Perfect Fitting Skirts See Our Corner Window Our Complete Spring and Summer Line of Skirts has just arrived from the East, and the Designs and Materials are the Latest. Prices Range From $2 to $15 Splendid Values and Elegant Fabrics ITEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alia Streets. BRIEF NEWS HATES, i (feast' (g)YTO) WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS. 1903. I COMING EVENTS. rch 21. Umatilla County amen's Association, Commercial ciation's rooms, Pendleton. irch 2G Special school election endleton. rch 28 Teachers' Institute at n. ril 1 Two townships in Wallo- aunty to be opened to settle- 11 1 Modern Woodmen county; I. O. O. F. hall, Pendleton. 11 13 Eastern OreEon Presby-1 IwSraTJnion, Or. ifirlJ 16, 17. 18 Inlarid Empire' T Bathers' Association. Walla Walla, i 4 State supreme court at Pen- y s-17 pacinc Coast Congress angregationallsts, Seattle. ly 20, June 3 Presbyterian gen- issombly, Los Angeles, Cal. 28, 29 and June 12, 13 Wool Pendleton. 1 Circuit court. 2 Eastern Oregon G. A. R. en- ment, Union le 2, 3 and June 23. 24 Wool Heppner. le 5, C Wool sales, The Dalles. 9, 10 and June 26. 27 Wool Shnniko . 17 Oregon Pioneer Assocla- ?ort!and. IE, 16 Wool sales, Baker St. Patrick's Ball. The St. Patrick's ball, given by William Martin Union No. 1E5, In the Armory hall last night, was the : largest attended and most successful i public dance given this season. Many or the dance-going public, who are ) keeping the Lenten period, took ad I vantage of this night to attend the I show and afterwards the dance. The I ball was crowded to the doors and ! standing room was at a premium, I which, assured the success of the oc casion financially, and swelled the treasury of the order considerably. Mrs. Mary Knight looked after the affairs of the occasion and the music was furnished by KIrkman's orches tra. Stock Farm for Sale. We have the Jas. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. It consists of 640 acres. 140 acres In timothy: more than 200 acres in wild hay, which will grow timothy. A portion will grow wheat and barley, balance pasture; abundance of water. All fenced; good buildings. Will sell in one, two or three tracts. Easy terms. Also the George Barn hardt farm four miles up Wild Horse. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. to is, 19 wool sales. Elgin. 23, 24. 25 State Federation of en's Clubs, Astoria. 6-10 Forty-second annual ag National Educational Asso- Boston, Mass. ast 17 National G. A. R. en- nent, San Francisco. leraber 8-11 National irrigation pss, ogden, Utah. Wheat Inferior. John W. Blom ,of Despain Canyon, reports some of the wheat looking in ferior for a peculiar reason. In some instances the soil was too well pre pared that is, it was plowed and harrowed until, being loose, friable earth, it became so poreus that much of the wheat went down too deep and the fall rains afterward settled the soil over it, covering it so deep it could not come up. This accounts for the reports of winter kill. i Rent Suite of rooms in East aion building. Steam heated. d cold water and bath room on Soor. Inquire at this office. iTwo WalljCases For Sale BARGAINS r HUNZIKER aweler ana Optioian Weddings Promised. Two weddings are scheduled to take place soon, so says Madam Rumor. One in the month of roses, when a genial knight of the grip will lead to the altar one of Pendleton's belles of society and another In September, the principals being a civil engineer and a winsome young lady who Is also a great favorite in society. Met Old Friend. James A. Devlin this morning met very unexpectedly an old friend, William McMiller, of Ashland, Wis., who had stopped off the overland westbound to make some purchases. Mr. McMiller was on his way to Port land. If he does not return and make his abiding place in Pendleton, It will not be Mr, Devlin's fault. An Operator Again. C. S. Haines has returned to duty at the O. R. & N. telegraph offices. For the present he will be night tel egrapher. He comes here from Huntington, where he subbed on night duty for a week. He has aban doned his fruit farm project near Col lege Place, Wash. Appointed Deputy. George W. Nelson has been ap pointed deputy by State Organizer Sherwood, of the Maccabees, and the appointment was confirmed by the lo cal tent last night. In about two weeks Mr. Nelson will go to Baker City to work for the order. For Sale. 11-room house and lot, 2 blocks from Main street, suitable for a home boarding house. Would rent for $30. Price $3500. N. T. Conklln. (Hfomia Olive Oil We have just received a freHh supply of California I from tl. ... i r, . u,lvo Oil. We get tills HroweS " ,Soutliem California. ThU Oil is absolutely i on can nrnv tiilu tn n..n . .m nr. fj peceptlble olive flavor. It i,mt f , Auvua ,i r i hi alni3teirle,t th,s UttVor uud lfc ls not 'ond in auy oil which E" ttuuumted to any considerable extent. hnn.it nnt.tan.wPfl nil ""-uaimeranU are practically tasteleaa. 75c PINT OR $1.25 FULL QUART BOTTLES ve Oil for every Mud of frying or wherever you use butter us? Wl n ?0Ubt con,,der O'ive Oil too expensive for or- uue, uut It la not. HH ft niiiirt f nil I. ..,1 i.fi .., i.. Shall be phased to show you our oil. EPPEN'S DRUG STORE ?tcps From Main St., Toward tne Court Hoese Choice meats at Houser's. Try Gratz's clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Best thoo work at Teutsch's. Fresh fish daily at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joergor. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch. Drop into Clark & Co.'s for a social time. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store for good smokes. J. D. Hinklo has begun work on his new residence. Rnder has the best furniture polish on the market, Clark & Co.'s new cigar store now open. Ell building. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers supplies. Smoke "The Pendleton Favorite," made by J. Devlin. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. Miller, 209 Court street, for choice chocolates, cigars, fruits, etc. Imported Hmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. "El Sidelo," the best cigar made, at Rees' cigar store. Court street. Correct styles for this spring are now shown at Carrier's millinery. Good, dry cottonwood at P. P. Col ller & Co.'s. 'Phone, Main 1121, Wanted Plain sewing by the day Mrs. Alice Smith, 719 College street. The Oregon Daily Journal can be found on sale at Frazier's book store. The rare creations of the millinery art on display at Carrier's Millinery. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street Hammocks, baseball and golf goods, garden seeds, new card board. Nolf's. Wanted A competent woman to do housework. Apply to Mrs. F. E. Judd. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. For Rent Five-room house, two blocks east of Main street Apply at this office. Wanted Two or three dozen chick ens; Plymouth Rocks preferred. Ad dress Box 124. Blue lodge F. and A. M. conferred the second degree on Richard Nye Monday evening. If you want a business location on Main street, come and see me. I have four. E. T. Wade. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. John Smith, of Walla Walla, will at once open an agricultural lmple ment house at Milton. Furnished housekeeping rooms wanted on the hill; the higher up the better. Apply at the Delta. E. J. Murphy is engaged in painting and papering James Crawford s new residence on the north side. Benjamin Osborne, who lives two miles east of Milton, will this spring build a residence on his farm. This spring's choicest Ideas in millinery will be on display at Mrs Campbell's commencing Thursday, Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located Reduced to $1,500. E. T. Wado. We have our pattern hats now on display and invite you to call and stuty the late styles. Carrier. Mill inery. For Sole Brick building with basement, 50x90, on Main street. Good property at a bargain. Easy torms E. T. Wade. Best investment on Pacific Coast today is in Yakima valley. See the Nessly-Scott Investment Company "ad" elsewhere. Tne subject of Mr. Wilson's ser mon at the Christian church tonight will be "Ten Pendleton Reasons for Being a Christian." Four hundred and eighty acres good level land, good house, all fenced, plenty of water, 200 acres In barley, $3,500. E. T. Wade Chris Brady, of Fulton .who has in 000 acres of wheat, reports his wheat and that of everybody else In that neighborhood as looking finely. Harry Blxby has sold his residence property on the north side and will build on another lot owned by him In the same block. It will be a six-room cottage. Membership cards in the Golf Club are being Issued upon the payment of ?l. The work of effectively organlz lng the club will not proceed until after Lent The Elks of Walla Walla will give a minstrel performance April 14, which will probably bo repeated. A few days later the aggregation will come to Pendleton. O. T. Douglas, of Weston, has near ly completed his new residence. The plasterers are now at work and the building will be ready for occupancy by the first of April. J L. Miller, of the Miller Roller Mills, at Milton, is enlarging and re modeling his resldenco, and making other Improvements upon It. includ ing repainting and repaperlng It. Walter Baker's delicious cocoa and chocolate and also Flgprune cereal, served free by Miss Farrell, the dem onstrator AVednesday and Thursday, at Martin's Family Grocery and Bak ery. An agreement has been reached be tween the owners of the Hotel Pen dleton and the Insurance adjusters In rlatlon to tho plastering destroyed by Are and water. The loss was 2,000 yards. Call at Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery and enjoy a cup of Fig prune cereals and also Walter Bakor'a delicious cocoa and chocolate Served by Miss Farrell Wednesday and IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE This season 1ms brought tunny now and beautiful dross materials to tho front. As usual wo are the first to show MISTRALS 111 Grny' Tan' 1Jluo NVliito' Green nml c,,obolin' 45 inchcs wi(iei YOILES BARETTA CORDS In all colors, 45 inches wide, por yard jjg In all colors, 45 inchos wide, por yard 3 $1.00 $1.65 $126 Ilnndsomo Uno of NOVELTY GOODS Suitable for Tailor-Made Skirts and Suits in Heavy and Medium Weights, 51 inchos wido during our CELEB RATION SALE 100,000 yards Valenciennes Lace, 2c to 20c, at Colobration Salo, lc to 10c yd. 5 pieces Scotch Flannel, worth 29c, this weok at Colobration Salo, 15c yd. Ladies' and Men's Fancy Hose, worth 50o and 75c, at Colobration Sale, 25c pair. 11 pieces Indian Dimity, regular price 30c, at Colobration Salo, 15c yd. 25 dozen Ladies' Kid Gloves, regular price $1.25, at Celebration Salo, G5c pair. The Peoples Warehouse PENDLETON'S LEADING DRY GOODS STORE Rooms to rent, 407 West Alta street. William Harder, of Dry Creek, will build a large barn this spring. G. F. Williams has the contract. Drs. Smith and Itingo have begun a general overhauling of their office, and will include repainting .repaper lng and recarpeting. Mr. Cockburn, a farmer living east of Milton, will build a residence this spring on his ranch. Rulaford & Putnam have the contract. John H. Hagen. who lives six miles north of the city, will enlarge his res idence and build upon it new porches and repaint the entire structure. Mr. Hagen reports all crops fine and the soil in the finest condition. This in cludes tho 800 acres of winter wheat he has sown. He is about to sow 300 acres more of wheat. The furniture dealers report un commonly large sales of furniture for some time past. Especially was this true of the entire month of February, which is usually the dullest month in the year in the furniture trade. There could hardly be a surer Index of the finances of the people than the dis position to buy house furnishings. It Is Time to Plant Your 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 of spades, rakes, hoes, reels, watering pots, rollers, trowels, Etc. W.;j. CLARKE & CO., Court Street BASEBALL GOODS Coal Mint Promoter Returns. S. Andrew Hartman. representative of the Western Coal and Iron Compa ny, of Tacoma, arrived In the city to day after a week's visit at Baker City and La Grande, in the Interest of the company. Mr. Hartman succeeded In placing his" property with several of the heaw canltallsts of that city and : feels highly encouraged with his pros- i pects there. He goes to Walla Walla ' this evening. Full line Victor and Reach bats mitts, balls and gloves. Halls, 5c to $1. 10 Mitts, too to $3.05 Bats, ioc to 95c We are showing some good val ues in sporting goods. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we hayc Finest Oysters Frog i Legs f Clams f Crabs "Lovers' Lane." A fair audience greeted "levers' Lane" at the Prazer last night Tho comedy deserved a much better house as It was replete with genuine mirth-. provoking situations. It will be clad-1 ly welcomed by lovers of good com-1 eay, should the play come to Pendle ton again, GARDEN SEEDS Our line of bulk and package goods is complete. All 5c papers of Garden and Flower Seeds at one-half price, 2c s package. WE ARE pleased to advise that we have received a full new stock of those celebrated NEW ARRIVALS New wrist bags, by express, the latest novelties. Good values up ! to $1.25 and $1.50 each, here 98c. I Bead chains and necklaces all ; colors choice 25c. i? and Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant $2.50 Shoes The Nolf Stoe FOR LADIES. This theshoc 1 we had j last fall and sold out ev j nV-Ja we had . K erypairl before X Office and School Supplies Books and Stationery TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Tloj)liouo Main 4 FREE! FREEH FREE!!! Our large 68 page illustrated seed catalogue, the celebrated We handle 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 1 insole, flexible and new spring I last, lace. ! Boston Store Thursday. Where Wkole Faailiw Are LILY, BOGARDUS & CO.'S Garden, Flower and Field Seeds. These seeds are grown in the Pacific Nortnwest country and arc right at home in this soil and climate. Th6y are hardy and adapted to this section. You take no chances in getting a good crop trom these 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 X Main Street EVWlYTHUffi IM VMM MASLDWiMJt H MIIM MMMtMf 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f IMM pa