East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 02, 1901, Image 8

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Shoe Sale
Commencing Xhureday, Nov. 21at,
we will sell all of our largr stock of
Boots and Shoes
at a groat reduction. We must re
duce our stock and in order to ac
complish this prices will be
Cut and Slashed
Nothing will escape the slaughter
except the Queen Quality BhoM,
which are contract goods. The
chance of a lifetime to get the best
gOOQt in the market for less than
they are worth. ('all early before
sizes are broken.
Terms Spot Cash.
CLEAVER BROS
The Boot and Shoe Hen.
MON i .v v , I)Kci:.mii:i; 2. imoi.
THE REV. HUOH MILLER.
RETURNED TO THE FOLD
OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH.
Aftor Three Year, He Decide Thit
He Was Wrong, and Is Received
Again by the Church From Which
He Went Out.
Hugh Miller was reinstate', into tin
liaptlat church in thla city at Uss
moralll services yesterdny. It will
to remembered by most every one tn
Pendleton tti Ml Miller was at one
tlmp naor of tho Flrt Baptist
church hero and that he startled his
trii'iidi by announinir titer aervln
tli ofcUfefe about a year, that ht had
come to tin on Union thTe was
uothlnK in Christianity ami that b
hud been trying to live a 1 1 r which
un not Int.. ml, mi for man to live. He
quit the in i ni t r and asked that his
.i.in, be dropped from tb.. church
roll. Thla was in the latter part m
the year 1898. and later he it he'i
and iu now In M uncle Intl. Recently
the church received a request frorii
Mr Miller and his wlf aakinK that
they be reinstated. The matter wuh
Drought up for discussion Kunday
morning and by a unanimous vote he
was reinstated and his letter of fel
Itiwshlp will be forwardetl from her.
to him In Indiana, where he aays that
he and his wife wish to unite with the
church.
It is not known here vhat Mr. Mil
ler expects to do. but It Ir pressmen
tha' he will Kuln enter the ministry
BOUGHT LUCK'V STOCKINOS
FOLSOM tallman won
Souvenir China
w i have i ust eapaeked
ur own importation of
Souvenir China.
We hav.- the IpfMgpal Church with
iUt (liKUhy, (lie eiulllenl High Hchool
(ruui Its eiiiiuenec, the Court House
on the Mjuare, Chief Jeo in Ills toggery
and solwi, Mil! "lenas uaNMe" with
Ignorance.
SHETLAND PONY.
The Wayne Knitting Mills Content
Brings Him Success.
KoIkoiii Tallman. sou oi Mr ami
Mrs. J. V. Tallman, of this cltj, ha
won one of the onles offered as
n.es by Ike Wavn. KnittluK Mill
oi Fori Wayne. Ind. Folsom will be
mm of ten children who will get the"
pom.- tm cliancliiK tn buy or hir't
in. ii parents buy for them a pair oi
the children's hose sold by the Waym
mills In thlb instance, toe prlie cane
to Kolsom through a purchase nini
,tt the Alexander Department Store
V.'hbni a teleKram came this morn
inK telling of the little bey's good for
I lllle.
The mills placet! nuuibors in tlx
line of chlltlren'R hose, ami then nuni
bers were drawn, ami the lucky ono
et the ponies.
CHENrJWTTH HEARD FROM
OUT AT PILOT ROCK
. . ikal iu.. .!.,, lu nrnrtlt'llllv
THE MYSTERIOUS PREACHER ffiTRaTOT Peppt cieiw.
which l between tnc two
iilnndv purchased.
With these claims nnd others wnjjn
they have lornted the company will
virtually own the rive: for a. distance
of ten miles. It Is thought that the
g i -enter part or next season will N
devoted to preliminary work, as It
will be Impossible to more than 11
read) to work on a large scale berate
another yeai.
He Keeps Himself Neat and His
Stomach Full. Yet Has No Visible
Means of Support.
Klwuotl Chenoweth. the mysterious
crazy preacher who has gained s
much notoriety by his cunning ami
ability to got away from the Officer,
when arrested, has again been heard
from.
This time he is In WUH ROCk
pounding his peculiar religious doc
trines to the people of that little vll
lage Me has been seen there several
times recently Re usinlly bobs up In
the forenoon ami stays around fOT an
hour or two. ami then disappears as
completely as If the earth had Opened
ami swnllowetl him Where he l "in--from
or where he goes Is one of the
mysteries which has heretofore bee.i
a part of his characteristics. No one
seems to know where he keeps him
self during his nbseitee or what r.c
subsists upon, for he Is never seen to
stop anywhere for anything to eat,
and It Is known thai he has no Money
with which to buy. He keeps hlmsel
looking very neat ami tidy. It Is tie
general concensus of opinion that In
has friends who keep him In monev
and clothes but who these friends are
has not yet been fathomed. If such is
the case, they are very careful to un
let themselves he known.
Would Buy Isaacs Placers.
party. seld to be representing
MUtteri! capital. Is at Dale now. look
lag over the ISMCS placer ground with
a view of Inning It. The opening up
ol the mines Of the north fork of the
John la un ans mm h for Camus
p ml tie. It means a market for pro
dueOi hay. train, etc., work for all her
idle men. and for the stotes It menu
large sales of groceries, miners' ClOth
Ing. etc.
Milem's Placers.
1.. U Mlleni departed yesterday foi
the river to get his ami his father!
plai ers In shape for next spring's
rtin.
Ball Was Successful.
The Thanksgiving bhl! at Ilklah
was largely attended by people from
all over the prairie and the head of
Butter Creek.
PERSONAL MENTION
IT IXiN'T OOtTT ANY
THING TO LOOK AT
THEM
w c Mini
Opens Fuel ya.d.
..a lias III"-- his fumii
'.iotn Meacham and opened up
, wood and coal yard with his oftl'
nrst door north of laser's bakery, on
Main street.
L K I'enlaml visited Pilot Rock
Saturday
Deputy Hherlff Hlakely went to
Athena tnday
Mrs Walter Heed left 'Ills mornltu
for her home in Portland.
Charles .1. Ferguson visited Walla
Walla again on Sunday
W. 1) Chamberlain spent Suntla
with friends in Athena
T. J. Hurg. of Walla Wallu. Is reg
Uttered at tin- Qoldee Rnle hotol
S. I, Taylor Is registered at Hotel
Pendleton from his home in Btgtn,
Attorney Oeorge W. liaxen. ol I'u
land, is registeretl at Hotel St fleoi -
Mrs. Sargent, who has been, v.
low with typhoid fever. Is uo battel
and her friends fear the worst.
William Wlllnughln nm- Of At
na's most prosperous pioneer uitim i .
was In the city this mo-nlng
I. T Oraham. ol Austin. T.a i
in the city. II. Is looking over the
eountry with Um view to im-atim:
hen
0 P Davis, who is at UM Mot Lake
for rheumatism. Is reported to
miicli improet and Is ted to n
turn home in a few da
lioy Italey will leave in a few days
for Washington. D C where he will
take a three years' law course in tie
Columbia I'niverslty.
Chester K Kuykendall. one oi Pom
eroy. Washington s. niost pronnnent
young business num. spent land
with frlentls In Pendleton.
Miss Pearl Wells returne.l tb
morning to her home in lleppnei II.
aunt. Mrs. J. M. Hentley. aecompani.il
her ami will visit lu that city lot
week.
Scott lieujauiiu. of Seattle, am'
John Benjamin, of ffonflilnh. itiaim
arrived yesterday in i espouse to word
that their sister Mrs Sargent, wa
critically m.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas , 1'n rd y . Ol
Spokane, arrived in Pendleton Hi
morning to visit a few days u-'i
relatival ami irl.-nds. Mrs. MrMorrl
mother of Mrs. Purdy. is with them
Miss Uethune Swagg.t i who ha
' .- II all. Ildllli; Si Ios.-i . ad.-in
returned yesterday evemiig I mm In i
hooM iii Athena, wbaro she ipeni
TlillllUsglvillg with her puentS.
Mis.- Maud Carlisle received a i. I.
gram Saturday announcing tin Mri
mis Illness of her Bfathar at her hOMC
at W.-ston. She left on Sunday iiioi n
Ings train In answer tn the summons
Kit Carson, traveling paMMMnSOf ami
ii. ighi agent lor tin W Si C It. rail
road passed through Peudleton over
tin- l( A N. road Satnrdav evi-miii:
iioiii I'ortlaml to his home in Walla
Walla
c h Wade ieit yetereay etenlni
for cin. ago to attend the meeting flj
the Niinonni Livestock aaoelatlon
whit!' hnena 'then toesvy, Ho wni m
compamed by his son (iuy W Wad.
who will stop a lew days in t'lma-...
ami then K on to Minnesota when
lie will enter the Stale Agrlt ultnra'
College ami take some svedal studn--this
winter.
Owl Tea House
Fine Teas and Coffees.
Babb Buys Cattle.
W H. Babb today bojght marl
one hundred head of stock cattle from
the Swearlnget Hroa. He will ram
t hem on his place near Echo.
Don't Have Cold Feet
When you can prevent it hy wearing a pair of 00!
Warm Lined Shoes.
We also have a hne assortment of l clt and Knitted Slippers
in all colors lor ladies and children.
646 Main St. The Pendleton Shoe Co.
An up to date Mepair Shop in connection with our store.
THEY OWN a LOT OF GROUND
PLACER CLAIMS ON THE
NORTH FORK OF JOHN DAY
One Company Has Control of Ten
Miles of the River Eastern Party
Wants Property.
Ukiah, Dec 2. Work continues at
the oriental mines near this place.
Several additional men were pip in
this week. The survey ot the ditch ik
almost completed, and it is lound r
be a little over si mlleb In length
The estimated cost of this ditch will
be about I7.00O per mile. Th OOM
pany will erect a saw mill in the early
spring, at the head of the dilcli, ami
are talking of miming the estln ah
(ante If this is done. It will require
OaaaUUsg over 1,040,000 ieei ol Inn.
her. AnvliOW, a Consldeiabli nurtlon
Of II Will have to be flltnied
They have botixht the Kleiusurg
property, whleh Is near where the
ditch will leave the rlvr, and it is
To Force Copper Sales.
Ho.-ton. Dee. 2. It Is claim Stl b I
Baaaclal agency hen tha' the t'emo!
alliatlen In copper sharae is tor th"
purpose of aequlrltig the Hlo Tlnto
mine and of Inducing the Calumet a
Heels company to sell Itn luoduc
through the United ,MtnlH Uelllni:
i onipany
i'ntitu. (or rem t: rooms ami bulb
ran central, apply Mrs Allle Sherl
dan KW Alia street.
NOT
ONCE IN A WHILE
BUT
ST. JOE
We are SbughterintrV
O - l
Otir Clearance Sale Is fa pflj
Wt in she lone Morniniii.. d.i
And are Knocking Down tli Persimmon
Come and See if This Is L
llomombor Largest stock of good, I
I OUDty to select from un.l ow '
ever l.cforo, iiH wo must reduce the !"
January 1st, 1902. Very truly, k b.'
LYONS MERCANTILE
Prepare
for
Christmas
Holidays
Wi ivni I i mr mil. ill i i i nam . . i . I . A 1 '
u Tiiini uiib w wui non dij iu uiiiing room mm
are of choice ilenign and finish, hoI idly made and ini
u a I'l e e iwiTui viiwi ctoi irt iiiit' (ilr HUCD SlllXnOf
.liiHt look at them, they are worth it, even if you 6t
tend jmrchaHing. Our new ahipmentj include moj
grade DOVeltiea. Come in anvhow and at'il
, I 1 l I'OP iL- ASA AA
i qaiii tu on me mautW premium.
M. A. RAIU
- - m -mm (111
( 'oruor
Main and Weld) Itreti
Awavs
ibeap
(i
Are nm slioe 1 ak-
our Ilea1 1 Bom Call
LEATHER LINED
Hal at Jj.oo examine
Ibem closely and we
leave the rest to you
Rubbers
BOS TONS
WOONSOCKEFS
WALHS Q00DYEAR
AP5LEYS
All First-Class Makes
Peoples Warehouse
Peetflltor
B,
at aa m m m m n 1l a rwi wm
m R m H c - ,m i.
1 1 1" I I VJ 111 IliwAIL
I have a lull line of the celebrated
COLE'S AIR-TIGHT
Wood and coal tovefl miaranteed to
le abeolutely air tiht. Noneofth
luiat in wauted and the stoves .will
save ONE HALF of your fuel bill.
i also nave a in line ol c;isi amk aoves ana steei
Prices arr the lowest, 'juality considereti
T. C. TAYI OR, the Hardware
741 Mnin street. Pendleton, Orffor,
POULTRY and EGGS
International Poultrj Pood makes ihem.
Beef Meal ivcs thetn flavor.
Clamshells make them solid.
Mica grit aids digestion.
Try a sample.
C. F. COLESWORTHY,
Hay, Grain and Feed.
127 and 1 jy East Alta Street.
Feu i.ttos,
WE WILL snow
The Most Complete
Jjiite of Fancy
HOLIDAY GOOD
Ever Shown in Pendleton The New Designs M
CHRISTMAS GIFTS for 1901 are Indescribable.
They Will Soon be on Display. We Will Cheerful!)
Show You the Line.
TALLMAN & CO.
it. leiiM. fi u. . pendl