a.1 I - Spring... Clothing Never before have we been able to show you such a Complete Line of Spring and Summer CLOTHING $10 Fit and Style Guaranteed PRICES: $7,50, 10.00, 12.50 $15.00 and $20.00 Mice, neat and Nobby One S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. MONDAY, APRIL 20. IWJ- COMING EVENTS. .,,i nnnii.ll mpetlnir of 'n ctnto Federation of Labor La Grande. ictntp sunreme court at Pen- cctr.t fnnm Modern Wood- i. The Dalles. Mia Walla, .1 .rr. Contflf. n.. on t n n. F grand louse. .land, -s penaieton. :ne 4 Presbyterian Acaueray .u'PIlt HIIlrllLi. .me y. iu anri . une i'u. i'i wool . Rh&ntkn . une 4. 5. C N nth annual Umatilla .Mr PinnrPr ronntnn nt rAsfnn. ma f. i: u'Aft eniac nnime WATCHES F.I 305 S lmtl. In the uoiv tIe In 5&i,,Vllt, LKdle. Btirt (Jems "ciK. Special designs fur alt. I nmmi'n J 1 . j in su ksivukh in .VIII PnlrlllJ ill - . , ". BIU WiUUIIHX SiZtl Tn. Villi iiffnimii.j . i :::: ::: -. miou wtttcnes $1 j to $40 HUNZIKER THE PROGRESSIVE JEWELER June 15, 16 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. R. en- -.nmrmipnt.. TTntnn ThU- fl.10 Fnrtv-speoml annual meeting National Educational Asso ciation, Boston, Mass. July 7 Improved Order of Redmcn great council, Portland. August 17 National O. A. R. en campment, San Francisco. September 8-11 National Irrigation congress, Ogden, Utah. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the ofllce of the undersigned, up to 3 o'clock Monday, April 27, room over Boston Store, for the erection and completion of a two-story brick build ng with basement, lor -Maloney & Ferguson, according to plans ind sneelncations now on file at my ol- flee. The owners reserve the right to except any or reject all bids. C. E. TROUTMAN, Architect. In Critical Condition. George Alfred, the man fiom Perkins, Neb., who was taken to the hospital almost unconscious last Sat in day morning, Is still in a very ciltlcal condition, and it is nanny possible that he will ever be any better than he now is. He has been unconscious nearly all the time since being taken to the hospital, and his death s liable to take place at any hour. When taken off the train here he was on his way to California for his health. Will Get Victoria Island. A. D. Stillmau has returned from San Francisco. When asked about the famous Victoria Island litigation he replied that the appearances are that Henry Pierce will retain the property and ictaln It on terms mat will make it profitable to him. The case Is sec for trial for the 2utn oi .May, In the superior court of Calilor nla, and Mr. Stillman will conduct the case In that court in the Interests of .Mr. Pleice. Local Wheat Market. The local wheat market shows some signs of recovering, or at least of being not entirely dead. K. W. McComan Saturday last bought of Moses and Casper Woodward, of Ad ams. 30.000 bushels of No. 1 club, paying therefor CO cents per bushel straight. The Eastern market Is gradually becoming stronger. Wlrlna Completed. The wiring of the new hospital will be completed today, and It Is expect ed that the plumbing will be finished about the end of the week. The plas tering will be begun some time tills week. CASTILE SOAP m ,'(Luwry?ue.c,,ia(' to wiling a pure Castile Soap, r The fa Oil nil oWmp'Jr a trade name. There was a time when It "8oPmdSi L8ofp- We will Just ay that we are selling an Olive cmpareitwltb B,,a,,Vcfrom the 1)684 Spanish Olive Oil and let you tOc Cake; 3 Cakes 25c 'whichTMV0.1106!1116!160111'" color of OUR SOAP (not pure f?'S coloring mol? ? y adding (noegreeu) whlob W obtalued by thMtWof ?i? atteF' but a light pure grey. Mm notice the odor and we wap lu water. r rrn ,m Main St., Toward the Court House & City Briefs l omorrow Choice meats at Houser's. Best thoe work at Teutsch's. House to rent, $8. E. T. Wade. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Smoke the "Pride of Umatilla." Ladles' halt soles 40c. Teutsch. Ice cream and soda. The Delta. W. D. Fechtor, teacher of tho violin. Fresh vegetables all season, St. Joe. Spinach, rhubarb, green onions. St. Joe. Spring samples, large line, at Joer-ger's. Fish and poultry. Lyman's 310 Court. Go to St. Joe store for fresh vegc-tables. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. All kinds of Imported and domestic lunches at (Jratz's. Fine box of stationery In new styles ami tints. Koirs. Good housekeeping rooms for rent 407 West Alta street. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try blm. Special sale on street hats. Camp- bell s millinery store. A new seven-room house for snle at cost. N. T. Conklln. Tho Delta Ice cream parlors are now open lor the season. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. A house for sale on Installments, $15 per month. N. T. Conklln. Imported llraburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. "EI Sidelo," the best cigar made, at Rees" cigar store. Court street. A paying business for sale, small capital required. N. T. Conklln. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. William B. Planting, of Grease wood will build a large barn at once, The Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frazler s book store, Pendleton Bonnet and Pride of Umatilla. A. Rhode, manufacturer. Our new spring patterns for suits aie for Inspection. Seibert & Schulz. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 W. Court street. 'Phone and bath Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. Mrs. Campbell has received her third Invoice of beautiful dress and stieet hats. Wanted Girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. W. J. Clarke, iui Haley street. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. Stop paying rent. Own your home. A few choice lots for sale at a uar gain. See Rihorn & Swaggert. A six-room house with bath, two lots, frulb and shade, near the churches, $2,200, N. T. Conklln. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send in your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. L. A. Spicer. of Seven Mile, will this spring build several miles of fence and also herders' cabins on his lauds. Isaac Christopher, of Greasewood. will very soon begin the building of a residence which will cost about $2,500. The J. U. Smith Livestock Company Is breaking ground and fencing large tiacts of land In the boutliern part of the county. Knox Bros., the Wood Hollow stockmen, will build several miles of fence and build cabins for their herders this spring. J. SI. Haley's residence propel ty, at the corner of Johnson and Alta streets, Is being repainted. K. J. Murphy has the contract. Sucre Hendrlckson, who lives 11 miles northeast of the city, will begin at once on the erection of a lesldencc which will cost about $2,000. Penland Bros, have leased the Armory Hall. Lodges or pilvate parties wishing to lent tho same can apply at their ofllce, No. 047 Main street, J. Dand, of Middle Cold Springs, reports crops In general In good con dition. What fruit trees there are in that neighborhood are in good con dltlou. V F Moore, or Union, has In 400 acres of wheat which only looks fair. Wheat In general lu his part of the county Is hardly up to the average for this time of year. C. B Mark, of South Cold Sprlngu, is building a very large hillside cis tern for the purpobo or supplying his lesldeuce and barns with running water throughout the season. Bessinger Bros., or Cold Springs, are building a cistern 8x9x30 feet, which will be red by a windmill from a well. It Is at a height and so ar ranged that all the buildings on the place will be supplied with water from It. K B Shafer, who lives nine miles northeast of the city, reports wheat looking pretty well In that neighbor hood. The apple and almond crops promise finely, with the only draw back In sight being the possibility of late frosts. Tomorrow 36 SHALL BOYS Wesh Suits 48o to 60o VALUES 25 Cents Where there is so much advertising, 50 much promised in the way of bargains 'tis hard for you to pick the right one be cause as much good can be written of a poor article as a good one. We ask you to bring all our price quotations to our store with you and we'll meet EVERYONE and beat many 4. Merceri.ed Oxfords are the very mnv- est novelties. We have them for 25c, 35c, 38c, 45c and 69c per yard. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE $200 SHIRTS $1.35 Express Arrivals Peau do Soio, 3 inches widi juat the thing for Skirts, Waist Shirts Monte Carlos. Annorn Pongee, tho latest for Skirts and Shirt Waists, 75c per yard. Jap Silks in 20, 24 and 27 inch. Taffeta Silks in the wash and changeable in complete lines of colors. Damask Waisting. Ladies' Neckwear Uinno Wook RtnoL-c 4fir ami I't'Ao.. iWnlft Embroidoried Stocks and Firs, 35c, 50c and 75c. New Turnover Collars 10c, 15c, t 20c, 25c and 50c. New Venice Lace Col J lars 6Gc, 85c, $1 00 and $1.50. favoritism but because ifis the only Cor set over which a garment may be fitted to anv form and yet set porfectly smooth. It is tho BEST 'Corset sold, and wo carry full linos from 50c eacn to $2.75. Parasols Ladies' and Childrons1 Black and Colors, Chiffon and Silk, Kuflled and Plain, 25c each to $10.00. Men's and Boys' Clothing Just a few words ahout the kind of clothing this store deals in. Workmanship and quality, a style and shape that shows itself on the wearer; our showing of men's and hoys' appar el is complete as shown anywhere. Men's suits from $5.00 to Boys' suits from $25.1 100 Pieces New Calicoes Ulue3, Reds and Blacks, only Best Quality at 5 cents per yard. Special Values in Laces. r.inp.n Machine made Torchon '; inch to 4 inches wide lc, 2c, 4c, oc, Sc and 10c per yard. Embroideries Tninsork. Swiss Cambric Edges and Insertions; also Beadings 1 inch to 9 I inches wide, 2c, 4c, Gc, 8c, 12c, 15c and 25c per yard, Curse Is 4. F.xnnrienced Dressmakers will onlv fit over Royal Worcester Corsets not from T .i' 4' 4' 50c to $t0.00 Ladies' Shoes. This week we are offering some ex ceptionally good bargains in Ladies' Stylish Footwear. Fine Kid, extension solo, Slipper foxed tan Shoes $2.50. Extra fine, light sole, Dreas Shoes $3.00. Patent Leather, Dress Shoes, Ulton make $2.75. Patent tip, Kid Oxfords, fancy dull tops, $1.95. Children's Shoes Pongola Kid, patent tip, fancy stitch ed 2-5, 50c. DongolaKid, wedge heels, patent top 3 5, 75c. Plump Dongola, box tips, 6-S, 88c. Vici Lid, fair stitcned edges, 9-11, $1.48. Announcement. We wish to announce to the public that we have just received from tho East a now hearse touting $1,G00. It Is of the latest pattern and best work manship, having rubber tires and nil modern Improvements. Our under taking department Is thoroughly equipped and up to date. BAKER & FOLSOM, Pendleton, Or. Notice. All wheelmen are hereby warned to discontinue riding on the sidewalks or tho city under penalty of arrest, By ordei or city marshal, J- W. Scheer. WE ARE pleased to advise that we have received a inn 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 tarUly 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 Where Whole Families Are Shod NEW GOODS Arriving Daily At The Nolf Stofe Fine Line Crepe and Tissue1 Paper All colors and shades. Fine figured crepe paper, for, shelves, lamp shades, Etc. ' GARDEN SEEDS -Greater de mand than ever. Fine Oregon Yellow Danver Onion Sets, i24Cj per pound. All 5c Vegetable and , Flower Sctds, here for 2j4c Lfll Ll T Go where they all go, to T Robinson's Amusement Parlors Howling, Shooting, Fool and Billiards, CROQUET An extra fine line, I Cornor Mum and Webb Sts. now on sale. Hardwood and well o'lnni-rl lialU :inil mallets, rise to! $3.45 a set. OFFICE NECESSITIES- Mark-' ing tags, string tags, shipping j tags, pin tickets, rubber bands, 1 about twenty dillerent lirands ot inks, mucilages, Etc. 100 VISITING CARDS, nicely printed, 48c. The Nolf Store TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone Mulu 4 a The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is with tis, Mothers, you can take your children out in the opt n air and let them enjov the sunshine, We want to have the pleasure of showing you the swell, est line of BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS In Pendleton, BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Fostoflice. 4 .