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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1902)
rHIIIII.MfT""TT"'1TttfT' SPECIAL )R THE COMING WEEK. . .ittt.rtnnif v ilia, u'l noan 1 . i i i . t- L. . If 11 '111 ' y H MMH VUIIIV1 I I H 1 , l a V I V i ' .r. .1 Wo qvo ' mn 1 i nor ah&iaL . f f winter good: Bonn body will get them. $8 98 8 76 2 its 1.96 1.38 1.18 98c 19c SEE PRICES BELOW: i ; in .jti...ial iirlfw f ,nt1Pl Winrm, "I " t". (tanel witi, ipeoW prtce .. . htanel waist, atwoial price Kderdown drewing aiqoei, ipeoUl price par Rff-, M"'''5'1 CLOAKS ALL AT HALF PRICE. Dggyy ui'inBfl. ppecinl price CJ ( pdoWDi, ppecial prioe roolen how , apteW price 33 1 3 ccn on a ni Gds. i Alexander Department Store. milt I tt I 1 1 1 4' 'I' il'ili4 1 J liRSMiEST FLOUR TiBikf K'xxl hroad n liver' Bt Flour. It took flrat nromiiii:. at the Chicago World'n Fair overall roinneti io and slrse pjeellent aatiafaction wherever umhI. tftn tnieranteed. have 'I'" ban! Htoani iHIwi Barley, Heed Rye ami Beanlleee Barley. READY FOR USE WESTON NORMAL HAS A NEW BUILDING. FOXHAI.L KLLM . CAPTAIN, ANDCOWMN. P0I 0 CHAMPIONS KDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. Structure l Complete To Be Inspect or) Saturday by Regents. Weston. .Ian. :11 The new normal ' IDkOOl building a thin place Is now Completed, The board hi regents will M lu ll In Investigate Its construction Saturday. If hultt according to the' stipulated contract. Contractors Rnrll Vnn Pntton ft Co. of Salem, will turn' It OYer to the state. TliU lilllldiug. OB (Thiol) work I'om- , nenced last .lune. is emoted at a cost of 108,000, which was appropriated by the last session of tin legislature., Tin new building is three atorlea bigg BOlMOi the hasenient : Is of, atone and brtck; 11k dlaenatOM an-1 MxSl anil the Whole building ON t:iins !! roOfet, The hasement will be used for g) nitiasiuin and a lahora tOTJ mm poses Ut first and third Hoots are divided Into class-rooms and the WLOIld floor Is the chapel, which lins BSatlU capacity of BOO. Take it all In nil. It is n fine bnlMtng and a credit to Weaton as well as the MU i n cud of the state. It Ib uald that )iK li the finest building rTwncd In the state that has been erected without a heavier outlay of money than this fine cost. This reflects much credit on the board of regents as well ns the contractors who engineered the work. It Is not expected to place building Into use until about ni March, and then the old not be discarded, but win in tie tiainliig purposes. Tin normal here Is In a very flour Isliini; condition and has students from all parts of the Kast end of the stiii. The enrollment has almost reached the hundred marl, and It will be a great relict to the fai'.ilty as well as students when they can get out of the old building and then cramped quarters Into the new one. .M3aa8n:, - m S ?w n,; f t ' uwn ' - - - e Annua JbxhaU Aeeve Five An rnr.mi. under the captnmcy of Fost'all Keene. mU coixpete with five Fnci shmen tor supremacy as polo champions. the new the first one will ' kept lli PLEASURES OF RIDING OVER THE SNOW ENJOYED. ;oline Engine for Sale Mpowet gasoline engine with pipes ami fittings, oil tanks Bitinks . verytMng necessary to set up ami operate DBflM Mjrcali new, liemg in use oniv I fw wciks tisverv ecoaomicttl and Ruarairteed to lie satislactory. l'rice led fitting! Address East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon. .H Sorts of Rigs Gotten Out and Old and Young Indulge in Sport. Ho. for u sleigh ride' This Is the watchword of every young person in Pendleton; and a great many older ones nre not loth to glide about the tracts and country behind a fleet tooted team In a euttet Kver team : and rig that can lie mustered are' pressed Into service, and the merry jingle of the sleigh-hells can he heard in ran bund All the rigs belonging at the liven stables are In constant l mand and they cannot supply all , tbut call, In fad. It is amusing to I see the dlfl'ei nl kinds 01 n nit 1 1 Htu es people havi roostracted la order to gi t a taste l thl sport of skimmiiiu over the sin are oi the saoa at a l'at a gait as a bares can go. Some have the bodj ol tlieli buggies placed on roughly thrown toaather runners of their own make while some haxe resorted to taking the hall or a cart wheel and making runners out of It All the children in town can be seen out with then sleds, or toboggans, and all that resort to this sport at. not children, tor some men and women are equally enthualastli with tie foils, and ran hp seen down hill or rat eh I tm onto body's rig to furnish ibem power. This Is IndSSd g I snort and all an ainhtaf thai the stem eats win be good and lei the present eight inches ol beautiful'' remain on Hp i round for several days " they can get all of this sport they want It is good sleighing In town where the snow is packed and will bo In the oonntff) as soon as a few tigs have passed over the mads ami broken th paths the lit sliding some motive SNOW FELL EIGHT INCHES IN WALLA WALLA. About aa Much aa Uitially Comas Tbcie Duung Entn- Winter. Walls Wnlla. Jan II Might In. In s nl ,iiow on the level is the record made bate yesterday, almost the max Itnum In ordinary winters No wind -. I "i inantod the snow and It Ilea level mi r the surface of the ground i be finest sleighing ill n',v Is being enjoyed today Sleighing parlies numerous last night and the mhiw Is being Utilised fully Farmers hi. inMlnnl ovai the prospects of plenty ol moisture an. I protection for tie' grain Thirty million stamps bearing King Mwnrd'i portrait, were plneed on iah in tin postofflces throughout Rngtand on New Year's day Calsrrh isnnoi Be Cared w ,ii. io si spi ii. Milium, m iin'j i on... i leeefe lai ' ol tn' .1i.(sm. I'NiHrrh 111 IiIimmI nr .'iinmlliiiloiisl iIIm'mw. n.l In nriti r to i ure 11 MB miml ImIii1 lalvVBal r. in. 'ihr. Ilsll . tsrrti GUN laktS lUtefBSlly sn l m. I 1lr ll as tha Meod Hiei nucooa aurfaeaa iimII'.cm trrii Cure i in. i aoaei nnMirinr It . ara . rllM'.l l.y en.' l tl" Im-m pl.t. i. mn. In thin eoiinlry li.r yrsr, sn.l l rrsutur i.rn.. i lpil.il. ti m eaeaMMdef the i'.t loutea sooini, mmb i.ini.t wiib the bell blmMi pttHarn, s. iIhr "ttrf. ti v on the miHMMM Mftsaei I be Mirleel i i.iiiMmmIii.ii n( tlx' l. lur.'.li' in. i I l nriMliii'.'" .mn wi.ii.liriiit r ..iP. In tMrrti Seed t.ir i. tlmoelsls, tree r I rtlKSh ,v i ii . I'rnpa Hiil.l by ilrtissl.i.. prli i IImII'i KmiiiII) Pilla are lie bed i iirliit; m I '.' iM, n Clearance Sale Carpels, Wall paper Hatting Lace uirlains Porliers Hit; diftcount all Along the line Regular Bar gain Counter. rhoac u ho conic Iii si will li.ix c Hrsl choice. Im; discount ..n ali scwuu. DM chines, Ni w mat limes I torn ti up sci on.) hand ma hint i (iom ft to lio Just arnvi I ("t tin spn :in 1 1 ill" a few Oncnta! tuns- f.unn and see tllgfll Jesse Paili Mam Straal im ai tin limit WELFTH ANNIAL CLEARANCE SALE (6 Black SUk Waist $4.75. I. Tlmae ure in the very latest styles. good quality, silk tucked back tucked and fancy fronti, new sleeves full r linttd, very lat wot km inshij.. B1.00 Flannel shirt waist 66c. $1.25 Flannel shirt waist 87c $ 1 .50 Flannel shirt waist $ 1 . Agents Hutterick's Patterns aud Publications FOR ONE DAY ONLY $J.50 Tatfor Suiting $J.J9 60 inokM wide in all the dark ihtjddl Nice for tailor-madi- auits or WMlkinr skirts. RtBMOlbtf it only takei 2i yds. (ni a nkirt, or 4 yds for a auit SHOES FOR MEN Box calf, highcui $3.50, formerly $4.50 Kangroo calf, high cut $2.50, was $3 SO Leg&ins and Overshoes. Men's Suits and Overcoats. There ii probably no buttoi prbol of the Ktmafkablt ValUM Wt ure frlvlng In Men h, Boy'i and Child'i uitl and overconte tbgn the inuny eager boxers who daily attend tbis y raal sale. For today and tomoffoti tba bar naitih are iMtuaoall) attraotlva Men's Overcoats Wot ill up g f , $5.50 Men's Suits Worth op bj 7 jo $4.95 W Very noii!eabl raduotioni made all Utruugh mn FlUruialllBg Qoodl dunartiuent il will pay you t investigate The Peoples Warehouse