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January Clearance Sale $0.00 Suits, Clearance Sale Price - - $ 8.00 2.50 " " " " - - 0.00 J 5.00 " " " - - X2.00 20.00 " " " " - - J6.00 J 0.00 Overcoats " " " - - 7.50 J2.50 " " " " - 9.25 J 4.00 " " " " - - J0.50 J8.00 " " " . . J3.50 A discount of 20 per cent on all Hats. Everything in the house will be sold at a dis count except contract goods. Bae? & Daley One-Price (JlothioreJ, Hatter un l Furnisiiers SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1803. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GENERAL NEWS. The Pipe Lino Company of Texas has posted a bulletin advancing crude petroleum of light grade from $1.01 to ?1.0G per barrel. In the city of Manila the average number of leatlis from cholera is 30 a day. Cholera is raging In the Phil ippines in a more aggravated form than at any otliei time since Amei lean occupation. Advices from Dawson state that Al bert Andrews, formerly of Dominion Creek, committed suicide at Coldfoot, in September, by tying a 40-pound lock to his neck and jumping Into the Koyukulc Uiver. Congressman Corona, editor of the Ciibano Libre, of Santiago de Cuba, shot and Instantly killed Senor Insula, editor of the Republic, Tuesday. Both men were prominent politicians -and leaders of rival parties. Tate Livesley, aged 14; W. I.. Mann, aged 12, and Willis Brown, aged 11, were drowned about two miles below Evansvllle, Ind., Tuesday. They were skating on a pond when the Ice broke. While returning from a New Year's party Ray Hockman, aged IS, and liss May Lovell were struck by a freight train near Cynthiana, Ken- tucky. Hockman was Instantly killed and Miss Lovell Injured. Three hundred barn, shop and gen eral employes of the Union and Con solidated Traction companies of Chi cago, have had their wages increased 10 per cent by an arbitration board that has been settling their contro versy with the roads. In Maryland, the District of Colum Hotel Pendleton. William Manor, Portland. C. M. Smith. Portland. L. Macleony, Kansas City. .1. E. Martin, Seattle. Henry Hlackman, Heppner. Edna Brothers, New York. Delia Clark, Now York. Hide Norcros8, New York. Andrew Robson, Ho7 York. R. O. Herndon, New York. Joseph Mel-aughlin, New York. W. D. Chamberlain, city . Ethel Errick, Walla Walla. M. H. Pattou, Spokane. W. Aahford, Portland. S. Heatflelii, Spokane. W. Jackson, Spokane. R. Glendening, Portland. V. Wood, Salt Lake. The Coldrn Rule. C. Smith, Walla Walla. William Shepherd, Portland. J. P. McManus, Adams. H. Dalley, Adams. J. J. Flnley, Adams. J. P. Thiasher. Helix. G. D .Galley, Portland. M, M. Kcllisher, Spokane. W. C. Cunningham, Portland. W. It, McRoberts, Spokane. W. Reford, Spokane. U P. Gamble, Helix. T. .J Berg, Walla Walla. James Mcrrlson, Uklah. L. C. Meredith. Uklah. F. M. Monroe, Uklah. P. L. Shehan, Echo. Z. Houser, Echo. W. P. Jlnnett. Adams. L. W. Keeler, Westfall. D. W. Munford, city. Ed Wiley, San Francisco. C. A. T. W. C. W. STATE OF On 10. ) CITY OF TOLEDO, )i LUCAS COUNTY. ) Frank J. Cheney make oath that be U cue senior partner or tne arm or F. J. Cheney & Co., doing bualneaa In the city of Toledo, . county and state a foresaid, and that antfl firm will njtT Hi mnm rtt fin lla. Virginia and West Virginia few'11"1"1 P0,'ar? 'or "chand ejery cue towns are supplied with anthracite.. e of rikllV CUi CurT ' and In many there Is a shortage of Sworn to before me and subscribed tu all kinds of fuel. In the smaller towns j 5 Fr"ence ts" 8th aax of Dumber, a the residents substitute wood for coal, a. W. OLBASON. but in the larger places this has not, Notary Public. been possible. ! Hall's Catarrh 'Cure Is taken Internally and acta directly on the blood and mucous , surfaces oi ine system, ctena tor lesti PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8. .Man- minor burglaries are reported In Willamette valley towns. Albany :and Salem report an unusual number of hoboes. Joseph Castronuevo, who killed Guglielmo ,tho Italian saloon man of "Portland, has been charged with mur der in the first degree. Work on the Klamath Lake railroad Is progressing fast. Already 18 miles have been built. The end of the grade Is now at Laird's on the summit of the Cascade Mountains. Burglars wrecked tho safe of tho Spokane Lime Company, Friday morn ing. They secured ?10 In cash and took the strong box containing all the valuable papers of the company. Counsel McWade. of Hong Kong, China, says that 500 Chinamen sail for tho United States each month. Federal authorities are making every effort to find wheor these celestials enter this country, Tho young child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett ,ot Independence, in some manner Friday, got hold of a vial of carbolic acid, swallowing near moatals free. F. J. CI1ENEI k CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all dragglst, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. COMING. James A. Heme's "Shore Acres,' Wednesday, January 7th. In "Shore Acres" It has been clearly demonstrated by James A. Herne that a play almost plotless and ite pending entirely upon n portrayal of that which is real without dramatic effects, as in ordinary plays, can be written with success. In a total Ig noring of the traditional, convention al and unreal In stagecraft, and get ting far away from the artificial de vices, and supplanting in its stead art true art the effect has been a rev elation. "Shore Acres" is a dramatic sermon without a word of religion In it. The story Is that of the lowly, tho every day lire or poor farmers and fishermen living on tho coast of Maine. It is a psychic study for the thinker, a lesson for tho thoughtless. and tho Impression made upon tho spectator by this raasterpleco will last a life time. "Shore Acres" Is In HDWTHEY GOT HERE INTERESTING MON BIT OF MOR FAMILY HISTORY. Motlier In America Sends Money to "Auld Scotland" t Bring Children Here Proceeds of the Oregon Farm Pay Passage for Numberless Immigrants. An old lady, ilieaseil warmly and having a motherly reticent air About her. was standing In line at tho money order window or the Pendli'tun !ost- ofiloe a few days ago. When her turn came to tiansact business a. the window, she naked the clerk to till out hot application lor it money order, as she had left her glasses at home and had driven 10 miles thiough a rhllllng wind and could not sec to write. This being a strict violation of poMofflce rules, the clerk declined to do so. though he could scarcely if gist the temptation to ipspond to such an appeal. An East Oregoulnu rep resentative loudly proffered his assist ance, which was cheerfully accepted This woman has lived In "Umatilla county for flvi' years, anil every month of that lime has sent a sum oi monoy varying In amount with the reason and tho sale of produce, to her daughtci In Scotland. The father, mother and two daugh ters were converted to Mormonisni in Dtimfrleslilre. Scotland, seven years ago, by Utah missionaries. The small tarm was sold, mid the eld people, with one single daughter bought passage to America, settling In Utah. The westward rush of im migrants brought them to Oregon, and they bought a small home In Umatilla county. The marled daughter in Scotland has a largo luiiill and is tho wife of a poor man. They cannot live on his wages and save enough to pay pas sage to this country within a reasona ble time, ro the mother, from the produce on the farm, and tho sister from the weekly wages she receives, regularly sends a small sum to the poor daughter and sister in old Scot land, who Is hoarding up 'he small gifts, in anticipation of the day when she can bring her flock to Ibis coun tr.y This month the season's butter out put was sold from the little farm, and $10 was sent to swell that slowly growing store. It Is a bit of side history which stands out in a chapter of Its own. If tho po3tofftce records could talk. they would relate many just such self sacrificing incidents, which go to make up the nation's family record. As this old mother drives home ward through the biting winter's wind, she presents a picture to the reader, that Is worthy of more than passing notice. every way a truly great ploy and Its lnstlni 3llrrnaa la iiiatlv iluoapvml A 1.. hn Ol.tl.n (,, f l. .,, ' .a flfj ......v.. ...... ti rii. V . " ' ' ,, . 7 mlete scenic production of this The Infnnt lies between lifo and death. , j.jeai work will bo given at the Fra- riro totally uestroyeu tne noist and' zer, and tho sale of seats will open ouier miiiiiiiigs or tne l-exington Monday morning at o'clock, mine at Centervills, Mont., with the exception 01 tne mm, on t rniay. xno Excursion to Kansas City, causo of the fire Is unknown, and It rw .l. ... In hellovp1 It hirl it nrlnln In tho .vuui ui mo nuuuuui L.IYB- ls believed it had Its origin in tho,Btock Association t0 be held at Kan- pnpfnp mnm. Tlir ffntnpii anronrl ran. .. - v -..... ----- , ".isas uity January 13 to 16, 1903. tn Idly to the various build tags and 0. r, & N. will sell tickets to Kansas burned furiously for three hours. Usy and return g00d 30 J, The options on coast flouring mill stop-ovor privileges on the return trip, plants given six months ago and at J55. By paying $12.50 extra the which were to have expired on Janu- return trip may be made through Cal ary 1, havo been renewed for a perl- Ifornla. Tickets sold on January H od of 00 days. Though not inclined and 9 only. See the O. R. & N, to advance any reason for the belief , ticket agent for full partlcuuars. milling mon. believe the options will' bo taken up at the expiration of this For Sale Brick Lullding, 50x90 feet period, and that the larger flouring on Main street at a bargain. Will pay mills of the coast will pass Into the J150 a month rent until vacated after hands of a now company. , sale. B. T. Wd. Finds Way to Live Long. .. The startling announcement of a discovery that will surely lengthen life, Is made by Editor O. H. Downey, of Churubusco, Ind. "I wish to state," ue writes, "mat Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption Is tho most infallible remedy that I havo ever known for coughs, colds and grip. It's Invaluable to people with weak lungs. Having this wonderful medicine, no one need dread pneumonia or con sumption. Its relief Is instant and cure certain." Tallman & Co. guar antee every 50c and $1 bottle, and give trial bottles free. COLD WEATHER AGGRAVATES CATARRH. Fortify the Syslem With Pe-ru-na and No One Need Fear Coughs, Colds, or Catarrh. Winter is here. The nights are long and cold. The days are short nd changeable in temperature. Cold cioeps in at overv crevice nmi draughts occur in spite of the utmost vigilance. Very few remain safe iium i-iiujuuc oiseases. uoliln sonn develop into chronic catarrh. A cough lapldly becomes consunintlon in grippe undermines the system danger- t-uHiy. muuenza leaves Injuries to BLANK BOOKS Our stock is the lamest and most complete ever 1, Tl ) I miwivii in r-unuieton. LEDGERS g DAY BOOKS CASH BOOKS JOURNALS All sizes and any num ber of pages desired. We make a specialty of furnishing office supplies If there is anything yon need in this line see us and get our prices. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store KirWlfJi l ead and throat hard to remove. All these things people strive In vain to Eunrd themrelves against. How best ran they do It? . , First, get sume Peruna. Second, send to the Peruna Medicine Co., Co lumlme. Ohio, for a free copy of Dr. Hartman's latest hook on tho climatic disease or winter. Tills book In pla n and direct language. tellH exactly what to do In all of the liabilities nnd t-iiierRencliM lesultlng from wintry weather. II any point Is doubtful. the book does not explain fully, n let ter to Dr. Hartman will receive a prompt answer free of charge. Mamma Yes, Auntie I'ruo Is very lellglous. Johnny Awful! ir she know Santa Clans I'll bet shed try to get htm save his money and give It to the missionaries to convert tho little heathens. Puck. BEAUTIFUL SKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by T IP Hie most effective skin iiirlriugniiil liftnilt rlngoaii in tlieuuriit.u ..ella I'un'it.iiul a'weetest for toilet, huili, ami nuro Tlu only prrt rut hi r iliiili-i, lil.in.lu-aiN, n- I , rough, and oily skin, ml, nmi;b luml. with Itclilnp juIiih anil slupelivi luIN, "Ir;. . tliln, anil falling luir.uml simple Kiliy liletinli, lnjcaue tlio only ini onti h of thi cm1, li., Inflammation ami plugging of tin lMui . 8ol.ltrTwlirf V.MT111 ti CCniv, II loo. llovr tollltallftutitulMlui,l!uJ,tal lUU.frw. FOR BREAKFAST Have Cakes Made With Start- the New ear Right In ordor to do this you shonlfl l,. organ, and before getting Z .12 A suit us. We aro agents for tweStv1 ent makes, ranging In price iKSBft a look at them and hear ourealjlib THERKELSEN PIANO 315 East Court Street. PERFECTION IN FLqttdI t l I : DVTinnl ti nm t-i . . 1 iimioao imjoi. ucuer ifour cannot k J The cream of the wheat crop enters in Bvers' L i f lour, winch is right for bread and -Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Bycrs, Proprietor. Old-Time Buckwheat -And Pure Maple Syrup THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries Going out of BUSINESS All sewing machines in stock to be dis posed of at cost. Come early and select a bargain W I THEE 0 1 1 .COUHT 8TKKKT Free Mail MU 502 lVH T W Is now in oporation in Pendleton. Prepare j to havo your mail Delivered properly. We have House Numbers, large and distinct Door Plates with your name plainly engrav ed thereon. Mail Blot for doors. Mail deliver ed inBide your homes through these slot!. Arrange to shut out the cold. Iron Mailboxes with locks. Mail perfectly safe. Neat and , very convienient. T. fl. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE rit ?fi K SVit St 5fi X 1 XtXUTtitt S S 51 S itXt X KiiMAiaiXAXSVMA W I OUR CARPET SALE Ts nnw in nrncrpse and it will nav VOll to lookoveiOO --- D I J 1 II J stock and get our special low prices. It you i carpets for another year it will pay you to take ate tage ot tne extreme low prices mai yioau - Patterns and colorings the very latest styles. JESSE FAILING Undertaking a Specialty. The Columbia Lodging House FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB 8T8 F.X.SCHEMPP.Prop. tiAIAlAkIAiA4A4AAMkJtAkAtAtAftAAAAAAMUAtAWUA,l4A4AIA'lk FRAZER OPERA BAKER & WELCH WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Managers Baker & Welch take pleasure in - i r U1UUULLIUI1 111 Lllia 11 L Ul famous comedy urania, SHORE ACRES . . , ..Ad. fttf This will positively be the best play oi uic p tr),lJd . five players in the organization. Special see mechanical effects will be used. Pnlnnc KHn 7Rn nfl nnrl Sl.fiA. Seats on sale Monday, January 5, at Frazler's ror nealth, Strength and 7 . Pleasure nrink Ml nm itv nnm iWurphy &Iagever, Proprs ll I I DHL II