East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 17, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1903.
Holiday Slippers
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A pair of Slippers right, in the top of the stock
ing will pluaso iiiivn or woman, hoy or girl, on Christ
mas morning, for it muniis homo comfort nil the year
round. Wo havo a Hplondid slock for you to choose
from, and till GOOD, woll-mado, sensibie, piaetical
kinds, at fairest prices.
PARISH
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unniplniitlv to mnko tilt) trip,
Ho will bo noronipnnli'ii by Mrs.
nrnwn. ninl will remain at tlio HprliiKB W. &
for nn Indefinite time.
WAREHOUSE 8HIPMENT8.
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CHURCH FAIR AND SALE
AND EXCELLENT PROGRAM.
CLAIM WAS SETTLED.
In
Afterward Action Was Dismissed
the Probate Court.
An order was mado In tlio matter
Many Works of Art Beautifully DlsV uf tlio claim of Itouert McConl iiKiilnst
nlaved Llterarv and Musical Pro. tlio oainto oi
ram Will Be Given This Evening
All Under Management Ladles of
Church of the Redeemer.
,lanios McC'ool, tleccnH
oil. tills morning, W '"K1' """ninn,
In the probate court. The I'lnlin linil
hemi settled by tho administratrix,
ABtics JlcCool and tho rliilmmij, It bo
C. R. Clearing the Decks for
Next Year's Business. f
K. II. Cnldorlioail, tho travollnR
freight and passongor agont of tlio j 1
W. & C. It., was In tho city today.
Mr, Calilorlioad wbb along tho lino of 1 f
tho ronil yesterday BiiporlntontlliiK
the shipment of several largo con
11 1 011 tun ntn it wlinnt frOtll thtt utnm
lioiiHCS ot tho company, It holnc tho . With
wish of tho company to havo tho trnf- i
lie cleared up as much aq yosslblo 1)5"
the firm of tho year.
Owing to tho heavy traffic and the
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DINDINQER, WILSON & CO. i
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Plume Main 1181.
GOOD SHOES CHEAP
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EIS
IMISSE
RETURNED FROM VANCOUVER.
A, W.
FAILED TO PROVE ELMER
TURNER WAS ACCESSORY
A Cloud of Witnesses Testified That
a Load of t Men Rode Out to the
Field of Battle, Voluntarily, as
Common Freight Mr. Turner's
Ball Was Refunded and He Was
Discharged.
The case of the state against El
mer Turner, charged with aiding and
abetting a fight and wlin refusing to
assist the officers In finding their
man when requested so to do, enmo
up in the office of "Justice of the Peaco
Thomas Fltz Gerald this morning at
10 o'clock, and was tried before n
largo and Interested audience.
Tho witnesses were numerous and
consisted of W. E. C. Prult, tho sport
ing editor of tho Tribune, who was
on the scene; Fred Taylor, tho wheat ,
man; Mr. Davis, O. D. Sanders and;
Frank Howard, the principals In tho
tight, and Elmer Turner, the defend-1 ami
Nye Talks Entertainingly of
Ex-Pendletonlans.
A. V. Nyo has returned from a trip
to tlie Columbia river country, and In
Washington, and tells of his visit to
his uld home in Vancouver, Wash,,
' where he first landed after crossing
tho plains, -II years ago. He said;
"I found many changes, mostly
, mode within the last 15 years. Tho
, old landmarks in every respect nro
I nearly all gone. The town, which Is
the oldest In the state, after having
I a Ulp Van Winkle sleep lor about fill
years, has awakened and Is now a
beautiful, thriving city of about fi.nnn
inhabitants.
"I met our Pendleton friends, .Mr.
and Mrs. Carter, (Oolden "Itule Car
ter.) He lias a lino nuslness In Van
couver and has regained his health.
.My brother, also, who was in poor
health for several years up here, Is
in perfect health; has not been slcu
a day after the first week camping
on Columbia river. Ho Is stopping
on Robert Prindle's farm, opposite
the Multnomah rails, a perfect. Ideal
spot for anyone seeklnc health or
beautiful scenery, with all kinds of1
fruit and tho best water I over saw ,
A, J. Dillon, who sold out his farm I
stock Interests to G. W. Hunt. I
j has bought 200 acres of land down
akii - V. . ,, ,i,,mllIi fnr nrnwH th whm,.
Imr iiuroeu mat t"u no uni nun - -
Tho International salo and church i ri ( all claims which he might "d "ior grnin storou lor shipment , J
fair conducted by tho ladles ot tho hold against tho estate. An order "h. 1,01 neon nan iieu wuoro u cimim
Parish Aid Society of tho Church of wns made by tho court dismissing tho ho put off for a tlmo, and now Hint , 1
tho Redeemer was opened this utter- claim. i of 11,0 yoar, ls ,nt lmml a!1(1 1 1
tin uti iMium ittv w tiiot'ii tui me
yiMir. Hip work la boltiK don6, 1 X
ot !?
trim,.!...)
.11- " . v" ITnnlt
- "v i a it
or 0,
house.
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noon at 2 o'clock, and a largo mini
her of persons havo been visiting tho
place this afternoon.
The booths are works of art, and
are proving a great succoss. Eacli is
In charge of ladies who havo mado
It a point to see that their booth la
the best In the house, and the result
is that all nro the best.
The booth from Japan, under tnc
management of Mrs. T, C. Wnrnor,
assisted by Airs. J, A. llorlo and
Misses Constance Despatn and Nor
th a Alexander.
The Indian booth ls conducted by
Mesdnmes A. D. Stlllman and E. P.
Marshall.
Mexico Is represented by Mrs. F.
W. Vincent and Misses Stella Alex
ander and Koto Bean.
This evening the ladies will have
a literary and musical program
which they will glvo to tho people nt
the parish house, whern the booths
arc, and to this the people of tho city
nro rordlally Invited to attend. There
will be no aamlsslon charged.
Program In Full.
Tho program to ho rondored Is as
follows: j
Duet, "The Boat Song," Miss Pot
wine, Huv. Potwme.
Christmas Carol Pantomime, four
cherubs.
"Love's Trinity," DoKoven.
"Tho Slumber Iiont," Jesslo Gay
nor, Mrs. John Hoss.
"Where tho Winds O'er tho Sea
Wow a GaleJ' Mr. Fred' Hartman. I
Impersonation, Miss Paulino Minis.
Duet, "Tho Bird's Farewell," Miss
I'otwlue, Rev, Potwlne.
Japanese character song, Mrs. John
Albert Boric. ,
The entertainment Is free to ovorv.
Miss Thomson Recovered.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Thomson,
Echo, accompanied by their son,'
Sloan Thomson, were In tho city to
day the guests of friends. Their
daughter, Miss Thomson, who has
been In the hospital for some time,
sufforlng from an attack of typhoid
fever, has practically recovered and
will he nbio to return to her homo
the lutter part of the week.
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113 return
er'B Pr ,1,,
given for
the
Superintendent Resigns,
A, B. Ackorly, who has boon super-
Intendont of tho Iji Orando Sugar
factory slnco that institution wan oh- j
tahllshcil, has residue I to take a sim
ilar position with th-j sugar factory flil fP
III ,U,lIJi ill,, nuniuv H H till III till d. I MH Ullll
mi; f-pi miKiir man 1111 iiiu i-fieii e i m w l in linil
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Program Postponed.
The program announced for Friday
evening by the high school has beeiii
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postponed on uccuillll ill llie uimtin j,
of several of tho participants, until j T
nftoi- the holldavB. The oxnet date , T
of the program will be given later
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N. P. Freight Agent.
W, F. Carson, of Portland, tho
general freight ngont of tho Northern
Pacific, was a Pendleton visitor yes
terday, having coma to nttend to some
business In tho interest of the rond.
He loft for Portland this morning.
At Home on Marie.
Mr. and Mrs, ThomaM BaKor havo
returned from u vlsll to Portland,
Seattle and other points of Interest,
and nro now nt homo to their friends
.nt their residence on Mnrio street, be
tween Railroad and Webb.
& nJ"i l'ts to nmko that his j ono. "'" to . charmd. nmi
Hi"" .lo 1 w'.81 I the public Is cordially Invited to at-
I we had Just one of tnes.e beautiful
streams of water running Into Pen
dleton; It certainly Is the purest
' water I ever saw.'
j "'Yes,' ho said, 'I guess it is fine
I water; everybody says so. I've ue.ver
I tried It; It's too cold for me to wash
tend.
ant. They all testified that Mr. Tur
ner had hauled a load of men to tho
nelit i), battle, and another load back.
Tho lighters said that they ..ad
ridden In the wagon, but that to tho
best of their knowledgo Mr. Tumor
had not requested them to ride, al
though ho had ordered one of them
out of tho wagon on starting back to
the city, at the same tlmo that ho
niiicaiuu uiu reai 01 me crowu 10 ; iu. von Know ujiion never was
get out or tho wagon. 'much of a hand for wnter.
Mr. Turner took the stand in his ' "Yes, thoy all seem happv The
T.t . ",m 01 "i,v,ig nearu , umy uiuig lacKing to complete tier1 Ho snys tho excellent sleddltur of the
of he fight from a man on the street happiness is the East Oregonlan and " X wata " naWed tho wood,
ami having started tn witness the fun. a Southern .Methodist church. You n,o, JJ mo", ot Tunnly oS hand
ZJt !t0J"S,. an.lh5ban X, hM. -!! rl'". " E haiilejl nuf amrshin)ed, and there is
thPv , m in,. V aout 100 cords on tho'
:7 T V . r'W' " ",uo w"" i"--to. "r mill. ' (lnmns at Kame a. urn! verv llltln lnfr
in
Dr. Equl In Portland.
I r. Marie Equl left last night for
I Portland on professional business.
I The time of her return will denenil
upon the progress made by a patient
Freight Agent Northwestern.
0. J. Orny, tho trnyellng (might
agent of tho Northwestern railway,
was a business visitor in the city tn
day In tho Interests of the road which
lie represents.
Marriage License.
A murrlago license wns Issued yes
terday afternoon to Lelghton P. John
son and .Miss Dora Ilehnke. The
l.l.1n.l...l... ln .. ,.nl.l....i ,.r 1
Unnn A n , it- mnnnn . . I uiiuviiriiu 10 il IViSlilCill. ill r I i:tl H il iiji
..wis nuwu 1 anirrcu uui,
I
Sledding on the Mountain Has Been; The ,,mt t(,.g.,, for work
Favorable to Hauling. 1 nnd nil members are requested to he
11. K. Charlton, one o( the pioneer l'"'8""1-
woodman of Kamela, Is In tho city
today for supplies and on business.
ST. JOE ST OR
Wc will make Big Retlnctions t)lis
Men's Clothing
Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits
IQLl
Vv I! Will Sl!ll 1117111 llUC Tinn ,t.i. . I
wliat is called CIosinK Out Prices as arp .L!"' !. R?0lli
( linr -lir tliirL uiirw 111 ik li hiJii., T vu v I
w j v I Clllllut V I . 1 1 r "TP
.... n . ... JW VJ4 JIU( rUylUar pnces
LYONS -MERCANTILE CO.
w-t
I Some of the
stopiied and watched tho trouble and
then started back to the city. A load
of men were In the wagon, and he
did not know where the fighters got
out, as they Jumped off at the crossings.
The case was dismissed
court, and the ball refunded.
by
, ... oiiv- in l-.llietl JU
consultation, and of whom six; has
the personal care a portion of the
! time.
Such best Schilling's Best
as the poor would be richer
for using.
Your grocer's; moncyback.
President McCabe in Town.
President Joseph McCabe, or the
W. & C. R was In the city today,
having reached, here last night, Ho
Is on a general lour of Inspection
along tho lino of his road, nnd will
return to his home In Walla Walla
this livening.
1 iu 1110 iiniiier. auouc six cars per
day are being shipped at tho present
j time, but tho supply will not last
; long, and the wood now on tho yards
, belongs principally to 0110 Walla
Walla denier.
The output of tho Kamela district
j wll bo very little loss than Inst
I year, but the amount cut next year
will far exceed that of nnv voar In
the past 10 years. If choppers can bo
secured, as all the different dealers
are determined to havo plenty of
woou salo for noxt fall owing to tho
wnrclty of timber and tho prospects 1
lor uglier prices tor wood in tho fu
lure.
THE REED-DROWN CONCERT.
FREE
GIFTS
O, R. & N. General genl.
It. Burns, (he pomil-.,. ninl otinrif nil;
general agent of the O R & N at
Walla Walla. )S n tho city' today on
busitj5Sg connected with his olllces.
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On Wednesday, Decem
ber 1OH1, and Monday,
December 21st, with
every 50c cash purchase
of Glassware or China
we will give one Child's
Set, PI, ATE, CUP,
and SAUCER.
See display in our
window.
ROHRMAN
COUUT STREKT
Trie WHOLESOME
CRESCENT
High-Class Musical Entertainment at
the Frazer Last Night.
Those who were fortunate enough
to bo present nt tho concert given by
Mi. Wnltcr Ufced nnd Mrs. Sherman
D. Brown, ot Portland, at tho Frazer
last night, enjoyed 0110 of tho very
best musical treats over offered a,
i-cniiioton aumence. Tho music
I was classical, the rendition perfect,
am, tho appreciation of tho audience
I genuine.
1 To enter Into far-fetched criticism
I of this class of nrt requires more ox
perienee and ability than is found In
' Hin rw.ii.iiM .loll.. Tl c. .....
... .ui,iti,j uui!; iniii.'va, mi ti Hiriuer
j.idgmoiu is suspended leaving this
who carried away tho sweot strains
of "Annlo Laurlo" und "My Lovo Is
a Red, rted Rose," to enjoy tho mom.
ory without any empty words of
prnlso or uwkward and unmeaning
criticism to mar the plensuro,
ARE YOU AGEING?
Dr. Holmes used to say he
was "seventy years young."
Some men are old at half
that figure.
Age is not in years. It is
in the blood. Scott's Emul
sion helps to keep you young
by keeping your blood young;
by supplying it with an
abundance of rich, pure, vital
nourishment; carrying con
stant life and renewal to
every fibre of your body. It
will help you to rob advancing
years of half their sting.
Well send you 1 simple free upon request.
SCOTT & UOWNE, 409 I'miI Street, New V01L
Suitable Gifts in Our Store
Knives for Ladies, Gentlonion and Um-iT
All sizes and shaperj. Razors, Table Cut
lory Carving Sets, Shot Guns and Riffo.
Tho now Browning Automatic Shot Gun, a
revalution in gun working. Examine this
now in vontion.
We handle exclusively in Pendleton the
.Rochester Nicklo l'liitc Ware.
THOMPSON
HARDWARE
t 621 Main St.
Co.
Closmg-Out Sale
Egg-Phosphate
DAKING POWDCR
The remarkable increase in con
sumption demonstrates its superla
tive merits and wholesomeness.
ONE POUND 25 CTS
Pur.
NOT GOOD, NOT HERE
3 Dressed Poultry of all Kinds
FOR CHRISTMAS
Leave Your Orders With Vs at Once
I F, EL TTOXTDSTOEPl & S03ST
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"DRY ALFALFA" SEED.
All who Wlh to Try It Can
chase In Pendleton.
T c. Taylor, tho hardware man,
has prdorcd from Utah somo of tho
much talked of "dry alfalfa" seed,
which ho will hrlng to this city for
experimental purposes. Ho will uso
part of tho Beed for hla own In
and will furnish tho rest to those wno
aro willing to mako a test of tho al.
falra on somo of their land wnlch will
yield wheat In greater or lessor quan
tities, Any kind of alfalfa seed coatH 14U
ents In Salt Uke City, and when it
reaches this plnco It cannot bo sold
for loss than 17 to 20 cents; but If
the alfalfa will yield and grow on tho
dry land, an It Is claimed, It will bo
a good Investment at double tho
price.
Ready for a Christmas
Drive
U tantamount to lnivln If mi iifiii.t
Hack or BugKy which was sold in this
ecu tilUhnient, for here are to be found
vehicle, ot iminv styles. h1 i.n.i
shaptu all, however, notd for their
strength, maccful lines, csrtalntv of
InstliiK many years and of beliiK driven
"'' mnnj uiiin. e risve Top Boguloi from
IMup an 1 Winom lUrkt Dit Vodi. Beit
in tUe world Made Irom air drlei timber will
not cliee n th cMm.i.. ,..1 .rv:r'"
fmm niirli,vAiti,t iicci
NEACLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS
C. 8. BROWN IMPROVING.
Will Go to Hot 8prng, Ark., for His
Health Soon,
Conductor C, S, Drown, or the O. It.
& N. passengof rim Iwtweon this
city nnd Huntington, who has beon
confined to his homo for thu past
three weoks with a sovoro attack of
erysipelas, Is slowly Improving nnd
will leave, for Hot Springs. Ark., for
iiih health, as soon ns ho recovers
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Dear this In mind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
and ask for the International
Poultry and Stock food, Uso
Kow Kuro for your cow trou
bles, C. F. Golesworthy
127 129 East Alta St
Agent for Lee's Hop i.i'lnr
Walter's Flourir? Mills"
Capacity, 150 barroln 1. i ,y
Flour exchanged for wii it
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopji j
etc., always on band,
OF
35c CHINA SILK
ALL COLORS
22c
AT THE
Busy Boston Store
Useful Presents
I have a full line of RODGEHS 1847 WARE
Chafing DithuB, Tassel Male, ('arvors, Pocket
Knives fur men, boys and ladies, Razor out
fits, nickot plated Ware, etc., that will ra&
nice and useful presents.
Call and examine my line before buying'
The Hardware
74J MAIN STREET