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lee Teumtsdhi Drummer's Samples OF Wool Waists N D TO BE PLACED ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALL WOOL WAISTS, 75c iLL WOOL WAISTS, REGULAR S2.50, FOR $1.25 ?ILK WAISTS, REGULAR $8.00, FOR $4.50 SILK WAISTS, REGULAR $7.00, FOR $3.75 Only a small lot btrt evervone a bargain. Come Vx or yoar size may be sold. BRIEF HEWS NOTES. hjDAY FEBRUARY 7. 1903. IRRIGATION PAYS. lye. One of the Pioneers,! x. Operation Successful Sys-j I? ;ole who has a innch on ISi fork of. Cold Spring can- hiics north of Pendleton, was wlias 320 acres which he has I ir tic naf 25 years. From Est years ago he sold 9333 Ut wheat, He has put In op Livsteru of Irrigation which frai very successful. So far L3 acres under complete irrf fri nlans lo extend the irri- fminon. He has a double ac- Frd numn. which i? driven ' En lower and numns 100 cal- piaute By the use of 2500 ; tiitwcn gas pipe ana uuu ieei, sV Irrigated his garden and l . . . ' k j2an to selling considerate total and raising 40 tons of ttiito sold over 20u worm sSteighboring ranchers. He. ilinHt&t 2o cents lor tuu gai-. t?uallned cost of drilling kSuitt the pump, pipe, ana Us iat. $1000. It will pay t V- tm seasons. ITiWiiwtt he used with equal IcKsijTjdw farmers-. A great hltfs-aiir soil will nroduce t egs of alfalfa if water. Bff wared for irrigation pur ist and Douglas Johnson. Those on the negative were Joe Kennedy, Roy Pen land and James Hosklns. The question was ably discussed by both sides, the contestants having made every possible preparation. Many authorities for and against the labor unions were quoted and these were well supported by stud'ed argu ments. The decision was given to the nega tive side In favor of the union. Buffalo Hump Mines. Things are humming in the big Buffalo, says the Grangeville News. For the past two years a 10-stampJ mill h&s been hunning steadily from the ore of this mine and has been pioducing from $7000 to $10,000 a month. During this time a piece of ground on this level 50 feet vide and 100 feet long has betn stoped. The company hns no concentrator and as a consequence loses high values in the tailings It is necessary for the company to commence mining else where than on the C5-foot level, for the two vears' continuous work has nearly gutted It. On the 200-foot level it is said that the values are lower, but the ledge is SO feet wide there. IK-ATE AT THE ACADEMY. Real Estate Transfers. W. F. JIatlock has sold to Joachin J.Biamont for $1000, 1C0 acres of land in section 12, township 1, range 31. Tbe property lies seven miles southwest of the city, in Combs' can yon. Lwis Huson has bought of Alvin W. Grover. the consideration being $125. a described fraction of section 11. township 4. range 33. The prop erty lies in the edge of the town of Helix. Isre&il: the Labor Question In Fircr of the Unions. ' llrfclite at the Pendleton acad- 'tssday evening was a. highly pta; contest. The question i pwi as Resolved, that labor ! Is ire productive of more evil f-fxi to ..vborers." tins&nts talting the affirmative f ice Ear! Yates, Grace Crockett 0 THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE isf-impa.- rrjGrain-0 and coffee mtuCct ta v. nde the taste is fcaae Gm n-0 tnves health and vrt'ie c Tee shatters the F - s-s en ar,d breeds disease re - v-rrgans. Thinking f-rti : (j'oi.i-O and itsben- TRY IT TO-DAY. p"nbe(e; lv. and iSc pet piclage. Grand Matron o Eastern Star. Mrs Allip Townsend. of Dallas. worthy grand matron of the Order of the Eastern Star of Oregon, win ar rive in the city Tuesday the JOth. in the forenoon. That evening she will make her, official visit to the local lodge, Bus'hee Chapter No. IS. of the Kastern Star. 'While in Pendleton, she will be the guest of of Mrs. John Vert of College street. Supply Depot. The new supply depot for the O. R, & at this place is expected to be ready for stores in about 30 days. Many people do not know that at this point is located the depot for supplies for the entire O. R. & N. system, from Portland to Huntington and Spokane The logical location for the company's largest shops is Pendleton, E. G Estarbrooks. or the Savings Bank, has bought, paying therefore $900. all of block 217 in the Reserva tion addition, the same lying between Tusten. High. Jane and Marie streets. Rihorn & Cook effected the sale. DISINFECT All cerm .iispacoc ran hf nrpvfinted bv USltlg a good dis- I Octant in time. A good disinfectant must be prompt and Hab!e in action, free from odor and cheap. KABRO'S DISINFECTANT Is free from odor, prompt and J&ble m action and cheap. It purifies the air, deodorizes and aalects anything it is applied to. , We are Sole Agents. Price 35c a quart bottle, or three les for i, delivered to any part of the city. A quart makes 1,0 gallons of disinfectant. KOEPPFN'55 DRUG STORE P5 Steps From Main St., Toward the Court Hoase J J. A. Howard, farm loaas. Sea food fresh at Caatle's. Try Gratx's clam chowder. Hohbach's baking is good. Oyster cocktails at Gratx's. Hohbach's baking Is clean. Fresh fish dally at. Castle's. Clothing cleaned bj Joerger. Smokers' supplies at Neum&n's. Smoke the Pendleton Favorite. For shoe repairing see Teutsch. Big underwara sale at Teutsch's. Hohbach's baking Is unsurpassed. Wo arc still repairing shoes at Teutsch s. A gentleman's smoke. The Pendle ton t'avoriie. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers supplies. Something new. slrt waist silk suits at Eben's euit house. For Sale A fine new foldins bed Apply at 211 Court street Imported limburger and Swiss cheese sandwichej at Gratz's. The O. R. fc N. Ice house Is filled at last and contains 475 tons. Smokers enjoy a good smoke. That's what they get at ReeV. For Rent Four-rooms house, near academy. Inquiie 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 Dally Journal can be round on sale at Frarler's book store. A surprise when you see that cozy home I can sell you for $1000. E. T. Wade. Wood and coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone Main 1121. Ed Eben's muslin underwear line 1b bigger, newer and cheaper than elsewhere. Wanted Work, houskeeplng or cooking? Call or address S01 West Alta street. A chance of a lifetime to get a sewing machine for less than cost, at Jesse Falling's. 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, rui table for light housekeeping; call at 623 Johnson street. Alpha Assembly No. 9, of the Arti sans, will hold their regular social session one night next week. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located. Reduced to $1500. E. T. Wade. The club rooms of the State saloon have been lately repapered and re painted. Ed Murphy did the wort:. 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. For Sale Two nice residences on Main street, well located. Good bar gains for someone. Inquire 327, cor Ler Main ?nd Bluff streets. Beginlng Friday, Feb. 6., I can sell any lot In McCalllster's new addition tie the owner'r price. $50 up ir $300 Call at the postofflce. N. T. Conklin. G. A. Hamblen has sold his resi dence on Madison street, to G. B. Carrier, for $2500. Hr. Hamblen will buy lots in the suburbs and build thereon. John Schmidt, of Helix, who lately bought out Charles Alspaugh's saloon business. Is building a large cold storage house, said to be the largest in the county outside of Pendleton. William Hlckey is repainting and repapering, from the front door to the rear entrance, the rooms at 735 Main street, which Boettcher & Clark will occupy as soon as It is ready for oc cupancy, with a cigar and tobacco store. Boothby & Hale have finished tbe addition to the Presbyterian parson age, which Improves its appearance greatly and adds much to its conven ience". The pastor has also built up on the premises a barn, at his own ex If vou need matting, wood fibre camel, art squares, rugs, lace cur tains, pictures, picture frames, wall paper, sewing machines or other ar ticles In my stock, now is tne time to Invest. Everything must go. Jesse Falling The ladles of Anita Council No. C, Degree of Pocahontas, will give a bas ket social Monday, evening, Feb. 9th. Everybody Is cordially Invited. Dane Ing will be the main feature of the evenlDg, the hall is penectiy saie, Music Klrkman's orchestra. A. Perard. tbe sheep man who lives eight miles east of Pilot Rock, will build a residence and barns and other buildings on his ranch the coming soring. He will expend several thous and dollars, and vastly Improve the place. H. O, Moussu will at once lay the foundations for the various buna ir.Es an'd do the other stone work. The carpentering contracts are not yet let. Alfalfa hay for sale. See Davo In gram, this office. Excursion to Walla Walla tomor row. Red Men's carnival. Fancy colored paper for valentine making, 12 sheets 5c. Noirs. C C Sharp wilt this spring put up a $1500 residence on the site or his present residence, which will be moved. Don't get left on O. R. & N. special train tomorrow for Walla Walla and return. Train leaves 10 a. m., $1.40 for round trip. Special train leaves Pendleton at 10 a. m. tomorrow for Whlla Walla, re turning leaves Walla Wttlla nt 11 p. m. Fare $1.40 for round trip The work of repalnttng and repa perlng the Alta hotel, inside and out has begun. It will be finished as rap Idly as the weather will allow. F. M. Keller will build a new resi dence oa West Bluff street as soon as spring opens. He Is having his old residence repainted and repapered. The painting of Mrs. Stanficld's three new cottages will proceed next week, and the papering will immedi ately follow. C. C, Sharp will do the work. The German society at Middle Cold Springs have a dance tonight In their hall. The attendance Is limited to the members of the society and their invited guests. W. L Shutrum will build a resi dence this spring at the corner of Water and Lee streets that will cost $2500, and be one of the neatest res idences in the city. All the contractors and builders of the city are agreed upon the propo sition that there will be very much more building in Pendleton the com ing season than last. William Wilkinson has sold to Per ry Houser for $200, lot 14. block 24, In the Afnold & Raley addition. The property lies on the east side of Cal vin, between Alta and Court streets. Red Men's carnival at Walla Walla closes tomorrow. O. R. & N. compa ny will run special train, $1.40 round trip. Train leaves Pendleton 10 a. m.. returning, leaves Walla Walla at 11 P. m. Henry Ixjrenzen had his left ankle broken day before yesterday by a fractious horse knocking him down. It was quite a bad fracture and It was found necessary by Dr. Cole to put it in a plaster cast. J. W. Sherwood, of Portland, state commander of the Maccabees, will at tend the next meeting of the order here, which will be on February 17. On the same trip he will visit the ses sions of the order held at Helix, Wes ton and Adams. The order Is said to be very prosperous. The hour of meeting of the Social ist Club has been changed from 2:30 p. m. to 2 o'clock Sunday, half an hour earlier. The club meets every Sunday in room 29, of the Despaln building. Tomorrow the members will answer the question, "Why I am a Socialist" W. T. Porter, sexton of the Olney cenietery. has the proper idea of how a cemetery should appear. He urges that some provision should be made for furnishing the cemetery with water enough to encourage the plant ing of trees and shrubbery. As it now is there is little encouragement for those who would beautify the place. The special train for the last day of the Red Men's carnival at Walla Walla will leave here at 10 a. m. sharp tomoirow; It will leave Walla Walla for Its return at 11 o'clock to morrow night. It is expected there will be a large excursion, hundreds going who are not members of the or der. J. W. Stamper, of Birch Creek, who lives nine miles from town, reports all winter crops in fine condition, and their prospects greatly improved by the recent snow. The present weath er has caused heavy feeding, but there appears to be plenty of feed, and all stock Is in fine condition and doing well. It Fays to Trado at Tho Pooples Warehouse Rummage Sole Ends of TABLE LINEN at abotrt half 3 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 Batterick's Patterns. 1 J ? REASONABLE PRICES! ON RELIABLE GOODS AT The Nolf Stoe Violin, Guitar, Banjo and Mandolin Strings, in steel and gut at 3c to 10c. THE NEW Pingree GLORIA $3.50 SHOES For Ladies Have Arrived Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod. VALENTINES Fancy arid comic styles from one cent up. It will pay you to see our fine assortment. The Delicacies of the season arc always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs f Clams f Crabs and Lobsters f 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 I School Books and Supplies. ; TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Tolephono Main 4 "That Tired Feeling" It gives the carpenter and builder when he has to use poor tools. There is no ne cessity of it uhen 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 is embraced in the line of hardware you will find here at prices that can't lie duplicated. W. J. CLARKE & CO,, COURT STREET 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 tlian can be had in Eastern Oregon, another (act which is proven by the low prices we are offering, BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postofflce. We announce that we have opened undertaking parlors in connection with our furniture and carpet store and will answer calls day or night. Phone Black 273, BEST DRY WOOD We have bought of the Allen Brothers, their interest In the Wood business, and now we are ready to famish the best dry wood on short notice. Office 638 Main Street. Phone M2. P. P. COLLIER & CO. 1 . I