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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1901)
Shoe Sale Commencing Thursday, Nov. 21st, Wt will sell nil of our large slock of Boots and Shoes at a great reduction. We must re duce our stock and in order to ac complish tliis prices will he Cut and Slashed Nothing will escape the slaughter except the Queen Quality Shoes, which are contract goods. The chance of a lifetime to get the best goodfl in the market for less than they are worth. ( all early hefore sizes are broken. Terms Spot Cash. CLEAVER BROS The Boot and Shoe .Ten. aTI'KIAY. NOVEMBER HOI. THE CHUHCHES Announcements of Service to Be Held on Sunday. CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER liivuiL' aurvtcen tomorrow. Aiiveut Sunday, at hours hm follows Sunday .- I. no: at l' a. m. Litany, -rnion and celebration of the holy otumunion, at 11 a. m. Evening prayor and ad dree at 7 .i. Tin; regular monthly meeting of the Parish Aid Society. ' Woman's Auxiliary and the vestry will lw held at the appointed time FIRST UAFT18T CHURCH The Lord's euppei will !) olwervril in the morning and tin reception of new mernlMTB will take place at thin iierv lev. It ih expeded that :i nnmher of new memlcTh will alm l r.ceiv- Souvenir China We bftVfl juat unpacked our own importation ol Souvenir China, Wi have the KpiMOpal hureti w ith lt Uijrulty. the eminent HIjB BsiMOl from Hi MMMIi the oiirt How ou the aquare, t hief Fei in his toggery and l-r, ami "lena pgppeaV with IgnoMMi IT DON' T COW A N -THING TO LOOK AT THRU Owl Tea House Fine Teas and Coffees. A itatlafuctory answer hnvlnc been N celved trnni HiikIi Miller, lii- . .1 will also come before the I'hurch toy llnal action. The subject of the morn ing sermon will be "The Need 01 llumanltation and Prayer lor Self-ex animation " In the evenhiK a special sermon to young men will be Riven the subject of which will be The Choice 01 Moses " All young men of tli Ity who do not attend services Is. Where nr most .or. lulls invited to lie present nt this service. R. W King pastor. M I OHOBOB, SOUTH Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, apttclal class ti" etlnj. service Sun. las evening at 1 Epworth League Sunday even ing at 7:3o. preaching by pastor Huh Jeet: "Feeding the Sparrows." E H Jones, pastor FIRST PRESHYTERIAN OHURCH -11 a. m. chlhlren's sermon: 11 In a m legulai sermon subject "I'op ulat It. usons tor not goliu to ( 'imp li ' In Mil.- dlscoursi' the pustor will ivac an 1 review some reasons for not go ing to church, which were receive. n wrlMng front people who do not atteml .hurch In the city of Pittsburg. Are your reasons like theirs? 7:30 p. m A Soldier of the Cross " If -fOM nv a stranxer in the city or have no rej? plait of worship w invite yon 10 worship with us nobert J. Pi. n 1 iiator 0ONQRMATIONAL CBUBOB Barrlrr n as follows: Sunday school at Q u. pa,; preaching at 11 a. m ami '' p. ni Junior Kinlcavor at It ' m and Setiloi Kndeavnr at i;:Hn p m l(e Frank McConanghy, of Deer I'urk. Wash., "ill preach. All are cor illttlly Invited to these services l(c Daniel Stavei will return to I'. -mil. on some time next week. OIIMSTIAN CHURCH Rev. Mel ford VV Smith of Athena will hobl services tomorrow. Kev. It. A Copple lining ill AthellU Subject "Tile Sil preme Thought " Evening. "Tin It. vealed Secret." FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE ILL. She Who Nursed Sick Soldiers in the Crimean War. London Nov. :to. Florence Niglmn gale, the world's most famous nurse and philanthropist, is reported to be seriously ill. Don't Have Cold Feet When you can prevent it by wearing a pair of our Warm Lined Shoes. We also have a hue assortment ol Felt and Knitted Slippers in all colors for ladies and children 646 main St. The Pendleton Shoe Co. Aa up to date Repair Shop In connection with our store. FUNDS ARE GIVEN N. BERKELEY. JR.. SAYS HE WILL SECURE $10,000 To Establish the County Fair He Is Now Soliciting Only $100 Subscrip tions He Proposes to Interest Farmers in the County, as Well as Business Men. N. Horklcy. Jr.. who Is at tin bead of the proposition for the rulslm; of tio.ooo to establish a count fall states that there l no doubt thai tin amount required will he raised to make the fair a sttceesn ami Mtabllsh It on a footing that will Insure ll permanency. The tirst move toward tin establish ing of a I'matllla county fall was made last Wednesday, win n Ml Herkeley started out to feel the pulse Of the people 111 regnril to It ami III ' the first forenoon succeeded In get ting nearly onc-piarter of the entire amount lie hits started out to nil' ai least 10,000 In loin ol 100 llMtrea at $1 each, and since the tlrsi ds) se eral hundred dollars more has ben added to the pledges The proposition a It stands now is to raise money to buy a suitabb lit! for a fair ground, fit up the ground tot this purpose and then hold mid keep them up for yearly falls This Is something never before attempted in this county, but every business man In town expresses hlniselt that Ii Would be a good thing for the coun ty and they are lendinc their United support toward carrying the propoal tlon to completion In an Interview with Mr. Herkeley he said Wants Many In It. Wo have a thirty acre tract In view which is already partly fitted up ami which would make a snlemlld spot for the fair Some huslno. DMA offered to take $.")iio worth 01 shares, hut t ho-. I had to turn down for the pres lit. for I hope to be able to got tin entire amount In 1100 lots The farm ors must be Interesle.l ami to a. OBI pllsh this, they must subscribe and bt dlrertly Interested "The fair is to enihriu c all tin- P at ures included In the fairs of tin BUI Which have proven a meat sin 1 horse racing, other sports which an ..I. ulat. il to go along with n MMceej fill county fair; prin competitions In vegetables grain and all products ot the country. It will in- carried out for the purpose ot making rivalry ami eansiut: interest among everybody "If we succeed III getting this pron osltlon 011 the footing that we axpet t and can eniTT It ott? along the !!!' proposed, ii win he 11 fraad thing for the country I think then win ha 110 diflh ultv in mixing tin- necessary amount 01 monev Mi Heikeley will visit all tin towns In tin county and hopes to Intereel their people iii halpini to carry mi' tin plans for the fair by lubccrlblni for stock. Miss Hertle Miller, of Fortland were at tin Ooldan Role hotal lust night. Mn waiter Darby, ol Poraaroy, nr rived raeterdny evening In leaponse , word that her Stater, M-- Sarge.f was seriously ill with tjrphtlW -vci. Put Is some better this mornlni'. W M Frnker. who hns lived man) a roar" m astern Oregon, is l tOWH rrOBJ Omilde Hondo valley, ffhert h Ml bean for several months. IP will probablj remain here for the holiday!. Roacoi formerly hook- per with olive,- r... 01 this city. , , ,1 ihrnttah Pendleton this morn Ing on his tun between Pocotelli and Portland He is nn" rtl "" tin () li N. l Cotnhs who has been at the Indian school the left his morning for Wads ivada, where she tins seenr- , ,1 11 battel position In the ituiian sc hool of that tdacc li Nelln Wilson, who has been isltlng her sister. Mis Hose Camp bell, and her friend. Miss Anna ThOBipaoa, Who has also been visiting rriendi bare win leave tomorrow for tin ih home in The Dalles. v w Richard aoa, of Pomero Wash on, ol tin- most extensive farmers of QartaM county, passed throaifa I'ctulletoti this morning on tils wa bOM from tin fan American Imposition Mr RIchardeOB was In Pendleton Hfteen years ago Ra says there Is 11 creat change 111 the develop ment ot the country, as well as the city since that time. Miss employed east rani worth N' An examination of the published reRiatei 0i the gcnernl hind olTlce dis closes Hie in. t that a ntimbcv of Ore gon appointees In the land service are likely to be retired during the , omlnr year, or soon after This doos not Include clerks, who are In tin classified service Doubtless yvlth then RppOintmentfl as with the Incnl I. in.! officers, the delegation will he called upon as : whole to name sue , reeon, PER80NAL MENTION O K Adkna of HeppiKM-. at Hotel St (leorge. Attorney QaOfM W lla.'ii, of Fori land. Is in the city Arthur Suilert of The Halloa. Is visiting friends In Pendleton. Charles French was In Helix 011 Thursday. 0 guest ,u Jim Hill W Iv liond, the miller from Athena Is registered at the Ooldan Rale hotel Mi-.- May Ferguson spent Thurd" night with Miss Myrtl.. Kill n, (elU oistri.t Atto;ll0v T Q Hal lay van) to llepp,.r , mornlni on court 'eisinegs otto Turner mid BMin Hallo, u hut this nwratai tor Rcho to o duck hunting. Mav M 001 load ratartfd this linn 11 ing Iroui Portland When In MM been the past week. '"harles and (ieorgi W.ud nr. in (own from Reno Thai brought In load of hogs for the local nmr. 1 n B, Riehardaoa, one 01 11. praaalaaal business men arac regis tered at lloiei st. Qaorga laal nlghl Miss K. I.. Harnett, assistant cash ni 01 the First National Banl at Atlienu w.i in Pendleton yeatei lllaa Wishard. who spent Than - ajtvtai here with Maaahi returm her home in Wealnn yesteniav even Ing. lleoige Penman, ol Oregon t'c 1 Bdna Hatteii ot Canhy Oi wan UBltad in marriage in Walla. 1 Idaho on Thanksgiving d.iv Frank How man is in town from his home in Wallowa county Hi Wl for1 merty a Pendleton hoy bat is now in the livery business at Joseph. Charles (illhunks hen. I waltei at Km I afnatalai raataaraat, wa yeaterday for the tlrst time nftWI balai In bed a week with neuralgia 01 the head Hugh Mctiuiio of tin 1'nclflc Pa per company, and J, II Hawlay, sec retary of the Archuleta oil company, are in the city registered ai Hotel Pendleton. Attorney F A Oarrecht Max Haum istei Baa Ohadaay and Adolph BwartS, all Of Walla Walla arrived in I'eiidleton yesterday evening to re main over today on bualaaai I J. 8 Haye. who conducted the "Square Store" in Pendleton (01 a number of years. Is In town for a day or so from Bpokaw oh I visit to , his datlRhtcr Mrs Claud. IVnlaud Halted States Marshal loath Hons ar and Deputy Marshal P. A Worth lltgton. his dauihter Helen and niece NOT ONCE IN A WHILE - BUT Always Cheap Are our shoe. Take mir Men's Boi Calf LEATHER LINED lial at $i ou examine llieni i losely .uid wt laave the rest to you. Rubbers BOS IONS WOONSOCKETS WALLS QOODVEAk AP5U: S All r irst-Cluss Mukt- Peoples Warehouse .:eetfitter. m BT dPaami Another Free Gift Sale... With every Rent s suit or overcoat nice hat or u K"l watch, stem SPt .nV Wee Twenty per cent, discount on all 1 "'i oeai otirsii. .. . -" ana !). r 1 1 t . . I Kcnirmner larRest stock of K00us lect from and prices guarantee,! tie ow, votirs to pe,M LYONS MERCANTILE 1 Prepare for Christmas Holidays By getting on of our new atvli- dininf iaaa iiiv ol onoloe deHign and nnish, solidly made tnd it i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . iirnr f 1 1 1 1 1 ni in !., ...... t I .lusl Ittok at thm, they are worth it. even if vou tend purchasing. Our new shipments include -tuiIc novelties. t ono- 111 anvhow and .t d 1 1 I T A tk v-a .in.-. ' 1 1 a . on tne fnu.uu jirtMinuni. A DA ( orner Miiin and Wolil itnetl, AIRTIGHT HE ATI I have a full lint; of t he celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal stoves guaranteed to le absolutely air tight. None of tit hi'iit is wasted iiml the stovee will save ONE HALT of your fuel bill I aiao have a lull line of cast cook stoves ind steel 1 Prices are tin lowest. luaiity consider! T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardwml 741 Main street. Pendleton. Oreeo' 5 C3 QUICK DELIVERY. CLEAN SB it F. S. Younger & Son. Have the largest assortment ol ianc u grocariai in the cit. When von see it it's so 5 QUICK DELIYERN. CLEAN STI WE WILL SHOW The Moxl Complete Line of Fancy HOLIDAY GOOD Ever Shown in Pendleton. The New Designs CHRISTMAS GIFTS for 1901 are Indescribable. They Will Soon be on Display. We Will Cheer Show You the Line. TALLMAN '& CO. TriiL'Jalin Druggists. - pgflaWB