4. .- , ."'-V'! DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1904. PAQE FIVE. FIRE IN WEST END ;reat Sensational Jearance Sale NALL DEPARTMENTS ALL THIS MONTH. riving greater values than ever. Muslin underwear, dss gds shirt waists, wash suits, tailor suits, skirts, w,.. .mi colored dresses, hoys' and men's suits, hats. r!8 ..1.1. llnon fcnetorr jjjervear, sox, " tke lTe lines and thousands of other articles are greatly e Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets t t TY BREVITIES i it Grati's. Ct Sunny. ! it the Boston. toshers at Kunkel's. IMt dilr. &t Martin's, od coal see UcAdam. l-aptoat" The Boston. Km for fire extinguishers. s it the Frarer next week. ita, roasting ears, Hawl.ey's. ; rispberrles at Hawley til Hanan shoes. The dress goods sale at r price vaudeville at Frazer In the city served at iNsamnt. I fate company at the Fra- teet ; iktlng to raise mules i to Big Ben J2.50 and 94.00 shoes at it Best on earth. carbonated drinks. i ud pure. 'Phone 951. 1 wt satisfaction at How- islr Bees' cigar store. confectionery and ci- Miami's, 304 Court street. t oat sale of all summer fit Mrs. Rose Campbell's. s!-rpstalrs of new bulldine it Cottonwood and Webb. R. Esit-Slx-room furnished rrroana a half months. In. Stili office, srdinnerware not full sets, pee with cash purchase of Bd glassware and lamp. ' top free See wlnrlnw C Rohrman, I tie machine that pleases Time and trlnl havo I worth of the Holt com- jester, and it has been ' to be the most siirrpRg. E. L Smith, 311 Court SUPPOSED TO BE THE WORK OF INCENDIARY. Fred Lengever's Unoccupied Dwelling Badly Damaged, and Much of the Contents Ruined Covered Fully by insurance Fire Said to Have Orlg nvea in the Cellar Discovered by a rarty of Lateouters. What Is believed to havo i.oon ti,n work of a firebug is responsible for uuso amount or damage to the nous.e owneu uy Fred Lmgever on jane street at un early hour this morning. The contents were prnctl cally destroyed by Are and water. In suranco uujusiers and Marshal Car ney ana tare Chief Withee are mak ing an investigation, with a view to bringing the guilty person or persons xue uamage Wt l aniimvlmntn n least ?750. The insurance men, whose uMiimues are always iloelaroil liv wiemseives to be li c 1. nr.. It nt about 5500. Langever and his family nave ucen camping for several davs at Lehman Springs and had n part "i uiujr iiirnuure mere; otherwise the loss would have been much greater. There is an insurance of 1950 on the house and rnntonta ln the following companies: Citizens' Insurance Company of St. Louis, $400 on contents; Thurincla Inaurnnrn Company, $3U0. and Flro AfssnHntlnn of Philadelphia, $250 on tho dwelling, ine nre nau us origin In the en trance to the cellar, where it would Ice cream, the Delta kind. Get Sunny. U. C. Rader. Cash registers at Withee's. The Delta Ice cream is delicious. New spring shirts. The Boston. Drag and disk harrows at Kunkel's. have been unlikely to start excent by rresu, pure groceries, nawiey Bros. ""'" names were nrst seen uy mmoers 01 a card party about 12:30 o'clock, and an alarm turned in by Carl Churchill, a hackman in the .employ of Carney & Kennedy. The department quickly responded but be fore the members arrived tho flames had attained a good headway and it The looked as if the building, which Is a Closing out dry goods. The Bos ton. Don't forget the Frazer vaudeville w.eek. The Callahans at the Frazer all next week. New line men's sweaters. and slipper sale at Boston Oxford Teutsch's. song in tho heart Is worth two in t'je choir. Musk melons, water melons, Hawley Bros. Chicken dinner and ice cream Sun days at Gratz's. Big reductions in summer clothing at Baer & Daley's. High-class vaudeville at the Frazer beginning Monday. Sam and Frank Howard at the Fra zer In farce next week. Iltury & Worry arc always trying to burrow irom Slow & Steady. Mable Howard, "Scottish nlghtin gale," at the Frazer next week. Moline wagons, rubber tired bug Ies, carriages and hacks at Kunkel's. The St. George restaurant, open Jay and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri etor. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 126 West Court street. "The Evolution of the Soul;" and four other books by Prof. Hudson Nolf's. one-story structure, was doomed to total destruction. By 1 o'clock the flames were under control and were extinguished short ly afterward. An examination showed that all the rooms had been consider- at ably damaged, the roof partly dlsman- ueu aim ine nirniture almost com pletely destroyed. In the meantime a secor.u ala-n I1.-..I bcn Mmsri in by Glenn Bushee. When the flames were about extinguished some unknown person turned in a general alarm. Twenty men from two com panies responded and the city by this unnecessary alarm will Jose about $20. Suspicion of setting fire to tho building has fallen on a person whose whereabouts nt the time is being looked up by the authorities. Ho Is known to have a motive for the crime if he should prove the guilty one, DIVORCE CASE. Mrs. Miller Files Counter Charges Against Her Husband. In a sensational affidavit filed yes terday In the circuit court by Mrs. Sophia Miller through her attorneys, James A. Fee and Peter West, she accuses her husband, nottlluh Miller. You want to see E. h. Smith for of beatlne and abuslnc her for the f Boys' Wash Waists 22c to 39c Each SOME SOLD AS HIGH AS $1.00 EACH. LARGE VARIETY OF COLORS, COMPLETE ASSORTED SIZES. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO TRY AND MAKE THEM FOR THIS PRICE. WRECKING EVERYTHING. SALE PRICES ON ( The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade PERSONAL MENTION Information regarding the little Holt harvester. Wanted Woman to do cooking in hotel. Address Mrs. J. P. Navin, Helix, Or. Full stock of extras for Holt har vesters on band at E. L. Smith's, 311 Court street. last five years. On one occasion, she avers, he throw a teacup across the table at her and severely bruised her In the region of the left ear. Mrs. Miller declares that her hus' baud has no grounds for a dlvorca and thnt he has In audition to beat lng her, called her vile names, failed tn fltrnlBli finr with Cllfflpfptn fnnil For Rent The room formerly oc- n,ic,i i,on,i0 t i i.v Ap- ine them Insufficient food, and refus FT, not Quantity WATCH IRS I"e the best assortment In this section of ate. We pH rn,i. "rom fi.oo tin TITa daIi 1 id me different mml sterling silver, f U4 H-k solM m X 1 rurutee u ...u Ll T Prove fantlv f k.. ft . - - J uuui 7r7lp- e will fully re- 'I Boner 4 ' HUNZIKER "wmv. Jeweler. ' ln BtreeL cupled by the Pantheon theater, , ply to Rudolph Martin. Think once before you act, twice before you speak, and spend the day in thought before you commit It to paper. Men who are willing to let you in on the ground floor usually have a trap door ready to let you Into the Lasement. Anyone wishing eight or 10 teams for harvesting can obtain them by ap plying to the Newport Construction Company, Echo, Or. I handle the celebrated Holt com bined harvester, and have any size from an eight-foot to 3G-foot cut. Either for horse power or engine power. E. I. Smith, 311 Court SL The popular 'resort at Long Beach Is the Newton. Pendleton people all speak in highest terms of the New ton. Rates reasonable: accommoda tions the best. J. O. Wlckham, proprietor. I have sold a .great many Holt en to let her leave the farm on any occasion. Her wardrobe, she says consists of only two chep dresses, two pairs of stockings, one pair of shoes. one night gown and other things per taming to the wordrobe of a woman In about equal proiortions to those hei.eln enumerated." The court is asked for an order compelling Miller to allow her $500 attorneys' fees, $150 for court expen Kcs and $25 a month alimony during the pendency of proceedings. Judge Ellis has issued a citation calling on Miller to appear in court and show cause why the order should hot bo granted. Mrs, Miller enumerates her husband's property interests, which run into the thousands. SUSPECT ARRESTED. William Wood Charged With Helping Hold Up J. Ruball. William Wood, a well known cat tleman whose herds roam range In combined harvesters in this and sur-fthe northern part of the county, was rounding counties, and the fact that I have never had a dissatisfied buyer or trouble with any customer, proves that the Holt Is the machine to buy and that the public is fatly dealt with. E. L.'Smith, 311 Court street Misses' Teutsch's. $2.00 shoes for $1.00. brought to the city under arrest by Deputy Sheriff Ulakiey yesterday afternoon. He Is charged with being one of the three men who held up J. Ruball, a sheepherder In the employ of David & Eyraud, with a revolver and setting dogs on their sheep. Wood was released on $250 cash bonds on appearing before Judge Fltz Gerald. He waived a preliminary ox- 'in,, ' amlnatlon. Wood denies his guilt, but was Identified as one of bis as sailants by Ruball, He was arrested at his farm on the upper Walla Walla river.- LOG CABIN ICE CREAM Ut r-.v? Ic Cream can again be obtained at the old fa wtn Bod. v,,.i Soda Fountain. PENS The Popular Price1 DRUG STORE A. C. KOOTEN & BROTHERS Champ Clark. Here is a pen picture of Champ Clark, chairman of Die late democratic national convention: Clark is a man of imposing appearance, C feet and 1 inch tal and built on herculean lines. This picturesque Mlssourlan wit, stump speaker and syndicate writer dresses like un old-time south ern planter, including a Prince Albert coat, with a slouch hat that would cover most heads to the chin, for it is a 7 size. His quaint style of hu mor is made all the more effective by a slight drawl. All his life he has been an omnivorous reader, auu .ho Is at all tlm.es prepared to recount what he has read, having a most en viably retentive metnor Fred M. Branch, representing tho New York Underwriters' Association, Is a guest of Frank B. Clopton. Stanley Coffman, tho well known Yakima sheepman, Is In town en oute homo from the World s nlr. Ralph Stanley, the champion sack sewer of La Grande, has arrived In I'endletou to work in harvest In this county. Lester Means, of Pendleton, arriv ed here Thursday, and will spend the summer with his parents at the King camp. Ashwood Prospector. Sam B. Stoy, general ndjuster for the London & Lancashlro Assurance Company, Is in the city on his annual tour of Inspection. Frank Clopton Is local agent for the company. J. J. Dennis, special agent for tho Hartford and tho Citizens' Insurance companies, la In the city. He held n social session this morning with John Bentley, the local agent. Claude Jett, formerly a locomotlvo engineer on the mountain division of the O. R. & N., has accepted a posi tion as traction engineer on the res ervation and will spend tho harvest season here. J. W. Stamper, of Birch creek, Is in tho city today. He says the recent rains have damaged roads and gar dens considerably In his locality, but that no permanent damago has be.on done to crops. WE EXPECT YOUR TRADE Becauso our prices are cut Just ns low ns It Is possible and do business. You got tho honofit of conservative buying and our small margin of profit. Wo havo special sales .every day. Our goods are marked In plain figures and will compnro with any houso of our kind. Come In. Let ua convinco you. Workingmen's Clothing Co. The New Store. Corner Main and Webb 8ts. Special Excursion to the World's Fair The Denver & Rio Grande. In con nectlon with the Missouri Pacific, will mu a series of personally conducted excursionc to the World's fair during june. Tiiese excursions will run through to SL Louis without change 01 cars, making short stops at princl pal points en route. The first of these excursions will leave Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Pendleton will be $00.00 to at. ixmis and return. Excursionists going via the Denver & Rio Grande have the privilege of returning via a different route. This is the most pleasant way, as well as the most de llghtful one, to cross the continent The stops arranged give an opportu nity of visiting the various points of interests in ana about Halt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accompany one of these excursions write at once to W. C. McBrlde. 124 Third street, Portland, for sleenlni: car reservations, Twenty Head of Mules. Mark Patton returned to the city yesterday from a three weeks' Jaunt to the Stein mountains. He brought back 20 head of mules. During the trip ne spent some time hunting and liniilUK, Household Goods for Sale. I will offer for sale mv ftntlre household goods. Including new niano. organ, steel range, two bedroom suits, extension tauie, etc. Carl Guiott, GJ2 Manila has a total nonulatlon nt sometnmg iiko 300,000, about 10,000 being American and Euronean 1 ne American population Is estimated at about cuuo. Drink IRE Al ESCENT AM. it Is Fine IN 1 and 2 LB. SEALED TINS ONLY PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST. CLAS8 WORKMEN; AL80 MAKE 8EWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. THE MARK of cleanliness and noatnoss is on each individual ploco of linen or other wash goods ontrustod to our caroful hands to undergo tho procosa known as laundering. First, wo wash clean; second, wo stnrch rightly and only whore starch Is needed; third, our Ironing Is really aocond to none In "hold-to-tholagf finish. Toraely toM, this Is a completo first-clans laundry. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when Dyers' Best Flour ( ijsed. Bran, shorts, iteara roll ed barley always on hand, PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Prop. Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are always right; always tender, alwaya Juicy. Try our mild cured Hams. Thoy are free from that strong taste, The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET. I