z r 1 s Rough Weather Shoes Tlte kind that aie attractive in appearance, comfortable to wear yet have the lasting qualities. We have just what you require ior wintry weather. Ladies and gentlemen, come to us when you need rub hers Largest line in Pendleton. WITH BROKEN LEG' IRA DOND LAYS ALU NIGHT IN MUD AND RAIN. for n few day His home Is In Sent tip where lie Is traveling salesman for the Cmlnhy Packing To. Mrs William Tcutsch nnd Mrs. II. F Scott .of Ashland, mower mm sin ter of l-pf Tentsch, who have been vIsitlnK here for the past several days will leave this evening for their home Thomas Meekelsen. Christ. Meckel ten Olev Meekelsen. Jack Meekelsen and It faartcll. of Walla Wnlla. re- i turned this morning after snenmii); ft ft ft ft Dmdmget9 Wilson & Co., GOOD SHOES CHEAP Horse Fell on Slippery Foad With Young Man His Cries for Help Not Heard Until 6 O'clock Accident LI- 4 Mlrlnlnkt Ira Bond Is at tho Sisters' hospital ! Christmas night her Mid t" . ... . . i . i.-..niiiu mtioir1 inr nil mus tmini ...... I snilering witn a leg uroKi-n just mnc."" ft i the ankle ' ' "ISnt Si Mr. Bond Is employed by Pearl jame A Howard and wife came V . i t f ........ . . -. . . . t.A.l.,n.,np n uowninn on ns raiu-n uuiu i '""" down rroni sumpier wrairauaj i Ho rode In yesterday to spend Christ-j spnrl the holidays with friends hero, mas and ahout midnight last night ! jr Howard Is spending his time at started home. When ahont 300 yards ; ti,c ooleondn mine, which he says Is from the bridge on livers' mill race,stm developing rich strikes. He says going up the Wade hill grade, his tt,ere 8 plenty ot snow at the mines, horse fell with him. The leg was j mit operations have never reased. caught under the animal and both bones were broken. No one passed frnm thnt time until mornliitr ami Mr. solom- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1903. PIONEER DEAD. Drake-Hunter. ......IU... . . . . 11 1 In.. In tha A VU .1 UlUl'l vnilli. SSVKii; b.imzed in this ey high noon Christ- 1 fnrn 1m wns found W"1 viiim... ...n. How mn h longer he would havet M. N, Hunter were united at Judge Thomas Fit7 Gerald performed i . - ?T,Tn tween Budd KIdd and Earl Peters. I fa&SV HMXtOWVVSLuJ AVnile Peters was many pounds tlie 1 . & Lwwwfl heavier Klriri nrnvoH tr. h v,.rv clever boxer and dodged the big fel-1 lain there is not known, had It not low's blows with ease. He also block-1 ueen for Elmer E. Turner anu au ed blows with the skill of a profes- Ogg. They were out early this morn slonal. ! Ing preparing to go to work, when Following them two other young Turner heard some one calling for men, who naked that their names be eip, mit tnougni u was some iiuc John A. Shewmaker Dies of Injuries withheld, went into the ring for a 4- Christmas reveler nnd paid no atten- Received Several Months Ago. round bout. This was also a very!tlon t0 lt He mct Mr' EE ?ear John A. Shewmaker, for many years sood exhibition. In fact both of the , J Howe's machine shop a resident of Pendleton died earlv preliminary oouts were gooa ana tne c"u " kSBX Ithe boys heartny. Fo,.Jof the occurrance to him. They con- an exhibition In punching the bag.lnd started up the road in the dlrec He is very clever in this line and this alone was worth the price of admission. lug house, on Main street. Mr. Shewmaker had been sick for several months. The Immediate cause of death was cancer of the stomach. Several months ago he was employed by the O. R. & N. railroad company as track walker and while performing his duties fell through a bridge near "Weston sustaining Injuries which laid , Four Young him up. He was taken to the hospital at Walla Walla where he remained K rie real IN POLICE COURT. tion of the cry for help. When about 300 yards up the grade from the mill race they found Bond lying In the mud and rain unable to lioln himself TT( wns iiirkerl nn and in .nK nnlloH nnrl ha u-n tnVpn tn the' the reromony In the presence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Itudd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Low. Mr and Mrs Thomas Mathews. Misses McCoy. Honter and Still, nnd the children of the groom. Misses Annie and Olive and Master Elmer Drake. Mr. Drake is a pioneer of Pendleton and is well known by all the old timer. The bride has lived here six or eight years. She came here from the Willamette valley. After the wedding a dinner was served at the home. for Men Fined Disorderly. a result of Imbibing too much I latter part of the night, Christmas booze, four young men I Engler-Wallam. Rev. G. W. Rigby united In marriage . I hospital where the broken bones werelnt his home Wednesday evening Mr. e Blsct. He suffered greatly from the ex-1 Harry Engler and Miss Nancy Wal: i posure. H3 a cold rain fell during the lam. i ne groom is a jwpuiar young until about three weeks ago, JSJ0. -ere fined J5 this morning In police I .He was taken to the lodging house, Th' w u fi D w where he was cared for by kind j ' tr,..,. j t ti friends, who did all In their power to xhev b-came ,nvolved in a row !n relieve his suffering. hm, nn r.nttimvunnA ntroo nnrt tho Mr Shewmaker was i one of the best WQre caled ,n ,0 que r,ot I town. PERSONAL MENTION. Joe Johnson is In town from Milton. F. A. Liewallen, of Adams, is in is a I man or Athena while the nrme is from Adams where she has many ! friends. known pioneers of this county. He has been hero more than 15 years and was employed in the general mer- They paid their fines. Mac Robinson was also In police court this morning charged with dls chandise store by Alexander & Hex- orderly conduct He lt wns cnarged( ter for more than ten years. Nothing Is known of hiB relatives and the body was take charge of by friends here who prepared lt for burial In the Olney cemetery today. went to a private house and frighten ed a woman by becoming too fresh. She did not appear against him, but Judge Fltz Gerald gave him Just six hours to get out of town. GOT "COLD FEET." A QUIET CHRISTMAS. Cha.les Shockey Refused to go Into the Ring Thursday Evenlnjj Two' Preliminary Bouts Given, Day Had the Appearance of Sunday in Pendleton. Christmas is a thing of the past. (Park visiting his parents. H. Clay and wife are In town from Union. J. Howard Is in town from Walla Walla. A. G. Buholts. a stockman of Nye, is , in town. j Miss Nellie Paul is visiting friends tin Walla Walla. C. H. McGhee. of Weston, was in town Thursday. Frank Scranton and R. Williams, of Helix, are in town. Clair Oliver. Is here from University- Given a New Trial. Jack Ellis, tried In EllenBburg a few months ago and convicted of mur I tier in the second degree, will have a new trial, tiuis is wen Known nere. He quarreled with his pal in a saloon in Ellensburg over a card game and shot his friend dead. He was sen tenced to serve 11 years In the peni tentiary, but the case was carried up The supreme court has reversed the! lower court nnd ordered a new trial ' Something like 100 of Pendleton's The day passed very quietly In Pen- G. H. Hazzard and wife, of enthusiastic sportsmen gathered in dleton and no excitement was occa the Hendricks hall Christmas even-'sloned other than from an occasion ing to see a boxing contest between . al man with a little too much liquor Jas, Lavigne of Omaha, and Charles ; aboard. Even these were scarce con Shockey of this city. Although those i sidering it was Christmas when many present were satisfied with what they are Inclined to get hilarious, did see, they were not treated to the Very few people were on the streets go between Lavinge and Pendleton's and the day had the appearance of pugilist it). After getting into the Sunday more than Christmas. All the hall Shockey refused to go into the business houses except the saloons. ring. e gave as nia excuse inai 1 cigar and candy stores were closed Presented a Gold Watch, William Burgess is the recipient ol . a handsome Christmas present fiom the Pendleton Electric Light Comp. ny. Mr. Burgess hns been electrician I tor the company for the past 12 ynr As recognition of his faithful and cl Hunts : iicient work the directors of the coia- there were not enough people to see, and everybody took a holiday nnd i sheriff. me contest. in maKing nis announce-1 spent tne day at home with their fam T.. .. . 1 ... 1H ... Miss Irene Zeroff is spending the holidays at Corvallls with her parents. Edward Thompson, of Walla Walla, spent Christmas here with relatives. Miss Esmo Sawtell is in Echo vis iting a few clays with Mrs, A. H. Mil ler. Sheriff T. D. Taylor has appointed H. G .Newport as special deputy pany concluded to present him with a handsome gold watch. The time piece Is a beauty, handsomely engrav ed and is a timekeeper to be proud i-f. Will Plead Tomorrow. Ira Rose was taken before Judge W. R. Ellis this afternoon to plead. Ho claimed thnt he had not had a chance o talk to his lawyer and the matter was laid over until Saturday meat that he would not "fight" for the amount of money taken in at the door he scored the people of Pendleton who would not pay 50 cents to see him "fight," Intimating that they were very cheap. was that he got "cold feef Hies. Quiet dinner parties were about all that occurred. Copy of Famous Painting. R Pi Pnlflpfhofl A irAnoml nnooAn- T.h.tn?ra..eXpre8Sl0D'eer and Ireight agent of the Washing ot cold feet. , ,n c. nnimi,i. ti. ,n i , TM7n nt-ollTr-lnn-- Vnn to n,a.a n iron 1 ' received a beautiful copy of the fo ot four rounds each, between young mous paintlng ..Santa Barbara," .by men of the city. The first was be- an old Florentine master. The gift is i from Rev. W. E. P.otwine, rector of the Church of the Redeemer of Pen dleton. The picture was secured by The Society of American Florists will hold Its 1904 annual meeting at 1 the world's fair, St. Louis. The con- Mrs. Eugene Tausick is the guest of! ventions ot this society are generally Mrs. M. F. Kelly at the Golden Rule j attended by about 1000 persons and it G. W. Bradley, the grain dealer of Athena, is transacting business in town. IF YOU ARE FIGURING ON STARTING THE New Year by making someone happy by giving them a present, come and look over our line and get our money eavlng price. TALLMAN & C2: THE DRUGGISTS Mr. Potwlne Wnlla Union. in Florence. Walla hotel Dr. J. R. Sponogle, of Athena, was a guest of Hotel Pendleton Thursday night. Mrs. A, IC Finley, of Pullman, is the guest ot her daughter, Mrs, A. O. Carden. is reported that the attendance 1904 will be much larger. in t 1 1 nn nun i h ii 1 1 .! i I O 2 JT n V-jj David Foster and daughter, Ida. ofjl I 1EI I rl I Missouri, are guests of their son. Wil- -Ja JLiU&JlAL JL A llam Foster. Miss Delia Crigler has returned ,t f I D CH-TiEC from Freewater where she visited her I WfVLP Ol 1 1 17 T i W. of W. Special Meeting. ! A special meeting of the Women of I home Christmas ooacraii wn tie neid at Hendricks'! MUses Mamie. Grace, Maude andij nan aaiuruay aiiernoon at 2:30. All Alice Show, of Pullman, are visiting meiuuen. ure urgently requesiea to ne friends in town. present io transact important dusi ness. MINNIE STILLMAN G N. Mr. and Mrs, George .Buzan hovej returned from Athena where they I "Do vou ever Rton tn reflor-L" !,! ! 8nent Christmas. j the temperance reformer, "what a' Dr- aud Mrs- H111- of Freewater.il debt the demon rum owes to vou? it were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. 1 has taken away health and wealth. , Stanton, Christmas, never to pay them back. Now, what 1 Miss Celestlne Moorhouse, who Is are you going to do bout the debt?" ' teaching at Echo, is spending the hol idays with her parents . Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cranston, of Baker City, are guests of their daugh ter. Mrs. F. W. Schmidt David Taylor, father of Sheriff T. D. Taylor, Is transacting business in town. His home Is In Athena. M. I. How left Christmas evening "Let's liquidate it, ol' man." Building Is temporarily suspended at Walla Walla on account of the bad weather. Real Estate Opportunities 120 acres of wheat land, 3 miles Irom Pendleton, 2500 600 acres, 10 miles from station, plenty of water, 6500 173 acres, 10 miles from Pendleton $1500 Good house on West Alta street ?uoo 320 acres on the river, good house and barn, 25 7 acres alrlafa, balance wheat land . ... 4000 5 room house on West Alta street $ 750 Two five-room cottages on West Webb St., each 800 Dutch Henry Feed Yard Good property in olty and country too numerous to mention, any location that one may desire. W. F. EARN HART, ASSOCIATION BLOCK Si for Stockton, Cal., whero he will join h his family and spend the winter. H. Engler and wife, T. L. Price and H. Wallan, of Athena, wore guests of the Golden' Rulo hotel Christmas night Clarence R. Adams, operator and agent for the W. & C. R. railroad at Dixie, Wash., Is visiting his father. Walter Adams. I. C. Major, manager for the Coe Commission Company, returned this morning from Spokane-, where ho spent Christmas. Miss Bessie Swltrler left Christmas evening for Portland, where she will spend a tow days with friends. From there she will go to California (or soveral weeks, sojourn. W. A. Toutach, brother ot Lee Teutsch, ot this city, Is visiting here BOYS Made of the very best f 1,1 T ieamer, WATERPROOF i And warranted to give more wear than anv other Boy's Shoe made, t rrti 1 T I 1 ney do f COST MORE f to be sure, but they are worth f i more, because they wear I I longer and save a doctor bill. Big Boys' Sizes, $2.75 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE miiiinniiinimiMT Failur To completely close out some lint wished, necessitates cutting and slashing nnces. From now until ,u8 1 - - JANUARY FIRST We will allow 25 per cent from all Fancy Cops and Saucers. 25 per cent off all Two-Piece Table Sets. 25 per cent off all Souvenir and Scotch Ware. JO per cent from Haviland China and Salad Sets. These Are Mare Bu 'ymmx FURTHER We have prepared two tables, one containing harga.np at 25c and another at 50c. No tickets taken at these prices Owl Tea Hod Cheapest Place in Oregon ST. JOE STORI Underwear Sale One Week We will make very lw prleen on Ludltw', Jliwt' aud Chili Underwear for Une WeeK will save our paininc money on ( purchase lu this line. Supply yourvelf ivulle pricee are down. We will sell CHILDREN'S UNDEUWEAR m follow lnenciucr at nlze lfi. nriee will be 2c !er ir&rment: rite 8c YoniB will be 16, 2c; 18. 7c; 20, 12c, 22, 17o; 24, 22c; 2C, 27c; 28, ISc; 30,1 Tula is very clieup. we aiwayn nave Home narpaui ior ourcsa It will nav vou to trade with uh. Our holiday tiade wan vry gratifying; bad a tin busicM,! wnicn we reel very grateful, we extend our maiiKf m our naaj t tomers aud wish all a proBjieroun New Year THE LYONS MERCANTILE Remember: The largest utock of goods in the city umlecitel home Comforts R A D E R Affords many bargains for A Dollar. You'fl exercise gooD Economy if yot buy herE R A D E R Main and Webb Streets. Special After Christina Bargains in Furniture AT BfqER .A FOLSOM The Big Furniture Store, Nest to Poetoffic'