3 t. J-4 1 2L St ..I fw ahnny QOOD QOOD8 atiAWxawter-. I WEEKLY HOI LETTED, i FOR THdE WEARY SOLE At. prices to make the heart rejoice. Our entire window full of Men's Choice Dress, Walking and .Work Shoes. Fifty, styles, to select 'from. 1 CHOICE $2.50 PAIR Alexander Dep't Store We also keep the Sorosls, the Correct Ladles' Shoe In the Smart Shapes. Now York, March 28. Tan In all the fabrics of light weight enjoys un precedented favor this season. It is bv no means tho leading shade for first placo Is unanimously awarded to grey, but It affords an effective change In tho fashionable wardrobe which de mands variety almost above every thing else. Tho nonuiar tendency is still Dene toward color combinations, but exciU' slve modistes are quietly asserting the greater eleganco of single color effects. Whatever difference there is In the tone of a smart frock Is obtain eil bv a trlmmlnc in a Hunter or dark er shade of tho same color, but a dis tinctly varying tone is not en regie. Tan Silk Voile. A very dressy afternoon' gown In tan Bilk voile has the skirt laid in transverse tucks running from the hem to the waistline. The tucks do liot cross the front breadth which li perfectly plain except for three chir rlnirs below the belt. The bodice has a vest of chiffon, which broadens above the bust to ex tend In one Dlece with the collar and shoulder seams. Bordering the vest are embroidered bands of tan taffeta. The sleeves are shirred at tho top, several rows deep, while the fulness below the elbow Is gathered into a wristband of embroidery. Renaissance braid dyed a soft cafe au lalt shade constitutes another charming toilette. The elegant en- r ' 'tween Uheiopcn, narlpgV8"" '!th? CUBS. ( HW,. I ' . (Spring rasrilona; I ' Spring fashions are pretty well de cided upon now and many of tho gro tesque effects noticed among tho (first output of novelties have, disappeared. The trimmings of various kinds thai, remain, though unique, have tho mer it of beauty and originality, and one does not hesitate before selecting them. Tho most beautiful sheeny ribbons nro nhnwn in tho shons for sashes. Thoy are from four to IB Inches wldo and su soft that it Is posslblo to twist them in almost unconceivable designs without producing a bulky ef fect. The color comuinauons nuw In dresses earlier In hto season, Beems to have shifted to tho province of sashes with tho .result that the color schemes are delightful. Pale cowslip yellow with cornflower blue and pink ish heliotrope Is both aristocratic and artistic, while del, cream, pale olive green and milk-white constitute an other effective combination. Crash ribbons with color edge borders arc now, and sell at 50 cents and upward a yard. Flowers and ribbons are all tho rage and are In greater demand than satin fruit. MAUD GRIFFIN. semble is gained by the richness of See the Fisherman in Our Show Window, And remember that 1 have a full line of High -Grade Tackle: I bought all of my Tackle direct from the factory and have the kind that will .suit every fisherman. 1 have in stock fly honks from 25c to g1.50.per doz., leaders from 5c to 75c, , fish baskets, straps, bait boxes, leader boxes, reels, from aoc to $5.50, jointed poles from $1 to fio, all kinds of artificial bait, spinner hooks, "Chubb's pole varnish," mist colored gut and other fisher man's supplies, too numerous to mention. T. G. TAILOR THE HARDWARE HAN 74 Main Street I The Grand Trunk Gold Mine k Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. . Is located upon the OREAT MOTHER 4 LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on that vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,ooo,ooo. iOOLCONDA valued at $3, 000,000. THE MONMOTH O. M. CO!S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THEBALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, ooo, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Minhig and Milling Go. Own Ita Property Consisting of 160 Acres of Rich Qotd Bearing) Veins 'Ithasno.indebtedneis of any character. It has a conservative mining and business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock 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. It has the indorsement of mining men, business men and bankers of Eastern Oregon. 1 Write us today and let us post you. H. S. McCalfam & Company, Minors, Brokers and Flnanolal Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or B. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District Free on Application. 9 1 r 1 u -1 9 'ml '1 A Good Housekeeper wants her .kitchen supplied with everything that will lighten labor and 'facilitate work. So when she sees such bargains as we are offer ing in wash tubs, pails, c)othes wringers, measures of all kinds, and everything in .housefurnisliing ,goods, .she will secure what she needs at once. Cwt.Stnct: A fttfl pfdy !adwyi kept km ateefc. Write the Eaat Ore gootaa ior a toe cat? tho braid, for there Is little trimming besides. The skirt, which nas a very sweeping train, Is made over a chif fon petticoat, which in turn, ban a foundation of heavy taffeta. The chif fon uettlcout Is finished with a flounce of the same material closely plaited and edged with a tiny lace ruchlng. What would be seen If the overdress were not made In one piece, are mark ed with strips or cafe au lalt taffeta embroidered In French knots. The bodice fits perfectly and Is trimmed simple with graduated frills of plaited chiffon which fall In cas cades over the vest, but nre scarcely more than three inches wide at tho arm pits. The sleeves are elbow-length and finished with deep frills of plaited finished with deep frills of chiffon and laco that fall to the Auger , tips at points, where they aro left uncon fined. In Satin-Faced Cloths. The tan shades In satin-faced cloths arc Irresistably alluring. A stunning design In ladles' cloth, Is much decorated with palest corn silk overlaid with narrow silver braid and embroidery. The skirt has' a mul tltudo of plaits upon It that fall from a guaged hip-yoke, clasped and flat tened by embroidery. Tho bodice Is given a deep yoke with elongated tabs, and Is gathered Into a belt of cloth, banded with gold and silver braid set close together. " Accompanying tho gown is a stole scarf of fawn-colored chiffon, gaug ed at Intervals and delicately embroid ered with silver silk at the end. Poulard silks In tan and -grey del' cately patterned with fall flowers and largo designs in blue, black, whlto and olive-green are employed for various effective morning and afternoon toil ettes. They are swathed in tho newest trimmings in which money melts so rapidly away out of tho most plethor ic purse. The decorations selected for a bowitchlng Easter gown, which is all finished and Is posing .beneath Its folds of tissue. In an exquisite' (lowered embroidery. The bodice has the embroidery almost covering tho whole front, from which It Is plaited back, forming a full broad front. The back Is formed and cut and fits close ly, tho front being very full and loose over a delightful Japanese nllllgreo silver girdle. Tho sleeves are cut to the elbow and fall very full' to deep cuffs of tho flowered embroidery. Tho skirt has the embroidered de sign all over the front seam, sloping' outward from the top, from which come five tiny tucks at either side, tho rest being Just over the hips and sloping from the long ones. Around headed by tucks and with tucks and with tucks around the bottom. This falls very long and full over tho feet and sweeps the floor in the back. White Moat Effective. White has been so popular all win ter that it can be scarcely be classed among tho spring novelties. Yet there Is nothing more effective. Tho oyster perle and milk tints, though espec ially charming, are unfortunately quite oxpenslve. It Is difficult to get a desirable shade under $4 a yard. But then tho materials are wide and a comparatively few yards will make a gown. In fact, when It is possible to gain such exquisite effects with taf feta and satin trimmings, one might verily piece out a scanty allowance of goods In tho namo of decoration. A certain young debutante whose wedding to one of New York's of the world's for that matter most fa mous millionaires ,1s wearing a stun ning oystor-whlto broadcloth costume with a gathered coat. Tho skirt Is braided six Inches from the hem In ornato designs, to a width of perhaps eight Inches. Tho coat also shows tho sanio braiding. There are no seams In the coat back, which Is cut In tho Franch fashion, and tho slight fullness left is shirred In the center at the waist line. The long straight skirts that Is dress skirts and drop lining aro also gathered (n at tho waist In the center and a plain white cloth band forms .tho belt. Tho sleeves widen until at tho wrlst4the-'are"qulte 'broadband hare vory wido and flaring turned-back cuffs heavily braided. Tho collar .and rovcres aro also braided. ivompieiina.tne costume is a broad- brimmed, Whlto hat with slightly lift ed, Ibrlnv and a huge white ostrich feather'trnllB' over the left sldo and down tho back.' Under the coat Is worn a blouse of .whltO'sllktcovered with very heavy white lace, almost llko guipure cloth. ThA fllpflvpct JhnVA .'nvavflmrntArt ilMnn. ling wings .above thej '.wrist tbflti .fall, far below tho hands and show be- Fine Tellow Newtown Apples, only 90 cents a box, Fresh Ranch Eggs, 16 cents a dozen. We bave the Famous and al ways satisfactory H0N0P0LE COFFEE Atrial will convince yon of Its merits. Some Uid ' 'MUM I. W I BARG AINS! ,480 acres grain and stock ranch in Klickitat Connty, Wash., 150 acres in wheat. Whole thing fenced two and three wires. Two good houses and two sots farm buildings, living water and wells. Sinical mountain free range for stock, $8 per acre. We have the Het stock ranch la the west for aale. Con trols all the water aad range for twenty atllea; twenty mile; of fencing 80 acre. Irrigated aad In alfalfa. Pair bulldlnfB, orchard aad vineyard, $23,000 takes It for two weeks. Section 'HorMHeavea Land $7100 per hen. Irrigated tracts at all Prices. : Nessly-Sobtt Investment Co , rj'usuer, ttoou. GOOD SOUND WOOD D. KEMLER A SON The Big Store in a Small Room; Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bank Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Mam 51 A Iff.-.' K hJ ntij 'Kil'M Sash, Doors and t Planing of all description rnn'r nil... um..uub moid jtu unui yo- consulted us. ' MCI Pendleton Planing Mill Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proff, Monopole Canned Goods 1 ne climax in perfection! readied in monopole. When you want the B come to us and get Monopole Our line complete, for cash. of groceries We sell cha Miller Grocery! 636 Main Street Phone Main 511 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaitiiOHi Boys Week at The Fair C3 Our Spring Clothing and Boys Furnishings have arrived and we have decided to make a Big Special Opening Sale for Boys. This sale will begin :::::: .3 Monday, March 23 and continue until Saturday, March 28 e L during which time the special prices quoted below will hold good. Our Syndicate buyer in New York has made some very large purchases and se- ,gp , cured for the Fifty Stores connected with our Cash Buyers Union '.some of the best values in clothing to be found in the market. Never before have values in Boys Clothing and Furnishings been offered to Pendleton buyers, ft lEvcrything from the highest priced suit of clothes down to the smallest M .article used by your boy has been marked down to the lowest price possible IS for this BIG SALE. C Many articles, are priced Below .Actual Cost. This is .the week to outfit your boys. You can save from 20 per cent to 50 per cent here on everything listed below. Note the SPECIAL .PRICES. COTHING Boys' dark 3pleco vestee suits, made of good twilled suiting, well made, .in the latest i'tylet), sizes iirom 4 ito 10 years, well .worth , $1.50, Special Sale Price S1.1G Hoys' two-piece suits, double-breasted coats, same goods as above, sizes 8 to 14 years, Special Sale Price J1.1C Doys' dark striped 3-pIece suits, sizes 4 to 10 years, .well made, .handsome, suit and (very , durable, worth much moro than we ask for It, Sale Price $1.50 Hoys' dark striped 2-plece suit, same as above, 1 sizes 8 to 14 years $1.50 Boys' light grey wool, 2-plece vestee suits, sizes 4 to 8 years, latest style, Special for this Big Sale , $2.00 Boys' 2-plece wool suits, green mixed color with pin stripe, new and neat pattern, sizes t 4 to 9 years, only $2.75 Boys' 3-plece vestee suits,, sizes 4 to 8 years, One now goods, dark with ftne whlto specks, a beautiful suit at ..v. .1 $3.00 Boys' 2-plece, all wool, blue serge, 'heavy weight sizes C to 10 years ,a great bargain at . .$3.00 Boys' 3-plece suits, blue serge, same, as above, 9 tq 14 years , $4.00 Boys' 3-plece, all wool coronation cloth suits, beautiful mixed color with small speck or dot effect, sizes 8 to 13 years, regular price $5.50, Special for this Sale $4.70 BoysVJjrown, all wool worsted dress sailor suits, beautifully trimmed, sizes 4 to 7, regu lar $5.00, Special Sale Prlce $4.60 Boys' long pants, 3-plece suits, black and white mixed color, newest style cloth, lino value at v $4,00 Boys' long pants, 3-pleco suits, sizes 12 to 20 years, dark color with small stripe, a very dressy suit $5.50 Boys' long pants, 3-plece ,sulU; grey mixed color, sizes 12 to 18 years, a good serviceable suit $5.5o Boya' long pants, 3-plece suits .fine mixed color black and white, up-to-date dress suit $8.50 Boys' dark mixed color, 3-plece long pants TSUlU.A4itoJJ0jyer8,itroBgaBd'durableJyet',t dressy ii,.$7.75 Boys' all wool black clay worsted suits, long pants, sizes 1,4 to 20 years, heavy wolght $8.75 Boys' dark fancy worsted suits, 3-plece long pants, beautiful patterns, latest style dress suits .$9.75 BOYS FURNISHINGS 1 I ci 0 4 Boys' socks, grey mixed, good, serviceable a; ticic , 4c pr. Boys' skin gloves, all sizes 18c pr. Boys' suspenders, all grades from 25c down to 10c pr. Boys' bow ties 15c, 13c, 10c and 6c each. Boys' scarf ties, .regular 25c value, Special 5c each. Boys long hose, all grades, "Topsy" brand, 23c, 17c, 15c, 13c and 10c pr. Boys' Spring and 'Bummer weight underwear, all sizes, 25c each. Boys' knee pants, all sizes, $1.00, 75c, 05c, 50c, 40c, 25c and 16c pr. Boys' waists with belt,36c; without belt, 25c. Boys' ruffled sailor waists, good Quality, onlr 35c. SHOES Boys' heavy shoeB, strong and durable, H sizes from 10 0 2, Special for this Sale 80c. Boys' shoes, sizes from 13 to 6, heavy soles, $1.20. Boys' shoes, sizes 13 to 2, seamless, made 01 the best of calf skln a shoe to give good service, $1.60. Boys' shoes, same as last mentioned, sizes 3 to 5, $1.85. Boys' heavy shoes, oak-tanned leather in up pers and solos, made for .hard service, our beat shoo, size 12 to 2, $1.80. . Boya' heavy shoes' tsame aB last mentioned sizes 3 to 5V $2.00. . . Boys' fine dress shoes, Dongola or calf sKin. sizes 12 to 2, $1.80. Boys' fine dress shoes, Dongola or calf sizes 3 to 5, $2.00. . Small boys' shoes from 6 to 8, soft calf skin or Dongola, $1.20. Boys' shoes, same as last named, sizes w w 11, $1.36. FREE FOR BOYS With evtry' Milt coatlno 14.00 or lew '9f J mail boy a jK WlnUaor ncktl, worth e. jm With every auH coating more than 4-. 1 U nice iik ne, ana tie pin, ,. With every, pair of boya' ahoei, one P'' of "Topay" hoW SATURDAY SPECIALS a Calico, 10 yards to one person, 'ft-li! ittC.'T clOutlnguflanneI,alI7c,vpattern8-. ;i.MUioua lining, any quantity use lining, any .quantity "..liu '8-oz. duc.kf" 28 inches wide fjj. 1 BbVrtlnk'irood 'ouailfarVoniy . :cJ.t Heavy ... n Strlned' s'hYrtin&'ioii "nliaHtv. only. Sun bonnets, ladles sice. 19c: Misses nets, lag. boa- ecj; The Busy Fail4 Store il"';5 "it ti ' WMMWMMMWMWWlMrH 17" -------