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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1901)
1 I OUR Shoe Sale CONTINUES In full blaht and will continue until all our utoek is pone. 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 rien. SUBURBAN LETTER THOMAS DRAS8FIELD HAD A PAINFUL ACCIDENT. , Cut Himself With an Axe While at Work In the Timber. Kt ho Dec. Ilv ThOSMI Hraaslleli! i MM with a very palm til. lhouh net MHOM aeelrlent recently. He Wil , working In J. H. Koontz'H tlmhor, cut 'tltiK i-or'lwood. in cutting through n piece or wooil which rut easier than expected, the axe turned In hlH linn ! and falling on his Inotop cut a HTOri gash on the top of IiIh foot, five Inches ll length. He wan alone at 111" time. and hefore help was secured lost run . Hlderahle blood, lie was hrought to town ami meitlra l aid procured. At present he Ih on crutches and Imprnv ing rapidly. Wllhur McFarren has returned to Boko and M employed on the Crnyne i raneli. He formerly had a ranch here. I hut for the past four yearn hap hcen located nt Hpokane and Reaplan Wash. Jessie lloyd Is up from Umatilla and will spend the holidays at home. ! Mr. am! Mra. O. F. Thomson went 1 to the Hot Springs near Union last week. Mrs Thomson was troubled with inflammatory rheumatism for several months and It Is hoped the sorlngs will prove heneflelnl Mr Thomson has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews mad a short trip to Pendleton on Thurs i dav and were the guests of Mr and ': Mis Thomas Smart. Mrs. Joseph Allen and daughter ; have gone to PElOQM Ottjf to spend I Christmas. Work on the nutter t.rcek telephone ( line Is progressing rapidly and the ' line will soon he up In use. On Christmas ere. In the Methodist church, will be held Ihe usual enter tainment and Christmas tree. Wednesday nvenlne pleasant stir prise partv wnr elver the Misses Men denhnll at their horn'" on The MM1 ows. A number of the young people v.-.-t.' present, and with refreshments and games, the evening was enlovd by all. Mr Pnvld Mefmly i. ettlii" ulnllU nleelv and Is slowlv r'eiverlnv. from ii r s.-rlous accident. Siierl savs that stock are in good con dlUOfl In thai country, the late WATU rains having caused the grass to COttM Up, giving U stockmen good ranee. I'ctoi Taclulla. whose line ran .1 ll on the Wild Horse, within a lew mlV. , 1 1 ivnilletnn. was In town today. He report s his little fi . ear-old hoy. IV ho ItUBlhled. fell and broke his leg al ovi the knee, ii few days ago. Is get' n.; M glcoly, alU'ouuli b ll very restless under close i iniflnemont. Mr. Ta hel I la sas his vinlage of wine ll as good this vear m- usual, and that hi has I OMlMMbll of good old wine on ifind. Mr. Taeliella makes an lieeltottt wine from the Juice of Isabella and BWCM Hamburg grapes. TWO YOUNG MEN ACCUSED OF A SERIOUS CRIME. WMIlM Irons and Harry Boyd, of Mil ton. Answer Charge of Ruining a Girl. Walla Wall;i DfjC. II At Milton. Or., warrants have been Issued for William Irons ami Harry lloyd two young men. charged with rulnln.' tin :; ycai Old daughter of IV II. Wilson, a farmer Of that place. Mr. Wiison and his daughter are In this city. Ihe girl being In a hospital lufferim from the iffectR ol a probable attempted nb ortlon with hopes of recovery. Itovd and Irons are well know.- In the rldalty Ol Milton, where they have resided for n number of y.ars Tin Wilson girl Is an orphan, her mother Inning died several years ago. i tact which tune ahe has kept h use (Oi her fattier and kept the nultj to gether. The attentions of the two young Men have been given the f r 1 i.tly. in the absence of the father anil a few days ago she became mite III suddenly. An Investigation inow ed the above to he the facts, the clrl being removed to a hospital In tills city, and warrants were Issued (or the men Irons was arrested, hut Hoyd hid fled hefore the alarm had Veen given. ai. Jul aTORg rmy ret nt Increase Our Sale this fn'l show n net Increase of flft laal hi We are now doing Hie lending businiSL Tr PPnl tr l-endleton. W e eeou,,t tor thla s hp on a nMhl Mock and superior quality of our kmm.., mid wl .l"1" do lontion ehenper than our wtopetitora. k lnn Out Stock Is Now Complete hi all departments, Including a line line of BoMaelaL are now selling clienpei than ever U'fnre 1 i We mil II If you donoi fall in line and MtroulMtS?' you gives you sueli Idg values for your money 'i i.., L.' "topp llt all for aueh continued ami liberal patrooaci Ko,"ni i ii ii , - LYONS MERCANTILE CO SATURDAY. I iKCKM liri! NEWSPAPER BARGAIN DAY. The Date Will be December 28th, 1931, for the One Day Only. Tbe East Oregouian proposes to In aujeurate a bargain day. Thla day will be December 28th. 1901. On tills day subscriptions to tbe East Oregonlan daily, weekly or aeml-wekly, will be FOUND We find that it pays to ad vertise, and this week as long as they lasit we will give Gold Plated Picture Frame with a litty-ri'iit puroblM of glassware orookery or granite wart?. Only one frame tot ponon i Owl Tea House Fine t'd- and oflee.-. taken at half price. There will be a cut of 60 per cent. In the East Ore gunian'a subscription price for this ono day only. On this da you can ob tain the dally Bast Oreaonian b mail for one year for $S; semi-weekly for n year for only $1. and the weekly nr a year for 75 cents Thla offer is made to old or new subscribers, who pay subscriptions In advance from De comber 28th, '901, for one year or more. Don't fall to take advantage of the offer. Tell your neighbor about the offer. Send In your name for a sample copy. Remit by bank check, postal note, money order or In one and two cent stamps. Address East Oregonlan. Pendleton. Oregon. THE NEW YORK WORLD The Moat Widely Read Newspaper In America. Time l.aa demonstrated that the Thrlee-aWeck World atanda alone in tta class. Other papers have Imitat ed Its form but not lu success. This Is because It telle all the new all the time ard tells It Impartially whether that ne bo political or oth erwise. It is in fact almost a dally at the price of a wekly and you can not aff rd to be without It. Kepuoncan am1 democrat alike can nad the Tin ice-a-Week World with absolute confidence In truth. In addition to nows It publishes first-class aerial storlea and other .eat 'ires suited to the home and tire side. lie Thrlce-aWeek World s regulai subscription price is only $1.00 per year and this pays for 1 St", papers We offer Una unequalled newspaper and the weekly Kast Oregonlan ( gOtktr for $:' - Turkeys, ducks, chickens aud geese ' led fowls, at It. Martin's. Going at Actual Cost Men's Patent Calf, Patent Af ... Kid and Enamel Calf ONULO n fact, all f-hort Line lieducxl to Actual Goat. Come in and aee for yotirell The Pendleto:- Shoe Co. 45 Main St. An up to date Mcpalr .liioo " inninrtlim with our store 1 ii TfW. . , CfSCktry (Of Christinas Presents i -,liuw iii great vanctv We liave tlit- newest anil neatest in tableware and toiletware, and a big assortment ol those ornatnen tal pieces that are in such populat demand for Chnstmas Kttl Tin prices on all thest yood are tin lowest for the qualits . C. ROHRMAM. PERSONAL MT.NTiON T. Mi Young Is In town from Beho W O Howard, of Milton. Is In the city. Kred llartholomew Is In tin ilt from Heppner Horace Walker gad wife arc in tl Ity from Rolls, J. Clove left this sjontilg tot Walt--bejr on business. Joseph Vcy. the Butter erooh 1 man. is In the city. John MoAUiater is at iiot i Pendh ton from Walla Walla John Myrlck ami Robert Moni-nn. ery are in the city from Warren A. P. Wyrlck and J If, Or ; ar. Holil visitors in Pendleton today. Oeorge Jausliu and wife are i i h. (iolden Rule hotel from Walla vY.ilhi Thomas Kdwards. a promlnem nl M man of Hear ercel, wa- In Ten dleton yesterday. William Mosgrove. u prominent i l( izen of Athena, was at the Hotel Bl Qeorffl last night Mr- I iiii.in MoMorrii Ii the gusi Of 0, A. Hartinan and famll I rum le hOsBI in SH)kane Charles Poker passed through I' m dleton toda on his way home to V ton from Haker City. William (i. Rude has sold M Bon Hf land north of PosdaHosj to Bdga V Hheets. fOr Mill The Iflaai (ii-rti ude ami Rob I MThlteniiOre are at home from Wlot DMn Collaas to spend the holidays William Conklin. a prominent eat Ib inaii oi tin A kill tlat country, south of Keho. was a visitor In the . i - terday. Haofg ItiMili an aoadoBU bus I who played left end on the ae.i leiuv 'football team has goae to Ran rrai cls ii to remain. OgCtl OfasV son of .Mr. and Mr I: 1 T. Wad. , who b. manager of athlotlci of Whitman Collegi -. ill speini tl. holidays at home. Mrs I'riiem Hartinan and little ion htniwd wHterday evening from her 1 home In Portland to spend the hoi, days with Mr. and Mrs. O. A Hart ; man nil Uaualtoa, ei Adams. atU rive from Portland in the morning to spend the holidays with his p.i r. He is attending medical college n that city. Al Hlushei arrived this moini'i : from Bug' in where he is attend nir I Uh univeraity. to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr and Mi Wll 1 ham Hluslier Henry Means, who wa. IfJJad to I the bedside of his wife, who has l .-i, ' 111 at her home on weat Alta street . returned this morning to Keho she be 1 Ing much Improved. Mis. Roach expects to leave Sun day lor Kalem to visit her parent! Mr. and Mrs Hall, whom she has nol I Men for years. 8he will tie gone until after the holidays. County Clerk Chamberlain grafted the following marriage licenses this I morning: John M. Young and Anna; If. Atkinson, prominent youni eone near Echo I Samuel M Peter gn4 Kthel I Ueeney. both ul this city J I Sperl. a prosperous stockman 0l near Pilot Rock, was transacting! busines- at the court house todav. Mr We Present on Willi a 'c i.iggelii)n tor PRESENTS Patent Leathei Hh ss for f tin lady t o l.oui- W. Iicel. parly lnes 3.10 i-1 ue Kid hanfl twrrmd illp- H- . . 1 10 Prepare for Christmas Holidays By getting one of our new style dining room get. 'i vii nt' idiiiiin iln, it'll am! linicli an! ! I . J -J . r . J aiivi aie i :i prifc Imvi'V t lian ever Indon- fur rucIi snnprinr . . . r - . u I ... I - II...... II n .1 . lA V ,niM' loi-h iii (in in iiii- uir wuiui ii, even n you doni tend purchafing. Our new Khipnipntn include s,)rn i .a:..., i i ::';nit iihm'iih-m. iuuie in uuynow ami (jet a K i ii am i. on tin' pou.uu premium, ( toner Main and Webb street, Wl. A. HADE Dibits BESTFLOU QUllted Satin Juliette i M le make Kimil htatjd use Hyers' l.t Klour. It took flnt prom hue at tba OhioapQ World's Fair overall asjspS Uld gl x elleut satisfaction wl rever aied. 1 iiar onload We havi the best ntesm Kclieit Barley, Seed Rye am! lieardlas- Harler. f EPi DLJKTON ROLLER MIL W. S. HYERS, Proprietor. Fine aUM, or black liiei for iiieo on Ktnbrosdatad vahrtl Kvaratl Slier for men I (Nl I'atent I en! 1 1. Shoe, hMl made for men . mi rtttbbet Hoofs tor lite -until lm i.sa ii i sooies Peetfltttr.. AIR TIGHT HEATE 1 have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal stoves guaranteed to bt absolutely air tight. None of the Lieel ih wasted and the stove will save ONE HALF of your fuel bill. I a I mi have a (nil line of cast cook atovea and steel raagM. PriQM tr' Ihl lowest, ijuality considered T C. TAVI OR. fhp Hardware M 7 t Main atrtiet. Femlleton. f'recon. You will find it an easy task to select presents her BOOKS HANDSOME PICTURES TOILET CASES NOVELTIES I hat Kik I AsnsJ ... j ad a lAA ml ill .ii ri in ivi 'iiinriiriit tit aii . , r ulz u iii iir - .mWS( iii-M uim ui it an aniuiiu urt:clll w"" W S A . v t nave rnptn and rkl . n iirpuo vhi iiiiv Min ascs any in r,BMt' TALLMAN & CO. The Leading Druggists. . . Pendleton, Oregon