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winrn m. YOU IN STYLE? If not get in line and wear the latest. It is the same price. COME IN, SEE THEM fhc PAUZA, the newest in shape and a CC2 Cf eactlfai Hat In Black and Pearl qKsW rhe Latest in stiff Hats you will also see in out itsplay. Crown about same as regular Hat but the ke brim is much broader, giving a very tyish effect. In black only. the GRACCO, a Hat that becomes everyone. We kn show you in a variety of colors. Pric- $2 50 b from $J .50 to The BOSS, the best $3.00 Hat to be found anywhere. EDTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. 2SDAY, MARCH 10, 1903. COMING EVENT6. 12 13 District Christian En- iconventlon, Milton. 12 13 Shootinc: tourna nnnrinif. mniin. 14 TTmatllla Honntv Wool Association, Pendleton, In 14 Rxpnntlvn committee 14 Teachers' institute, at 15. Dedication new Clirist- h 21 Umatilla County Sports- jkssociation, Pendleton. k 2G Special school election Heton. 28 Teachers' institute at ty to be opened to settle- i, v ft Modern Woodmen county jo. O. F. hall, Pendleton. C, 17, 18 Inland Empire fc Association, Walla Walla. I-State supreme court at Pen- H.7 Pacific Coast Congress regationalists, Seattle. L Circuit court. -Eastern Oregon G. A. R. en- It, Union 17 Oregon Pioneer Associa- rtland. B, 24, 25 State Federation of Clubs, Astoria. C-10 Forty-second annual National Educational Asso Boston, Mass. 17 National G. A. R. en- It, San Francisco. Expects Big Tourist Business. C. S. Calderhead, general passenger ngent for the W. & C. R. railway, was in the city yesterday. His stay here was short, on account of his wife lying very ill at their home in Walla Walla. Mr. Calderhead states that his company, the Northern Pacific, an ticipates the heaviest Yellowstone Park tourist business the coming sea' son it has ever had. He does not think anytnihg will be done toward the completion of the steel bridge over the Umatilla at this place until the steel bridges now being built over the Walla Walla and Touchet are completed. Looklna for Beef Cattle. J. M. Cox, of Alaska, left for Seat tle this morning after an unsuccess ful quest for beef cattle for the Alas ka market. He found plenty of 2 and 3-year-olds that are in prime condi tion, but the heavy 4-year-olds that he wanted are not to be had at this juncture. However, he ran across several droves that he expects will about meet his demands by the middle of May, when he will return to Inspect them. At that time he will buy horses for the Sound market will take several carloads of "chunks" weighing from 1,300 to 1,400 pounds. Indian Police. The Indian police claim that the Indians who get drunk in Pendleton on Saturdays are responsible for near ly all the trouble that the Indians make from one end of the year to the other. That the entire tribe, on and off the reservation, does not make as much trouble as the few who get drunk in town on Saturdays. There are now six federal policemen belong ing to the reservation. They are Narcisse Bushman, Chan Tain, Jack, What Tie, New-mow-it, and Mowtan- nic. taoved to This Vicinity. Baltezore and family arrived Elgin, Or., today, and will r home in this county. They in the city until they find perty to suit them. They at the train by Dr. Klrby, their friend at Elgin. !AiN-n THE PURE IRAIN COFFEE i it use Grain-0 in place of foi will enjoy it just as it tastes the same ; yet, it food to the system, dis ; the full substance of the In with every drop. IY IT TO-DAY. ere; lScandSSc ptrpacluge. Want to Play Ball. The Wonders issue a sweeping chal lenge to play baseball with the win ners of the Peoples Warehouse-Boston Store game. Thoy also challenge a team to be composed of the best play ors In both those teams. Finally, they challenge any team that can be made up from employes of the various mer cantile establishments of the city. Stroke of Paralysis. Frank Mansfield, of Athena, Is In a quite critical condition. Last spring he suffered a light stroke of paralysis, and In the winter had a severe fall. Since the fall he has been in very poor health, and is not expected to recover from his present Illness. 0He is 67 years of age. St Patrick's Day. Celebrate St Patrick's day by at tending the ball to be given at Ar mory hall Tuesday evening, March 17, by the Order of Washington. Klrk man's orchestra. A good time Is as sured all. Grand march at 9 o'clock. Admission 50 cents. ;assafras bark le have lust received a fresh shipment ot select New id Bark and is now on sale. Quarter DOlind, 10c. ;We have also just unpacked a large shipment of ATOMIZERS it, Medical and Oil Atomizers of all kinds; all prices. , a goon Atomizer, either for toilet or medical purposes, a first-class Atomizer with slate rubber bulb. Others $i.oo, $1.25 and $1,50. irs, $1,50 Each. We now offer you an elegant in- lument for spraying oily liquids, at this low price. EPPEN'S DRUG STORE From Main St., Toward the Cort Howe Choice moats at Houscr's. Try Gratz's clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Fresh fish" dally at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Sea food fresh at Castle's, Best rhoo work at Teutsch's. The best bread Is Hohbach's. Smoke the Pendleton Favorite. Smokers' supplies at Nouman's. Hohbach's bread Is good bread. Ladies' half soles 40c. Teutsch. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. A gentleman's smoke, The Pendle ton Favorite. 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. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. If you want best goods for least money, trade at the St. Joe. Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. "El Sidelo," the best cigar made, at Rees' cigar store. Court street Every town has a leading store. The St Joe leads In Pendleton. Wanted German girl to do general housework. Apply at E. O. office. There will be several Initiations to night into Eureka lodge, I. O. O .F. For Rent Two furnished front rooms. Address Mrs. H. S. Iorman. 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, You always get choice meat at Hou ser's. Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. "Lovely Mary," by the author of "Mrs. Wiggs, of the Cabbage Patch," Nolf's. Wood and coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone Main 1121. A chance of a lifetime to get a sewing machine for less than cost, at Jesse Failing's. The prettiest line of men's shirts ever shown in Pendleton. Just receiv ed at the St. Joe. If you want a business location on Main street, come and see me. I have four. E. T. Wade. Cut this out, take it to Rader's furniture store and get a bottle ot furniture polish free. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. Wanted: A six or seven-room house within one or two blocks of Main street. Address E, this office. Our shelves and tables are loaded with new spring goods. Prices lower than ever. The St. Joe Store. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located. Reduced to $1,500. E. T. Wade. Hose company No. 5 will meet In regular session tonight. The com pany is full and has money in the treasury. 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 All members of Hose Company No. 5 are requested to attend the meeting tonight at the usual place. Business of importance to transact. The regular monthly meeting of the Commercial Association, which was postponed last Tuesday night, will be held tonight at the club rooms. Wanted Work by man and wife; man handy at any kind of work. La dy Is good cook. Would prefer to work on ranch. Address Geo. Dye, 209 Garden street Just received a large stock of fine custom clothing from the B. Kuppen helm Co. You know this house leads them all for style, fit and workman ship. The St. Joe. Work has begun on the new ware house at Barnhart, which will be GO xlOO feet In size, with a capacity of 80-000 bushels. It belongs to the Pa cific Coast Elevator Co. Beautiful dress goods, trimmings, shirt waists, hosiery, underwear, rib bons, laces, embroideries, gloves, belts, millinery; in fact, almost any thing you can call for, at the St. Joe. It Is current report that NelB Miller and partner, named Snick, will build a two-story brick business house at Athena the coming summer. Also that Mosgrove Bros, will build a orlck business house. 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 go. Jesse Failing. Mr. Catberman, of Foster, says the Maxwell ditch is one of the most suc cessful ditches in the Northwest It was dug 10 years ago and tho levels were run with such skill and care that the ditch requires much less cleaning and overhauling than the avenge ditch. There was bom Saturday- last to J. B. Wllhelm and wlfo, who live four miles west of town, a daughtor. Wick Walker has bought of Charles White 160 acros of land six milos west of the city and will build a dwel ling thereon the coming summer. F. A. Gordon has sold to David Gor don for $1500 the northwest quarter of section 20, township 5. range 32. The property lies a short distance west of Juniper. E. G. Walthor has sold to Laura V. Kales for $1100 lot 4. block 11, In the Llvermore addition. The property lies on the west side of Bush, Vfveen Wilson and Washington. Mr. Wilhelm has bought 160 acres of land six miles west of the city, of Charles White, paying therefor $2,200 and has begun the erection of a dwell ing which will cost about $1,000. E. G. Walther has sold to Laura V. Hales for $1,100. lot 4 In block 11, in the Llvermore addition. The proper ty lies on the west side of Bush street, between Wilson and Washing ton. F. A. Gordon has sold to David Gordon the northwest quarter of sec tion 20, township 5, range 32. The place lies a short distance west of Juniper. The consideration was $1, 500. L. Neil, who lives six miles west of the city, reports eonsideral ).? scale and aphis on the fruit trees i:i that vicinity. Plowing and sesdliii? me well under way, the ground being in fine condition for plowing. G. A. Hartman and N. Berkley have bought of Welcome Walker the southwest quarter cf section 25, town ship 3, range 30, paying therefor $1, 000. The land lies about 10 miles west and two miles north of the city. G. A. Hartman and N. Berkley have bought for $1,600 the southwest quar ter of section 25, township 3, range 30. The property lies 10 miles west and two miles north of tho city. The purchase was made of Welcome Wal ker. Peter West, whose farm adjoins the city on the southeast, commenced the sowing of 500 acres of spring wheat yesterday. The crop is intended for hay exclusively. Plowing for all spring crops Is under way. The soil is in fine condition. It Payer to Trade at Tho Peoples Wareb.on.se T IA A ICTC THE B0Y NEEDS A ttAIoio blouse That will stand the wear of tho boy anil the wash tub, ami this is tho kind of material from which our Blouses nre made. They tit well, are strongly made and will not rip, nor will not lose color In washing. We carry the largest stock of Boys' Waists and Blouses In tho city. 'Mothers Friend" Blouses, sizes 3 to to years . .25c to $1.40 t " " Waists, 1 collars, 3 to 14 " . 50c to $1.00 t " " " collar attached, 3 to 10 f ytars 25c to 75c '-Mothers Friend" Soft Sailor collars 3 to 10 yrs 25c to $1.00 T See Display in North Window The Peoples Warehouse i BOYS OUTFITTERS Notlc. All members of Daphne Circle No. 2 are requested to meet in full force Wednesday evening, March 11. Bus! ness of Importance will come up that requires all the membership. The 18th of March will be our social even lng, to which all members and their husbands are invited. There will be different kinds ot amusements to en tertain everyone. Lunch will be sorv ed and everyone pleasantly entertain' ed. ELLEN G. BOND, Guardian Neighbor. Franklin Brought Back. Jacob Proebstel, of Portland, depu ty United States marshal, last night brought in John R. Franklin, who is under sentence for selling liquor to the Indians. This is Franklin's sec ond offense. He is now incarcerated in the Jail here and has about 60 dayB to serve. Franklin's, health is poor and the Willamette climate was not beneficial for him. Hence the trans fer. Courier Changes Hands. E. P. Greene, founder and publisher of the Columbia Courier, published at iCennewlck, has announced the sale of the paper to C. O. Anderson, of Wilcox, Ariz., who has already taken charge. Mr. Greene will devote his time in the future to land Interests in that vicinity. Walla Walla Statesman. If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money re funded if It does not satisfy you. Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for free sample. W. H. Schmidt & Co., druggists . WE ARE pleased to advise that we have received a full new stock of those celebrated $2.50 Shoes FOR LADIES. This is the shoe we had last fall and sold out ev ery pair be f o r e we could get more of them. We have arranged to keep them cons tantly on hand, so 'you had better try a pair, DESCRIPTION Vici kid, Good- year welt, patent tip, smooth insole, flexible and new spring last, lace. Boston Store When Wkole Families Are Shod AAAAftftAAMft It Is Time to Plant Yoor 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 ol spades, rakes, hoes, reels, watering pots, rolers, trowels, Etc. W. J. CLARKE & CO., Coort Street A AA FINE Toilet Soap We certainly can save you money. Fine German Mottled and Olive Castile Soap at ajc 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 900 boxes tine station ery in boxes in new designs of en velopes and colors, 15c to 29c. It will pay you to see this line. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters f Frog Legs f Clams f Crabs f and f Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant GARDEN SEEDS Complete lines at lowest prices. The Nolf Stoe t? Ci.l.nnl T1A1, onl (.Vknnl ' 1'Ul Ubiiuui uuuna aiiu uwuuui Supplies at Lowest Prices. TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone Main 4 I FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! ! Our large 68-page illustrated seed catalogue. We handle the celebrated LILY, BOGARDUS & CO.'S Garden, Flower and Field Seeds, The&e seeds ,are. grdwn. in the Pacific Northwest country and arc right at home in this soil and climate. They are hardy and adapted to this section. You take no chances in getting a good crop from the,se 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 mailybu one. Thompson Hardware Co., 62 1 Main Street EVERYTHING IM THE HARDWARE LIHE Mill tltlMHHMIHMMII' 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 HMM I me