Drummer's Samples i OF 4 v w -r w w - HI n W W II H MIIW Bum w m V W H WW HLSIHlRIl TO BE PLACED ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALL WOOL WAISTS, 75c ALL WOOL WAISTS, REGULAR $2.50, FOR $i.25 SILK WAISTS, REGULAR $8.00, FOR $4.50 SILK WAISTS, REGULAR $7.00, FOR $3.75 Only a small lot bat evervone a bargain. Come (.. - tnnr czf mav nt snia. LU7 BRIEF NEWS NOTES. WILL VISIT SALEM. last (ftqhvmy . . r T7TTTf AIJV ft 1 Qll'l HPTED THEFT rvUANn STftRF WAS BROKEN INTO. : Thompson's Shoo on Court U. ntnrnr at 7 O'fl ock. Preventing Anything Being Etnpt was made last Monday . . . 1....; a n nimmti. 10 UUliUliAU U .lliwnil- noid-hand stoie and pawn ttt Court street. J went down 3treet some thinks he was watched .. j ,n 1nn1n.l anfl Ml tit wjtotors of the breaking in n. wl left the building for ij.. un,i'mnp i rntlirneil nunviwp - ... i i i . .1 1. airra OClOCK, UUlUCttCU oi.wv. tetsd oa the lights. He then ftit uie siore was ui ran- contusion, and began to In 8n far as he was able to it tw time and since, not $ irtltlt vas taken from the v,t ri'lor nf i-noil trims and v. m -J.I 1 I I. .. fnlmrt nfflffes aud laid In regular .... ., ,. j.. .n Bffici mem up euauy uuu uc- eiDbosrd had heen mussed over . tkM.l (La ...1.1 ...nr. I. rjAnrnl, UiUUgu LUC lUUUtJt WUD tl.L-l T IOr T3III.1I) ItiS 111 il H111U11 LUIU- ru iscertalned that the perpe- L.l.l . .7 t t.n.,nU n . nf.w n , 1 . I.nllrilnf H .T tir3T ! me nigh fence surrouDaing neit to the window. T".o 01 tlass hail Iippii liroken trow wr part of the sash, and rossibla burglars had gotten lie room, It is supposed that party, as the hole is not large enough to admit a man of even average size. An attempt had apparently been made to unbolt the rear doov, which Is close to the broken window, but it had failed, perhaps on account of the darkneis, or from hast. or for both reasons. Mr Thomson's theory Is that the party was in the store when he, Thomson, returned at 7 o'clock, and that he decamped so suddenly he had no opportunity to open the rear door and get away with any booty. The Intruder had cut himself probably on the wrist or hand coming through the window on the way In. and left traves of blood on the window, show cases, shelves and at variotiR other places. Later in the night. It is said, a man evidently suffering from some more or less serious hurt, was seen sitting on the sidewalk in a not very distant locality from the store, but not much attention was paid to him. It is hard lv llkelv that he was the Thomson burglar, however, as tne laner was. not injured enough to prevent his making a reconnolsance of the prem ises after he had received nis nun; In fact, the amount of blood he left smeared about the premises was so inconsiderable as to preclude the the orv that he was at all badly hurt. The police are of course working on theories and whatever evidence presents itself, to ferret out the iden tity of the housebreaker of breakers. Real Estate Transfers. Sarah Dupret has sold to Frank Dupret lots 1 and 2. in block zi, m Artinlrt jC- Rnlev's addition. The pron- ertv lies at the southwest corner of Court and Lllleth streets. The con sideration was $2000. 1 Anvil n Rlipek has houeht of Chas W. Andrews, lot 5, and' the north 40 feet of lot G, block 1SU ot tne reser vation .addition. The property, which is valued at $800. lies on the west side of Lllleth, between Bluff and Tustin streets. Sive money on your fuel and Uways comfortable by using i AIR. CTPAM HOT WATPP w i x ilia v B d JgeRuine Boynton Furnaces "OOSt successful, oldest and tCOnomir.al hcati m aim largest neater man- us in the United States. i 'iiucn we can save you. rv u onuui, ueiween nua ana Webb Streets. Granted a Divorce. Mrs. Mary E. Day was yesterday granted a divorce from J. Frank Day, who was recntly sent to the peniten tiary. This, conjoined with appar ently good evidence that Day was cruel to his wife berore he was sen tenced, seemed to afford good ground for the divorce. Mrs. Day and her children are said to be In very desti tute circumstances. Gibson-Phillips. Thomas Gibson and Miss Bama Phillips, both or Pendleton, were married Tuesday at 11 a. ra., at the Golden Rule hotel, Rev. G- W. Rlgsby officiating. The ceremony took place in the presence of a small party of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson will reside on their farm near. Pilot Rock. Collections Good. Most of the merchants roport col lections easier February 1 than is usual at this time of tho year, and much more so than January 1. A few of tho collectors could not see much difference between collections at this time and at a corresponding period last year. Oil In Well. J. A. Gavltt, who lives in South Pendleton, has a driven well 18 feet deep, which he says has tapped an oil fissure. Water pumped from the well has an oily scum on it. DISINFECT . AH Rerm diseases can be prevented by using a good dis r!fik?ni in time A Eood disinfectant must be prompt and KATlRrVS rTOTiTnnnm a vrm r- rru fmm nrlnr. nroniDl and rl'Dle m action and cheap. It purifies the air, deodorizes and "alects anything it is applied to. ie are Sole AgontB. Price 35c a quart bottle, or three Z u01 U delivered to any part of the city. A quart makes 'ions of disinfectant. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE J. A. Howard, farm loans. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Try Grat2'8 clam chowder. Hohbach's baking Is good. Oyster cocktails at GraU'e. Hohbach's baking Is clean. Fresh fish dally at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Smoke the Pendleton Favorite. For shoe repairing eee Teutsch. Big undorware sale at Teutsch's. Hohbach's baking Is unsurpassed. We are still repairing shoes at Teutsch's. A gentleman's smoke, The Pendle ton Favorite. Hays cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. Something new. slrt waist silk suits at Eben's suit house. For Sale A fine new folding bed. Apply at 211 Court street. Otto Boettcher has bought a very fine trap shooting shot gun. Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiched at Gratz's. "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" onlj SSc, at Nolf's book store. Smokers enjoy a good smoke. That's what they get at Rees'. For Rent Four-rooms house, near academy. Inquire at E. O. office. For Rent Two furnished front 100ms. Address Mrs. H. S. Dorman. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. The Oregon Daily Journal can be found on sale at Frazier's book store. H. B. Rees, the cigar dealer, is re modeling his store at 113 Court street. A surprise when you see that cozy homo I can sell you for $1000. E. T. Wade. Hear Fred Hartman In the song en titled "David Jones" Friday evening, February C. Wood anr5 coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone Main 1121. Ed Eben's muslin underwear line Is bigger, newer and cheaper than elsewhere. "Above the Clouds" has no room for Grand Opera trilling, but it has place for clear enunciation. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. The "Stanford Folders" for photo graphs, six different sizes, the latest mounts, at Wheeler's. For Rent Unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; call at 023 Johnson street. Free hacks from Earnhart's real estate office to the McCallister addi tion tomorrow and Saturday. The order of the Knights of Pythias in this place has taken in 43 members during the past three months. Beautiful B-room cottage, two lota, shade and fruit trees, nicely located. Reduced to $1500. E. T. Wade. The degree of Pocahontas, of the Order of Redmen, will give a social next Honday night in Hendricks' hall. Alert Hose Company, at Its last meeting elected thiee new members Ed Culp, E. Nolf and Moscom Froome. For Sale Brick building with basement, 50x90 on Main street. Good property at a bargain. Easy terms. E. T. Wade. See W, B. Jenkins for door name plate, signs, numbers, etc. Newest novelties. Prices low. Office, Commer cial Association. Purl Bowman has in contemplation building his business house at the corner of Railroad and Garden streets three stories in height. The Gun Club will shoot next Sun day for the ined'al clay birds, 25 tar nets: Butte handicap. V. J. St-well holds last month's medal. ( The McCallister addition will be placed on the market tomorrow aud' Saturday. Select a choice lot at a, price that will soon double in value. . Alert Hose Company will give a dance the night of February IS. The proceeds will be devoted to the pur-' chase of rubber coats for the com pany. Frank Duprate, of Pendleton, has' sold to Sarah Duprat for $2500, lot 12, block 8. of the original townsite. ; The property lies at the southeast corner of Water and Johuson streets. Tomorrow and Saturday the McCal j lister addition will be thrown open to J the public. Don't miss the opportuni ty to secure a choice building lot' in this model residence portion ofl Pendleton. I See the pantomime "Nearer My) God to Thee" given by the littl" Misses Younger, Burton, Vogel, M I Johnson, Cameron, E. Johnson and Boylen at Frazer's opera house. Fri day evening, February C. j The students who are to present "Above the Clouds" Friday evening.) Feb. C, are working-very hard to make the play a success both artistically ' and financially. Will you please come out on that evening and help them? A Five-Room Cottage, James Crawford, the harness deal er, will build soon a residence on Madison street between Washington and Jackson. It will be a five-room cottage, C. E. Troutman is the ar chitect, but tho contract has not yet beon lot Ex-Senator Proebstel ' Goes to the j S 1 Capital to Renew Old Acquaint- S ances and Listen to Legislators. S G. W. Proebstel, ot Weston, ex-1 W state senator for Umatilla county. Is j 3 in the city today, en' route to Portland j 8 and Salem to spend a few days visit- S lng and sight-seeing during the leg-1 lslatlve session. Mr. Proebstel thinks ft the senatorial situntlon is as badly 1 3 mixed now as at the session two , years ago. . S He is the father ot the anti-slot j machine b'ill now in force In Oregon. and enjoys the distinction of being the cause of the moral crusado which! has resulted In removing those ma chines from the list of temptations before the citizens of his state. Mr. ProebstPl I unreserved In say ing that too many bills are intro duced at each session, and that ho thinks the present laws should bel pruned down, simplified, cleared up and made effective before another new law Is added to tho code. He left for the west on the delayed train today. It Pays to Trade at The Peoples Warehouse Drills High School Pupils. Mrs. Virginia Drew Treseott, of tho "IjDrd Strathmore' company, visited the high school this morning and gave some impersonations that are said to have been very fine nnd to have boon greatly 'appreciated by the students. Among other dramatic fragments was a scene from Macbeth. Mrs. Aroscott gave the students, many of whom are in the cast of "Above the' Clouds," much good and pointed advice about the rendition of parts in amateur plays advice which most of the cast present think they can profit by. Dill Kangarooed. Frank Dill, a prisoner in tho county Jail, who had but nine more days to serve for stealing a pair of shapps, attempted to escape yesterday noon. He had been made a trusty nnd had been sent after the dinner for the prisoners. Instead of returning with the dinner he took to his heels. An hour later he was found hiding In a hay mow and was taken back to the jail. Then he was kangarood by be ing spanked with a piece of hose wielded by one of the prisoners. Rumina Sdlc ge Ends of TABLE LINEN at about half price. TOWELS, of which there are only a few left of a kind. DRESS GOODS remnants at half price, and some even less. . Watch day. this space ; new items every 1 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Batterick's Patterns. Out of the Wreck. The- wrecked engine, tender, bag gage car and coach which went into Meacham cteek on January 25. reach ed Pendleton last night en route from the scene of the disaster to the company's works at Portland. It wan a bad looking outfit and considerable speculation was Indulged in by the inspectors bs to how It was possible for so many people to go through such an experience nnd so few be in jured. Auction Called Off. On account of the death of William Searcey, of Missouri Gulch, the auc tion sale of lversonal property adver tised to take place at the home of the deceased on Friday, February C, is postponed to a later date. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. We have the largest stock of carpets, outside of Portland, in the state. This is an undisputable fact, We offer better bar gains than can be had in Eastern Oregon, another fact which is proven by the low prices we are offering. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postoflicc. We announce that we have opened undertaking parlors in connection with our furniture and carpet store and will answer calls day oV night. Phone Black 273. ANOTHER WEEK OF SPECIAL SALE DAYS MONDAY All 5c Toilet Soap, 39o a Dozen. Next Step. Knocker Jones is rich enough to be his own boss. Blocker Yes; that's why lie's buy ing old masters. New York Herald. THE NEW 1 Pingree GLORIA $3.50 SHOES For Ladies Have Arrived Boston Store! Tuesday Our 35c and 40c Window Shades, 27c. WEDNESDAY 65c and 75c Jardinieres, special at 47o. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters f Frog Legs Clams 'f' Crabs f and ! Lobsters i THURSDAY Any Statuary in the house for J Half Price. FRIDAY Fresh Flower Seeds, regular 5c values at 2o. and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restawant SATURDAY yi off on our complete line 131uc and White Enamel Ware. The Nolf State let us fill ;y 6 u"r" bYll for lumber We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and i-ave you money. TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Tle)lin Main 4 DOORS WINDOWS liu tiding paper, lime, cement, brick and sand Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard j Alta St., Opp. Court House Where Whole Families are Shod. I auHK'W,WKr His Candid Opinion. "Could you write as good a book as this SIzzera who has leaped Into tamer "I could write a hotter book," an swered the self-trustful author, "but I couldn't write one that would sell as well." Washington Star. HARPER WHISKTQ I - ( Physicians prescribe it for their most deli cate Datients OLD" and PURE Korfidle bjr JOHN SCHMIDT 'That Tired Feeling" It gives the carpenter and builder when lie has to use poor tools. There is no ne cessity of it when you can buy the very bust that is made at bed rock prices from our superb stock. Our as sortment of high grade tools, builders' hardware and everything that is embraced in the line of hardware you will find here at prices that can't be duplicated. W. J. CLARKE 6c CO., COURT STREET BEST DRY WOOD. We have bought of tho Allen Brothers, their interest In the Wood business, and now we are ready to furnish the best dry wood on .short notice, Office 6S8 Main Street. Phone 2. P. P. COLLIER & CO, i