DARKNESS fflirainiD)tt Stop 0 City Briefs Monday, April 27, Only 1 piece 25c white mercerized oxford 15c Monday, April 27, Only 3 pieces all over ora broldorey, regular $1.50 quality, for one day 75c 11 rAia 1U TKAUK AT The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE USUAL FREE GONCERT will be given Saturday afternoons from 3 till 6 o'clock in stead of evenings, as formerly. This change is due to accident at the Light Plant, and is only temporary. We will resume evening concerts as soon as the lights come on again. Don't forget the hour. Ses programs at store S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. SATURDAY, APRIL 25. 103. A Growing Industry, w Mimifonl. one of the largo ..,, nt liriinwnrnr. ih .. . .1... Il nmnrh! till! Htl'llW- ,l. l,.lnltv nt Mlltnil . UUU - 1. nlf 111 .IllltUllll I to secure labor to harvest me c jnu uni 1-1 fthich lasts about six wcekn. , ..t.M.lrn.. ...Ill filiil wumtn iiiiu uiiiiui ...n ...... Id addition to being a pleasant tie little lots can pick a low . . .1... I 41.- 11,tt,n. Tailor inuusnuus 01 minutes euun spend a few weeks m tlio hop- ueir sciiuoiuuuks ami hiiuch una . It.M.. Inx ........ f.... 1...t..t.na t , mur ivil u,i.i lin laiiuuo 10 inuuige 111 many u limu nix thev might not otherwise feel could afford. Hut aside from the mi rnnsinprnrinng it tirnvna n mi u icasim wi v II u un uuua coun- bring Into the county lots of i-v nnu' ..nine ,,. tlii. uicnut Hikkk WATCHES Prlnevllle Notes. (J. li. McDowell, one of the host Known or I'rinevillo's business men and one who had many friends throughout Eastern Oregon, is dead. An operation was performed upon lilm for appendicitis and he did not rally from the operation. John T. Whistler, a United States civil engineer, spent Buveral days with us last weeK, looking over prospect ivo sights for government irrigation works, among which were the McKay Creek and Crooked river countries. B. F. Jones and Mrs. It. P. Har rington left by stage Sunday with Mrs. Luck Davis, who was declared insane. Mrs. Davis, formerly Lucy Vincent before her marriage, lived near Medi'ord In Jackson county. Umatilla's Exhibit. It. C. Judson, Industrial agent of tlio O. It. & N. railway company, is daily expected to arrive in the city to confer with the committee an pointed by the Commercial Associa tion and with others relative to the proposed permanent exhibit of Uma tilla county products in the Portland Union depot. The committee up pointed to Investigate the amount of space and other details in relation to the privileges tills county would bo able to command at such an ex hibit, report no progress, as the rail way company Is dilatory In answering their Inquiries. F.I30 "' Special alKnK f,,r .11 to $30 waiones wtches $2 to $10 in ton Wiled watches $12 to $45 I mi m m m . m THE JEWELER Big Snake Den. Kd Huyes has returned from the Seven Mile Country. Last Sunday lie killed on John Wynn's place, on Seven Mile, five rattlesnakes. Al together about 30 rattlesnakes have been killed this Bprlug in the same cliffs, where wore killed last summer 180 rattlesnakes, large and small. The cliff, which is infested with snakes, is about a mile and a half above the confluence of Seven Mile with McKay, and Is on the left side of the creek. It is shelf and' shale roclt formation, full of crevices, hut not of dens In the sense that there are caves, for tliero aro not. Tc Locate Here. Ulnier E. Parker, brother of Dr. E, O. Parker of this city, was a visitor to Pilot Itock recently and remained a low days. Mr. Parker is an attor ney at law, and lias been practicing ills profession in Iloseburg during the past few years, but lias concluded to locate In Eastern Oregon, where he sees better opportunities for young men than elsewhere. Mr. Parker will probably locate in Pendleton. Pilot Roek Record. Will Visit Germany. Joseph Slevers, of Fulton, contera plates going to Germany with his fnmlly the coming summor on a pro' tractod visit. Mr. Slevers is a native of Germany, and lias not seen his natlvo land sinco first coming to this country. He has been greatly pros pered in tills country. CASTILE SOAP "i.i1uWle.cIiws to be selllllL' a mire Ciistiie Hoan. C The for nn... .!" simply a trarln nmnn 'l'lau .- lm ul.in It mid. in L?.f.P - We wlU Just nay that we aw selllutr an Olive m. ti j 1 Jim 1 ii 1 rrtm w. ft . 7 . 1 n. 11 . i Willi VOUf P.7lTo 7 , ,a"'" Vlivfl vii nuu ic, J-uu tOc Cake; 3 Cakes 25c "l Von In .. r htehUni.7.icfi.Vle peculiar color of OUR 80AP (not pure "f 16 p n J grey. Also notice the odor and KOEPpen's niifi stork P From Choice meats at Houscr's. Dost thoo work at Teutsch's. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Smoke the "Pride of Umatilla." Ico cream and soda. The Delta. W. D. Fechter. teacher ot the violin. Spring samples, large line, at Joer ger's. Fish and poultry, Lyman's 310 Court. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. Fresh salmon received daily at Cas tle's flsli market. All kinds of Imported and domestic lunches at Gratz's. New spring and summer Stetson hats at Alexander's. Croquet sets 9rc to $3.45; golf clubs. $1.25. Nolf's. Come quick, the new fad Monarch shirts, at Alexander's. Special bargains in street hats at Campbell's, Court street. The Delta ice cream parlors are now open for the season, Parties from La Grande aie about to start a paper at Echo. Try the Palm. 221 Court street. for nuts, candles and fruits. A house for .sale on installments. $15 per month. N, T. Conklin. Imported llraburgor and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. "El SIdelo," the best, clear made, at Rees' cigar store. Court street. A paying business for sale, small capital required. N. T. Conklin. Lot for sale; great bargain: Raloy's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. Pendleton Boquet and Pride of Umatilla. A. Rhode, manufacturer. Our new spring patterns for suits are for Inspection. Selbert & Schulss. Kirkman's dance Saturday. Armo ry Hall, 50 cents. Hall well lighted. A La Grande attorney will locate at Echo, and Is building an -office there. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 0!) V. Court street. 'Phone aud bath. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. Stop paying itnt. Own your home. A few choice lots for sale at a bar gain. Seo Whom & Swaggert. Swearlngen Bros, will not start a branch saloon at Helix, as has been currently reported they would do. For Rent Suite of rooms, nicely furnished, one block and a half west of Main street. Inquire 20S Alta. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send in your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank, For Rent Nicely furnished room lor gentlemen; electric light and bath, $G a month. Inquire at this office. George Adams, of Camas Prairie, will build several miles of fencing this spring for the bettor manage ment of his herds. Ed Carney will this spring fence in several thousand acres ol his moun tuln pasture lands In the southesatern part of the county. For sale New residence and one lot at tho corner of Washington and Jefferson streets, one block from Main street. Conrad Platzoeder. Charlee Bredlng, of Fulton, is fencing several tracts of his land that have hitherto been open, and is building a large poultry house and also some stock sheds. J. V. Privett has just enlarged his bath rooms by the addition of two new porcelain tubs making five In all, The bath rooms have been re fitted throughout, and old patrons and new friends will be made welcome. The A. F. and A. M. held a day besslon yesterday In addition to tho regular session, on account of the pressure of business, not on accouut of the absenco of electric lights, as was reported. There weie eight ini tiations Into the order yesterday. Rev. Levi Johnson will build a res idence this summer on his place east of town. Mr. Johnson owns 18 acres where he now resides. Tho contract la not yet let for the dwelling, but it will he an eight-room building aud probably a story and a half In height. Fishing Is reported Indifferent in the middle and southern parts of the county, on account of the unusually cold water, and the half freshets which have rolled the water. The fish do not blto except in sunny, quiet pools where the water Is settled and warm. U O. Sheek will 60011 begin tlio election of an eight-room, two-story tesldence with a full basement be neath, on Thompson street, on the third lot north of tho high school block. The house will be ready for occupancy in me lauur pun 01 iu summer, nnd will be equipped mod ern throughout. Suffering With Appendicitis. Mrs. Frank Brown, of Ukiah. hasl been brought to the city suffering with appendicitis. It is not yet known whether an operation will bo necessary or not. Where there is so much. advertising, so 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 your price quotations to our store with you and we'll meet EVERYONE and beat many Ladies' Shoes. $15 Suits but we couldn't tell it all, we'd much pre lur that you come around and look at them, try tlicin on; won't cost you and we'll make you feel welcome n cent it you This week we are odering somo ex ceptionally rood bartmins in Ladies' Stylish Footwear. Fine Kid, extension sole, Slipper foxed low Shoes $2.50. Extra fine, light solo, Dress Shoes $3.00. Patent Leather, Dross Shoes, Ultra make $2.75. Patent tip, Kid Oxfords, fancy dull tops, 1.95. Children's Shoes Dongola Kid, patent tip, fancy stitch ed 2 5, 50c. Dongola Kid, wedge luele, patent top : 5, 75c. Plump Dongola, box tips, (5-8, 88c. Vici Kid, fair stitcnod odgts, y-11, 1.-18. 100 Pieces New Calicoes Blues, Hcd-i and Blacks, only Best Quality at 5 couth per 3'ard. , We could tell you a whole lot about our Don't Want to BUY Men's and Boys' Clothing Just a (ew words about 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 boys' appar el is complete as shown anywhere. Men's suits from $5.00 to $25.00 Hoys' suits from 50c to $10.00 Ladies' Neckwear Piquo Wash Stocks, 48c and OUc. Mull Embroidoried Stocks and Ties, 35c, 50c and 75c. Now Turnover Collars 10c, 15c, 20c, 26c and 50c. New Venice Laco Col lars COc, 85c, $1 00 aud $1.50. Wants Her Interest. Lena WooilB, liy J. A. Kw, attorney. her lias liwsiiii suit for the par tition of the soutliweHt iinrter of nee- tion 9, township 1, raiiKO .S.I. 'liio de fendant, Jim White, is tho plaintiff'B brother, and both nro half breed Unia- tlllas. The property described was the property of their father, who Is deceased. White is in possession and the complaint states that he refuses to recoKHlze the plaintiff'B Hunts to 11 one-half Interest In the place. Eagles Notice. I'endleton Ario No. 28, F. O. IS., will meet In special Besslon Sunday evening. April at K o'clock. State Organizer Charles I. Klynn will bo present. All IJagles requested to ho piesent. J. T HINKLH, President. ItOV W. lUTNKIt, Secretary. TheSwellest Line of Low Shoes for Men and Women in the City Boston Store Where Whole Families Are Shod HEW GOODS Arriving Daily At The Nolf Store Fine Line Crepe and TIhhuo aper 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, 120 per pound. All 5c Vt-getable and Flower Seuls, here for z'jc. CROQUET -An :xtra fine line now on sale. Hardwood and well shaped balls and mallets, 95c to 3-45 a st!t- OFFICE NECESSITIES Mark ing tags, string tags, shipping tags, pin tickets, rubber bands, about twenty different brands of inks, mucilages, Etc. 1,11 LBS T Go where they all go, to T Robinson's Amusement Parlors Howling, Shooting, Fool nnd Milliards. Corner Mam and Webb Sta. X TTTTTTttTTTTTTTtTTTTTTT 100 VISITING CARDS, printed, 48c. nicely The Nolf Store TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone M!a 4 The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is with us, Mothers, you can take your children out in the op n air and let them enjov the sunshine. We want to have the pleasurq of showing you the swell est line of BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS In Pendleton, BAKER 8c FOLSOM, Next door to Postofllce.