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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1901)
f-ATI'im . JAXI ARV NO EXCUSE Fashion i not everythinp but there if no excuse lor any woman wearing oat of date, clunisy hxitwear wben by coming to oar place oh- can be fitted with a pair of nice shoes from $2 50 TO $o.00 that cannot, for the pri,-e, be excelled in uv market. CLEAVER BROS. Th Boot and Shoo Men. SiV Main Street, Pendleton. 'tv.: r. BREVITIES. Badlev A Zehner. oboice cigar. A new shipment f KUMo niawj butter just received at the Whit House grocery. If too want some nice apple Demon ha fpiUenlury and Baldwin. They are fine. M. A. Kad-r, the furniture man of Pendleton, has a good second hand safe tor sale. Jacket and collarette to cloae at one. half pri.r. Cleaver llroe. Itt Good Co. Tne canned gooil department o I'.. Martin' grocery (tore i unexcelled in the city. Freeh Eastern oysters, nice wet potatoes, cranberries, hot houe lettuce, at emott s. 1000 yard plaid, just the thins (or school dresses, to close at 10-c per yard. Cleaver Hro. My 8m4i Oo Finest hams and lard on the market. Home product; try it. its guaranteed. Scbwan A Ureal icb. I want your grocery trade, will treat you right and give yon price mat cannot be beat. K. Martin. Ham, bacon, canned god and pro duce and plenty of r. .r -. i: are right at the Whit House grocery store. Every remnant in house placed on renter counter and marked lor lea than one-half price. Cleaver tiro. Ln ioods Co. A quiet, nice place. urg- i ms.well tarnished, bar in connect' n. lhe Col ambia, Main street. F. X. Sohempp, proprietor. Candv Iutt. n, famu home mad candies made freeh every day. His, cream' and chocolate can t tx- beat. They are pure. 6. A w. canned gocds, reaches, pineapple, tomatoes, corn, .peas, a para gas. etc., at K. Alar- tin' grocery store. John B. Hymer. Anna Verd.- Long. James W. Av'eritt and iHiviii H. 1 U are in the city. A Misted by local talent thev will 'produce the play of "'Ostler Joe," a dramatisation of the famous poem of that name. The dau will be announced later. A Japanese man wants situation to do housework. Apply nt this office, j Wanted To rent, two furnished .room., centrally located. Kniiire at I tlii olDee. I nto Mr. and Mrt. Charli A. I I'rasier, a girl eat horn on Saturdav. i IVcenioer IN. J. Tomlinson contractor and builder. Brick building a specialtv. Office on OuttUUWaaaJ street. opposite' Renn build ing. V. 0 box. MM. The leading merchants at Athena have agrtv -I to choc their store at B o'clock in the evening until March 1, and after that tune at " o'clock. Lost Between Weston and Pendle ton, a bronie medal inscribed, "B. F. Depute, argeaut Coatpeny P. Second Oregon." Will pay rwarii for return of same. 1! you have a house t paint or a room to paper, a picture to frame, a little plumbing to be looked after go and see C Sharp, opera house uloek, Court street. Imits, oranges, nuts and candy by the wagonloed at th.' White House grocery store and at prices that are correct. Tneee goods wort- lought in the east and are Al, both as to quality and price. A meeting of the St. Agues guild, in connection with the Church of the Re deemer, will lie held commencing at 7 :'X o'clock thi evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Hartuian. on Water street. All the member of tiie MfetJP art- mrdmlly invited to be present. At a special meeting ol the board of director of the Fine National bank of Athena, held cn Monde . iK-v end er :1. there was declared a dividend ol ten per cent t the stockholder. In addi tion t this ten per cent dividend it wa announced that n good wo-king snrtdtts is on hand. Walla Wuila Union: Member oi the Knight of Pythias Irho wish t visit Pendleton today may do so with con voojenoe, The Oregon Railway A Navigation company's local train will leave at t a. m. instead n: 11:30 a. m.. as formally ami will give the passenger a much time in the Ka-' reg"nian city as ! ssible. Waila Walla I'nion: Claude rcrive ner. who wa arrested in t'eudleton last - a and . r. light to thi city to aner a charge of petit larceny, was taken before Justice Qagfotd ami the case nt inuetl until .lanuary 12 to allow tinn for ti r s. : me i i the property aliens i to have been tolen by Scrivener W. , Wiiaineon, of Athena, was seriously injured recentlv. He acci dentally ran against a piece of team ling with his forehead, which knocked him d isii. He didn't think then that he was r.adly hurt, but after sitting down for a while discovered that he wa unable to arise, beinu practically para I vied in the back from the shock. It i doped that he will improve, and suffer M lasting injury from the fall. W. F. Matlock, while blading a car with hay at the Washington and Col umbia river de-.t Friday afternoon, in connection with shipping a car of horses to Seattle, slipped on the plat form and (ell to the ground, some nve or six feet, striking on his left shoulder and arm on the steal rail. Mr. Matlivk was knocked breathless fKRSONAl HRHTION. jr., is in Pendleton of lone, I' a guest of thej has been is a guest is a H. ltreck. V. J.AIIyn. (iolden Rule. W. B. Halo, ol this it . to Walla Walla on a visit R. B, Porter, of Mcacliam at the '.olden Rule hotel. tieorge I.indgreen. of Elign. guest of the Hotel Pendlewn Mr. lUron Weathrlonl..f Sumpter. i a guest of the Hotel Pendleton. ti. W. Hewitt, of Helix, i in the city, a guest of the i. olden Rule. Mr. and Mr. I P. Harden. of Port land. arc guets of the Hotel Pendleton. J. H Pearl and C. D. lioodnongl,. of La lirande . an- at the Hotel Pendle ton. Robert V Adams has been adjudged a bHnkTiir in Referee Fits liershl's court. Nurville F.. Bradley, proprietor of the Westor. hotel, wa a visitor in I'endlstot lriday. W. H Hawes, of Athena, is in town bxiay attending the convention of Knights of rythias. I;. W. Wilson, travelinw freight and passenger agent of the Burlington r lite, is m Pendleton. E. L. Bamett. a Ktiight.and cashier of the First National batik of Athena is attending the convention. Mrs. I. A. Kenardi came up from ' Salem Thursday evening to spend a I few weeks with her daughter, Mr. H. H. HalbxrE. Poc (Nburn. ol Athena, a prominent Knight of Pythias, and Oti Turner, of 'Weston, with a similar reputation. I are guests at the Hotel St. iieorge. Miss Ada E. Brown, daughter of J. I P. Brown, who has spent the holidays iat home, left this uiormug to resume her studies at the state university, at Kugene. j Jim Hill, i captain of the Pendleton academy i. otbal! team, who was in jured in the New tear s day game, improving right along and will toon le able to be out. A. C Kocppen. of Koepi'en'i' pharmacy, will leave on the Flyer this I evening for Omaha, Neb., and Sioux Fails, f. P.. on a business trip. He expects to return within ten day. Mrs. John Hailey, jr., left for toal Mency on Wednesday of this week. The nnniler o: teacher at the school has leen increased and Sir- Hailey will have charge of the primary grade temporarily. R. M. Alcorn, of the Sttge gulch country ten miles vet of Pendleton wa in town today with hi customary , ad. of hotter, egg- etc. He lias a good farm, which he ha reclaimed from a semi -arid state. H. E. Hendryx. the ipular young newspaper man.' formerly of the' Mil p n F.aglc and other papers latterly with Hull's Lawtor. Standard, arrived m Pendleton this morning quite early and registered at the Hotel Pendleton. Cass Roger, of Echo, write from Paso Roble. Will, that he is there for the puprose of relieving Ins system id rheumatism and other ailments: that lie is improving rapid I v and ex wets to be able to return home bv larch. v p ' u A . . t .: ST more n.ino.e.. " .'"the America Bicvcle comi-anv for the i ..ear wwws wwsw ww aty-ww u. u..- Crvten, stear. bicycle, is a mak himeslf Hi .noulder i. t Uw Hote, inJ1-(. Jle very stiff snd or.- today. eJ ... len, Uenur. Otto Martia, unenterprising youth Mv in the Crescent line, which has al of 10 years, son of Mr. and Mr. R. ways oeeti a free seller. Martin, ha gone into trie sheep husi iiw earl-, in life. That is. he has hotel, ami their stay in Pendleton will be made M memorable as ossible bv local Knight. "In the contest tonight for the t'-' ill cash to the team doing the lnt floor! i work, real live candidate will he iused, the following live having been fattened up for the occasion : Jack I Puutiington, of Helix; Raymond I Lloyd, of Athena: J. A. Cresewell, J. : W. 1'nncan and J. P. Mnir. of Pondle 1 ton. This convention is largely the result ' of the effort of Urand Prolate.'. W. Maloney.and is proving a big thing for 1 the order. B00k Day Saturday, January On Saturday. January 5th I will mnke the following special prices on bound books, for that day only: Prices re SUNDAY CHURCH NOTICIS. Address to Masonic Fraternity at Chureh of th Redeemer. St. Marv 's church Ixiw mass, t a. B. 1 high mass. lOlM a. in Sundav st-lnvil. 3 p. m.: rosary and benedic tion. 7 130 p. m. t'hurch of lite Redeemer Pi vine service tomorrow, the Epiphany, at hour a follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m : sermon ami celebration of the Holy Common iop at 11 a. in. : evening prayer with special address to the Siasouic fraternity, at T ::to p. m. Baptist church Rot . T. M. Patter son preaches a: 11 a. m. and J tH p. m. Morning subiect. ''Faithful Fnti! Peath :" evening subiect, "The Value ot the Soul." The B. Y. P. D., :.W , p. m.: Sunday school. 10 a. m. Christian church Services are held in the Congregational house of worship. Sunday school at 10 a. m. : Christian Kndeavor at 6SM p. nt. j preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of morning sermon. "An I'nfadiug Mem orial. ' evening subject. "Why Christ Came. " 12 mos bound books 10c each, 11 for $1. 12 mos bound books 25c edition, 18c each, 6 for $ 12 mos bound books regular 40c, 25c each. 12 mos bound books regular 50c, 31c each. 12 mos bound books regular 65c, 45c each, 3 for $12.; All Red Line Poets. 50c each. THE BLUE FRONT. ST. JOE STORE QR0CIY departmen Our Prices for the next ten days. Sixteen poandl granulated r-ugar i 00 Eight pounds Lion Coffee 1 90 S ven poundl Arbuekle Coflbt 1 HJ Ten cans BEST TomAtON 1 08 'Ten cans BEST Sweet t orn 1 00 Eive gallon keg good Pickles 1 00 Five gallon can Pearl CHI 1 88 Choiot Potrtott, pt -m k 08 Four pounds Ann and Hammer Soda L'o Lis)k at our Hulk Coffee, Bvs pooods for $1.00 Best C fresh butter and cirgv We ar, now slashing prieec in aM Kusines. Si en liars Savon Soap Six bare, (i olden Star BOftp Six bari Silk Soap Ki c pounds Corn Starch Three pounds tine Evaporated Appl Pwo and one-half lbs. Evap'd Peach? Two and OtM-hali Iba breakraat Munh Picnic Hums, per pound ifh-e in PnMUOtM lor the price. We have u depurtiiients. Cull u up, Telephom- Black flb ' ion KOEPPEN'S MODERN PHARMACY tsrvtN( tast it kt (fit im p t?-ait i-tf it,r. 115 Court St. E. M. Lyons & Co, W. 1'. Killgore. of J, K. Killgore. f - ..A VI.. T t L- 1 1 1 ... U' hM a that l.usn.sr and want. t. r- ,OI men. ,tUuJ)MKV cjrcu ,l)0rt back into it. Bs was the recipisi.t of on (rrkaft, iu )t. Unil Cll. KlllWN a hee as a present sonis time ago. TJ qJ .ntl ielt (,,loule .i.j, ai. lias uat. ne,! it grvm will tender ,mjl T ,..,.. .,,,.; t. it i li 'n Friday the lap L,-. i,L..,.. .kii int' tin- eOH " -. " w. ii. dsdii. ine larmer am: ca aiorf.in! wundcreil ou . I . 1 1 ab; i f , mfti. f.rm.? Ii.,ni prssumablv. Otto wants the man who 1 ? K?o. ha ln a guest of the Eh nta mm pi . P'' bt- wn1or the psst twodav. .. ' having come up Ironi his farm hoine " ' ' t HfTomM EMd : hst. W I houieof Mrs. C. C. Herkelev lost eve I s,atl8ck wnjeh wert ,,, , wjU) ning a- lar-WH, t. l.ieanor tjlt Qj B bunch of to Alaska Fri- IDU VOIJ.IM1, 1 ' - .1 . . . I. I-..,," .11 I , l n- i, . i a ie uav tor nana nana io aiieiiu ; St. Paul's school. The following were, nrosont: Misser Fh Hallock. Ted i We Have a Few NICE S an Left that we clone out if price Tallman Co., hound to will do it. iht'ijiM Thompaoa, ranchou Boric, Jessie Manmaii, Bal llalluck. lierttia Alexsndsr, Etsonor and Constsnce lH-spain sod Karl Bone, sol Baum, (art iiresnwaid, Jiui Welch, Fred Hartnian. Loui- iiespain. We don't keei a bargain store and yet vou will find bargain- all OSOf the store. They art- incideut of the greatest year' business this store has ever enjoyed. Built greatest of all by catering to tio- n. - want .. the mo: peo.n- tnr iiiii, raving '.io-ni from guodx nude onlv to auli. Kverythihg we sell is marked in plain Figure so that vou can tell at a glauo- what any aft! ie will cost yon. Now our (OMOOSS sale is on and hundred- of article, hear two price ticket. th.- regu lar price ticket and tne cleanup HOI ticket Come and k- the raooataMS and largain- at our store. Aleiamier liexter. evening. Harry Harvey, of Walker, formerly of Pendleton, is a recent arrival here, ami i at present domiciled at the farm home, 10 mile north of Pendle ton. Mrs. Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. F. Tempie. bos been spend ing the winter in thi county. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey may decide to again take up their residence in this section. , W L liradshaw. of The iJalles. ; grand chancellor of the Knight of . Pytbia of Oregon ; W. M. Cake, of Fortiand.past grand chancellor ; Turner I Oliver, of La Oraiule. past grami chan loNlori and L. K. Stinmn, of Haiem, grand ke-er of record and seal, all of whom are in attendance upon the first aiui'iii. convention of the h.dges ol tin ; order in this district, are registerv-l at ' the Hotel Pendleton. A GREAT DAY FOR KNIGHTS. Q.R&N. OSSSHIHHOMMEaSBOMOBBTOitBBktSs '-- Time Sehedul Aaaiv so From Pandl;on. no. NO MM! Denvei Port I rati mi. No Worili 'imab Kan-1 No. 1 9:U a.-a. ft t'lly St Ukiu., n, m " I Cntcaa-o ami East, via1 Mo. x Sp. at. Onrgou Slion Unc. lj:Jpa) Spokanv wU Wall. Hpokaoc.i rlpon . ris.r Mlana(jiu Si Fu.. riser fo Dalata, MUwaake,lKo ? llAa. a. ebloaso and Eaai. via 4p. lra; Sortaaru Past Mall. Portland and aan .Past Mali lifts. Ok I Pran.ico iOSS. m. P m. ; , Sj m a. Ucean Steamships i itup. to Prom Portland. For San Praaclieo BTry At. days. SO ai Columoia Elver I I p. ta. EaSuadas Stamr. fca sunda; Wturdar To Alton, aud Way Wa ai Landings- t f. A. SMITH Manufacturer and liealer in HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES Collars. Whiptj Spurs, WofOB Ccver;. Harntss Oil. String Leather. ..rushes. Tents. Etc. Repairing promptly attended to. Your Business Solicited ALL WORK GUARANTEED, 'Jlil Wheeler Buildinu. Court Street. Pendleton, Oregon. Lt HlfMiia bafi a Snake Elver. Eipari lo OwUtop Lt Uw'sib lliy VAkt s. ai Mi: train Mm l nd,toti for WaliaWalU Sail eastpi saaday, txizx p at aad irirai at i JO p re Boat Imim Kaparu lor Lauliloti uroporarlly. at ::u. P-r rnl: latormalioc call or writ u w u HI KLBt KT. o,i...r l-a-uav: Agtm Korllaail ontgoi, F P. Wassuiy. Atsu: ftadlaioo NEW LINE To and from the FRAZER OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIOHT ONL Thursday Jan. 10th. PRICES 50c. tl.OO, 91.50. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY of the Kmineiit Actor and Kavorite Frederick Warde with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. SPENCER.... AND Till: PAMOUI HMr,cl Mi. Mir at Tallmai. A Lo Clarence M. Brune Company. Accepted by critics to be the Stronirest Organization since the days of Booth and Barrett. Burnham's Clam Bouillon. SHOE STOCK MUST GO! Having purctiastsi the stuck of tii I'KNDLKTON HKM KTOJUt, I will close the entire stuck at iiig reductioii in unler to make room for imw stock no ordered from the factories. CASTORIA Bwsr. Ih alTUur.o ts.i 1! P-rTOBS a dh I -jr mor- than Uurty yean, aad Tiu tfmd Mo Ssm tlOOKS -ti. UOLD MEDAL Uh EXHIBITION. A Coll to obtain price will be conviaclag so to the bargains oltcrsd WM. FITZGERALD, "The Shoe Man." lo Joe Kllcn. Mala SUost. Trophy for P.ndl.lori aportm.n's Asio eiauon Hat Arrlv.o Prom b.w York. The elegsnt ifdd medal to be shot fat hv ti.e members u: lbs 1'etidletoii r-port smeii's association, has arrived Iron. New York, and i- on display in the jewelry windo. id Vi . Wilkiiisou, olio sent for it. Tin- Ifoehf eoosfoti of a bar and two ueiulauU. the lamer of which i- l-eaiiiinr in dsatisn and W nat the i workmanship. In tbe . enter of tbe larger and lower one is a biuerock trap, I while on either side is a balfx ircle wreath of bunchgrass. Tiie butt and I mussls. of two gen crossed protrude I from the bottom ami top. Tne second ; i pendant is a small Ogo, of a biuerock j j mad.- oi black euamel and gold, it I iiaiig' lrom tbe bar and is tbu. u- i pSMIei above the larger pendant. Tlteee 1 words appear "l'eudlstoii Hportmen' Association.'' The medal will alway. remain in posseealon ol tb cluo. no matter hoa manv- timen woii hy any m.-mber, and will be shot for on tue seeoud Minds' of eat'h month, the winner beiuu entitled to po-e..ioi, of the li . on until the following contest. District Convention Is In Session With Larg. Attendance. in., nrs: aiuitial district convention o: Knights of Pythia ever held in Ore gon is in session today in Pendletoi and will Unisb up iu Imisibsss with baouuet at 12 o'clock tonight. Tits O. K. AN. special train arrived at IS o'eleeh iti eeerly 10u nemberf o! the Solid 1 rains oruer iroui 3lilton, Weston and Athena, other meuibers from ttiose citis will arrive on the train at ." o'clock thi evening swelling the number to more than 1U0. The train on tbr W. C . K. railroad arrived at ISpfJf p. n... with about 4U Knight from Helix. revsral notable are present from cites outside oi Umatilla county, so that including all visitors snd tbe members of the local lamon Judge. No. 4. there will he in the neighborhood of Knights in utu-n-ilance. The viaitors were met at the trains i'-' SOBSlileOl and escorted t their Illinois Central Railroad New Equipment Wide Vestibules. Baqnir agent O. K. A N. Co.. or b II THI'MBt'LL, Com'l. Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or 10c At mr fountain, also Hot iWf Tea. Half Pint bottle Coaotntrtted Clam Bouillon for use at bone ooc which makes a QVfott of clam Iniuillon or broth. It is delicious. Koeppen's Pharmacy, ON COURT STREET. I 'odor' prescription, and family receipt rJw by competeni from the very p ureal drug. Ms ioc State experimental station baa to Se About Some toffee Substitutes. Local Market. l'eiidleloii dealer, are paying the fol lowing price- for ranch and farn pro-duo- : liutler 4U to bOr per roll. Kgg AK er doi. Ptitutoes 50c per sack. Parsnips, tiUc per sack. Cabbage--4e lar pound. Turnip., 7,'c mr iOU pound. Turkeys Alive, lis p r sund. tieese 111) per dosen. Chicken. to 1 pat doieu. ilui-ks -1 per doxeu. "Skini milk, which is ordinarily considered a rather thin' tniverugr'. 'contain- almost twenty times a much foot! maurial as the average of the j beverage made from cereal coflec. If I made according to directions, uoe would have to drink 4', gallons of an I infuaiou of one of them which made an I especial claim U. high nutritive alue I in order tc, g.t much fowl a. i con taiiiod in a quart of skim milk. "The comments here made are in no ise inieiiiei tocoiKleiDn tl- beverage but to point out that the claims for greater nutritive vaiu. are not (minded on fact." NEW BANK it" ever that RADER is show- .- . seen m liastern The Owl Tea House clip th.- ahoy :rm The BoisO Mill, a Inaiuin.- .1... voted to the ielereet of inaniila, lur. r and consumer. Owl Tea House. nevllend Dinner Sets. And everybody is ready to "Bank on ing the finest line of FURNITURE e His styles discount all competitors and his check on high prices war rants the assertion that vonr c-Ah ifH..; w.,:e.u u:. w-riii memam - e vas, ptji ivti 1111 111111 TT EEs, vw- more household goods as collateral than can be found elsewhere. 1 ou are cordially invited tocall and look through his capital stock, whether you wish to invest or not. Also Ihi best furnished I N 1 KKTA K 1 N( i PARLOR to bi found in Eastern Oregon. Funeral directing and embalming a specialty. M. A. RADER, Main and Webb Streets.