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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903. t t . Satisfactory Shoes Must combine correct etyle, best material, proper make, attractiveness in appearance and have the wearing qualities. Those are always found in the D. Armstrong Shoes ror Ladies and the Edwin Clapp Shoe- for Men. These lines are to ho hnri hut 0110 place in Pendleton, and that Is at DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. GOOD SHOES CHEAP i PROCESS INCREASES CENTS TO DOLLARS. Original Order Issued From Pendleton Office One Has Deen Cashed, the Other Was Found In Portland Either Lost or Thrown Away Many Similar Instances of Late. ..... ---f TRAFFIC IS HEAVY OVER 200 FREIGHT CARS THROUGH PENDLETON DAILY Four Regular Freight Trains Run Each Day With One Extra In Addition Ore, Lumber and Ties East Coat, Merchandise and Wood to the West All Departments Busy. have two crews each, wurklng 12 hours. The total amount of coal used in the helper service Is about 2,000 tons lcr month nnil the coat of the helpers on the mountain division amounts to over $20,000 per month. Passenger trafllc Is equally heavy, ' every passenger train over the mnln line being mnilo up of from seven to 12 cars, with standing room at a pre mium In the day coaches. It will he necessary to put on an- Postmaster Llvermoro lias In his possession a money order Issued from (Ills office Mint has been cloverly rais ed from 45 cents to $45. The order was Issued to a man giv ing his name as Davis, and was drawn In favor of an Rastcrn firm In pay ment for a small nmount of mall mer chandise. It was Issued November 12. and the amount was never check ed ns paid by t tin Eastern office. SevcrnI days ngo Mr. Llvcrmorc re ceived a letter from the proprietor of the Portland Club. In Portland, stat ing that nn order for $45 had been picked up on the floor of the club rooms, and that the owner could not lip located. The olllco here saw from the number of the ordor nnd the amount that something was wrong, nnd sent for the order. When return ed this morning it was entirely alter ed. The name of the place had been changed from the Eastern office lo Wnlin Walla, and all of the marks nnd Trafllc on the O. It. & N. is proba bly heavier Jiwt now aside from any special rush of local produce, than at nny time for ninny years. There are four regular freight ! trains on the mnln line, Nos. 21 and 2.1 west-bound, and Nos. 22 nnd 24 east- uiuer "-" even the slcnntnrn hart been eraser! the uiuieseeKcr rush to ine west, -,,",,, ",,. ".,,,, the ordinary business of the road re. Tlie only mnrk left was a slight .1.,. I. ui . ,n....ni milnihiiio shndnw where there had been some mains at Its present magnitude. fiKllres .,n thp r(mtg c(j of (h(i Qr I tier, wlille nil or tne erased pinces had i been filled In, making nn apparently W. M. Scott and Family Will Go to , """ ,''; ""lor calling for $45 In fa- . , , ... tAii.t.. vnr of w- lI- H""'1'8. f Walla Walla Los Angeles for the Winter u ,8 ,,,,,, lllnt tll0 man- ,,,, Months. - raised the order expecting to transfer W. M. Scntt. nf Helix, acconipanled ' It as payment for merchandise or son, Ira, left tins I something nf that sort, and had he Angeles, Cal where come frightened nnd thrown it awny. There have been a lot of orders pass ed In this way In the last week or two. In Portland there were three orders TO THE LAND OF FLOWERS. hound, Each one or tnese trnins runs ) uv ,s wjL, ani every day, and In addition about six m'riilnE lor l.os extra freight trains nrp run ciu'h(h w,n s)elu, tllt, Wntur months. week. I They will stop fur a fow weeks at Med- These freight trains aie made P mr,r or to visit their son, John A. on an average or ir. cars each, making I Scott nll(1 family, after which they raised from 45 and 76 cents to $45 a total average of cars passing ; wM. .iriK,Ht,,i . n, ,an, r flowers. and $75 nnd monov realized on them. through fcnilleton about 220 each , Tho). QSVOCl u, , B,. for three The same man who purchased the or-,,a'- months, and will visit nil the points 'drr turned Into the olllce here this There is no special shipment now,,,, nf,BI,, i snuthern California. I 11- ! iiiiimlni? iiiirrhnyptl nnnthpr onp fnr being made, hut this number of cars ,,,, s. nw. .....i ,.t;.eT n0(Pli m uoeu 111 mi- miiiuiiij noun.. -""i winter resorts In thai kingdom or .listing of lumber, ties, ore. merchan dise, coal mid wood. 1 The last large shipment to be made 1 over the O. It. & N-. aside from the ; wheat and wool shipments this year, i was 2,000 carloads of piling for the i Ogden-Lucln cut-off over the arm of 1 Salt Lake, on the Southern Pacinc. Lumber, bridge timber and ties form i health nml pleasure. rents at nparly the same time, nnd the whereabouts of this latter order Is not yet known. Oregon Pioneer In Town, I. II. ltlnehnrt. one of the oldest pioneers of Eastern Oregon, formerly a member of the state senate from I Union county, and a stockman of wide , acquaintance. Is In the city 'today. DEATH OF MRS. HEWETT. Widely Old Settler of Long Creek Known and Respected, -Mrs. J. II Hewctt. of Long Creek, died at the hospital this morning nt the heavy east-bound shipments nnd i :7r. . """ "a. '. ..." . ,...T!9:3n o'clock of might's disease. real and merchandise the west-bound ' ,ma ",r " e 11 "J. ft"'"' Mrs. Hewntt was the wife of .1. H. shipments at the present time. Since 1 w" e out 8 'Ul,ht JlnTr He"- f Umg Creek, one of the the O. It. & N. has substituted Wy-1 lrnla,,,' move o Sea le thl winter. m MtJlerg ()f ,, 1)la(,e ,, omlng cool for noslyn coal on the en-, !u' 18 ,cu route to North akima from , ,(I10WU th()- wherc 1c ,H gines or Tho Dalles nnd Portland '1,! "Sil .,, !' iv Innl.hi ""K"'1 " 'rltlire .taei. visions. It has stimulated coal ship- j Unlnn hco"nt'P 1 "' leB", '""'""'l The deceased wns born m England ments fro'm the East to the extent of ! 0pr l,lL " " u- : 55 years ago. nnd came to this country 25 ears per day , , . Man , about .16 years ago. Slip has lived Jn Most of the ore passing east conies romano Man in bnargc. QTeek f()r many rg ,, je,, from the Coeur d Alene mining dls-1 H. O. Daeda, ot Portland, has tic-1 !llr(,p crc,, ,)f frlella, si,p i,as trlct and Is sent to smelters nt Den-1 copied the position nt the Hotel Pen- -,.,,. fn)m Drlght's disease ver and Puehlo. The lumber and ties , illetuii made vacant by the reslgna-1 f()r Bnme mt, an(1 waB ,rnRht to go as far east ns Illinois, and nre tin- ,,on of William Davis, and has taken th8 cty Snl"rtay. a8t in the hope loaded by the tramload In Wyoming, 1 charge or the bar. .Mr. Daeda was for-1 ,lat (ne )Ptter facilities for treatment Nebraska and Iown. ' nierly or Everett. Wash., where he is , ,J(, .nhtBnwI llt;rp wmM rPsul The heavy trafllc Is making work for ' well known Mr. Davis has gone to m. KaMn livr twMh mice more, hut every department. The 14 heavy Athena, where he will have his place (l ,nsPM(, hal K(,rre,i too great a lrelght engines and five helpers on the I f business open by the first or the i,,,,,, her nm slu, slidenly mountain division are worked to the I week . ths morning. almh to I'ep Hie volume of business ! jir8 Hewctt leuves two sonB. C. I). mOTmg William i-ove at uancr a. m . There are two helpers at Kamela, . William Love has accepted a posl one or which comes to Pendleton al-, tlo,n "' furniture store or "alter & most every .lay to help trains one u,FQhm, In the p ace left vacant I.) he located at Tclocaset .and two at resignation 01 Thomas linker who has Pleasant Valley These engines run . 'iPclded to 6" t t the hu-lues. nbout 130 miles each, every 12 hours ' " and all except the Teiuenset helper wl" vl,i in Te,x,as' , , . . ' Mr and Mrs A. T Perkins left last wnere 1 1 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 M I I t 1 thev will visit with relatives and I J J2xi(iiijlle new Origin, iu : REAL... CUT GLASS I Most beautiful collection ever jr displayed in Pendleton. J He our window but lietter still come in nnd I Get Otir Prices , . evening for Decatur. Texas ' friends lor a couple of months during the cold weather of the winter Wilson, of this city, und W. It. W." son. or Ooldendale. Wash., besides her husband to mourn her loss. Tin; husband of .Mrs. Howett has been conferred with by telephone and It will he Impossible for him to ho present, so that the funeral will bo fonducted from tinder's undertaking parlors, lonionow morning nt in o'clock. FINISHING TOUCHES, Son at Lee Teutsch's. 1 A son was born to the wife ITcutsch, last evening. of l.te THE WHOLESOME Crescent 323 TALLMAN & CO, jiBakinS Powder The remarkable Increase in consumption 1 Leading DrilRKiHls H I 4 I'M 1 n I M 1, The remarkable Increase la consumption troves its purity ina wuolesomenes. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With, a Coupon 'New Sewer System Ready for Official Trial In Short Time. The contractors who have charge ol the work on the sewer aro now overseeing the end or the work. All uf the pipe, about nlno miles In rnunii numbers, has been laid and the men ale now engaged In putting the streets In as good condition as pnssiblo alter having uad them torn up, ure testing the automatic flush tanks, and looking after the connections to sco thnt nil Is lit hornrp the work Is turned over for the Inspection ot the city. The sewer will cost In round numb ers $47,000 or $4S,000, and Is guaran teed to he satisfactory by tho con tractors in every particular before the city has to puy for the work. It wilt no a week or ten days be fore the official test is made oy the city council, and in that interval ev erylhlng will he finished, and all of the details In tho work will he fin ished, so that when the city receives it there will lie no further work to be done, nml no complications will arise. 3 NOT GOOD, NOT HERE QUALITY COUNTS That's nil undoubted fact, rtunreit of mtlslletl (Uitomcrs pnve that Its nt. Vjunlity is our lirst considciution, and Is the foundation 011 which our buaiuess built. "Diamond W." Haliunn Hteak, large cans :iw Bnluion MleuU Is univ rtull' iptilar where it is of as Hue iuallly 1 4 1 jt puukett under Diamond W Ilrou'l. Cull tc ,i hot or cold, served .plain o. made up iiuo eoifuuttew, lnuyoimle or other fancy fotmu Your jwutry should be well stocked with It. 1 . so convenient for emergencies. TTTttTTTt F, S. "3TOXJTGrEn & SON rVTTyTTTTTTVVVTT TYYYVY1 LARCENY BY BAILEE. Robert McGee of Athena In Court for Appropriating Carpenter's Brace. Hubert McGee, of Athena was ar raigned this morning in tho court ot Justice of tho Peaco Kiln Gerald, charged with larceny by ballet!, com mitted nt Athena somn nays ago. The complaining witness In the case is N. A. Miller, who accuses tho boy ot having burrowed a ratchet brace from him sumo time ago and having since neglected to return it. When spoken to about tho matter, ho still refused to return the tool and tho complainant had him arrested. McGee was brought before tho court und plead not guilty to the chargo nml was allowed to go on his own re cognizance pending the time of the trial. Tho date of the trial has not been fixed, but will bo as soon as the witnesses can he gathered together. Resumes Work After Fire. Walla Walla, Dec 3. After an un forced Idleness of snyernl weeks. caused by being nurneu u.. . .v Whltohoiise-TJrimmins 1.11m " "my ny will start up .7" Monday morning, mo " "Z nil been placed ana nnoui mi mains to put the plant In running or der Is to fit several steam pipes In the engine room and finish up a few odds nnd ends uroiind the mill, O. D. Tecl, of Echo, Is In the city today on a brief business visit. Horses Are Cheap, owing to tho scnrclty of hay In the Shoiniaii, Morrow nnd Gilliam" county range districts, horses are very cheap this fall, liny on some ranches In thosn counties Is selling for $16 to $18 per ton, nnd all kinds of horse stock Is cheap. Many of the horses run ning on the range will not he gather ed In for winter on account of the scarcity of feed, nnd many more of them will he driven Into Klamath and Lake enmities, whore hay Is some cheaper and tho winter range better. IN THE SUPREME COURT. Arguments About oleomargarine Allen Immlnratlon Problem. Washington, Dec. 3. Oral argu ments are being heard In the supreme court today against the constitutional- lty of the oleomargarine law pnsseu by the Inst congress. The arguments cover four cases, tnrep from Chicago, the fourth from Cincinnati. The argu ments mnde by Outline, of New York, Judge of Outcault county. Is n conten tion that the tax ot in cenis on oleo margarine colored in imitation nf but ter Is discriminatory nnd prohibitive of the manufacture of oleomorgnrlne. nnd therefore nn Illegal Incronchnient on the police powers of the united States The case, which has attracted particular Interest, wilt be heard to morrow Who Are Allen Immigrants? The case is being heard nt Isabella N'onzalus, of Porto Illco, ngalnst Im migration Commissioner Williams, of New York. The plaintiff Is denied ad mission ns an alien lnmilgrnnt. She oiitendH that tne treaty by which Porto Rico came .nto the possession of the United States nationalized hpr Thp decision will bo far-reaching, nh It covers the native Islnnderb ot nil the Insular possessions of the United States. TYPHOID HORROR. Six Deaths In Twenty.Four Hours Aged Priest Falls, llutler. Pa., Dec. .1. SU deaths have taken place In the past 24 hours. The first death this morning wns rather Walsh, n venerable Catholic priest. who was warned by physicians nnd was stricken with the disease, yet continued administering the rites of the church to the dying until he fell by n bedside and expired 11 few hours later COTTON SOARS. Futures Advance From Thirty to Sixty Points on Exchange. New York. Dec. 3. Cotton' futures advanced 30 points todny. buoyed up by agricultural reports The bidding Is terrific. Exciting Day in New Orleans. New Orleans, Dec. 3. Todny Is the most exciting day in the history of the Cotton Exchange Cotton futures advanced nearly fin per cent Advanc ed 40 points within four minutes of reading the agricultural report HOW TO GAIN FLESH The life of food is the fat within it the more fat the more real benefit from the food; that is why cod liver ,il is a powerful builder of flesh. Scott's Emulsion of" pure cod liver oil solves the problem of how to take cod liver oil. That is one reason why doctors have been pre scribing Scott's Emulsion for all wasting diseases, coughs, colds and bronchitis for almost thirty years. We'll send you a umple lrc spoo request. SCOTT & HOWNE, 409 Peiil Slrctt, Nw Vwl. AN IDEA Give Her a Singer for Christmas All styles of the celulirat ed Singer Sowing Machines on display at our new office, 509 College street. The Singer is recognized ,as the world's best machine Cash or installments. Supplies for any machine made. Repair work a speci alty. P. A. Lovetang Manager. CHURCH DINNER AND 8ALE. Women of the Congregational Church Make Final Arrangements. A large representation of the I-ndles" Aid Society of the Congregational church, and members of committees, met nt the residence of Judge Ixiwell yesterday arternoon. Severn! nours were spent In transacting Important business and finishing preparations for the coming snle to tnke place next Tuesday auupted Wo have th. t ..... '"'noih. that wt-arei : y are prettv I. ' ..... '"'i 1 "U01I; chaso of an v ,... . l flllv .. That's s so We Every detail of the coming event ? state tl,.u ,i R0Sa "JCI p.c.ur. . n - that ui. .. " nt ----- "v h,,c away t. -1 j ic wince. ' "Vlr ,u"ie?ouie was attended to uud preparations woro completed to mnke It a success. The articles prepared for the snle nre too numerous to mention. In nddltlon to the useful and ornn-1 mental articles found on such occa-' along there will be a great variety of , Jewelry, golu and gold-plntcd ware, , donated by an Eastern friend. ; A genuine New England dlmior will he served by the Indies, complote in , every respect, viz, baked beans nnd brown bread, Indian pudding, pump-j kin and mince pie. with doughnuts 1 nnd coffee. The sale will begin nt 2 I p. m.. nnd the dinner win he served from B to 8 o'clock next Tnesdny. De-1 ccmber S. " i mill TPI n... i UIIL N Illlll 1 - n IIUU : . w T Client ef nW. r, 1 "-i""" u urt Money BackK,1 ihii iu tutc Kiieuniaiism. t or Sale by A. C. Koeppen& Ilros. Ants, for I'eudt'n. ST. JOE STOR We will make Big Reductions all this week on Men's Clothing Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits f!foatr; AnA T,-I.. Obt We will sell tliem less than you pay ior nuch poods what js called Closing Out Prices, us wi are dcte'minnl tc ilur nur Murk verv niiicn lie ore anion . .n. m. , ' - . .-jv4 tic make an average cut 01 50 per cent iroin regular prices LYONS -MERCANTILE CO. .a.. .t. . .t. j. I RODGERS FLAT WARE A - iju-rior iirtiolo, made in tho latest pat terns. The Rodgcrs ware it made of solid rolled copper, plated on the outside with heavy nickel nnd lined on the inside with silver. Guaranteed to wear well and to keep free from foul tastes and arsenic poisons. We have I'od!ers' improved ware in Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Crumb Trays. Tea Kettles, and Tea Sets, consustini: of pot, cieamer and ti'ijrnr howl on tray Inspect this ware. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co, 621 Main St. -" Shirt Sale 60c Sizes 14 to 17. Stiff and Soft Bo oms Cuff Detach' d Regular Values $1.00, $1.25 and $1.35 The Big Boston Store HEALTH 1 Tlie COMFORT Are Co'ntuned In ECON0H1 Cole QtiginalJ Tight Wood Heat lliey have proven ni- ."p.-ji, f-Timlrst and UniPtilla users of Cole's s'0'", lieattia stvays recomnienu "" by fricnt's, Sold only, in Pendleton. "J ol