Lee Teimfeclh Drummer's Samples OF kilk g Wool Waists 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 , ' (. i tfiy Of your size may cx; soio. BRIEF NEWS DOTES. unttsdn DAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. right hand grasping the gun stock and his left grasping the bar- Orossehraig was carrying his gun in a good deal the same position. The two Browns and Simpson heard Grossehmlg cock his gun and stopped, thinking the latter had seen game. All naturally looked in his di rection. As they did so Grossehmig's gun went off while resting across his left arm. The entire load of shot was discharged Into Brown's two hands and aealnst his eun. which he was klSCE BROWN SHOT carrying. Of course he droDDed the BY EARNEST GROSSEHMIG. gun. Grossehmlg immediately explained It Were Members of a Hunt-, and insisted that he had cocked the thrtv Brown Rece ves Load of B" atxiuemuii. tiis gun was a I HER AGO DENT ;in His Hands. breach-loading shotgun, and to be firprt tho trlr-ror mnqt ho rnnt flrct e Brown aged 21, of Combs Tne Browns ciaIm tnat eary j thg! . : u , , " ..hunt Grossehmlg had said his gun luUtJ ?cl?k' ,out was loaded "K-ith double B shot, but with his brother Charles, ! u--, ftftep th KhnotJni? h th fsiew. Ivfn Simpson, andun .aE ioaded wlth No. 2. Grossehmlg, the man whose! They' also claim that had not-Clar is; off and did the damage. Ience stopped when he did, as did te were walking in a bunch i the ntws. when at the click of feanvon. lookinc for duclis, nchni v,n stas in signi ox uie ume u 0l Bnot WOuld have gone directly into ng. uiureuc oruwu his body, iizhtly in front of Groseh- BlMUt ieei to me miier o town as S0)n ag a wagon couid De ns carrying ms Buu, a iu- T,roCured. and his lacerated hands ews his left arm and with were dressed Dy Dr. Rlngo. - - - " I None of the shot were extracted, , as tne bands were Dadly swollen. Dr. Rlngo states that in his opinion j there is some danger of blood pols- AQk X I onlng on account of the shot being 1J """ I ejected from a brass shell, which wuiua nui maKe any ainerence naa j he received the load from a greater (distance. Grossehmig's gun was a 10 I gauge. The line of Geo. C. Whitney & Co., from loc to $3 oo ' Shingle Mill at Alba. There is a new shingle mill at Alba, i built and owned by Clark & McDer- I midt. It is nearly ready for use. It is equipped with new machinery and lipid's irrand ! engine, and a3 a side issue has : chopper for grain. The building con taining the new plant Is 40x00 feet. The new mill will be put In operation as soon as spring opens. BE ONE OF THEM. AT I W. SCHMIDT & GO,, reliable druggists Phone Main 851 Good Logging. G. E. Stockcr, of Alba, was In town (yesterday. In his opinion there will ' be a half million feet of logs at Ve- i brock & Schmidt's saw mill by spring ,and the number may reach a million. There has been plenty of snow since ,the first of December for logging, and every advantage has been taken of It. ' Rev. Lake to Preach. I ReV. Lake, the rector of The Dalles, will preach in the Episcopal church in this place Sunday next at 11 a, . in. and in the evening. 8ee W. B, Jenkins for door name plate, signs, numbers, eta Newest novelties. Prices low. Office, Commer cial Association. DISINFECT 1 M germ diseases can be prevented by using a good dis jnt in time A good disinfectant must be prompt and Be in action, free from odor and cheap. .UBRO'S DISINFECTANT Is free from odor, prompt and Me in action and cheap. It purines the air, deodorizes and -is anything it is applied to. B Me Sole Agents Price 35c a quart bottle, or three r5 for $1, delivered to any part of the city. A quart makes "Wlons of disinfectant. JOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE from Main St., Toward tne iourt House J. A. Howard, farm loans. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Try Graft's clam chowder. Hohbach's baking Is good. , Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Hohbach's baking Is clean. Fresh fish daily at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Jocrger. Smokers supplies at Ncuman's. Smoke the Pondleton Favorite. For shoe repairing see Teutsch. Big underware 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' cig&r store, headquarters for smokers supplies. C. C. Morse, of McKay, will build a residence this spring. Something new. slrt waist silk suits at Eben's suit house. R. P. Moody, of McKay, will build a residence this spring. For Sale A fine new folding bed, Apply at 211 Court street- Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwlchea at Gratz's. Smokers enjoy a good smoke. That's, what they get at Roes'. For Rent Four-rooms house, near academy. Inquire at E. O. office. The scarlet fever quarantine of Hal btewart's residence has been raised. For Rent Two furnished front looms. Address Mrs. H. S. Dorman. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street The Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frazlers book store. Robert Mayle, of Birch Creek, late ly sold a quarter section of land for 11400. "Black Rock," new cloth binding, only 33c. Nolf's book and stationery store. A surprise when you see that cozy home I can sell you for J1000. E. T. Wade. Wood and coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone Mam 1121. Ed Eben's muslin underwear line Is bigger, newer and cheaper than elsewhere. There will be no Sunday school next Sunday at the Episcopal church on account of sickness. 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 wheelers. Roach Bros, are full feeding CO head of beef cattle at A. Rhodes place on McKay creek. or Kent unrurnisned rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; call at C23 Johnson street W. L. Rhodes will build a residence at McKay this spring on the reserva; tlon land he is proving up ou. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit tree3, nicely located. Reduced to $1500. E. T. Wade. For Sale Brick building with basement, 50x90, on Main street. Good property at a bargain. Easy terms. E. T. Wade. Helix, since its incorporation, is putting on metropolitan frizzes. Is building sidewalks and crossings "all ever the town," and a calaboose. "Hank Wells and Dean Shull moved the little building they have been using as a short order house, last night, directly across the steet. Beglning Friday, Feb. 6., I can sell any lot In McCalllster's new addition zt the owner's price, $50 up tr $300 Call at the postofflce. N. T. Conklln. Roscoe Bryson will build upon the two lots he recently purchased of J. F. McCarthy, in Swltzler's addition. The consideration for the lots was ?500. j George Howlln yesterday, through! E. T. Wade's real estate office, dls- river, to G. B. Carrier. Consideration! $2500. ' The new bridge across McKay Creek at McKay postofflce, will be ready for travel next week. Captain Hanna Is the contractor. It will cost about '$200. A. Rhodes, of McKay, is reirodellng and repairing his residence and will do the same by his barn. some time this spring. Mr, Rhodes reports that all kinds of stock are doing finely on Upper McKay. If you need matting, wood fibre carpet, art squares, rugs, lace cur tains, pictures, picture trames, wan paper, sewing machines or other ar ticles In my stock, now Is the lime to Invest. Everything must go. Jesse Falling. The ladles of Anita Council No. 6, Degree of Pocahontas, will give a bas ket social Monday evening, Feb. 9th. Everybody is cordially Invited. Danc ing will be the main feature of the evening, the hall is perfectly safe. Music Kirkman's orchestra. IN POLICE COURT. Five Men Charged With Vagrancy Disposed of Two Go to Jail for Five Days and Three Move on. Five vagrants is tho record tor this morning In. Judge Fltz Gerald's court They were rounded up last night by the marshal. All were sleeping In saloons. Two of the five bore every appearance of being genuine hoboes. They were Charles Bucks and August Sprlngmeler. They refused to either plead guilty to tho general charge of vagrancy or agree to get out of town. Each was given five days In the city Jail. James Moore, J. E. G.mlt and John Vlvene pleaded guilty and all were given their liberty conditioned upon the promise to get otu of town at once. Vlvens claims to havo somo small business Interests at Wallace, Idaho. ' Grain Warehouse. A. B. Cooley's (train warehouse will bo completed In about three weeks, provided some delayed material ar rives Immediately. That is, about three weeks more labor will bo re quired to finish It Tho building Is on Mr. Cooley's ranch, on Middle Cold Springs, about 13 miles from tho city. It Is 40x100 feet In size, and will nave a capacity of 10.000 sacks O, W. Brown, of Pendleton, Is the over seer having tfie construction In hand. Where the Timber Goes. The Rooth-Kpllv T.limhnr Pntnnnnv - - - 1 Of Eucpne Oreirnn nvnnM tn put In 1903 about 120,000,000 feet of lumber ai tneir mm. tms win beat tho rec ord of the output of any one company In Oreeon. If this comnanv should cut 100,000,000 feet annually for 99 years, they will still own enough tlm- bpr tn llppn thom rnnnlnp" nimtiinr Tear. Peonlp whn prill flip Hrpirnnlnrts I mossbacks will have to apologize. f baiem journal. It Pays to Trade at The Peoples Warehouse Rummage Sale t Ends of TABLE LINEN at afxmt 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 this space; new Items every day. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Batterlcfc's Patterns. Will Visit Pendleton. J. V. Tallman Is In receipt of a let ter from Duane Spalsbury, of Ypsl lantl, Michigan, stating that he and a large party of friends, all old friends of Mr. Tallman, will arrive In Pendle ton next Sunday. They are ou a gen eral tour of the West Mr. Ttallman states that of the party of 22 men, who, with their families, came through here from Michigan last fall, everyone has Invested somewhere In the West aa a result of the tour. Going to California. G. E. Stocker, of Alba, has 38 head of milch cows. He prefers grade sorthorns for the usual reason, ihey bring a good price for beef when no longer needed for milk. Mr. Stocker, who owns 520 acres of land and 75 head of cattle, intends to sell out and move to California, to what part of the state he does not know. In about a month he will go on a prospecting tour through .California. Stock of Hardware. Robinson & Ripper, the Echo Land & Lumber Company, have just moved into their new business house In Echo. The building, which Is frame, Is 24x70 feet In size, and will be used for a storage house for side lines car ried by lumber dealers, and the firm has also put In a large stock of hard ware. V Duprat vs. Duprat. Judge Thomas Fltz Gerald today filed a petition for divorce by Frank Duprat against Sarah Duprat Mr. and Mrs. Duprat havo two minor children. The general grounds for the petition are Incompatibility of disposition. THE NEW Several thousand unemployed per sons marched through the streets of Valladolid, Spain, Wednesday de manding work or bread. They were charged by the police and many were arrested. Pingree GLORIA $3.50 SHOES For Ladles Have Arrived Boston Store Where Whole Families are Sho, REASONABLE PRICES! ON RELIABLE GOODS AT The Nolf Stores Violin, Guitar, Banjo and i Mandolin Strings, in steel and gut at 3c to ioc. , VALENTINES Fancy and comic styles from one cent up. It will pay you to see our fine assort The Delicacies of the season arc always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs $ Clams $ Crabs f and Lobsters $ and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant GARDEN SEEDS We carry the largest stock in Eastern Oregon. Fresh seeds at less than exclusive dealers. All 5 cent packages 2j cents. We are headquarters for , School Books and Supplies. ; TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS , Telephone Mala 4 ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN C0DN8ELL0B-AT-LAW U. 8. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. 8. Patent Offlce U. S. and F0REI8N PATENT8 Trade Murli tnd Copyright T ;'tb.8t. N. W.. Wutblotfton, V. ( "That Tired Feeling" It gives the carpenter and builder when he has to use poor tools There is no ne cessity of itl when you can buy the very best that is made at bed rock prices from our superb stock. Our as sortment of high grade tools, builders' hardware and everything that i embraced in the line of hardware you will find here at prices that can't be duplicated. W.J. CLARKE & CO,, COURT STREET 8 '-'ff-jfc ' 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 & FQLSOM, Next door to Postoffice. We announce that we have opened undertaking parlors in connection wjth our furniture and carpet store and will answer calls day or night. Phone Black 373. BEST DRY WOOD. We have bought of the Allen Brothers, their interest in the Wood business, and now we aro ready to furnish the beat dry wood on short notico, Office 638 Main Street. Phone t2t. P. P. COLLIER & CO. i, I i.ii.'Vwiii mi i I 1. : I - rmune t 1 " .gf-g1 ' mm 1 1 irTTTDT"