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DAILY EAST ORE OONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNE8DAY, DECEMBER 2, 1903. Satisfactory Shoes and have the wearing qualities. These arc yZj0nadA tfeIX Strong Shoes mJ: ftnd.-he Edwln C,aPP Sh0e- Men. These hues are to be had but one place in Pendleton, and that iB at 10 BULL TEAMS FOOTBALL TEAM HAS BEEN REORGANIZED. pleasant names, mid lias made life n liurdpn so that slia enn no longer llvo with him. Tlin nrntmrlv fiirnluhnil hi. tlu j fondant when they utartud hoiisokoon- iiC consists oi one ouuroom sot or uio Mrs. Hamblen at The Dalles. Tho Dulles, Doe. 2. A camp of Itoyo! Neighbors, the dadlos' auxiliary to the Modern Woodmon, was organiz ed last evening nt Sohnnno's hall by Deputy Supremo Oraclo Mrs. Ida DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. GOOD SHOES GHFlP CQUH T DECISIONS i montics In Washington, Bays tho uoiso Capital News. A mall was re ceived last night, but It was tho first l to reach here In thrnn Wonka T i tors mailed in Itoosovclt November 3 TWO CASES APPEALED ' colvedTs? night. " FROM OTHER COUNTIES There Is no reason why It should j 1)0 so long delayed. The excuse giv- on of course Is tho bad condition of one, a Case of Ouster, Which Has the trail, hut men nro coming out ov Gone to Four Decisions in Different ory llny nnd tnore is no reason why Courts The Other, a Case of p0r, ' fho mn'1 carrier Bhould cot bo abloj ible Fnr rwl - ' . 10 get through. j - wwkuicr 1 1 urn uaKcr Rec. -County, Has Three Decisions orded in Its Path. Clerk of tho Supreme Court Moore- Mining men hiivn been for soyoral days for the mall which i-uuiuiucu vnmauic documents and some of them have been put to great .,u uuint;uiu uuuri Moore- m'w mm iiu tjjui oi annoyance .ii-uou uns received irom the court at , unu explanation iy reason of tho non nuiem me decisions In two cases arrival of same. Thoy say there is wmcn wore heard in this city nt tho no excuse for tho manner in which November term i the mall Is ennvevpil ami, nn iinni.i thn The first, the case of Stewart Mc- con'ractor will hear from the govern- Annlsh, appellant, vs. Wllllnm Grant I m 111 l,ot,m' "ing. nnil. If ho does not justice or the peace for South La Grande district, and Earnest Schreck ler, is an appeal from Union county In tho court of Judge Itobert Eakln This Is a case in which the plaintiff uruugni action to oust .no defendant' from land rented by him of the plain-1 tifr, alleging that tho torms of the. lease had not been fulfilled. I On trial in tho justice court a ver get a faster move on. trouble. thero will bo Pay a "Fire- PETON SOLD WHISKEY. Will Serve Two Months and Fine of 4.100 for Selling water." O. Petnn. tr this dtv. diet was civen to thn llnfnnilnnt n. i Utty found Utllllv lii till! TTiiltml on which the case was taken to the district court at Portland, of soiling circuit court, tho justice of the peace . whiskey to Shot-to-wow-nl-ni, a Ijiii being entered as a defendant. The wnI Indian. In this county, and will circuit court affirmed the decision ofiserve a Jail sentence of two montha the lower court, and adjudged theiin 1,10 county Jail hoiv. ami pav a cosm to me plaintiff, who again ap- ca8 p " l"l. pealed tho case to the supremo court. Tll,s ls tllp IlKhtest penalty thnt can and this tribunal affirmed the decis- ,,u Imposed for this crime, nnd Judge Ion of the court below. Bellinger was actuated to g(yi Peton The other decision Is In the case of I thls sentence by tin- fact that It was B. Adams, respondent, vs. W. H. i ilis ftrst ouonso. Kelly et al appellants, appeal from I He wl" arrive tonigh. to begin sorv Baker county In the court of nohort Mls tlmo- JnkiC. This is ah allheal In n easel Ladies of High School Will Play Bas. Koi-uan wun Ladles From Baker City High 8chool In About Three weeKs Both Teams Are Strong. Tho girls- basket ball team at tho high school l8 now hard at work In preparation for tho gatno which Is scheduled between thorn and tho girls from tho Baker City high school The exact dnto for tho game has not yot been decldml nnnn t. ... . uul tlk will no about three weeks from now. Tho girls Of llflth pnmo l . i . uiuiusi oi a slzo and are all good players, so that b"u Bumu ,H a ining of course. Tho Pond Oton tenm lc hoi . L .in. i. 7 . iiuiiiua un- Conklln Bl,porvl8lon of Professor Hoy Football with the Indians. Tho uernnil nt ihn i. . . ; r- mtu dluuui will play tho boys from tho Umatilla Indi an school team on the Alta Btreot grounds on Saturday at 10 o'clock In tho morninc. Hnminfnrn . i, i the custom for tho first team to play mi nil. In tit n nnl t 1 uii'iuuuiii ntiiiiiiii iiinni tit o.iHw. time before the annual ThnnltHulvim. game, but this vnnr tim inHinn ... bo slow In organizing that tho ganio .mi in ue uuciurea on'. Hnmnvnr n, second team and the team from the school are almost ovonly matched so that a good game will he played., Tho Pendleton boys will entertain their oppononts .while In tho city and after tho game will tender them a dinner at a hotol. Thero will bo no admission clmrcpil tn Mm .,.,... - ftu.iit,-, mill the nubl c is cordlnllv liivli,..! . ,..u. ness the sport. Organized for 1904. Tho members the hlrih Kphnnt mot nat n -- cmui (it(-i l 11 t;uii sidor the work for tho next year. Geo. oimiiu was eiecieii ('iintifin fur mm mm win nave cnargo of the team from mi; upt'iung ot me season. Strand nlnvod ntmrlnr tMa va... ,.r..i "nru anil consistent player in cuiiMHiH oi uiio iiuurouin set or tno Deputy Supremo Oraclo Mrs Ida Ivnliio or $ln, which Is ill thu furnl-1 Hamhlon, of Pondloton. The new or tture owned by them nnd tho plaintiff dor starts with n largo membershln InnK'u t lir, nrmrf In mvnril Hitu I.. l.ai I i i 1.1. 1 ... .... . . ... , ..,., ilm, .mum tuvuruuio circumstances. that she bo given tho enre nnd cub- i Another meeting will ho hold Weil i tody of tho minor child, thnt the do- nosdny, when all Modern Woodmon rondant ndvatico $50 to dofrny tho ox- and tholr families are Invited to at. i ponspH of tho suit, that she be scpa- torn! raieti irom nun ann no not no nilowed to molest her In any way, mid thnt i he hnll lie rcijulrcd to pay ta hcv t!. Death of Younn Betz. Hum of $5 monthly for the molnie- T. B. Swearongon and Ed Besthorn nance and education of the child until loft this morning to nttenu tho funeral he ho of ago sufficient to siinnort him. 1 of Jncob Betz, Jr., who died nt hU self. Peter West Is the attornoy lor home In Walla Walla a fow days ago. havi '6 thrwi timt "ei'y "U Hrtl ,! UllnUil lit - '!! That' . J l ll I f I 11 x l , i 1 1) cm,. '"iwe.,! J--w .... hspla nftor a lingering Illness with typhoid pneumonia. in the, "'Olio,. We 1 1 -lira - J, ,' H 1 r. 1 . . -U .tho plaintiff. I This Ik tho outcome or tho amine- tlon case filed by Amy Hollett nbout i tho mlildlo or April Inst, In which Wll- Have Gone to Portland 1 1 nm unrnnnr wno rnn nnfnn riont i . a Onrdnor was a married man. but had' ."iV Z n , i "y 1 'S 1 '.a8t i sued his wife for divorce, in tho moan- SleTln thn TCmnBrnCIPt0n time he became Involved with the wo- m.n?..caJ l?.a ? th Thompson case. man now suing him for divorce. She ' o Vn Hnr" whii. In filed complaint against him for sedtm- tl0" ot Bon H"r wh" ln the "Ity. non. nnn no wns tin ctei . nit nrom- . . . would marry the comnlninlnc witness "BnB at tho West Point Military1 "eapestDlarii ! as soon as the statutory limit of six Academy among tho horses. Ts.. . . " months had exnlrod. ilia nrnl ill. -' vorce wns granted on April 14, and on October 15 the mnrrlago wns performed. ! nun . WATER COMMISSION ACCOUNTS IISSION ACCOUNTS. 1 i on Hand and Has a, JOE 1st. ST0R Drougnt by Sanders for forcible en try and detainer instituted In tho jus tice court at Greenhorn district. In Baker county, in which E. Adams was the defendant. Judgment was render ed for the plaintiff, upon which the defendant appealed the case to the circuit court. This court reversed the decision of tho lowur court, and the case was then appealed to tho supreme court. Yne supreme court reversed the opinion of the circuit conn DAMAIN IS ACQUITTED, is probable that ho will take one or tho half positions next season, pro- viiu-ii inn materia nvni nhio win i..u. uiy mo cnango. noi Mccarty, tho re tiring cantaln. wuh h hnni - - ,....vj., ..mi cool-liended In nil nmnririnf.lnu in.. graduation will lie a great loss to the uiiiii oi me next year. 1 lit' ni'UHliects for tin. ti.nm ,r year are brighter than thoy have been in muni: years at mis stage, of the season. While suvernl of the stars will leave the school. Ii l several good players ami heavy men win enter, so that the loss will ho moro than atoned for. The boys are feellllc L'linil nvr Mil. ,llltlr...lr .... .1 tlllnk thnv hnvn n -f.Iii.1. ... ii,., jnnnt for tho year to come. POOR MAIL SERVICE. Boise Paper Complains of Thunder Mountain Delivery. There is considerable complaint over the manner in which mall Is re- 1 . .1 ,rom nsvolt and it is llkoly that the complaints wlU bo formulated in writing and submitted to tho au- i , ExquL-lte new IWgiu J f t DC AT i CUT GLASS Most beautiful collection ever displayed in Pendleton. Bee our window but better still, come In and I Get Oar Pwces Law Does Not State That "Half Breeds" Cannot Drink Whiskey. Frank Damaln, who was accused of selllnc whlskev to Freil Parr, n linlf. breed Umatilla, was yesterday uciiult ted of the crlmo in tho United States district court at Portland, on a tech nicality In tho law, which does not make It a crime to sell whiskey to a half-breed. The wording of the law Includes nothing hut "Indians" nrnl the i-nnrt could not say that a half-breed was In reality an Indian In tho meaning of the law. SCRIPT ISSUED. nas i.3U0 cash on Hand and Has a Good and Growing Business. At the close of tho council meeting vestonlnv nftnrnnntf tlin writer rnm. mission hold n meeting at which tho cxnonHns of the nnnimlnninti wnn. nn.l. ltud for the past month, and "tho busi ness of the commission generally straightened out. The commission nmv linu .... hm..i $l,5nn In cash, and the condition or mn business Is good and growing. .Many liniirovnmentH linvn i... ,.,! In tho Korvlce In the last year, hotter. ....w ...iu iiuuci bvji vilu unu conven ience lias linen pivnn tn flm i,olr. and tilt! hllslnnSR nf Die rnmnilai nn nns neon conductod on as economic T ? Wu will make Big Reductions all t,.. Mens Clothing Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits - MW IriC vvu in sun iiicm icss tnan you pay for ri, ..." V . : " V-'-3 "s wt are (ietcrim. jiiiuu uiu Mum vury iiiucii neiorc January )n v make an averace cut of so ner cunt d ,.,..i.9 Wf - - --buiui prices LYONS -MERCANTILE ro and hiiBlnesslIke a basis aR nosallile. ! --4-h I . would employ a hookkeopor to compile T RODGERS FLAT WARE j A saporior article, madf in tlie latest pat- terriB. Tile liofl'ers wrtrn ic t.nwU r 'm t o . "i sum rolled copper, plated on the outside with" nuuyy iuuKoi auu iinoa on ttie inside with snver. guaranteed lo wear well and to keep free from foul tastes and .nisuni,. ,J We have liodjiers' nii)roved ware in T Pots, Coffee Pots, Crtimb Trays. Tei Kettles, and Tea Sets, consifiting of w, creamer and sugar bowl on trav Inspect ima ware. tllO bOOKS of the rnmniliuln ft,, fl... -........u.j.ji iiwiu uiu tlmo ot its Inception. The nccounts of the business have never been put mo oook iorni, tlinugli t was the In tention of the commission t ,1,, o, some time iil-d u n. n...,r.,cn- i,.i charge of the work at tho tlmo of Tils death, ami had conn over tim u.i,ni.. ..r the nccounts and had found thorn In good shape and all balanced, hut ho had not yot benun on the i.nmniiniin., nf them ill linnk form nt tl.n n... ..r , . ... " iiii- in his death. Tlie eommlKRlmi n.in un,,,...., n... , ". MV.11111 IIH services of nn exnert l.iini-i.-n,,,,,, Klimahlv P. V. Ttemtlev u-li,. ,l!i 1... gin nt once to got the accounts In a HiTiiiuueni snane. Representative Murphy III. T. N. iMiirnhv. ineinluii' nf tin. IkcIh- lature from Union comity, and n prom inent hardware man of La 0 ramie, was taken to St Vincent's hospital ftlla trw,n I n n t,W wll'll lu UllllllflMUlf til Mllfl l.iw.ll.llt, l.fl - bo tin poisoning, caused from eating canned veal. Ho waS accompanied by Dr. A. .. Hlehiirdson. One hundred mid two lives were lost in tho recent storm on tho North Sea. THE WHOLESOME Crescent ITALLMAN& CO jBakinS Powder Six Thousand Dollars Signed Up Yes terday. JlUlne VV. tieralll wnu n hilar mnn for ii tlmo yesterday afternoon ut the ciose or the council mooting, as he wns compelled to ninuo out nil nf tin. script railed for by tho bills of the city lust month In order thnt Mr (Mopton could sign thorn liufnru going in j'oriiaml lu tlie morning. About ,?i!,000 worth of script was Is pnud, that will have to go on interest owing to the lack of riuids. All of the hills fro ma local source In curred in the construction of the Hoiver woro paid in cash by the transl'orral of $1, 000 from the general tp tho sower fund, and the rest werii marked it imld for wuiil of funds." "his will hear interest from duto of issue until taken up by tho city. Outside of the allowlmr of tin. lillln there was no business transacted at the COllUCll lllUOtitH' vnutnnlnv nflni-. noon, it being decided to have nnottie lnefltillg Sdoll In ordor ,(o settle the othur business pending. "THE TOREADOR" GOOD. FEES AND LICENSES. Record of the County's Receipts Dur ing November. An avnnilnnllm, ,.r t... ... i.. .... ...,1111(11.11,11 in mu niuuillH U I the clerk's office show that tho coiin-l ty has received In fees and licenses! for tho month of November the sum . of $253. The month of November Is generally a rushing ono in tho clerk's office, but during the month just passed It has been unusiinllv dull, nmt tho receipts are corresiionillnelv small. Tre record In detnll lo no fi. lows: Circuit court nilniiK tirinn Finus 37.UU Probate court 12.50 .Mnrriaire HcmiReu an nn Miscellaneous 17.5(5 Total i THOMPSON HARhWARF fn F 021 Main St. $253.00 Iicartiiif DrniHts I t inmiiii hwii 1. 1 in The remtf kabie Increase in consumption f roves lis puruy sua wmnaii" ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon NOT GOOD, NOT HERE QUALITY COUNTS Tlmt'H nu undoiilittd fact. Hcores of hutiHlltd austoiuers pwve that its ho. (luallty Is our ilrst consideration, ami 1m tlie foundation on which our buitliivss fa built. "Diamond W." Salmon 8 teak, iurge caiiH itQc Balnion steak Is uuiverully poiiulur where It is or os tlne ciunllty iwtbat packed undcr.Illuniond W Brand. Can bo eatan hot or cold, ur ed plain o. made up Into .coquettes, nmyoiiuliM) ur otiier fancy forms. Your pantry should be well stocked with it. It is bo convenient for emergencies. 3 TP. S. "V"OXJ2SrC3rEjIR cSc SON ' De Angelis Company One of the Best in Pendleton This Winter. Tho theater goers who lust uvon ing witnessed Jefferson Do Angolis and his superb company In "Tho Tor endor" nt the Vmy.nr eninveil n nnr. formanco thnt was. of the highest class and none wore disappointed. Do Aneolis mado a decldeil hit with nil; he Ih a comedian of rnro merit and lu the character of Sammy Oigg, thn friotninn. nn nnnnrtiinlt v la urn. KOnteil for lllm tn nmienr fi Ilia hnat Ah a laugh producer ho .demonstrated' linu uu is "Aiirigut" unu in ins sing ing Hpeclnlty. "Beautiful Dreamy hyi'8," he won his nudienco. In the cast was MIkk Nfnrcnrnt Me. ICInnev n Renttln i'(r) whn nnrlrnvml tho roll of Nancy .Stanton, one of tho principal cnnraciers, mucn to tnc plcusuro of all, Shu possesses an ex ceedlngly musical voice, a splendid Hull re. n sweet Incn nm Ih crnen nnr sonified in hor movements. Hor song, "I-nngungo of tho Flowers," was re ceived with great npplauso. Thn mnnnrremont nf tlie KViivni- tlwi utor deserve much credit for bringing siicn nign mass iittractionH to rnndie ion. END OF A ROMANCE. Amy Hollet Don't Want the Man She Captured. A unit fur illuiiren wnu fllnil tlilu mni-nlnir In tlin . 1 fflf.it nf 1 1 1 nnnntv nlnrlr liv Amu flnnlnnr nirntnflt. hnr husband, William W. Oardnnr. Tho Planum alleges inni sue anil mo de fendant woro married October 15, Ifini null Hint tl.nr In nnn nhllil tlin IsBiio of tho marriage, Lloyd Clifford uaruner. Tiio uoienonnt, so the plain tiff alleges, has boon cruel and Inhu man In tittt treatment nf hnr hnn nr.- cused her of Infidelity, has failed to support ner anil has only advanced $7 iijwuriiH uor support sincit imur mar riage, Ho has called hor vllo and uu- Tucker.Marcy. Charles C. Slarcv anil Minn Ann- Tucker woro married this morning at tho parsonage of tho Methodist church by rtcv. Robert Warner, Tho groom Is a resident 0f Walla Wnlln, but formorly lived In this city. Ho now Is tho owner ot a farm ln the near vicinity ot Pendleton. Tho bride was formorly a resident of Portland, but has been In this city for soma time. Mr. nnri l(r Vnrov will lenvn this ovenlng for Walla Walla, whom iney win maiio tiicir tuiiiro noma, Runaway Dfd Little Damage. Yestordav afternoon, while driving on tho road towards Echo.t;. L. Mow ers, nt thn Telonlinnn Htnhli.n l.nH n runawnv .whieh amnnheil htn Kntrnv " - DB1 and bruised himself and team up a nine, nut luckily did no more dam age. onirt oai 60c I'nHrtllllv thn rpflsnn TlAV nm an slow In tropical countries is ,thut tlmo is uniy Aioxican money. To strengthen hid nerve, purify the tilnorl anil nnnn uy the clogged bowels, tlie Bitters should be t a k e n at once. It posi tively cures Sick Headache Nervousnetui Dyspepsia Indigestion Constipation Chills, malaria lie sure to try a bottle. Fitters All kinds oi Fresti Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. i . s Sizes J4 to 17 Stiff and Soft Bosoms Cuff Detach' d Regular Values $1.00, $J.25 and $.35 I HEALTH Prices as low as the lowest ' ' i. iL i ' ' T i 2 . . rrrf in i .1 1 1 vi ri jrx i -w" Are Combined ln Cole's Ofigiflfli TiLi. xxTmA Heaters 4 AUt. f ii mi l w-t fr n 9 cr . iua,i have proven their Hundreds of satisfied P,P''1". ovB heaters always recommend w friends, Sold only, in Pendleton, k I-T-.T -r--T- 3 S r. IVLC-