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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1902)
Immense muary Clearance jagtill going on in full Want. You will miss money saving opportunity if' you do not at I iinm..nA Ct.F.ARAVl'F. SAI r KM HER the stock is petting lower every da ; L ee ire out some things. All Pendleton is .. Mir valuos we are inviim for h little Thf crowd of eople that have hought of in fa will testify M to the Bargain. Not cheap goods but good goods cheap Alexander Department Store, j l4HIMIHHtT', H t f 1 1 1 ine Engine for Sale Lum gasoline engine With pipes ami fittings, oil tanks tunks, evt rv tiling necessary lo set up and opTat Engine lire all new. bring in use only a lew weeks. irery economical ann guaranteed to le satisfactory. Price tat fittincs. Address East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon. f KNIGHTS' MEETING HER SAKE"- PLAY TO BE HERE TOMORROW NKiHT PYTHIAN PREPARE TO ENTERTAIN brothers Second Annual District Convention on January 20, In Pendleton Officers of Damon Lodge. Pamon l.odgo. No 4, K. of P., In stalled the following officers laat even' In. I. B. Reeder. rllatrlrt deputy, actinic as Installing officer: J. F. Nowlin. C. C. l.ec W. Hold V 0 ; W. J. Keyea. prelate; J. T. I .sin birth. M of W.; R. W. Fletcher. K of R 8. and M of F. . 0. R. Dutton. M. nf K ; J. W Duncan. M t A.; J. R M. Pill, I. O At the second annual district con vi nt ion nf th KuigkU 'f Pythias for Umatilla county. Whlen will ho held In Pendleton on January 'o, there will be a session for discussion of Pythian matters In the afternoon, and a com petitive drill In the evening. Flvr towns will he represented Pendleton. Athens. Weston Milton and Helix. At the afternoon meeting the program will bo. Convention railed to order By J. W. Maionoy, grand vice-chancellor of the On gon grand lodge, w ith L W Hold as i 'Ti'tary. Flection of officers. Address of welcome by .1 H tlwlnn oi Pendleton. Response by representatives or the visiting lodges. Address by .1 H Aitkin Of Hunting ton. Or. "Ilrothorly Advice." r.y .Indge W L Uradshaw. of The Palles. Same topic, by Judge TV. M Pake, of Portland. ' Pythlanism ." by J P. Kennedy, of Portland. "Wise Thoughts. ' by Herman Wise, of Asenrla The evening session will be opened by J. F Nowlin The local knights are preparing for rather elaborate entertainment of ; their visitors, and propose to make I the occasion one to he remembered , by their visitors. "FOR Ik" mj Iil ; y la jsMn ic bbvtV VI ! ! - a jg, yjSTLja'f ffijMaaaaaM 1 for a lowly peasant girl a serf. "Plga." the serf girl, has hen brought up In iho household of Prime Valde mar Radetsky. a .nobleman of me right Impulses and great courage. He (alls in love with the peaeant girt 8he returns his lov. It Is the storf of the i onSSSJttSafSS of the violation of the stern law of caste, nowhere mora Inexorable than in Russia There are plots against th.- prince and against ttta woman of his choice plota Ik which membcis of his own family fl lire as well sm n villainous member ( the "third Nctlon," th. secret polio of the csar's dominion It Is a com plicated story, though loarlv and eon vlnclllgly worked out ai cord u g to nil accounts. TOOK STRYCHNINE FOR SALTS AND DIED. of Walla Walla Coun Horrlbly Before His IWDO YOU expect people to know what you have to sell If you don't cat never be A f" T) TI O LTO It advertises WL V C- II I I O CI f Notice of Dissolution of Partnership Motloa is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be , twuen O. M. Taylor and W. W. Pang burn, under the Arm name of Taylot a l'nrhiirn conducting a restaurant business In the City of Pendleton. Or WO, is hereby dissolved by mutual content. The said W. W. Pangbum will col lect all accounts and pay all existing debts of said co-partnership. Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this 1st dS of January. A. n.. 1901. P M TAYLOR W. W. PANORURN Fletcher Fields. ty, Suffered Death. Willi Walla Jan II lit mistak ing strychnine lor Halts. Fletcher Fit Ids. a farmei residing on Russell i n ck in this county, lost his life gita lin The accident Is peculiarly dla iickniuk on a count of the advanced : of the deceased, and of the hori hie suffeilng which followed IBS swal low lug of the drug Mr. Fields wns BO years ot EM and hai for some time suffered with cote ma I'm the disease he used salts la small dotal. On Sumlav he took dowa i bottle supposed t.v Bin to contain i lie medblne. took a leaspoonful. and In a' few minutes was denil. A few days ar.o the strvohnlne bottle WSJ broken and the drug was placed la .in ordinal mfdlclne bottle nearly like t tii one used to contain salts Mr Fields had lived h) Walls Walla COUOtl many vears nnd was a highly r. spcci. d and well to do oltlron The funeral services were held yesterday nt the conntrv home It Girdles the Globe. The fame of Buckles s rales anivy as the best In the world extends round the earth It's the one perfect lioalcr of cuts, corns, hurns. bruises sores scalds, fiolls. ub era, felons, aches, pains and all hMu eruptions Only Infallible pile cure He n hoi at Tsllman & C.n The play which conies to the Fraoi losanfrow, WennsaAaj night. "For Hat 8ake. Is laid In Russls. the realm of the "F.mporor of all the Uusslaa." who with hli family, appear In this pic ture. The play attracts especial at tention because of the recent lecture on Russia and Siberia by Captain Alhertl. so that the announcement of the advance agent of the company "For Her Sake" Is the more to he no He aays: Certainly the story of the new Rus so-Rlberlan four-act melodrama. "For rial Sake." the play which Is to en- iteitaln the patrons or the Fra.er to I morroa night, win cotumond Itsuli as full of promise In that BOli or material which the patrons know as henrt In terest." It Is the story ot true love which does not "run smooth" the old. old story, which, under the deft liTtnd or Hi. skllirul dramatist is mail" over to si in new The storv of this play has a lotting, however, which. If not Wholh novel, is vet susceptible I of t Fast 111 Sill tliut must place It In I the class of novelties among things ; theatrical The plot hinges on IBS love of a Russian prince of the blood V it Increase of 24.0et,OW in the sjSSSSSd valuation of all the property in the state, as comparci' with laat year, U shown ! 1st SSSSMBMBl ummaiiSS for IWI tiled In the. office or the secretary of state Owing to an Increase of about tr.im.unfl In tha exemptions, the net Increase In the Value of taxable property Is $21,600. QAfl The total value of taxable prop art) Is now lf1.mt.St8.tl us against 117.M4,tT4.1S In ItSS The total val UBtlei Is now hlghei than It has been In tive vears before. lfWllWMfWWWWfWt ten's Ready to wear rtment iWrspfierr always told for 75e, clearance price fjinj :V2 to 44 Mind me (he Jackets, Capes and Tailot made Suits Muslin Underwear more interesting every day. I Black Taffeta 19 inch Silk The Peoples Warehouse Qoori value 76 , olMfnoe price 49o Dutchess Satin 2 i inch black Always w 1 1 1 1 $1 , clearance price. 69o Black Dutchess 25 inch Satin Regular price $1 6o, oltarnnoii priee 98o REDUCTIONS ON ALL SILKS th annual Clearance Sale doz. Men's Shirts tboodered, stift'boaoiUH with aeperate ''"flf. ami lot of Huft boaom, collars and liaMiohed, alway aold fof 76 to $1 France price 48c. The Peoples Warehouse Men's Clothing Dept. J Lois of Men'. Suits, were $6.50. $7.50 and $.50 CLKAKANCf: I'MCI: $5.95. Bit diMplay in Urge niiddlt window kAKh BAR0A1NS IN OVERCOATS. jj.-j.aiju j.-.JtijiJiiMjruraitttjs MtmfimmmmtmM Trrnn nimrrrrrrrrrir ' ' 1,1