FIRE AT BARNHART Lee Teiinttdn9 Christmas is Coming and now for yoor Xmas present What are you going to give? While you are thinking, think . .t,intr useful. We will cive vou a few suereestionK- f 50111. o w 00 A nice suit, overcoat, hat or a nice sweater. We also fove a line of holiday ties, beauties at 50c and 75c, fcty make a nice present and are something a man jjss most. Also a fine line of new dress suspenders, fliers, silk handkerchiefs, gloves and many other rtieles that are very appropriate as well as useful 9 SDAT, DECEMBER 4, 1902. BREVITIES. Unornrd farm loan 6. I- iwrnwt OTlri toVvA PPf !enerwurst and saur kraut at s. - i -i - v. u t thn T 1 -1 nvj 1 til' tl .. 1-1.- l.nn VnvaO at Jnllnnnn a Mm Grocery. the Pendleton Indian robes to for Christmas. the Pendleton Indian robes to ;nds for Christmas. dav clearance sale on all millnery at Mrs. campbeu s clear store. Maloy's old Blakeslee's office removed to building, Main and Court rnnTTi n and all kinds of nuts at the fa hnv fnr Kfllf T.AVn nrriprfl ave Ingram, at E, O., or De Co.'s store. Sale Lodging house. 12 rooms r mi no Mtnn Brroor ijnn.i T M.COu awe tract !h mihl Inn 1 I),.,.,.. i... tire tract mid i iinn oi,..,, ..Huh H.1U I I'U V n LI VTl. 11 1 w.aune stock ranch. wand 76 head of cattle. sand 1W ton of lim- nn v:U(W, h it onn wnwit mill i; mm u tne river, (! mill from 1 (M)UU. Dtherii-Mr 1 italic fr-.m i nave iislea. Wv a Soccialfv ng list of desirable 'RQCee. Ami hmilnMa lar 11. t . iht. v 1 unien ice t. WADE. ittate Dealer. Whltaker, the dentist. Oyster cocktails at Qratz's. Olympia oysters at Castle's. Ladies' half soles, 40c. Teutsch's. Nice furnished rooms for rent; 407 West Alta street. Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res Aurant. Everything tastes good. Your suits will be the heighth of fashion if made by Siebert & Schulr. Rees' cigar store for smoking arti cles of all kinds. Patton's old stand. The Delta candy factory makes its own candies. None more delicious. Fine line of perfumes, toilet water. new cuff and collar boxes, and pocket knives. Nolf's. Dr Blakeslee's office removed to Judd building. Main and Court streets, room 20, P,or Rent Cheap 140 acies, good G-room house and good barn. See Earnhart, the real estate man. Do you have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's? If not, try him. His workman gives you satisfaction. The Daily East Oregonlan is on Bale in Portland at the Rich news stand in Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Port land. Say! if your eyes trouble you in any way, consult Henker , the eye specialist. No charges for examina tion; 120 Court street. Have you seen the yellow stone ware we have just received? It's beautiful and something very useful. Get our prices and save money. Rohrman. Lee Teutsch is arranging to make some extensive improvements in his double store. A new Air-Line ca9h carrier system will be put in which will add to the convenience of handl ing trade. Rummage sule at the Congregation al church, corner of Webb and John son street, tomorrow. Lunch of Bos ton baked beans and brown bread and other home cooked foods will be served from- 11 o'clock to 2 for 25 cents. The display window at Huuziker's jewelry store coutaius some rare beauties in hand-painted china, which win the admiration of all who see them. A good idea Tor gift purchas ers Is to watch the display In this window every (lay as they will prove a valuable help in deciding what to select for different friends. Passenger train No. 1 on the Rio Grande Western struck a rock at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning while com ing west near Westwater Utah. The train rolled over an embankment into the ditch. Fireman C. C. Biddle was killed instantly and Engineer Cum-j mines had both legs broken. Thej mail car was smashed into kindling wood and Mail Clerk Benson was dan- ee-rouslv hurt The passengers es caped with but a severe shaking up. SUPPOSED IT WAS STARTED BY ENGINE. Warehouse at Barnhart Station Bum- ed Total Loss of $10,000 Covered by Insurance. will Mooro returned last evening from Barnhart Station, where he went to look after the loss to the Pacific uoast Kievator Company, of their warehouse yesterday morning. Mr. Moore said that from all indi cations the Are caught from east oound o, b passenger train as It came from Portland. The train stop- pea ai uarnnart to let off a Jap la borer for the railroad company and a few moments after the train pulled out the building was discovered on fire. The warehouse was socurelv locked and no one had been inside for several days. The Are was dis covered on top of the building, which would indicate that it caught from a falling spark and further substanti ates the theory of Its origin from a passing engine. The total loss of the building and contents will amount to about $10.- 000, which was almost all covered with insurance. In fact, all of the grain contained in the house was covered except 500 sacks. The only thing saved was a pair of scales and the trucks with a few hundred sacks of barley, which was carried .out by the section crew which was near wnen the Are broke out. QK,,- TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE W 1 5c I p H5 n ft) v fI 20 do H P Children, Wool 11 H 1LV dll 1J Hom9titched M $ Hose RITO - Handkerchiefs p WoOD GOING WEST. Scarcity at Heppnerv Draws on the Blue Mountain Supply, Which Had Been Used in This City. Good 16-lnch wood Is now retailing in Pendleton at $G.50 a cold, which is the highest figure it has reached here for many years. Heppner is drawing her fuel sup' ply this winter from the hills In the neighborhood of Kamela. which is our principle base of supply. Formerly wood has been cut In the mountains near Heppner for home consumption, hut the coal excitement last summer caused all dealers to stop operations and little was cut. It was thought the coal deposits would cut the wood sales down as the coal would be so very much cheaper than wood and all were confident that ihe supply would be large enough before winter to fill all demands. In this they were mistaken and now the consumers have to draw on outside territory for the supply. Little wood is reported to have been cut during the summer in the Cascades and Ka mela wood is the nearest supply which Heppner has to depend upon. Wood is now retailing at $8 a cord In Heppner and the demand Is much above the supply at this figure. Local dealers say there Is little fear of a w.ood famine here, but a scarcity Is anticipated as a result of the heavy shipments into Heppner. A Rirf Chanff D0Ut 300 ydB. of all silk fancy ribbon 4 inches wide c nai c Vitality in the most derirable colors. Novor sold Cr xrA less than 25c a yard. Special Friday and Saturday jU 7 DOZ. Ladies fancy lisle thread hose, up-to-date stylo, 3 ., p M quality that sells for 50c a pair. Friday and Saturday " P' UT $1 22 chiffon and libert silk neck ruffs, this season's designs, no two alike $(.50 kind $J.(S 2.00 kind t.55 3.00 kind 2.33 ' 5.00 kind 3.95 8.00 kind 6.23 J J. 00 kind 8.X9 3r g ENTERTAINMENT. The Last -of the University Extension Course to Be Conducted by Miss Merrell. The entertainment conducted by Miss Edith B. Merrell. of Whitman College at the Congregatioual church on Friday evening, will be of a high order. Miss Merrell is an accomplish ed lady and a master in ther profeS' sion. She will be assisted by the best local talent. This entertain ment will complete the university ex tension course, one of the most prof itable ever presented in this city. As the admission fee is only 10 cents, a crowded house Is expected. Follow ing is the program: Organ Voluntary O. G. Edwards Violin selection '. Mr. Hicks Rending Miss Merrell "Escape of 'the Athenian" Bulwer Lytton. Vocal selection ...High School Male Quartet. (a) 'Seeing Things (b) The Rock-a-by Baby Miss Men ell Vocal Solo K. Hartman Selection Miss Merrell Vocal Solo Miss Pickle (a) The Nine Little Goblins (b) Dot Leedle Boy Riley , Miss Merrell wol'ln Selection Mr. Hicks Behind a Curtain Miss Merrejl Mrs. Burton Harrison. 2 2 -inch Black Peau de Soie all silk, French make. $2 oo quality $1.48 These Prices Good on I Friday aid Saturday! 1 December 5 and 6 17 White Bed Spreads large size heavy ijuali ty new patterns, ji.75 quality. Special $1.28 Of' htt rars fit MT ftTI' .! Jl fc f T?n WWT?-T A T1N YVr-VT-T ti uutru xhko run. ivieun ainjli yv wivihin The Fecopks Warehouse FIGHT ON GAMBLING. Municipal Elections in Washington Center on "Open Town" Issue Re sult Divided. Walla Walla, Dec. A. Following reports from the principal Interior towns, show the status of the autl- gambling issue, throughout the stale' Pullman, law and order ticket wins; Colfax, evenly divided: Republic, open town; Garneiu, closed town; Spangle, open town; Wilbur, no Huor issue; Farmington, open town; Oaks- dale, closed; Tekoa, In favor of heavy fines for violatiu nof gumming ordi nance; 1'aiouse, no issue; rciuertoi,, divided; Rosalia, anti-gambling; Hit.-: vllle, one ticket, for law and order; i North Yakima, wide open: Clarston, wide open; Sprague, no particular Is sue; Ellejisburg, wide open town for gambling, by large majority. A Sale of Books SPARRING CONTEST. New and Popular Hooks $i.t9 to $.25 Handy Volumes in Classics J5c, 20c, 25c 1 Juvenile Books The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters f Frog Legs f Clams f Crabs and f Lobsters and other salt and fiesh water foods The French Restaurant Two Scientific Llght-Welghts to Meet; vjVfir waRmlr i;..,, Rn rn,nni,., , TT T-? A NSl? HlW Here Saturday Night. o'"" T r i , f -i ' " ' - A rattling sparring contest will bePaPer ani1 '"u" 'ks. ErrrrT,T?TTTV"STPr'' pulled off at the amusement parlors in I mstrateu,, ,.,jc to P1.691 K U L f . 1 IN V-X , the basement under the W. & It. C.' . ! - depot, corner Main and Webb streets,1 Books for BOVS and Qirls , O 'p ( LJ T," Saturday night, December 6. The con-1 A, OIWV i-V VT . fpsf win Rtnrt nt 11 o'clock. Tim mill i rieniv, Alger, aicou ana many will be a 10-round go between James other excellent books 25c to $1.25, Lavigne, of Michigan, and Charles j fJreen nf Omaha. Both men have ai, , wide reputation and a first-class ex- hlbltlon of the manly art of self- defense is mowed rorwara to ny me ganta ciaus' Headquarters The N0LF StoreiCROWNER BR0Sl Telephone Main 4, - HOT SODA - Good hot chocolate and improved beef tea a hobby with us, and only Tins is one third seasoned with hot soda. Better thaH eyer, but always good. KOEPPEN'S . DRUG STORE 'fcwps From Main St., Toward the Coo rt House . 1 FOR EXTENDED TRIP. Dr. Cole Leaves for a Trip Through the Eastern States Will Visit Hos pitals. rr w rs Cnle left Wednesday night for an extended trip through the middle West and Kasiern Biaieb. He will first visit his mother in Cana da nrl from there will go through all the principal hospitals and from there will visit New xorK ana an ine uosi tals of any note throughout the Kat states. The doctor's trip is for the purpose of getting a better InBlght into tne worKings 01 mu up-to-date hospitals and places of surgery He will be away six weeks and per haps longer. ' Oregon Is as large as the whole of New England with two-thirds of New Tork state added. It Is larger than the combined areas of New York and Pennsylvania. $3.50 Shoe Value; That Excel all Others IFrazeir Opera louse j Tllch EXTRA - Friday Night. December 5 Tho iDagle Screams and so will you with Danimtty-Maiy SaairgieDnit The most superbly gowned woman on the American stage In the Raging Laughing Comedy TIER PEOPLE'S M0NEY PRICES: SCc, 7c, $1. Seats at Frazler's We satisfy the greedy value hunters with Good Shoe? expect people to know what you have to sell It you don't RncrnnStftrp HOW DO YOU mvtw.- The new store can never be i rNAprDTictcro Where Whole Families are Shod,1 known nnless It advertises rLJ VCn I IOL i 1