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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1901)
Men's and Bov's Overcoats, w See KldllCtioni in Prices All of our $12.50 coats will go at $ 9M All of our $14 00 coats will jr.. at $10.00 All of our $15 (10 coats will go at $11 50 Boy's Overcoats. All of our $2 50 ove coats go at $1.75 All of our 3.00 overcoats go at 2 25 All of our 3.50 overcoats go aj 2 75 Ever vof ai In the house has bse reduced come e rly and get your pick. BAER DALEY On' f'rirc Clothier. Furnish ' flutters. PfwilcUm. THE WORLD OF WOMEN RED. IN PINKISH SHADE. FASHIONABLE JUST NOW work rhiay ii:rv:.Mi:i:u GENERAL NEWS n- BOtaOa win killed and ilM ethers iiijurtftl In a iieenliar accident n tin Flllmoieetieei etoctrti or llm ir Sat, Vi :n ! Jm dn nigh The i- i! hop. Dt securing the aaagi- of any general Irrigation le talat.m rtntrlai the present congress, ami eon tittle hiii i securing as approprlotlon for n nn oaimfrmeB ta iratom. Newall c Rathbtra eoaeletod of ami ul--m i" tli nutory (or four la tl i n iMiarl"!. Woodman hnUamt i i rents far I r Jefferaonvllle. Iml.. will nut ask for m trial. Kln: Am .uh.t ,i offend to al ln lla MM le Constantlnc whom . enltnd iron: S"rvla let lusultiiiK II i Miaga. in Miinti li he aOfB the OOOOBB. pardon anil kltmn her " 1 1 1 1 white hand." Th. trMMtt) department Tueailay drew a warrant In favoi of Heal Ail Irai Si'hl- ii-i PUM nla share of tl- p t I. Hum .t It. Illlli Ol til' ill inn tlun of the Spanish Bant at San UaajB , Juij ;: (IN Hi' Thomas Upton received a ail IBT i mil. h Ihiwi ami stand as a Christ aia? cut from Ji an Crtatmtaa j h Flash : t'harlci. Dana Olliaon ludn. Morgan O'Hrien ami It' other Anon nt King Kdwanl prevented Sir Thomas with a cigar, tt. .a.-. Attoriie-.-tieneial DOBa4BM Ol MtB r-. t.i 'ii the puolished letter of J .1 Mill in explanation of the recent t inaactlOBi In Weetera railroads 4 tav urpoaa m the Northero s ii, ) wo. iht no intim-m e thi action i-onteniplati t b) th- mate offte. r of Miniie.oiii acid in Cliii ago a movement waa tiartei! which ma result in a general BKraaai m tin wages of trainmen, - ...... an.! switchmen on si' M railroad systems eaat of Chi ta an. .-CiriC NORTHWEST NEWS Cliarlt BM LjrasrtI a yomiK man of As- I cr suddenly Tuesday. King In a fit his 'i'a -truck ranaiai i uiu nailim of Mm t a -i rain Chfla Pajato) a toy t? years of age, aaoloyati la th puntiuK eatahlish Bii-ni Oi C. H. Crooker k Co . In Port lajwl a la learfull crushed hy a fi.-iKiit elevator. Thoina.- McCimiI kiii; oi lliiKh Mi i .i Walla Walla, lien aaUMOMOa ifonnild a .Spokane with a hullet Id. ii n ! f alul (arid and Martin a r the result oi elty M na. i Cowan an old raetdeut ii .tin! l.cc t'raw MMMra ate in Jail tiish' in tlo Kails Aihanv died Tuebday of Hr'.ght s dU Mi .: I.. a. iii i.i years He had aaao a reaioaal of Albany for about ?. via:- ami waa one of the first i nil.: n the All. air- lodge A O. I W II. .av. a wit. and three children JaJaVo KaoatjN. a wealthy man from Cotorasto Spiiiig uax bail S. I ajMl C K K.ili. nun Seattle busiueas ni.-n arraatod for assault ami hattcrv He has also COgflaMaoOd a damagr auit for $40,000, alleging that the Roawaooa arruaod him of lMlna a hopliftci The Miaiciii.-ni in mad.- DO the an thoritv at one oi Uta leadiiiK hanker or Portlaod that PorlaMd'i hanking IMiwer toilav in represented hy th showing of from 120.00ft.ow0 to $25. aot'i.OOn Portland's clearncea for 1901 abow an increase approximately, of 117,000,000 OVOi the total aniount of rlearance of I Ml Sjlvestel Hatha '..a a piulit cr of 1110 tu i Toaoooii at the aogaa at wk BOO in-law W S KailniK South Mo uiu Tabol near I'ortland Ha was in Na York m 1Mb sfto roi.illit; to Oregon Jn wa.- a mill wriihl. ami Mood oolM OffOfaM City k early mills ami also m-vcral of ihi earl) on s erected In the state. ON THE DAYTON COVELLO O. R. N. EXTENSION. Turners. Jne Terminus and New Town it Springing Up Dayton Citizens Are Raising Protest Co vtllo Doomed. l a . ion. Dei M Work on the () II A N in .in h Ironi this place to nvcllo, Baa boob dlaaoattatiod and it la now UBjOvneod that he road will not Im- Inlabed boyoad the Turnei i .inch, three mle irom Covetlo. until ' nv I' paiatlonn arc now I ng inaiti to btUW a MMtOd house it. i tank and turn tabh at this point, althoiiah in. uiu who i in a po litlofl to ulve an Idaa ol tin- mien Uona oi the latlruad .omoain arlll admit thai this la to he the terminus a id all .speak hopciut of the branch la Ins continued In the .spring. The merchants of Covella .vho i propcrt;. IntatOOti are very nncli dlMpoointod at the aoddan ...-ins of atoril on this lim,-. winch Ihoy hop.-il to have into their little .iiki within a short time, ax thev ra allao that he place is doomed lor the ireeeni a: u-aat Toinoi'i arlll la- tho bnaiuei.- point im this section and alrcp.it) woik ha.- le-.-n liegun on lores and wateaninea it i as poet ad thnt n poHtoffli w ill he estuh llahed as joon as a petition can be got befoii th.- :oMiifnYe dcpartiiient at iln ills tow n lot have boon sink it off and an bta offered A' " mall ftgnie Hen Turner owns this bind and handsome prtOOl liav, 0001 offered tor Ifound oti which to hull. i a saloon and store. It la expected that this will tohl BOOM trade which now comet, i.i Dayton, tor then tin fnnawn ana pat their supplies pawn Im aannr oobm atid win not drive to !aytn:' whet ih) .-an k.-i go I luai as h.api) BI0J0B nearer. It is also rumor.-d that It is tl III teBt lOO lor :h. lallioad eon1 -,n ti :i over a t'-aln crew over .. sht.a, this poiu. If this is doic it aHi rooti a demand for a hotel and fl t:n .v.: a. id altogether tlo- ontlool now is that a town of consnteralil. piupofHoao win' spring htto ealatanci . lit Tnrner ranch during the in-xt lew montbti. Whether this means that tin mn.-i. talked of I), lane v cut off will h. abandoni d or v III he gradeii and racked at a later dale is BOt VOi known hut something i in tho wnm that it aft booo impossihle to fatlniiM so iar OrafOB Hallroad A N'avigu tlon official), an- silent as to tin- in leiitu, ii ol tin- rOBIOBBJ and all flic will say is that "no outers have ft lieen giver.'' and ' no on. can t ill what th. iuture will unfold ' Th's would lead one to BOltova 'hat the know mote than the) can- in nivc out ClUaoBa of fhljflao hav taken the matter up ami a committee was ap- aotalod hy tin rant BMrc fail club ic prepare a memorial Horn tin cltlxen" oi liavion reipieatlng tin- iiumediai. exiension oi this cut off to lad in. -on the I'onicroy branch along tho route which as already been anvey Od and right of way paid for This oi. .untie, ih composed ol Will' tl. Fonts. K D Sayres and In II Mm rls The memorial aets forth a' lOBIIIl tin advantages such a BjojfO would Im- to the company in KltiBf then, a practical route and aattlai out the heavy grade of tin Alto hill, and how th.- I'l-tiill'-tiih-Spokaiie trams would then not be compelled to pull over the hill It also iointt out that no traffic or husiness would ii- hait hy this change laatoad ntuoh lill.-ilin sj- would h nainei! Iiolll the ru-h country the ni-w line would tap. It is coiitideutl) OBPOI led h) the paopla of Dayton that the rail toad coiupan) will rOCOIBlse thin potlllon and DfOfOOt against tin- aliai. loniin n oi tin aatOBOfaBR of the road and '.nit ii All! In again taken up in the pTin and pushed through to comi'le tlon cutting out the present road uvoi th.- Alto hill and putting Waits hurg and Dayton on tin- main tin Hut there is little ground for this confidence I i- stated that no trains will be run on the new hiamn to Turners until spring The Rage for White Fur Trimmings In Ootnam. New York. Dec M Kcl. In a pa!e rlthot pinkish aharto, is vers. Mb .onalde Just now It is called Allien atn red. hut real!) more OOBfl) IP proaches carol than anything else it would he a poifivt carol tint v not so deep. A true!, oi th - hade loth shown the sKirt , ut to dear tin : ran Bd and hangln.: .pit-- ?t.n without an) lullmss BattBBrBI at tin- kaoM in fiont nmi rtaim ai tin- nick where it i losses i- a Inn c; illghtl) curving KrOllHihapod piece of cloth tOrmina a hand an Inch ami a half wldi Tin- BOCttOBI oi this hand are pothapa eight lachaa load ami nrc 'piped with white satin The Utile coat extends four inches 1 1 on tin- waist line and I rut ttrnbjhl aroond Tin collar is cut with tin coat hut flare much Down the center of the hack runs a long scroll-like hand piped with white BBtfB and op each side is a short.-i The BBBH BCtall designs are repeat d on the trout at each side ami run from the bant ttaa up to tan very edge of the upward flaring collar. Several small scroll hands are placed around the Jacket horizontally a couple of Inches a hove Its lowei edges As man) oi the hands tun from the ihoofdori to tin- bottom or the coat slcivi It cli.se on the left sld with white loop and rather MMll white buttons Among tin man) daint) gowns trlmmod with selt-colored lace Is an ci hi design em embroider) trims tin skirt, eat in talis where the :!.nim join- Then- are UltBBBil ov'-i a hand of taffeta covered with in hp. Tin- hodice has two ln plait- in limit ami two in tin- BBck dir-ctly in tin MBtOr, and a doable collar, one ol stitched ecru taffeta anil otie of white satin overlaid with ecru lac. sih.r fox makes ran aOctoni 'rimming lor red cloth trimming. Ah aolntal) chick is a frock trimmed on the skirts with a RttOd flouin Dot more than a quartet of a yard daap and shaped M that I' fits the skirt underneath It i- Biped with black nat in on both adano Bad aal M the skirt like a ham! Tin- rag- for white fur i-.m gj is prohabi) trac-ahic to th la ' on ol King Kdward 'll which t.i n plai i m-xt Jim.- White bob lamb ttta:.i s ,i . eft. i t IV. t M 111 Ml 1 1 : II ' oiiihiiiatiini with velvet ami embroidery'- This, of course. m a gn luxury, bahj aiunfa being a ver m MaOtVa fur but It seems that l!i more lxautiiul ami costly a fur n mi ming is the moie MMlOOalj ii is used upon gown aii'! coats Soiin- of lie niiMt expej -ivi ip h.-'.i.- the skirt tilmnied from hem ,o la-It with the tiniest sit ripe oi mi IVlna, making the pre o( BOthiojl sh in ot staggering HoWOtOI the little mat ter of expense does not fntBBt tb fashiouat I ii. the least Fnnc Dish Sole. china uQ THE HOLIDAYS ARE HE AT THE B P. S. CLOSING OUT 5A ON DRY GOODS. ;..je?..v...;.y,ttW IS FAR FROM 66 FLEECE 1 1 in- marked "ail wool" ere inaile IVoui wool rags and uld wtiolon rag? 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