Clearance Sale Wen's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishings and Hats $ 7.00 Hen's suit, clearance prioo 5.66 7.50 Meu'a puits, cleat ence prion 8.00 Men'i nuitn, clearance price 0 78 10,00 Men's suits, clearance prioe 7.80 12.60 Men's suits, elenrance prior 8,60 1 V" ftfon'l .lurk eon's, lined 1 l 1.80 Men's dark p uts, lined 1 .10 2.0U ftfon'i duck coats, lined., LAO Mens heavy fleoced underwear, suit s"' QLOVES, NFCKWEAR, SWEATERS AND UMBRELLAS Everything at Reduced Prices. i Eli DALEY (hit !' f'!othi rt. Furnishers ami Hatters, Pendleton C. A. JOHNS IS OUT THE APPEARANCE AND THE DISAPPEARANCE. MONDAY 1 MARY 17 tun:' GENERAL NEWS. A lettei ( Oeucral Miles hat- been , .iMi-Im .. utatliiK that he had not beeu ami ip not n aseSaf for presidential honors and that all reports crediting, him with hotuK a presidential aspi rant art without foundation Kxirlm'nt. are belnif mail, on a most Hnhorat- seals in LasjSafl with a modification of Teals liljrh fre quency nUfltlml currentf In the treatment of i onsnniptlnn It Ic Stat "l that MMM ieni.iri,abl. raealtS have been achieved Th ipllfltlon of Ht-n Schmidt tttftthre director of th. TreuerTruck' nunu COBi DM which tailed In Jul last for a sal. intuitu I iiablinti him to ft ii r i to (! rnuMj iiom tin Ualtetl States, hi oiilcr to teettf) a: the trial ot the i.tcoii n. 'li t - -1 : . iiii.ctani with the fallnn ha- --!. -fused by tin court at Panel On n i hi in th Jail. aircffliiK the iiucann) hypnotism, lies Haas Tow Tumilay nlxht th. unforti hat been m tlii!- iiiin.t'.nral Effort hi pli ii i t. ic. acini Influence are futile ViiuiiKct info :hi h!c p an Hpokaii- COUnt) ili en of i Bin the put pnrpos tin: to S M. t Inti ntloi tli'H Willi I have i iit' r tlMi m at tMSBt him which the I I . r i Tin r interior I ! '.V!- ii that lie '.a- in k politic Hia tated to set at political ambl UM admirers Inn. lb alil ver high, would rdiM th. love lor him. rt of UM r the fls- CRITICIZE MAYOR BA3COCK. Giving Telephone Franchise Without Exacting Benefit the Cauae. Walla Walla. Jan 27. -The Union mivh It In up to the mnyor That much wat- made known from IWfl source Member of tin city council called for a rehearing: of the matter of fh rxtrtaton of the fmnchte of the teeilu)lie mnipailY WttllOUt de iiiaiiiliiK additional benefits to the i It) fron. audi action and the Tax payers' UaanM demanded that Mayot itaiKock order a special Mattel of the council to he held today to repeal the ordinance and to furthd dtacttn lie matter Tin- TaxpatHTf' League has ta rn am I'd of Mayo; Hal" mi. that In i all a m rial Batttofl of the city COIIS til for the purpose of i. naHH the ordiuatici ttranttiiK the telephone company an extension of It Iran hlii The Mayor Did Not Call. Mtiyor Bate of l Mads the tollowlnt tataaaaM "1 did not call a speclul iu titu. Of th" cnunoll yiatierda bacSIM1 tbrc wai nothing to he i oaaMarad Tin matter hi th' frnnchiae xtonglon of the Tvitpbonc Conpaaj if paat the rottacll and the powat to deal with it Id no lonxer within the handf of tlie nnalclpal ittvaralaa body, Tin ordi ' ban aaaa p.umed approaad puiillMheii ard is n law. Whether it nhaii ranuUn one raatt with the ivie i boat t oaorpan) aloai as only by fall ure o; ikai aurjyatatloq to Ifira up to its n ma wit run tin- Mietenl ba "It always renialnh within the powei or tin It in rasolatt tin raotal of talaplioaat in tea event an attempt h made to ehafga more than a raa tooable iate. i do not thinl, the immi pk in '. faar tea council win purnft overcIiarKeH or opproVrtlon Hut the reason I did not all l meetlliK wan Imiuiiih tl wax uotiinK to lie roll Of the Baker City Statetman at to the Nomination for the Governor ship. I C. A. Johns, of linker City. In ail peared and dlaapparni from pttblli view, as a candidate for the OVmo hlt. all within a nhmt hall a , i. Kollowinn are two correspondent ItcniH from that town that tell the atory : Mr. Johns Brought Out. Haker county hap n candldati foi the repuldlcan nomination for 91 nor In Hon. 0. A Johns, writes the OreKonlati correMpomlont from Dakei t in It Ih a well known fact thai '"astern Oregon Is aolnj: to mak a very strenuous effort to name tin i lu-ad of the ticket a; the next state convention, ami that v J. Purnlah, 'of I'endleton. Is an avow.d candldati lor the place. Hut this does nnt ills niav Haker county Mr Johns says he in not HeekltlK the office, hilt bll tiieiids declare he ia to I"' a candi date, and they prouae to hoom bll in the strictest sense of the wind Haker City alsn has another candidal, for atate office Hon Kdwanl ffvaret! Yottflff who tapirtn i" .i s'ate prln ter. Politics are healnnlng to warm up bare, and It Is hard to say what Haker County and ICastem Oregon will ask at the hands of the RaXI state convention. Imt Mr lohaa' trleiuls say they propose to uivc every assistance to the move to : t the Kovernorj'.ilp -. I.'a lt'H ''h.hc ami the nomination oi Mi Jotini Tin y assert that they have been piomised loyal support from several ol the Western OraSOO counties, else tiiey would not persist in brliiKinn Mr Jones out. wheji tii'stera OiafOI elieaflj has a candidate In the field Johns Goes Back. I atet C. A Johns declares that he will not "'yield to tin entreaties of his trlends" and run for governor He detluitelv and tltially wlilniiaw- from tin race, and leaves the Held dea lt1 so far as he Is concerned I' is understood at Camhriilin Mia' tiie proposed plans tor anothei rive v-ai aitreenienf between Harvar, and Yale are not proxrestlni sniooth y. ,JUR ROAD MEN WILL VISIT WALLA WALLA. enormous sunt of 91 44.m)3. 460.01 was ApemI c ii i a', in, :, i i , ii a;. ', the admluiatratlon of the pension oi flee. Then' are on the rolls tbe names of 71S.6C? roidlers who served it: the civil wai ami also tin names of Iit.U ajMB who served in th- navy or th Dnttad fftetaa dvrtoi tin eaaaa period. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS At Vale Or., tbe company owning tin- hot artaaten vetU has decided to build a fine liotel in the spring. Nov. it is charKid that the Amerl can Book Company is behind the move to have the school hoards of WaahliiKtoi. adopt supplement books to tbe course adopted hy the state board of duration In 1900. At RoseburK L L Welch, former ly of Albany, who wan found guilty of erllilllial ussa'llt was sentenced bv Judge Hoise to three years in the pen iteuliarv The aoMaMt was acknowl edged bf a "Thank you" trom the culprit Tbe steamer Malnlander. from Be attle to Vancouver, went aahore on the east side of Sinclair Island dur Iiik th aavart aoftaerl) gale which raged over I'uget Hound Captain Mo Williams was in charg of the vessel at the time The Interview with Oovi rnor Mr Hride has given rise to considerable comment and conjecture among the stat officials, in Seattle. It Is the sole topic of consideration today, and many and divergent are the views ex pressed upon what the governor saya relative la railway matters. Two years ago tbe great cry amoiiK Or. gon hopgrowt-ra was a re duction of the hop yield, In order to prevent an over supply, and thus maintain prices This year the hops will be entirely sold to brewers, who will use them in the manufacture of eer, and next year's crop will be put ipon a clean market. It traufapireb that the purpoae of th Columbia liiver A Northern Rail road Company which was incorprated in Portland Thursday to build a line up th Klickitat river to Ooldendale Is to make It an electric line, power fur operating which will come from I., falls of the Klickitat river a mile or ao above the mouth of the stream On February -1. Meeting Be There 'ji Purpose of Cunsidei ing Meth ods. I' is cxm ' ted that soiiu of the road supervisors o! l iiiatlllit county will attend the me ting to DC held in Walla Walla OB February 4. at which ii'.n! makers are in dsOouee tin- best etbode r Improving the public high ways in thin part of the country . ami lay plans fur the coming year. The county court of Walla Walla allows to each supervisor a sum equal to tin- cxpens oi going there upon that occasion, and It Is expected that the meeting will uiclude practically all oi tin mad men of that county Invitations have been sent to the supervisors of Umatilla county, ami sonn of them have sent word to Walla Walla that they will be there Other counties wil' be represented Tin niattci of t -ids of I'matll la county is recei. onsulerabl' attention, and It is ho, 'hat plans will be laid foi sum perm.uient work. It la noticeable that all over tin country the subject Is bateg agitated, and everywhere there is the detcrml nation to make sonic progress along this line during tin coming year. GAMBLING IS CL08fl ut our radical style of cut price making in our celebrated Closing Out Sale continues to worry competition and please thousands of contented customers. Plt'ntv PanUifyoa n 'i them. Oeeti and vent- If you need them Mow will that suit you.' A few dftyi HOW ainl we will take .m tmul lnvoice( We are therefore enxioui to close outi lot of olils end ettdi at McriAce prices. We neve added the relfbrated 'GlerU' $-'5..f)t) sho for ladies to our exteniitj uluii, Btnra uiwl n tl.,. ..I i raeh a revorite in thu big tow(18 Wh U flpeak tor it u hearty welcome her. Boston Store 1 '' 4 WHEN YOU TAKE TO COVER Will Mow t i New luarters Groceries at Reduced prices to sa ve expense of moving Preparatory to moving to m w quarters in the La Fontaine block on Main street, three doors north ot tin present location, th Hot k of groceries in 1 ll 5r r e? ' .' TV Bi 'i ,,r ttBsBB B i 5 i! av ', "-mfT fX aVS i "isW JDsV " ts . ' t i "Ti ' aaV BE SURE IT IS A GOOD C0VEI PRICES BOUGHT SIX 40S. Land Deal at Weston F. J. Stecn Sold 240 Acres (11.000. An important land deal was closed la-, ".eel at Weston. aav. tin- I. en., i oy which the Price biwtbari becoaie lie owners of 2to acre of in. ed wheat land northeast of town, and part with the goodly sum of $11,000 In exchange for the same. They also received a four years' lease on a sec tion of land besides, Via acres of which Ik in wheat James H , John M and Charles M. Price, the purchasers, are cabbie and successful young farmers. The land was sold by F. B. Steen. who is preparing to move to the big Heud country to engage in the stock business. Mr. Steen has been one of tin- east end's most successful and en terprising farmers, and his departure will be generally regretted With e pair of "Pendleton Hlanktdn" on your bed m will be oonfortehle and warm staring the cold est winter nights FOR A pair of eix pound blej&ketf of Pendleton mans , tact u iv have l-en proven to he as warm a- a l'11 pound pair of other brands BECAUSE Nothing hut pure PLEECE wool ia used in the Pen dieton Mill and tlu v spin their yarn finer and weave their blankets oioser than other mill Fir at Ooldfleld. Colo caused damage estimated at $30,000, the Clayton Hardware company being the heaviest loser Qtj Bakery ami drum will bt- sold at reduced rales, to save the expense and trouhle of moving, and in order that die m w stou- may have a brand new stuck at goods to adorn its sin vej there will be a , Geulv BsVUtt Sail si GROCERIES as well as products of the Bakery Now is vour opportunity to huy family supplies for the table. The au Martin'. Ti. UL., i S. j iiinui v ..nil w i-.vca.vc. u .....i.lA3B t- i , i 1 1 1 ii I mi will be the finest establishment of the kind in this neck of the woods bear in mind the clearance sale of groceries at Martin's Grocery E J K "V I I I I V -V m d V V I . lex mm I i PENDLETON, OREGON. Manufacturers of Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robes and Shawls Maiii Street, mm Webh. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. IV Hill I