OUR Shoe Sale CONTINUES In full hlabt and will continue until all our stock is gone. Don't miss this chance to buy your footwear at a big reduction. Every thing goes. All goods sold for cash CLEAVER BROS., The Boot and Shoe Hen. , ;AY hi i'i:ii;i;i: I I lvM KCHliS' ANNOUNCEMENTS UltUH Or TBI IlKDKEMEH rU Sunday In Art vent -Sundu.. :, in a. m Litany sermon t M atlon of holy communion. 11 a. ventng prayer leboral) wltli a I 7:30 p. m. The rector, the Rev Potwlne. will be assisted at EE DOLLS omntnoiog at s cluck n Saturday eceniber 1 4th, Hi ill give a doll with 5( i-c.-iit pilfOhMl glassware, crock v Or tjranit'varc. ,s have natural eyes ami d of Rembrandt hair dressed 1 ! 1 - arc dis i window. )nly oik- doll to i person. Tea House 'lace for Bargains. both NIVlVM by the Rev. John War ren. FIRST PHKHHYTE1UAN CHURCH 11 a. m.. children's sermon. 11:10 a m regular sermon, subject: "A Royal Heirloom." 7:80 p. m.. "Youuk People In Business." This Is the sec oihI oi a series of tenuous to our young people Strangers arc especial" In illltcd lo all mil erMces. Robert .1. Dlveii, pastor. THOMPSON M I ciil'RCIl- Sun day school at 10 a in. Preaching serv ice at 11 o'clock. Junior League at p. m. Kpworth League at ti:30. I'leic lilliK service at 7:8o. A general invitation Is extended to all Hies- at I vice. John Uren. pastor. first iiAPTIST OHUBOH The subject of the morniiiK sermon will be: "Hand to Hand Work, or Hand Pn feed Krult." In the evening will be given the first of three sermon-lee lures to fffltM 111. II unil Hie subject Is: "Tbe Man With the drip." All Ul voung men In the city who do not at tend services elsewhere aii' most cor dially invited to hear these sermons i I CHURCH, IOUTH The Bev Hi lii'iirdsley. ol Kentucky, who Is to kMtvn next Friday evening 'of tlM Htbiic schools will preach at 11 a. m. At 7::io p. 111., there will be preai hing. (ioit's ('me for the Sparrows. Sin day school at 10 a in. Kp wroth I..HKU. at ItIO p. m. Subject: "The iii .tin hi our QhrloMaaHjr." k. h low ) pastor com s relational cm hoi Boi'vlooa M usual tomorrow. Tin- morning seiAlie will be folio .'ed Fj the roni iminloii i! the Uinl't supper No Hope for Mattewan. Sun Kranclsco. Dec. 14. Reinsii: nine Of tin- Mattewan reached 'M) pel cent th:.s morning No tiding of UV t easel are received, and hopes -n aafOt) It practically abandoned. ng at Actual Cost SHOES Patent Calf, Patent Cid and Enamel Calf n.ri Lines Reduced 0 Actual OQOi OMoO la and 100 for yourself i in St The Pendleton Shoe Co. up to date kepaii Shop in connection with our store. ft ', . '""ft IS Crockery for Christmas Presents We show in great variety. Wo have the newest and neatest in tableware and toiletware, and a Mg assortment ol those ornanien tal pieces that are in such populai demand foi Chiistinas gifts Tin prices on all these goods are the lowest for the cpialit) . C. ROHRMAN. SOME SOCIAL NOTES BETTER KlCORD THIS NME RECEPTION LAST SATURDAY EVENING TO FOOTBALL MEN Other Events Occurring, During Mil Current Week As Well as Son'-: Promised for the Future. The reception given lust K.itinii si niiiK in honor oi the Academy toot" iiall team In the assembly hall ol Ul high school. wa lat'Ki ly attend, I the academy students and faeiilt. V short program was rendered, i nusl.m : ing Of both vocal and Instrumental mush, etc., and n weh ome address Riven by Principal L. 1). Conklln, which was replied t In behalf ol the academy, by the lte. F. L. Forbes. ' The guessing contest along the lln or geography and history of Oregon. was one of tin leatures ot the ovc.i iiik. ami proved ?frj IntereeUna" ai well as instructive. Pioneers Will Banquet. The Pioneers of the PMtflC n making preparations for their anninti banquet which will be held in th Hendrlck'a boll next Wadnooday orou iiik An interesting program is b. Ing airaiigcil. They expert to hav. some visitors from other lodges wl'c will deliver addresses and help I make the entertainment a success. Pastime Club's Dance Tonight. The Pastime DOJldttl OlOh hav. sent out Invitations for their regular weekly dance In Armory hall this ov. lag, These daili es ore oi (root In torOOl to the youiiK folks who will meet and enjoy an evening each w e, ' tripping the ilght fantastic" Baptist Ladies' Sale. The ladies Of (he Baptist lni i k, who held their sale in the sample room ol the QoldOfl Rule hotel I'niiir, lispose.l in most ol their fniiey art, ties and cleaned up something like 170 lor the church They are much pleased at the success of the sale. The "Jolly Club." The "Jolly Club" compoaert of yoiitm men who hnve orgu nl id theOMOtn Into a daudliK olttb lor entortOiOflMOl during the Ioiik winter evenlllKS. w !l clve tii,. si i ond 8OJM0 next Krldm evening in La Dow hall. InvttOtlOfl are now out ami a grand ilnu is pn.in I sed Current Literature Club. Mrs (i. i. i .a Dow ootortoloed the Current Literature Club on Friday attorpOOO the progran, betOf Sketch of Life of Alfred OlltTOOt, Mrs w, it Oorotoo; "Bob B i Buttle. " Starkweather -Thi Kt. City." Mis. H. Dickson. This lollowi the previous ii tun- at Mr O A Hortjonn'l home, at which the pro noM was tettnuneatol ooto Mi Piiiliigton: "The WfOt TtUPakOOrflni Mis ; i l.;i Dow vim t lolo Mi Dickaon; "The Mrel Thi fjjf Proetooiotloo " Mm Holloek i Herman's "The Lauding of the Pi, grims" Mrs. Swltzler. OOtrumentl solo. Mrs famine; open dlOCUl Km What We Are Thankful ' Damona Lodge. Daiiiona lodge No -I, llatllldlle lers, had ,i very pleasant cm ! dOBCfng phi ty at the La Dow hall evening. Ileside card and dan n sumptions banquet was served The "Tennyson'' Lecture. L'bler M, H Marvin's leCtUlt Toaajnon am! his works, at Thompson Street M. K chuieli enilm. was listened In In. .1 good aoaoo This is the irei . series oi lour leejures along in tional lilies to he delivered III til eltj The next Is lo be son. 11 during the last weel, 111 this ROOth ONLY $20.C00 HEMAINS DELINQUENT OF TAXES DUE. Ihorifl Had Collected $155,373.10 Up to December 1 Is More TImii Usual. The ihoriff ol Uouttllli count In forms tin Kast OregnnlaB IhOI all Ut armnti foi tht ton levy for 1M0. ft ready, and that the levying will 'n on Monday. This will be BnlSBOd by the Brol of January, and the iherlfl i aolei Ol property on delinquent 101 Mill eomuenci lomatlrae during rite thst weehl ol Petiritniy. The tn roeorda ohoo less delin quent ta lor 1900 than tor several peon and indicates that the farmers hove boon prooporoua and ore paying off their taxes as well as their o'd debts Dp to the 1st ol Dt -combe.-, there had boon I1W.8TI.10 of the l""I taxes OOthWtOdi This leaves les ihM $:'n vet outatandlnS' Those who hove not paid their 1001 tone will have up to the day of the sales to pav thu. ui. ami redeem their prop city luit WhOl Is not paid will be sold at sheriff's sale. 91. eJUt STORE Fifty Per Cent Increase Our Kales this fa 1 show a net lll 'reiH, ,,i . . . I It ' I At.. . . tl I I , . I ... luak. Ml tin . t e me mow iimog me lending- liiNi,..,s !, " Vfr Vndletnn. We aeotvanl rot this anlth on i n,lr ""f in . I 114.. " ""'111 Of , '" I -1 L mid sii : ior iimllty of our ffooii,, all,i ., "' im do siiiniieh cheiiper tlinii our competitors lnp'n Otir Stock Is No w Complete In all departments, Including H Hue line of Holidavfl i me now -elllng eheiuier than ever before u,.,i ,''"1"' Ws nilaa Ii If you do not fall in line ami patronhn t i w11 gives you such big values for vour BaoOOl Thanh I. IN all for such eonUnood ami lliieml patronaev oal ft, ii , Hr" "apop LYONS MERCANTILE JESSE MOORE INJURED Fell Aqainst Ganq Plov. and Had Con cussion of the Brain. in ('. .1. Smith was i ailed to Hell thi noralai to attend Jesse Moore wlin fell last night and received in jury causing concussion of the brain, Mr. Moore was going home from town and In the darkness missed his way, run again si a gang plow that had men efl near the road, nnd fell with tie avobc reaull In adilltlou to the in tury to the drain DC Offered the los.- oi Mverel teeth which were knocked out by his (aee striking on MM plow For Bonn time he was thought to be dyinjjt, but was nraeh letter this morn Iiik when tin doctor lett SW(SlSSSSSlWMMMS John Meiers Prepare for Christmas Holidays iwpMj" . 'jo.3w X L' - -errr- for Men Lai e o' Congrooo, I in Ragular pri ia 5,t 50 I'ut for the balaaOO ol the week Can net one at Si and lasi on h la Warm Slippers (aa80NAL MENTION Peetfiltcra it.. t - J"..- ll WiAtf f, "I" UI WM HVIT ot) ic willing H'lllll SlMt I :l'. lit I- lllll'l' llK- li'll H.IH tllllSl ll HI) III V liell,, ...,) mm. A w ' . .... ... - I" ill ii iiricc nnver iilii vvt'.r hmor lor wnr , oii,..n, I " - ...r, 1 mi VI i.,... 1....1. ... ii...... 1 1..... .1 ... ........i. ii , f .Mini iimii hi i,iu yi uiri sir mil III 11, IHI'll i oil ()H I .... ....I....'. .... I t . . ....... III. .... ....... , . p. .. 1 . -iiir 1 1 .1 . Ia: I 1 1 . I eiHtu iiovutiies. v 'iiinu 111 auyuun atui Way a mm ll a t K mi the jdo.ihi premium. ( 'onicr Main and Webb itieeti. m. A. HADE in make giM.-d bread use livers' tint Flour It took rj ret premium at the Chicago World's Fair overall 00OUOM tloOt and a Ivee eaoajleal satisfaction wherever " mi P very anon is guaranteed. We have tin st steam Boiled Berley, H,.,-d Rye am! Beardless Bs PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. BYER8, Proprietor. rim m mm. rmmMTmmrm i at ai flS A iY in Mr A r r K 'Vi X SBB - tt 1VwitfVWWIVWVWi 1 v. c Broeh is bj the cit) Iron Wai CO. Dave 1 .11 vender is ill tin 60M1 M Uule hotel from Weston William I'atton and iamll are in town I nun Pilot Rook. Joan .Miller is restate red at Hot 1 St Qeorge from Walla Walla .Mrs F II. oilii and children an the city from their home in Mooehon Wanted, n aroaoao tor nook at boarding house. Apply at this ottl W K liond. proprietor of the Attn 1111 Flouring Mill. Oai in the city toraajTi Clyde Owens leit this BMNraiafl Ol Walla Walla, where lie will visit re 1 1 lives and friends John F. Temple and wile have sol,, a In mot Montage on Court it reel to I.' D Boyd Consideration $v Joe .Mai' K (i Warner Hoar) Wade. Fred Sliuiuakei and Art 1 her are in town today in mi Pilot Booh J It Wilson has moved his family from Kamela to Pendleton lot II winter. Mr Wilson s a promlne' wood dealer. H. N Kei'KUson, Rube Wilson an I II Kngli i prumllieiit eltlxens of Attn na. were in Pendleton transacting bus luess yesterday. W J LahkOO and F. H. Korshax. have returned from the Putter Cre. I country, where they have been taking photographic views of stock rooehei oid latin houses. The foUotrUUj mm riage lb eiibi wore issued by Deputy Couat) Gl 1 It It Hall this afternoon Hear) Pel irao aad Mie Stockman, Addison Stockman and Annie PetOIOOn, all ol Stanton, this county. I bftVC a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal stoves guaranteed to be abaolutely eir tight. None of thi beat is wealed ana the htovei will ave ONE HALF ol your fuel bill. I pjao have a full liao ol cast cook stoves anil sleel ranijcii Pricea are the lowest, qualit) conoidorod T C TAVI ffiD vUa Hnu .in. Man f m V 1 W m' M e w eae 741 Ma n itrael, l i. (Union. Oraron WE WILL SHOW The Moat Complete Line of Fancy HOLIDAY GOODS Ever Shown in Pendleton. The New Designs for CHRISTMAS GIFTS for 1901 are Indescribable. They Will Soon be on Display. We Will Cheerfully Show You the l ine. TALLMAN & CO. The Leading Uruy,gists. Pendleton, Oregon