DAILY, EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1903. -4 t I i i i PERFECT FEET Are not obtained by wearing il Witting shoos. A porfeot-fitting shoo does double duty; it is always comfortable and it wears longer. Such are the qualities of the shoes we soli . GOOD SHOES CHEAP DINDINQER, WILSON & CO. IT ASSEMBLY L INTERESTING PROGRAM FOR TOMORROW EVENING. Debate on the Immigration Problem Professor Motschmann Hap Charge of the Music Essays, Rec itations and Music by Some of the Best Younger Talent In the City. I'hone Main 1181. t------- CONCERT IS ASSURED. city where It wns raffleil off Mr. Uoyn- I ion winning at a cost of 80 cents. Me H. Nelson, Succeeds In Arranging for was oflereil $:l." for the article soon High Class Musical Program Next . r having won It, hut refused the offer. . EG. BURNING CHIMNEY. II. Nelson, who has been In the city promoting a hlsh class concert pro gram for this city, since he sold Ills Department Has a Run and a China Interest In the Park theater, has sue-1 H eeeded In getting sufficient encour- ma" "Outened" the Fire; iizoment to warrant him to announce A fire nlarm was turned In Inst definitely that ho will give a high- night about U:30 o'clock from the class entertainment one evening next I Chinese house hack of Leu Teutsch's week, probably Thursday. store, but after a hard run the de- The program will he led by Mrs. partment found only a burning chlni Walter Reed, the well known favor-1 ney, which was put out by a China Ite contralto, of Portland, who has f man with a bucket of water before sung In this city In the past, assisted i tho fire laddies could get coupled up. hy suveral other stars, from the me- They turned on tho water anyway, tropolls. The event will bo first-class ' and put the Chinaman out. In every particular, all the numbers on the program being stnr numbers, I High School Basket Ball, each person Ineluded capable of Rlv-' There wa!i all lutc.rcstlng gall. of Ing an entire evening's entertainment , bilKket bn1 , 1( nssomblv hilll r u -JJlf'., ..... . . I the high school last evening, between While Mr. Nelson has secured sub-: (he Hrst fc,1(.()m, ,uan- of sorlbers to warrant tho concert, he Is school Thu ,rH preparing stl taking tho names ot thoso who , t, w ,ho Bfe (, nrlul. ... nHaml ,1... , In...... t I . . - ...0,1 ... ... ....... ...u cim-i ...... ......, , hl.,1, u..l,n,.l ,,.wl nr.. n.. I.,..r Last ' night's game was a practice Tho pupils of the high school hnvo prepared an especially, good program for Friday ovonlng, which they will render In the assembly hall, and to which tho public Is Invited. Thu pro gram will conslRt or tho following numbers, mid has been prepared with great care: .Music, Edna Thompson. Debate "Resolved, That Italian hors that 30 head of stock had disap peared from tholr rango, and at Hrst It was thought that tho cattle had strayed awny; hut later It was dis covered thai they luid been driven in this ulrectlmi. ami Mr. Starkoy start ed on tholr trail. Ho does nut know whoro thoy have been taken, but thinks that thoy In all probability have been scattered through the country, hero and In Mil ton, and other towns along tho road. He was around today with sonio ot the cattle buyers looking for the brands and marks of his stock, hut so far hns found nothing. BODY HELD FOR 8HIPMENT. Relatives of Carl Mueller Wire to Prepare the Corpse But to Cancel Funeral. Joseph Haider this atlurnoon re ceived a inessagoTrom the relatives of Carl Mueller, requesting him to prepare the body for shipment anil hold until the arrival .of tho relatives WOULD DIE FOR 8HAME. I Immigration Is more detrimental than from SpoiiaU( tomorrow night. mo umncse. iuuriiiuiive, wuuui i,-,mernl arrangements had previ (lieswell and Fardio Taylor; nega- ,,,,.. ......i,, hy ,, Masonic tlvo, William McDanlol and Hoy Sal- ,.,,,., , w,,ro cancelled nml the Isbury. i..i.. ...in i, mmtn rciulv for shin Music, high school orchestra, under nl(,t) n(t requested and held awaiting l-iuiuntiui iiiuiBwu- ..,,,, nrriuiirfinimitH nftnr till, 1 CIn tlves arrive. the direction of maun. I Recitation "Reverie In Church," .Mamie Nell. iKssay "Trip to Council," Kmma Smith. Recitation "Nobody's Child,' sle Olcott. Oration "National Freedom," Chloe Stanneld. RANGE RANCH SOLD. ANOTHER DRIVE SUNDAY. Party Will Organize at the Farm of Charles Bartholomew, West of Echo. Another big rabbit drive will take game for the benefit of the first team primarily. The latter team won the game by a score of six to five. EI- Sale by J. H. Garrison to His Part ner, Gus La Fontaine. The deed was filed this morning hy which John It. Garrison and wife Vocal duet. Uortha Alexander ami transfer to Ous La Fontaine nil of Grace Hawks. Recitation The Owl Critic," Eth el Temple. Recitation "Guilty, or Not Guilty,' .Maude Uilllams. Oration "Enthusiasm," Rertha Al exandor. Vocal solo, Bernlco Ruppn. Recitation "Spnclally Jim," Kdna Thompson. Recltntion "Tho Gladiator," Klmbroll. .Music, high school orchestra. Critics' report, tholr Interest In the lauds held by them us the firm of I.a Fontaine & Garrison, for the sum of SS.lfTO. The lands consist of range land In tho mountains and in the valley ranges, upon which the gentlemen have been running their sheep while doing business together. Ivy W. Fine Driving Team, Judge Bartholomew of Heppnr Former Umatilla County Boy, Henry Lloyd, who wiib born on llvi '.ter creek, Umatilla county, and who resided In this county lor -'0 years, now a resilient of Moscow, Wash., In tho city today visiting old friends P. TEMPLE DENIES CHARGES, and attending to business. Mr. Lloyd was with tho Seattlo Grain Company as manager, at Moscow, for three years, 1 ut is now cashier mid IiupI ncss manager of the Rank of Mos cow. Says He Did Not Make Any State ments About Sunday Closing Be fore City Election. W. P. Temple, whoso defeat for place at Echo next Sunday, under .he was In the city yesterday and v'nllo. councilman on last Monday was com- the .Morning Trib- I rtnr n n Man, ml Training . v miici uu....u.uu.un jucic i'icu h nut; ivuui ui umviiik nicntcii upon ly tile .Morn ng Tr b- t, Women's Club of the cltv has whoso home the drive will organize, - horses from Davo, Cargyle and Unc this morning, says In regard to L,' L, . "" , ' 5 .. The pests were never so numerous j Swoarengen IJrothcrs. The horses Uk- statements made In that nanar- i,i.i ,i i . uil.v.i ', ... ""inn iiiv hi muju wttitiiiiLL ill Itcterrlng to tho statements made the Weston normal school, to deliver in the vicinity of Echo, as thoy are I aro well matched; both brown, and this winter, and unless some effort are two of the best steppers in this is made to reduce tlio number some part of the country .Mr. Ilartholo of tho crops on the outer edges of the settlement will he destroyed. mew paid n little over fiW) for the tiam. COST NINETY CENTS. Three Carloads of Cattle. Three cars of cattle were shipped out by J. C. Ijonergan on Tuesday evening to the Seattlo market, being consigned to .tile Krye-llrunno com pany. The cattle were bought of A Sloan and George McGhagoy, two of the prominent stockmen of McKay creek. Owner Since Refused $35 for Coyote Skin Laprobe. William Doynton, of the Oregon Feedyard, is now possessor of a lap robe made from coyote skins, for which ho has refused $35. There are 12 skins used In the making of the T-,,1tn nil ,nnn...l n.wl 1 1... l.n...l "..v., ...wutw ..lit, nunc uv juiiiil. r-i , ., It Is lined and finished In first-class ! acr shape, making a very unique and ser- Oeorge Hays, who was working vlceablo robe. I for Laatz Rrothers In their wood- The robe was made by a lady liv- yarcl 'Rit his finger in the saw ing in the mountains of Kamela, who I yesterday and had the end of the cared for the hides and sewed them. I flrst nnK'-'r n llls rlnl (,ut off. The robe was then brought to this ' Tlle wound was dressed and air. Hays 1 'H "nl "fferlng great Inconvenience ' j from the loss Your grocer is glad to moneyback Schilling's Heat favoring Cktructs .picri oda "Palmist" Ordered to Leave Town. Walla Walla, Dec. 10. ".Madam" j Pattl, a card leader and alleged , palmist, who has tried to Induce suv eral young women to enter houses ot o tne .Morning Tribune, this morn- n lecture at the next regular meeting ng. 10 trie eiieci mat l was defeated r tho club on the subject, "The Ed- uucausc 01 mo announcement mat 1 iicationnl Value of .Manual Training." was In favor of closing all saloons on The exact date of the lecture has not aunuuy is unirue. Mms announce- yet been decided upon, but will be an mum wus uiuuc on nuuuiiy neiore nouncod later election, and, ns .Mr. Wells' petition was not filed before I left homo. 1 did not know that I had opposition until sunuay evening. "While I am not ashamed of being accused of having made statements In regard to Sunday closing, I must say mat tlio report that I did make such statements is false. "I was asked hy certain parties 0, pledgo myself to support certain measures and certain men for petty offices, and this I flatly rofuscd to do, replying to tho offer that I had al- Attack of Erysipelas. f JQ - 'Tlrnufn ,.n. ..I tlw. ,..,dl.l.,nt l V. -.J, A..u,., ...... ...j IVOIUUIIlAi R. & N. conductors, has been co'nllhx ed to his homo for the past two wcolih with a severe nttnek of ery sipelas, but Is now on the road to re covery, and whllu.yet confined to his bed Is out of danger and will soon b" on duty again. and nobody wants the monev.. 111 ,,a,1e '". th,s el,,y- wlth.ln th, "fst ' ' weok. has been ordered out of the cltv j hy tho chief of police. . A FTEIt an anxious, fretful JfX Jy! you need soiiiothiiif; which snail m vour llreil botly as a well worn alipiier Ills a tired foot. It must be something more than food, or drink. If you want to taste Nirvana and forget all your tiro and fatigue, take a cup of one of Chase & Sanborn's "Original Package" teas. Tlieso are the leaves which the natives tlitmselve-i drink with all their vigor imprisoned. It's a very different drink from ordinary ten. Try a lialf-iMmnd. "OKIOINAL PAOKAdlS'l TBAS. Orloff (Foraou OoloDg). Koh-i-noor jKns. BrkUit). Otioct I'o Inn) (lnlia &, Ceylon). Sold in l'widlelon exclusively by C. R OMR MAN L'OUIIT STREKT Farmers' Institute at Walla Walla, i The farmers of eastern Washington j have arranged to hold an Institute at Walla Walla mi dor the auspices of the Agricultural college, soroo time In February THE WHOLESOME Crescent Baking Powder The remarkable increase !o consumption roves its purity and wholesomcatat. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon Harry Howard In Town. . Harry Howard of Cornucopia was wavx been n fron oifin nmi ,,,i.i I In tho city yesterday, tho guest of continue to ho one, while in omc.- If Ilis collsl", W. W. Mnrkham. Mr. elected, as well as outsido of olTice. Howard Is on his way to Walla Wal ".My refusal to pledge myself, an u ln ln l'a' n '0,llny visit to his old councilman, to objectionable irea?- 110,110 111111 l"r,'H. having been in uies was the direct cattso of my do- t',n "1,,ltiS "f Cornucopia lor the past feat, and under the clrcumstouco I tnrt'H yCi. am not loser. The city needs Inde- pendent men In tho offices, and If 1 0one to Tacoma. could not ho elected :,s such r nrnfnp lieorge Piatt, who has been for to remain outside of tho official ros- Komo tlmc tlw ,lt'nrt waltor nt 0113 ua roniainos restaurant, left last night for Tacoma, where ho will take chargo of one of the dining rooms of tho city. ter." Michigan Man Attempts Suicide In f La Grande Over His Sister's Ca- 4 reer, 1 1 I-a Grando, I)oc. 10. 13. A. Kuper, ' t a recent arrival from Michigan, took f an ovordoso of morphlno last night, 4 with Biilcldal Intont, because ho lo- i catod his slstor In tho tenderloin dls-, ? trlct of this city. ' Knpor ennio huro ln search of his 1 slstor several days ago, and when ho met her on tho street and attempted In speak to her, slio refused to no- 4 tlcn him and rushed nwny from his ! sight. I This so preyed upon his mind that he took a room In tho Dine Mountain House last ovonlng nnd made an at tempt upon his life, by swallowing two ounces of morphlno. ' A physician was near at hand und administered remedies almost Imiue-1 dlntoly aftor ho, had taken tho drug, and It Is thought that he may re-1 cover. Ills sister refuses In lull; ! about him, nnd will not visit him tior' take any Interest In his fate, j, Twenty valuable nnd stylish road- stors, the property of men of lolsuro In San Francisco, wore burned In a i, livery stable fire Sundny night. T. i? LOOK At nn. . line nt n. . l.kU IT COSTS NOTHINq TO LOOK mm tfi .. UfTL hflH -herirgt place in . j. j.. . . . . ST. JOE ST0 We will niakn Hif T?, .,!,-, .11 " .111 wns wetkc Men Clothing t 1 7 wtr . A-aoies 1 aiioi-iviade Salts We will sull them less than you pav lor ,,a . (luce our slock- very much liefore Januarv 1, i(,0. y munu un 1.111 1,1 50 iur utmi irom regular pnci f T VrvKTC nilT7n-i A v-rn. LARGEST ENROLLMENT. Attendance at Hloh School Has Bro ken All Previous Records. Certificates Issued. Certificates of election have been lliero aro now 101 pupils In tho Issued bv Hecordor KHz Gerald iimn scuooi, wmcii is by tar tho tho nowly-elected mon in the city greatest number ovi;r registered at administration, and thoy can now nun uiuu ui 1110 year in tno ntstory lane tne oath of offlco nt any tlm of the school. Ijist summer, at tho close of school, it was nredlcted 10 Steamer on .-1 R.-,mihnr tho board by Prof. Conklln that the 'Hie steamor Columbia, plying lie middle of tho present year would ser; tweon Arlington and Wnlluln. was u legisiruuon or an pupils, and that lougeu on a sandbar, nenr Wullula optimistic view lias been surpassed, yeatorday. Several hours were ro mo worn 01 1110 term lias been 'luireu 10 release her, goon, and tho attendants has beun steady, and the Interest and behavior Marrlaoe License of the students throughout tho A marriage license was Issued yes- atuuujs nus ueen ot 1110 nest. Tlio i"i"y nuornoon to Wllillold S Hrown tardy list of tho different rooms has nn,I Miss Molllssa J, Shorbiir'n, both 01 nri oai 6Qc Sizes J4 to M Stiff and Soft Bo oras Cuff Detached Regular Values $J.00t $1.25 and $J .35 i lie mir ncisToni a been kept well down, and tho teach ors have mado It a point to so Inter. est their pupils that thoy wish to auenit win school, and do not hava to be compelled so to do. The now branches of tho school, the manual tralnlm? nml lnin,r.-,i are proving great sources of interest . Albert A. Honey s dead In Chicago. to tho students and aro an assured wns 1,10 fo'indor of the Tolegranh- success. era' Union and Inventor of tho under. ground trolley. H0 died of paralvsls. of whom arc- residents of this city, New Bridge at Wallula. t now county br dure win i i.i.'h Immediately at Wnllula. over the tv.niM vvuua rtv NOT GOOD, NOT HERE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AND MAPLE SYRUP The buckwheat Hour which coin, s from New York state is now here, the new Hour of the crop of mio3 V'ou know what to do with buckwheat Hour, pure buckwheat fluur, and the ?! IS1? Ut-'n at wouhl follow sonie 'nrninK if hav?i ,0,t- NW buckwat cakes and maple syrup mU tho n..knWB.,a ?weetnand romantic allim,. W,i not only sell the pure buckwheat flour, but the pure n ar.Ie ia svrun sugar t?$ H L " W bulkwheat floor ? SAIbsyruP.. Wo sell the pure New York I s- "sroxjisra-Ein. son NEW B00K8 ARRIVING. j Will Be Put In Circulation as Soon o uniaiuyucu unu oneiveo. The now library for tho hlch sclmni has begun to arrive, nnd In a short umo ail of tho bookB will he in place on tho shelves of tho library. Tho scnoois of this city woro allowed $160 this year for tho purchaso of a li brary, and so far about ono-thlrj of me number of hooka ordored havo reacneu the city. They havo hecu checked. uii and catalogued, hut havo not yet been put In circulation. This will not bo dono until all of tho bookn nnvo been received .and placed on tho shelves. CATTLE MI8SING. SCOTT'S EMULSION is for babies and children who are thin and pale when they ought to be fat and ruddy; for men and women who are weak and delicate when they ought tobestrontr and hearty for all who are not getting proper nourish- ment from their food. Poor blood, thin body, open the door for disease. Scott's Emulsion bars the way. Makes the blood richer, pro- BeJIeved to Have Been Stolen From Alden, of Starkey Prairie. J. F Aldnn. n nlo,l.,.nn n a,nH, pralrlo, Is In tho city today looking dllCCS healthy flesh and abovu iiir unmri iaui ntin 41.... 1 .1 , 1 w have toV'dVlvon Into' Huh city 'and M Pr nourishment, sold to tho butchers of this cltv. A at...-. ., .. . ' 1 (,,., . . . nnwiv nun) ago it was discovered I " oa "'"P1' un requ, , ..... ..cii iiuu some or Ills ueigll. ' TOWNK, l-.arl Slri, Niw Verk, ill.l llliiiii,.. .......... l - - ' III, I 'ITTT'iri I I'l'Tri'r'IT'rTTTTT'lllT RODGERS FLAT WARE - superior urticlo, madf in the latest pat-u-niH. Tlio Rodgei'B waie is made of solid rolled eopper, plated on tho outside with heavy nickel and lined on tho inside with silver. Guaranteed to wear well and to keep frpo from foul tastes and arsenic poisons. We have Lvodjiers' improved ware in Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Cfwmb Trays. Tea Kettles, and Tea Sets, consisting el pot. creamer and suar bowl on tray Inspect this ware. THOMPSON HARDWARE to 621 Main St. 1 HEALTH Are Combined In Cole'sl Original TiyM w HeatefS witr nff 1 .nH.i 1-"" nt 1 .lipir rci - , ' 1 . .M ii.n 1 rt mi. C. eV tW heaters always rcc mmend ttic friends, Sold on) y, in Fendletw. Man.