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DAILY EA8T OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1808. i ROUGH WEATHER SHOES The stormy winter weather demands that yoci protect your feet. We are feet protectors and can supply you with good solid, yet neat-appearing and comfortable; fitting shoes fast the things for the kind of atmospheric conditions we now have and can expect for some time to come. our prices Are right DINDINpER, WILSON & CO. GOOD SHOES CHEAP NEARLY TWO YEARS THE MEN'S RE80RT WA8 FOUNDED JAN. 1, 1902. Has Had a Hard Fight, But Is. Now 8quarely on Its Feet Composition of the Governing Board Has Over Ninety Memoers. Tho Men's Rosort la noarlng its second birthday, and la now stronger In membership and interest than at any tlmo of Its two. years of exis tence. Tho resort was organized and start ed on tho first of Jnnuary, 1902. 'by Ilcv. Levi Johnson, now of Portland, a stato Sunday school mlssolnary. When first started the membership was small and It was hard to arouso the interest of tho people of tho city, and for a long time the place had a hard fight for oxlstonco; but It Is now being placed on a solid footing, and Is one of the permanent institu tions for the good of the city. Tho resort Is under tho manage ment and control of a board selector from tho different churches of the city, ono member and tho pastor from each church being on tho board. E. O. Esterbrook Is the superintend ent and has general charge of tho resort, and is assisted in his work by C. A. lionnott. Thero are now OS active members on tho' roll of the organization, and these, taken with tho Inactive mem bers, bring tho list of membership up to 90 or more. Momborshlp in tho IIIIIMtMlllllt IH J Exquisite new Designs in J ! REAL... i I CUT GLASS ! p Most beautiful collection ever displayed in Pendleton. . X 8eo our window but lietter still come In uud $ Get Oar Prices f ! TALUAN & GO-1 Leading DrtitfsI.sW Dr. H. D. Pak Osteopath Successfully treats all Chronic Troubles Without the aid of knife or drugs, Rheumatism, Stomach .and all Female Dis- orders a .Specialty Consultation ami examination Freer 610 Johnson at, Pendleton NOT GOOD, THANKSGIVING WILL BE HERE SOON Leave your, orders for TURKEYS live oSTdressed, with tts at once, and you can fee awwred of getting aifltce plemp, tender .bird for your dinner. F. S. YOUNGER & SON NOT GOOD, NOT HERE resort gives the privileges of tho game and reading rooms and of the baths, which nro run In connection. Fine. Reading Room. In the- reading room are to ho ound all of tho papers of the city nnd many of .uio principal papers of this stato and Washington. Nearly all of -lo leading magazines of the day aro to bo found on the tables, and this feature of tho resort Is prov ing a great benefit and comfort to those who aro In tho city with no place to spend their ovcnlngB. Recently a now room has been aimed to tho Biilto occupied by the resort, and in this has been placed sovoral now games which could not bo handled before on account of tho lack of rqoui. As tho membership increases the facilities nnd furnish' Ings of tho rooms will bo added to until the place is one of tne most attractive and pleasnnt In tho city. Has Excellent Prospects. The interest in the place Is grow ing, and tho rooms are full nearly every evening with those who are thero to read or play nt tho games. The management Is greatly encour aged over tho prospects of thq resort nnd Is confident it has been placed on a basis tmit will be growing nnd a solid one. It h a home for tho homeless, and a place tff benefit and recreation for those who have no. placo to spend their idle time in the evenings, snfo from tho temptations of the streets, and should be sup ported and encouraged by all thoso In tho city who have children of their own, or regard for the safety and futuro of the 'young stranger within tne gates. COMING EVENT8. 'Eastern Oregon Teachers' Associa tion, Baker City, Novomber 23-25. Washington Teachers' association, Tacoma, Dec. 28-30. National Livestock convention, Portland, January 12, 13, H and IB. Joe Hughes Going East. Joe Hughes, who has for some time had charge of tho baggage room of tho O. IX, & N, depov. has resign ed bis position and will leave in a day or two for tho East, where he Will accept n posltiou with an East ern road. Notice. Remember tho 8t. Joe Storo will give away absolutely free, $100 in gold, December 2itn. A ticket given with each dollar purchase. See tr.nv you get your tickets, Football! Football I Hlcli school .vs. Pendleton Acade my, Saturday, 21, on Alta street! grounds. Only gamo of the season, j Admission 25c. i TO CURE .A COLD IN ONE DAY J'bQy and the tor'ror, real or feigned, yhllo thore Mr. Stlllmnn wna honor fraite ixatire nmiiio (loin)tie Tubieit. All , of tho uttio gir. Especially at the e,i by "being elected vice-president of iliujtglitsrtfun'i triomorify 11 It fall to cow, An explosion of dynamite In tho La Colorada mine, near Hermoslllo, .Mexico, killed five men Tuesday List. THE WHOLESOMB Crescent Baking Powder The remarkable incftue la coniumption iroYca it purity and wholeoacae ONE POUND 25,CENTS VithaCWoa NOT HERE PROGRAM TONIGHT THIRD OF THE SERIES AT THE AB3EMDLY HALL. Especially Desired That the Attend J ance Tonight Be Large Program In Full Below Is Regarded as the Best Yet Presented i nls Year. ' Tho third program bt tho soricB by tho nigh school 'will bo given this evening, commencing at 7:30 o'clock In tho Assembly hall at tho school. The program this woek will bo tho best that hns been given so far, as tho puphs appear to have had moro tlmo to mako tho best of selections. Thoy have oeon under tho training of Miss .Jessie Shoppard for somo days, and will givo a very credlD.o entertainment this evening. It Is desired by tno teachers that as many or tho friends of tho schools of tho city as possible will mako it a point to ,uo present, .as It not only encourages tho scholars to do their Iwst, but the program will show tho training gven tho children in tho way of public speaking, recitation and debate. Program In Full. The program to bo given is aa fol lows: Music. Debate "llesolved, That tho work of tho federal government in re claiming arid lands should ho sup plemented by liberal stnto appropri ations." Affirmative, William Lowell. nnu uavid mu; nogativo, Furnlsu Slater Mid James Harvoy. Instrumental duet, Jessie Raymond and Mary Livingston. Recitation, liny Vogel. Hssay, Hazel J3urgcss. Hecltatlon, Herbert ltuppo, .Music, tho Misses Alexander, Sher idan, Williams nnd Hawks. Essay, Geralu Stanfiold. Hecltatlon, Edith Johnson. Current events, Clifford Turnor. Oration, Myrtlo ljizncy. Hecltatlon. Carrie Burton. Orntlon, Efllco Smith. Music. J03I0 Cameron. Rrltlc'B report. THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE. Special Observance at Church of the Redeemer Fine Program. T.iere will uo a special service of thanksgiving at the Church of tho itedeemer, on Thursday. November 20, beginning at 10:30 a. m. Tno service being of a national character, will bo mado bright and attractive with special muslc of a festal order, tho program being ren dered by a chorus of eomo ,36 .voices and several instruments. ,l, r , 'V' . uo,lvor?U tho rector and tho offering wi.l ho do- Tho address will be dellvored by voted to cunritablo purposes in tho Good Samaritan hospital of Port land. Musical Program. The following' Is tho program of music: - ; Opening hymn "Come Yo Thank ful People, Come." Special chant and .gloria. To Doum, by Custanco. Jublhito, plnln chant. Hymn "To Thee, O Lord, Our hearts' Wo Raise." i Anthem ''Praise tho Lord, O My Soul." Closing hymn "America." "HAiD SLEDDING." Sleet Resulted in a Long List of School "Tardles" Today. I Todav was certainly a slick one. I much to tho enjoyment of tho small .high school was tho life of tho school 'children strenuouB, for the Ice-cont-ed walks and ground mado It a seri ous undertaking for any ono to get up the hllK . The ulgrtliy of tho teachers was endangered, and in ono qr two In Btancfls both that and tholr equilib rium wore lost on tho trip up tho wallT from Main Btreot. much to tho Ielight of tho audience of small boys()ini tho extra cars of tno Do Wolf and girls. ' Hopper company, In addition to tho n.-irnetH wero laid from tho front r'eculnr train. Bhil also to tho sleet Lentranco of tho high school to tho gatoway in onlor nuat tno pupjis nniihl trot Into, tho building. AB-.a ro. sultiof tbo Bleet, tho 'list of "tardlos" was a long, ono, and sovoral of tho littlo 'girls shed tears at tnoir inei fectual efforts to get up tho hill, on tlmo when 'the last bell rang. W. i C. R. IMRhOVEtVIENTS. ROadbea in Excellent Condition, for ' -Winter 8aoh. W Q. (Marlon, roatlmastiji- dt tho W. & C U.. was in tKo city .yes terday for a short visit in tho intor-' ests of iho roau. Mr. uiarlon haa flaq a largo forco of mon on tho roaauoo nt the w & n. n. this summer and still 'has a gooa numoor at worn, ihrt flhtlre rlcht' of way has boon taken .care of and as a result tho lino to In tho best of shape for thp' win ter season' and, no troublo is expect ed nt any puco on tho grado when wet weathor comes. New bridges have been put In at Kfivoral places along tho lino and two largo ateol structures aavo been thrown across the streams. New bal last has been -nut In, now ties mid and a general overhauling of tho system ha.i -een tnauo. QEE6E THICK IN HORSE HEAVEN North Yckma Man Telia of Cabin .Packed With Fowl Llko 8warm of Qnate. Klfteon am In one shack with wild geese so th.?t In tho cabin that .tho .inmates ct.uld senrcoly 'move around, iwas tho Uorv hrousiit to waua Walla by ' auk l'oat of North TCakl- ma. who has como to Walla Walla to live, ddvlug overland through tho Horse Heaven' country with his fam ily, says tho Walla Walla Union. Mr. Post camo past the gamo gran ary eight or ten miles tne other Bide of Wallilla. Tho fifteen huntors were from the Couor n'Aleno coun ..y. In Idaho. .tcese aro thick In, , Horse. Heaven' tho newcomer said last nlgnt. "As tho big flocks nppear Just nbovo tho linnzon they look .o swarms of gnats tlioy aro so L.ick. Thero aro a good many huntors coming In from u.stant points. Tho Horso Heaven wheat flelaB aro thick wltn tho wheat feodors and shooting Is good. Tho Couor d'Alono pot-hunters had dnatm nunc un ovorywiioro. on tho rafterB, on tno lloor, on tho walls and all over." BOYS' AND GIRLS' RALLY DAY. Program for Sunday Evening, No vember 22. Thn following program will be rendered nt tho Christian church next Sunday ovonlng. No admission will ho charged but an offorlnrg will bo taken:, Program. Organ Voluntary. Hymn "Rescuu tho Perishing." Prayer: Oimnlne sneech. Bertha Gross. Sonir "We Aro Coming." by tho school. "Soldlors of tho King," exorcises for boys. "Cod Wants tho Boys and dlrls," recitation by Clom McCoy and QladyB Hhao. "Sweet Is tho Song," school. Rocltntlon, Bell Buzan. "What Littlo Children Can Do," oxorclso or flvo littlo girls. Song "Forward Soldlors." Recitation, Ethel McCarty. "Duty of the nour," speech by David Hill. Song "Wo Pralso Theo," school. "Littlo Boys Mako Men," Byron fjarrett. "Little Missionaries," by flvo littlo girls. Song "Missionary Bolls." "Healing of the Nations," by 11 girls dressed in white and represent ing different nationalities, each car rying tue flag of tno country thoy represent. A vory pretty exercise. Recitation, Delia Danner. Recltntion Littlo Th.ngs," by Letn Kennedy. Offol.ng. Song Congregation. Benediction. Stole an Overcoat. A. H. Carrey was arrested yester day charged with tho larceny of an overcoat, the property of Harry Wright, and was loclcad up in tho county jail. Both of 'tho men wore drinking In one of tho saloons of the city and tho defendant put on the coat of tho complaining wltnoss and wore It off. Ho was arrested and placed in jail, but now Wright does inot want to prosecute, claiming that ,l ,(, ' ,, , ' ,,. nm, ti,nt the c!at was taken in a Joke and that thero was no Intention on the part of the "prisoner to steal. An informa tion will ho filed against him this attcruoon by tho district attorney. Injured, at Foundry. William ' Clove, of tno Rlgb'y-Clove foundry, Is carrying a badly mashed thumb wltn him and will not have the ubo of his right hand for some tlmo. Whllo working with n machine In tho foundry ho caught the thumb bo tweon two itenvy steel rollers and before ho could get looso tho end of tho thumb was mashed to a pulp. Dr. Colo dressed the hurt and it will cause no serious Inconvenience. From Bar Meotlrtfli Stotlhon A. Lowell anil A. D. Still man have returned from Portland, v'lioro thoy havo bten for several days in attendance on tho annual martini nf Mm Stato Unr Association tho assocntinn from tho sixth Ju dlclal, district. It Is tho custom of tho association to elect a ,vice-presl-limit from each district and Mr. Still man was tho choico from here. Dnuble-Header on Spokane Train. Tho Spokane train loft hero this niornlnc on time, undor a douhlo header. Ow'ng to tho fact that thoy dm tho rai.s, It was mcessary to put Cm" an oxtra enguiQ to pun yio train qvpr tho mountain, New Baggageman. ' W. B. Jett, :whd has been the bag ,gageman at Huntington, has been transferren' -to 'this plado and is1 now on duty hero. "MC Jctt was' formerly 'omployed In -tio baggago room horo for a short tim,o, Ho is a La.Qrnmlo ,ilov. and is known to a great many iqf tho fooplo of lula' place. nnaratlon for Arjoendlcltls, Miss Lenoro Sheridan, who has '8fforlhK from appendicitis for davsi was taken totho nospl- tbls morning and an operation was performed this laftornoon. This is tho socona attack that MlsS Sheri dan has had, and sho Is wry sick. ' . ,xVliltoni Prom 'Cornucopia. Mr and Mrs. 'Will1 Howard, of Cor- nucppla, w'cr6 In 'the city yostorday thp guests or r, ana mm. y. mo.ix ham, whllo on routp to Walla Walla fqr a vlBlt with irionuH. A dose of the Bitters before meals will ore ate a healthy tlfslre for food and assiit the Htoniaoh iniU work of 'tunes. tion. Th o n you'll not suf- i leriruui W IntiilAtintr Sour Stomach Hlolc Headache (Dysflla or JndlBVBtlon, We urge trial at onoe. bk. , STOMACH 4, Bitters 1st. joe wag (men aas aecertrori vtr PRICE SALE, whJcr, J, n oratress monaav. 14.... - m - Tho Dif ferent Store. OLIVER & CO. Thanksnivinn C lftkw.1 TURKEYS Never in our fourteen years history will we offer such splendid hirds. Never be fore have we made such great preparations. Two hundred young turkeys, some large, and some small, picked from nuny flocks, are fatt'injng in our special stalls. Thejnost important part of yotirdinner is the turkey. Make sure of a good one, 'phone us your order in advance and we will place your name upoti the list. Mince Meat-Its All In Buying That is why we have had u run on mince meat ingredients, wo laid in a lnrge future Htoek, but the salo on tliebe goods was so great, that yesterday we were obliged to telegraph for seeded raUeus. It's the fresh pure qual ity of our seeded raUenu, lemon uud orange peel, citron, Hutanas and Three Crown ralsens, that sells them so fast. Mako your mincemeat this week. New Electrical Supply LET US FIGURE With you on Wiring your building for ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC BELL, or Electrical work of any kind. irn --rw r rr ...4- nr- 12 Acrnfl CinrCt t I AJT.TEK nij anxious, fretful day, you need something which BhallUit your tired body aa a well.worn slliiperiflts a tired foot. It must be something more than food or drink. If you want to Uxite Nirvana; and forget all your tire1 and fatigue', take cup of one of Chase & Sanborn b "Original Paokage" teas. -These aro.the leaves whleh.the naUy1 themselves drink with all their vigor Imprisoned. It's a very different drink from ordinary tea. Try a half-pound. OniQIKAL PAOKAOE" TKXS. Orlott (t'prrooi Oolong).. Kob.l-noor (Bug. Drvakteit). Orange IMkoe (lutlln A Ceylon). Sold in Pendleton exclusively by C. ROHRMAN OOUKT STREET w. , oeueved-ffft-;--.,, ' mrn hi - . i J '. I J ;y v'" v,ri Wffh T. lookino' fftii t w u ncndstonnf,.. on that dav. H t.t7. 1 1 tll store makes gfMt ior us Special Ihi ingLrroceries. ACffrt nfntim-,v;,. ynu auu ire v.iiw iu irausiorin rn flirt n.iu..i t HVini iim euesp. We cm i porieci cuenmber. portoa: row miKI it Miied " Dill 011UI Alio laiDumnt 1 Chlnnt.nl nf hwl corn me). nnu1i!tmtf4 iu nnu, bo id, IQ3DH gallom, in hum til Doti ea. iniiarrcpiii njrruu io.no pore. cis in. HonAmvui m n ..n.r nnu rni Mil a CI Id OU TOBT noaiiot kooni apples. ... s i r 1 Uuct atfi iimi iiu w - i .1 InnnflPIII . V.rt.. once gut youi - ..n trd mi iiv - y THE ii ii an ,k. ill, i n rmi Bin i ' I If. - Reliable .ntlV.UUl", at IDC in. i Hartford Kir iT.. Alliance AWU"". .""- ... I. & riyaJ'in'ulUOCft PRINK B.: at tlio BABi f ton, on- t