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V Jm fonder Sue Ho.2 riday and Saturday, March 13-14 hards Wrapper Pattern, only one to each customer, each Bed Spreads, slightly soiled, full size and finished ready for use. Regular price, $1.25 to $1.50 ftfc teach, Wonder Sale Price, each WsC i le above prices are good for dotes mentioned above I only. Take advantage of low prices. KIRKMAN'S FULL ORCHESTRA EVERYBODY IS COMING TO THE FREE CONCERT AT OUR IDRE SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 14th, FROM 6:30 to 8:45 iUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. ' BRIEF NEWS NOTES. DAY, MARCH 13, 1903. COMING EVENTS. , 14 Umatilla County Vool- i Anonnlfltlntl PondlCtOll. Ill i Association's rooms. 14 Executive committee AnnAnlnltftn Don. Teachers' Institute, at 5. Dedication new Christ- 21. Umatilla County s Association, Commercial " nA.lInAH 6 Special school election :on. 28 Teachers' institute at r Two townships in Wallo-; in. ly to be opened 10 auine- -Modern Woodmen county b. O. F. hall, Pendleton. 17, 18 Inland Empire rAssociation, Walla Walla. Btate supreme court at Pen 17 Pacific Coaat Congress lUUUUllBUi, DBUIUO. Union -Oregon Pioneer Assocla- nnri. 24, 25 State Federation of ninha Antnrln. nrinnni HiminnT.immi f hhi- -National G. A. R. en San Francisco. office of constablo and deputy sher iff, was the next victim. He fell by the wayside Sunday afternoon and was quarantined at his home. Then Deputy Sheriff and Tax Collector Lachner began to pine away. He was too sick yesterday to come to work and at noon he was pronounced by Dr. Parker to have the smallpox and n quarantine was established on the T.achner home. Choice moats at Houser's. Try Gratz's clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at Gratz'6. Best thoe work at Teutsch's. Fresh fish daily at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Sea food fresh at Castle's. The best bread is Hohbach's. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Hohbach's bread is good bread. Ladles' half soles 40c Teutsch. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. To try Hohbach's bread Is to like It. It's fine. Rader has the best furniture polish on the market. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. Smoke "The Pendleton Favorite," made by J. Devlin. We are showing a good line of pocket knives. Nolf's. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. "El Sldelo," the best cigar made, at Rees' cigar store. Court street. The Oregon Daily Journal can be found on sale at Frazler's book store. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. The Current Literature Club meets at Mrs. Rosco Bryson's this after noon. Wanted A competent woman to d6 housework. Apply to Mrs. F. E. Judd. You always get choice meat at Hou ser's. Bank. FROM SUMPTER DISTRICT. Former Secretary of Red Boy Visit ing In the City. j James A. Howard, retiring socre-' tary of the Red Boy Consolidated i Gold Mines Company, and secretary! or tne uoiconda consolidated Gold Mines Company, Is in town. Mr. Howard was asked concerning the conditions in tho Sumpter district and said: "In a general way, tho Sumpter district is more nnwporons than at any other time in Its h!sory. There are more new properties being floated and more money coming Into the camp than ever ocfor.?. Tho mining Interests are looking forward to tho most prosperous season iho coming summer In the hlsor.' of the camp. "The great output of the North Pole mine, almost a million dollats during the past year, ind the fnct that the Columbia mine on the same vein has produced about halt a mil lion, has drawn tho attention of tho mining world to this region, and money for legitimate mining is easier to obtain than at any other period." Concerning the condition of the Gol conda, Mr. Howard says: "Never bo fore In the history of tho property lias there been as much good ore in sight, and never has development work been marked by such success as It has the past two months." Mr. Howard says In his opinion, all that is necessary to make the Gol conda mine one of tho largest pro ducers in the country is careful, eco nomical, and systematic develop ment. Mr. Howard and his family expect to leave for their new home in Sump ter, Saturday evening. It Pays to Trade at ThoPooples WarohouBO I i Railroad Prospects. Railroad talk is heard from May ville .neighborhood and If all that's said Is true the roll of cars will be heard In a very few months now. One of tho Incorporators of the Arlington & Pacific Coast Railroad Company has been In Mayvllle for some time looking over the ground and trying to secure a dopot location and we un derstand he will have no trouble in doing this. Land has risen in value In ,that neighborhood during the last week or two and at least two of the sales are ahead of anything that has taken place in Condon yet, so that prospects for a railroad from Arling ton via Condon to Florence are sure ly brighter than ever. Condon Times. OFFICE QUARANTINED Baker County Jail Scat- excent Jesse Snow, are in their respective homes lallpox, says the Democrat )mo disease was Introduced mnty jail by Fred Cavln, a "who was arrested for lar , and tho city physician, Lockwood Parker. His declared to be smallpox rushed to tho nest house 1 atiRrlff'n nfflpo nml ponrt ivvinnniHiiiiRrinn a i . w in nt hrtmA ir wn a ma. iir iiv mi MrmiiiTi rnnr v. r Tilt. wnn ni na I ih mini Shall We ' v -'J i k SV iminutes. No bo line- no boil . ' - c- l' lo-uay. jo cts. Little Bridge Work. W. A. Storle(foreman of the bridge department or tne o. K. & N., is in the city. Mr. Storie reports that very little Is doing anywhere In this sec tion of the country on the company's lines In the way of repairing bridges, because very little Is needed. Most of the repairing now In progress is In Washington, or in the Burnt River district, toward Huntington, where recent high water has made some trouble and threatens more. Buying Draft Horses. B. Brown, of Portland, is here try ing to buy heavy draft horses weigh ing from 1500 pounds up. He de- rl n me Vinf o f-.no ilm f nno nvf ntiflnl Alta street, opposite Savings al over 0rantj MoProw nn(1 Umatilla counties has resulted In his finding Wood and coal by car lots a spec- one lone team for shipment. Whllo laity. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone there are many horses that answer Main 1121. An addition has been built to the Wray marble shops, to be used as a work shop. , For Rent Five-room house, two blocks east of Main street. Apply at this office. If you want a business location on his purpose they are not for sale at all, being all in use. The fact re mains that the ranches and farms are about stripped of surplus horses. Hunting Timber. The locating of timber lands In Wallowa county still continues, as nnnrlif tvtw il n . ftmhan nrulcnra rwa " " X, ' ri , " 1 passing through Wallowa. As the tim four. E. T. Wade. ber In the East has been exhausted it See Our Advertise m e n t Tomorrow1 .if The Peoples Warehouse I! OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN For Sale Residence with one, two will be only a matter of a short time or mree lots, located at 517 Jane until this vast forest will be develop street. Call at house. ed, which, of .course, will bring untold Wanted A six or seven-room house I wealth to the owners, but with the within one or two blocks of Main aeveioping or tnese lands comes Christian Church Meetings. The meeting at the Christian church as resulted in 69 additions in 12 days. Evangelist Wilson is a man of power in the pulpit. His sermon on "The Atonement," last night, was lucid and convincing. There were four additions last night. The sub ject of the address tonight Is "Pilate's Question." Some are to oe napuzeu tonleht. Programs of the dedicatory services for Sunday will be distrib uted tonight. Winter Grain Was Killed. Thorn is? a creat deal of winter oats ,nf i,nc iionn killed out by the dry. frosty weather of the past six weeks. The rains have come in time to save most of the winter wheat, al though, like oats some fields are killed out, and will have to u r sown. This Is true of the hill farms m miion oiiRt of Salem, and some other sections. Salem Journal. Real Estate Transfers. Franher has bought of P. C. Sporry, paying therefor $1,350. lots 13 and 14, block 81, of the reservation addition. The sale was through the E. D. Boyd agency. The .o- iioo nt the southeast corner of Webb and Calvin streets, at the , terminus of the W. & C. R. railway. win Purchase Dairy Herd, M. H. Gillette, who formerly ran a threahlng outfit near Pendleton, ships by today's freight a carload of milk cows. He is going to engage m tne dairy business at Moscow, Idaho, and came back to Pendleton to purchase his dairy herd. In Police Court. In Judge Fits Gerald's court this morning, Art Harvey was lined S5 for being drunk and disorderly on tho streets. street. Address E, this office. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located. Reduced to $1,500. E. T. Wade. F. B. Ball is shipping 10 carloads of cattle today to the Sound from Echo. They were bought on Butter Creek. For Sale Brick building railroad, bo if we lose In one way we will gain in another. Wallowa News Contract for Plastering The contract for plastering the now hospital has been let to T. M. Kel ler. The specifications call for first class material and workmanship with throughout. The entire" building will basement, 50x90, on Main street. Good have an adamant base with a plaster- property at a bargain. Easy terms, of-parls finish. The work is to begi E. T. Wade. as soon as the plumbing is roughed Best investment rm Pnclfln nmut A &"d be finished by the first today is in Yakima valley. See the June- lne sana on,Jr wl ue a Pro Nesslv-Sontf Invtmpnf Homnnnv duct of this county, and will come "ad" elsewhere. Walter Peo, son of Chief Peo, has been very ill with pneumonia, at the family home on the reservation, but is convalescing. from Umatilla. There will be 7,600 yards of plastering in the building. Gone to Sumpter. Monte B. Gwynn, of Boise, arrived Four hundred and eighty acres goodlat the Gelser last night to meet his level land, good house, all fenced. 1,1 J- . uwynn, oi renoieion .. - ' I till.n In O it. n y Tf plenty or water, 200 acres in barley, ",1U ' MUBlulJr l" uregun wooi $3,500. E. T. Wade It is probable that the firs appear ance of the Kids' band in nubile will be at the Boston Store-Peoples Ware house ball game on the 28th. For RenbSulte of rooms in East Oregonion' building. Steam heated. Hot and cold water and bath room on same floor. Inquire at this office. George Froome yesterday sent to growers' Association. Together they lert for Sumpter this morning on In surance business. Baker Herald Lectures In The Dalles, Colonel Frank Drake, who will ad dress the citizens of Pendleton to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the pariorB of the Commercial Assocla tion. on the benefits of the nermanont exhibit of Oreeon. to which TTmntllln wnua vvana ror sale a registered county has failed tn contribute In nd anu imported i'ercneron stallion from dressing the people of The Dalles uaiureath Bros., of JanesvIIIe, Wis- this afternoon, upon the same sub consm. ject. i Thomas McQuowen has sold to .T. B. McDill for $350. 160 acres of land WE ARE pleased to advise tha In section 1. townshln 5 ranee 30. .... . r . . .. The nronertv ilea twn m 1p nHt nf wc ave received a iuii new Juniper station. stock of those celebrated Ralph Steen, aged 20 year, died yes terday morning at his home at Milton from abscess of the liver. The fun eral was held today. Mr. Steen was a native of Milton. $2.50 Shoes FOR LADIES. Early Rose seed potatoes are very scarce this season. Despaln & Clark have a small stock. Leave your or ders with them at once. Office Sav ings Bank bulldlpg. have lust received a fresh shinment of rrI ar ana is now on sale. Quarter pound, 10c. e nave also just unpacked a large shipment of ATOMIZERS f. Medical and Oil Atomizers of all kinds: all nrices. fc4 g(Hb 1 UUUCI UU1U. W LI1CI M I.OO. Si or nnH tr V- " r Fjw. A. m g - ' ' - w w M4 From Main St, Toward the CoftHose inis is the shoe we had last fall and sold out ev ery pair bef o re Stove Refused to Burn. For the last two mornings the stove In the Hartman Abstract Com pany's office has acted strangely, re- iusmg to burn in a proper manner. and Insisting on smoking In a most improper manner. After several vain attempts to locate the disorder, Judge Hartman called a local plumber and ordered tho trouble Investigated, The pipe was removed and two dead pig eons were found in the flue where have arranged to keep them cons mey noa tanen reiugo irom tne snow. - j . . . , .. When thn flr war RtArtrt th niP. tantIy on hand s yu had better eons, nefng unable to got out, were " Fa". suffocated, effectually blocking the DESCRIPTION Vici kid. Good- year welt, patent tip, smooth infinlfV MpyihlA onH naiirrnvinn Good Lonnlnn Weather . ' "".nai'iHH VB---0 " I Incr q.A W H .Flotnhnr of tha Wlohor ' Mill Company, at Tanks, above Wes-I O J ton. was In the city yesterday. Mr. I lllllf III TfllfTfJi Fletcher reports that an Immense s number of logs was gotton out during nri, m. . ... . . , the past winter, which has been very "fcere Whole Familie8 Are Shod draff. WHAT IS THE USE favorable to the logging Industry, and that the Fletcher mills will start the spring with a full summer's work on 5?5 A m.on "e..mPloy.?.d of suffering from IndlKoation if you mo year arouna Dy me ieicncr mm. eat what vo.i wnnf nt .t,in youraeir to avoid nnnh rilAtrARnT Again In Business. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after James E. Hnckott. Pendleton's vet- eating will digest your food nerfectly ornn sheepman, has again launched and froo you from all the disagreeable into tno sheep industry on his own symptoms of Indigestion and DysDOD- account, having purchased all the sia. Eat what you like at anv time. sneep ovrnea by Fred Webber, or ana take an Acker Tablet afterward. Spear's Canyon, Mr. Hackett has Positively guaranteed. Your money boon Identified with tho ahcop bust- will always ho refunded If you ness In this country for over 20 years aro not satisfied. Write to us for a and Is woli known as a careful and froo sample. W. H. Hooker Co,, umcieni manager. i uurtaio, w. x. It Is Time to Plant , Yoar Garden Seeds Now, but your ground must be broken and made fit to re ceive them. If you haven't the" proper implements, you can select anything in this line from our high grade stock oi spades, rakes, hoes, reels, watering pots, rollers, trowels, Etc. W. J. CLARKE & CO., Court Street -i f BASEBALL GOODS Full line Victor and Reach bats mitts, balls and gloves, Balls, 5c to $i. io ' Mitts, ioc to $3. 95 Bats, ioc to 95c We are showing some good val ues in sporting goods. GARDEN SEEDS Our line of bulk and package goods is complete. All 5c papers of Garden and Flower Seeds at one-half price, 2jc s package. NEW ARRIVALS New wrist bags, by express, the latest novelties. Good values up to Si. 25 and Si. 50 each, here 98c. Bead chains and necklaces all colors choice 25c. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant, At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs Clams f Crabs and f Lobsters $ and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant The Nolf Store Office and School Supplies Books and Stationery TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone Main 4 nin Hfr M MM I M it FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! Our large 68-page illustrated s'eed catalogue. We handle the celebrated LILY, BOGARDUS & CO.'S Garden, Flower and Field Seeds, These seeds are grown in the Pacific Nortliwest country and are richt at home in rhin soil and climate. They are hardy and adapted to this section. I Vmi ,1 1... ma m a am 1mm ....mm' 1 . . T vu io- -"wo fu jciuiig a gouu crop irom incse seeds. Our large 68-page catalogue contains much valuable infor mation and con be had by asking for it at our store or writing us and we will mail you one. Thompson Hardware Co., 62 Main Street EVERYTHING IN THE HARDYARE LINE miMMmillMMMHItMMtllfmHHIHmH Have Yor Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel Ul AA PlsO V Al I expect people le know wM II J V V UU T UU you have to sell U yw 4m't A D V EB TIJSJE? The sew store cb sever fe knewB hrIcm It advertise