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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1903)
DAILY EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1903. I t ROUGH WEATHER SHOES I The stormy winter weather demands that yoa protect yocr feet. We are feet protectors and can sopply yot with good solid, yet neat-appearing and comfortable fitting shoes Jttst the things for the kind of atmospheric conditions we now have and can expect for some time to come. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT ' ! DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. ! GOOD SHOES CHEAP FOR AFFIRMATIVE DECISION FOLLOWING LAST NIGHT'S DEBATE. Published Program Was Carried Out, and the Evening Was a - Very Pleasant One for All Who Attend, ed the High School Entertainment. Last evening a large number of tho mends of tho public schools, assombl and it 1b to be hoped that they will bo continued oven after tho series now scheduled has been completed. LINE-UP FOR TODAY. Last Practice Game Before Going to Baker C'ty, Tho last football gamo of the sea son boforc the Thanksgiving game with Baker City, was played this afternoon on tho Alta street grounds For some tlmo the management of the high school team has been trying to get u practico game o-.f of the Pendleton Academy, but until today have failed. Iloth the teams arc now In shape and the managers nro con rM,T , i"."'8 "dent that a good game will be the to bo given by tho pupils of tho school. Tho program from tho first to liio last was a great success, and every number showed careful training and conscientious effort on both tho part of tho teachers and tho pupils. The subject for the debate this week was. "HesoU-ed, That the work or tho federal government in reclaim- result. This game will be inoro for the benefit of the high school team, as they wished to havo one last gamo beforo going to Baker, The tenm is now In good condition and has been coached into shape, so that In the opinion of Coach Smythn tney have a good chanco for the vic tory In the big game. Tho line-up for today's game was as follows: High school. Position. Academy. ing arm janas snoum ne supplement-1 Scott c Englo oy uoerai Biaio appropriations," ; Ileoves rg Blow and alter somo well planned nrgu- Williams rt Lning mcms oy tno speakers on both sides ' of tho question, the Judges gave their decision in favor of the affirmative. Tho rest of tho program was carried out as published and was a treat to I SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK 4 Concerning the People of Pendleton and Vicinity Notes I Personal and Otherwise By Our Regular Correspondent A numbor of charming visitors havo boon tho Inspiration for sovcral Informal githcrlngs tho .past week nearly all tlophono affairs. Did It ever occur to you what a recognized factor tho telephone book has he-i come? A publication with absolute ly no litorory merit, yot everyone turns Its pages each day. With not a line of sentiment from covor to cover, It Is crowded with emotions as varied as those aroused bv tho reading of mi exciting novel. No mot at the homo of Mrs. B. P, Mar. sua II and ulayed briugo whist. .Mrs. Van Horn, of Wnlla Walla Is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs Prank Wamsloy, for a few weeks. Miss Stella Alexander entertained a fow friends Monday uvonlug in honor if Miss iioxter, of Portland Mrs. C, E. Hoosovolt had nB her guest tho foro part of the week, her sister, Mrs. Kolor, of wnlla walla, Mrs. L. P. Cook, of Dawson City, who has been tho guoBt of Mrs. JOHNSON-GEORGE. cue over thinks of reading It through, i C. Taylor, loft today for Uaknr City but each comos again and again with iresn interest to roviow its paces. Wo thca take up tho recolvor. Its neighbor, tho aggravating dovlco that hr.ngs on tho wall, which keeps us In closo communion villi friends whom dlstr.nco separates, The Kimono. . Tho members of tho North Sldo Art Club, of Chicago, after listening to a lecture on "Chlncao Womon by Dr. Yamoy Kin, n natlvo Chinese woman, became convinced that tho Japauczc kimono and flowing silken ruDes worn oy tno orientals, orna mented with cxqulslloly embroider ed flowcra and birds, nro tho Ideal garments for women from tho nrtls tic standpoint. Dr. Yamcl Kin said that tho Oriental garment was also practical. "It would be n good Idea if women would adopt tho J&paneso kimono for gonoral wear," declared Mrs. La Verno W. Noycs, president of tho club. "They could be worn ou nil occiulo-is, and then tho pockots iu tho Bleovo3 would bo a great conven enco to the vomcn tney nro large enough to hold snmplon i.nd purse, nil nlmo3t everything." Plerco re Russel Milne Ig Wright Means It Itoesch Forest )o , Huppe cCarty (capt.).. rh WaTfle Hartraan lh Proome Strand n ..Penlntlil (capt) all those who attonued. Tho music was good, tho recitations were well prepared, and tho essays ; Cronln f Cargni showed tho result of careful prepara-1 tl2r 1 Photograph Football Team. These entertainments arc proving! ti, i , ., i,i..u --......i taken tomorrow while they nro all able to bo aroiuid, and whllo "their faces aro hi good shape. It Is feared by tno mnnagement tnnt fihould they wait until after Thanksgiving It would be impossible to get thr.ni all togeth er In good shape for tho souvenir. and of great beneflt to tho school, l Kxijulalte uew Design in f i REAL... CUT GLASS ijj Jlost beautiful collection ever J? displayed hi Pemlletotl. t i IGct Out Prices ! i t t i COMING EVENTS. Personal and Social Notes. .Mrs. C. A. Cameron Is visiting friends in Walla Walla. Mrs. T. 0. Ti.ylor gave an informal musical Tuesday ovening to a fow Invited friends. MrB. Edwin Swltzlor entertained n fow friends Wednesday evening for Mrs. Steailman. Thursday afternoon n few friends Mr. and Mrs. Fred tjuoomakor nr now at homo at tho Sheridan House Corner of Thompson and Alta street, Mrs. J. D. Hagan, of Colfax, who has been tho gue3t of her mint, Mrs Thompson, of South Main street, left for Hot I.nko this morning, Tho regular meeting of tho Bridge Whist Club was hold at Mrs. T. -C Taylor's this week, on Wednesday ufteruoon. .Mrs. C. E. Hoosovolt entertained few friends at her homo on Jackson street Friday afternoon, nnd also en. tortaltiud a fow friends at dinner tho same day, Mrs. Steailman, who has been tho guest of Miss Bessie Swltzler the past fow days, left ihursilay for hor future homo at Kansas City to visit Lor mothor. Mrs. A. M. Unley entertained on Thursday a low of hor friends. Thoso who uajoyed tho afternoon's pleas ures wore: Mesdames Wolch, Bishop, DIsosway, Falling, Dcspaln and John son. Mrs. Thomas O. Hallcy gave tho first of a series of dinners on Thurs. day evening. Tho invited guests wero: Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. noosovolt Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Taylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Clopton, Elmer Dodtl anil E. 11. Clarko. At tho dance to bo given at Music' hall on Wednesday. Novombor ZG, by Will Sturgis, the following ladles aro to act as patronesses: Mesdames A. Hartman, P. W. Vincent, it Alex ander, J. A. Borlu, 8, It. Thompson T. G. Hallcy, C. J. Ferguson, J. It. Dickson, T. C. Warner, N. Berkeley, Ij, u. Krazier and Miss buio Frazior. I CLUB Ai FEDERATION. Tho chairman of the statu commit, tee on Education has set out (no fol , ., i . . . i ..an iui uiu n iuiui. I iluj will UU UU nftSJZESd0 1,ZE.Se3,,0,,S --'- to Portland oy their Visitors From Walla Walla. .Mr. anil Mrs. Donald Mcllao oi Walla Walla, aro .no guests of their son, Alox Mcltae, of the Umatilla Im plemcnt house. They will remain here until Sunday when they will leavo for California, whore- thoy will visit for tho wmtor. Thoy will bo ac- See our window but better still come ill anil TALLMAN M Loading Driik'Kists Eastern Oregon Teachers' Associa tion, Baker City. November 23-25. Washington Teachers' association. I Tacoma, Doc. 25-3(5. J National Livestock convention, j Portland, January 12, 13, 14 and 15. i Notice. Remember the St. Joe Store will give away absolutely free, ?100 in gold, December 24th. A ticket given with cadi dollar purchase. Seo ti:ni you gpt your tickets. 1 Prospectors From Eugene. I C M. Kcrringer and J. S. Dillman, i both resiucnts of Eugene, wore the ' guests of tho Golden Ilulo hotel to I day, whllo on route home from the ' interior of tho county. nInfufsifciliifiiTi iTi - - - - 'V ' I r r I V V ITTT TrrTT Dr. H. D. Park Osteopath) Successfully treats all Chronic Troubles Without the aid of knife or drugs. Rheumatism, Stomach and all Female Dis orders a Specialty Consultation and examination Free. 610 Johnson st., Pendleton New Engineers at the liaundry. J. It, Guard of North Yakima, lias accepted a position as engineer at tho Domestic laundry and will reach tho city this evening In order to go on duty the first of the wonk. Mr Guard Is an old englneman, nnd, will mnko this his homo ip the future. THE WHOLESOME Crescent Baking Powder The remarkable Increase la consumption troves its purity and whoUsomtnm. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAitAAA.AAAA.AiA.AAA.A.AAA.AAAAAA NOT GOOD, NOT HERE THANKSGIVING WILL BE HERE SOON Leave yottf orders for TURKEYS live or dressed, with us at once, and yot can fee assured of getting a nice plomp, tender birdlfor your dinner. 3 F. S. YOUNGER & SON NOT GOOD, NOT HERE "As tho 0. P. W. C. is interested in all that pertains to tho perfecting of the wisest and Dest system of edu cation, the committee vou education has prepared a suggestive outllno of work to send to all clubs in tho fed eration, with tho hope that many, if not all, will bo interested In mnklug some effort In a causo of such vital Importance. I enclose tho outline and shall be g'nU to Iurnu.Ii any addition al Information If desired. With best wishes for your club's prosperity and tho nopo of receiving an encouraglug answor, I am, Yours sincerely, (MIIS.) I'AHALEE HAILEV. Suggestive Outline of Work. I The appointment of a standing committee to confer with principals nnd teachers and with them study educational questions with reference to local conditions. II VUitlng schools, III Establishment of mothers' meetings, IV Encouraging manual training anil domestic Rcience. V Beautifying school rooms and groundB and investlgr.ung sanitary conditions. VI Providing pictures. VI I Exchnngc of poclal courtesies, giving teachers and high school pu pils opportunity of culturo through concerts, lectures, etc., undor club niiftulcits. I VIII Distribution of civil sorvlco rf;nrm pamphlets offered by the Mas sachusetts F. W, C. (to bo bad on ap plication to chairman of committee on education, Orogon F. W. C.) IX With tho hopo of uniting upon somo special plan of public school work ei ueavor to assist tho stato and county superintendents In Improve ment of rural schools. X llenort all work in connection with public schools, sending a copy of .tho same to tho chnlrman of tue committee ou education. MRS. JOHN HAIIJJY, JK.. Ponoieton, Or. 303 Garfield street. The Woman's Club will hold Its regular meeting Tuosday afternoon, Nov, 24, nt tho Commercial Club rooms, at 2:30. Thoro will o several committee re ports given which will bo of interest' to all of tho members. Tho Current Literature Club will hneot at tho homo of Mrs. Edwin swltzler nost Friday, Novembor 27. Tho subject on that occasion will bo "Tannhauser." Tho Thursday Afternoon Club will not meet noxt weok, but tho Thurs day following, at tho homo of Mrs. T. Q. Hailey. Physician Seeking a Location. Dr. J. N. Becknoll of Northeastern Wyoming, was in tho city yesterday the guest of friends, and left this morning for Helix and othor points In tho county. Tho doctor is hero In search of a location, and will visit tho various towns In this part of tho state beforo deciding where he will stop. Taken to Portland Hospital. Mr. Chlsco, a man in the employ of tho O. It. & N. as a section hand, will bo taken to tho hospital nt Tort land this ovening to undergo an oper ation for appendices. Owing to tho fact that ho has been, according to tho rules of the road, paying hospital duos and Is therefore entitled to medical treatment by tho company, he was tnkou to I'ortlain.. E. J. Sommervllle at Walla Walla. E, J. Sommerviiie, county treas urer and councilman, and a son-in-law of Major Cornoyer, tl o well known pioneer of Umatilla county, Is in tho city recolvlng meuical treat ment from Dr. Blaloek. Mr, Sommor vino Is accompanied by his daughter, Esther. Wnlla Walla Sratesmun, First Trip West. Mr. and Airs. A. E. Bray of Council Bluffs, aro in tho city tho guest of tho Hotel Pcuillcton for a fow days. Mr, Bray Is tho representative of wholeaalo crockory nealcrs of Coun cil Bluffs, and this is his first trip In tho West. DONATION DAY. Slaters of St. Francis Name Thanks giving as Gift Day This Year. Tho sisters of 8t. Francis havo choson Thanksgiving day ns tho most appropriate day to can on tno cuar Ity of tho public. Tlmy will appreci ate any favor that tray bp ahown them In the way of poultry, giocorlos, vegetables, linens or anything that Will alleviate tho neifi'ilngB of tho poor who may call upot tholr aid. Thoy also wish to stiito that tho hospital will bo open at nil times to any who deslro to vlnit a sick friend or Investigate their mothods ot caring for tho sick. 1 Monterasteiil Building. Tho workmen havo begun on tho foundation of tho Monterasteiil build. Ing adjoining tho Domestic laundry and wilt soon havo tho stono founda tion In place. It Is not thought that the building will be completed until after tho winter montus havo passed. Notice. rtemembor tho St. Joo Store will glvo away absolutely free, $100 in gold, Decomber 24th. A ticket given with each dollar purchase. Seo that you get your tickots. OIL FOR THE BODY You can't lose an atom without feeling it. The body is like an engine, a watch, a machine ; must be kept in good order to run right. That's the reason Scott's Emulsion 4 is so successful in all wasting diseases. It feeds, nourishes and strengthens when ordinary food won't. Doctors say Scott's Emul sion is the best nourishment for those who are not as well as they should be young or old. W'll Mud you I umplc (rat upon request. SCOTT & HOWNE, 409 1'eatl Street, New Yolk. Both Contracting Parties Are Full Bloods From Reservation. Milton Qoorgo and Miss fiona Johnson, woro married yostorday by JliHtlco of tho Ponco i nomas Fltz Gerald at tho office of tho city re corder. Tho bnau b a young Indian from the reservation, and it required the affidavit of hor mothor to securo tho llconso as sho was undor age, being scarcely 10 years old. Tho groom Is 1 1 one of tno young men of tho reserva- j tlon and Is tho owner of a consldora- ble ummiiit of land on tho resorva- tlon, as Is tho bride. Both parties to tho contract tiro ' ; fiill-blooiloil Indians and havo ooen I married according to tho Indian rites ' 1 for somo time, but thero is a law-1 T suit Involving tho ownorshlp of over 400 acres of tho best land on tho rosorvntlon browing, and It was thought to bo easier and choapor to j have the couple mnrrled according 1 to law than to appoint a guardian for tho girl, nonce tho coromony. I j I DON'T i At vnto 1 Coff o 1. ... """"Pet 1 Mother's eartl Cnll up phono black 153 when you II wnnt a cab. Heady for sorvlco at T all times. 1 hC 1 tf li -1. vc 1 0U onl iu irv 11 ti. 1 OHM truly fllAfl Tr . ... 11 l . nn rwir. -.1 sj j U E STO We will have some GREAT SURPRISES and endlnf Satardav KinUi w rsc one or nur manv dnn.r a , j cuMumers. THIS WILL APPLY TO' ALL j Mi 1. 1 v 1 Liu 1 --v .l. rum ni VA III LYONS -MERCANTILE CO, rTT4.1.i r The Dif ferent Store. OLIVER & CO. Thanksgiving Groceries Wat, Tu,-f... T-. : 1 j ,1 Kill . .1 1 1 I Vflff Ml f-S Ji 1 1 ncuoa iu maxe onrxi t on that day, it behoves to remmd you that i 1 1 t ii C i-f TL.. ing Groceries. TURKEYS Never in our iourteen years history will we offer such splr-ndid birds. Never be fore have we made such great preparations. Two hundred youiiK turkeys, some large, and some small, picked from nuny flocks, are fattening in our special stalls. The most important part of your dinner is the turkey. Make sure of a good one, 'phone us your order in ifdvance and wu will place your name upon the list. Mince Meat Its All In Buying That is why we have had it run ou mince meat ingredient', wo lalii in a large future stock, hut the tale on theee goods was so great that yesterday we were obliged to telegraph fun seeded rubena. It's the frt-sh pure qual ity of our seeded raisens, lemoti mid orange peel, citron, Butauns und Three Orown rulsenx, that sells them so fast. Mako your mincemeat this wetk. PUMPKISS Acres of numpkic! itit, Tin. tmiin nr inf chef in transform ltd to the national pii. cheBp We can 1 if lhn Kaat to DroliW JIClllUV vV" jinrieu: Sour piCklei U wl Sweet ' Mixed " Dill " Ollvt , , , Alio uiincunw coin jimi ""V. r. ifii f,. Inlt'ld fUlll I" Pn boltlei iniuj""!"" f Sit). ,tli, i;,...-J.ve 100. '"- onnil ppl. r 1 a w- - - New Electrical Supply LET US FIGURE With you on Wiring your building for ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC BELL, or Electrical worK 1- 1.5 I 01 any kiiiu. COURT STREET, west of Boston Stflf' noPSSlNG FOR GIVING isatiniewhenone.J best, and that n - . out perlcctly Ja . . ,.;rtii iu carelul , do the 'a""'3ilt5l UI1V.K J . - ipciv, CUtlS UOIJi: ii' "i .th trouble in - THE nr. I T I A T Itrnt Store.