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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1902)
MitttitttntiiiMitttnniiii Immense i THESE TO RECEIVE inuary Clearance I I gtju g0ii g (.n in full Maet. You will miss X 8By saving opportunity if you do nut at- X . i , 'i i i . vnr urn Z pIBCR the stock if getting lowr every da ; X L m out of some things. All Pendleton is X ihout the big value we arc giving for eo litile crowd of people that have hougtit of u- l wln et fj m to the bttgtinp. Not cheap goods but good goods cheap Alexander Department Store, j uin 1 1 1 1 ' m " itttnnt REV. GEO. MONTGOMERY, CATHOLIC BISHOP OP MAM . A ABOUT 500 KNIGHTS WILL BE HERE MONDAY. Pythian Prepare to Entertain Mem bera of the Reception Committee. PrapariUoM are now almost com pitta lor the grand K. P. convention Which will be Riven in the 1 Dow hall next Monla evening. The mat ter of entertainment and arrangement of program was left entirely to la mon lodge No. 4, and they arp prepar ing; to do themselves promt on this occasion. Athena. Weston and Mil ton lodges will come in a body on a special train over the O. R. A N while the members of the Helix lodge will come down over the W. A C. R. Special rates of one third less than the regular far.- has been secured 1 over these roads, and it Is expected that almost .Vo Knights will be in Pendleton on this second annual Rast ern Oregon district convention. R. W Klctihei. chairman of the recep MOB committee, has announced the following names who will assist him In reviving and helping to make the visitors feel at home: 1.. P. Reeder C. J. Whitaker. C. J. Ferguson. J. T. I.amMrth. H. L Hexter, George A Hartninn. Jr.. J. If Raley. C. H Marsh. R. W. Ritncr. V. M Pierce. J W. Duncan. C. A. Frar.ler. Fred Earl L On.nwald. C. C Sharp. P P Watson. K A. Mann. .lames Malonov n. B. Bailey. L W Held. C .1 tattk H. Alexander. nils lnaU.r I on frrj box ot the amain I jivfltive Kmmo-t htinine Tkbicu " ' rm.iy i obi rinm m mm in on,- anjt THE WORLD ALMANAC. ne Engine for Sale noei choline encme with pipes and v.t nc oil tanks Puks. everv tlutip necessary to set up and operate Engine 1 . t iireal! new, twine; in use oniy a tew weexs. rv economical and guaranteed to le satistactory. Trice IpjBfi ddress East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon. This inilur i no ctstt box of the p. nu n Laxative BroTmMQitinineTiew n T t reiuodjr hi i s iviu la IJ. A Little Book of Great Importance. Do you wish for a book that can be relied uion to answer correctly all the little questions and knotty prob lems that present themselves day by day a book that will quickly decide all arguments on all subjects? The 1902 World's Almanac and Encyclo pedia, which la now ready, la exactly this kind of a book It takes the same position In the world of facta and figures as does the dictionary In the world of words. This little volume contains over fi'Hi pages of well printed agate type, every line containing a fact that rot will sooner or later want to look up. The World almanac should occupy a prominent place In every progres sive American household The IIW2 edition is more complete than any of the former ones. It contains facts on many auhjects that have recently been brought to the public notice and which every up to date person should have at his Angers' end. Among the features of the 1W2 World's Almanac are: The millionaires of the l'uited Romanist bishop ot l.o Angeles will go to the Philippines States a list giving the name of nearly 4sst m rnons who kcs over HJBO.ono. The great Anwrlean i Mists fu.i particulars ot 1K3 lead ing industrial organizations Organl. ed labor, enlarged statistics oi the strength of labor unions and the pies ent condition ot the lali BMTSSMBl The Nicaraguan canal and the Hay Pauncefote treaties with Great Hut aln. Progress of arlel navigation in ISnl. Complete Pulled Stati-s con sua. Anarehist statistics of the Cult ed States and Europe etc. ate to the Mi nt ot ov er 1 .' topics The 1M2 World Almanac and K n eloMMlia is on sale by all newsdeal eis tkroncboul the oovBtl) for 26 ents When orilered by mall. in eentS eXtia for poMtllge must be In cluded to the World. New York Blown to Atom. The old Idea (hat the hod) some times needs H powerful, drastic, pur gatne pill has betl xploded. fur Dr King' New Life Pills, which are per fecily harmless gently stimulate liver Mai ixiwels to expel poisonou mattor, CtoBBBS the xstem and absolutely cure constipation and sick headache, only He ;it Tsllaian ft Oo.'l drug tore NORTH COAST RACING. Circuit to br Formed at Seattle thle Month. A notthwestem racing men'a olr cult to take In all the leading i It lea and towns of Washington Idaho and Or6tl Is to be f ilmed nt Shuttle, a meeting having b. en railed for th Sound . It y on January 15 for till pur nose. The circuit Will COSHMBBS neJft autumn. Horses frOBI alt over the i northwest, the best racing and trot ting blood obtainable, will enter the races at the first city ami thtBca "III ' go to everv town which Is fortunata enough to get on the circuit. Scat tic. Portland. Vancouver. Wash. Sa ton, Oregon.. Kverett, Whatcom Nith Yakima. Spokane and possibly Holse are In on the deal, while Taco ma. Watla Walla. Pendleton I ewla ton. t'otfax and several other flour ishing towns are considered able to bring the circuit lo their doors Kvpeiienced horsemen that If good purses are hung up California stables will be well represented OB ihe prospective circuit. California horsemen said to belntcrestcfl la the outlook for rating In Ihe north west states, and are rumored to ba OBI) waiting an opportunity to om pt'te with the blooded animal of the noHh on Pacific northwest grounds The president announced hi inten tlon to appoint Lieutenant Pavld H liiivls as collector of diatom In lliskll For Sale! Kighl lets with dwelllBg and BSn $,1000 House has seven looms, bsthi reller and STSrchoUS, I if wit haul finish on stoic fouodstioi Also (om lots anl new COttSfBi $1,250 I ui i 1 1 .mi l li 1 1 1 (liOQOi r" 1 casii, reasonaMi tune mi halam e. or will sell on ilMtlltflMRtl See FRANK B. CLOPTON, hi j Main Sin St, sgWMftrBftOTW ..;..vywttpvv'rvivif''r'iry,trMfMfurYw 4 ienfs Ready to wear irtment pmpfiers alwavw Bold Tor 75c. clfaran - price 48c lilM 32 to 44 mi tt the Jackets, Capes and Tailor made Suits lislin L'ndtrw cr more interesting every day. The Peoples Warehouse Black Taffeta 9 inch Silk Good value 76' . clftMaUMM ri' 49c Dutchess Satin 2 inch black Always worth $1, filtuinof prioc. G9o Black Dutchess 25 inch Satin Regular irir- 60, nlfnniw priot 98o REDUCTIONS ON ALL SILKS th annual Clearance Sale doz. Men's Shirts 1 launder i , stiff botWM with aepwrate ud lot of goft bosum, ooUaUl and "U-li.-.. always sold for 76 to $1 irance price 48 . The Peoples Warehouse Men's Clothing Dept. i lots of Men's Suits, were $6.50, $7,50 and $M.50 CLEARANCE PRICE $5.95. St- display in large middle window RARE BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. - jrji-fnrmrrri i agNwaa .. m nmmMmumtnm mmmmmmmmmmm