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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1901)
OUR Shoe Sale CONTINUES In full blaM and will continue until all our ItOOk in gout. 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. THE BIG LOG ROLL MONDAY DICCCM I 1 PERSONAL MENTION U. E. Kenned) . of the Tribune is in Portland C. A. Depaln Ik at the Goldou Hule hotel from Ukiah Dr. James Hennway. of Eugene, la rglr-tered at Hotel Pendleton. FREE DOLLS lotnmtnoinf at 0 o'clock on Suturdav. l)eceruler 14th, we will give a doll with a 50-cent purchase of glassware, crock ery or graniteware. he dulls havt natural eyes ami ill head ot Rembrandt hair umr are dressed Dolls are dis layed in window Unly one doll to a person. wl Tea House The Plac for Bargains. Nat.' Plnkorton wan registered at Hotel St. Oeorgc yesterday from Athena. E P. Mankall returned Saturda evening from Portland where he had xoveral ilavb Mr. J. M Hentley returned Satur day evening from Heppnei. where she hail been visiting friends Frank It. Walt, the new clerk with Lee Teutsch, In Cleaver Bros.' dry Koods store, visited with hi parents In Weston Sunday. Dave Wells returned this morning to his home at Meppuer. after spend ing six weeks vlaltlng hla uncle, J. M. Uentloy. and family. A fountain pen will make a nice Christmas present tor a gentleman A fine selection at Koeppen'e drug atore. 2ft per rent discount until Saturdny. .1 M llentle expect to visft his old home in Itoone county. Missouri, after the holidays. He tea not seen hit- M-ople and the old home in- over to years H. S. MeCutcheon. the professional closing out stock salesman passed through P-ndleion reeterda on bis way to Portland troni Hitter when in- had heen at work. Mrs It N Stanfield is at the teste hi Mr.- Staiitield having come troni her Battel Creek home on Saturday Sin i -inn what improvei! .itt.-- ;ii attack ot severe Illness. Mii Pearl Luckey la expected to arrive home the last of the week from Eugene. wln-ii she ih attending the state urdversit), to spend the holl days with her mother and friends. County Clerk W. D. Chamberlain who has been ill with la grippe at the home oi his sister In Athena, since last Thursda). returned yesterday evening fueling much better and has resumed his duties at the court house To Use Opera House Instead Court House Phono-Stereo Entertain ment Free to Everybody After noon and Evening The Big Jubilee Tomorrow. The committee having In oteft" the Woodmen's head consul s reeep tion tomorrow have secured the lui si. veo phono outfit, that Is good and bright enough to nuiue vvooucr.iu m terestlng tomorrow, wen tlno BOtb lug . Ise on the program. The arrival ot the big entertainment will nwVi It liei essarj to change tin plans The theater company that had the Open house chartered for Tuesday night gn wind ol the bigger attraction proposed for the court house, and prompt l cancelled their date, showing tWO nights in linker City Instead So the Woodmen have let go of tin court house and have taken the opera house for all day. Free Phono-Stero Show. In the afternoon, at I o'clock, the big entertainment will commend Admission will be free, and every seat in the house will be free. The schenn of the entertainment developed by those products ot modern eteltlc and scientific genius the camera phonograph and sterloptlcon. I tin atorjf of perfected Woodcraft in pit ture and song Typical scenes emble matli' of Woodcraft, forest, stream and mountain home and fireside, and living, speaking pictures of those who have made tin Pacific Jurisdiction and Women of Woodcraft great and la nious nnu who have In turn been made famous by the order. The Reception, Etc. The lodge room reception paraih ami dance will be the aame as already announced, except that tl.e badge that will admit to the dam e will be giver, at the opera house Instcnd of at tin court houae. The committee is very anxious for evi wliodv to understand that the opera house entertainment is tree The Woodmen of Pendleton "stand treat " This means that no one be asked to sign an application card hi to Join at the opera house, so that any one can eotae without fear ol Pe tal Importuned to become a "Jlne Iliad Consul la!..- nun : Is at Willi, i Walla und will arrive here some time tomorrow The reception here tomor row night promises to b one oi the prettiest ami J.dliest that Peatfk ton has seen for a long tinn Dapnne'a Part. DaohW Circle NO I Women of Woodcratt which has charge at tin re ception to be tendered Head Consul Falteabari i the oaaip nmi elicit are busily putting in place the decor ation ut'the Odd Fellow hal! The hall will be a bower of evergreei veritable forest, enlivened with bunt ing. The general eommltte. has ai pointed a committ 'e of 2" to tal charge of the reception, and see that W b-raft's honored guest meets all of Woodcraft's friends In Pendleton The members of this eommltte. srlll wear beautiful and typical badges, prepared for the occasion. Daphne circle i-vnlentlv prnpos. ! In themselves promllv to be built for the latter. This matter has not vet been adjusted, and will not be until s"me time next year. The Discipline. "I believe I CM say truly that tin discipline Is excellent. This Is. per bapa tin vital thing l" ment ot such an Institution ' ' J will be appreciated by all thoughtful persons. It la nc essary that the boys be kept npdet discipline that Is ID if vet lilnd. and that will correct some ot the tendenclw thai ol their HelBI sent to US This Is lite attempt we an making, and results semi to lustily the assertion thai e a,, iui diag t" " reasonable exteti, Per Cent of Reforms. For iBttaaOO, the per rentage Uj ui ... Atai attendanci Is troni 1 li'iui in-- a ,, N which is. according to statu tn s of other schools of that class e c Ilnslv gratllylng. This Is the cru- , iai test o; the school s efficiency, and onlv bv attaining some such results could we excuse the expenditure 01 the money and time It takes to con duct the school. Arthur Kelleys Case. 'People hen m Umatilla county a' Interested In the case of 11-yearold Arthur Kellev who was sent to us from this county, as ull will remene her. for killing his father year 01 two ago I am clad to say that At tlmr is one of the very best boys Wfl have and that he gives us absolutely no trouble Re is under perfect disci pline, and I have not the slightest doubt that he will leave us boforj more than a year or two has passed fitted to go about us all other boys go. Keen Senir of Right. "He tea remarltubly keen sens, h right and Is fully ns conscientious as anv other of the 130. boys we hav there This will be pleasing to tin' mam persons who have evinced Inter est in hi.- cast and certainly It given me pleasure to say this concerning him." ST. JOE STOR T?f i a v r ti i v vt a. c?rt r Out Hales tills fa'l slww h net Increase of nftv last Inl . We ate now doing the lenillnir biidnt i. ' cm Pendleton. We mot for this solelv on a .nun tJ 8 stock mid superior quality of our good- Im) .th ! do so much nheapaf wall eor competitor lun'-f Ow Stock Is Now Complete In all departments, Including ii,, line of HoIImhv (i an nov seiiuiK cneniier tiian ever before pwi mtH li If you 00 not fall In line and pntroni.e the i0l) ln gives vou such lig values for vour nionev riiunhi,. all for such continued and uunii tetronage wSLte fl.ll.N , "SjWt. Prepare for Christmas Holidays . WOODMEN IN WALLA WALLA loing at Actual Cost leu's Patent Calf, Patent CHflF .. Kid and Enamel Calf OlIVLO act. all Hhort Lines Reduced U. Actual Cost. tune in ami see for yourself 5 Main St. The Pendleton Shoe Co. AO up to date Hepaur 3hoo in connection with our store. Head Consul Falkenburg Received by Hundreds of People Walla Walla. Dec. 16-Today is Woodmen day in Walln Walla and the a and goat are very mo -h In evidence The Woodmen ol tin i are trying to gafJui a record, and thell efforts seem Ilk . - i bring tin m -n ed results. Haad consul F A KaltenburH I henv.-r and Oeorgc K Kogers o .-.n. taei loi the order are In the city anil hundreds ol Woodmen are giving them weleonn From Waitslaug Dayton ami Prescott scores of Wood gagg have come to join in the patadi ami public gathering given in home of the visitors Tonight, a teaquet will be given III Sons ot et. :. i hall to which Woodmen only all in admitted A secret lodge meeting w prec.-dc the baiujuet when till l.eai cousul will address the camp upon the ortler ami give an exemplification of the secret work The local committees have mad- ai rangements to care for a largi i rowd and Walla Walla Woodmen an dolai themselves proutl A special train will leave the city tonight to egrrj teOM the visiting Woodmen from Dayton Waitsburg anil Praaeott. HARRY BICKERS TELLS ABOUT THE REFORM SCHOOL ML v. .ofcig efOa Crockery for Christmas Presents We show in great ariet We have the newest and neatest in ' talileware and toiletware, and a ! hig assortment of those ornamen tal pieces tliat are in such popular dtMiiaud (or Christmas gifts The prices on all these goods are the lowest for the quality C. ROHRMAM. Superintendent Gives Encouragi-M Word Concerning Arthur Kelley -Attendance Now is Largeat in H-a-tory of Scnool. Harry E. Bickers, superiutemn iat ci the state reform school at Ualem town, attending to some persona) In iness matters. He will return to 8 lem soon. Mr. bickers counts Pi -dleton as his home, having been ap pointed to that position from t place. Hegardlng the condition of th institution, he said to the East Ore gonian: The Attendance. "The attendance now is the largest in the history of the school 136. all being boys. Although the expectation of the state was that girls a well aj boys would be aOOommodated noi e of the latter is now with us. Tb gg legislature providetl that the slue board look Into the proposition " take over the plant of the state School for the deaf mutes a new build r. - John Meiers R. R. Shoe for Men Lai e or l nngress 1 he Kegular prioi is $ y but for tin balance oi the week You can get one at $2.65 By getting ono of our mw rtvle dining room eta an- of oholOfl design and finish, solidly nmde and are at a prioi lOWOr thin over before For such sujierior 1.... til t ln.in f n pn tfikiM I i t oiti.t. it 1 ii ll."! irviv i iiviii, tt-Mtv v n vf v i t , i i Ull (III l . . ovn l.itlU llr ill k tl oV 1 VV- Atlis i i.nl.. J. prude novelties. Lorne in anyhow and get a i HAN !E on the $60.00 premium, ( 'ornoT Main and Webb streets, M. A. RAD 1" m ike good bread use Hyera' Heat Flour. It took flrtt pren nun at the Chicago World 'h Fair nrer al I ootnpsti- !"i.. ami gives excellent satislactinii wln-rever tuad. Kvery ck is truaranteed. We have the it Htaam Kolltitl Karlnv, Seetl Rye ami lleanlleaa Barley. PFM) Tfl ROLLKR ml W. S. BYEKS, Proprietor. Warm Slippers Peoples Warehouse r eetfitter. AIRTIfiHT HEATE I liave a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal stoves guaranteed to he absolutely air tight. None of the hat in wasted and the stoves will save ONE HALF of your fuel bill. i i 1 1 ! t l. i . i L hi- nnv i ann utivt rt i it i g H.u: ui Lust luur PMfTtefJ gaaww w Prices ai: the lowest, (juality considered T C. TAYLOR, the Hardware 71 Mam str-jot, Pandlaton. WE WILL SHOW The Mont Complete Line of Fancy HOLIDAY GOOD 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 Line. TALLMAN & CO. . .1 ...1 ti - penuicio"- - The Leading Druggists.