DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1903. Holiday A pair of Slippers ris;ht in the top of the stock ing will please man or woman, boy or jsirl, on Christ mas morning, for it mentis home comfort all the year round. We have a splendid stock for you to choose from, and a I GOOD, we.l-made, sensible, ptaetical kinds, at fairest price:?. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. t GOOD TWO BROTHERS DROWNED. E. D. McFarland. of Adams, Seeks In. formation Concernlnc His Brothers, Drowned In Snake River. E. O. McFarland of Adams, was in the city today, on the lookout for in formation, concerning the discovery of the bodies of his two brothers, Bert and Eph McFarland. who were drowned In the Snake river, above Lewiston, last week, while going to the wreck of the stenmer Imnaha in an open boat The two McFarland hoys, in com - pany with two companions, were go- Inn tn .!.'- Vl n.VAnl- flf (tin OlIlimflT expecting to rescue the boiler and machinery, when their boat was cap sized in the rapids and both McFar lands were drowned and so far their . bodies have not been recovered. E. D. McFarland. the brother re siding at Adams, is of the opinion that the bodies might have been washed down the stream and would probably lodge on an Isfand lower . down the stream, probably in the vi cinity of Umatilla or Switzler's Island j and would he found by some one there not knowing of the accident , Bert McFarland was 27 and Eph 29 i years old and both had resided in I Lewiston and vicinity for the past 10 years. E. D. McFarland has resided in Umatilla county at Adams for the past eight years, having come from Klickitat county. Wash., where the family formerly lived. Parties have been diligently search ing for the bodies of his brothers in the vicinity of the accident, but all hope of finding them there has about been abandoned as the river has riseu since then and Ice has been formed in many places. PIONEER PREACHER. Rev. Yoakum in the City on His Way t From La Grande to Nez Perce. Rev. D. TV. Yoakum of Nez Perce, j is in the city the guest of his sister, I Mrs. J. M. Bentley. for a short time. : Schi! liner's Best tea, five kinds, as good as they ought to be for the monev : cofTet?. . ... , , ,ii lour kinds, the same; the bak-. ing-powder, flavoring extracts, , . and spices, best. , j . r r i And the prices of all are fair,! just fair. FREE GIFTS On Wednesday, Decem ber i6:h. and Monda, December 21st, with every 50c cash purchase of Glassware or China we will give one Child's Set, PLATE, CUP, and SAUCER. See display in our window. !' 1 C. ROHRMA N COUKT STREET NOT GOOD, I Dressed Poultry I FOR CHRISTMAS Leave Your Orders With Us at Once P S. -TOXJJSTCrER. & SON Slippers I'houe Main 11R1. SHOES CHEAP 'Jlr. Yoakum Is one of the plonee preachers, having preached his first sermon In this county over 25 years ago. He came through this place lie- ' fnre there was a house here, and has lived In this part of the state nearly all of the time since. Mr Yoakum has recently been transferred from I.a Grande to Ncr Perce, and Is now on his way there I -1 1 I . II.. Iinflni. hnnnrnn ( will uu iuii)ii mm wii, m.-...,,. settled in his new field. He preached the sermon at the South Methodist church of this city, last nigu. I ; POLICE COURT AFFAIRS. Senator Mitchell and A. C. Raven Get It in the Pocketbook and in the Neck. Senator Mitchell was arrested last night for having a fight in one of the saloons, and was fined Jo for the dis play of his prowess as a pugilist. Ow inc to the fact that Senator did not have the necessary cash he will board with the city for three days. A. C. Haven, like the immortal bird of Poe's, said a few things too many times, and got into trouble Officer Brown attempted to arrest him and the gentleman with the sable name put up a fleht Between the two trou- uies ne was latien iu me puuee tlon in a badly shattered frame of mind and body, and paid the judge $10 for the privilege of looking as he did io for getting whipped and J more for being arrested with di culty. HAS RECOVERED. Orville Edwards Was Not Hurt So Seriously as at First Supposed. Orville Edwards, the son of Rev Jonathan Edwards of this city, who was hurt by a fall in the gymnasium at Whitman college last week. Is up once more and in his classes. It was reported at first that the boy had sus tained a serious tniiirr to his hark and would be confined to his bed for' some time, but tills has proven to be not the case, though he fell a dis tance of 12 feet. lighting on his head and Rhoulders. Oher than a slight wrench he suffered no Injury. MONTHLY MEDAL SHOOT. Janies Means Won the Score Some Good sh0OlinB Done. Tn- 8hoot ,,f th Pendleton Sportsmen's Club was hjld yesterday afternoon at the grounds of the nsso- elation, and some good scores were matie. James Means won the medal with a score of 27i. The other score are as follows: W. J Sewell. 23; Fred Waite. 22: M A Rador. 23; II . J. Stlllman. 20; T. W Ayres. 14. and D. C Clark. 21. Joe Connolly in Town. Joe Connolly, a prominent sheep man is in the city todpy for a short 1 visit, having oome In for supplies for his ranch, and to 'ransact other busi ness THE VHOLESOMB Crescent Baking Powder The remarkable ioeressc In cotuumpuao jroTc its purity and wbolesomcocw ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon NOT HERE of all Kinds t h ther at past The ien are vein OLD SETTLER DEAD WELL KNOWN STOCK MAN OF EASTERN OREGON Died at the Home of His Daughter, Mrs. F. W. Schmidt Sickness Was Very Brief, With Double Pneumo nia Funeral and Interment at Ba ker City Today. " I E. P Cranston, one of the oldest residents of the eastern part of the state, died at the homo of his daugh- ter, Mrs. F. W. Schmidt or this city, Saturday evening after an illness of but a few hours from double pneu monia. Mr. Cranston, who was US years of agq at the time of his death, has been a resident of this part of the state for more than 25 years past and was one of the well known farm ers and stock men of Union county He for many years was a resident of Keating on the Lower Powder river, where lie had one of the largest farms and stock ranches in the count'. He afterward moved to Baker City, where several of bis children now reside. Some weeks ago he came to this rlty to make his home with his daugh ter, Mrs. ScnmldL His death was sudden, as be was at the store of his son-in-law Thursday afternoon, ap parently in me best of health. On his return to his home he was taken with a chill and went to bed. Pneu monia developed, and he died Satur day evening. ' The deceased came to Eastern Or egon from the vicinity of Salem where his brother. Warren Cranston, Is widely known as a dairyman and farmer He has other relatives In the valley, all of them well known and prominent people. Three Eons. Earl. Herbert and Edward Cranston, all of Baker City, and two daughters. Mrs. William Waller of Baker' Cltv and Mrs. F. W. Schmidt of this city, sur vive the death of tnelr parent. rue remains were taken to Raker City yesterday and were burled there this afternoon. In the same cemetery with other members of the family. T. N. MURPHY DEAD. Member of the Leaislature From Union County Passes Away in Port land. i. .-v .nurpny, or La urande. rep resentative to the legislature from Union county, died In Portland yester- uay. wnere he has been receiving medical attention for the past week. About tbree weeks ago Mr Murphy wont on a hunting trip with a party of friends from La Grande, and ate Bome canned veal, while on the ex cursion, which made' blm dangerous- Hi at the time, but from which he partially recovered in a few days. Last Monday he was taken sudden ly sick from the same cause, and was immediately taken to St Vincent's hospital in Portland, where he grew constantly worse until death came at noon yesterday. He was a prominent and active cit izen and was well known throughout Eastern Oregon on account of his lopularlty. He was n member of the order of Elks, under whose auspices the funeral will be held In La Grande on Wednesday ( TWO SPECIAL TRAINS. One Westbound, the Other Eastboun With President Harriman. Pendleton has had the distinction having two official special trains two days. On Saturday night at 11:2 E. T. Gerry, of New York, passed mrough the city bound for Portland where his boy. a guest of President Harriman. of the O. It & N was the hospital with an attack of typhoid lever. Last week, when the boy first be came sick, an attempt was made to clear a wire through to New York city, to reach the fatner. tolling him ot me illness, hut owing to the dl tance and Inipossioility of adjusting ne instruments so that the other irnmc on the lines would not throw them out. the plan was abandoned and the message was relayed nt ns long intervals as possible. This special was brought in by En Kiueer jioimes with No. HG. Conduc tor toykondall had chnrce of th train coming in. and Thomas Nestor took It on to Huntington. The Harriman Special. Lau night President Harriman' special of six cars, piyseil through. me k.i) cuncouunij, reacning nere at S:20. Ii was hauled hv ,n nmo an. ) gineer and engine as the other, and was urougnt in by E. B. Comnn and taKcn from the city by A. P. Nash Mr. Harriman is bound for home and win visit uie various branches of the line on his way back. STANDARD IS GOOD. Mine in Which Pendleton People Are Interested Showlnq Up Well. Dr. Ed W Mueller, general manager of the Standard, who a few days ago 1011 in company with Vice President Houser for the property, returned lait nigni. says the Bumpier Minor. ur. Mueller states that develou- uirm worn is nroeresH ne verw snti. facto: ily This Is bis first visit to the I 'perty for some time nwini? tn hi unueu irip East, and other press- - oiiBiness matters He ha. been rather under thr. uinn. on account of cold, and bis trin iu to tl mino did not have a ten dency 10 improvo his condition. In KJ&KI,.-; 'hi, Blato of dcvelnnmnnt the nine. Mr. Mueller sava: "The progress of the work for th two months is vurv Kntlu(noi.-,r.. homing for tho winter have e . tplctcd and all thA Himniin In A'orli g now bolnr nnnhnH n the Of. Ht drift Of the StnnilnrH a' i here Is a good showing In etc., the race. The crosscut tram the Standard drift Is In very hard rork nmi the nrocress Is necessarily slow. Here wo are driving for the ore shoot that was developed In the upper drift; ami is known to dip to I. o"th. tThls rrossrut we think will ratch the ore body in a short time. RECEIVING MEAT. Three Carloads Coming in Every ' Week Immense Lots in Storage, i ltQtorc returning to her home In Sa The Pendleton Ice and Cold Stor- iPm n wns her Intention to visit nge company is still nt work tnung Condon before returning, hut owing In meal at the rale of about three i lo tiic difficulties of the trip at this rni-s n week. It now has four of Its it,..., r t,r year, mo idea has hnnn ,gcet storage rooms full of beef. j one room full of chickens, another full of butter and several of the remnln- Ing rooms are partiauy niieu n,i eggs and gencrnl merchandise, of a perishable nature. The force is naving nn it cuu uu to handle tho freight that comes In j and that Is being shipped out. WELCOME WALKER'S INSURANCE Widow Receives Check for $5,000 From New York Life Insurance Company. Joe Ell, local ngent of the New York Life Insurance Company. lias had iu his possession a draft for $5.- 1100 since Inst Friday, to be turnefl over to Mrs. Welcome Walker as soon as she comes in from her ranch. Mr. Wnlker took out this insurance but a short time ago and had mad but two payments on the same. Tl company was ready to pay the claim Just two weeks after his death. SUIT ON CHECKS. Paper Was Tendered as Payment and Then They Were Called in. Carter & uiley filed a suit this morning in the case nfrf'ruiik Mnrtm vs Charles Carpenter It is a suit brought to recover payment on tw checks which were given to the plnln tiff by the defendant, the payment nt which was stopped before the checks were presented at the bank. The plaintiff asks for $470, with in terest from the date of the filing of the suit, and for the costs and dis bursements of the action. La Grande Woman Wins Suit. Mrs. Cora Vernon was awarded judgment for J27.rfn) ncainst th Southern Padiflc for the killing of her hushand in a wreck near Los Angeles Mrs Vernon Is a sister of Mrs. Fred Schllke. and formerly resided In this Ity Our readers will rememlier that .!. ernon and son were killed In railroad wreck last December To gether with the Insurance Mrs. Ver- rcy will receive nearly $50.itrio La Gra-ide Observer Rabbit Drive Yesterday. The rabbit drive yesterday on Hut ter creek, yielded about 1,200 fat can uiuaies lor me cannery There was large crowd out from Echo, and the drive was very successful. An. other drive will be announced for the coming week, higher tin on Ilutter creek, nnd a large crowd from Pen aieion is expected to take part. Pleased With Walla Walla. 11. j. isixon, the manager nf the viaua Walla theater, was a visitor in ttie city Saturday and vestenlnv looking after business interests here. .Mr. Mxon is grcntly taken with the nasnington city and is much pleased with his success there. He left this morning on his return trip. Daughter Born Today. Fred Judd has received word from naruoru. uonn.. thnt u baby girl Is me latest guest at the home of Mr. ana .Mrs. E. V. Judd. the visitor 1mv ing arrived tins morning, weighing ibiu puunas. Holidays in Portland. u. h. tastertirook. of lU-no. who uas neen the guest of his daughter. .r. t.. arr. lett this morning for romanu. wnere he- will visit during iu iiuiiuujh wuii nis nrolher J East erbrook. of that city. Lots Sold for J2.000. GuMave la Fontaine and wife and John Garrison have sold to ..irs Leona Garrison a parcel of and on tun turner 01 jane anil Attn strt. lor $2.vo. Echo Ready for Incorporation. Petitions askin? for Inr-nrnnrainn have been circulated In Vohn i.' Is announced seven more names than are necessary In filing the petition have been secured. Visiting at Spokane .Mrs, Rose Camnbell left . for a short visit with rnlni i c Z kane, after which aha ...in Illdge to look after her homestead be fore returning home. Food eaieu without appc tite remains iindiKested. causing Heartburn Flatulency Indlgestlou ami Dy.p.paU To cure tlits ailments thr. fitters is strotiel it mejideabyphy h clans. Try It, " get our' JWH AlniuiiBi. 1 T STOMACH a Sitters from j our druggist. Jt Jg ttte, w , . HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, 1 t Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed. Chont! always on hanrt P CEUBHATto WORTHY GRAND MATRON. . Presldlno Officer of Eastern Star Is Guest of Mrs. John Vert ' j, 0fttch worthy' , , f h order o ?"K s(nr of Q ,8 we, tl(, R1Mt of Mr8 John Vcr, J lJ : nhort time. Mrs, fintcu Is on an of. ( firlal tour of Eastern Oregon, mak- ,nc 1,pr rcP",n'' wind of Inspection, nnrl tins stnnnetl hero fnr n nhnrt ,. . nlmnclnncri for the present, and she wm return to this city for her official vtst during the lalter part of Jnnu- ry, . Mrs cntch Is one or the leaning , society and club ladies of Salem, nlm lg woM Known throughout the 1 1 Willamette valley for her work In club life and In connection with the Order of the Eastern Star. 1 December 24 Is the day we give one of our customers a $375 Christ mas gift. All charge accounts receive tickets upon payment or billB. Alex ander Department Store. ST. JOE ST0 We will make Big Redncti Men's Clothing Ladies' Tailor-Made S tin ics man Cn Da. f what is called rinsing W P P" ,0f s& , - jmuar j IWu make an averace cut of en m-r r, nt t. " j 1 ...... ieguj2! I LYONS -MERCANTILE Qhirt Col hhmh . l mm mm 60c Sfces 14 to J7 Stiff and Soft Bo oos Cuff Detached Regular Values $J.OO, $J.25 and $J.3s 1 I V 1 II Bilt III , o I I t-4"!"H-H ilHUIIItti Some of the niTunia 1 iiTrc in i mr 111 a m w m h . 1 ir r 11 U17Q3 flticl rhniviu ISrt'tfwa I If I) In V, vc ujju oiia litre. iiaz'i r. - VUI I I Ha. UUiD. tJJUl JUIIi- The new Browning Automatic Shot Gut, W in..l!.. ! . . 1 . ' ?.,mlHi Iti new invention. We handle exclusively in Pendleton Rochester NickJe Plate Waic THOMPSON I I I 4 t I 1 1 I I I j it t ( I I II I II 1 1 HEALTH COMFORT AreJCombmed In Tight Wood, and Umatilla users 01 Tlie Hardware t LOOK L00 At oaf line of IT win TO MAM f UWL TEA heaDestr.1 AAA ! -!". in orall this wMl nits Cloaks ,-J T . 5 wt aredfic.. HARDWARE G21 Main St Hot Blast Coal itil tbr They have provta. U..-.I ' 1. .1 -,,.If,,nlDe0P!t"'" . . , .n,mnu - neaieis always ici-w ji.wt friends. Sold only,J"BU