1 AMU) H P H 3 H H H N i" lit it , Vi I Vou always get GOOD GOODS nt Alexander's. SHOES FOR THE WEARY SOLE At prices to make the heart rejoice Our entire window full of Men's Choice Dress, Walking and Work Sh es. Fifty styles to select from. II CHOICE $2 50 PAIR Deo't Store I We also keep the Sorosis, tho Corr id Ladies' Shoe in the Smart Shapai . t TlrAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA tall bride-elect to which nguro It la WEEKLY FASHION LETTER. IjHHSruir.S J! ! The sleeves are bishop In shape, gatu- AAAAAAA-AAAAAAAA e,.ed lnto cUffs t0 match ths lapels. v,i, 01 q0mo one Beneath the Jacket Is worn a blouse New York, March -1. Somo one ,mroge glUn lnkl ln sttched box with a penchant for nomenclature, 1)lalts all ,mrrow and tapering Into ought to he called upon to name the th i,0it jn a modified shield shape. i..iarvnnlnf limn DGtweon uasiur 1 TMo nai IS UIIO Ul UIU weeu and the last of June, the bridal I turbans iJg season, for lasnions sciieiuiiu and AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA LA A A AAA AAA AAA A AAA AAA A See the Fisherman in Our Show Window, And remember that I have a full line of High Grade Tackle I bought all o: my Tackle direct from the factory and haVe tli'j dnd that will suit every fisherman I have; in s ock fly hooks from 25c to $1.50 per doz., leaders ; rom 5c to 75c, fish baskets, straps, bait boxes, leader boxes, reels, from 20c to $5-50, jointed polt from Si to $10, all kinds of artificial bait, spin: ier hooks, "Chubb's pole varnish," mist colored gu . and other fisher man's supplies, too numerous o mention. T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN I 74 Main S:reet t VVVTYVVVVYVYTVYVVVrVVVVVVVVVV ?VV77VVV7VTVTVVT7V7TV &p4 VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Alining District. Is located upon the QR EAT MOTHER LODE system of veins ar d has for neigh bors on th-it vein suci well known mines as the NORTH PILE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUjylfcSlA valued at $5,000,000. GOLCOND valued at $3, 000.000. THE MONMOTH Q. IVi. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALDfjiYIOUI TAIN valued at $5oo,ooo, THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and MOIIngGo. Owns Its Property Consisting of 160 Acre of Rich Oold Bearing Veins It has no indebtedness of any ch; racter. It has a conservative mining and business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of sto :k at 15c per share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. It will pay you to write us for full particulars and to make careful investigation of its merits. rjj It has the indorsement of mining men, business men and bankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you. H. S. McCalltttn &, Company, Minors, Brokorsand Flnanolal Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sum ter, Oregon, Gold Mining District free on Application. . TVVYVVVVVVTTVVYV VVTY VVTVyVVvYTV Ik. TY7YVVy 111 FPA7PR nPPPA Hnncn i BAKER & WELCH, Mgrs, MARK M00RH0USE, Local Mgr. $ SATURDAY, MAR. 21 The Eminent German Comedian, CHARLES A. (Karl) GARDNER In Lincoln J. Carter's New Sens.1t.0nal Scenic Comedy, THE DARKEST HOUR ellects that can be used on this stage PRICES: $1.00, 76o, 50o, 26o. Seats no on sale at Frazier's Book Store Miff year for this period consists of an- almost unbroken series of weddings v.vm Mnv whinii is usually regard 0,1 nc "nnlnnkv" for marriages. Is nrmviloil with WGddlncS. Tho most, exclusive and original features of all the modes nrc combin ed In the designs that make up wed ding trosseaux. Bridal gowns vary in effect from Puritanical simplicity to prodigal elaboration and economy la tho shppn sacrificed before the shearer beauty. nreen and white promises to be a tfishloimliln color scheme at smart surlne weddiugs. The delicious now shades of the former shown tins sea son an. responsible for the vogue. Decorations will consist of hiacynths. llllles of the valley designs, immense white and rare green roses gloriously entwined with trailing, graceiui mnmis nil nf which will fOl'lll all el fectlve setting for bridesmaids' gowns of pale green voile, silk and m-Pim ill! p h no. moilSSPUllO (Million and vaporlne. Elegant Bridal Gowns. In main verv elegant bridal gowns Brussels iace will usurp the function of the time-honored satin design. For Instance one charming design in the lace shows tho skirt caught slightly at one side with a large bunch of or ange flower blossoms and lillles of the valley Whore tho lace Is lifted by the drapery a rich petticoat of white peau do sole is shown finished around tho foot with graduated ruffles of plaited chiffon. The bodice is trimmed around tho square tucked chiffon yoke with pearl and silver embroidery and finished at the waist with a satin belt, while the full tucked chiffon sleeves are smug gled lietween wristbands of Brussels lace embroidered ln silver. A novelty is shown in the train, which is made of peau do sole, nich ed with chiffon and orange blossoms. The bridesmaids at this particular wedding will wear frocks of apple green broche silk dotted with white and patterned with misty Mowers. They are trimmed with rich white silk applique lace which covers the fronts of the bodices and forms a panel on the front of the skirts. The deep pointed belts are of lace and lace is caught in the fanciful sleeves, but also arranged to fall to the wrists. At another smart wedding where the decorations will he carried out with bridal roses, white sweet peas and ii-ilms. the bride wears a gown of ivory white crepe de chine, finely tucked and threaded with chiffon and trimmed with richlv embroidered d'AI encon lace and silver motifs. Over a wreath of bridal ilowers a lace veil an heirloom is arranged confined in place with jewels. Gown of White Satin. For the bride who cannot separate herself from the old tradition, how ever, there is an exquisite gown in ivory white satin and chiffon embroi dered with moth of pearl and silver, The skirt has an extremely long train niched with frills of chiffon, while the bodice has a transparent yoke and long hanging sleeves of the same ma terial. Stoles of rice lace fall from the yoke to the hem of the skirt and the waist is finished with a girdle of white satin embroidered in pearls and lace. The misty daintiness of tulle com mends it highly as a wedding gown material. This, however, is always more effective when made over a taff eta foundation because the silk has a crispness not possessed by other lining materials. An especially pretty bridal dress of white tulle has the skirt trimmed with three fairy-like ruffles and rou leaux of white satin, with tho fullness at tho top shirred around the hips. The youthfulness of the design Is en hanced by a bodice threaded with white silk bebe ribbon while soft fichu fronts or tulle complete the trimming. Tho bridal veil is of tulle edged with the most delicate tracery of Brussels lace. Smart Traveling Gowns. Just as satin has been replaced by other fabrics as a wedding gown ma terial, grey has been forced into less prominence as the color of tho going away dress. Some of the smartest traveling gowns this spring are of mauve, alive, ecru and even oyster white doth. The latter shade, how ever, is a luxury for the bride who takes her honeymoon trip in a special car with the comforts of a fashion able hotel on wheels. An effective violet cloth dress trim med with old Ivory lace is accom panied by an immense Gainsborough hat trimmed with shaded purple plumes. Tho skirt has applied plaito under which are appllqned wldo inser tions of the lace, On either edge of tho lace are stitched straps of violet taffeta with tabs at even intervals with tho plaits which hold tho latter in place. There ate three rows or the lace Insertion on the skirt. The waist carries out the samo Iden and Is distinctive because the-customary vest effect Is omitted. Instead the lace Is npplinucd all the wav across the bloused front and aranged transversely across tho anug fitting back. The collar Is a transparent af fair composed only of lace stitched top and bottom with bands or taffeta and supported by strips of whale bone. Golng-Away Gown. Another golug-away gown in royal blue Amazon cloth has a long trail ng skirt that Hares gradually along Its many gores until about a foot abovo the ground, where tho llnrlng Is more decided. Each seam Is strap ped from belt to hem with a narrow band of lustrous silk braid. Tho coat Is tlght-flttlng and extend- ing quite 80U1O dlstnncn sWrtrrT I0 "no. with plain skirts. The design is Intended for a trlmme Flower Hats. The spring brido nffects ilower hats to a marked degree but they are not of the geranium and for-get-mc-not type duplicated so cheaply and worn by the mauy. Instead she selects designs composed of pond lily petals, popples. Immense silk Marguerites and llllles of the valley. These de signs are so decorative ln themselves that little additional trimming is re quired unless it be a choux of lace or soft satin to conceal the places of jointure. The newest and prettiest flower hats have shirred tulle alter nating with the rows of petals. MAUDE OWFFIN. Would Check the Tip Evil. Pittsburg. Pa., March 20. The of ficials of I lie Pennsylvania railroad are waiting with much interest the lesults of tho measures recently adopted to check the tip nuisance on their lines. The new rules are of a stringent character and positively for bid the car porters or other trainmen to do any services for passengers In order to receive tips in return. It is said that If the measures already adopted fall to prove effective in put ting a stop to the nuisance it will be made a rule to discharge any em ploye who receives tips while In the service. Michigan and Wisconsin in Debate. Mndison, Wis.. March 20. The de bate between representatives of the University of Michigan and the Uni versity of Wisconsin for which both institutions have neen preparing since last fall, takes place here tonight and it promises to be the event of tho university year. The subject of de bate is embraced in the following- "Resolved, That the adoption of a general income tax levied by the Unit ed States government, would lie for the best interests of the nation." De Falco, the Portland wife mur derer is believed to be insane. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA J)M Ul (111 Htlllll I Real Estate is the The best investments in land on the Pacific Coast are in the Yakima Vallev. The V soil and climate are produc hvo nf mnrn A 1 t ore 1 h rl rnne . .v-w v..pa r j than any other section of the country. The Nessly-Scott Invest- ment Co. have a large list of raw and improved lands, suitable for any purpose. Prices arcso low that val ues double in a short time. Investigate. It's a money making proposition for you. Pasture Lands, $1.50 to S3.00 per acre. Choice Raw Lands, $6.00 to $8.00 per acre. Improved Lands in crop. $12 to $15 per acre. A few home- 4 steads still left. p j Nessly-Scott Investment Co,, 3 Prosser. Wash. VTVVTYWVTYVYVYVYYTTVTVTVV DRIED FRUITS 25 pounds of fancy dried prunes only $1.00. We have Dried NectarinoB Prunes Apples Pears Apricots Peaches Raisins Currants Figs THE Standard Grocery Coat t Street Low Sellers of Groceries Oh. CAttflhritiSNESb ia mviVlNG. Is responsible for many damaged vehicles, but when a carriage is left in charge of Neagle Bros, for repairs, no one can ever accuse us of carelessness in repairing, Our work is always done thoroughly and well, and with promptness and dispatch. w..n N5Ql-E BROTHHRS ncUuSu 'nt 8UMI"tM Stoyer O.ioHue Closing Out Cost Glassware, Crockery, Graniteware All must go. We cannot enumerate the many articles in fancy China, etc. We have not scratched the old price, but have placed the new selling price below or alongside, so you can readil3r see the difference. Granulated Beet Sugar per sack, $5.45 Granulated Cane Sugar per sack, $5.70 Mocha & Java Coffee per pound, 30c Our "400 Blend" Coffee per pound, 30c "Mothers' Pride" Coffee per pound, 20c Four packages Arm and Hammer Soda 25c Owl High Grade Baking Powder per pound, 30c Six Bars Owl Soap, 25c Semiporceiain 7inch Plates, per dozs en, 81c Semiporcelain Pie Plates, per dozen, 60c Semiporcelain Cups and Saucers, per dozen, 99c Covered Vegetable Dishes, each, 48c A few White Chambers each 50c Bowls and Pitchers, each 48c 14'Qt. Granite Dishpan, each 50c 8Qt. Nickel Plated Tea Kettle, each $1 Woven Wire Wash Boards, each 39c Common Lamp Chimneys, each 6c Horseshoe Tumblers, per dozen 30c 8 Boxes Toothpicks, 2500 in box, 25c 100-piece Haviland Dinner set, $27.73 (Note this Price.) All our new stock of Fink Haviland goes with the rest. Four or Five Hundred Fancy Cups and Saucers, 150 Mugs, Lamps and Yases, all go, the sooner we get rid of the stock the better. Come now, don't put off coming in and investigate. Our closing out sale started Monday, March 16, and we have had a rush for the bargains, Every article we announced was found on sale just as advertised and every person who called has been a good advertisement, for they have spread the news. We say we have cut the price and a visit to our store is all that is necessary to convince you. OWL TEA HOUSE