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mi onderSaleNoi MOW Y .far orice 15c and 20c. VX74,. neckwear, "-67- r -Sale price iOc yd. t- -t. T7fririlffo scyf f st OA. ..J WO Pieces rw ; J r r- yo. Wonder aa i"' ' jq Deces fancy yvni5 tv u v. yu. wonaer Sale Price y FREE CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 28 u:3U to y u ciock. KIRKMAN'S FULL- ORCHESTRA. See Printed Programs S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. TEOTSCH' Assocla- Baker pNDAY, MAIICH 31), 1903. COMING EVENTS. Wallo-settle- kprfl 1 Two townmups In county to ue opeuuu iu Int. Lprll 1 Modern Woodmen county Bf. I. 0. O. nan, renaieion. 13 Eastern Oregon Fresby- , union, ur. IK. of P. convention at walla Walla Inl 16. April 16, 17, IS Inland Empire ackers' Association, wana wana. BMay 3 Annual meethiK Oregon we Federation ol l.anor, i.a mil" kliy 4 State supienie court at Fen-Iton. liar S-17 Pacific Coast Congress Coogregationnllsts, Seattle. Hay 20, June 3 Presbyterian gen I assembly, I.os Angeles, Cal. lay 28, 29 and June 12, 13 Wool (s. Pendleton. tee 1 Circuit court. y2-Eastem Oregon G. A. R. en- foment, Union p 2, 3 and June 23, 24 Wool k Heppner. Ine 4 Presbyterian Academy oencement. Ine 6, C Wool sales. The Dalles. Ine 9, 10 and June 2G, 27 Wool Hnanixo . Ine U, 24 Seventh Day Adventlst lerence. Pendleton. June 17 Oregon Pioneer tlon, Portland. JUnG IK IK tVnnl cnlno I r.tv. I June 18, ID Wool sales. Elgin. June 23, 24, 25 State Federation of Women's Clubs, Astoria. July 0-10 Forty.second annual meeting National Educational Asso ciation, Boston, Mass. August 17 National G. A. R. en campment, San Francisco. Soptember S-ll National irrigation congress, Ogden, Utah. Will Build Saw Mill. Tho two Michigan Frenchmen who have been prospecting In the vicinity of Adams tor a site for a saw mill will return soon to Michigan as soon as the one who lias been so badly sick with the grip Is able to travel. They have no Intention of abandoning their purpose of going Into the saw mill business In that neighborhood, how ever, and will return tor that, put -pose. T lon't 'versieeo ourself When you can yet alarm clocks for 75c, the cheap kind; a better one for 2.5. a still better one fori.5o, and one that wilt never let you over sleep (or 2 50. Be prompt in getting up ln the mornine and be prompt in getting one of these bargains. WZIKER f THD Nressive jeweler I Boilers for Plant Arrive. The two 80-horse power boll it's for Urn Ross Cold Stniage plant nrr'ved lat Saturday and will be put Into position very soon. The new well was made eight feet in diameter, and struck bed rock at a depth of fourteen feet. There Is now three feet of water In it. which experiment has al ready shown is inexhaustible so far as the purposes of the plant are concerned. Improving His Farm. Chns. E. Hick, formerly publisher of the Arlington Advocate, now living at Pendleton, was here the first of the week looking after his Ferry Canyon ranch interests. While here Mr. Hicks lot a contract for fencing his place and for the plowing of 100 acres. Condon Globe. Attention Knights. Damon Lodge No. 4, K. of P., will work In the first rank this evening. All Knights ate requested to be pres ent. W. J. KEYES. C. C. R. W. FLETCHER. K. R. & S. Boring for Water. Virgil Moore ol Stage Gulch Is de termined to get water. This time he has bored 120 feet and hns found a little. He feels encouraged and will go still deeper, confident that ho will 11 ml all that he wants. 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. In round numbers the frozen rab bits Imported last year from Australia and New Zealand totaled 11,500,000. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Try Grate's clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at GraU's. Choice moats at Houser's. Fresh flsh daily at Castle'a. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Best thoe work at Teutsch's. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Ladles' halt soles 40c. Teutsch. Piano for rent; enquire this office. Hohbach's baking always satis fying. Drop Into Clark & Co.'s for a social time. Spring samples, largo line, at Joer-ger's. Rooms to street. rent, 407 West Alta No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine anil spend hours soukiug, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Joll-O produces better result in two minutes? JSTerytliing in tho package. Bmipiy una uoi Water and but to cool. It's perfection. Astir prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex pense. Try it to-day. Iu Four Fruit Fla vors! Lemon, Ormige, Strawberry, llusp- Derry. At grooers. luc, flifornia Olive Oil We have Just received a fiWi riiiidIv of (Jallfornla I'rect from the , , Olive Oil. We get this R verv i..?S,,J,ro.v.e to your Awn .sntUfautlrm If vou will notice lODrawlliL"1:- "OHvelUvor tt tiite-i limt Mm fnllvHrf ilu. It is M been ..iI1.0.,,?tU this llavor and It is not found in miv oil which Iml other'aiiuTt 'e, , t0 R,,y 008lrterable exteut. beoamo cottonseed oil I ""Wteraiita are nrantlnallv i-..t..aU ' ?5c PINT OR $1.25 FULL QUART BOTTLES every kind of frying or whsrever you use butter (rlardUae0llvellfor f!ury use, EuTlrVl0 ?0llbt couMder Olive Oil too expensive for r buttr, u 18 ot, as a quart of oil is equal to about two pou phased to show or- M)unds you our oil. KOEPDBM'O nnrr. i5 Sto. t, lJtJjt 3 UlUi Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store for good smokes. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. Smoke "The Pendleton Favorite," made by J. Devlin. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store now open. Ell building. All kinds of bicycle sundries at lowest prices Noll's. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try blm. Everybody who has triod Hohbach's baking Is pleased with it Imported Hmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. Fresh stock of candles and fruits at Miller's, 209 Court street. "El SIdelo," the best cigar made, at Rees' cigar store. Court street. The liquor licenses of Michael Gratz and Jos. Hoch have been renewed. Go to Collier & Co. for best of dry red nr, black pine and cottonwood. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. Our new spring patterns for suits are tor Inspection. Selbert & Schulz, The Orcgcn Dally Journal can bo found on sale at Frazler'a book store, Blacksmith shop ln Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. Mrs. Campbell has received her lliird invoice of beautiful dress and street hats. 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. One Indian on the reservation Is said to get a yearly cash rental from his lands of $1,5G0. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located. Reduced to $1,500. E. T. Wade. Nice furnished rooms are. offered for rent on East Alta street. See classified columns for particulars Houser always furnishes good meat. Send In your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. For Sale Brick building with basement, 50x90, on Main street. Good property at a bargain. Easy terms, E. T. Wade. J. E. Froome has brought an action to recover $200 alleged to be due and unpaid on a promissory note given by G, M. Froome. Best Investment on Pacific Coast today is ln Yakima valley. Seo the Ncssly-Scott Investment Company "ad" elsewhere. IX, H. Adams of Adams will build an addition to his residence, and is build ing a net wire fence around his resl dence ptoperty now, Four hundred and eighty acres good level land, good house, all fenced, plenty of water, 200 acres In barley. $3,500. E. T. Wade People who live in the vicinity of Adams, report considerable scale and aphis on the fruit trees In Adams and in that Immediate vicinity. The young son of John P.vlmier of Adams, has the measles. This l said to be the only case of contagious dis ease In nil that neighborhood. Henry Schmidt, who lives six miles north of Adams, Is building two miles of hog fencing, and will so Into the hog raising business extensively . For Rent Suite of rooniB in East Oregonlon building. Steam heated. Hot and cold water and bath room on same floor, inquire at tins omce. Peter Murray of Adams, has bought August Arp's business house (the old Owl saloon building) and will move In a short time his saloon business In to It. "Cross and Crown" Is the title or Allen Wilson's lecture tonight about Christ. It will be a historical lecture illustrated with 107 steieoptlcon views. R. Martin has begun the erection of a frame building two doors east of the East Oregonlan office, which will be 25x50 feet In size and ono story in height. E, T. Wade sold for J. L. Taffe. of San Francisco, tho north half of block 3 In Swltzler's addition to R. S. Bry son and today sold tho same tract lor R. S. Bryson to W. H, McCormlck. Frank Martin, who lives three miles southeast of Adams, Is fencing bis orchard with chicken tight woven wire and cedar posts, and Is also put ting out a largo number of fruit trees. Fred Searcy of Missouri Gulch re ports crops as very flno ln that neigh borhood and the ground ln fine shape for spring plowing and seeding. The present warm, wet weather is a God send to tho stock men. John W, Crow has returned from Meachnin, where ho went to arrange lor the fencing of 480 acres of sum mer pasturage lands. He will take his stock all not needed for tho Hum mer's work Into tho mountains In a short time. T. G. Halley went to Athena this morning. Ho returned yesterday from Hot Lako. The proprltors of It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse The following Specials ate good for the t est of this month Until March 31st. Another line of mens $$,00 Wool underwear 50c What's left of the $7.50 and $9.50 mens salts $3.75 and ... $4.75 iO dozen mens heavy sweaters 60 and 75c, all at - 35c 5 dozen bovs heavy sweaters 50c, ontll March 3 J 25c A few of the ladies 50 and 75c fancy hose for 25c Just received the most gorgeously beautiful assortment of ladies neckwear from 25c to $2.50 each that it has ever been our pleasure to show. t JO yards silk, grenadine summer fancies worth 75c, 35c. A few of the JOc outings to go at per yard 5c Ladies Ultra shoes, few left, regular $3.50 for $2.50 i The Peoples Warehouse OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN the resort have built a new and ele gantly appointed bath house, a large addition to the hotel, which Is crowd ed, and has also built a fine conservatory. Stockmen Welcome Rains. N. C. Nelson of Gurdane, was In the city Saturday with his family. The entire family has been vury 111 with the grip for some time and is now only able to bo about. Mr Nel son reports the stockmen as grently rejoiced over the recent rains and warm weather. There was more care and expense taken with sheep In his part of the county than with tho cat tle, with tho result that quite a num ber of cattle died from shortage ol feed and inclement wealber iiuMur the past three months, while tho loss of sheep was very slight. Cannot Find Suitable Hall. The Eagles have not yet found a suitable hall for their sessions, and are still meeting in Hendricks' ball. Their regular meeting is Sunday evening next and thereafter every two weeks. There have been twenty new members Initiated slneo the order was organized, and there are now be tween twenty and thirty applications on hand for membership. Members confidently predict an enrollment of 300 by next fall. WE ARE pleased to advise that we have received a full new stock of those celebrated $2.50 Shoes FOR LADIES Base Ball Goods. ! ! ! NOTICE THE ITEMS ! ! ! 5 doz best quality League Bats made from second growth ash, The best bat ou tho market for DOe. Other bate from 10c up. II ilo.mi Strong n.ailo Hoys IIiiIIh at Special 60 Kacli. A GOOD MEAL One that you will thoroughly enjoy, is always served by us All the good things in season at the FRENCH RESTAURANT MGVCI.K SUN DItIKH: Tire T)o 60 : Tub i to 7,S ; Goo. I ltort I Tlrea tl.Mset) "Three to One Oil" the ;Wc ilio 1 lc. Ktc, EIC. BICYCLES-Cretcant and Rambler 920 to 935 1 The Nolf Store TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone MhIii 4 This is the shoe we had last fall and sold out every pair be f o r e we could get 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 last, la;e. Boston Store 7-A GOOD II Aft AN ADVANTAGE over a poor writer, ln an office portion- can do more and better work. BMllalnc thl, we live much attention to penman thin all our ntudt-nU become good writ er. For business use, we teach a plain, round band; for professional work, every style that Is known. Investigate our school; It will pay. Open all the year; stu dents admltteu any time; catalogue free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OKKtiO.V A. P. Aium-UONO. LL.U., I'MINCUMJ. MAKING GARDEN It cotti bo more to ralM fla variety of vegetable than the poorer kind. The question of the seed you select determines the kind of prot'uee your garden yields. f f you use Lily, Oogardus & Co's you can be confident of getting the finest varieties on the market. They are sure pro ducers being especially adapted to this climate. 4 LARGE 65 PAGE CATALOGUE FREE 4 Call or Write for one. AJuch valuable Information la contained in these catalog uti. s : ; : Thompson Hardware Co.. 62 J Main Street EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE Going to Fish. See us for Anglers supplies MM I I I I! FRAZER OPERA HOUSE BAKER & WELCH. Mgrs, MARK M00RH0USE, Local Mgr. 1 i?:.i'riaM 1 .....'.- -, ' ',.. 1 . , ," 1 ... . . MONDAY, MARCH 30 A Romance of C00N: HOLLOW 1 4- 1 1 X An idyll of the Tennessee hills by E, C. Callahan, One of the most thrilling Ainjsrican plays ever written. A romance of the South, with a perfect picture of life in thai interesting portion of this big United States. iho flraat Pnttan Drncc fS'ona All Cnx-lal'CrAflorl WW IIIV Vl WMl V.UIIUII , tJJ WVWIIVa rill WIIVVIW, VVIII y . . r ... -aU aim stare annnininienrs carried nv LOffliHV. r , , "TV " Snats nnw oii snl at Frazier's Book SlOfw. , .J PRICES: $1,00, 76o. 60o, 25o l traiefs pqox ajor I 4 1 I iff III ft 1 u wpim ; ; T i te-l 4 voiliJ i--iriiaairi " . - ......i" -t--