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' W--wp" 4-'', 'it 1903.' Y EA8T"OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY) DECEMBER i, 1 i REAL BARGAINS in SHOES : CONTESTED WILIS Special Sale on lino of Children's, Misses' and Ladies' Patent Calf Shoes. Thee. shoes are the latest style, spring lloel, Goodyear welt and are .neat and nobby in appearance SPECIAL PRICES Children's sizes, 8j4 to u, $2 5o now $.,0, Misses sizus, 11 j to 2, $2.75, now Js I5 Iadics sizes, 34 to 5$, $3,00, now $3.46 Your inspection will result in your bying. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. I GOOD SHOES CHEAP PROSSER 8UQAR FACTORY. Promoters of the Institution Confident of Its Erection Charles W. Nessloy and W. Atkln- or wossor, Washington, wore In daughters noV living, the oldest daughter, Cordelia, having married John Bhockey, formerly 0. It. & N. operator at this place three years ago. ROBERT TERNEY DEAD. t hi. ll.- ,n,. - - Grande' to Prosser; 1 Pad Away at the Hospital From Mr. Nessley is promoting tho beetj Hemorrhages, sugar factory to be built at Prosser, Robert Terney. one of the old resk unu is enthusiastic over the prospects , dents of the county, died at tho hos- L, "8m"un- j PItal this morningnfter a brief though Tint citizens of Prosser and vicinity severe Illness from hemorrhage of the are interested in' the project and I bowels. there ia every reason to believe that 1 The deceased was born in 1840, and the factory will be built in time for came to this county in 1887 from Knn nwtt year's crop. A Jjranch road, sas, settling on Stage Gulch, where from the main line or the Northern ho has since been engaged In tho incinc.wlll be necessary to reach in-1 farming and stock business. Ho leaves besides his widow, threp sons to mourn his loss Claude, George and Edward Terney. Mr. Terney was taken sick several days ago, and was brought to the hospital, but It was impossible to re lieve his sufferings, and. he -died this morning. The funeral will be held hero at 2 o'clock tomorrow and Interment will take place at Union cemetery, 12 miles from Pendleton, tomorrow afternoon. to. the beet bolt, and It Is thought the company will readily acrodo to the request to build this branch. The stockholders in tho La Grande beet sugar factory, it Is understood, are .largely interested In the Prosser concern, and know what a sugar fac tory Will do for a county, ns the in troduction of theLa Grande sugar lactory appreciated land values at least 30 per cent within two years. CARRIER SERVICE. Free Delivery Was Installed In Pen dleton One Year Ago. Today Ik the first nnntversary of the Installation of the free delivery serv ice in this city. The carriers are now serving between 2,800 and 3,300 people each dny, leaving their mail at their doors." , 1 The force today is the same as-It was at first, with the one exception of C. E. Hicks, the sub-carrier, who Has resinned. . Hlaj place Is being fill ed by Earnest tRuppe, who was the last one on the eligible list at the time of-the resignation, in case one of the regular- carriers vas to resign, or a vacancy be declared for 'any other reason, another examination for car rier would have to he held, as there Is now no one on the list required to oe Kept oy the government, , . BILL OF SALE. KAMELA BOY QROWNED, Son of John Waters. Formerly of This County. Patrick Waters, the lC-year-old son or John Waters, who formerly kept tho O. It. & N. section bouse at Ka mela, was drowned in Portland" Mon day by falling from the wharf Into tho Willamette river. Young Waters was a student at Mt. lAngol College, and was studying for the priesthood. The farallyjemoved from Knmela to Portland three years ago, upon the death of Mrs. Waters, In St. Vincent's thospltal. There Is one son and three By It Mr. Alexander Secures Interest In St, James Kitchen. A bill of sale wn filed In the ollioo Of the county clerk this morning, by which Is transferred to R. Alexander for the sum of J CO, an undivided half t . ..11 r --. - imcresr in me hi, .lames iviicnen on Cojtonwood street. By the terms of the tll Mr. Alexander secures an equul voice with E. .lames, the former proprietor. In the management of the ousipess anil the llxtures anil pnra phernalla of tho "kitchen." This Is the small chop house across rrom the city jail, which has noon run for some time by James, who Is a col ored man. I iixiulhiie iiew i')eigns In i' REA.L. ii CUT GLASS Most beautiful collection eyer displayed in Pendleton. still come In and ' j I Get Out Prices i TALLMAN & CO, Leading IrilKf;iHts Will Winter in California. Gilbert Joyce, who has had chargo of the installation of the steam heat ing plants In the Pendleton Hotel and courthouse during the last summer, left last night for Southern Califor nia, where he will spend a couple of months enjoyinga much earned vaca tion. Mr. Joyce Is one of the old and trusted employes of the George ,V. Stljherland Company, at Walla Walln. Range Is Excellent, Worl Ilaker, of Rldgo, Is In the city today, after a load of supplies. Ho reports the roads very good from Ridge' to this city, and the range In that portion of Umatilla county is bet ter than for many years at this sea son. . r- TWO CA8EB IN PROBATE COURT NEXT MONDAY Heirs of William Searcey Cut Off With One Dollar Each, Seek" a Redistribu tion of tqe Estate Heir of John Morrison Are Alio Dissatisfied and ASk to Have His Will Set Aside. The probate court wll meet on Mon- u..y morning m regular session, and at this time two wills will, bo con tested. The cases are important, as thoy Involve tho disposition of two largo estates. Tho first one to have a hearing Ib the contest in tho case df the heirs of William Searcey, who died Febru ary 4, 1903. By a will made "bnllay 11, 1901, the deceased left all of" his property to his wife ,and child, cutting off his older children by a former marriage wun one dollar each. The provisions of tho will state that Fred Searcey, Nora Hagan and Jen noy BIbby, grown children of the 'de ceased, shall havo each SI and ,m. more. To the wife, Annie Soarcoy, he bequeathed all of the Income from all of ,tho property of whatover kind, to bo used In the maintenance of atid the education of her child, Leoiia nearcey. rue property was to be In vested in real estate, or loaned nn good 'security and held In trust for the child, Anhle Searcoy was nnniri as the executrix, to serve without bond. The tnree children left out bv the provisions or mo will, now comn nn,l allege that the will was obtained by tho oxorclsnmeiu of undue Influence, aim mat Mo deceased was of mind not capable of disposing of an estate. On this ground they will attempt to set aside the will and-have the estate redlvlileil. The John Morrison Will. John R. Morrison, Richard Morri son' and Grace E. Hales have filed a petition In the probate court asking' that Gibson Martin Morrison, Robert -Morrison, Eliza C. MorriMUn and Wil. Ham M. Morrison be cited to appear und show cause why tho probating of the will of John .Morrison, who died I February 8, 1903. should not bo set aside. 'In the will made the contestants did not get the same amount that the re spondents did, and they now ask re dress of the court, alleging that the. deceased was of unsound mind at. the time of Ills 'death, and not able to transact business. His Infirmities were due to old ago and general, debjl-, uy. un mis account 11 1?. alleged that the will was fraudulently obtained by. the exercise of undue Influence.- The trouble seems to be over the dlstrlbif- cd hero by tho government I" prepar ing data for the Irrigation works, left last night for Washington, D. C, Where' ho will spend tho winter In making up tho report of the work dono this year by his men In this depart mont, and in getting his statements ready for final submission to tho head of the reclamation bureau, Tho men who have been working under Mr, Whistler havo for tho most part been sont to Arizona and Now Moxtco, whore tho warm, open win tors will permit of work being done tho year round, Mr. ton, where tho work of Investigation will be carried on to a finish. CHINESE STOCKHOLDER, A. We have tic Toy Wu Lung, of Echo, Holds' $400 the Cannery and Cold Storage Conv nanv Toy Wu Lung, tho Chinese laundry- 6 1,ave thrce L man of Echo, Is tho only foreign stock-, 1 K" j tre .prettii u holder In the Bcho American 'Hnro flint ....... vlOf! Packing and Cold Stornge Company. I ,,.. ... RWDBt a ft. 1 1 . .... iHtM...i..i 1 i lWa Willi vt -1 . Ml stnokhaldors in the concern Bince it chase ofAiivnf f was Inunchecl, nnd now owns $400 , T 'u0Uff worth of shares In tho property, ' 4 , ww.. i.. -ii. i J hare i-n ' sr..lrnP''' S?'T H.. CSH WjLL8'lel7.Llet",r, .Vi.'V itifor American hare In a Chinese paper If picture Df PuZ'.fJ George Gillette Retires. George Gillette, the accommodating nnd gonial operator in tho Western union office In this city, Iibb resigned his position and left today for "Lob An- goles, where ho will accept n position with the A. D. T. people. Mr. Gil lette has a boat of friends here, Who regret to loso his smiling counte nance from Uie Western Union desk, hut his place will be ably filled by P. J Nixdorff, the present genlol mana ger, who will attond to all the busi ness In tho office, with the. lis'slstanco of nn office boy. Mr. Glllotte's friends have fixed tho limit, of IiIb stay in Ios Angeles at about six weeks. To Portland Temporarily. Miss Minerva Montelth, of Portland, returned to her homo this morning, after several weeks spent as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Caspar Von Drati, at tho Hotel Pendleton. Miss Mon telth goes home at tills time in order to bo present at the production of "Ben Hur,""and after visiting for some time nt her homo, will return to this city, whore she will spend tho spring and early summer with Mrs. Van Bran. A Monster Rattlesnake Skin. Major Lee Moorhouse yesterday re ceived from a curio dealer nt Tampa, Fla., n tanned rattlesnake skin, five feet long, and 8 1,4 Inches wide, with five rattles. Tnn j..in Is tanned as soft as silk, and is one of the most beautiful specimens ever seen In the city. Alajor ..luorhouse will add It to his largo collection of Western curios; published in San Francisco. He has r sent several sample cans to his coun- trymon at homo, and a large Canton ! firm is now negotiating for a sample shipment of the Echo product, ! it if IS it It. COMING EVENTS. Washington Teachers' association, Tacoma, Dec. 28-30. National Livestock convention, Portland, January 12, 13, 14' nnd, IB. Instead of taxing bachelors to on cotirago matrimony, married men should bo given a pension because they have boon through tho war. sply in the OWL TEA KOI Client pal to (W H--',----..... ST. JOE STQR We will make B!l' Rednetinnc nil ,i .. V1J10 weeK oji Men's Clothing Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits Cloaks andjacle we win son tnem less than you pay for such rn.l what is called ClosiiiL' Out Pricos. a ,,,. ... ! fi?od 4 tluce our stock vory much before January i, 1904. v K mnl'p nil nunrnrrn nit nt m rnr r-n.f f i T' 'l o iiuin icguiar prices Hon of the real estate owned by the SLIGHT FIRE. .- Coe's New Offices. The Coo Commission Company opened offices in Portland, Tacoma and Seattle today, on n now through lino from St. Paul. Offices have also been opeiied recently in Kllensbuig and North Yakima, THB WHOLESOME Crescent Baking Powder The remarkable Increase la conailmptloo trait Its purity and wholetomcntat. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With o Loopo" Was Extinguished Before the" Depart ment Arrived. ' An alarm of fire was turned in from East Webb street last night at 11;30, from the home of Mr. and Airs. Al Turner. The fire, was of such a small size and so quickly put out that the department could not find the lilacs. and the great maiorltv '6f 'flio' people who turned mil. of their beds to an swer the 'fiiarnl came lo the conclu sion that (ho ularm wns a false one. Mr, anil Mrs. Turner had beeiyto" the theater, and returning hn light ed d lamp In tho bedroom, which thoy left for u Short time, whlltj they wont Into another room foi'-Ti lunch. While out of the room tbo lamp exploded, setting fire to the carpet and other furnishings of the room and doing about $250 worth of damage to the room and furniture beforo the flamcft VeM extinguished. The Jiouse Is tho property -of Airs. it. (1. Thompson, nnd was damaged hut little. J. E. Krause Heard From. A prlvato letter from J. K. Krause, formerly manager for the Westorn Union In t,.is cltv. brines thn nnwR (hat ho Is now manager of the A. I). T. service in Los Angeles and Is high ly pleased with the position. Ho sends greetings to all Pendleton friends, es pecially the fishermen. LYONS - MERCANTILE CO, Will Return, to Seattle. ..Miss Floronco Walker, who has been the guest of Airs. ' IJIslop, will leave Thursday night for- Portland, whore she will attond the presenta tion of "Ben Hur," and be tho guest1 of friends, for a-fowduys before - re--turning to her homo In Seattle. She may return to Pendleton after the . holidays. Shirt Sale 60c i WESTON CITY ELECTION. Churches Will Nominate a Ticket to Oppose the Citizens' Ticket tlovy 'Iji' the Field, Weston, Dec. 1. A muss .meeting was held In the Alothodlst church last' evening for the purpose of taking steps toward tho nominating (1 full city ticket, to run against tho citizens' ticket, nominated hero yesterday. Tho' date or tho nominating con vention ror tho uiitl-cltlzens' ticket has not yet been named. Tim Issho bui tweon the two tickets will be Sunday closing. The citizens' ticket, now1 nominated, consists of tile following well known residents: For mayor, .1. H. Price; recorder, L. F Wood; treasurer,, J. It. Kllgoro; councllmen, James Klrkpatrlck, Frank Sallng, J.' C. Turner, William Graham and F, H, Bea'thff, ?. QUALITY COUNTS That's an uudoubted fact. Bcoren of satUlleil customers prove that. Its o. (iunllty Is our ' llrst consideration, and il the foundation 011 wlijch our business is built, f ro1 . .i,. 1 , .... VI b '"inamonuxw."-Baimon mean, large iwu .mu Foluton steak'is unlveHully 'topular where )t lj riunllty us mat nacxeu uuuer iiiamoou ilruuu. lunlltV ust uan oe eaieu not or com, aerveu cf-fti line uk iW It ran , pl"l niade up luto-poquettco, mayonalve or ' ffini'fiiiie.v forms. Your imntr.T shoitld be well " Htpoked with It. It is, so convenient for enier-jrencles. IT WAS NOT BEER. ' Frank Damaln on Trial for 8elllng Fred Parr a Glass of Spirits Fru- mentl In Thls City, Frank Damaln, of this city, Is now on trial before the United States dls-, trlct court In Portland, for soiling to Fred I'arr, a half-breed Umatilla In dian, what appeared to United States Commissioner John Halloy, Jr.. to bp a glass of beer, but which Is claimed by Damaln to have been a thin, color-, less, tamo and harmless draught of sarsaparllla and Iron, to which the lutir-breeds In Pendleton nre devoutly attached. James A. Fee and Colonel J, II. Jla ley 'aro attorneys for JDamaln, The ,caso will bo sottlod tl"8 evening. Wb. YoxjasroER & son WHI8TLER AWAY. Gone to Washington His Subordi nate toithe South and Southwest J, T, Whistler, the government on gltieor, who has for tho last summer had charge ,of the work being conduct- Club Meeting Postponed. 1TI10 meeting of the Thursday Aftor- noon club, which was to havo been hold at the home of Mrs. T, O, Halloy on the afternoon of Thursday next, has been postponed, ,owlhg"To thTub-' sence from tho Vitv nt Air Uniiov until .tho IcViowing Thursday after- iiuuji. iucemoer iu, at toe uhiihi imui, Will Visit at Salem. -"Dr: Klrhy left last night for Salem, vhero ho will be tho guest of rela tives and friends for a short time. The doctor is contemplating moyiiig from this city, but has not yet mode up his mind to mako tho 'change, Sizes 4 to J7 f - Stiff and Soft Boioras Caff 'Detach' d "Regtilar Values $J.OO, $J;25 and $J.3s The Big Boston Ston Going to Portland. H. M. Olllvor and sister, Allss Drace Olllvor, will Ioavo this oyenlng for Portland, .where thoy will visit with friends and witness tho football game botween tho University of Washington , J and the Multnomah Athlotle Club. I Fred Crawford Recovering. '"J 'Fred Crawford, who has been III with tilniiriflv fnr tho tinHt Iwn wiJtlfH ' is somewhat bettor today. Ho has t HEALTH COMFORT ECONOS Are Combined In 4- Jicon confined to his room most of the time- and- has had a vory severe au 4. tack. i i Will Remain in Pendleton. 'Airs. Uose Campbell has returned from lone, where sho was called by the Illness of her mother Sho was .'ac pcompanied home' by her mother and slater. ,who wilt -mako this city 'their ' home for the remainder of the winter, f- Athena, Property Sold,- , j'j! Cordelia Sanders, formerly Cordalla llawos, of Athena, has sold' to.Clmrlea H, Urown for $1,000, lots 3 and, 4 In block 5. of Kirk's second addition, .to Athena, ..ui.a. M v Coe Commission Manager. it. V, Baasen, Western manager for the Coo Commission Company,. Is 4ln tho city for, a fow days In the Interest of his ontorprlslng firm. Monthly Meeting Tonight Thg .regular monthly meeting of -the Commercial Association will hohold at tho parlors of the association at 7:30 this evening. Jefferson de Angeles Here. Tho Jofferson idb Angeles company, which will present "The Toreador" at tho Frazor tonight, arrived from Walla Walla this ovonlng. Divorce In High Life, Walla Walla, Dec. 1. Dr, A. L- L dors, one of tho moat prominent phy sicians of this olty, was yosterday qvenlng sued by his wlfo for, a divorce and names Miss Helen King, a book keeper for tho doctor, as co-respondent In the case. Miss King has been boarding at tho home of the Ludera until driven away by Jrtrs., Ijuders The parties are all prominent society peopln In this city, and the case ihai caused great surprise. Cole's Origin .AM Tight Wobd Heatgsi Hot Blast Cdaf'Stw ' Tl,v liov, nrnvra tllClt ttli Hundreds Ql satisfied people nfBf nn.l Um'atilla users ol Coles s'". heaters always recommend them ' H friends. -Sold only, in PendWoa,.V. nrhft "pt rH ware yL&&A New Electrical Supply House, LET US FIGURil With you on Wiring your building for ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC BELL, vor Electrical work of any kind. COURT STREET, west ofBostonj; WfitetlK nloptte of 'Jjciu. A fell supply always Kepi Jfl sk, Always, R wo f axativo Cmt Cokl In One Dajr, Jar tto KullJMomo J rorao Outnine 2 VL