Winter Has Ended In I his dhop n..chincoutot oaa ioi& ui Meaning uF ut urouen lines. K'ia?p " w;th It's Spring now; and the store is fortified c-rtion with the newest and best. Every dollar you iaev Tvou are receiving an honest return. We mention Pen. nil Call in and see the balance, oot line oniy- Ladies' Fine Shirt Waists, 50c to , $4 . ;nrine and Summer Wear. The yery latest materials, PS S Patterns. Going l.lce hot cakes. We are sole agents for Thompson's "Qlove Fitting" Corsets. Give us your order. 'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. LOST FIRST GAME COLFAX DEFEATS HOME TEAM BY TWO SCORES. Day Was Windy and Raw Few Saw the Game Somers Shuts Out 11 Men Taylor Doe. Good Work for Pendleton. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. WtllaWalU 9, Dayton 2. Pendleton 3, Colfax S. STANDING OF CLUBS. I'l'yd Won lt P. C. n alia Walla 1 1 0 1W Colt" 1 I 0 1C00 Dayton 1 o 1 o rendletou 1 o 1 o FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1903. City Btiefs Best (hoe work at Teutsch's. ftee eu?ar at the St Joe Storo. Ice cream and soda. Tho Delta. Free sa&ar at the St. Joe Store. Free sugar at the St. Joe Storo. pecan Sundae, Schmidt's pharmacy. Spras samples, large line, at Joer- Strt. Fresh vegetables dally Haniey Bros Haw your shoes repaired at Teatsch's. Saratoga chips, fresh each day at auiey uros. Btty carriages and go-carts. $4.45 )19. Nolt's. , Sice furnished rooms to rent at n court street. Hiys'' cigar store, headquarters for meters' supplies. fresh salmon received ilallv at Cas- ill's fish market. ill kinds of Imported and domestic hades at Oratj's. Hits you had your shoes repaired itlettsch! Try him. Something new. eec noodles. 10c a IKh. Hanley Bros. .Special liarcaln: In xtmM l.ntu ,.t CEpbell'j, court street. TVo run. i . viui, kv cream Tumors aro for tot-Store, 723 Cottonwood Apply Chris llanley. J the Palm, 221 Court street, Ms. candles and fruits -wwii nmtmrger and Swiss y "nawicnes at Gratz's. bJ ,the author f "Elii-n at Nolf's book store. SldeVthe best c, rrgar store. nn- ... wuutfa dui; l Me Brace ; lets, the ; latest novel- 9 Just oat ; S3vrndG0d Filled 1.75 to 3 tat... NZIKER Choice meats at Houser's. Ladles' hair soles 40c. Teutsch. Free sugar at tho St. Job Store. Smoke tho "Prido of Umatilla." Froe sugar at tho St. Joo Store. W. D. Fochtor, teacher of the violin. Fish and poultry, Lymau's 310 Court. The Infant child of Julius Williams died today. T. W. Ayres la having his residence repainted and repapered. Lot for sale; great bargain; Haley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. Pendleton rioquot and Pride of Umatilla. A. Rhode, uiauufactmcr. See the Underwood, high-grade vis Iblo typewriter. J. S. Kees, agent. Our new spring patterns for suits are for inspection. Solhert & Schulz. Blacksmith shop in Pendleton for sale. Soo Earnhart, Association block. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. Housor always furnishes good meat. Send in your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Dank. For Kent Suite of rooms, nicely turnished, one block and a half west of Main street. Inquire 208 Alta, William seiieerer has finished re painting and repapering his residence on East Webb street, inside and out. A new hou3C with good lot, In good location, for $000; $50 in cash, the balance $10 per month. Klhoru & Swaggart. The McClary & Wlllard derrick ar rived today from Tekoa for use in the completion of the W. & C. It. railway bridge at this point, For sale New residence and one lot at the corner of Washington and Jefforson streets, one block from Main street. Conrad Platzoeder. C. It. Dutton's ice cream parlors are now open for the season. He Is better equipped than ever before for serving delicious Ice crcame and Ice cream soda. Consult John Stone about your painting, paper hanging and kalso mlnlng, and you will never regret it. Work and material guaranteed. Cull or address 1507 Cottonwood street. Thomas Smart Is remodeling the entire interior of his lodging house at tlie corner of Thompson and Court streets. As soon as this work Is com pleted the premises will bo repainted and repapeied. The old favorite, Koeppeu's Log Cabiu soda fountain is again open and serving that delicious Uma Soda at 5 cents. Among tho new 10-cent drinks are chocolate, cream puff, tropical breakfast and liugot sundae. A public dance will be given by Oliver Knotts next Friday evening at tho Knotts Brothers Hall, in Pilot Rock. Fechtor's orchestra will fur ulsh the music. Ice cream and other refreshments will bo sorved. A good time Is assured overybody. Come, J. C. Spoouemore is remodeling the Interior of his building now used as a Buooung gallery and employment oi- nee, and will follow it up with re painting and repapering, When the rooms are ready for occupancy they will be occupied by Mr. Spoonemore and W. Drummott as a real ostate, employment and notorial office. The season s opened and tho game is on. Pendleton's score is also open, for the hoys from up tho country did a few things to them at tho rate of to j. i ne day was hardly a baseball day and the wind that blew across the diamond made the crowd think that they were witnessing a s.iml storm on a small Sahara. The only thing that did not blow in was the crowd, nut what It lacked In numbers It made up in noise and that was satisractory to every one and every body except the box office The 'team work of the visitors was out around the edge of the diamond or over the fence some place, and thov could not find It at any time during the game, but they have a committee out looking for It, and it will be in evidence before tho season Is over. About tho samo thing could bo said or the boys that draw their salaries lrom the confines of the Pendleton purse, but the team that played yes terday was largely made of local ma icnai and could not bo cxneeted to have any team woik. Considering all the points of the case both of the aggregations played a good game, Somers, the man from Seattle, did the shooting for the Colfax boys and he did it well. Eleven men that faced him laid their bats down after three tutile attempts to find the location of the bullets from his gun. Slats Taylor, the old war horse ot the red stockinged lads, sailed the benders down the wind at the visit ors in a way that gavo them a bad attack of r.trabismis and it is hoped that they will not recover all the sea son. Dunn was another good one and made the first run of tho game in the second inning on a clean two sacker over the left fielder's head. Taylor helped him home by a pretty sacrifice. Ulrich, the man with the past record, made a three-bagger on a bunt and a wild throw over the first baseman's head and thereby made a record for himself that will last the rest of the year. All In all. It was a good game and was the property of both the teams until the ninth inning, when a costly error let in the winning runs. Put luck Is luck and this is the first gamo of the series, so all can hope for bet ter times in the sweet bye and bye. Pendleton has still got her grip on the little flag and Is not going to let go for a small thing like yesterday's de feat. Below is the summary of the game: , April 30th 85c Ivory Back Coabs 48c each IT PAYS TO TRADE AT The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE April 30th 10c CraBh Toweling 6 l4c yard EVERY DAY wo will offer in these advertisement 60ine exceptional bargains, lak- ing the items from the various departments from day today. Those of today may not interest you. those of tomorrow may, and if bo, you will profit largely. It will pay you to read those advertisements Everv Daw We could tell you a whole lot about our $15 Suits but we couldn't tell it all, we'd much pre ler that you come around and look at them, try them on; won't cost you a cent and we'll make you feel welcome if you Don't Want to BUY Pedestrian Skirts. Ladies walking skills that are excellent values at S2.25 and $1.85. This week Si. 29. Shirt Waists Ladies shirt waists tjiat were priced low at Si. 39 and $1-29. This week only Si, Ladies' Dress Shoes and Oxfords Our oxfords excite the admuation of alt who see them. Made in welt or turned soles, pat ent or vici stocks and cover a range 'of price to suit any purse. In Ladies' Dress shoes we 4. have the handsomest line we have ever shown, lilegant iootwear in new snnpes and leather combinations. Patent Corona welt oxfords, inlaid tops $3,50 Patent kid turn oxfords "booths ideal" 3,50 Patent calf lace shoes Ullra make 2.75 Patent Corona mat top, lace, high grade 4,00 Patent "ideal kid" turn kid vici tops 4,00 Three Pieces Breeze Hop Sacking make good everyday skirts and outing suits in three good mixtures, Regular 15c value for tomorrow only 9c per yard, Three Great Values in Duchess Black Satin Black Satin Duchess, firm and heavy, splendid quality, flue finish, and brilliant lustre, This week 20 inches wide $1 , values per yard 65c 22 inches wide 1.50 values per yard 89c 22 inches wide 2,25 values per yard $ 1,65 Batten berc; and Point Lace Best material, new stamped linens, new and complete line just in. Ladies' Hose Extra good quality, Peerless dye, fast black ladies hose, special bargain this week, Three pairs for $1, Pendleton Collar, if .... Penland, c , Dro'. n. ss Dunn, 21 Taylor, p ... i'enland. If Ulrich, 3b .... Hartmaii, lb . Marquis, el' . . An It H PO A E 0 Totals' Col fax- West, 88 & Kline, 3li G Bennard. rf 0 Ripley, If 5 .Mills, L'b 5 I.awience, lb 4 R'ippi, cf 4 Case, c 4 Seniors, 4 Totals 37 3 0 27 IS AH R H PO A 1 1 2 S 1 0 3 II 1 I Arrangements for the settlement of a uoer colony in Mexico have been completed. One thousand families are now 011 their way to the land pur chased in the state of Chihuahua. LOG CABIN SODA ."'Hill t?ie Old favn,:... Pn and reaH .PP3" Log Cabiu Soda Fountain is J IU serve you with delicious ; Soda and Ice Cream Soda . H, 'he om t "fttl 10 nt (1Vr?Ilte dr'nka and many new ones. Among tjqdNugat Su d"6 Choco,ate C.ream Puff' Tropical Pt.r!:.0 . tS Our hfisf r ..... .... u,.-.. : "mok m the city. 41 5 11 2 i) 7 Score by Innings. 1 2 3 4 0 (! 7 S !l IVndletou O'l II (l 1 II 0 1 03 Colfax 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 G Today's Game. In today'3 game, Marquis will pitch. Hawley and Wllner will keep the local boys out and Naglu will appear in the came lor the first time There will bo in today's game alicut five of the men signed for tlu team. Whether they will all stay, will de pend on whether or not they can make good. COMING EVENTS. May 4-5 Second annual meeting of the Oregon State Federation of Labor at La Grande. jlay 4 state su pi erne court at Ten dleton. May G State camp Modern Wood men, The Dalles. May 7 Graduation exercises at the Pendleton Uuslness College. May 7 Oratorical high school con test, Pendleton. Mav 8 Interstate scholastic debate at Walla Walla. May 8-17 Pacific Coast Cungrcgn lional Congress, Seattle. May 12-15 Golf tournament. Mny 14, 24 Seventh Day Adventlst coutereiice, Pendleton. May 201 O. O. F. grand Iodise, Portland, May 20, Juno 3 Presbyterian gen eral assembly, l)s Angeles, Cal. May 24-29 Commencement Pendle ton Academy: 21, baccalaurcato ser mon; 27, class day; 28. commence ment; 29, alumni banquet. May 23-28 Commencement week; field day; 24, baccalaureate sermon; 25, juniors entertain seniors; 2C, nub ile program by juniors; 27, senior class day; 28, commencement. May 28, 29 and Juno 12, 13 Wool sales, Pendleton. AT The Nolf Stoe New Goods Constantly Arriving j Filed Counter Complaint. liv his attorney. H. E. Collier, Peter Touso has filed a counter complaint: and petition for divorce from his wire, Nora, who petitioned some timo ago for a divorce ami made derogatory allegations about Mr. Touse. Mr. Touso accuses his wife ot generally unseemly and unwlfely conduct, such as being too familiar with other men, calling him blackguard names, neg lecting her household duties, threaten ing to take her own life and that of the minor child and being brutal to the child and accepting presents fiom other men. Mr. Touse suos for adi vorce and the custody of the child. .Mr. aud Mrs. Touso are a young mar ried couple who lately resided at Barnbart. Will Probated. The will ot Mrs. Marietta Peaison was admlttea 10 prouuie yeieiu, the matter being presented by J. T. HInklo, attorney for the deceased's husband, A. S. Pearson, who Is her oxecutor. Mrs. Pearson cuea at vvaua Walla on tho 17th from the effects ot on operation. Her entire estate she leaves to her husband with tho ex ception of 11 to each ot her Ave children. Palmist and Medium. Do not fall to call on Madame Mad eline, the wonderful hand reader and medium, at Palace lodging house, A Short Empire Straight Front Fancy Embroideried Contilia, Lace and Ribbon Finish, Four Hooks Kid-Fitting Corset Sale $1 value for 49c Boston Store PAPER NOVELS We are show-, ing about 1400 copies, from 5c to ! 25c. Good time to select your j summer reading. ALSO, all new and "up to date" 1 bocks as issued. i BABY BUGGIES No big ' profit made here. $4.45 to tti). The "Gendion" make. None better, all steel parts, and strongly made. TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Toloplionu M11I11 4 bargains tu TOILET SOAPS Can you .lozen bars; only 48c for a of the leading brands. use a dozen OFFICE SUPPLIES-Pin tickets, string tags, card board, inks, blank books, etc, Real Estate I have a larger uud better list of Farms, Stock Kauchea and City Proporty to Hell than ever before. Also a big lot of land in tho coming wheat eoction of Eaateru Washington. The Nolf stofe N. Berkeley Chicago Typewriter MAPLE BROS., Agents. Price $35 Kquul to liny 1100 Machine, 'flmy lire also agents for Rub ber Htouip Good. The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is with us, Mothers, you can take your children out in the open air and let them enjov the sunshine. We waul to have the pleasure of showing you the swell est line of vwnr mnn lim mnADTC ..-:'l ADI LAOS tUXU uu-iurmia In Pendleton, 4, ! j. v.. So V