East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 23, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST ORE QONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1903.
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ROUGH WEATHER SHOES l
The stormy winter weather demands that yoa
protect your feet. We are feet protectors and
can supply yoa with good solid, yet neat-appearing
and comfortable fitting shoes fast the
things lor 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
PEO IN DISGRACE
HIS TRIBESMEN RE
FUSE TO BELIEVE HIM
ATTEND TEACHERS' MEETING
SHEEP ARE HEALTHY.
Mrt. C. B. Wade Will Speak in Behalf Report of Stock Inspector Ambrose
OVER 1000 THERE
I protecting care of the Stars and
! ijcrlpes.
I The collection was $26 and will jo
used for missionary work In America.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' RALLY
PROVES SUCCESS.
FOR NEW HOME.
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1 Robert Lalng Is Building Residence
on Johnson Street.
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u,"""'n i-nurcn was crowued to ; on Johnson strift between Itallroad
Overflowing Last Night to Listen to and Webb, on the earn side of the
Listen to An Elaborate Program ' street. nnt a low wood house In the
t-l, . ., , , . I rear. Yates & Elstrom are the con-
Tlwrs Was Excellent Slnglng-The tractors. ,t wl bo Hnsned. no sori
Tableaux of "Columbia" Was Feat- ously bad weather Interfcrlnp;, about
ure of Evening Collection $26. the first of January.
Once Powerful Indian Now a By
wordSquaws Turn Away In Dis
gust When He Talks to Them He
Has abused the Trust Transmitted
to Him, Through Drunkenness.
To UlUBtrnte In what utter disgrace
Cnlef Peo, of the UinatillaB. Is now
held by his people, it Is only neces
sary to repeat a short conversation
. etwecn a lull-blood young Indian of
the reservation and n representative
of the East Oregon Ian.
In writing a short sketch of the old
chief, for his sixty-first birthday an
nlversary, which he celebrated on No-'
vcmber 12, a reporter of this paper
nuked this young Indian In question
several questions concerning Poo's
life and family. The Indian answer
ed about a dozen leading questions in
good English, and cucn, growing tired
of the quizzing, suddenly quit talk
ing, grew sullen and pulled his blan
of the Work of the Women's Clubs.
Mrs. C. D. Wade loft last evening
for Baker City, where sho goos on
I the Invitation of Superintendent Ack-
orman to auurcss me mealing oi me
Eastern Oregon division of the State
.eachors' Association, on the "Rela
tion of the Oregon Federation of
Women's Clubs to the Educational
Intorosts of tne State."
Mrs. Wade will review the work of
the state federation, in connection
with the progress of tho public
school of the state, and "Outline
future plans of tho women for fur-
.cr assistance am. aid to the schools
so far as now formulated.
Regarding Grant County 8heep,
Stock Inspector John W, Ambrose f
arrived In this city Monday and is ,
stopping a few days In town, says the
Bluo Mountain Amorican. In speak-'J
Inn- nf thn rnmlltlnn nf tha ithnon nf T
Grant county, Mr. Ambrose says that'
thus far he finds sheep free from the
scab. Each of these bands woro dip
ped, and In order to prevent tho pos
sible reappearance of the disease.
they wore dipped again this fall. At
tho the prosont time there Is not a single
uunu ui Huuuuy uutrep iu me enure
northern part of the county.
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J. H. BEAN IMPROVING.
COMING EVENTS.
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Eastern Oregon Teachers' Assocla.
Mi! Ic Pfnortert to Rr Out of Banner UOn, iiaKOr W7. INOVOmoor Z3-25.
nH win Nnt i e.iht I Washington Teachers' association,
and Will Not Lose Sight. Tacoma, Dec. 28-30.
J. H. nenn, the stock Inspector, is J National Llvostock convention,
improving somewhat in health, though Portland, January 12, 13, 14 and IB.
he Is still quite frail. He has had
serious trouble with his eyes, but it is T rwimu nu e.,ii.
now definitely known that ho is in no ' T "UP P . .?U'P1lt' .
danger of losing the sight. j cv- R--w- f McMlnnville.
Mill L'ttL'U Ul 4-U13 XJUJ'l-IOl CilUTCIl
f The Wi'
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Cured Twenty People.
next Sunday morning and evoning.
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ket about his shou dors In a proud, , Unted states coast artillery wrlteB I
A large audience, estimated at over ' Visiting Editor.
1,000 persons, wliu many turned ; Arthur I). a toe. editor and publish'
away, greeted the children of the er 01 the Plninili-ali'd, Grand Forks,
Cnrlstlan Sund.iv snhnni mat nt.ht t ! N- accompanied by his wife,
. . ' stopped over In the city last night, en
observe the "Boys' and Olrls' Rahy , route home from an extended visit to
day. The children In their songs. ' the coast and southern Oregon. Mr.
recitations and exercises showed ' Moe tnlnhf that twenty acres of - re-
careful training, doing their arts fnl
an excellent manner, which reflects profitable than 160 ncros of wheat
great credit on the committee who ' land In the Ited River vully, whore
naa mo program in charge. Ti.e ' Ms home town is located, ami he will
choir of the church, assisted bv the ! start a boom for Oregon on his re-
organ, piano and two violins, helped turn home.
the children in their songs, making
inspiring music. I Begin Work at Eight O'clock.
The "Healing of the NationE," in j Owing to the chango In the O. It.
iucu eleven young lauies, an aress-1 & n. schedule, the yurd crew, under
ed In white and each carrying tho Stove Leonard, in this city, will not
ui umuicui. imuon, iook pan, i go to work horeattcr until S o'clock
uuen leiung wny mcy came to this n the morning, instead of 7 o'clock,
country and all desiring the protec-' This will permit the crew to work in
tlon of "Columbia," was one of the , the evening until the arrival of No. .
prettiest things on the program. This at 6:40 from Spokane, in order to put
iuhuuto uic unerases wun a iaD- the cars In that train awny on arrival
lean in which Columbia had taken all nere.
tne ainercnt nationalities under the
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Exquisite new Uehigimin
REAL...
CUT GLASS !
Art Exhibit at Weiser.
The club women of Weiser will
give a Turner art exhibit this winter
for the benefit of the public schools
or that city. The proceeds of the ex
hibit will be used In purchasing a
iiSt of pictures for the schools. Tho
date lor the exhibit has not yet been
fixed.
Jdoat beautiful collection ever
displayed lu Pendleton.
Dancing Party Cancelledi
The dancing party which was to
have been given uy Will Sturgis, on
Wednesday evening, has been enn-
celled out of respect for Miss Leonoru
Si nerldan, who died at St. Anthony's
do flan t manner, and in a cuanged
tone of voice said:
"Why do you ask so many ques
tions about this old dog7
The reporter explained that Peo
was 61 years old on that day and that
It would be very nice to publish a
short skotch of the chief on his birth
day annicersary.
"How do you know lie Is 61 years
old today?" demanded the young In
dian. "He told me so. was the reply.
And then in scorn that it Is impos
Biule to portray In words this proud
Umatilla drew his blanket over his
mouth, scowled magnificently and, as
he turned to walk away, nlmost Hiss
ed; "Nobody believes what Peo
says."
The sentence contained volumes of
local history, familiar to every man
In Pendleton nnd vicinity, who has
noted the decline of the- old chief, i
The younger Inaiaus have been
taught to hate him on account of his
faithlessness Ho the heridltary trust
imposed upon him. He is a byword
among the tribesmen. None ot them
keep him company. Ho rides to town
alone, sits on the street alone and
rides home alone at night.
He stopped to talk to a papoose
strapped to its motners back, on
.Main street, a row days ago, when the
young mother haughtily wneolen
away and left the old man talking to
himseir.
He is breaking fast this winter. His
hair Is growing whiter nnd his eyes
more dim. The wind chills him more
easily and his visits to town are not
so frequent.
from Fort Flagler, Wash. TB.IB
doing very fine work among tho peo
ple here. I know of twenty persons
here who were cured of the Drink
Habit. I take pleasure in rocom
mending It as a cure for the Liquor
and Tobacco habltB.
JVIormon Elders at Walla Walla.
J. A. Welch, E. Johnson, Wllllnm
A. Davis and Jamos A.-EacknoII, com
prising the party of Mormon elders
who have been In the city for tho
past few weens, holding meetings and
distributing literature, will leave for
Walla Walla In a few dayB. to con
tlnue their missionary work In that
city.
SHIELDS PARK" THEATRE.
hospital on" Saturday night
Bee our window but better
still come in and
Get Out Prices
TALLMAN & CO.
Iientlingr Druggists
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WOMAN'S HEALTH
Depends largely on the cgnditiou of the
stomacn. II U11S lliilioriuiu uruuu i
allowed to become weak. Constipation
develops. Then follow Nausea, Sick
Headache, KervousnesH, Insomnia and
General weakness. To prei-ervc'henltu
there it nothing ho i;ooil a Hostetter'H
Stomach Bitter. It will nid digestion
promote regularity and cure Dyopepm
and Constipation. Atrial will convince
you of iti value. For talc by DriiggUts.
HBSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
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.
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610 Johnson st., Pendleton
Thanksgiving Offering to All
This Wceit.
No doubt this week the park thea
ter will be crowded to the doors to
wituvss the splendid program bulng
offered.
There will be fun for the little ones
fun for the older ones and a good
time for all,
Prof. Hunt's dog and monkey clr
cus will be tho leading feature. He
has Inst been drawing big houses at
Baker Cltv. the seemingly human In
telllgcDce displayed by these animals
bo.nc rfltnarkablc. Then they have
the PholDs trio, a novelty weighted
with laughter, showing Uncle Ktlbo's
first visit to the city and tnoir nancy
mule. William Plorson, the comedy
acrobat. Is alBO Very clever: llevtu
Comnanv. black face songB, com
dy and music. Little Bessie l.a,Vorn
will pleaso In her inimitable way and
Hiilend d movlnc pictures win consu
tue a fine week's bill, to say nothing
ol a comical contest for the boys and
:iL:irisome nrlzes to be drav.i. Tou
w it hc thankful If you go this ween.
Inspecting Elevators.
E. W. McComas is out on a tour of
inspection of the elevators belonging
to his company at different points,
and Is making n general review or the
grain market.
BEST MEATS
MRS. F. W. WAITE DEAD.
THE WHOLESOME
Crescent
Baking Powder
The remarkable Increase Jn consumption
troves its purity and wholtsomenesa.
ONE POUND 25 CENTS
With a Coupon
NOT OOD, NOT HERE
THANKSGIVING WILL BE
HERE SOON
Leave yotir orders for TURKEYS live
or dressed, with us at once, and you
can be assured of getting a nice plump,
tender bird for your dinner.
3 F. S. YOUNGER & SON
NOT GOOD, NOT HERE
Has Been III for Several Months at
Colfax and the End Was Not Un.
expected.
Chnrles J. P-ean, secretory of the
local lodce of Elks, received a mes
sage from F. W. Waite, at Colfax, to
day, stating that Mrs. Walte had
passed away at that place this morn
inir. She has been very ill for several
months, and grow so much worse last
Saturday that Mr. Walte, wno was in
thlB city at the time, was sent for.
fhi his nrrlval at Colfax he saw that
there was no hope for his wife, and
his friends here expected the sac
news. , ,
The Elks Jodgo sent a beautiful
floral wreath to Colfax today, as a
token of sympathy with the husband,
who (e a member of tho lodge. No
funeral arrangements hove been made
at this tlmo.
MAY CONTINUE SERVICES.
Interest in the Methodist Revival Is
Greatly Increasing.
The meetings at the Methodist
church on ThorapBon street aro large
ly uttended and the Interest Jb In
creasing nightly, with a possibility
jtnat they will be continued all of
next week at least. Jlev. Armllold re
turned to the city this morning and
will assist .iir. Warner for tho re
mainder of thla week. Yesterday
there were eleven acuuBsluna to tho
.Methodist churcn, North,
Tender Beef
Prime Pork
Fine Veal
Best Motton
Delicious Lamb
The proprietor of this meat
market is a stock raiser on
Butter Creek and will be able
to furnish the best meats in
jj the market in any quantity
S. WARNER, Propr.
New Milarkey Building West
Court Street
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We will have some
GREAT SURPRISES
In the way of Low .Price., all NEXT WEFt
commencing Monday morning, November 3
and ending Saturday Night, November 28?
THIS WILL APPLY TO ALL
DEPARTMENTS OF OUR SToJ
LYONS-MERCANTILE
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AFTER an anxious, fretful
day, you need something
which shall fit your Urea
body as a well worn slipiier 1Mb a
tired foot. It must be nomethlng
more than food or drink. If you
want to taste Nirvana and forget
nil your tire ulid fatigue, tuke a
cup of one of Chase & Sanborn's
"Original Package" teas. These
are the leaves which the nutives
themselves drink with all their
vigor Imprisoned. It's a very
dlUerent drink from ordinary tea.
Try a half-pound.
"ORIGINAL PACKAGE" TKA8.
Oriel! (Kormois Oolorig).
Koh-i-noor (Eng. Breskltat).
Orange Pekoe (India & CvylonJ.
Sold iu Pendleton exclusively by
C. ROHRMAN
COURT STREET
Biliousness
lbe ul your valuable OASCA
UETS ami nnd lliem fmrfect. CoilMu'l do
without tli'iin. I have uiccl llicm lonoiue time
JorlndlgrMlon aiillll!oiisncsnrtnrn,riowcotn-
Sloiolr niTud. Uecmnnicm them, to every one.
nen triol. ou will nevor be without them In
Die faralljr.f Kliw. A. AUkx, Albanr.N. Y.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
Doesn't Respect Old Age.
It's shameful when youth faile to
show proper respect for old urje, nut
Just the contrary In tho case of i
King a New Life Pius, rney cut on
maladies no matter how uovoro rind
irrespective of old ago . DyHopMa.
-aundlco. Fever. Constipation, tin
yield to this perfect Pill. 2Cc at Tall
man & o. s.
CATMAMTIC
TRAD! maah annwaap
Pltuanl. Palatable. l0Unl. Talte Oood, Do
Uixid f er Hlcnen. Weaken, or (Jrliw, I0c.2ie.aic.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
)IL CMnMar. flil, aMlr.l, ttm lik. Ml
!n Tfl alAI Soldand anaranteeil hr alldrng
nU'lU-IAll aktalo (Iliui-.Tobarco Jlablk
llobcrt Gardner, of Oregon Clt",
wnu sentenced to twenty years In tne
penitentiary, Saturday, for maylivin.
Walter's Flouring Mills
Capacity, 150 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged for wheat
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped
etc., alwuyi on hand.
SEE THE BIG LIST OF
Closing-Out Price!
ON PACE 2
It will certainly benefit you by looking up
the BIG ADVERTISEMENT. Look at
every price carefully and compare 'hem
with the prices of our imitator. They'll
make him hurrv.
The Big BostonStore
Its
THE JlEST
THE AlOBT WHOLESOME
PJtOl'ERLY MILLED
WITHOUT A BUPERIOIt
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
The Standard of Excellency.
PENDLETON ROLLER
W. S. Bvcrs, Proprietor.
MILLS
New Electrical Supply House,
LET. US FIGURE
With you on Wiring your
building for ELECTRIC
LIGHTS, ELECTRIC
BELL, or Electrical work
of any kind.
rr IDT CTDCPT Mwct nf RnstOIl stOfC'
r-sn TH
UKcDSinu run.
niv wu
is a time wnen to
best, and that no one
out perfectly "gJfi
monnR of OUf SKlU. rt
to
an " "
COW'.
means ol our
careful attention
do the laundering
once
cuHs done up by "A', e5t
get your .......
trouble in you doing i
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