I Al II I IT TTTTTtTttTtTTtttttl lit of SPECIAL ?OR THE COMING WEEK. the greatest opportunity that all cnh buyer . niinanii Wo urp mnlrinrr one idle ,1 have I". - . , ... L, winter goods, nomenoay win gei mem. SEE PRICES BELOW: Flannel waists, special price $3.98 J FIiuiiihI waists, special price 8.715 j Flannel waists, special price 2.98 J Flannel waists, special price 1.98 eiderdown dressing saques. special price 1.38 ; cflTj arkooin.1 nrir.n 1 1K 1 , .1 r i mi:-'. " t'- r - .v. CLOAKS ALL AT HALF PRICE. tflonvv suitings, special price swv fcidcrdowns, special price Wiiolrii nose, Heeiii in;o j;re t 33 t 3 Per cent 00 aH nit Goods. Alexander Department Store. I HlllMHimHHIHMMI 4HHI 98c 5 hERS' BEST FLOUR in make good braad urn- Byerfl' Brat Flour. It took Anrt premium nt t h Chicago World's Fair over all coin peti tion, and ifivw excel leut satisfaction wherevar noed. Every sack ia guaranteed. w" dve the best Htearo Rollwl Hat lev, Heed Ry and Beardless Barley. NDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYFRS, Proprietor. isoline Engine for Sale Lehorv power gasoline engine with pipes ami fitlingb. oil tanks ttrunkv evervtlunR necessary to set up and operate BngiBfl art- all new, being in use only a jew weeks. is vcrv economical and guarnntcto to he satisfactory. Price ilinp titlmgs. Address Fast Orejr,onian, Pendleton, Oregon. HIGHWAY MATTERS ORGANIZED PERMANENT GOOD ROADS SOCIETY. not nearly so much la made in the way of showing tor the money. The matter of hroad tires, strawing for (Inst and covering with roek for mn.l mere discussed fully. Every Supervisor in Walla Walla County Wat Preaent, With Many Fron, Columbia. Walla Walla. Feb. F. At the good roads convention yesterday, a move ment was put on foot to niaKi pcrma nent improvements In the roadways of the Walla Walla valley Every road supervisor in Walla Walla coun t was present, and most of those in Columbia county were in attendance, and took an active part. The meeting was called by the board , of county commissioner, and It proved a far greater success than had been an tlelpated Delos II Coffin, c hail man f the board of commissioners, called the meeting to order and C. I.. Whitney wa promptly chosen as chairman of a permanent good roads association which was organized with considera ble enthusiasm. Clark N. McLean county auditor, was chosen secretary A. L Ring, of Dixie, treasurer and vice pre suit ut. and R P. Reynolds city clerk, was chosen treasurer. I'npers were read by C. L Whitney (' McLean. Thomas Moore. J. B. CatrOB, superintendent of the state penitentiary, and H. 8. Btaadford Who has had active charge of much of tin street improvement in this city. Mr. Illandi'ord s address was the fcai n of the convention and the body or dci ci it printed in full. Brief ad dresses were made by Professor W. .1. Huberts, of the state agricultural col lege. Milton Evans. Thomas Cutbburt, Dir., imh Oehornc, h. e. oiiham. or Dayton, and others. A committee consisting of H. 8. niandford. Milton Evans. .,iah Os borne. .1. M Fiedler and Levi Ankeny was named to draft a law for the per manent betterment of country roads and take nn active Interest in the matter before the next session of the legislature. A committee was also named to interview the governor and board of control relative to maklne I arrangement ror the employment of convicts to crush rock foi tlM purpose1 of treating a few miles ni road near1 this city as an experiment. An effort will also be made to scenic tin con traction of a boulevard from the business pait of the city to the pent-1 tcntlHi.v grounds, the work being dote by convict laboi. part nt tin actual ex-j doom tn ! bona by the city and county. The building of modern roads was Heated hrtiadl.i b Plotessnt Roberts. of Pullman, who asserted that the roads of Whitman county now cost ! more than the public schools, and GOOD ROADS MEETING. The Charleston Exposition hat Suet, a Convention. Charleston. 8 C. Febr 6. One ot tin most important meetings held in connection with the Charleston Expc sltlon is thi Southern Interstate 0004 Roads convention, which began iis sessions today. Delegates appoint 1 by tlw governors of the several south trn states are present, together with representatives of numerous board' of trade and other commercial organ leatlooe and agricultural BOCtetioa Expert road makers are In attendance and during the three days the con v en tlon Is In session they will demon strate the scientific method of mod em road making. was $3R.ooo, and Cii - rental pi 1KB to be turned back ll t'n etl 'c tivas ury. or utilized otherwise "The building Is really cr fine It Is well built and convenient It Is .lust what Is wanted for the school, and will enable the faculty to do work heretofore impossible The new building's acceptance marks an era ir. the school M l-Mward l.axarus. of Portland, the architect who drew the plans, wa present He came down to Pendleton Tuesday evening, and was at Ihe ho id Pendleton Regent lerlbor also came from In tJrande and Regent WorthlngtOfl trom Portland Moth gentlemen stopped In Pendleton en route going and coming. WANTS A DIVORCE. Clerk's Wise Suggestion. "I have lately been much troubl -d with dyspepsia, belching rind BOW stomach " writes M. 8. Mead. Icadlni pharmacist of Attehoro, Maes. "I could cat hardly anything without at f feting MVera hours. My cleiU sup gested I try Ko.lol Dyspepsia Cure which 1 did with most happy result 1 BOVe bad no trouble, and when (NM an go to eating mlnee pie. c hoei candy and nuts after such a time their digestion must be pretty good I Indorsi Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heart' br. You don't have to diet. Eat atl the good food ou want but dot '; overload the stomach. Kodoi Dyspep sin Cute ('.igests your food. Trillium & c.i .mil Mrock K McCnmas Co. NORMAL SCHOOL BOARD REGENTS SATISFIED With the Work of Van Patten oY Erb anl Gardener & Kendall Structure Turned Over to State. It Alexander, of Pendleton, presi dent of the board of regents of the Easti n Oregon Normal School at Weetooi ! W. Serine, of Lg Omudo! P. A. Worthlngton of Portland and ft, v Proe betel, of Weotoo, regents, on Tuesday accepted the new billldit. erect! il by Van Patten Erb It was satisfactory in every particular. The beating apparatus put In by Guidener Ar K. ndall wa also accepted. The striuture will therefore be turned DVCI to the state and be oect H M soon by the school Speaking of til building. Mr, Alexander said: ' Ul ually. In the erection of public let Kill,!-;- I lu re is a bill of extns, and thi additional amount was to be pi i elded for by another appropi ial MM, in ill la case, however, thorn w-as mmi o left, the cost m it now Hw r-a being done ac. ually le.i- thai. H.c sum all,, wed by the leglslatu." This 8io Copeland Seeks Legal Separ.i tion From Joseph Copeland. Sim, Copeland m Joseph Copeland Is the title Ot an action for divorce tiled at the min t bouse Tuesday. 'I hi pla'ntlff and defendant were manic I b Douglas county in September lltl ami dofendonl deoartod plaintiff April. 1s!ti. since which time he ha. ailed to provide fW her and their1 lire, children, all Imys aged icspce lively s. t; ami t in the complaint "laintiff prayi the court to dlaaolve the bonds of matrimony existing be tween plaintiff ami defendant and grant hei the care of the clilldnv who lilt v beOP tared fOT b her BlOCe dofendonl deserted her and the COOtl of action Peter West is attorney i , plaintiff PECULIAR BICYCLE Kyle Long Invents Work. Kyle Long during tin snap has Invented a hl scarcely a bicycle. The one can say: "I have a is nnt all a bicycle wheels are gone " for. in front arm el is on the anon one for Soow re cm i oi role thai is man owning Idi ) , lc t'lat pari of the plli e of the a runner to glide along Motive IHlWel is sup Bd B the teat wheel and chain etui in other machines, and those who at d it say It Is ajntte easy of opera lion The machine caused a at naa tlon as It was sent about town by some ill the younger fallows Ft azier Kerr. itc fohg Droak pastor hi the Thompson St reel M E bUKh, Join ed In mailing, Miss Elfin Kerr and William A Fia.ler. at the Alia If mil i Monday evening The bride is the daughter of Thomas Ken a prOBBl MOl farm, i nt t'matllla county and the groom is a ronajg ami deoervlaj young man oi Pendleton Thai have the best w ishes of many 1 1 lends Khc gold bade have bong dtaoovei ,d in the areatorn state- by magna "f an electrical ,ll ining rod ' IT IS NOW II CITY FRtE WATER INCORPORATION CARRIED THE ELCCTION. Favor of th the Officials. M, Ml, III) I 1,1 n mty Vote Wa Ml to 5 in Movement Names of Freewatei. KeP I 3d was the date set by the couit for the election in t i - nlsie to determine whether ot not the town should be Incorporated bnd to i loci the municipal officer, foi hi COmlM year The eb-ctb i' reattll d in al Boal a unanimous rote fot IncorpoM tlon. the vote standing f for and a against I'bls was much belter than the most anient aupportera ,d Incor porntlon expected, as the had only M signatures on the patOtfog present ed to the county couit and it waa u it expected that eVOr) man thai ilgnod It would vote for It. let alone having (oui more In vote on thai tide than petitioned for Incorporation However, every tmdjy once pi that s that voted against InCOCpOrOttOI happy and the result is bernlded with great rejoicing Those ele ted M fill the (daces as city officials are Mayor. D Talbott . record, m I', arson marshal. F M Ivgni urer August Tnnnei gldormen Chrlatenaen, .1 A, Clementa, Fi , ndlg Vinson William Johnson 1 li Young tr - s II Fi el loha s. Future Bright for Freewster W S Pearson who was in tnwo 'yeeterdnj from freowater, itai thai everything now looks bright for iiu rntnrt at that little bnrg ami i bat since the electloo, which givae then ihe rights ot any Ineorpornted cit, the people, with the exception of n lew w bo opposed the liiov i ire feel ing good over the result nt the ee ; Hon They conldentlj exped tinir town to take on new Ufa and vigor mm ami soon present metropolitan airs as well as Its neighboring towue. w bnatneoa enteravleee arc expo -t d tn open up and low people will apt ml tin li money in the town ind make it a good town Mi Pearson BotOT) public tor North Miltun MO 'mi including Ficewatci .mil la registration clerk for the precinct lit Myl that he bni registered I vot.'ie up to date This is . ; more than Ih on tin registration bonk' at the coin' i Mi which includes every district in the county, inn tin rone on for tide la peril) examined in the fact that fi of theee registered enrly to act to vott Bt tin municipal cleiilon How eii this leaves that were not in duced to regtater earl) nn this go o, it, i unit still shows a much greater percentage ni readatrntlona la Fn rati ' than ail of Peodleton ami thoog ii bo have Come In Itom tin iniintiv WELFTH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE 16 Black Silk Waist $4-75e r 0l.ur 1 Ttinse axj in fcbt wry latest ty, goth-1 tjuality. ailk tucketl back tucked und fancv fronts, new sleevee loll lined, very best vurkmtnshlp, $100 Flannel shirt waist 66c. $1.25 Flannel shirt waist 87c $ 1 .50 Flannel shirt waist $ 1 . Meats Hutterick s Patter ns and Publications FOR ONE DAY ONLY $1.50 Tatfof Suiting $J.I9 mi m i l - wide in all the dark uliadea. Nice for lsilorrnade suite ir walking "kilts nemembi r it only tfUftf S yd f r a xkirt, Uff 4 yds for a lliit. SHOES FOR MEN Box calf, high cut, $3.50, formerly $4 U Kanroo calf, high cut $2.50, was $3.50 heggins and Overshoes. Men's Suits and Overcoats. 'J lit re g probsblt uu lettsr proof of the reinarka'ilo alueM we are giving In Iff it's, B v'i nd PhiWs niiiH snd ovtrcosJs than ill" nsny uager bneih who daily attend tliia Jjieiit t-ule. Koi ttda niul lOUOJJi 1' 'I t I if Ifmlrii us iiiniHually tttrtotivt: Men's Overcoats Win 1 1, p to t'i $5.50 Men's Suits M orth up t.- g7 q $4.95 ff Vi i s ii'ttitrealtlf lotlin tioiiM made all ibrough UUI riimlehing Hoode dsptrtnunl it will pgjy you to In vnttifute, ' WiOfceW JJaJ u Jj he Peoples Warehouse