Winter Has Ended In Mis anop .tr( odd lots or cleaning up of broken lines. ..iicniuti -"-v . a i- - . . - IBs r- r.!'s UcaC(;nn with the newest and best. Every dollar you ttxay-" . receiving an nonesi return, we mention -. ire nnnc bu tim atuiu is iornnprt i Section sp i Call in and see the balance. jj. I'm. Ladies' Fine Shirt Waists, 50c to $4 ,n(1 Summer Wear. The very latest materials, I .. ;nrinC and patterns. We are sole agents for Thompson's TTStfme" Corsets, dive us your ora "Glov ler. S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. HER HANDS MASH ED "TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1903. City Briefs Bsjriiw work at ieuis-u . Kecrwrn and soda. The Delta. Kan Sundae. Schmidt's pharmacy. Spin? samples, large line, at Joer- " .... I-M.. Ilnif'tnt' iFrnh tegetaoies nan; n""1 IHiii jrwr slices repuueu i siiti'i. liam chips, fresh each Jay at Infer Bros. I Site furnished room? to rent at 1 Court street. llJ kinds of Imported and domestic taJs it Grati's. Djs' cigar store, headquarters for seta" supplies. Iftah salmon received dally at Cas- l'i tsh market. IScnething new. egg noodles, 10c a Hawiey Bros. ISfecial bargains In street hats at ipMls Court street. I Ite Delta Ice cream parlors are Mopen for the season. 1 ?or Rent-Store. "23 Cottonwood Apply Chris Ranley. lie Palm, 221 Court street. riJU candles and fruits. fcrxrted limburger and Swiss 1 Mndslches at Gratz's. XSidrio the best clear made at fa nor store. Court street. I tie Under ood, high-grade vis- "Jiwnter j s Keeg. acent. I lat for fale; great bargain; Raley's inquire at 403 Alta street. P" hau. golf shirts, summer tin- large assortment to select ices reasonable Baor & ew Adjtista- u or ace : kts, the latest novel ty Jtst out ' and Gold Filled $1.75 to $3 ZIKER Choice meats at Houser's. , Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. V. D. Fechter, teacher of the violin. Fish nnd poultry, Lyman's 310 Court. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. Our now ftnrlnir nattornc fnr antto are for Inspection. Solbert & Schulz. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnbart, Association block. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. For Rent Suite ot rooms, nicely furnished, one block and a half west of Main street. Inquire 20S Alta. Houser always furnishes good meat. Seud In your order. Market Alta Btrect, opposite Savings Bank. Complete line fish hooks, lines, reels, trout baskets and bamboo poles, lowest prices. Nolf's. A now bouse with good lot. In good location, for $G00; $50 in cash, the balance $10 per month, rtihorn &. Swaggarl. For Bale New residence and one lot at the corner of Washington and Jefferson streets, one block from Main .street. Conrad Platzoeder. Threa Indians and one white man each contributed $5 toward the sup port of the county this morning, lr. Judge Fit 7. Gerald's court, as a resul: of too much whiskey. Wanted District special represen tatives for the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Have an ex cellent opening for two or three men In Umatilla comity, and to these every assistance will be given to en able them to succeed. Call or address F. L. Hammond, district manager, Pendleton Hotel. DISTRESSING ACCIDENT IN NEW STEAM LAUNDRY. Mr. A. H. Finch'. Handt Cauaht In a Steam Mangle Yetterday After-noon-Suffering Woman Taken to the Hospital, A most distressing- accident occur red at the new steam laundry vester cay afternoon, in which Mrs. A. H. Finch, the wife 0f the foreman, lost, all probability, part ot her right hand and cruelly mashed the other from the tips ot the fingers to the wrist. I-mansl0 for lne laundry nnd Mrs. Finch was watching it. In company wlth hor ,msban(, cial employes. She was standing by n .n?"er,, WlU? hCr K'0V "' n?,t ..hertdcilarUlre' and reached t0,ich tlle D,S steam-heated cjimoer. m some manner her right hand became caught between the roll era and was drawn Into the machine. iiL ?'J.n!V ,0 save nerseU' she thrust her left hand against the roller, and it, also, was drawn between the re vo v tig cylinders. ner husband quickly tried to stop the machine, but not until the engineer turned off the power was he able to release his wife from her awful position. The rollers are steam heated and set close together for the Ironing of al kinds of large articles, such as table cloths, sheets, towels and things of that sort. The machine hart tn ho run backward till the ladv's hands were released by the rollers before she could bo taken from the place. Dr. C. J, Smith was called and the suffering woman was taken to St. Ali mony s Hospital, where her hands were temporarily dressed, and she was made as comfortable as possible. This morning a more extended ex amination of her injuries wns mnrtp and the physician renorts that wiiiin there Is a possibility of saving both nanus, u is very probable that three fingers from her right hand will have to bo amputated, together with a portion of her hand. The left hand can be saved and will heal in due time witnout any evil results. Mrs. Finch displayed wonderful nerve, standing at the mancln with her hands imprisoned between the red-hot cylinders without cries or feinting. Had Mi? falntod and fal len against the machine she would probably have lost her arms. The lady U resting as well as could be expecled. and suffers no undue pain from her accident. It Is hoped she will be aiouud as soon as the rlioclc Incident to the Injury has worn oft', and that In time she will recover with the use ot both her hands. Wednesday Specials IT PAYS TO TRADE AT - Misses $1,50 Examining Committee. The supreme court appointed a unimission this alternooa to examine the two applicants for examination to the bar. The committee is taken fioin the attorneys here in attendance on the court and Is composed of Attorney-General A. M. Crawford, K. J. Slater, or Pendleton, and V. G. Cozad. They examined the two young men this afternoon and will make their recommendation to the court soou. The two applicants are Mr. Crawford, the son or T. H. Crawford, of Union, and Fred Fontaine, of Sunipter. Both the young men Jmve studied for some time and are confident of success in this afternoon's examination. CATTLE FOR SEATTLE, One Buyer Goes to California for the Sound Market. J. C. Lonergan. the cattle man, ha3 gone to California where he will buy for the Frye-Bruhu Company, of Se attle. The scarcity or cattle In this part of the country Is driving the dealers to the south, where they can draw from the Texas and .Mexican langes. Mr. l.onergan may go on farther south If the stock In the Call- lornia nuiikets is too dear or too scarce. It is stated that the large dealers can buy and ship cheaper from the southern niaiket than fiom the Ore gun and Montana districts, under the present pi Ices and scarcity of stock. ' ' Court Ti $1.19 The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Wednesday Specials MIsseB 91.60 Shoes button 98c This is May Bargain Week at The Peoples Warehouse This week our store will bo literally transformed into ono of bargains. We are going to make this a gala week throughout the BIG STORE. Wo have planned oxcollont values, and thoso that should bo taken advantage of, from an economical standpoint. Those economically inclined should attend All the Boys Want Our Clothing It's all new and it's made to wear and for the price, WELL, the wash suits begin at 48c, then 75c and $t each. For this week our prices on Boys Clothing will be like this One line of $3.00 Hoys suits will be $2.20 One line of 4.00 Hoys suits will be 3.95 One line of 5.00 Boys suits will be 3.70 One line of 7. 50 Boys suits will be 555 The largest assortment; the newes styles; the right prices. Ladies Wash Suits An exclusive line of Ladies Wash Suits in figured and striped linens. Dimities, ducks, etc., ranging in price from i,gS to $14. Your choice this week of Polka dot duck in blue and white, black and white or grcss linen, white stitched (it) $1.98. Shoes and Oxfords Ladies patent tip oxfords, regular $1 75, this vcekt Jt.48 Ladies kid oxfords, fancy tops, patent tips, regular S2. 50 this week $t-()5 Ladies kid lace, Perf. vamps, welt edge, regu lar $3.00, this week J2-45 Ladies patent lea'her lace dress shoes, Ultra make, regular S3. 50, this wsek $2.75 Ladies kid dress shoes, best quality stock and the very latest designs, regular $5, now $4 Lace Curtain Sale This week we will oflcr all out single and odd Ecru and white pairs of curtains at Vj to )4 off of regular prices f- .50 pair values t ,29 1. 00 pair values .69 1.50 pair values .98 , 3.25 pair values 1.85 3.00 pair values 1.25 4.50 pair values 2.98 9.00 pair values 4.50 Gloves Ladies lace silk gloves, elbow lengths, white or black, newest thing out, $1.25. Lncelislo gloves, black or white, 25c, 35c and 50c. WOMENbest $2.50 shoe madeMEN THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 4r. J. O. MACK OEAD. AT The Cook Was Released. Sun Francisco, May 6. Arthur MncArtluir. commanding general of the Pacific Coast, appeared In police court this morning and secured the lelease of his Chinese cook, who was nriested for disturbing the peace. FARMING LANDS SOLD. By Former Residents of Umatilla County. James I). Freer and Sarah Freer, his wife, John Fieer and Lucy Freer, his wife, nnd Thomas Freer and ic toria Freer, his wife, all of El Monte. Los Angeles county. California, 1o the consideration of $1,1S0, today tiansferred to Charles White, lots 1 nnd 2 In section 13, In township 2, north, j Huge 31, and the north ha,' of lots 1 and 2 In north half of sec tion 18. township 2 north, range 32 and a tract of land In mWIoh 13, township 2 north, range 31. Visiting Attorneys. The attorneys befoie the supreme court at this session who aie here to appear in argument ror aa. against ccbes on the present docket, are Attoiuey-Gc-neral A. M. Crawford. T 11. Crawford, I.e Hoy Lomux, C. K. Cochran, from Union; W. M. Kamsoy. Hereafter the executive board of j. V. Knowles, J. D. Slater, from I .a thu Chicago Federation of Labor will Grande: V. G. Cozad, M. Dustln, A. mediate ull strike pi oposltions In that D. J.eedy. from Canyon City, and city, for the purpose of heading off Dalton Illggs. fiom Burns. Will Meet in Council Rooms. The Progress Club will meet at the council chamber this evening In stead of at the courthouse, as an nounced In last evening's paper. Formerly In Business In This City Well Known Throughout North west. J. O. Mack, who ran a bowling alloy eight years ago under Fiaer's opera house In this city, died in The Dalles csterday of pneumonia. He -was in the omjiloj ot Van Scuy ver & Son, ot Poitlaml at the time ot his death. Ho was sick for two weeks In Spokane, but recovered sufficiently to continue work. On reaching Port lMid last Thursday he suffered a re lapse, and was taken to his hoino In The Dalles. At first it was thought he had a slight attack or irrip, hut it suddenly developed Into pneuironla and alter tin eo days' Illness at homo, he .lied Since leaving Pendleton Mr. Mack has mado his homo at The Dalles al though his work as commercial trav eler covered the entire Northwest. Ho leaves a wife and one daughter. The NoH Store, New Goods Constantly Arriving, Constituent So you feel perfectly at home In tlio United States senate? Senator Henpc.-'k Oh, yes; I have been there thio'igii iivn ..nsioiis and haven't had a ehnnce to do any talk I lie yet. Nothing could be mriio homelike. Kansas City Joariml. PAPER NOVELS We are show ing about 1400 copies, from 5c to ! 25c. Good time to select your l summer reading. , ALSO, all new and "up to date") bocks as issued. BABY BUGGIES-No big profit made here. 54.45 lo tuj. The "Gendion" make. None better, all steel partf, and strongly made, TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Tolophono Mlllll 4 Urgams tn Real Estate 6ESSIV, poorly planned and abortive strikes. D. M. Malone, an exhortcr qf the "Sanctified People," under arrest at Caruthersville, Mo., on the charge ot adultery, was shot to death by a mnli Tltn rinnatnlilo linvlmr ltlm in E JEWELER ' hii'!P wns ncc'llenta"y snot aml LOG CABIN SODA Old f,..-... .. "JoPtnaBd " 'je .kwppsn's Log Cabin Soda Fountain is u 10 serve you with delicious in , and Ice Cream Soda fcw "o cetit'a,iV,riite dr,nks and many new ones. Among rMtandN.Lll"nks are Chocolate Cream Puff. Tropical K 'Jcent dmiS:ur. best 5 cent drink and we believe it is Il HI (,e C,ty &?'S DRUG STORE Main C t a it - l yt -" uwuo roe iovri nnnie John Schmidt Buys Lots. A deed was filed today transferrin., the south 23 feet or the north 50 feet or lots It and S, in block K, In the city or Pendleton, the same being at the northeast corner or Alta unci Main streets; property formerly own ed by Nancy E. Despain, to John Schmidt, the consideration belnr $4.r.on. Cigar Store Sold. Sherman Hayes has bold his cigar store In the postofllce block to J. P. Hanlon, who will conduct It In the futuie. Mr. Hanlon will take pos session Wednesday or Thursday, and will he glad to welcome all or tuo oiu patrons of the place, and many new ones, Mr. Hayes will still remain In town. Commercial Association Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the Pendleton Commercial Association will be held at 8 o'clock this evening. All members are requested to bo present. Preaching at Juniper. There will be preaching lu the South Juniper church on May 10, at 2:30 p. m. A Short Empire Straight Front Fancy Embroideried Contilia, Lace and Ribbon Finish, Four Hooks Kid-Pitting Corset Sale $1 value for 49c Boston Store TOILET SOAPS Can you use a dozen bars; only 48c for a dozen of the lending brands. I havo a larger and butter list of Farms, Slock KiuichoH and City Proporty to Bell than ever before. Also a hie lot of land in the coming OFFICE SDPPLIES-Mn tickets, , wheal et.otion of Eastern book! 'etc3.' 1 Washington. The Nolf stoi-ej n. Berkeley mwmmm 1 HIDE OP I MATII.LA 5fflS!S51J!5iESS52 DO YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? Try Pendleton Boiuet and Pride of Umatilla Made at home. A. RHODE, Manusacturer 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 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 Postoffice. tl AUDIT MPT A I Bt la the world, ma-ie from DADDIi JYlClVU tato lo.pe-MBd bar ; pr( fi, Hard work Is the host sort of phys ical culture. cast jrcgoiiiau uuikc. . ,.,. ;u, .,..;. nrt'Mi'M'aliii ' 'iik - V v