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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1901)
1! Shoe Sale Oommtnoillg Thursday, Nov. 21st, we will sell all of ottr large Itook of Boots and Shoes at a great reduction. We muBt re duce our atwk and in order to ac complish this prices will be Cut and Slashed Nothing will escape the slaughter except the tueen Quality Shot)), which are contrac goods. The chance of a lifetime to get the hest goods in the market for lees than they arc worth. Call early before sizes are broken. Terms Spoi Cash. CLEAVER BROS., The Boot and Shoe Hen. hi i im .a FRIDAY, DKOEMBER 1HO THREW THE BABY OVERBOARD. A Pendleton Lady Witnessed a Thril ling Scene at Sea. A Pendleton lady who recently re turnwl from an extended trip. relate, that on a lovely Sunday afternoon, ua the O P. S. S. C. steamer wan pIoukIi Irk th Mediterranean, she observed Souvenir China We have mm unpackf il our own importation of Souvenir China. V hav. the KpiiH'ouni Clinreh with lie dignity, thf emlm-ni HikIi aWklOl from it- eminent-, the Court Hon-, on tht- -iurt , Qhatf PtO m bll IflfJPjNJ ami aober, and "teiia- .i.M.-e" u itl. ifrnonun-e. IT DON'T COST AN Y THINU TO LOOK AT THKM Owl Tea House Fine Teas and Coffees. " rosy el ked KiikIihIi matron wall- iiik tin- deck with her first born In MI arm Suddenly a durk t-omplectc.l man 01 oriental liearlni walked to ward tli. mother and ehlhl. neljted tin balie and tosHed It overboard In plain view of the horrified pamienKera. who could see It borne away and hear It distressing. Wf A rnh war mad' toward the supposed dlspoller. but h" ralmly walveil them back. savins ivopl.- do not worry. I did It but to show that In the OCCUtt science yo.i are as yet infants We of the cai an- Immeasurably vour superiors. ! will . !! the ehlld back." .lust then, the nurse appeared in tin ' ompanlonwav with the infant In her arms The entire proceeding had been one orular deception. Tie in'.-ldent is alleged to be an actual fact, and It Is an actual fact that "The KvhaiiKe Maui 'iv ' ''our- S- direct importer of wines and liquor k l tin largest and best Mil ti Moe, ol goodft in the i Hj Tin ware room a are stacked to the celling with the finest gradeH ot wine ami 1' iuoi Ihui ' foret tli. number, TI.. i:-h... ik. J"!.'..; Court St. Wat. li their windows for Christmas novel ties. They sell good goods at (owes DtMH Englishmen Liked Message. 1 ..onion Dae, 5 President linos. . no .-..in- held tu m' place In al. newspttie-S lure Comment dlfTeri llttle. KtroiiK approval Is the prevail mi- i. .11. ot the tdltorteta At Elleusburg. Wash., the ioIIowiiik city ticket was elected: Mayor, J. H. Sniithson . lerU. QsjQtfsj Sayles treasurer C II Stewart, attorney A Mires health officer l)i .'. A Ma ban; -oun-llmaii at large, A. M. U'iikIii COUMiltMB hist ward. A. Ol BM, (leorge W. llornbeck; council man second ward, R. Purdln. Don't Have Cold Feet When you can prevent it by wearing a pair of our Warm Lined Shoes. We also have a tint: assortment of Felt and Knitted Slippers in all colors for ksditfl "id children 645 Main St. The Pendleton Shoe Co. An up to date Hepair Shop in connection with our store. Crockery for Christmas Presents We show in great varietv We have the newest and neatest in tdbi.-v.art and toiletware, and a .'u assortment of those ornamen lal pieces ttiat are in such populai jftmnil loi ChfiattQM ;ifts. Th ln m on all these goods are the lowest for the qualil) . C. KOHRMAN THE BAD WEATHER STORMS GENERAL FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN 'and visit rttatlVtJ there for a day or two. Oforfi 1 . Maker, manager of the I ei Opera limine In this city, and ,n, Nen Baktl Thcnter in Portland, batltfM several other play h mses In ,lirfercnt parts of the state, nrrlved this mornlnp to remain here today. Snow Fell Here and In Walla Walla 8oon Disappeared. According t" telegraphic report t',,,4 storm which visited Pendleton last evening tin beS)D general all oul the country reaching from th Pacl tic to the Atlantic coasts For tli. past ten days It has been rainlnc a! most continuously and at 4:10 yestcr i!u evening the rnln turned to sno. which was the first of the season, ami until 10 o'clock It kept this up Tttr probably feii two Inch, of the "btau tirul " Hut the ground being wet ii niete! almost as last as It fell Thl montlng there was onh a little on tin bills to remind the people that winter was at hand. However, flu temperature did not hang. ry much ami It Is still unu suall warm for the time of year. Btocktnm and farmers in general nr lubllant orer this condition, as the soil has been thoroughly soaked an-! the w.irn weather will bring on th delayed trass which was held bad. by the unusually dry fall. Snow In Walla Walla. Walt. Valla Dae. rt For several hours l.nt night snow fell In this city and Ike mound was covered to th" depth oi over an Inch. The racenl ralna mad tin- ground muddy and the white covering soon disappeared The temperature remained unchanged. ABOUT GRIDIRON SPORTS FOOTBALL TOMORROW ACADEMY-HIGH SCHOOL THIS TOWN SlITS THEM THEY FIND PENDLETON DESIRABLE PLACE TO LOCATE. 9. P. Wall and William Dargavel, of Fairbault. Minn., Seeking invest menu III the West. s t Wall ami William Dargaval, ol .! i, Minn nre In Pendleton to r it 1 1 ini .ii., , ----- ni day, reentered at th. Ooldtn Run i, .it et The nr.- in the tar west worn foi iiM-Ations. and an desirous of Lin., inni Investments. Thev havt lll.in'.. ' " , otni to Pendleton for the purpose ot verlfvlim the flattering reports thev hava haard as thev runic along the llaaa tW tnihvav over which they huv traveled, and they stated to the Kn' Oregnnlan that they are pleased with the realisation of the statements that had i an made to them. These gentlemen will buy property here, iti th" event they can tint! lust what tlM) want They were ehown about th. city by N Rerkeley Ir.. and are examining certain pieces ot real . stat. which they mm purchase As to the resources of t'matllli county, they have learned much, and are lurpriaed to nnd that here In one region that hax not been over-stnte.l In Looming advertisers Rvery asser tton has been borne out hy the actunl conditions, and the effect has hi en to eaaae the MlBBeajotaaa bo desire to h U here. Thev will remain nf th Qotden Hub- hotel until tomorrow, and will further Interview some of the lo Sal dealers In realty. Hard Fought Battle Will Be Witness ed in Pendleton. Those who thought the football sea son ended with tin Thanksgiving games were wrong The local heava here have Just begun to play. Tonne row the high school ami academy lo i als will meet on tin gridiron -t oi the city, where It Is expert.- I that I hard fought battle will be vltnsil. as both teams ate In good trim nnd win do thtif best to carry aft the honors. As this game will not aB'1 tfcx I .i son. the academy team exp-.-t fo to Walla Walla two weks from ton. u row where they will play the local high school, and then the Sana t-am will conic from then to this olt to pbjj tin- local high school and tin i, tin same t.-ani will come from than to this city to play a return gann- on Christmas After the Kunic tomorrow, the high s. hool will (jive the academy player a reception at tin- high school assem lily hall at 8 o'clock in tin- evenlg. Swift's premium baron and hams a Ilawlev's - A He PERSONAL MENTION Innas MeCo is in Pendlelon ir bll home at Echo. A. .Miller, a pioneer of Pilot Ri Is in the , ity today. W. T Henves, of Echo. 1 in UWB with a lot of hogs for the F.,i,dlet.n. market Mrs. Man Kesler of Fomerov Wash., is in the city visiting her N ter Mrs. Louisa Kees. MISS lle. Hoover has l. cepten 'in position u! biHii.u. cpe: u Cl. ,i-.. Hros ' dry goods atOfl Sherifr W illiam ttlak. ,. .,, to his raaah at Eastlam! Ul lo..'. aft. : his Interests there 0 W Hunt. tOWatel 04 th- limit .lilroa.l ...st. in with Ins wit.- i.- re- Rat ad ut Hotel PaasJit too Miss l.ucja Mowman ratttt tonta) irom a visit with Mrs. Herbert Hamhart in Starbu.-k. V;ihIi Waiter MeOne is in tin- (-itv tnm heppnei visiting his sisters. Mr. Smith ami Miss Kranc. , l. t;, . Scot' llelljatllili Who ;ts lieej) t the bedside of his sister. ri ai gent, lias raianMd to his aoaa in s. attle Miss irtle Smith expect I,, ,.MV, tomorrow tor lone ( Wftlli n i-v days ami will visit her boBMateaul near there Mn lulla Adlemau. who has le visiting Mrs ! eM I.uhken tin pasi oath i.-ft yaatarday evening foi h. bom. in Holsc. Idaho. 0 I' liavis has ratltrMd lioni Ho, l.ai.. where m hail spent severa weeks tut rheumatism Mr lia.ish,, thoroughly recovered I P A liarnhart left this morn mg ioi Portland, after spend. UM lb nasi month looking after his larnllt interests in this county. JOSa Halley. .Ir . who was thn nr. ad with an atia. k oi tvphoi.i fare able to be out this morning for (be tli-st time since Sutiirdav Mai John Warren, of U (irande will hold servlcae In th. KiiH,Pa chur h ot this city Sundav in place of Rev Potwlne the rector who will K,, to Ituker City to hold se v- , W. R Hurlburt of Portlaim pass.v through Pendleton this morning on his return from the ,-ast. a M Paat several Weeks with his father Colonel (leorge Hurlburt. at Hoxburg 'onn 8 and 1. A Dlckaou two of the Pilot Hock country farmers wen In Pendleton last night ami left for their home this morning with a iad or house furnishings purcbaaad ol M Under Mrs Nellie Wilson will leave tumor row for her horn.- in The Oalles. aft-, spending a wi ek with her slater, Mrs Itose Campbell Hhe will stop at Ion,. She put her Foot in it. ind liaul Mthan that's tin- softest, tin t'St (eel ink' hoot I ha 1- had on tor a loiii; tune I will take that paii Mow tnici an tlu- I $2.50 tor a tint' kid. Ml lined, stylisli ladies' walking boot. A KBEE BCHOLKB8HIP to Mlllli boy. it ei!, II itlllllg to vote A PBEI BCHOLARAHIP to BOM girl: it cunts uotblni to vote i Peoples Warehouse Feetfitter. ST. JOE STOi We are Slaughtering prd Clearance alc Is in pujj n nr.- u... i,M,K Mercantile !'ole And are Knockinp Dowa the P-i Come and Sec if This Is kj i -- i . iv. iiii-iiii.d i.iirtros! stock of ,,noj t 'ountj ever bajfort, as we mun riiu,.e januarj it ivuv, Verylrnh to soloct from und mUZ i ln Ort' 11H U'l mi. at ., Wr this M stwk (r, LYONS MERCANTILE Prepare for Christmas Holidays ll., ,... ,.f n,. .....I. ! ii v pimif; uiif-ui wui urv. tlt' (Jmilu. room Mai an- ..I , Inner (Insipn and fininli. solidly mademd tJ ni a price lower than ever before fnrxupb susnor .lust look al them, Uipv an- wortli it. even if vow as! tend purchasing. Our new shipment include grade no vernee. t.one m anvhnw and i 1 1 A N i K on the $004)0 premium. M. A. RADI ( 'orner Main and Wehh utreetK, BYERS' BEST FLOQ To make nooil lireail u- Hverc' tin Floor. Ittnodnl pre. a. i i at the Chicago Wuri,! Pair orsr ill eoapai itml give excellent Mtiolsction wbtrum m1 Kvery tt.-k It. oaratiteeit We have th ban HMM Hollwt lUilev. Hmnl Rye am1. Bear. I Its Bsrlw. PENDLETON ROLLER Ml W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. AIRTIGHT HEATH I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal Htovet guaranteed to he ahhdlutely ait tight. Noueofftj heat in wanted und the atovee.Iwill nave ON F. HALF of your fuel bill. I also have a full line of cast cook stoves' nd sti Friues are (be lowest, quality coatioW T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware 7 1 1 Main afreet. Pewll WE WILL snow The Mont 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 Cheeri I r ow oil the Line. TALLMAN ik CO. I he Leading Druimsts. . - PendMW'