SPECIAL FOR THE COMING WEEK. lig i? tli' jrreate.-it. opportunity that all OMD buyers T hi have this season. we arc making specials of 1" 1 . . 1 m ... t .1 , winter guuuo. ouuivuvriy win get. muni. SEE PRICES BELOW: mn Flannel wmstH, Rpwm, p; uv ' - :ct on Flannel waista, iptoiu price mi Flannel waists, ipeoial price 1 lJ m - )00 Flannel waisis, special price r .kitrti 1 1 rxio i 1 1 1 1 c i 1 1 1 1' e ...... , l . . . .n M i ' IV) illlU. ' , ' . I , . i-.ill-t l.1l III II I ,U IJ'""' . " . I I i...... Unfta uniioiii uricc raj i wi "--i i i CLOAKS ALL AT HALF PRICE. i 50 Heavy suitings, iptCUl price Fancy Kioeroowns. special price. Woolen hose, special I .$3.9 J o rt T . O.IO 2.98 1.96 1.38 1.18 98c 19c 33 t 3 per cent off M all Knit Goods. i mi . . mm . .a. . m m z ne AiOMiiwr uepar.menT diore, g m mint m i m home Type Setter For Sale! requtrei rs jii ran t I' V II' .'(,,,.', I I 1 II I I I I 1 I I I . 1 u inn n aim wmi ii dim- ii ""ici in eigni nours. " in. ii in ii- ii,cr.- i-i u i ii' - Son n..ii...K I..... ...... a ..r.ii.r f.'lltlM Ull'l I I I" r- ' -. ... 111. ,e hjiu mi "t I SU i II - on v one quarter horse I 1 1 'in 20,000 to 25,000 INSPECTORSHIP WHERE PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA WILL SLEEP WHEN HE COMES TO THE I Al'NCHT WILL PAR90N9 HOLDS EXCELLENT POSITION. I an Officer in the Constabulary of j the Philippine. Living at Tarlac. Will Parsons, son of Colonel anil Mm, William PlTlO i ot this city. who wan a Philippine volunteer, now : holils a fine position In the Inspector hip of the native constabulary of the Islands having a commission ami liv ing In Tarlac. Tarlac la a town of about 10,000 population, to miles from MalotOa, which, being 4" milcn north of Manila makes Tarlac N miles from the Philippine capital Parsons writes regarding the na tlve contingent, saying that, notwlth standing its rather conglomerate chnracter, It is effective and compos ed ot men who are willing to do their dot and who make good constabu lailes. In the forces are Filipinos. rorruKui-ae. sspuninrds. Mestizos ami Baat Indians They are all drilled. rMd) to do their dirty, ami have never falleii to perform any service requlr nil ol Idem. Ills lettei stales that the province Just now is peaceful. with little fighting. excepting Sporadic outbreaks 01 lailiones in the hills, which are easily suppressed. The native troops possess one advantage over Ameri can regulars, in that they can live on much less ami yet 'for the ordinary uses ol policing Hie Islnmls perform almost as efficient services. Then, too. they understand the country ami gel over ,t even more easily than the regulars. His duties are purely those ot in I pact or, keeping watch that th Stateroom on the Kron Prince Wilhelm. , n w h h Hem lOnin across tiie At!. int. I have been subscribed so far. but now that the n, w association has lb money belonging to the old team a I a starter, the subscrintlon poptf will be started around, and from the ; amount of ntlnisiasin it is evident thai there will l- no trouble In Bit posing 01 all the t000 stock and pin 1 ing the association in I position la he "In It" wllh nuy oilier baseball o, I gaulation In the COMBtfy nnd to s I cure men' that can play t ny team ironi tin- neighboring towns with BSD arms ' f'lem e ami In a credit to Hi, town and equipments and all else arc In good condition lor effective work, and discipline maintained Parsons lives In Tarlac In a club of officers III which ale sonic of the leg ulai MB) men ami some of the civil officials Hunting is good deer and birds being plenum: At Tarlac the climate is better than at Manila or Malolos. the latter city being where he was formerly located It Is cool at Tarlac. ami sanitation is excellent Parsons Is In good health having re eo ered from Ills recent Illness , has been trnnslerroil from lb, p:ov Ini'lal treasurer's office to nil position In the nathe army PROPOSE TO HAVE GOOD BASEBALL TEAM Old Organization Turns Over the Money and Paraphernalia to the New Club. Tin old board of truster-, ol lie last tear's baseball organization mci lust, night III ll fflce of M A Radci will and agreed to turn ocr all the mo., m- ey mid pat apln t nulla uglug 10 toTBMd with several lie in t-, the n- w baseball club This 1 radius of hundred boind consists 01 h .1 Bull nun, Utl Toutaoh. Oeorgi Hurt man i a Ra dei atnl Robert Kletehei and 111 th absence ot President Stlllniun. Mi. Kletehei pi. -silled ovel the lleotln The new clllli is getting letters over day Iron 1 players who wish to play with the Pendleton team. BBd th managers think there will be no Inu tile In securing plenty ot players ami ot the best in tin- eouutry. No stock Nothing more lias been b ard (Kill flu lluttc leant that said n fe wdays ago that It might conn- hcY to d 1 their early spring practicing hut the enthusiasts confidently eXpod fhei tn conie , . . 1 r.nons are nctni' made to lorm lOBfm of Pendleton and other towns Requests have been sent out for rnar agei-s to meet hen and it Is hoped ! Ihcy will consent Walla Walla's Move. Joltn Sharpstcln. nvmig. v of Mm Wnlli Walla baseball elttb, I us calb ' - meeting ot thnst Inte esl, I III has hall for next Tuesday evening, say-tin- sttatesnian The meetinj will i. held In the WJla Wa'ln club rOOBM 'at S o'clttrk. and Is called ot the pit I POM of outlining plans tot this cn 'son. ami to provide ways and im 111 lot raising money th 1 h to keep Up with the pace ret by 1 . ghhorln . towns. Manager Shurpsti in has 1 celvou . I letter from Pen, 11. ton roll Ive to gani.tng a citcnlt and ih's mutt,: also be brought befon the nieel Utieh a elrcnit iuld asllv b, town within I and 'ii'v mlb. hut wheth. 1 It would he advisable : not is u mtotiofl Oood a itenr bntl Is what the 1 pie of h. cily ha . patronied llbi rally an ; whethet . emi pniiesHlon.il team w i'd BfOHM the Mime , nth isiasn or n can OUl) be .nidged by Ihc gram. .!. le of tie bus, bail aaaoeiotlon a en .ears in COAL! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS SI LLS BOTH. FARMERS' TELEPHONE LINES ARE PROJECTED 1 Rural Districts Propose to Extensive System Them rv p lloyi antl sha(ting and Keaerer CoaL First Clas Wood Orders Prompily Lilled. PendlatOaV East Oregorran, IVndleton, Or. TttffhifBfi Red MU ui call on W ('. MINVh Ottice Mnill Street, lust oi.tioslli ford A l b, mi 1 a 1 '- butdui Hans tore - - a 1a Wa a Health roods Are Carried by the Martin City Bakery and Grocery Unm Kocls consist ol all kiftdd crackers, wafers, luscuU, (Jranolu, cre.iin ti kl, hack, infant food, nut butter, urauose tlnkes, granose tusc u.ts, protoae, nutlose, peanuts, malt extracts tmn siielled eduction Sale Family Groceries. rrcpuratory to removal oi ibe till COBtiailM at the st.H k t I il.c new lucaiion in the !.a Fountaine lilo k, n Valn Street, next to Joe Basler's W 1 1 People 1 Build selves. Th irlgld ucath, t ot the past two cks has tied up OperatiOM on the pioisised I u riiu rs telephone lines to be built Hoin Pendleton blBBOBlBi I 0111 into the wealthy farming and stockraislng sections of rmatilla county, but it has not stopped talking aim planning The latest iiiov.-ni. nt along this Hue is t build a line from tie rocoatl) eoBBsTttotod Bcbfl liaa up stage Oniek I to give th. turn. ers ,,! thai leCtlOB i the beoeCi ot the 'phooea, ami tapping Pendleton, then build out north to Ju ' pit. i giving th. laimers along this I Mm leJephoBi coaoeotioa with town j and also ftOW bete mtn the McKay 1 Creek counny. This plan is 1., Imv'.- the tlrn. Macs iimb r on, system to , lie bollt and MBlBtBiBed by the farm Ml and called the Farmers' Line." : with one central offln in Pendleton The three routes will give aUuj'. (0 ta in, is tin- adwtiitag, ol t. 1,-plioni. connection with town so they can stay i at home and get th, wh. ai BhVkBtl 01 I any other news they wish from tin- outside world For some tlm. the,, farmers have I been trying to nial-. BITsVBBeBsente with the Pacini- Siat. - I lepBOBe t lei graph Oootpanr, an they ftOBJd have phone at Iheli own lioujer and sonn haw offered to build then own lines keep tie m up ami pay for all the instruments it the olllpaU) would rOBBOCl then and give them a deoapl rale, for It seems Mist lb. '..in pain thought the) could not ban die a suburban line so tar away from 'heir central olti, , without more Hooey than tin taTBMri vera willing to pay How etcr tin- tanners of this Northwest country are a rustling io I pie. They propose to keep up with j the times at ail) coat and they con chilled that thc could Join together build their own lines maintain and run them tor less money In the long run than the company wanted so th, idea ol the 'Faiuiers' Mutual Henuflt" line has been suggested and there Menu to hi no doubt now but that It will be carried into aoTect along th. plans abiA. mentioned A BUSY MAN. Marshall Field Biggest Clothing Fac tor in the World. Marshall Field, of Chicago, the 1 1 moils merchant. Is the greatest maun iBfltnrof of dry goods in Hie world besides Ills great letatl tun! wholesale establishments which aic accounted lo be (he greatest In existence Where are his factories" In ever., country on the globe where coll u. -wool ami silken kimuIs arc munufactui I ed in quantities He owns si ores of enormous taclories 111 Kuglaml, It" land and Scotland The provinces of Frame an- doited with mills OWBOd by him The laid r of the Marshall Field I". ias is heard in Spain. Italv i" imany. Austria and Kussla. Nor is tin orient neglected by this master of fabrics, prodding Chinese and the skilled Japs are numberi d b) the thoiisards on the pay roll ol th. Chicago merchant ami manufacturer (u Ihc other side of the equator are ast woolen mills in Australia. aOQ I dud the chain extends to Mouth Amer'ca. I nrhieh with factories In llra.il and in other oi our neighboring republics line would think a business of tins , magnitude would be enough to BMOOfl OtJaa (he alteiitlon Of any man. but the dry goods business wholesale u tail ami manufacturing on a won 1 wide scale is but a small part of the operations in which this quiet mod est man is concerned Possibly no one enterprise is bettt 1 known in the United Stales and more ico-nth In Knglaud ami BBIOBO, thBB the Pullman Bleeping Car COMBBB) In tic 1 opnlai mlml lieorge M pull man has eei bOOB deemed the dOJB nam factor in that vast ami profltal enterprise When Mr Pullman wu.i aiu. nine persona out ol ten would have named him as a man ol gn ai. r wealth and Inductee than Marsh: II Field Hut the) would have I n .11 ,1101 Mai shall Field was ami la the gr.atest single owner ol Pullnuiu Car stiH-k. He Is ami tot j ears ha been in almost absolute , onfrol .1 luat ast umb itaktiig ( Imago It old Herald KENTUCKY LIFE. A Louisville Preacher Makes a SarO ling Assertion. 11 ty 1 v Itouiaville mad. tiie iisM'itioti thai home is sa'.-i in Tile 1 -Ii' 1. ,,i tiie ait "i Afghani tan 1 hnn it is in Ba luckj There ate mon nurden it 1 ouisMiie with Iflu.uou 1 pi,, rteav Ihen .11 in 1 ondnn Ith .'. ost. I hen ale more tnunleis in Kenlt witli its t ,000,000 than in tlroat -nil nth t- pop'iim ion 01 tiHinojMh PlBBil) th r maw nnrden Rb I hi I nlted sen thai th tnah ot Burope w Ith it ilj n .1 rurket alt out ami Ruaelan Int luded Tiaa vui. 1 i an 1 11 art 1 - bni mi ntbet II ..I nation approaches tins in mm matt. 1 ot nurdei and lhaae waadh collie tieaiei to It at, such c,iii.faB as Italy ami Tin key when the .caa sins knife 1.1 tt,s. naed nod sea 'How their an 1 hat. asaV sceful passion., to 1 ui,. th.di .wts Thia nation hs . red teorgiey II may be hearttl) aahanie' Bank Deposits deposits In this Savings SiiMngs hank trj an now the laigesi lea. lung $. 1 10, MO ,000 its BBV0 doubled III 1 1 it s (iei main h i t U 1 1 ' tutrla Hungarj m 101 -'I. 0 Prnni u I- .1 tM.OM aed tie united Kingdom IIIB.oto.ooo 'II the 'I'heae . 1 bout tlf n- vi latgragL (111 a dlnlug car of the New York Central recently. 818 dlnnera were ser, ed without restocking the car The btste Would be Rich. A Connecticut Yankee who bus no tied thai personal pfOfMMrtl BMfJ) succeeds lii evading taxation plop, is es a scheme lo slop It He would lei each man go to the public authority and be permitted to estimate his own worth His estimates would be a, . .'it,, I WltlHMl a question flu n when a uiuii dies only so much as he or hi 1 has paid taxes on should go o his heirs and any amount that has 'si aped taxation 10 the slate The plan is ingenious umi might prove equitable than tin- present sys making personal property beat ol its Just burden which now on 11 ul estate How II would 111 U'-tual operation Is a prob NEW PLUMBIKG SHOP B. F. BECK, Plumber dnd I inner. more tem more fulls WOt I I. in Far Off. Light travels at the rate of UtJtH nub per se oml or more than seven turns around the eiurth while you can wink your eye Still at this ran there ui, aoBM iter to be seen In the kf ever) night thai an so fur awa that If they should "go out " aa stars some nines do it would be fa at years before wi knew il. or before the last end of the light beam reaihed here, trave ling at the above rate of speed Sheet Iron and Copper Work. Special attention to Job Work. ALL WORK GUARANTEE Shop: Cottonwool St. Opp Sli Joe Stor. II You Want Buy or Sell lo Hobaon is a Busy Man. Captain Hobson seems to n. ..i busy young man It appears h is interested 111 cotton ami 1 onlemplutt s entering polliiis. meanwhile I,, bus charge ot the navy exhibit ul Clonics : ton. And then be Is doing SOOM speei hinasing from turn to tluu ami -IncldeataJI) gccordiBi to sou,, oil tin special dispatches, he is getting en gugi d to la married. A A A A A A A A houii 1 1 farm horse cow Piano dog The Good A Jd A good ad la an announcement In brief tern. a straight from the should er, cpnriae and to the point, telling omnthlng In a clear and Intelligent 1. .inner and atatlng a few prje s aa an iudl -utor of the way you sell goods or do work - Hrookllne Mass t Chronicle I 1,. s Y C A H K K. K com puny hus added 10 the staff ol On lals u lundscupe gardener whose duty is to oversee the decoration of station giounds and thu Improvement ol the right of way between stations OK IHIMf I LSI Put ait add In tree 1 latIHed I uluinae t ihc hast OieguM am as there Is no ule, ineana of eeurliigee great an audieiu e te your needs a Ihiougb the i oluejn of this peper. Cverybud hereibtutt reads it. Don't you?