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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1901)
OUR Shoe Sale CONTINUES In full blast 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. MONDAY. DKCKMBKlt 23. ltOL NEWSPAPER BARGAIN DAY. The Date Will be December 28th, J9J1, for the One Day Only. The East Oregorilaii propoaos to In augurate a bargain day. Thla day will be December 28th. 11)01 On thia day abaciiptlona to the Bast OreKonlau dally, weekly or seml-weskly, will be FOUND We find that it pays to ad vertise, and this week as ong as they last we will give' taken at half price. There will be a cut of 60 per cent. In the Eaat Ore Konian's subscription price for this one day only. On this day you can ob tain th dally East Orexonlan b mail for one year for $3; semi-weekly for a year for only $1. and the weekly for a year for 76 cent. Thla offer Is made to old or new aubscrlbera. who pay aubacrlptlons In advance from De cember 28th. 1901. for one year or more. Don't fail to take advantaK of the offer. Tell your neighbor about the offer. Send In your name for a ample copy. Remit by bank check, postal note, money order or In one and two cent atampa. Addreas East Oregontan, Pendleton Oregon Gold Plated Picture Frame ith a rifty-cent pufoblM of lasnwan- otooktry or granite an. I Mily one frame to a orson. wl Tea House Fin- teas and coffees. THE NEW YORK WORLD. The Most Widely Read Newspaper In America. Time baa demonstrated that the Thrice-aWeek World Hands alone In 1 Its class. Other papers have Imltat ed Its form but not Its success. This la because it tells all Uie new all the time and telle It Impartially, whether that nc-,vs be political or oth erwise. It is in fact almost a dally at the price of a wekly and you can not aft, rd to be without it Kepuoiicun and democrat alike can read the Thucu-a-Week World with absolute confidence In truth. In addition to news It publish) j nrst-class serial storiea and other features suited to the home and fire side. The Thrice-aWeek World's regular subscription price Is only $1.00 per year and thia pays for 166 paper? W- offer this unequalled newspaper and the weekly Kast Oregonlan tt tether for 2.Zo. Turkeys, ducks, chickena and geese, selected fowls, at B Martin's. REVERE A FOUNDER MORMONS REVERE MEMORY OF PROPHET JOSEPH SMITH. Wherever Latter Day Saints Are They Revere His Life and Works Today. Salt Lake CUT. Dec. 23.--Wherever there are Mormons today hns bttfl celebrated and In a number of liiBtnn OSf the festivities have entirely t;iWen flu place of the celebration two days nac by Christendom. December 23 is Joseph Smith's birthday nnnl ver !sary. and the observance of It and of ! Ilrlahnm Young's birthday June 1, arc ! official holidays of the Mormon church. The exercises at the different meeting houses today were similar to the customary Christmas celebra tions, except for the lack of trees or Rifts There was a great deal of mil i sle and discourses on Joseph Smith wen ;i feature. The story was told of his birth In lRnfi in a lowly farm heu i at Sharon. Windsor county. Vt.. his discovery of the sacred plates, the story of his subsequent career. In which he founded the Mormon re ligion, and his tragic death In Illinois. Although there will be no church celebration of Christmas, the rarions Mormon families will observe It by reunions and the exchange of Riffs like the members of other denominations PERSONAL MENTION Frank N MeCandless of F.llens burg, is In town. J I), liawes, Is at Hotel St. OeorK'1 from Weston. Jacob Met, the Walla Walla beer king. Is In the city. W II Dale was a I visitor to !' dlSton Saturday. J. II. La war has gone to (J&lM on pi ofesslonn I I'llsiliess. .1 a I- Stamper was a Weston visitor to Pi Balaton yesterday. B. F. Dennis has returned from his homestead la Gillian county. Alex Mali elm and II. Donah were in Paadleton Saturday from Pilot Rock, Mrs. Julia Hart, ot Htppn r, was the litest Of Miss Ida I'otwln. OB Sunday. ). I'oweis an. I Uuss II llo'isi' are gin sts of the Onlilen Utile bote; ironi TmaUlla. S. l Peil.-i an.; wlf. in Pilot Rot k, ware trad lag with Pendleton mer' hants Saturday. Mrs. I. L Hay Is seriously 111 at her home on Jaikson street, ami her friends fear for the worst. Tliimas Matthews returned Satm day from lleppnet. win f, he had been looking after his stoc k interests i Ms B, II Hall has gone to Weston to spend the holidays with her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. P 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 -a 1 1 . Mrs. White, stenographer for Car ter a- ltale lias gon- to Spui , in. in spend the holidays with relative William Curtis was granted a li cense to wed Flora K. I.lnter. by County Clerk Chamberlain this mora Ing Q, S Collier Is visiting relatives and friends In Pemlleton from Port land, where be Is attending dental college. .Mrs. F. F. Waffle, who has been visiting Rat sister. Mrs. W. F. Ken led) left this morning for her home' at la Grande. Mrs Arthur I.. Knigh: will leave this evening ror North Yakima to speu the holidays with hei mother. Mrs M A Murchie. Judge J. J. Halieray has returned from s trip to Seattle. Taeoms ami other sound iHiints He says times are lively in that country. Walter Fansber employed is it I. Monterastein Brothers, left BOBdaj ssoraUsB tor Walla Walla to spend the holidays with relative Karl Watterson. of Tin Dalle.-, was In the city yesterday ami left this morning for Walla Walla, where In will visit frltsstl until after the In, I idays Miss Myitis) Hill, a student 01 tin Pendleton Academy, left Sat unlit . veniug lot Helix, to spend tin ho i davs with her parents, Mr ami Mrs J, F. Hill. REVOLT OF SANTA CLAUS. An Entertainment Tomorrow After noon at Assembly Hall. The hluh school will give the fol lowtai ratertalnnanl tomorrow after noon at J:3n at Assembly Hall. Ad mission will be 10 cents: Cast of Characters. Santa Claus Wlllard Bond llrownles Hodge. Joe llalloch. Podge. Glen Sforle. Spirit ol Child LOtU Llverniore United Stales Frisco Woldo Hose; Prlcllla. Margaret l.owell, Dixie. Dixie Todd. Bnaland John Hull Vrthtir Smlto Bcotland- lean Mora Shook In land Kathleen Mary Stuart (TranceClothilda Btaol castle Qannany PrlU . ... Dalmor Painter Russia - Ivan Phyllis Parks tall Marie Myrtle Walker Hawaii - Kalulaul ... IHIa Danner .latian- Mntsii Edna Mattt China- Ah Fun . . Archie McFarland HANS LORENSEN DEAD. Death Occurred at Warren on Sun day Funeral Today Hans l.orensen. TO years of age died at tin home of his slater. Mrs. Sarah A. Thompson, near Watren station at 4 o'clock yesterday morn ing the cause of death being old age and I general breaking down. Mr Loiaman was n pioneer of Oregon, havlBI resided for many years In the neighborhood where ha died and was i lov. ,1 and respected by n host of friends The remains were laid In their last resting place In tin Warren eenn ti r this afternoon. SI. alUfc STOUT Fifty Pet Cent Increa' WS Our Halea thk Ml show a net Increase of fifty lust fall, e are now doing the lending iiSL, i, r Pendleton. We a Mint for this soleh- on aecom, 'f"r "w hi stock and superior iiiinlily of our good's, ,, -,.M'Vh da to much shea par than our conipetltors. l?inpnis Otir Stock Is Now ComU. rv; n all department, liiclnilitig a Hn. line of H,,,u ... ire now selling cheaper than ever liefore iWu Hta niss It if you do not fall in line anil patronize ti l ,you riven you such big values for your money. Thaniri., ""I lII for Hindi con tinned ninl liners. 1 .f.. "",nU ODe ana all for lUOIl IIIIIV, rfspert. LYONS MERCANTILE CO. Prepare for Christmas Holidays 5 j 'QB joing at Actual Cost lens Patent Calf, Patent CUflFiia . . . Kid and Enamel Calf OlIULO fact, ail Short Lines Kfd'uvil ti Actual Ooaa. lowtt in and see for yourself. 6 Main St. The Pendleton 8h An up to date k'epair 5hop in connection with our store t leorge u H otln A I H i erts. is in the city iroln I'eoria. Iowa He will ipaad the holidays Inn . then go tn iieppner and I'ortland for a short visit liefore returnitiK iQBBd Tin te .lames Kanford win l:, daughter, Oraao, left yesterday even Ing for their home In Portland, nftei ooaduetlng series of pseetlni Milton, where they formerly resided . i in uibsvi .mil aim r.nn i The Pendleton Shoe CO. trrlrad aturdaj from Balem tiiev are atteiniing si-nool. and will spend the holidays with tin It part Bti Mr and Mrs J, W. Mvrid of War ren. Mrs Mav Haumeister and dan Miss Olga of Walla Walla were in POndletOn Saturday Tin i 0UM 'his far to meet Miss Charlotte, their daughter and sister, who has boon at College Point. N. Y . studying music the past summer A. Kunke.l of the A Kunkel lmple nu n t company, about to be estn' ed in Pendleton, and who with his finally will live in the Btoekar house, corner of Jackson and Hush streets, is an old-time I'endletoiilaii. being here in I Kim selling the brick for the first brick building In Pendleton. Crockery for Christmas Presents V slum in Kreat variety. 'e have kin newest and neatest in tableware and toiletware, and a lig assortment of those ornamen- j tal pieces that are in such popular demand lot Christmas gifts The prices on all these goods are the ; lowest for the quality. C. RONRMAM. najsssagaaajsjsjsjsj nansvsoafsosnsaj H We Present Nou with n 'ew suggestions for I PRESENTS 1 A.A I f . . uy j;tauii oit- hi (ui new piyiv (unmg room gets. Ti are of ODOtoe deaigll and finish, solidly inadn and are offd ;r R prirt- lower 1 Man evr nohire for suclt superior m T 1- 1 - . Al 1 xl '. M V .mm loiik hi inein. mi'v ure worm n, even it von don t fend piirehnHiii. ( htr new shipments iiicliidn me prracle noveinei i oipe in nnyhow and et a KRl I HANCE on the foti.no premium. ( orner M i n and Vebb street M. A. RADEI I'ateiit Leathei t the lady for :; .",i Louie XV, heel, imrtv shoe. ;i fin fine Kid bandHuroed slip- Hr 1.60 IMilted Sallll Juliette 1,10 Klne wine, or lilaek li)MM for men Banbrosderad velvet Kvaratl Sliis-r for men I ti I'atent Leather Slim-, lies! made for men ... .. i liuhber l;..oi- fin 'ihe-sniall Isi.v U Peoples Warehouse Keetfitter.s. Th East Oregontan is Eastern Ors gon's rsprsssntstive paper. It lead, and the people appreciate It and show it by their liberal patronage. It is the advertising medium of this section. BY EES' BEST FL0U in make , mi bread use livers' Ibit Klour. It took 6ret nremmm .it the Chicago World's Fair over sll com pet I llOBi tnd fi e , client satisfaction whersrer nsed. Kvery -. imaranteed. We have the liert Stssm kolleil liailev, ei'ii Byv am! Hen'dles Psrley. PENDLETON ROLLER MIL W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. AIRTI(1HT HE ATE -v ' I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal stoves guaranteed to le absolutely air tight. None of the heat is wasted and the stoves will save ONE HALF of your fuel bill. 1 also have a full line of cast took stoves and steel risKej Prices are the lowest, quality considered T C TAVI f0 iLA M-4ss aro M s . i a Lvvn iiiv a - 7-tl Main stnre.t. Pnncfleinn. Oreaon. Closing out X-mas goods at cost and lesi Get our prices. We mean business. Dolls, nc to $2 00. Albums, BO to $4J Toilet Cases at your own price. Collar and Cuff, Clove and Handkerchief and Work Boxes. W. OVa Mil you I hrienta dglirM at les., than Portland prices. IW1 overlook thttc orioM Our books are the latest and prices right. e have the goods and . an MVe you money. TALLMAN & CO. The Leading Druggists. - Pendleton, Or