DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, 8ATURDAY, FEDRUARY 0, 1904. CLEAN-UP SALE On all broken lines in our store. Bargains right arc ' offered. Read these prices: ladles' kid, turn sole, $5.00, nnw 2.50 Ladies patent kid, turn solo, $5.00, now Jlt.00 Ladies1 patent calf, turn sole, $5.00, now flt.OO Ladles' kid, turn sole. $5.00, now $:t.00 Lailies' kid, turn sole, Ri.50, now $2.25 Ladies' enamel, welt eoln, $4.00. $2.76 Lndles' kid, welt sole, $5.00, now $2.50 Ladies' kid, welt solo, $4.00, now $2.25 Wc have some rare bargnins in broken lines of men's, boys', misses' and children's. If wc canftt you in these lines you sivc big money. Note the prices in our window DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Phono Main 1181. GOOD SHOES CHEAP SCHOOL PROGRAMS MATCHED GAMES, DEBATES AND PROGRAMS ARRANGED. Freshmen, Sophomores, High School and Lower Grades Will Meet In Intellectual and Physical Contest Possibility of Basket Ball Game Between Willamette University and Pendleton. The public schools are on tho ovo ol n busy time In tho literary and debating lino. Programs have been arranged for several overlings, which promise to be very Interesting and with which a great deal of pains Jiavo been taken. On tho evening of February 9 tho eighth grade and tho sophomores of tho high school will have a debate in the assembly hall, the subject of which tvIII bo announced later. February' 12 in the ovenlng tho eighth grade will have tho hall for a program of a literary and musical mature, which promise to bo quite interesting. Tho freshmen and sophomorca win meet on the evening of tho 16th for a debate. The basket ball girls will havo a Japanese social on tho evening of the 19th. This event will be ono of tho social affairs of tho school year, and Is looked to with a great deal of expectation by tho pupils. Tho i t t t F. & S. Cough Syrup young ladles of tho school nro tak lng great pains to niako it a success and undoubtedly will bo able to re allzo their ambition. The boys' basket bnll team of tho high school, and tho ono of tho Academy, will meet to scttlo their differences on Fobruary 23, hi tho evening. This game is of somo Im portancc, as It will practically settle tho championship of tho Intcrsohol istic teams of this part of tho state, Tho regular high school program which wos postponed this week, will bo presented on tho evening of Fob ruary 26th. Willamette vs. Pendleton. Tho management of tho girls' baR ket ball team of tho high school, have received a challenge from tho team of tho Willamette University far a gamo to bo played in tho near future, but as yet no action has been taken In regard to It. Owing to the great expense It is hard for a team to be promised a game by the high school, as it would be hard to make enough to cover the cost of transportation. Tho Willamette University team is contemplating a tour of tho Nortn west, and would like to play in Fort- land, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla, Halter City and Pendleton. It 13 thought that tho Pendleton team would ho able to promise tho val ley girls a gamo If they could get them here from Walla Walla. The expense would ho comparatively light from that place to Pendleton, and could bo covered by tho gato re ceipts. If the Willamette girls so arrange their Itinerary that .they will reach this city from Walla Walla, a. game may reached. SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK Concerning the People of Pendleton and Vicinity Notes Personal and Otherwise By Our Regular Correspondent Russia has ordered 1,000 wagons from a .Minnesota manufacturing firm to bo sent via. San Francisco to Port rthur. Vill stop that Cough and Cure that Cold. It is Sure to reach THE RIGHT SPOT. THtr WHOLESOME CRESCENT TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists ?1 t Egg -Phosphate CAKING POWDER , Saves one-third the Eggs Saves two-thirds the Money Saves all the worry One round 2!i cenla. All Oroceri. T i ! ! .4. . .. .4. .4.. 4.. 4.. 4.. 4.. 4. .4.. 4...) NOT GOOD, NOT HERE Don't Roast Your Cook But. See That, Your COFFEE it the BEST Much Coffe is spoiled through, the carelessness of the cook, hut its no use to roast her, unless the Coffee is above reproach. To have it so always order "Revere." ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED f K S, YOUNGER & SON i While our Eastern cousins nro watching tho morcury descend to tho awful depths of 18 or 20 degrees below zero, and enjoying winter sports nnd festivities, Pendleton peo nlo are hasldng in tho glad sunshliio, Tho robhiB havo begun to roturn to their accustomed places nnd thoro nro davs that are so much like snrlnc that at times they cnuso us to forget It Is but tho foro pnrt of Fobruary. while tno winter uns been a very short ono. tho opinion provallB that it has boon equally dull socially; but when Its galotles nro recounted, thero havo been many social doings although nono on as nn elaborate scale as somo of last wintor's functions. Tho smnll and Informal affairs seem to ho growing moro steadily In favor. Then and Now. Tho contrast between tho Amorl can magazines of B0 years ago and those of today is so marked that It will Impress tho most careless read or. Take a bound voitimo 01 mi nam's Magazine from tho shelves of n public library, free It from Its lay- or of dust, turn Its yellow pages, nnii lo, you arc confronted with somo of tho most famous names In tho lite rature of tho 19th century. Contrast this treasure of wit, humor, pathos and sentiment embodied In tho clearest of Kngllsh prose, In tho most musical of Kngllsh verso with the current number of n magazine of today, .and tho unfavorable gulf lot iiotween tno two periods win at ouco lie apparent. Tho great names of 'it eraturo have given place to those of men and women who havo gained n passing notoriety through good or bad fortune. Miss Hartman Entertained at Cards A pretty card party of tho week, at which Miss Jesslo Hartman was tlie charming hostess, was given Tuesday evening at tho homo of her parents, on East Water street, Miss Dlanch Horn being the honored guest. Progressive pedro was play ed. Tho highest scoro resulted in a tio between Mlas Nellie Cameron and I.achlan Macleay, the latter proving the most successful In cut ting for It. The invited list included Misses Nellie Cameron, Esma Saw toll, Winnie Privctt, Eldcna Homl ley, Ethel Johnson, Eva Froomo, Freda rtoesch, Ilcrtha Alexander, Eleanor nnd Constnnco Dospaln, Hazel Dickers, Mr .and Mrs. Mac leay," .Messrs. Fred Iampkln, Ralph Wade, Al Waffle, Fred Earl, Harry Thompson, Win Stovvnrt, Charley Meyers, Dan Smytho, Hoy Itltnor, Charles Sampson, Ceorgo Hartman, William Keller, Ilerkioy Halley. Don Hurroughs,' Charley Cameron, Fred Hartman, Earl Borlo, Oliver Koisey, Royal Sawtell, Charles .Marsh, Mark .Moorhou.se and Will Sturgls. Dinner and Card Party. Mrs. Sam Thompson entertained a fow friends at dinner on Wednesday In honor of .Misses Lulu nnd Grace Hagcr, of Hcppner. In tho evening a fow of tho young peoplo wore in vited to play pit. Those present woro .Misses Jesslo Hartman, Bertha Alexander, Nellio Cameron nnd Efllo Jean Frazier; Messrs." Win Stewart, William Keller, Fred Lampkln, Fred Hartman, Chnrlcs and Fred Bell, A Series of Parties. Mrs. Ixiuls Htinzlkcr gavo tho first of a series of parties on last Satur day to a number of tho young peo ple. Tho second ono was given Thursday afternoon to nbout 35 of her older married lady friends. The afternoon was spent very pleasantly in a guessing contest, nftor which light refreshments wero served. On Tuesday ovenlng of next week Mrs. Htinzlkcr will glvo tho third party. To this the young peoplo will bo In vited. Progressive Pit Party. Mrs. Clarcnco Penlnnd cntertnined a few friends Thursday evening In honor of Miss Blanch Horn. Pro gressive pit waH played, Fred Lamp kin being tho most successful playor in cornering the pit, won first prize, Ralph Wado winning tho consolation prize. Tho Invited list included Mlstej Ethel Johnson, Eldenc Hend. ley, Nolllo Cameron, Esma Sawtcll, Amy .Mathews, Josslo Hartman; Messrs. Charles and Bert Bell, Mark Moorhouse, Ralph Wade, Royal Saw toll, Fred Lampkln, Harry Thomp son, Roy Rltnnr, Charley Cameron, Roy Pcnland, Fred Earl and Bon Burroughs. s Miss Van Orsdall Entertained. Miss Carol Van Orsdall cntortaln cd a niimboi of tier friends at her home on Monday ovenlng. Music and games woro tho evening's enter tainment, after which refreshments woro served. Those prcsont wero; Edith Johnson, Josophlno Camoron, Rachel Vogol, May Taylor, Mablo Johnson, Laura Wyrlck, Pearl Har- hlr, Clara Boylon, Clara Wilkinson, Fred Koes, Elmer Story, Clarence Bollorman, Qlen Johnson, Nowton Johnson, William Camoron, Earl symons, Frank iPlerco, Fordfo Taylor. Menzles-Swaagart. Ono of tho prettiest wedding of tho now year took placo nt tho Church of tho Redeomor, Wednesday ovtmlng, Fobruary 3, at 8:30 o'clock, when Miss Maudo Rosallndo Swag gart was united In marrlago to Mr. Gordon MonzloB, of Walla Walla, Wash. Tho church was beautifully docoratod with palms, carnations and ferns. Lone boforo tho appoint friends of the contracting parties. Tho Lohengrin wedding march was played by Mrs. Vf- C. E. Prultt and during tho linpresslvo Borvico, "O. Promise Mo" was softly romlor- nd. The beautiful ring ceremony wag performed by the Rov. W. Ii Pntwlnn. The bride looked very beautiful nnd was a wlnsomo plcturo In a gown of cream silk organdy over whlto silk, en train. Tho wlilto nnliiHlinrniicli hat added much to Mm effect. Tho brldo carried a show or boiinuet of whlto carnations and mnldonhnlrf fern from which hung long spraks of smllax. Sho was given In mnrrlago by hor fnthor, B. F. Swaggart. Tho maid of honor, MIrs Ethel Swncgnrt. slstor of tho hriilo. was becomingly attired in turnunlse blue organdy with whlto trimmings, and a wlilto plcturo hat. She carried a princess bouquet of nlnk carnatloiiB. Mr. Harry McBrldc, of Weston, acted as best man, and tho ushers woro Mr. Wesley Matlock nnd Mr. Arnold Schourmnn. Immediately after tho ceremony, tho bridal party was driven to tho homo of tho bride's parents, whoro a reception wns hold. Tho gifts wero beautiful nnd nu nicrnus. The contracting pnrtles aro wldo nnd favorably known. Tho brldo is tho eldest daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs I) T. Swaggart. Sho Is a graduato of the E. O. S. N. S., Weston, Oro, class of 1902. Tho groom Is a popular conductor on tho O. R. & N. Tho happy conplo left on tho midnight trnln for n two months' tour of Oregon, Washington nnd California. They will ho at homo to friends nt tho nacres hotel, Walla Walla, after April 1. -o A Surprise Party. Miss Fay (llbson wbb tho victim "f a surprlso party last evening, when a party of about 3fi of hor friends walked In on hor at her homo. Dif ferent games wero played through out tho ovenlng nftcr which light re freshments woro served, Those wno formed the party wero Mabel Cam eron, Nona Jolinsop, Eleanor Vin cent, l.ucllo nadcr, Uma Voglo, Audry Rust, Hazel Radcr, JcsbIc Folsom, Una Smith, Edna Story, Oor trtldo Jordan, Hazel and Flora Shcek, Besslo Marsh, Florcnco Davis, Alice Lang, Maud McCarthy, Hazel Borkoloy, Maggie Ogle, Delia Dan nor, Harold J, Warner, Ralph Bollor man, William Bollons, Androw Hoi Ions, Donald Radcr, Walter Cres- well, Fordlo Taylor, William Lang, Nathan Wells, Clint Buzan, (lien Sturdovnnt, Mnx Hopper, John and Brook Dickson and Sherman Kun- kel. Personal and Social Notes. Mrs. W. E. C. Pruott will enter tain ono day i.eat week nt a musical. Mrs. A. D. Stlllman entertained a fow ladles at cards on Monday ovenlng. -- 1 Miss Bona Ferguson is confined to hor homo with a sovoro attack of tho grip. Miss Lavollo Florcnco Is qulto se riously III nt tho homo of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Ayors. Kathleen nnd Eldon Furnish havo Issued invitations for a party at their home, Friday ovonlng, Fobru ary 12, at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan Macleay left on Wednesday evening for El- leiisburg, ami from thoro thoy will go to their homo at Tacoma. Mrs. Victor A. Chastaln, of Mil ton, grand chief of tho Rnthhono Sisters of the state of Oregon. Is the guest of Mrs. J, W. Mnlonoy. Mr. and .Airs. B. M. Lyons enter tained Dr. S. M. Martin, Rov. N. H. Brooks and W. H. Hawloy at dinner on Friday nftornoon at tholr home. Misses Lulu and draco Hacor. of Hcppner, who havo been vlsltlnir their aunt, Mrs. Dr. McFaul, for tho past fow weeks, lefj for tholr homo today. Invitations havo been received hv many In this city, to a danclnir nartv at Walla Walla on February 10th, to uo given oy mo Married Pooplos' Club for tho ofllcers and ladlos of tho garrison. Miss Jesslo Smith entertained n number of hor young frlonds nt hor norao on Johnson street. Thnrminv ovonlng. Tho gamo of pit was tho ordor of tho ovonlng, intormlnglod with Instrumental and vocal music. Journal Representative Here. H. W. Brooks, a representative of tho.Orogon Dally Journal, arrived In tno cny una morning from La drando and other Eostorn Orogon towns. Mr. Brooks has found tho Journal to bo constantly growing In pupumruy unci circulation in ovory placo ho has visltod. In most of tho towns of Eastorn Oregon It has n largor Hat of dally subscribers than 1110 Toiegrnm anu Oregonlan com bined and tho train snlos nro pho nomonal. Ho will romnln In Pondlo ton for several days. Sho found hor fnthor much bottor than sho had oxpoctod from tho tol cgrnms alio had rccolvod, and loft hint recovering his health. Miss Conklln Has Returned, Miss Lucrotla Conklln hna rntnm od from a visit to tho homo of hor fnthor In Earlvlllo, 111.', whoro sho was called by hln sorious Illness. Grand Chlof Chastaln. Mrs. V. A. GhaBtnln, tho grand chief of tho Ruthhono Slatora, mot with tho uamona lougo of this city last night for hor regular visit of In spection, Aftor tho mooting a rocon tlon wns tondorcd tho visiting offic er nt tho linll. Mrs. ChBBtnln re turned to hor homo In Milton this morning. Returned From California. Sam Polsor, who has charge of tho grocery dopartmont ,of tho Alex ander storo, has roturnod from a trip to San Francisco nnd othor Cal ifornia points, .whoro ho has boon Hpondlug 11 vacation of sovoral weeks. Tho Oregon food commissioner has placed tho bnn on Jollies mado by Oortz BrothorB, of San Francisco, and grocers handling tho aamo will ho prosecuted, Tho Bluff does not contain tho Ingrodlonta advortlRcd In tho formuln. and Tan. . 2NE'S AFPaii, 1 nat'a the Bu. Pendleton ,r.here 'u overused gne wlo I ter's Pride f wuilCC ' to ,MHl. "ier and all ; " rve the pUB(?a" hesitancy. 'ghes( : OWLTEAHOSSE l-n -r m 01. ) u u o T ORE Watch this space for new arrivals which will be coming jinoi, uany until our stock is complete jus.1 rctcivuu iouay irom m. corn a uo. our spring same! Gentlemen, conic and let us tnkn vnr , va . . "-"buio ioratr.1 custom tailor suit, and send into th You will be pleased with the fit. wear, and tr!mm: most reasonable. We have represented this firm for 8 wT (mi KMuiuiitci; auuaiubuuil lll uycry rGSpcCt. LYONS MERCHANTILE CO. WE HAVE MOVED THE Dry Goods Stock Upstairs, where we frept the Shoe Stock, and have moved the Shoe Stock Downstairs where we kept the Dry Goods formeth; I The Boston Store P. S. The Dry Goods are being Closed Oat at ridiculously low orlces. DON'T FOKblii THIS. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME TO GET A PIANO md ORGAN AT COST! Closing-out Sale of my, entire stock of Rugs, Art Squares, Portiers, Lace Curtains, Matting, Fine Pillows and Feathers,' Pictures and Frames. All must go regardless of cost. Call and see. You can get a flno Volvot Bug, 0x12, for 125.00; worth 1 You can get a flno Administer Rug, 0x12, for 122.60; VorthfSjl JESSE FAILING, 90 Main St. Near the Bridge RIGBY-CL0VE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of Rigby-Clovo L COMBINED HARVESTERS BARLEY CRUSHERS Structural Iron for Brick Buildings, Sash Weights & Castings of all kinds Repair work on all kinds of nchinery, and general black-nithing, Intersection of Webb and Alu ttreeto i ,ti;ic id & j m M mm - w I . . -lore to Paa v .,r snare tune. Pool Billiards D-iiflrtC Ana otner iroBV r. MUSIC' HVE' -