Faultless Underskirts Brand New Line . .. fUe nmst r.nnvenient and tht nmci The uesi iub , mu- i mrv sktrt on the market. It fits the waist and hips per ,lJ It has wide, circular flounce, designed especially for I latest styles of dress skirts. It is seven gore, tailor made, tfed top skirt, made up in the latest and most popular de- s Four fasteners on each side, making it adjustable to 51 v size waist from 20 to 30 inches. Is made from the best ..! and by the most experienced operators. See window g,7Pricefroin $2.00 to $1-00. DON'T FORGET THE FREE SATURDAY EVE. CONCERTS S BI6 DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. MOWAY APniL 13. 1903. COMING EVENTS. Anil 16 K, of P- convention at alia Walla. April 16, IT, 18 miann amiiira April 17 Celebration founding of e HUHiril Ui prit 2U School district bond elec- Mr 3 Second annual meeting o vicbu" w. !j Grande. My 4 State supreme court at Pen- May G State camp Modern Wood- Walla Walla. May 8-17 Pacific Coast Congress Congregationalists, Seattle. May 201. O. 0. F. grand lodge, av zu. June a i-resnvierifln cen- assembly. Los Angeles, Cal. v 'ti vm ann .inn T 13 won Ac .Jonrtlofnn 2. S and June 23, 24 Wool 4 Presbyterian Academy mmencemeni. Jane 4, 5, 6 Ninth annual Umatilla 5, 6 Wool sales. The Dalles. Shaniko . mie 14. Z4 -fMvtnt if iiiiv anvnnttot Golf Souvenirs A new novelty that is greatly admired by all lovers of the popular game. Hat pins.ster ling silver, in caddy bag- Artistic and beautiful. Keep your eyes on our window for all the new novelties. HUNZIKER THE PROGRESSIVE J EWELER June 15, 10 Wool sales. Baker City. June 17 Oregon Pioneer Associa tion, Portland. June 18, 19 Wool sales, Elgin. June 23, 24, 25 State Federation of Women's Clubs, Astoria. July 2 Eastern Oregon G. A. It. en campment. Union July 6-10 Forty-second annual meeting National Educational Asso ciation, Boston, Mass. July 7 Improved Order of Hedmcn great council, Portland. August 17 National G. A. It. en campment, San Francisco. September 8-11 National Irrigation congress, Ogden, Utah. Stock Farm for Sale. We have the Jas. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. It consists of 640 acres. 140 acres in timothy; more than 200 acres In wild hay, which will grow timothy. A portion will grow wheat and barley, balance pasture; abundance of water. All fenced; good buildings. Will sell in one, two or three tracts. Easy terms. BENTLEY & HARTMAN, g City Briefs "The Resurrection." On Wednesday, April 15, Tolstoi's wonderful story, "The Resurrection," as dramatized by Charles W. Chase, will be presented at the Frazer. All who have read the great Russian's thrilling story will be Interested In witnessing its production on the stage. It is a typical Tolstoi story; the strong Russian virtues and hat reds entering Into Its construction. The Russion court scene, the road to exile and the final triumph of love and right in the northern prison are strong points that deserve mention. At the Frazer, April 15. Looking for Horses. L. B. Anderson,- the Seattle horse buyer. Is in Pendleton and Is trying to- buy horses. The horse buyers meet with very poor luck buying in this county this spring, the local suj ply being practically exhausted aside from the stock that is at work. Notice Street poll tax of the city of Pen dleton is cow delinquent. Prompt payment must be made or collection will be enforced according to law. J. A. BLAKLEY, City Marshal. Quarantined for Scarlet Fever. The home of C. O. Stephens, on Beaugurd street, was this morning quarantined on account of scarlet fe ver. Two of Mr .Stephens' children are now sick, but are getting along very well. Ditch Work Progressing. Work is progressing rapidly on the Boyer-Burllngame ditch in the Hud son Bay country. One hundred teams are at work and ten miles of the ditch has been completed. We have just received a fresh supply of California Olive Oil. We uet this ThU Oil is absolutely III notice do. It Is California Olive Oil tect from the growers lu ffeutimi-,, n .li-ni ,hvery n!rH,ro,v,e tuls tovour own .satisfaction If you w ItorXrPHWe olive llavor. It ti. tn-t wnadniJ!ou?t$rfeU this llavor and It is not found In any oil which ""d othersi .u . any considerable extent, because cottonseed oil - -uu re practically tasteless. 75c PINT OR $1.25 FULL QUART BOTTLES . . Use Olleo mi ... . r lard. ""every kind of frying or whsrever you use butter din..!? PPle. UO don 1 if miill0 mta,u mi oviuinali'A fnr or of butW. ' 1 IS uoti a quart of oil is equal to about two pounds " '''"d to show you our oil. s?PEN'S DRUG STORE AiiMiii - nvr-arn rnK & .11111 L iiuum Choice meats at Houser's. Try QraU's clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at QraU's. Beat thoe work at Teutsch's. House to rent, $8. E. T. Wade. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Ice cream and soda. The Delta. Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch. W. D. Fechter, toacher- of the violin. Drop into Clark & Co.'s for a social time. Spring samples, large line, at Joer ger's. Fish and pouttry, Lyman's 310 Court. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store for good smokos. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. Smoke "The Pendleton Favorite," made by J. Devlin. All kinds of Imported and domestic lunches at Gratz's. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store now open, Ell building. Good housekeeping rooms for rent, 407 West Alta street. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. A new seven-room house for sale at cost. N. T. Conklln. The Delta Ice cream parlors are now open for the season. Fresh stock of candles and fruits at Miller's, 209 Court street. A house for sale on installments, $15 per month. N. T. Conklln. Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. "El Sidelo," the best cigar made, at Rees" cigar store. Court street. A paying business for sale, small capital required. N. T. conklln. Complete line of bulk and package garden and flower seeds. Nolf s. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. The Oregon Daily Journal can be found on sale at Frazler's book store. Children's Easter hats at Mrs. Campbell's. See our special window. Our new spring patterns for suits are for Inspection. Selbert & Schulz. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 W. Court street. 'Phone and bath, For Rent Furnished lodging house. Inquire of Rlhorn & Swag-gert. Blacksmith shop in Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. N. A. Miller, of Athena, will begin the erection of a brick storo building at once. The interior and exterior of the Younger grocery store have been re painted . Mrs. Campbell has received her third invoice of beautiful dress and street hats. There are now about 100 pupils at the Catholic mission school on the reservation. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 617 Jane street. Call at house. The Graduation exorcises at Pen dleton Business College have been postponed until May 7. The scarlet fever quarantine will bo lifted tomorrow from the home of Perry Gould and Samuel Lowe, A six-rom house with bath, two lots, fruit and shade, near the churches, $2,200. N. T. Conklln. E. N. Smith, who lives 10 miles south of the city, will build an addi tion to his residence this spring. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send In your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. For Sale A ladies' Hartford bicy cle. Has been used only a short time. Price $23. Call at E. O. office and se it. A. P. Myrick, of Helix, has Just had drilled by Beddow Bros., a wejl 17C feet deep, which has 40 feet of excel lent water. Wanted A good cook at the Uma tilla Indian school, to cook for nine persons. Wages $25 per montn. Ap ply at once . For Sale A ladles' Hartford wheel, nearly new. Has been used n few weeks; $23. Call and see It at East Oregonlan office. Stallion for sale; four years Id; weight about 1C00. Shire, solid brown color. Price reasonable. Address J. T. Lleualleu, Adams, Oro. Ground was broken this morning fin- tli new Methodist church at Athena. It will be one of the finest church edifices in the county. Tim .inllv Dozen wish to announce to those holding invitations, that the nfxt dance of their series will be given .Monday evening, April 13. Tnhii Mcllae. of North Cold Springs, will soon begin the erection of a six- loom, two-story resilience, aiamn Rounds and Will Alspaugh have the contract. Mrs. Mary K .Johnson has bought or Joseph Connolly the residence property first south of the Baptist church, on Johnson street, Coneldi elation, was $2,500. ' s Attention Knights. Damon Idge No. 4, K. of P., will work In the first Outfitters for Men and Women NEED A SWEATER? WE HAVE THEM SHOES J IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ' J ssisVP9ssMtlslM We take great pride in our sweater stock, aud we make it a point to I eep everything new ami desirable in the similar lino. Prices range from 60c to $1 50 for the cheaper graded, and fram $2 to f3.50 for better grade, and for something vety Hue we tax you $4, 4 50 and up to $5, bui for these bet ter prices you can expect sweater elegance. Remember us for sweaters. . VVc have added to our Shoe Stock and now have more styles and varitics of Footwear than ever be (ore. We know that we can please any member of the family in High Shoes, Low Shoes or Slippers, We have Baby's fancy shoos 60c up Baby's fancy slippers 60c up Misses' shoos $1.25 up Hoys' shoos $1.50 up Lames', fine stylo, welt shoes $2.50 Lariios patent leather drees shoos $3 Ladies' oxford tios, nice houeo shoo $1.50 Ladies' strop sandals $1.50 Men's vici kids shoes $2.50 Men's cudot calf, genuine welts $3 In the finer grades we have some very nice Kid and Patent Dress Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. i Suitings For Tailor Made Suits and Unltned Skirts A lot short lengths, some are 5 yards, some 4 yards, some 3 yards, some only 1 yards, $3.50 per yard, $2 50 per yard, $1 50 per yard, $1 per yard. To close them out they will be sold like this: $3.50 goods $1.93 peryard, $2.50 kind $1.37 per yard, $1.50 kind 98c per yard, $1 kind 67c per yard. New Arrivals Parasols and Sunshade Shoe String Belts Amber Necklaces Wrist Bags Fancy Purses Indian Bead Necklaces The Peoples Warehouse Dress Goods De partment J 3 Pieces Linen Etamine All desirable shades, should have arrived here February 1st. The manufacturer was late in his delivery and we got a re duction in price so that those goods that were intended for a 75c yard article are to go for 48c per yard. They arc cor rcct for waists and shirt waist suits. Another Lot 25 pieces Kha Ki Silk Pretty designs, neat patterns, J fast color and washable at 49c per Vrd Another lot of handsome Whitewash in prices from 10c to 69c per yard. Call and see them. and third ranks tonight. AH members requested to be present. W. J. Keys, C. C., D. U. Halley, K. of It. and 3.. pro tern. The Enlsconal church was yester day crowded at three of the services, while It was at least two-thirds filled at the 6:30 a. m. service. The class of communicants was the largest in the history of the church here. The offerings amounted to nearly $100, of which about $100 will go to, missions. Lots for Sale. I offer some nice lots on tho north side near tho river. No grading need ed. Price $200 to $300. N. T. Conklln. WE ARE pleased to advise that we have received a lull new stock of those celebrated $2.50 Shoes FOR LADIES 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 better try a pair, DESCRIPTION Vici kid, Good- year welt, patent tip, smooth insole, flexible and new spring. Inst, la:e. j Boston Store: Where Whole Families Are Shod NEW GOODS Arriving Daily At The Nolf Store Fine Line Crepe Jand Tissue Paper All colors and shades. Fine figured crepe paper, for shelves, lamp shades, Etc. GARDEN SKIDS Greater de mand than evr. Fiae" Oregon Yellow Danver Onion Sets, iac per pound. All 5c Vegetable and Flower Seeds, here for ac. CROQUET An extra fine line now on sale. Hardwood and well shaped balls and mallets, 95c 10 S3.45 a set. OFFICE NECESSITIES Mark-' ing tags, string tags, shipping I tags, pin tickets, rubber bands, about twenty different brands of inks, mucilages, Etc. . - ! 100 VISITING CARDS, nicely printed, 48c. The Nolf Store A GOOD MEAL One that you will thoroughly enjoy, is always served by us All the good things in season at the FRENCH RESTAURANT TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Telephone Main 4 The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is with us, Mothers, you can take your children out in the optn air and let them enjoy tho sunshine , WoVwant to have the pleasure of showing you the swoll est line of BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS VM ' In Pendleton, Uikn BAER.FQIOMj',, next aoor 10 rosiouice,