PRING SHIRTS. We are now in position to show you the most complete line of Spring and Summer Shirts in the city. Percale and Fancy colors, all sizes with tie to match toe to 75c i vrmwx ' Soft Bosoms for White Collar wear neatest and latest patterns, ail sizes: JJJfO i A Cnfirr Hot C-f i rl ro C LcaU in p nai oivica. 'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. . UESDAY. MAUL it COMING EVENTS. )C CnjkMnl school " . e TnnrliPrc Institute election at 1 Two townships In waiio- rtv in be ooenea 10 seiwe- i It, ...m WnnHrnPii rniiniV e I 0. 0. F, nau, renaieura. n 1? Vtciorn flrppni T'rPShV- , union, or. tit ABSUUAUUU. ' ana WILL PLAY BALL. Walla Walla and Pendleton Will Both Have Professional Teams This Year Material for Good Team Here. Hobert Burns, the Walla Walla railroad man. has secured the fran chise of the Walla Walla team and undoubtedly something will happen In baseball In this vicinity. Mr. Burns knows every man who plays baseball, and every fan from Pendle ton to Spokane, and there is hardly a doubt but that both Walla Walla and Pendleton will have professional teams organized to enter the field per haps by the time the season actually opens, certainly not long, thereafter. His immediate association with the project gives it fresh Impetus. Spo kane writes to Pendleton that they have a surplus of excellent players and can contribute effectively to the organization of a first-class team in BHIEF NEWS NOTES. Choice meats at Houser's. Try QraU's clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at QraU's. Fresh flsh dally at Castle's. Best thoo work at Teutsch's. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Smokers' supplies at Nouman's. Hohbach's baking Is always soc-d. Drop into Clark & Co.'s for a social time. Spring samples, largo line, at Joer ger's. Rooms to rent, 407 West Alta street. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store for good smokes. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store now open. Ell building. Hays' cigar store, headquartors for smokers' supplies. Smoke "The Pendleton Favorite," made by J. Devlin. Havo you had your shoes repaired nt Teutsch? Try him. Call for Hohbach's bread and get the best. It's always good. Miller, 209 Court street, for choice chocolates, cigars, fruits, etc. Wanted Position by lady to do i.ousework. Call at this office. Imported Hmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Grate's, "El Sldolo," the best cigar made, ot Kces' cigar store, court street. Good, dry cottonwood at P. P. Col lier & Co.'s. 'Phone, Main 1121. Our "movable pin" curtain stretch ers are giving satisfaction. Nolf's, Lot for sale; great bargain; Haley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street You always get choice meat at IIou ser's. Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. Blacksmith shop in Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. ror Ilent 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 havo four. E. T. Wade. Eastern Star meets in social ses It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse The following Specials ae good for the test of this month Until March 31st. Pendleton if outsiders are wanted nt sjon this evening at 7:3o prompt. Vis all. The Pendleton boys are. of I ltlng members invited. course, graiemi lor tins proner 01 in- , P. o.,. nmM.n.a ,,,,, n terest and skill, but there is no llke-i thrp. .... ,orfttl!1, . E,7 ' Tano lihood that they will accept the ten- son that they have in their own ranks material for a first-class team at least as good a team as was ever or ganized in cither Eastern Oregon or Eastern Washington. Pendleton. i-urcuit court. i !-Eastern Oregon G. A. It. en-1 Heppner. I ? ?. iv ana .nine zti zf worn ShflTiUn " 1 14 irot-nn MtnnBa. 1 eenn . Portland. W0 I orty-second annual v . no- Boston, Mass. CM Sftn Prjinn enn Ball Game Next Sunday. The famous matched game of base ball between the Boston Store and the Peoples Warehouse will take place next Sunday at 2:30 p. in., at the ball grounds In the western part of town. The Juvenile cornet band will furnish the music. This is the first appearance of the band in public. The combination of players and band is expected to prove the greatest attrac tion of the year. The number or paid admissions will be limited to on. For sale. wui nouse anrl In lilni.be Main street, suitable for a home . uvuiu rcilL 1U1 U. 00. N. T. Conklin. Thtee Fads Ed Lieuallen Dead. Ed Lieuallen, son of RanFotn I.leu alien, of Weston, died In the Walla Walla hospital yesterday at 4:30 p. in., following an operation for appen dicitis. The funeral will bo held to morrow at 2 o'clock p. m., at Weston. Mr. Lieuallen was a young man who was greatly respected and very popular. That have won great favor with 'he Ladies SASH Solid HAT Solid PINS Silver PINS Si.ver Jrge Lockets Gld Filled -AT- HUNZIKFPrc nil . --"6'easive jeweler Wallace Prosperous. A letter received from Mrs. .1. K. Moore, formerly of this place, hut low of Wallace, Idaho, contains the information that Wallace is a very thiivlng town at present and that the Moores are sharing fully In the pros perity of the town. street. Call at house. Mis. Campbell has received her sec ond invoice of trimmed hats. Many chic new patterns are shown. Beautiful 6-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located. 'Reduced to $1,600. E. T. Wade. This spring's choicest ideas in millinery will be on display at Mrs Campbell's commencing Thursday. For Sale Brick building with basement, 60x90, on Main street. Good property at a bargain. Easy terms. E. T. Wade. Best Investment on Pacific Coast today is in Yakima valley. See the Nessly-Scott Investment Company "ad" elsewhere. Four hundred and eighty acres good level land, good house, all fenced, plenty of water. 200 acre6 in barley, $3,500. E. T. Wade For Kent Suite of rooms in East Oregonion building. Steam heated. Hot and cold water and bath room on same floor. Inquire at this office. B, E. Kennedy 'ias rwguuu the po sition of manager nf the C.ie Comr.iiB sion Company, at this putut. to lake iffect as soon as his successor can be appointed and take charge. WINS CONTEST. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Jeieraiah llarnhart. the parents of Albert Bamhart, de sire to express their heartfelt flunks to the friends whose kindly ministra tions during their hours of deepest sorrow made the burden of grief and bereavement easier to bear. Boy Enlightened. "What la the difference between a monologue and a dialogue, pa?" "A monologue, my son. Is a man's wlfn talking to him. and a dialogue is his wife and her mother talking to him." Boston Journal. "It never pays to hurt people's feelings," remarked the Human Chap. "Oh, 1 don't know," replied the Wise Guy, "Friend of mine makes a pret ty good living at it." "Who is licr "A dentist." Cincinnati Commeiclal Tribune. Hazel Burgess Wrote the Best Essay on "What She Saw at Art Ex hibit" Huzel Hurge&s won the prize lit the tontcbt between il competitors stil fig for the verdict of best essays, having the recent art exhibit for a theme. The Judges wcie Mrs C. II. Wade, Miss Pariott and E. P. VoM. The prize is a copy of the picture, "The Song of the I.ark." Miss Bur gess" essay was excellent In thought, originality, composition, In fact all the points upon which s-ich produc tlcns are always gradPd. ft! We have J 'ist received a frali fuuiilv nf California TV . r"M-r Ml Kniill rll , m, t ..I I.. VH ... "" Willi 111 l-..llr ....... ....I V,....!.... ...... ....11 .,,..(.... r. ,,v lOPInn . ....... Ix I'l'if. JUHi HH II'IV'-" n " llten fill. (I-..,,,. ... . it.. I i.fl.ii.l. "wren -tu-aliy tu,irl0, . 7S'PINT0R $1.25 FULL QUART BOTTLES lard e oi" for every kind or fryluj? or wh rever you une butter Most tit.i . . butr uut'tUnot :, L'Z V V,' le w Pe'"e lor or- ''"tosLowyououroU. Real Estate Transfers. Walter M. Pierce and I-aui a M. Pierce havo sold to John W. Keen, of Athena, their 140 acre or larin laud in section 23, township 4, range 3C, the consideration being $3,500, The property lies six miles diit cast or Weston, The Pendleton Trust Company has hold to W. H. Hawley for $1,800, the oast 5 feet of lots 1 and 2, block 7. Mr. Hawley has transferred this property to the trustees of the first riirlsllnn church for the same con- ! slderatlon. The ground Is that upon which the new church Ik located. . l . . - A. x t m. r i'rom ivi-.i ci r . the Coast House Special Service. Tonioi'iow being thr f'-aot '1 Blessed Virgin Mary, there will l.e u special service nt the Church r the Hcdeemer. consisting of a celebra tion of the holy communion, beginning at 7 a. in. Communicants are re quested to take notice of the clmnge In the hour from that announce.! on Sunday last. There will be the usual service tonioirow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Another Ilae of mens $(.00 Wool underwear 50c What's left of the $7.50 and $9.50 mens salts $3.75 and $4.75 tO dozen mens heavy sweaters 60 and 75c, all at 35c 5 dozen fcovs heavy sweaters 50c, until March 3 i 25c A few of the ladles 50 and 75c fancy hose for 25c Jast received the most gorgeously beautiful assortment of ladles neckwear from 25c to $2.50 each that It has ever been our pleasure to show. HQ yards silk, grenadine summer fancies worth 75c, 35c A few of the 10c outings to go at per yard 5c Ladies Ultra shoes, few left, regular $3.50 for $2.50 i The Peoples Warehouse t OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN NOTICE TO CITY SUBSCRIB-ERS. Beginning with the first of April, collections for the Dally East Oregonian will bo made at tho residences on the vari ous delivery routes in the city. Carriers will be furnished with receipts and will call on each subscriber, between the first and tenth of each month. The East Oregonian desires tho co operation of its subscribers in establihstng good scrvico and all failures on the part of car riers to deliver the paper should be promptly reported to this office. To avoid all mis takes, ho suro and get a receipt from the collector. EAST OREOONIAX PUBLISH ING CO. A Sale of Fishing Tncklo. Modern Education. The old-fashioned uncle was hold ing Ethel on his knee and asking about her kindergarten. "And I suppose," said he. with tho interest ot one who had "spelled down" many a line of competitors, "that you study your spelling-book faithfully?" 'I havo no spelling-boon, sunt Ethel .loftily. "We're tuught by tho pathetic system." "Phonetic," corrected mania. But when uncle got Ethel's (list little letter, ho decided that she was nearer right than mamn. Youth's Companion. "I want half a pound of water crackers," said Mrs. Newcombe. "All fired sorry', ma'am," replied tho coun try store keeper, "but I ain't got but two dozen of 'em In tho place." Well, I'll take them." "Jest wait 10 or 20 minutes. HI Peters an' Josh Slocum Jia. been using 'em rur checkers, an' they're playln' the decidin' game now." Philadelphia Press. WE ARE pleased to advise that wc have received a lull new stock of those celebrated $2.50 Shoes FOR LADIES President of Weston Normal. The selection of Professor Robert C. French to be president or the Wes ton Normal College was made from about 0 applications. The vote of the board in his favor was uuanl mous. Mr. Flench has been fpr sev eral years at tho head of the train lug department of the Normal College at Monmouth. He Is a highly educat ed man, Js 39 years of age and is married, i"Iue French made Trout Baskets. 95a to 2.45 Poles Hnllt liamboo. with extra tips, P5c to $3. 0.r.. Hooks VVe show a complete Hue of fly hooks, 10c to $1 .26 a dozen. Leaders In to 75o each. Roels-lOc to $5,45. Common hooks an low as lie a dozen. Fly Books-25o to $1.15. New goods at lowest prices, has made our flshlnir tackle dept. a success. unnucn oCC3 ttIld Flower HoeiU Ht ! regular price Wo noil no communion, but contract (or our itork In tbo dill, mij- k)1 chmIi and tbuk undersell everyone The Delicacies of the season arc always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters t Frog Legs Clams f Crabs f and Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant The Nolf Store TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Tolophono Mnlu 4 I FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! I i Our large 68-page illustrated seed catalogue, the celebrated We handle LILY, BOGARDUS & CO.'S Garden, Flower and Field Seeds. These seeds an: grown in the Pacific Nortnwest country and arc right at home in this soil and climate, They arc hardy and adapted to this section. Yon take no chances in getting a good crop ironi 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 J Main Street EVERYTHING IK THE HARDWARE LINE TTTTTTTTTTTf IfTTTTT TTTTTf TWT1 This is the shoe we had last fall and sold out every pair before we could get more of them. We have arranged to keep them cons tantly on hand, so you had hatter try a pair. DESCRIPTION - Vici kid, Good-! year welt, patent tip, smooth I insole, flexible and new spring last, la:e. i Boston Stor e I Where Whole Families Are Shodl The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is with us, Mothers, you can take your children out in the optu air and let them enjoy the sunshine, Wo want to have the pleasure of snowing yon (he swell est linu of BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS In Pendleton, BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postoffice. Best in th World in Bar Babbit Metal E. 0. Off lorn Prico $1.00 par bar nt the if