'Iloted m HI Mil 'WtHHHI IIHW AilSnrdinary Doings jlrAnniversary Sale cieatcs the The Alexanj; Ann t noct Wnr rtirrr.t from jtart Monday With This Event , Jmner napkins, 83c Joz. I su d'l stitch hose, sac pair. z' Udf in Liberty neck ribbon, 16c yd. rLbll isfeckind, stripes and checks, :d5' S pearl buttons, all sizes, 4 doz. Za6dics drop stitch vests, all sues, ,40 each. ,7 ladies u,"t . ,. 1 t,:,l. o tmir Slde elastics, lacucs anu ' - 1 7-H'c yd. mitally Look at Our Ladies Shoe Display kxanderep't Store vuu 1 1 1 it " ' mn i'i Grand Trunk Gold Mine l mpter, Uregon, uoiu immiis uiomn. . .l-j tho HDP AT MOTHRP E 5 locaicu ujwii niw - - - r LODE svstem or veins anu nas iur ucigu- tors on inai : " w.. c lines as the INOK in pule: vaiueu at RlO.000,000. inetULUmDift vaiueu au 55.000,000. UULLUIUrt vaiueu i jw,- 00,000. THE MONMOTH Q. M. CO'S t iELLE dAKcK mine vaiueu hl uu,- miir n 1 I r MAIIMTAIV nalnarl nt- r BOO. I II U DALU lllUUMinin vaiuwu ul mitr-t innv 1 1 1 . P 5500,000. inu idea yuiucu ai J4UU. 000, and many others. NEWS OF MILTON LITTLE DAMAGE TO FRUIT BY RECENT COLD SNAP. William Clark Sells 20 Acres of Land for $4,200 J. H. Gcptry Purchases the I. 'N. Davis Property Mr. Roh erman Leases the Rose Building. Milton. April 12. The cold snap last week did little damage to fruit In this vicinity . Mrs. V. Brown, of Adams, Is the Kucst of Mr. and Mis. V. M. mown, of this city over Knster. The Williams family, who have been confined to their homes for the nast eight weeks, were released last Friday. Charlie Wright, who has been ab sent from this city for several years returned home a few days ago. He has been In Louisiana. Harry Hague is visiting his sister at Hot Lake, Union county, where she has been for some time for medi cal treatment. Miss Myrtle Salt returned home lioni Weston last week, where she has been attending school since lart fall. Miss OPitle Couts, who has b?on living with her uncle, Mr. Ferguson, has returned to her home in Seattle, where her parents reside. Deputy County Assessor C. l Weiss, of Lower Dry Creek, was In town Sat urday, hunting up those who owned property In his territory. William Clark sold 20 acres of lapd near the stato line last week, to Mr. EASTERN Cloak and Suit HOUSE Claud Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go. Ilti Property Cons'stlnc of 160 Acres of Rich (lold Bearing Veins Has sold lis entire stock to The People Ware house. The entire ine of new and heatoimblti stock of Suits. Skirts, WnUtn, Petticoats anil UucieriiiiislliH is lieiug ottered at such a Sacri fice as will clear tliem out in a few days'. t Eaganj of Walln Walla, for $4200. Mrs. Matlle Hoon returned homo from Los Angeles Cal., last week ac- companlcd by he daughter, Mrs. Hod rick. J. H. Gentry, who has been In tho Kast for somo time, returned tho first of tho week, bringing with htm his wlfo. to whom ho was man led while In Onlonn .Kansas. They have pur chased the I. Nr. Davis property, which consists of a house, two lots, also tho furniture and carpets, the considera tion being $1050. Mr. and Mrs. Davis give possession next Monday and will move Into Mrs. Wormington's house, opposite William McQueen's, for the present. Kohcrmnn has leased the Hose building, near the new opera bouse, for a period of five years, and Is hav ing a stono over lined with brick built. Mr. Uoherman had some notion of locating In Freewater, but did not llku the "ozono" there very well, hence will lemaln In Mlltt.u. Asa Troyer graduated from the My ers College of Kiubaliniti;; In Port land, tho (list of the month with high honors, and Is now a full-fledged em balmer. Ho has entered upon his du ties as such In Mr. J, N. Stone's under and furniture store. Excellent Easter Services. The Kaster services of tho M. K. churches of this city last Sunday were somewhat above the ordinary services on such occasions. Tho houses were made beautiful and a'iactlvo by flor al decorations. A unique program, ap propriate to M10 occasion, was ren dered and It was a day long to be re membered by the children of tho two schools. Wllson-McKlnley. .Mr. Frank Wilson, Milton's genial and accomodating general delivery man and Miss Lulu McKtnley, tho esteemed daughter of 13. McKlnley of this city, were married Wednesday, April S, 11)03, in Walla Walla, by the Hev. ,1. M. Morris, pastor of the Christian church at that place. Tho high contracting parties aro well known In Milton, and all Join In wish ing them unbounded Joy In their new journey of life. It's Up To You If you want goods at cost and less than cost, take advan tage of this chance. Positively on June tst this greatest of all bargain sales ceases. ED EBEN 1 Methodist "Field Day." Yesterday was "field day" for mis sions In tho Methodist Episcopal church. The collections for missions yesterday amounted to $2lf, which, with the monev on hand, makes a i total for the missionary fund of $220. There were s;ven additions to tho church yc-Uerday. nil being baptized at the morning service. There were also five conversions yesterday. Tho program in tho evening, In which the chlulren were tho exclusive perform ers, was the excluslvo production of Mrs. A. J. Owen. Mrs. 1. .1.. French and Miss Hoscno ICppel, besides being staged by them. It has no indebtedness of any character. It has a conservative mining and business management. It i offprint cn.onn shares of stock at rse ner share. .. 0 ' - 1 -- 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. Il has the indorsement of mining men, business men and bankers of Eastern Oreeon. Write us today and let us post you. I'jfciMtiiMHin Eastern Cloak &. Suit Hoase H. S. McCallum & Company, Miners, Brokers and Financial Agents, f BAKER CITY, OREGON. t Or R. S. BRYS0N, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. t Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District tree on Application. I W DO YOU w store can never be unless It advertises expect people to knoiv wha vou have to sell If vou don't ADVERTISE? Lit! Excursion to Walla Walla. ! Through J. W. Maloney's uniemlt j tins efforts, an excursion train to ! Walla Walla has been secured for the I Ifith Thursday next. It will leave I here at C, o'clock In tho evening, i I'harp, and return before C o'clock the I next morning. One fnrc for tho round trip will bo charged. U Is stated I that 100 Knights will go to Walla Walla on this train from Pendleton. Go where they . 1 go, to t t 1 Robinson's Amusement t f Parlors Howling, Shooting, Pool and Billiards. 1 $ I Corner Main and Webb StB. I Makes Final Account. I H. J. Dean, attorney for Mrs. Annie I Mclntyre, administratis of tho es I tato of Donald Mclntyre, deceased, j has Hied Mrs. Mclntyro's final ac ' counting of tho affairs of the estate. I Tho accounting shown that peiRonnl propeily to the valuo of $15,000 has been sold, which belonged to the es tato, and that there remains unsold jcalty to tho value of $10,000. A Thoughtful Man, M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do In tho hour of need. His wlfo had such an unusual case of stomach and liver tiouhle, physi cians could not help her. Ho thought of and tried Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills and sho got relief at onco and was finally cured. Only 25c at Tallman &. Co.'.s drug store. RAZER OPERA HOUSE I 4.. . 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. . ' iiuMiincrmw a m v THE SEASON'S EVENT 4- 4-4- 4-' MONDAY, APRIL 20 America's Foremost Classic Actor MFo fear Be 0 HMFQ RID', Accompanied by MISS MARIE DR0FNAH and a Superb Company in Shakespeare's wittiest and most perfect comedy MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Positively the most Samptooas and Best Cast Legitimate Production on Tour. Order Your Seats Well Ahead. P.. Cf CA Cf AH 7ZraA50c Parish Reception. Tho Church of the Redeemer will hold a reception at tho Parish house this evening at 8:30, In honor or the members of tho last confirmation class Mrs Wilkinson nml daughter. Clara, Miss Froomu, Miss Ilean, Miss Josio Hoso, Mrs. Dr Keyes and Percy Folsom. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleop, work nnd happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 2C cts and 60 ts. Wrlto to W H. Hook er & Co.. Huffalo, N. V., for a free sample. V. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. To Improve Mission Church. A thousand dollar contract has been let to Jack KJng for remodeling and making other Improvements upon tho Catholic mission church. Father Ha gam's dwelling and tho Sisters' dwel ling on tho reservation. This will cover a number of much needed ro panrs. In addition there will bo con siderable repainting and fixing up of the grounds. If you are troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., wo would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo soil under a positive guarantee. It will nlwayu cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 50 cts and $1.00, P. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. 3 packages Sioux Si arch, 25c. 3 lbs. Gold Dust 20c. 3 boxes Spices, 25c. 3 2-oz. bottles Extracts, 25c. 1 1 - lb. can ground Chocolate, 25c. Baker's Cocoa, 25c. Granulated Beet Sugar per sack, $5.45. Granulated Cane Sugar per sack, $5.80. Mocha and Java Coffee, per pound, 30c 4 packages A. & H. Soda, 25c. 6 bars Owl Soap, 25c 5 bars Cocoanut Oil Soap, 5c. Semi-porcelain Cups and saucers, dozen, 99c Semi-porcelain 7-in plates, per doz., 81c. Semi-porcelain Pie Plates, each 5c. Common Lamp Chimneys, each 6c Woven Wire Wash Boards, each 39c 8-Qt. Granite Tea Kettle, each 73c Everything else at corresponding prices Come in and See for Yourself OWL TEA HOUSE LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and sa v e you money. DOORS WINDOWS 13 u i Idin g paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House The Columbia Lodging House Monopole Canned Goods Newly Furnished, Bar in connection. Bet. Alta & Webb Jits. In Center of Block. F. X. Schempp Proprietor Farmers Custom Mill Fred Waltera, Proprietor Capacity 160 burreli a dy Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, eU always oa baud. Thu climax in perfection is reached inMonopole. When you want the Best, come to us and get Monopole Our line of groceries is complete. Wu sell cheap for cash. Miller Grocery Co. 636 Main Street Phone Main 51 1 TAKE YOUR CHOICE One of tho Uncut residences In Pendleton 11 rooms all modern Im provements; pietty lawn; complete $6,500. $2,500 down, balance on time. Another rosldonco 7 rooms, with bath, soworage, electric lights; pretty lawn, shade trees, within three blocks of Main street, $2,500. Other houses and lots from $000 to $2,500, Nlco residence lots, $150, 950 nd $500. Much Other Town Properly, and Rancht. Eay Termt, Where Detiied. G. D. BOYD, II! Court Street