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111 "fail arebl EMBROIDERIE Jut received, the mo3t compVe'linetof Embroideries in the city. SEE WINDOW NO. 2 For fine display and prices. Last week in Muslin Underwear Sale. A few good BARGAINS left. SEE WINDOW NO. I For display and prices. BRIEF NEWS BOTES. !U7 n i 11 emntsoD i fcCAV, rBBKUAUV 14. 1903. COMING EVENTS. 1st 20 Celebration 39th anni- I (raiding Knights or Pythias, fco Lodge No. 4. i7 20 Washington Guards, laol asseraui hall. by 22, 23 Shooting tourna- LHeppner. 24. 25, 2C, 27 Modern log-rolling at Walla Walla. : 25 Lent begins. t (-County court. II. 6, 7 Horace K. Turner art lit Christian church. iI-Knights of Pythias dis- Irestion, La Grande. KS-Modern Woodmen county III O. F. hall, Pendleton. it 17, 18 inland Empire fcl-SUito supreme court at Pen- Association. Walla Walla. tl-Circult court. Echo Notes. Echo. Or., Feb. 34. Mrs. J H. Koontz, Mrs, C. H. Miller and Mrs. H, Jones are attending the Sunday Hchool convention at Milton. I J. H. Koontz and Frank Spike are I at the state capital. Mrs. Gulliford, mother of the wife of Dr. Smith, Is dangerously ill. Five cars of cattle were shipped to Portland this nfternoon. One car of wheat went to Alhina. The ladies Aid Society give a has ket socinl Tuesday next, February 1C, at Odd Fellows' hail. Protracted meeting is just over, after two weeks of meetings dally. No souls saved. Bill Oliver states positively that the city charter for Echo has been grant ed or ought to be. UBUCKLE MINES. kfa',Vtin of Fine Coal Is Now in Sight. Kt'jr lid George Whities re- rrij&aivf from tlitj Arhuckle bbh.'SIkj report that snow is irifoUet deep on top of the aUla It the mines, miners honpMthp contract for a tun- ) !m in depth. One tunnel flawed a five-foot vein of fine - ul tie members of the com- ?t rery much encouraged over Ippt3. Heppner Gazette. Snow Is Gone. f.1 Siker reports from Willow s thai the snow out there has r fone leaving excellent pas- I', Mch Is greatly appreciated lutockmen as feed was getting 'Tim some ot them. There was lis of snow out there and an f imount of feed was consum- pe it was gone. The Bakers p 200 hnad of cattle and 0 THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Ira cbi Iron drink Grain-O they like it and the doc- fay it is good for them. Why It contains all of the nourish. f'of the pure train and none poisons of coffee. TRY IT TO-DAY. ' tvtrjwhtro . 1 V anil SJc. per nckec To Vaccinate Indians. Tho BOO vaccine points from the government have arrived at the Uma tilla agency, bo Dr. Henderson was informed by 'phone yesterday. The program now Is the vaccination of over 800 Indians. If the city reira poses the quarantine against the In dians it will necessitate the vaccina tion being done on the agency. Other' wise, it will take place in town, as the Indians put In an appearance. 11 the sweeping order to vaccinate all the Indians is carried out it will be no small undertaking, as so far but ubout 120 have been vaccinated. Ninety-one of these were pupils of tho agency school, and were all vac cinated by Dr. Hendeison in 91 con secutive minutes. Looking for Land. Joe Basler and John Sehroeder of this place and Carl Kupers, of Helix, and possibly a number of other men of means will In a short time go to Franklin county. Washington, and perliaps to other localities in that state, and into Idaho on a tour of In spection of lands, All are liable to invest heavily in the localities men tioned whether they do or not de pends upon (.heir impassions of the country. Card of Thanks. I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to my friends and the citizens of Pendleton who so kindly and gen erously assisted me in the sickness of my children and death of my little (laughter. MRS. KIZZIE JIAHPOLR. Maccabee Notice. State Commander J. W. Sherwood will be with us Tuesday, February 17 Every Sir Knight should be present Business of Importance. G. A. ROBBINS, Commander. J. S. KEYS, n. K. Alter Venice Borlln has more brldpos than any other town In Europe. CUT pr.nwRRs I J fr bunch e Vallfiv. nr ii.-Qti Mite Narcissus, per doWi! irif"'i an Htiu wane, wen. 75b to . .. ' 3Irilozfn, $2 50 to. ... r-nnts, p(jr bunch t .25 .75 .60 1.03 1.25 3.00 .15 PLANTS ! Primrose, each, 25o and 30c. - Cyclamen Cineraria, large tlowering plant, each, 00c. 1 Geraniums, each, 15c and up. Fuohias, eaoh, loo and up. Oxalls Bulbs, rcr dozen, 25c to 45e. Let your valentine be a basket of jtlowera or a tlowering plant. Delicious Hot Chocolate and Beef Tea, 5 cents. Lownev's Chocolate Candies p Chocolate and Bon bons. Home Made Candies in boxes, ioc up; also in bulk. KOEPPFNT'S DRUG STORE P5 Steps From Main St., Toward the Cottft House Men's shirts, Teutsch's. Choice moats at Houser's. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Try Gratz's clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Hohbach's baking Is clean. Fresh flsh dally at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Hohbach's bread Is the besL Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Smoke the Pendleton Favorite. For shoe repairing see Teutsch. Big undcrwaro sale at Teutsch's. A gentleman's smoke, The Pendle ton Favorite. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. Imported Umburger and Swiss cheese sandwichej at Gratz's. Tops, marbles, school supplies fresh garden seeds. Nolf's. "El SIdelo," the best cigar made at Reos' cigar store. Court street. For Kent Furnished rooms; 723 Aura street, corner Court street. If Us Hohbach's baking It is good. Always use It. You'll be satisfied. For Rent Two furnished front (looms. Addicss Mrs. H. S. Dorman. The Oregon Daily Journal can be ! found on sale at Frazier's book store. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's 'addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street A surprise when you see that cozy homo I can sell you for $1000. E. T, Wade. , You always get choice meat at Hou- , ser's. Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. For Kent Two furnished rooms, use of bath and telephone, 520 Market street. Lost A ladies' gold watch; Hinder please return to this ofllce and receive reward. Wood and coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone Main 1121. Wanted A young lady whose home is in the city, as a companion. Apply at this office. A chance of a lifetime to get a sewing machine for less than cost, at Jesse Falling's. For Rent The storeroom on Main street, now occupied by A. Rohde. In quire of Chris Ranley. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. The "Stanford Folders" lor photo graphs, six different sizes, the latest mounts, at Wheeler s. Beautiful 5-rooin cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, 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. The Christian Scientists' meeting tomorrow will be at 11:30 a. m., at Mie home of Mrs. Rose Campbell, at 708 College street. See W. B. Jenkins for door name plate, signs, numbers, etc. Newest novelties. Prices low. Office, Commer ial Association. For Sale Two nice residences on Main street, well located. Good bar gains for someone. Inquire 327, cor t.er Main and Bluff streets. Beginlng Friday, Feb. 6., I can sell any lot In McCalllster's new addition r.i the owner's pure, $50 up if $300 Call at the postofflce. N. T. Conklln. Lecture, "The Hand, the Head and tho Heart," by Rev. Andreas Bard, at the Piesbyteriau church Friday even ing, February 20. Admission 25 cents. The Alert Hose Company dance, In Armory hall, will take place Febru ary 17. The proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of rubber coats for the members. "The Hand, the Head and the Heart." Is the subject of Rev. Andreas, Bard's lecture at the Presbyterian i church next Friday evening. Don't miss this treat. Admission 25 cents.! If you need matting, wood fibre j carpet, art squares, rugs, lace cur-, tains, pictures, picture frames, wall' paper, sewing machines or other ar-J tides in my stock, now Is the time to , invest. Everything must go. Jesse i Falling. I The 4 o'clock p. m. meeting of the Men's Resort tomorrow will be an experience meeting largely. The In strumontal music will be furnished by C. E. Hicks with the violin, andi Orvllle Edwards at the organ. She! ley Miller will lead the singing. h. E. Therkelsen, proprietor of Therkelsen's piano house, has pur chased of Jesso Falling the stock of sowing machines ho had and will en gago in the business. He will handle the celebrated White and Standard' machines. With tho purchase Mr Therkelsen bought Mr. Falling's wagons and tho good will of tho bus-; iness was transferred to him. ; One of the most unique and at-j tractive window displays seen in Pendleton is the one at Taylor's hard were store. It consists of a battle ship made entirely of articles sold In the store. The Idea has beeu well carried out and many highly compli mentary remarks are heard from thoso who view, the display. The dis play is tho work of J, E. Keys and is original. I H. Lee has moved to 1212 Rati road street. Rader has the best furniture polish on the market. The work of putting in the new tel ephones Is progressing rapidly. A daughter has been born to W. D. Humphrey and wife, ot Pendleton. A son was born a few days ago to A .L. Swaggart and wife, of Athena. Cut this out, take it to Rader's furniture store and get a bottle of furniture polish free. Chris Ranley, the shoemaker, has for 35 years bought all the leather he has used of one Arm In San Fran cisco. The church social at the Christian church last evening, given by the "Reds" to the "Blues" was accounted a great success by the guests. J. R. Dospaln has bought of the Sherman hoirs, who live In San Fran cisco, the residence at the southwest corner of Johnson and Webb streets, and two lots therewith. The consid eration was $3,000. Entertaining and educational will be the art exhibit at the new Chris tian church, March 4. 5, fi and 7, under the auspices of the Federation the Women's clubs. See the club notes fo rparticulnrs. The two I. O. O. lodges of this" place Eureka No. 32, and Integrity No. P2 and the Rebekahs will soon have a social session. Music, a literary program and a banquet will be the features of the evening. IN POLICE COURT. $ It Pays to Trade at The Peoples Warehouse Rummage Sole . . Eight Pendleton Boys Assaulted Three Country Boys Guilty of Dis orderly Conduct. Eight boys, Emmett and Mort Sum mers. Herbert and Claude Franklin, Charles Gibson and Charles Hastings, Lloyd Sheridan apd Robert Llnsner were found guilty in Judge Fitz Ger ald's court this afternoon of disor derly conduct. Sentence was suspend ed upon the promise all the boys made that they would not in tho future nt tempt to bulldoze boys from the coun try who were left In charge of tho wagons in which they rode to town, while their fathers transacted busi ness. The complaining witnesses in this case were the young sons of Charles Heighan and Mr. Dougherty, both residents of McKay Creek, it appears that the Heighan and Dough erty boys weie amply able to take care of superior numbers and did so, but when the first aggressors went away and returned with reinforce ments the proportion of eight town boys to the three boys from the country proved too great odds. Series of Meetings. The expected series of meetings at the new Christian church will begiu Sundaj. March 1. This date has beeu definitely fixed and may be relied up on. These meetings will be conduct ed by Allen WUboii, the famous Indi anapolis revivalist, as has been an nounced heretofore. Mr. Wilson has a record of thousands of conversions at his meetings during the past year, and is a pulpit orator of great ability, a wonderfully eloquet man, as well as a deep thinker. He will be accom panied to this place and assisted throughout the entire series of meet ings by a magnificent singer, Mr. Lentt. The dedication of the new building will take place March 15, just two weeks from the opening of the meetings. The public Is charged and requested to remember the date for the opening of Mr. Wlllsori'4 meetings and also for the dedication. Rev- Edward's Address, Rev. Jonathan Edwards' address before the high school yesterday afternoon is said to have been a real intellectual and literary treat. His tlpic was "Wendall Phillips, Henry Ward Beecher and John B. Gough: Phillips, the author of aristocracy and art; Beecher, the orator of demociacy and genius; Gough. tiie orator of pas sion and nature." For the next five days, ending Saturday, February 14th, we will continue this sale. ENDS OF DRESS GOODS at half price. ENDS OF SILKS at half price. FANCY HOSIERY broken sizes at half price. 63 MEN'S SUITS LEFT at half price. 300 YARDS PERCALES at half price. Ilnr RPlMncr nt liADlKS iulATS hs hnpn vnrv trnn thn nuat s week and until Saturday night will contlnuo to sell all of our COATS AND JACKETS, short or long, at HALF PRICE Lots 9 01 imiigs mai wo cannoi nere mention aro inciuaeu in mis RUMMAGE SALE S THE PE1PLES WAREHOUSE V; g Agents Butterlck's Patterns. Of The Wonders of Science 3 Are astonishing .sometimes, but in no other science has been more progress shown than in the line of sanitary plumbing. The health of the community depends upon having it properly and scion tifically done by expert plumbers that understand their business like W. J. CLARKE & CO., COURT STREET -11 GAME . . BOARDS We have received a second shipment this vcar. HARDWOOD CR0KIN0LE BOARDS $1.48. At $195 we offer you Hardwood two sido Game Board on which 25 games and more may be played. I The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs Clams f Crabs f and Lobsters I and other salt and fresh water foods , . GARDEN SEEDS Our fresh stock is now arriving. We sell nothing but reliable seeds, as hundreds of our custom ers will testify All 5c , g packages garden or flower . 1 seeds, 2c. Low prices on ;ceds by ounce and pound lots. Call or send for new catalogue. The Ftench Restaurant THE NEW Pingree GLORIA $3.50 ENVELOPES SNAP-500 XX En velopes, size G't, this week for only 69c The Nolf Stoe TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Telephone Miiln 4 SHOES For Ladies Have Arrived Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. We have ihe largest stock of carpets, outside of Portland, in the state. This is an undif-putable 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 Postofflce, We announce that we have opened undertaking parlors in connection with our furniture and carpet store anil will answer calls day or night. Phone Black 273. BEST DRY WOOD. We have bonght of the Allen Brothers, their interest in the Wood business, and now we are ready to furnish the best dry wood on short notice. Oifice 038 Main Street. Phone i2t. P.P. COLLIER & CO.