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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1903. PERFECT FEET ? wearing ill-fitting Are not obtained by Bhoes. A porffct-h'ttini: bIioo does double duty; it is .itlwaya comfortable and it wears longer. Sm-b are the qualities of the shoes we sell. GOOD SHOES GHEAP SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK Concerning the People of Pendleton and Vicinity Notes Personal and Otherwise By Our Regular Correspondent Mr. Reed's Concert, One of tho moat enjoyable dramat ic events of tho season Is being pre mrnil hr II Nelson, on the occasion of Mrs. Walter Reed's appearance nt'J tuo ! razor in a uiku-ciubs cuuccri, on next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Itocd Is so well known os a high-class sIdr '. TT m ..... xviit QirnU ' ft, that an Introduction to Pondlo- Christmas shopping has beBun In Schmeer. Win fetca- . ;" f," ton audience will not ho nocessary. irnest nml It Is probable that until Harry Thompson. Eldrcd Waffle ""jT(l(1 (.llrPrt benB arranged Tor her DINDINQER, WILSON & CO. Phone Main 1181. WHQWILL GETHER? FORMALITIES NEEDED TO SECURE ADOPTION, 1 give the child into tho custody of the aid society, who can in turn give 1C in adoption to any person known to be able and willing to give it a good home, where it will be brought up correctly. Judge Hartman has asked . of the society that they get around ' the formality by accepting tho child and then elvinc It In adontion to somn person suggested by the court here, Little Luelle Turner Can Haw p.doH as any of the persons mentioned Hon,, a. n....., ... would be willing and able to give It . , ... 1 a good home and education, anderlnos of the Law Have Been, camed an Unc,e Fo lowed-Must Go Throurjh Form- John McQ of Mlt accom amy or i liming rier over to siaw panled bv Mrs. Boyd, of AUl0na Society. nrc n tne c(y making investigations , in the case of the little girl who was The matter of tho disposal of Lu-; yesterday taken from Mrs. Turner by cue jicuarry, ior .uucue Turner,! the county court. tne mue gin taken rrom ber foster Mr. McQuerry is tho uncle of the moiner yesieraay by tne county , child, being the brother of tho father. court, on we ground of grosB and ha-, He Is the proprietor of the hotol at bltual cruelty, seems to be entangl- Milton, and wishes to take charge of ed in some of the formal meshes of the child and raise It as his own. He me mw. asked for it In the first instance, but Judge Hartman, who has the mat-1 the mother objected and the court ter In his hands as county Judge, has , would not pu that account grant the wriucn 10 me management or mo pennon. .Mrs. iioyo s nusonnd, who Is Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Port-, the editor of the Athona Press, is a land, explaining the case to them and brother of Mrs. Edwards, the mother asKing tnelr co-operation in the of tne child, and Mrs. Boyd is here to maiier. uy me law me county judge see alter tne welfare of the child. has no authority to give the child in ' Judge Hartman was seen this after- ndoptlon, but can send It to a cor- noon by Mr. McQuerry, and while he poratlon provided for by the laws of i would make no promises in the mat the state for the care of such cases, ter, is led to consiuer him the proper The corporation has, under tho law. I person to havo the custody of the authority to dispose of the child for 'child. He will hold the matter In Its best interests. I nbeyance for n short time before dp- There are three families in the city j cidlng. In the meantime. Mr. Mc and vicinity who would take the Querry will make every effort to se child. any one of which would give j cure the privilege of taking his little it a good home. Al Horn, a carpen- j niece and raising her as his own ter of the city has expressed a desire . daughter. to have the little girl, as has F. Rob-' lnson. the proprietor of the shooting, SUIT FOR DIVORCE gallery on Main street, and W. A. Ev- L erett, of Warren station, a well-'Plaintiff Alleges Desertion and Asks known farmer of that place, who re- j for Custody of Child filT JH? ot bIs totler-a-, A divorce suit was Hied this morn- neeessary for the county court to band. James P. Shaw. The complaint alleges that the parties were marrreu j in Keona, Yakima county, Washing Rivals of Schilling's Best, !on' on 3"m' 1S94. and that there t , . , . , is one child, Daisy Christian Sfiaw, everyone 01 em, look to price, ased 2 years, the Issue of the mar- for their market: not one of 'em' r,aie' ... ' 1 The plaintiff alleges desertion at looks to aualitv! AUsrJice. fori the cause of action, and asks for the 1 .1 .... ... . , tuamtij in inr c-iiwi unu cosi 01 rne enrne nfmr ill.. hullilrvc nr.. nnul lit tin KrneSt lOUUKCr, thought will he given to social pleas- The following lauics win " ures. Now comes the "brown study" patronesses; Mcsdnmes S. I. btur of what t give our relatives and gls. C. II. Wade, I-eo Moorhouse, C. A. friends that will Insure n pleasant Cameron. K. liaum, u. a. zianuiuu, surprise for them nil, ns well as some- II. S. Burroughs. F. S. Younger and ; thing useful. It n Chrlstmns gift l J A. Bone wisely, lovingly and economically ", chossn. It will be a source of joy to Progressive Domlnoe Party, whoever i-y lecoive it. If It is too 1 A very pleasant afternoon was expensive, if the party to whom It is spent Tuesday nt the borne of Mrs. given feels that any porsonnt or fam- Hurry Johnson, on Jackson street, lly sacrifice hj.s been made that It where Bhe entertained a number of might be purchased, then all the her friends at progressive dominoes. pleasure is taken away from It. It Mrs. Vert captured tho high prlzo, tho Ik lh,. thoucht. the caro. the affection consolation prize being given to Mrs. that a gift expresses that determines Dean Tntom. Among those prosent! Its real value. It Is risest to confine were Mesdames R. Alexander, S. I one's giving ut Christmas time to tho Sturgls, Dean Tatom. Charles Hamil- family and to Immediate friends, ns ton. Eugene Vaughn, Thomas Ayres, the custom of "exchanging" gifts Is A. D. Stlllman. Charles Berkeley, F. not always a satisfactory one. It Is W. Vincent, John Vert, A. P. Nash, hard for either to be the first to break Frank Robinson, N'orbourn Rorkeley away from the custom, and both may and A. Kunkle. Mrs. Johnson wns nS' go on for years fooling the ex- sisted by Mrs. Frank Frazier. change" a burden, hut neither caring y to be the one to acknowledge it If Engagement Announcement, will be complete In Its artistic feat ures and a doflnlto program will be announced on Monday. J. H. Qwlnn to California. J H. Owlnn received a message to day, announcing tho dangerous Illness , of his father, at Portorvlllo, Cat., and I will lonvn fnr that nlnra tnnlfrht Tito ' brothor, Montlo B. Qwlnn, of Boise, I Ilinu n: ua iuuoj iui x ui iui vjiiu, uy way of Ogden and tho Southern Pari-flc. Medal Shoot Tomorrow, The regular monthly medal shoot of tho Pendleton ' Sportsmen's Associa tion will take place tomorrow at 10 o'clock at tho rango south of tho city. i LOOK LOOK At oer line of Chku. ,T COSTS NOTHINq TO LOOK Ask your neighbor what Is P I, It nun Tr. i i L,,eaPt place i The engagement of Miss Cosble Itnley, one of Pendleton's prominent and popular young ladios. to W. C. E. Pructt, city odltor of the .Morning Tribune, has been announced. Tho wedding will take place on December 30, at the Church of the Rcdcomer. Several "showers" will be tendered Miss Raley within tho next two weeks. Jolly Club Dance. Friday night, at Music Hall, the Jul ly Club gave its first of a series of dances. There was a large attend ance. Music was furnished by Kirk man's orchestra. Punch was Berved to tho dancers. Theso dances will hereafter be looked forward to with pleasant anticipation by the young people. - Social and Personal Notes. Mrs. Clarke Shultz Is vlBltlng in Walla Walla. Mrs. A, P. Nash left today for a what kind of a shower to give if the V'm' iv!nhr SSL, n hostess considers there three ques- ,..Mrs:.r.rntAGr. -Ti.?, a tlons: "What does she like?" "'What V? "l."u "l " has she?" and "What ,s she most Mrs. A. D. Stlllman on Wednesday you wish to mako a friend a present and wish to feel under no obligations to return the favor; give tho gifts at some time or other than on Christmas or the birthday. Wedding Shower Fads. Just now enthusiastic friends are making plans for the wedding show ers and attendant festivities, for the. popular bride must be banqueted, lunched, showered and danced through the Inst three weeks of her single blessedness, or sho feels thnt she is being neglected. Her friends will never go far astray if they remember to carefully con- sider the young woman's tastes. A library table outfit, one of the new fall and winter showers, which is possible only when tho girls can con sult with one another, and avoid du plicating the articles, would be en tirely lost on n girl whose tastes were not literary. It Is not so difficult to decide upon likely to need?" It is unwiso to lot the choice fall upon something that J'- vn ill ue nuiiuiL-sa nuu u tuuu style. One of the newest deas is a mag azine shower, the friends of the bride presenting her with year subscrip- Mrs. Cohn, of Heppner, wns the guest of Mrs. Oeorge Fell the fore part of the week. Mrs. Thomas Ayres is expecting to- ?JL-LOE stor We will make Big Rednctions all tlJwetk Men's Clothing Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits c in sen intiii icss man von pav for ..fc . ....... , wui lui-s, us we are i i,.i.,... ( lim nnr elni-L- unrn ..,.,1, I --. UiiaW -" January i, IfK), make an average cut of 5o per cent from regular prices L Y ON 5 - MERCANTILE CO. l!t LOLTl kltlfc. lit: 1 nilU ICUI OUUDLliir 1 .. i . . i . ... . , Son. of a number of 'the magazines ZVJL M"S Bw" in which they knew her to be Inter ested. instance; there is no difficultv in getting it fine; they don't try; it costs too much. It costs us less to sell; that's how we afford the quality. Moae7hick; thai cm, OOIH.-.J, action. AFTER an anxious, fretful day, you need pomethlng J which shall fit your tired body as a well.worn.slipper tits a tired foot. It must be something more thau'food or drink. If you want to taste Nirvana and forget t all your tire and fatigue, tube a cup of one of Cho-ie & Sanborn's 1 "Original Package" teai. These f are the leaves which the natives i themselves Uriuk with all their ! vijror imnrisoned. It' dlllereiit drink from f Try a half-pound. obigikal paokaok" teas Orioe (Kormou Oolong). Voh-1 noor (ting. Brei(i) Oranjt IMkoe (India 4 Cejlonj. Sold in Pendleton exclusively by C. ROHRMAN COUItT STREET Another Chance. For this 12th day of this iib month The Peoples Warehouse olfcrs for sale 10ft do.en children's stock ings. Their relubrated No MonJ stockings worth 30 cents. StT cents nnd I -15 cents, for tonight 20 cents. 25 ( cents and 30v cents per pair." Our cel ebrated Peoples Warehouse oovs' stockings. the best 25c "stocking on , earth, for tonight 3 pair for 50 cents. ; if you are unaeqimlnled wfnTthis good tiling try 3 .pair, they aremon.v sav , ors. Get a ticket with every dells' ! purchased. Store open until S evorv evening and until in Saturday un til Christmas. tha Slatlock. of Portland, Mrs. Charles J. Ferguson returned ti, li t i 1 1 mi i . The beauty of tho wedding shower """" " woere is Its tendency toward useful gifts. J1,"US ucen v,s,"nK Ior a co,,pu' and. since the shower gift Is in noj way a substitute for tho wedding gift, ' it is not at all necessary to make the I shower an expensive luxury. weeks. Mrs. Oagan. of Raker City, who was the guest of her cousins, Mrs. Thom as Ayres and Mrs. Eugene Vaughn, f returned to her homo Thursday. A miscellaneous shower will lm tun. 4 Coming Dancing Party. dered Miss Cosb'e Raley Tuesday A social event which promises much i afternoon, by Mrs. John Vert and pleasure. Is the party being arranged Mrs. C. I). Wade at the latcr's home by some of Pendleton's well-known j on Locust Hill. young men, to be given on New Year's Mr. and Mrs. Chester Whltemore, eve, at Music Hail The names of of Portland, were the guests of Mrs. the gentlemen who have the nffalr In , Edwin Swltzler Monday, Mrs. White charge are: Messrs. Don Burroughs, ; more was a schoolmate of Mrs. Earl Borle, Charles Bond, Sol Damn, Swltzler's at Vancouver. Wash. Charley Cameron, Elmer Dodd, Fred 1 The ladles of the Parish Aid will Earl, George Hartman, Jr., William hold a commission sale at the par Keller, Oliver Kelsey, Fred Lampkln. Ish house on Wednesday nftcmoon John I.amblrth. Richard Mayberry, and evening of next week. A tine Frank Mitchell, Mark Moorhouse, , musical program will be given in cou Charley Meyers, William Relnhart, junction, under the supervision of Roy RItuer, Charles Sampson, Fred Mrs. Thomas G. Halley. THB WHOLESOME Crescent T r Baking Powder The remarkable increase in consumption f rorca Its purity and wholcomcncs ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon I NOT GOOD, NOT HERE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AND . MAPLE SYRUP The buckwheat flour which ccmes from New York state is now here, the new flour of the crop of igo3. You know what to do with buckwheat flour, pure buckwheat flour, and the domestic revolution that would follow some winter morninc if you failed to do it. Now buckwheat cakes and maple ayrun ..-'bvbi Known a sweet and romantic alliance. We not nnl le sap syrup. i . i . eucar but Mapi tt catj " ""' ui meiieu maple ffir'u "l.MAPLE bAP. 8yrP We sell the nure New York j -".1.1 uu uiuuniic alliance.' 3 sell the pure buckwheat flour, but the -pure map! 1 N'e; P'e?VP'e SAP 8yrup, not 8yrup from rr, ul owvi-ub. Sftr syrup. We sell tl S buckwheat flour at market prices, and "he ayruo ,n gallon and half.gallon tins and quarl j f, a- iroxjjsrq-EFg. & soisr WHAT ABOUT EARLY CLOSING? J his son is the cashier of one of the banks there. They will remain in F. S. Younger Makes Some Pertinent Pendleton for a short time, and will .. , .,,,., then take with them the embalmed Sugnestions for Merchants. body of the,r ro,aUve Pendleton. Dec 12. (To the Edl-. ' tor ) I wish to use your columns to A11 the street railway lines of Mos express my feelings In the matter of , r.Sade'ra.l Th"1 W"b opening the stores evenings. I loel , - : that tne Clerks' Union has made a j mistake and was Inconsistent when I it took the step to open the stores i evenings until Christmas. Last Mil, I when the agreement was entered into by the proprietors of the stores to close their places of business, I, with the rest of the grocorymen. desired thnt we be permitted to keep our stores open until after the harvest season, hut our request was not grant ed. It meant many dollars to tho grocerymen supplying tho harvesters. Now that the holiday season is on, It seems that favoritism is being shown by the union, when they took steps to keep the business houses open Tho grocerymen were compelled by the agreement to keop closed during the season when their customers ac tually were compelled to trade In the evening. I think that what Is fair for ono is fair for all, and now that the agreement is broken, I bollovo that thero Is nothing binding to keep any or tno stores closed at oven Inc. If it Is money and policy for cer tain stores to be allowed to keep open during tho holiday season, thon It certainly should bo policy for tho grocerymen to keop their placon of ousiness open during tho summer bar. vesi season. It means mannv tn tnem nnd keeps their customers from going to the small nlaces. whnrens they gain nothine bv keonlni? during the holiday season. F. S. YOUNGER. Grocer. onirt oai 6Qc Sizes J4 to 17 Stiff and Soft Bo oms Caff Detached , Regular Values $1.00, $.25 and $J.3s D III. 1 11V I 1 I 5 C I I .Mll cj AFTER THE BODY. Brother and Nephew of Carl Mueller Here From Iowa. J- J. Mueller and son. John Muniinr of Tripoli, Iowa, reached tho city last uikiil iu uuunu 10 ma shipment of tho body of Carl Mueller, who dlod bore a fow doys ago and who Is a brothor of tho flrst nnmed gentleman. J J. THIN PEOPLE want to get fat ancj fat people want to get thin human nature. If you are fat don't take Scott's Emulsion. It will make you gain flesh. If you are thin Scott's Emul sion is just what you need. It is one of the greatest flesh producers known. Not temporary gains but healthy, solid flesh that will fill out the body where it is needed. There's nothing better than Scott's Emulsion for weak ness and wasting. We'll KBd you a umplt Utt ufoa imuul. SCOTT & BOW.NE, 0, .l s,, Ntw Voft RODGERS FLAT WARE - --i.jji,1v1 w WViO, iliUUC Jil lllo JOlcanj'M terns. The Jiodgers ware is made of solid rolled copper, plated on the outside with heavy nickel and lined on tlie inside wilh silver. Guaranteed to wear well and to kwp free from foul tastes and arsenic poisoiis. We have Kodgers' improved ware in Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Crumb Trays. T Kettles, and Tea Sets,- consisting of pot, creamer and sugar bowl on tray Inspect mis ware. ! THOMPSON HARDWARE ft 621 Main St. mUIIIIMIiltW4IIIIH" Why 'do you Cough? Do you know that a llttln i. a dungernus thing? Aro you aware that It often fastens on thn inl and far toj often runs Into Con sumption and ends In doatb? Can you afford a trlflo with a matter? Acker's English Remedy for Coughs, C !C, and Consumption Is boyond quo t.c: do greatest of all modern remedies,, it will stop a cough In one night and It will check a cold In a da). it wu provent Croup, rollo -o s jnna and cure Con sumption, ju, faith In It in .n strong that -vo guarantee every bot- ,o iu Ens m .,iu -non or nun "r. If lUB .owjor or a large lm- back. For sale . f w Bchmidt i plement house In his home city, and Co. ' HCDmlat HEALTH 4 i COMFORT Are'Cornbined In Tfif Wnnrl HitM real ... ... i r.i'c mu. . heaters always recommend the . friends. Sold only, m Pendleton, H tv -err--. a TvyraH