at 1 1 Inst rut I in; a ontmOB o .111.1111 in Wall street: A Detroit man went into the wheal pit ami MUM out shorn. "Were you n 1 hull." asked his friend to whom lie ... tailing tin story "No" "Were vou 11 bear?" "No" What .111 earth wen von then?" "I was an , r ass, my friend what I was. I was an as thai s The following Hues from the pen of Lloyd AntkOU) Sntttlad "V'alluro" Will bent repetition: You say your life 1 a lallun And I ponder the words you sa . I gll.e on yOQI deep brow, c.lle lined. And your dark hair Itrsnksd with gray I' Ol I Hi e In Barnaatly That tka fallura As jt looki you 1 heill soul on me know - l Sf, -S-s- . sSg ' naught looks forth strong and In on an) rour lift la a (allurs What then do the wokIh COOVC iiwa.s thought that tallure Should i-e reared until totfu And ring man in I'll aside honors. nd how at lown tin vears swiff pas bis earliest voiith, from the ma. I world's the shrine tlioiiglilul Agloa wltn the I ' ai nlng. All. mi., will, itn neu found right. burntni might of ri. ui " i aehnbla graaaad Through the rroat ot th time. Thai he brings again m hi- brot Ami offers in taltb ittbllme Had the) im t not his prnvers with laugh tat . Ami tramplsd his pearls again. This aarth aren Inissd tin- Bean it aavtt iiss heon to assa w. give out Who died n Maine w. bos lo hi And Worshii prnls. when to th. martyr, his talih was tomb as an altai lb" sound 01 his name nn .1 graatoi than he is the hrothar Through tka chill 01 th. freel ..1 the yeais W ho soeth the s 1 of the faithful And reapx but a harvest ot tears. 1 HtullkS) .Ian. 21st M HALF A MAN. W ben man is sick in. I Qgg qakj work liali the tun. tn- is pMt.iif.tUv luf man ll ir.iulre bin wbolr physical eiit-igv to lo bail nun work III genera! the weak inn down condition wln.ii cut th- strength and euergt i W ' eaae of th tflfnafh ii organnof digestion and 1 You could not expcci .. halt starved man to work more than halt Hie tune. The condition ol m man win. weak tloiuach m that of the hall slaived man tie is weak through lack ol intui tion. Ur. i'icrce's (iol.lcu Meilicsl Discovery cures diseases ot the ntoiiuM.ii and other or gans of digettion and uutntioii Itaoahtai the perfect uutntioii ot' the body an. I tto r Storca the strength. nI had "tooiach troub le frum birth.'' wntaa Mr Willtt btautau. ot Wuiliujgtouvillc, or- aitae Co , N Y , "and s..Brrr,l with it more or lew I grew up At the age of i- A was urukru down Willi W,cpiii My .uffcr lug wu ternblc could uot ct without dialrcaa CouM only cat few cenali. thiug u.l wa not '-i. to work half the tiuir ' rry thiug I MMS oulv aav- me temporarv relict Sly wltr fiually pemuadnl lur to lly Ur I'lcur Uoldru Medical Dujcovery aud Plraunt Prllela ' I took til bottlck of 'Uoldrn Medical ilia covery' and two vial of DecUN Pierce'a eicaaaot PeSrta I thru felt ao well that I atoppe.1 taWiun rurditlue acvcial uioutht have rwed au.i I cau do the hai.lctt md of work can cat anything that ia acl bclorr uir and enloy it I hi. 17 year old aud tlua ia th firat liuit- I have ever been well " H It. Mr. Rudolph M. Patterson, Chicago. ID. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTXXXXXl wl'lcliali rto. ,. -wvs law . , u" to ear, u 7"? kr've relff , watt. Hn"!1) "ulor" SaVS rary relief. . i-anrtni t. MMgagj ti nth rht tremulous Itfeet, New York titv, writes: MI aan honaattj raoonoissKl Psrakaaa --- t " ureal eatarrh rem. .1 . It heals .ti if. m Patterson, a well-hnown lawyer, of Chicago, IU., writes tb.. ltd lowing letti 1 In The Venina Kadlclne Co., at Columbus, Ohio: lie I'eruno UcUklm- Company. Lolumbus. (Hilu: (tenllcn;cn---,,l gnvs been ti sufferer tnmi ntism tatarrh tor the past five cjrs. iuhI .it tlu' earnest soiYfaiioi of 11 friend I trial I'erunm and am glad lo MU 1 gwa .1 Honied n faaiga'sfS rars ll Is with pleasure I recommend It to ofkars. "RUDOLPH M PATTBRSOh Mrs. J c (..irr.il. ..r Hs West Il7tb . higbost praise, for it Is reliable and will ! I n. v. r dUspiioint you." Mrs. J. (,'. . (iarrett. Than are two things that the whole medical profession agree about concern ing catarrh. The first is that catarrh is in.. Bloat pri valetit aud omnlpreeent tlls wbl.'li the people In the Ullltc.l states are subject. All claasea of people ioas who atay Indoors much and lb." who go outdoors much ssaaa have it and aedentary ohjaaaaka it. doc i iinds catarrh to bo his con im aud ev.'i preaent foe. It eompli BaS arj dlseaae he Is call. I upon t lr it. lit., se. .nd thing about catarrh on LSI Mr. J i Indent ii gr ami hnala unlnh 4 Iv ii ii il perma t lieu lly. J "This is Bin I 1 y UM W ISile I story Hi a WOfdk I have for years satatavad vv It haa1 tsrrh. aggravat . .1 vv hen I took t . ..id ami rm una " cur i nit. U Is mo, ami vvorthv thu mil nv sort of lof-.i by every .... " Y,rvtaau , BrlalClll)J syslssa gui La i the niedloal "l hrntas.rr?kt ... w " ur. l laghssw s -- m. rin f-ii. . s"ivi it. n. r.. I miia has hsaa Z ' he has retted. 'N " ss st first a saw i afterwards mtunfah,, nun In I... .Tw ... u,uanuue,. Tai, ""i ii"Wtohnfn.i,. '"" "'i ui-sriv evar k .... -.my reiUblf liit, vsrdstlasdtoaasaMaZS " ' K inti cam. i standing. Mr. i iiiinlh,. San..., aarajj sirroi. s,w York, write; " I Inivo fully aaaaaaaai i mi i ii. i. ir.uilill'l.. i suiii'itm for three y.-ars with . starrh f the! haadi aass and throat. I tried 1 nil kinds of misllclu.. with out r. Uaf, butat las i I have been ' etl mil hy the wonderful rcm- rily called IV i runs. .' I r. j.l ..I H i .aaiiiM i nun in y n ll r I ttiiimiiBl, l.llll wrote you f,,r adyle, which I After taking ..im and n.-bal! PSCUPS I am enUrtiy rursd, i ' iii m ifii 1 1 i Tuna in inn nan Ullil aaliralalt rmnnrlv Isa a a iui nin rm t r mi l,Ut.."- .mi illuiHeaai-. V .,, r, li.t.iin.nM., l..l.b ,....n." ... u., ii.,,, ai,i B) r.illnf I la ,.. ..lU.. lia. lu I'uri's are tirompl maiient. aotor; ultn from Um ui! writ,, ui .in..,, hi tlr. tlartmari full yint.,r,i..iit nf vtm r naaa aaa aa he pleantl to give you his advice gratis. d.lreas Dr. nsrunaii 'th. liiiruuau BauiUuioai, Ohkh X aaa. a rwi raa V 87 i'. r - ll Vou get Good Beer. v" , as. " T - . O . . laV lu)h VNcaihcr on Carriuc ll l till iU fjlltlal PILSNER BEER. Slwaj Thu ll " euuie- ii. January aud KeOruary, bulb ... h,, m ,,,. .,ii,1 i,.,... u ...!. ' . ' t ' - i aivr. aeaaoii a arivea. Il. Iialll milMM ,, ,Mi,.l. PIi "'sielaas aervu-a iu tula lluu abeam hrluK tbeir vtln-Us to ,r ,r.. , ,.,, wr guar on.,, aaliiiarltun at all llmea NEAQLC fTROB aur il ut-ai Malu, I'eOdl.-loii i KOB save you i m Natea's hi stipation. int Pellets cure con- UOINU THROUUH HMlaaa laundry will go through yoin shirt in two washing,, worn ,,i a completely a If you bail worn l . aa Bll. yrui ve save your slilrt anil you money. We will .,,,! f, liueu if you send u your addreaa, THE MWESIK UI NHHl J. F. Hobluaou, Frop. Feiidleion Farmers Custom Mill Prasl Walters, Proprietor. oapaeur, low barasU a day. rieoi aaalMasjad ler wheat rieur, Mill Sead , dbopped rad, ate. al-an ai. iia "swap QtMimntsWd uot gg c.itisM iiuaduuhtt or digarJlMM Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co LUMBER aud other l.oiidiug material imimtiug Line, Cement, Plaster, Brick, and Sand. We have a large stock of WOOD OUTTilBti (or barui and dwellinBr Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House. The Place to Buy: In where von rsr iYt pg) quick ami liiean price. Hksi line III Lumber, l.itll. pct's-r, Tai ii;:jifr.i,itiie an'' oemeot, tktki Plaster, Brick. Sand, Mouldiiij: Sftreer Doorso ittdowij W A' Doore, Terrs I otta Pipe. Pendleton Planing LiimbtT lard, ii l i i L v IbWm r i in r The Columbia Lodging Houst HKT AlrA4EBhwp - - --n7, u iSiSSS rne na "' ft oon's rewroaanUtivs w- and tha IMOiliC PP" It k It by their llboral P'lkiM nsHs advartlslHy medium ' "w i . -:.. ' .