e Teunttsdrs it Christmas Gifts ... jre showing a fine line of Holiday Tics, Handker ijofflers, Ladies' Purses, Gloves, Shawls, Shirts and "tticles which are most useful, and are nice for presents. Our Christmas Present will be GIVEN AWAY FREE! Tickets with every 56-cent purchase. 0 DiV, DECEMBER 10, 1902. BREVITIES. liowird, farm loans. ntfs clam chowder i orsters at Castle's. lettsch for shoe repairing. j's for cigars and tobacco. Ijonr clothing cleaned at N. siquisite bon bon boxes at i Premium hamB and bacon jidard. are money by buying gro t the Standard. f dar clearance sale on all millinery at Mrs. Campbell's. ober that a Pendleton Indian l useful and appropriate gift. lelti candy factory makes its None more delicious. Iciiar store for smoking art!- Ul kinds Patton s old stand. cizar store. Mnlov's old tilquarters for smokers' sup- iakeslee's office removed to luildlng, Main and Court m 20, IHouser's meat market on , street Is now open. Best mpt service. fent Cheap 440 acres, good ouae and good barn. See , the real estate man. ye bodging house, 12 rooms lots on Main street, uood A bargain. E. T. Wade. ' I are expected to bring aprons sues at the Artisan nance. , December 11 Hendrick s I Invited. jour eyes trouble -you In . consult Henker , the eye . No charges for examlna- t Court street. i land: 480 acres of wheat ill to 30 bushels per acre; s winter barley. Will bar rels per acre. All fenced. . 12500 easv terms. Own- sliilth. E. T. Wade. Whitaker, the dentlBt: Christmas ties. Teutsch. Olympia oysters at Castle's. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. 75c men's half soles, Teutsch. 40c ladies' half soles. Teutsch. Finest line of canned goods and preserves at the Standard. Imported llmburgcr and Swiss '.heese sandwiches at Gratz's. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res raurant. Everything tastes good. Remember that a Pendleton Indian robe is a useful and appropriate gift Dr Blakeslees office removed to Judd building, Main and Court Ktreets. room 20. A fine lunch at Artisans' dance at Hendricks' hall, December 11. All I cordially Invited. ' Perry Houser is now prepared to supply you with meat at his new shop ion East Allta street The Daily East Oregonian Is on sale in Portland at the Rich news stand in Hotel Perkins, nnd at the Hotel Port' land. You are guaranteed a good time at the Artisans' necktie party, December 11. A fine lunch, good music, danc ing S:30 to 12. Hendricks' hall. The Artisans will give an apron and necktie party at Hendrick's hall Thursady, December 11. Lunch will be served. Kirkman's orchestra. All Invited. v The Tribe of Uen Hur will hold its regular meeting tomorrow night in Secret Society hall. All members are requested to be present as there is business of importance to be trans acted. L. G. Barron, real estate dealer if Walla Walla, reports in a letter that he is having brisk business and that liis sales of property during the last 30 days have amounted to $41,000. Among the sales were the Spafford ranch for ?26,000, the Dad Cockburn farm, on Dry Creek, ?lu,000. and nu merous smaller deals were made. We feel a pardonable pride in pointing to Pendleton's popular pur chasing place where popular prices prevail on-, pretty polished parlor pieces and 'a pleasing price proclama tion puts plenty of these peaches and plums in reach of poor peoples pock ets. Why pay higher prices for poorer Xmas gifts purchased at other places? At Rader's, of course. riTE tract is nohl hut r P(ll;t and 12.000 hIiwii. "tand 2,500 sheep. "naaestofk ranch. 11 W 75 head of enttl. 1100 ton of hay onlyHOOO 11-JUU, t land. G.0O0. a the river, G miles from 12300. H W the river 12 mile from 'ton Htm. Vy Partial list of the many m-at-fi i imvp Hated. "operty a Specialty " ft lont- Hat f 'rioalrahlo faiences, and business i tot ii. t .... bright, UJ l7 UUICBO IMV T. WADE, Estate Dealer. L 8E SEVERE!! UMATILLA INDIANS PREDICT A HARD WINTER. Stockmen Especially Exercised Over ; Early WlnterwQeorge Horsman, of ine potts Country, Sells Off His stock. "Are we going to have a severe This Is the question that is being nsked by ly are somewhat exercised over the ueep snow in the mountains so early in the season and many are predicting a nuu winter. George riorsman. wlm i in ,,.. from the Potts country, says that he has sold off all his stock anil la i pared for one of the SflVfrPfif yl In tor a in the history of the country for sev eral years past. He savs thnf nil .signs point to a hard winter. For several years past the winters have been exceptionally open and It is auoui iime mat a severe winter was due. Mr. Horsman nredlcts ihnt tlm so. vero weather is coming early and we may look for It to continue for several weeks in succession. Several other old-timers sav thnt they expect a cold winter, but the saiest criterion to go by is the pre- OlCUOnS Of thp. Inil ans Thn nM.Hmo Indians are nredictlnir severe weather ana it is seldom that their calcula tions prove untrue in regard to the weatner. Christmas Handkerchiefs HOMEWARD BOUND. Large Party of Swedes and Norwe flians Pass Through This City. One of the most picturesque travel ing parties that has ever passed through this city, was on the east- bound O. R. & N. train yesterday evening. It was a half dozen families of Swedes and Norwegians, number ing 40 persons, en route to the old homes in Europe. They expect to join a large party at Chicago, which will take a special tourist train from that place to New York City. Special rates on the ocean liners have induc ed many of these people to pay a visit to the homes of their childhood, which many of them have not seen for 20 years. The steamship Urania will leave New York about December 20, and these people expect to sail to Europe on that vessel, with more than 1000 of tbeir countrymen. This party was principally from Cold Springs, Wal lula and Pasco. Another party which lett the North "iakima country, will go by way of Spokane and- expects to join this crowd at Chicago, Many of thesefarmers will bring back relatives from the "old country to settle permanently In this state. Wc ate showing the most elegant line of Holiday Handkerchiefs ever brought to this town. We have them by the piece or box--hemstitched, embroidered ' and scolloped. We have Cambric Handkerchiefs ; ; Jc to JOc We have Linen Handkerchiefs .7...... 10c to $5.00 We have Silk Handkerchiefs 80 to $1.75 Early shopping will assure a complete assortment. Get one of our Glove Orders it makes an appropriate holiday gift. If yoo want to make a present of Gloves, and don't know the site, twy a Glove Order at oar Glove Coanter. Peoples Warehouse Pendleton t Oregon. "THE LITTLE OUTCAST." of The Big Toy Store is ready for YOU RECALLS LARGE DAMAGE SUIT. Pioneer Dead. Hubert Duttou, one of the earliest settlers of Oregon, who died at his home in Portland lecently, at the age of 87 yearB, was an uncle of C. R. Dutton. of this city. Mr. Dutton was one of the best known pioneers of the Northwest. He died from Injuries re ceived by falling from a ladder three months ago. Heavy Snow Stops Work. Thn iwnirv nnnw fall in the moun tains has caused most of the loggers to suspend operations. At neicner s mill, 15 miles east of Weston, the snow is Ave feet deep, and logging ha hec-n suspended. The snow at the head of Rhine Creek is tniee leei deep and from every locality in th-. foothills comes IhejBame reports. Colorado's building at the World's Fair will undoubtedly be made a per manent structure and will remain as a monument to the enterprise as well as the resources of the Centennial state. ' - HOT SODA - Good hot chocolate and improved beef tea "e a hobby with us, and only 1 5 This is one third seasoned with hot soda. Better than ever, but ' always good. MCOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE E from Main St., Toward the Cot rt Hot se Locomotive Fireman Injured In Uma tilla County,, in the City Yester day. G. D. Simmons, the O. It. & N. fireman who was lujuied in n wreck at Kamela in May, 1901, passed through this city yesterday evening on his way to l.os Angeles, where he wil spend the winter. The damage suit which Mr. Sim mons brought against the company. was tried in this county, and resulted u a verdict for $20,700. Mr. Simmons injuries are perma nent, and of a most serious charac ter. His left thigh bone was broken off so near the hip socket that a perma nent dislocation- of the hip joint re sulted. His left leg was broken in two places below the knee. His breast was crushed lu and permanent paralysis of the left log has been aubed by the injury to the hip. Mr. Simmons was asleep in a ca boose, when an engine struck it. bieaking it into splinters. He will le turn to his home in La Grande next spring, where he will engage in business. One Scene "Requires the Services a Sixty-Foot Car. One of the acts in "A Little Out cast." which will be seen at the Fra- zer Tuesday, December lCth, requires a CO-foot car to hold this one set alone. The stage is cleared of every i bit of scenery to make room for this gigantic setting, and when the cur-1 tain rises one of the finest stage pic-( tures ever attempted is seen a beau tiful scene of New York harbor. The tall, tower-like edifices and the great dome of the World building, which, , , , ... . .,. ... are visible from the Battery, are brll- " lu 'lJ 1 u 1 .""u luu liant with hundreds of lights and iiogany i nusii Ktniul out airalnst the nlcht sky In a! golden glory. The lire which leaps i out from the great buildings along1 the dock, taxed the skill of ,the elec-' tricians to perfect it and the result of their work 1b so effective that It is difficult to believe that one Is not in the presence of the real thing, and as a spectacular feature it is unriv aled. Seats on sale at, Frazler's. IS MURDERER INSANE? Young Man Found Guilty of Killing Peter Nelson, at Pasco, Acts Very Queerly. Pasco. Wabh.. Dec. 10. So remark able is the steadfast nerve displayed by Oscar Biadshaw, the convicted Pasco murderer, that many eople are beginning to doubt If the youth is really In his right mind. Hradshaw laughs and jokes in the Walla Walla county jali, and appears to have far less concern over his prospects ttmn the humblest petty laiconlst in the jail. This is all the more remarka ble because Hradshaw is but 19 years old. When the verdict of murder In the first degree was aunounced at Pasco, and Bradshaw was led back to the Jail he danced a Jig on the cell floor. threw his hat in the air ana re marked. "More good timos coming, boys, I guebs." He was the happiest man externally, in Pasco, and was an object of -wonder to the men of 1-ranK-lln county, many of whom have seen all kinds of men. Livestock Breeders. Hnrilsburir. Pa.. Dec. 10. A Joint convention of the Pennsylvania Live stock Breeders' Association and the Pensylvania Dairy union began neie today with an attendance or several hundred members of the two organi zations from various parts of the state. The program covers two days during which time there will bo ad dresses on subjects of Interest to those engaged In dairying or stock breeding by Dr. C. D. Smead, of New York, Professor C. S. l'JumD, oi uuio State University and, other wen known authorities. A large and com- piehenslve exhibit of dairy products and machinery Is a feature of the gathering. The Delicacies of the season arc always found at onVrcstuurant. At present we have Finest Oysters f Frog Legs Clams f Crabs f and f Lobsters f and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant TKAJMSFBK, TRUCKING, st oTTa (5 E. Toy Banks, 5c to $1,98 Albums, fancy combs and brushes, Rock horses, doll carriage?, etc, I FREDERICK NOLF CROWNER BR0 Telephone Main , dliiL'lv lch strike ofj quartz lias been made on Josephine' Creek, In Southern Oiegon. $3.50 Shoe Value: 1 That Excel all Others Miss Roosevelt's Debut New York, Dec. 10, Miss Christine Iloosevelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emlen RooBevelt., and niece of Presl- Ann nnnaavnH nnri tit fian&tOr John Kean, of New Jersey, was presented at a tea wis- aiternoon ai ma mm,, ruMoniu- The drnwlncr rooms were profusely decked with flowers, those conf with the congratulations of friends being the principal ornaments. Mrs. Roosevelt, the mother of the de butante, Introduced her, and Miss Alice Roosevelt, Uer coualnr was one of the assistants at the afternoon's reception. KtxnMia nnd nnron dance at Hen- HrlrVn' hall. December 11. Kirkman's Holiday Opening.. Of the Most Uoautiful Gif ts of tho Season Most mag nificent stock in Pendh tou Saturday, December 13 A cordial invitation is extended to all to call, and i.-achVi child visiting our store on Opening Day will be pre ben ted with a basket of Delicious candy, BRING IN THE CHILDREN TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS We satisfy the greedy value hunters with Good Shoes Babbit Metal Boston Store,r.e. i.oo E 0 office Where Whole Families are Shod. " J orchestra. All invited.