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Wonder Sale No.;3 Friday and Saturday, March 20-21 15 All Wool Waists, regular price $.25, f Wonder Sale Price .... 20 All Wool Waists, regular price $.75 QA and $2.00, Wonder Sale Price . . Bleached Cotton Crash, regular price 5c yd, Wonder Sale Price .... T (Not more than six yds to each customer.) Above prices gooct for dates mentioned only. caTFREE CONCERT By Kirkman's Full Orchestra, SATUR DAY EVENING, MARCH 21st. 6:30 to 9 O'clock. TEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. .SATURDAY, MAKCH 21, 1UI3 COMING EVENTS. larch 2C Special school Pendleton. larch 28 Teachers' Institute at 3B, Ipril 1 Two townships in wallo- : county to be oponed to settle- it. jril 1 Modern Woodmen county p, I. O. O. F. hall, Pendleton. irll 19 Knights of Pythias dls- t convention, Walla Walla. EA,ril 13 Eastern Oregon Presby- Itwyft Union, Or. 'iAwrll 1C. 17. IS Inland Empire J$)mbers' Association, Walla Walla. $iBEy 4 State supreme court at Pen- ityMRy 8-17 Pacific Coast Congress (ongregntlonalists, Seattle. ay 20, June 3 Presbyterian gen- assembly, Los Angeles, Cal. ly 28, 2'J and June 12, 13 wool Pendleton. ine 1 Circuit court. Ily 2 Eastern Oregon G. A. U. en- pment, Union ine 2, 3 and June 23, 24 Wool Heppner. ine G, G Wool sales. The Dalles. ne !), 10 and Juno 2C, 27 Wool Shaniko . ne 17 Oregon Pioneer Assocla- Portland. ne 15, 1C Wool sales. Baker ine 18, 19 Wool sales, Elgin, ine 23, 24, 25 State Federation of en's Clubs, Astoria. y b-lu Forty-second annual Ing National Educational Asso- n, Boston, Mass. gust 17 National G. A. R. en- mcnt. San Francisco. ptember 8-11 National irrigation ress, Ogden, Utah. Many Contests for Land. Pnrkes reports as forthcom- very unusual numbur of contest cases of government land, comparing tins with previous years. Ho regards It as an exhibition of the tendency toward the inevitable, the competition i for land. No longer Is it possible for ! a person to take government land and election i eventually secure a clear title though I his fulfillment of the requirements of BRIEF NEWS NOTES. the law may have been slonnv and imperfect, ns has many times been tho case In the years gone by. Proof must now bo uncontrovertible else the original claimant is confronted with a swarm of competitors for the land. For Sale. Kroom house and lot. 2 blocks Main street, suitable for a home Jlng house. Would rent for $30. 13500. N. T. Conklin. Three Fads That have won great favor with the Ladies SASH Solid HAT Solid PINS Silver PINS Silvor Largo Lockets Gold Filled -AT Improved Golf Links. New cups, markers and flags for the improved golf links have been or dered, and will arrive in a few days. The grounds have been laid out on a chart and the field will be arranged to correspond in a few days. The new course will bo a nine-hole course, according to the regulations, and all distances will be also regular. Tho new course will bo on the old field, as the most experienced golfers are perfectly satisfied with it. It is in reality as well adapted to the game as perhaps any field in the Northwest. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Murphy & Langever, composed of Ed Murphy and Fred Langever, pro prietors of the Union Saloon, on Court street, has been dissolved, Ed Mur phy succeeding the firm. I am in charge of the business and will pay all bills against the firm and collect all sums due the firm. ED MURPHY. Material for Telephone Line. N. M. Perkins was in town yester day buying material for the Farmers' Independent Telephone line, which is in process of erection now. The line will run from Pendleton to Stage Gulch and Despain Canyon. The names of Itb patrons will be found in the next telephone directory, issued by the Pacific Coast Company. Looking for Farming Land. F. L. Price, from the vicinity of Chicago, Is In the city, arriving last night. Mr. Price is the forerunner of his father and mother, a brother and five sisters, all of whom may be ex pected to come to Umatilla county to reside in the event Mr. Price is sat isfied, which he says he expects to be. His Intontlon Is to buy farm land. Joins Helena Team. K. P. Brown will go to Portland next Monday to join there the Hel ena baseball team, for which he will catch the coining season. The team goes first to Los Angeles . for prac tice. April 14 they begin the profes sional season by a game with the Los Angeles nine. HUNZIKER'S Che Progressive Jeweler Celebrated Birthday. Tiie birthday of Miss Ada Scranton was celebrated yesterday it the hope of her mother, Mrs. E, R. Bailey. at 18 Willow street. The house was very prettily decorated and the small party of guests enjoyed a most appe tizing and agreeably served lunch. Notice to Water Consumers, Patrons of the city water service are requested to clean out tho boxes containing the meters, by tho 2Cth Inst., so that tho meters can bo read. J. T, Brown. Choice meats at Housor's. Try Gratz's clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Fresh fish dally at Castle's. Best hoo work at Teutsch's. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Carpet remnant sale at Radcr's. Special carpet sale at Rader's . Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Ladies' half soles 40c. Toutsch. Drop into Clark & Co.'s for a social time. Spring samples, large line, at Joer ger's. Rooms to rent, 407 "West Alta street. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Clark & Co.'s now cigar storo for good smokes. 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. Garden and flower seeds, all Gc package, 2 for 5c, Nolf's. Miller, 209 Court street, for choice chocolates, cigars, fruits, etc. Imported limburger 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 lier & Co.'s. 'Phono, Main 1121. 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. You always get choice meat at Hon ser's. Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. 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. 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. Work is now progress!!.? rapidly cn the new Hubbard store and pest oflice building at McKay. Harry Bigsby has begun excavating on Garfield street between Wilson and Martin for Ills new residence. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located. Reduced to ?1,500. E. T. Wade. This spring's choicest Ideas iu millinery will be on display at Mrs. Campbell's commencing Thursday. Wo have our pattern hats now on display and invite you to call and stuty the late styles. Carrier. Mill inory. For Sale Brick building .with basement, 50x90, on Main street. Good property at a bargain. Easy terras, E. T. Wade. Best investment on Pacific Coast today is in Yakima valley. See the Nessly-Scott Investment Company "ad" -elsewhere. The material has arrived for the automatic cash delivery system in the Peoples Warehouse. It will be Insti tuted at once. Four hundred and eighty acres good level land, good house, all fenced, plenty of water. 200 acres In barley, $3,500. E. T. Wade There will be no mr-etins tomorrow cf tht senior sodality of the Blessed Virgin, on account of the absence of Father Neate out at the Mission. For Rent Suite of rooms in East Qregonlon building. Steam heated. Hot and cold water and bath room on same floor. Inquire at this office. E. L. Davison, pharmacist at Koep pen Bios', drug store, has purchased one of the finest photo cameras made. It is a Korona Stereo. He will use it tor his own pleasure in making views. Despain & Clark have Early Rose, Early Ohio and six weeks seed pota toes selected jbyihand, and pure. Big v our wime seea oais, yiuiuing one hundred bushels per acre. Olflco, Savings Bank building, Send in your orders. 4 It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse t El tiBai SSB.sVsl Visftsfffftflpsssl IHXiflH 'bsssV '""'""P"""'" PiSSSBth. ..... 'S....,-;M The above are some of the styles we carry in 5E. & Lock Collars. In addition we have all their styles of regulation turndown, band and wing collars. In addition to above we have the complete line in similar styles, 2 FOR 25 CENTS falifornia Olive Oil Wo have juat received a fresh supply of California fn.. nti ; ,...4 i.i ait . . VUVD VIII. TO KCU III IB v'm Btovrem n Southern California. Thl Oil is absolutely tvri c" Prove thin to your own satisfaction If you will notice LIer.Pe,celnll), 0,,ve ilavor. ft tastes lust as the olives do. ' It li MK.n .Vounte,rielt thi avor uud it is not found In any oil which i oeen adulterated to nnv inmiiHai.i u,...,. .i u rttlw... .1 . I. ; f -"-'-.., n.v. v AH-lll. UULIUIIBUL'U till I other adulterants are practically tasteless. 75c PINT OR $1.25 FULL QUART BOTTLES Use Oliv.. on ird "-.jr nuiu ui iryiugur wueruver you use on tier f .IS? r.!?JpAe! uo do"bt. consider Olive Oil too expensive for or ' ' ,l u 18 I,ol M a nart of oil is eoual to about two pounds ......... . Bhall be pleased to show you our oil. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE Step From Main St., Toward the Court House Real Estate Transfers. Riley White has sold to John A. Davis for 12000 ,the southeast quarter section 29. township fi, range 37. Tho property lies nine miles northeast or Milton,' F. M. Lockwood has sold to V. B. Harris for $(1000, the southwest quar ter of section 20, township G. range 34 .which HeH eight miles northwest of Athena. Henry Sohult. has sold to John Schmidt for $1100 a part of lots 1 and 2. and II or- lot 2 in .blorj; 2 in the town or Helix. William Lletialleu has sold to Dick Powers for fl800, 118 acres in section 2, township 3, range 36. Tho proper ty ilea three mljcs southeast of Wes ton. Benjamin E. Kennedy lias sold to J. W. Earl for J1000 a portion of lots 8 and 9, in bloek 17, of the reserva tion addition. The property lies at the northeast corner of Webb and Post streets. William Mooro has purchased of A. J. Dillon, the west half of se6tlon 1. township 3, ra'nge 30, paying theroofr ?1000, Tho property lies six miles north of Yoakum, Mr. Mooro has also purchased of T. C. Nye, for $750, 240 acres lu section 35, township 4, range 30, which property lies eight miles north of Yoakum. 4 i 4 t The Peoples Warehouse MEN'S OUTFITTERS Petitions in Bankruptcy. Petitions in bankruptcy were Hied this morning by Hnlley & Lowell bo fore Referee Fitz Gerald in two cases. Jeremiah Barnhart of this place, sets forth that his liabilities are $11,480.32 and his assets nothing at all. Na than H. Sams, ot' Milton, puts his lia bilities at $3,001.80 and his assets at $115, and claims exemption for the entire amount of the latter. Encourages Deception. H. J. Taylor, who lb assessing tho territory adjoining the- city on the northeast, reports a good deal of kick ing about the assessment of proper ty at the increased per cent of value, hut that as near as lie can tell then is very little disposition to cover up holdings either personal or wal. Ho has baen Jar more auccoasful than lie expected to bo in seoiHng state ments of casli and notes. In general terms though, lie declares tho pres cut system of taxation as all wrong; not merely conducive (o inaccuracies, but as encoiu aging perjure and deception. A Sale of Fishing Tuokle. Canada sold England $2r,,000.00l In butter and cheese last year. Fine French made Trout BiifketH, 05c to $2.45 Poles Spilt Bumboo, with extra tips, !)Gc to 13 05. Hooks VVe show a complete Hue of I -fly hooks, 10c to $1 25 a dozen. Leaderslo to 7Co each. Reels -10c to $5.45. Common hooks uh low 11s 3: u dozen. Fly Books-25e to $1.45. 1 New goods at lowest prices, has made ! our jiBumir wcKie uepi. u success, The Delicacies of the season arc always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters f Frog Legs f Clams f Crabs and Lobsters f and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant WE ARE pleased to advise that ir, a DnFM sPFnc: Kruih Uurjeu, u- hivp rprcivcrf 1 full niw T . ' SL,rUO ud Klowcr BccU ut we nae rccenta a run new i a ,eguir price we eii no commiMion, but StOCK OI tllOSe CCieiiraieU win wiiMoun ym m iou mil, pay jkh can 11 I and thus undersell everyone $2.50 Shoes FOR LADIES, The Nolf Store TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Tolopliono Muln 4 This is the shoe we had last fall and sold but ev ery pair hef o r e we c oju 1 d Ket 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 : FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! f Our large 68-page illustrated seed catalogue, the celebrated We handle last, la:e. Boston Store Where Whole Fanilies Are Shod LILY, BOGARDUS & CO.'S Garden, Flower and Field Seeds. These seeds are grown in the Pacific Nortnwest country and are 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 trom these seeds. Our large 6-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 1 Main Street flVEKXTfllWli IU TMJ5 UAKJJWAKJS LlNtl TfaU eljfuitUii Laxative ' ' " 0 i