DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1903. PERFECT FEET Art) not. obtained by wearing ill-fitting shoes. A perfect-fitting shoo does double duty; it is rtlways comfortable and it wears longer. Such are the qualities of the shoes wo sell GOOD SHOES CHEAP ml l OPEN CHRISTIAN CHURCH EN TERTAINMENT TOMORROW. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. l'lione Main 1181. T T T I RAY SALISBURY DEAD. Former Pendleton Boy Succumbs to Pneumonia at Mica, Washington. Tin- remains of Hay Salisbury worn brought to this city this niornluj from Mien, Wash., where ho tiled day before yesterday nf lung (rouble aft er an Illness of several months. The deeensed wan I" years of age anil formerly resided In this city with his parents, who havo since that time died. His lather, N. I). Salis bury, was formerly an engineer on the O. It. & N. and died as the result of nu operation In the Portland hos pital. Hay Salisbury was In poor health and was taken to Spoknm: by his guardian and from there went to a I'nrni at -Mica, hoping that the out door life would benefit lil.t falling I health. Here, during the cold weath-1 er, he caught a bad cold, which de veloped into pneumonia and the weakened constitution was unable to stand the ravages of the disease. He has a brother. It. N. Salisbury, who Is employed by A. llolnle, the cigar manufacturer. In this city The funeral will ho hold from Ma iler's undertaking parlors tomorro-' morning at 10 o'clock and the Inter ment will be had In the Oluey ceme tery, wheie his parents are buried. low were left (his morning after die sale. It Is the plan of the ladies to hold a grand clearance sale, at which llmo thoy wi.l dispose of all the rcmnln Ing bargains, but the time or place for this has not yet been decided upon. THE FRATERNAL HOME BUYERS L. H. De Forde, Representing This Order Now at the Golden Rule. L. H. He Forde, whose name has been seen in (he windows of our city today, was at one time in i.uslness here. He Is a nephew of John IJngle, of fit!! West llluff -street. If you are out of employment you will do well to call at the Oolden Hule hotel and see him this evening, as he will leave for Walla Walla at J: 10 tomorrow. The Order of Fiiiternal Home liuy- ers are making a special effort to In crease Its membership this year. Three otlleers have gono to Seattle and two to Tacoma to open branch unices, and I. H. Do Forde Is on his way to Spokane lie wants local so licitors In ever town nlong the route. This is a gooil pioposltion and should be Investlgaled now. Women Have Made Elaborate Prep arations for the Event New and Novel Features! Artistic Booths and Many Valuable Articles Wn Be Exhibited. PROFITABLE AFFAIR. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt at Home 0. 12. Hoosovelt. wlfo and daugh ter returned last night from I'ori , land. While In that city .Mr. and Over i .Mrs. Kuosevelt witnessed "Hen Hur." Mr. Hoosovelt and Mr, llcan also met a representative of Stein-Hlock com pany and selected the line of spring Congregational Ladies Clear $100 From Dinner and Fair. The ladles of the Congregational church are much elated over the re- clotlilim for the Hoston Store. suits of (he dinner and sale that was 1 hold at the church last night. Over! Wll Reside in Portland. 100 people took dinner at the church I s, ,, K c ,0 ,, and til s. With the things sold, netted , lllorl.i111? fm. Pnrtmml. where tl.nv the ladles at least $100 for their ! day's work. For some time the ladles have been preparing a great many dainty and useful articles for the sale, and these, together with a collection of Jewelry sent to the church throuch the kind. ness of Dr. House, of Portland, madel a very credible fair. Some of the' The women of the First Christian church wll open their annual fair to morrow evening at 7:30, with a musi cal nnd literary program at tuo church. Thoy have made elaborate arrangements for the event, nnd It promises to be highly entertaining, as woll ns benoficl&l. There will bo n number of elegant booths, containing different articles for sale, and some of them will be artistic in the -extreme. The women havo given much tlmo to the arrange ment of the program, which is to bo rendered, and It will contain some very Interesting nnd cntortalnlug numbers. Tlie church will be beautifully dec orated and the fair will have many novel nnd now features. The follow Ing program bns been arranged: Instrumental duet (piano), mrs Hubndow, Mrs. Barkwell. Gulnott's orchestra "Hurnlng of Home." Recitation, .Mabel Hoynolds. Instrumental duet, J, A. Owen house, mandolin, H. F. Scott, guitar, Trio, Parks sisters. Violin nnd pianJ! selection, Mr. and .Mrs, Olen Winslow. Recitation, Miss Clara Pierce. Oulnott's orchestra "Flee ns Hlrd." .Male ipiartot. Hader, Troittman, Penland and Wilson. Violin solo, "The Flower Song," Emll Motschmann, After the entertainment the tmr will bo formally opened, nnd every body Is cordially invited to attend. The Burning of Rome. The following description of the "Hurnlng of Rome," to he rendered by the Gulott orchestrn. lias been furnished by Prof. Otilott: Dash of charioteers for position. The race, finish of tho race, parade of the victors, ovenlng song of the Christians, alarm of lire, people In consternation, second alarm, peoplo in panic, rush wildly through streets, tire raging florcely, crash of falling walls. IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE. will reside in the tutiire. They have been for some time residents of the vicinity of Pendleton, having had charge of a farm to the west of the city. .Mr. Pylo will engace In busi ness in Portland. Mrs. Hartman Returns. i .Mrs. (J. A. Hartman returned last articles were rnrv hn.ititffnl on, I Kit I ' I ulclit from Portland, whore she vis ited her daughter, .Miss Jessie, who Docs the Schilling's iTKnevl:'H oiler ever taken Yes. On what complaint? I. 'St -ct YIk Is spending several weens there. Mrs. Hartman and daughter aWended "Hen Hur." Returned from Purchasing Trip. .Mrs. A. M. Clark, of the People'H Warehouse, returned this morning tram a hurried trip to Pornand, avortntf t-xtracts. for instance wcm. ni,eilBec from an Imported line. art; 2 to v times as stron'r a- usual. Said to be inconvenient. Harold E, Millis Secures Lucrative Position In Philippines Harold E. Mill's, son of C. J. Jllills, the well known and entori sing live stock ngent for tho o. H. & N hns successfully passed the civil service examination at Portland and has hmn ordered to sail for tho Philippines on December 22, where ho will enter the government service, permanently. He will occupy tho position of de partment assistant in tho ofllco of governor Tnft, a position of great Responsibility. Ho was the only suc cessful candidate out of n larg? num ber of Oregon hoys trying for tho place. Mr. Mlllls Is 21 years of ace and! nas just graduated trout Pacific Uni versity and Is a prominent church woriior and athletic leader. This morning Sheriff Taylor heard that ho had boon soon on the reser vation, nnd started for that jilaco to get his man. Ho had not been gono long boforo tho ofllco was told by phono that the man hud been ar rested nt Athena. Ho will be brought to the county Jail and held until tho time of his trial. Operation for Appendicitis. (Jeorgo Wilkinson, the i-m of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Wilkinson of this city, waB operated on yesterday af ternoon for appendicitis nt tho St. Anthony's hospital, and Is now re ported ns bolng in a satisfactory con dition. The boy has lm7 several at tacks of tho disease and It was de cided to be best to operate during tho Interval between the attacks to Insure safety, Welcomes Telephone Line. II. II. Ollbort, of the vicinity of Pilot Hock, was in the city todny on n business visit. Ho reports tho range In excellent condition and stock doing nicely without feed. The citi zens of that pnrt of the county wel come the construction of the Holts telephone lino Into the Interior of the county, and many of thorn hope to become interested In the system later. REPAIRING LINE8. Dr. Klrby to Enterprise. Dr. and .Mrs. R. O. Klrby will leave this evening for Fnterprlse, where the doctor will take tho practice of Dr. I. U. Temple. During his stny In this rlty. Dr, Klrby ImH made many friends who will bo sorry to learn that he hns decided to move from tho plnce, and who will extend to him their heat wishes for his success hi his new location. Snow Disappearing, The snowfall at Kamela hns about dlsappcnicil, and while sic lag in tho wood roads Is very I'ali yet, It will be necessary lor more snow lo fall to continue the use or sleds. owing to the snow In the roads 'wearing out." Basement Under Construction. The Iinseniont for the new building of J. Cook, on Tustln Htreet is un der coiistiiictlim nnd will be leudy for the building in a lew days. The locution Is very favorable and .Mr. Cook will erect up elegant home there. Much Improved in Health. I-:. J. Somniorvlllo returned last ovenlng from Walla Wnlla, where he had gone after his daughters, who have been In that city for sumo time. Miss Somniorvlllo is much improved n health as tho result of her stny in tho Washington city. Work on Telephone Lines Between Canyon and Heppner. W. J. Collins of Portlnnd nnd J. A. Heller of Coos Hay aro doing some very much needed work on tho tele phone lino between Canyon City and Hoppnor this wools, says tho Long Creek Light. Thoy nro rosotting nil the polos, putting In now butteries in Uie 'phones mid fixing tho lino up In general. Mr. Collins staled lo n Light repre sentative that It Is the intention of tint company to nut polos next year through all bolls of llmbor whoro tho wire Is stretched on troos. During high winds the trees wonyp to and irn nnd oHon break the wire, nnd again the wlro will come In eontnnt with green foliage or work through the bark to the sap of the treos, which breaks tho current, Tho present wlro will also bo takon down on the lino from Canyon City to Hoppnor and n larger nnd bettor grnde put In Its place, .. I Fo US! t ; T Crir At our !.. -Una. IT COSTS NOTHJNQ T0 LOOK 1 mill Tn ... i UWLItAH Ini- Unlnm uMiitei-l uttn titill irlcilt ill. I mm. y-. tinr narentrV Air. mid Mm. fienrim T vlieapest place in n. (Jans, during tho holidays. 1l.ii Away for the Holidays. Mrs, Fred Uiokley loft this morning lor snieni, wnorn sue will visit with 4.-1 . ST. JOE STOR Wo will make Big Rednctions all tins wZT!? Men's Clothing Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits Cloaks anrlTari We will sell tliem Jess than you ndv lot i,m, . ...!.: 1 1 .1 r I : t . . i - - ! make an average cut of 50 per cent from regular prtcts L, X KJL - mere, AIN i ILE CO, -Calderhead in Town. S. II. Calderhead. of Walla Walla. the general freight and passenger agentif tho W. & o H Is In tho city today for a short visit In the Interest of tho road. NEW ICE PLANT. Greeks Discharged, One hundred tllld sixty (Irt-oks who have been employed on (he grav el trains on tho O. It. & N'., were yes terday discharged for Incompetency La Orande Observer, AFTEK an anxious, fretful day, you need something which shall fit your tired body as a well worn slipiier llts a tired foot. It must lie something more than food or drink. If you want to taste Nirvana and forget all your tire and fatigue, take a cup of one of Cuane & Sanborn's "Original Package" teas. Tlieso nre the leaves which the natives themselve-i drink with nil their vigor Imprisoned. It's a very dlflerent drink from ordinary tea. Try a hulf-jxnuid, "OIUOl.NAL PACK A (IK" TEAS Otloa (Fonaou OoIodb). Koh-l-noor (Bm;. IireakUil). Uranx I-tkw (India i: CejlonJ. Sold in Pendleton exclusively by C. ROHRMAN COURT 8TREKT Visitor From Nebraska. 1 .Mrs. .1. II Harper, or Hholdon 1 Neb, Is the guest of .Mr and Mrs ' W. II Ncbergall, at their home on California street THE WHOLESOME Crescent Baking Powder The remarkable increase in consumption f roves its purity and -wboletaaxneafc ONE POUND 25 CENT? With a Coupon NOT GOOD, NOT HERE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AND MAPLE SYRUP 2 The buckwheat (lour which comes from New York state is 4 now here, the new flour of the crop of 1903 You know what 3 to do with buckwheat flour, purt buckwheat flour, and the 3 domestic revolution that would follow some winter morning if you failed to do it. Now buckwheat cakes anil maple syrup 3 Have ever known a sweet and romantic alliance. We not only '3 Not! PUr huckVhAt,'?Q,lr' bllt Pure maple sap syrup. R bu.aMAPlPF 9yruP' syrup from melted maple 3 S;, " , LEt SAP, ""P. Wu sel1 P New York J buckwheat lour at market prices, and the pure maple sap 5 syruo in gallon and half.gallon tins anil quart glasses P 3 F. S. YOUNGER & SON Roesch, the Brewer, Will Make and Store His Own Ice. William Itoesch, the brewer, is hav ing all of the Ico In his storage house taken out nnd will refit tho plant with modem fittings so that he will be able to handle artificial Ice. He is now putting In an Ico plant in tho now brewery building. and will bo nhlo to freeze onriiiEh with it to furnish his plant and some 01 ills customers with ice. The largo Btorc room will be filled with the ar tificial product during the winter and kept for tho warm weather when tho consumption Is greater. There nro Eovoral tons of Ice In the store room now. and this Is being piled out. In the street, from when- It will he hauled away. NEW CITV OFFICERS. Milton and Weston Elect Officials to Serve for the Ensuing Year, In tho city elections hold in Milton and Weston, .Monday, tho following ouiciais were elected for tho ensuing year: in awton S. A. .Miller, temporanco candidate, for mayor; K. H. Tolan, temperance candidate, for recorder; B. U Archer, temiorance candidate, ior marsuai; n, A. Davis, tomper nnco. candidate, for treasurer. For councllmon, threo year form, W. A. Bannister, u 0. Kra.ler and James Edwards; one year term, P. M Kent, mm r. 11. Keen, nil temperance can didatcs. In tho Woston city election, tho loiiowing oiucers wore elected, all invormg u high unloon llconso: A. Barnes, mayor: I. S. Wood corilor; J. It. Kllgoro, treasurer; A. Bakor, P. T. Harbour and f! Htanflcld, coiincllmen. S. H. INDIAN ADRESTED. Charged With Stealing a Horse on the Reservation, Indian Charley, ati Indian from tho reservation, la wanted chanted with stealing a horso from rno of the farmers living near the. m n vallon, and was arrested this morning at Athena, after ho had sold Mm animal and was preparing to got out nt tho county. Boma dnvH nun th i,,,n ,. irw.i, i, horso out of tho pasturo nnd left thd vicinity. Tho owner of l a nnlinal notined tho Bhorlff. but n onieo ITS WONDERFUL The amount of good you'll receive from a few doses of Hostottor's Stom ach Hitters, especially when the atom aeh Is disordered or the liver Inactive. It cures Loss of Appetite, Sour Stom ;cl), Heartburn, Dyspepsia, Indlnes- tion, Clhlls or Malaria, no sure to try It, also obtain a copy of our lllus. trated Almanac for 1901 from your druggist. It Is free and contains in structive reading mutter that Is well worth having. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds . I have good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. M1NNIS J.eave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. ol: r - 1 01 nre oai 6Qc Sizes J 4 to J 7 Stiff and Soft Bo oms Coff Detached Regular Valoes $J.00f $.2j and $1.35 mjay r- u jv mm . & m Aa n n b u fti iv m b missi H B K . E B V .-i B N , 1 I If I ....4 IN MY i I NEW LOCATION ! r I am better pro-pared than ever to supply Ladies and Gents with Shoes that VVIiAR, are STYLISH and are al ways COMFORTABLE Shoes made to your own measure. Repairing a specialty. A. EKLUND J 28 Court Street Moved from Judd block. I RODGERS FLAT WARE t sojiorior ttrtiole, made in llio latest pai- UTiiH. I he .HodgeiB ware if uiatlo of solid rolled uopper, platud on the outside with hoavv nickel and lined on tlio niBitle with silver. Guaranteed to wear well and to keep fruu from foul tastes and arHCiut' poisons- We have Rodders' improved wan in 1 Pots. Coffee Pots. Crtimfc TraYS. Tea Kettles, and Tea Sets, eonpistine of po'. ' creamer and sugar bowl on trav Inspeft this ware. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co, G21 Main St. t HEALTH COMFORT Are Combined lri Cole's TiU W4 HeatefS Hundreds of satisfied peoplciD ' . .... i rJA sio" uiu uiiiaiuia IlsuI m -"r., in t lUallt Heaters always recommenu .- kJ, friends, Sold only, in Vttct' were not able to locate ilJ0 man.