a NOT HOT AIR, JUST COLD PACTS! Oar Shoes have the STOCK, SHAPE and WEAR. See oar immense line, prices from $.50 to $6.00. Anything in the Shoe Line can be found here. Come early and purchase a pair of the latest spring styles. TRIM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. Repairing of all kinds neatly done at shop in our store. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. fjRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1903. Diplomas Issued. Diplomas have been Issued during the past week to the following grad uates from the common school stud ies: Milton Lulu Raup, Catherine McCoy, Anna McQuary, Eva Peck, Grace Berry, J,ucina Yanander, Dora Troyer, Sophia Freudig, Delia Hud- Kuth 4 County ecu-. , son, Epsa Pierce. Athena Roy Can- lUrchB, 6, 7 Horace K. Turner ait.non, Joe Cannon, Richard Wright, Itfiit at courthouse. j Maude Gholson, Ralph McEwen, Lil- Kuch 7 Knignts or rytnias ais- e Banister, Grace Titsworth, Mabel Banister. District 74 Dry Creek Minnie Lee, Edith Still, Rosa Lee. COMING EVENTS. tourna- fcs convention, La Grande, Uuci 12, 13 Shooting tV Kendrick, Idul.o. Ajfl 1 Two townships in wallo- ln wnJT to be opened to settle- jrfl I Modern Woodmen county tto, I 0. O. F. hall, Pendleton. icil 16, 1", 18 Inland Empire lasers' Association. Walla Walla. liij State supreme court at Pen toe 1 Circuit court. Mb- 2 Eastern Oregon G. A. R. en ;ment, Union Icjust 17 National G. A. R. en- foment San Francisco. Notice. Pendleton, Feb. 26, 1903. tieet poll tax for 1903 will be due ! dayB from date of this notice lie city marshal's office In the of Pendleton, Umatilla county, or by authorized deputy. i tax hereafter to become and he Sniraent. Whereupon it shall be- feafc and be the duty of the City ilwifoil to proceed to collect the Ijame to the manner provided by the pws oi imj state tor tne collection '. road taxes by road supervisors and fee said marshal is hereby nuthoriz- cirected and empowered to do so. J. A. BLAKLEY, City Marshal. j,as To Leave Pendleton. Dr. W. C .Buckley has sold his practice here to Dr. R. D. Wiswall, who will occupy at once the office In the Despaln block that Dr. Buckley has occupied since coming here. Dr. Blckley has definitely concluded not to remain here, but is undecided where to go permanently. He thinks of going to Colorado. His family is still in Decatur, Ala., from which place the doctor came to Pendleton Mrs .L. D. Smith, of Helix, Is In th city today. Good Fumigation. The fumigation of all the houses from which the quarantine is lifted is said by the physicians and other competent judges to be extremely tnorough. Formaldehyde Is the basi of an the disinfecting compounds used, and it is the completest de stroyer of all disease germs known aside from fire itself. Whenever Special Officer Armstrong gets through with a house it is ready for immediate occupancy. Stanton School to Reopen. Ilie Stanton school, in the Vansy- ; seignborhood. which has been dis- letimied two weeks on account of prlet fever, will reopen next Mon with Mr Darr, of Adams, In t-se Pe trial of Ott Walling, at Colfax been postponed until March 23. N charge Is horse stealing. Vhat Shall We Have for Dessert? pis question arises in the family uay. uet us answer it to-day. Try JcU-O, RMicious and lit&alttifnl pch Pro. ftu in two minutes. Noboilinfrl no cncrl nAA 1 ... : 1 : . i . Butter Creek Stockmen. Out on Butter Creek, Dillot French imported two thoroughbred young Hereford bulls, Jerry Brosman nas imported on of the same class and W. E. Straight a third. The Butter Creek stockmen are in every particular up with the times and de termined, though at considerable cost to keep the breeding of their stock in the front ranks. Helix Booming. J. F. Thrasher, of Helix, is in the city on his way to Weston. He re ports lots of new sidewalk being laid in Helix, and much fencing of lots in progress. There are no idle men In that vicinity, and thlnes are do ing. He thinks Helix is destined to be one of the finest small towns In the state. Art Exhibit The Horace K. Turner art exhibit which will be held In Pendleton on March 4, C. C and 7, will be given at tne courthouse, instead of the Chris tlan church, as advertised. Many of uie most artistic advertising posters are now displayed In the various bus iness houses, and the exhibit Drom lses to be highly entertaining. A Good Tooth Brash l something everybody should have. A tooth brush that is made of poor bristles is but little better than none at all. KOEPPENS' PENETRATIVE BRUSH h made to our order in France. It is a four-row bleached wistle, put together in a workmanlike manner, guaranteed to trnish your teeth 271 times without losing a bristle. In other rds, it is guaranteed three months, which allows you to use " three times a day use it after each meal, no matter how Men you eat. Twentv-fhre Cenia Jf's the best brush we ever saw for that price. It's a 35 cent "ush, but buying in large lots and direct allows us to sell it at Look at it even if you don't want to buy now. J5 cents. KOEPPEN'S DRUG 55TORF 65 Steps From Main St., Toward the Coart House Choice meats at Houser's. Try Grotz'a clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at Gratx's. Hohbach's baking Is clean. Fresh fish dally at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Best thoc work at Teutsch's. Hohbach's baking is the best. Smoke the Pendleton Favorite. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Hohbach's baking is unsurpassed Hohbach's cakes arc fine. Try 'em A gentleman's smoke. The Pendle ton Favorite. Rader has the best furniture polish on the market Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers supplies. Fine Kentucky blue grass, good clean seed. Nolfs. Imported Umburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. I "El SIdelo," the best cigar made, at I Rees cigar store. Court street I For Sale 100 tons of alfalfa hay. R. J. Boddy, butcher, Athena, Or, l For Rent Two furnished front rooms. Address Mrs. H. S. Dorman. I The Oregon Dally Journal can be ! found on sale at Frazler's book store. Lot for -sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street You always get choice meat at Hou ser's. Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. Wood and coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., "phone Main 1121. A chance of a lifetime to get sewing machine for less than cost, at Jesse Failing s. Wanted Barn, centrally located large enough to keep four horses Apply at this office. Cut this out, take it to Rader's furniture store and get a bottle of furniture polish free. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. The smallpox quarantine was lifted last evening from the Love boarding house, on Johnson street. T .M. Keller Is facing the brick front occupied by Houser's market and Kemlcr &. Son's grocery. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located Reduced to $1,500. E. T. Wade. The front of the Golden Rule store has been repainted In black and white. Charles Lane did the work. Frank King, of Helix, will begin the erection very soon of a residence 24x30 feet and two stories in height For Sale Brick building with basement, 50x90, on Main street. Good property at a bargain. Easy terms E. T. Wade. Four hundred and eighty acres good level land, good house, all fenced plenty of water, 200 acres in barley $3,500. E. T. Wade. A purse has been found containing a small sum of money. Call at the business office of the East Oregonlan and describe property. E. J .Kirkman will this spring build a residence in block 217 of the reservation addition, between Marie, Jane, Tustln and High streets. xne scanet lever quarantine was lifted today from the home of Rev, B. F. Harper, where first and last four have been dangerously 111. George Hamblen has begun exca vating at the corner of Garfield and Wilson streets for the erection of a new residence which will be built Im mediately. The degree of the ropal nurnle the highest degree in Odd Fellow ship, was conferred last night on J. G. Brown, Bruce Cooley, C. L. Bon ney and Lee Teutscb. The $1,000 cottage is sold, but I have others. If you are from Mis souri, I can show you some fine farms and stock ranches. Come and see me. E. T. Wade. To all members of Pendleton Camn No. 41, Woodmen of the World. There will be an Interesting program for Saturday night. Refreshments will be served. Come out everybody. Daniel Hirl, who lives six miles west of Vinson, on Butter Creek, re ports stock of all kinds in excellent condition, with no trace whatever of disease. Neither is there any illness among the people. If you need matting, wood fibre carpet, art squares, rugs, lace cur tains, pictures, picture frames, wall paper, sewing machines or other ar ticles in my stock, now is the time to invest Everything must ko. Jesse Failing. DEPUTY ASSESSORS NAMED. List of Assistants Who Will Look After the Assessments In Umatilla County. County Assessor Strain has appoint ed the following deputies: M. L. Mor rison, Juniper; Henry Taylor, A. W. Nye. S. S. Darnell, D. B. Watson. C. E. Nelson (the latter office man), Pendleton; J. S. Cherry, Pilot Rock; J. W. Sturtevant, Ukiah; C. O. Hen ry, Athena; J. M. O'Harra, W. It. Gould. Weston; J. B. Walden, A. E. Troyer, Charles Weiss, Milton; Bai ley F. Ross. Meacham; Elbe Rogers, Freewater: The localities given are the postofflee addresses of the depu ties, and have no relation to the ter ritory wherein the person named may transact his official duties. In fact, the territory hns not been definitely divided among the deputies. Satur day. March 7, the deputies will meet with Mr. Strain at his office to agree upon basis of valuation of property, discuss the law governing the work of assessment, nnd look after such mis cellaneous affairs as may come up per taining to their official work. NEWS BUTCHERING. Daily Paper Walls Over Its Disfigur ed Offspring. Oh these newspapers are terrors when it comes to making a "pi" of things, and just to show that our home paper Isn't the only one Uiat makes mistakes, we refer to the man ner in which one of the locals was mangled after being printed In sev eral exchanges, says The Dalles Chronicle. In referring to the flight of Sam Wilkinson's homing pigeons, we said they were released Friday morning at 8 o'clock In Baker City, 2C9 miles from The Dalles, and one of them reached home the next day at 2 o'clock, making the flight In about 30 hours. Here Is the latest clipping from a valley exchango A carrier pigeon was released from Baker City at S:30 o'clock on the morning of February 13, and reached The Dalles at noon, making the trip approximately ISO miles by an air line, in three hours and a half." mHHHIHHIIHI 8"Mt- tM It Pays to Trade at The Pooples Warehouso SURPRISE SALE NO. 3 FRIDAY, FEB. 27, J 903 :-: 7 WOMEN'S TAILOR-MADE SUITS :-: I Tan, Blue and Gray, regular price, $12.60, tfjfl 00 Surprise Sale tJ)U.m) 150 yards Summer Goods, Silk Stripo and boautifully sheer, regular price, 75 cents per yard, at. 00 Surprise Sale, por yard Pt ice good lot this day only THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Outfitters for Men and Women. ,j.,j,l,.H,jl.,lllHtl.I..,lllIt1,,l,.l.lI1..i. 4...1..H.,H..H..1.,i.,.l..l.,H.,t in 1 1 REV. RIDELEY'S LECTURE. Conversed With Chinese Auditors I Their Native Tongue. Rev. L. B. Ridgeley's lecture at the Church of the Redeemer was listened to by an audience which packed the building. His lecture is pronounced by all who neard it as intensey inter estlng. Among his most Interested auditors were a dozen Chinamen with whom Mr. Ridgeley conversed I their native language after the lea ture. The singing by the vested choir was fine. Yesterday Mr. Ridgeley visited the agency school and lectured there by Invitation. From here h went to Boise. John Cox Will Return Home. John Cox, whose spine was broken several months ago in a runaway. will return tonight from Portland where he has been at the home of his brother, Richard Cox, taking med ical treatment. Mr. Cox was first op erated upon at St. Anthony's hospital to relieve the impigment of the broken vertebrae upon the spinal cord, since which time hlB condition has steadily, though almost imore- ceptlbly improved, though he is yet practically Helpless. Joseph McCabe in New Role, Walla Walla, Feb. 27. Joseph Mo Cabe, of the Washington & Columbia River Railroad, will be a partner of caivm Hellg, of Portland, In the man ageinent of the Walla Walla Opera House next season. Overhauling and repairing of the playhouse will be commenced in May. Twenty Cars of Potatoes. It is estimated by Pendleton retail ers in the provision market that 20 cars of Yakima potatoes were ship ped In here last year. Frank Brotherton. of Van Sycle. re ports about the usual acreage of wheat In that neighborhood, and It Is all looking finely. The livestock Is looking rough from the protracted forage feeding, but Is all healthy and in good condition. Neagle Bros, send yearly 100 tons of iron and 76 tons of smithing coal to country blacksmiths of Umatilla, Morrow, Grant and Union counties. They of course also send an immense quantity of ready-made iron, such as bolts, burrs and screws into the same territory, but the figures given are for raw iron. That Wear TV VrAA DOUGLAS qQ Rfl The Kind That Men WU.UV TVfJcyfcf T OWN MAKE M RA When You Want WW Low Priced Shoe GLORIA $3.50 The Woman Shoe of the day and the great- 0Q RA est for the price "JW-Ov Red School House $.25, $X.50, $1.75 WHO CAN BEAT 'EM? Boston Store Shoe Parlor Says None Better N, B, TRY A PAIR OP THE8E (til. i&Jsr C i To the Wise Farmer, or those who intend planting their gardens or do ing spring work of any kind in litis line, are that you will find everything in garden and farm tools of the very best quality and at the low est prices. W. J. CLARKE & CO., Court Street. FINE Toilet Soap We certainly can save you money. Fine German Mottled and Olive Castile Soap at 2jc a bar. Other fine values, 5c, 8c and ioc a bar. A Ten Cent Counter We show some fine values for 10 cents. Children's chairs, bas kets, tack hammers, large bottle ammonia, soap dishes, towel rings, etc., all at 10 cents apiece. About 000 boxes fine station ery in boxes in new designs of en velopes and colors, 15c to 29c. It will pay you to see this line. GARDEN SEEDS Complete lines at lowest prices. The Nolf Store For School Books and School Supplies at Lowest Prices. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters $ Frog Legs f Clams Crabs f and Lobsters f and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephouf Main A 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 Postoffice. 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 Wo have bought of the Allon Brothers, their Interest in the Wood buBlnesB, and now we are ready to furnish the best dry wood on short notloe. Office 838 Main Street. PfKe U2i. p. p. COLLIER & CO. r: it m " "-tUXMiniiiiiimni-irmiiiiMrtti i -i ,, - - , , ' ' ' ' ijjjtk-rM;(j;,,,l?ii jm nil) .iVipjpfi