EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORECQNIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH $1, INT. PAGE FIVB Friday 6th Day Sensational Shoe Day More Genuine Bargains Every Day. The sales are running higher every day, which shows our customers are spreading the good news. Friday and Saturday will be Hummers. Join the Crowd. Teutsch'sDep't Store CITY BREVITIES . U C Rader for furnltrue and carpeU. All kind of good, dry wood. Be. Mlnnls. Private room and hoard, 313 South Main street Flnnon Huddles at Gray Broi. Grocery Co. Big bargains Saturday, March 21. U C Rader. Nuff ed. See Mlnnls for good, dry wood that burns. Lots of It on hand. Try Walters' new "Hard Wheat" flour, now on the market Leathers Transfer Co.. day and night service. Phone Main 611. Special sale Saturday, March 23. fee Rader's big show window. A shipment of Hood River apples Just In at Gray Bros. Grocery Co. A shipment of Hood River apples Just In at Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Nle furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Inaulre 302 Logan street. Special panel photos, 11.25 dozen. Bowman studio. Finishing for ama teurs. Petaluma Incubators and Brooders at the Goodman Hardware Co. The kind that hnlch. When In Portland stop at the Hotel Oregon. Rates Jl per day and up ward. European plan. Free 'bus. Incubators give the largest returns for the money Invested. The kind that hatch at the Goodman Hardware You will soon be needing lumber for repairs and new Improvements. Before ordering you should get our prices. Our atock Is complete and we have It all piled nicely In our big new Mied so that It Is dry. That Is Important, you know. Oregon Lum ber Yard. 14 IF YOU HAVE ANY Vs. IB EYE TROUBLES bring them to us as we are reliable opticians. No charges for the exam ination and a very reasonable one for the best kind of glasses. All work guaranteed. Yours for good goods and good results. Louis Hunziker Jeweler Optician, 723 Main St. For Egg Producing Food See Colesworthy CHOP MILL CORNER ALTA f AND COTTONWOOD BT8. Flnnnn Haddlea at Gray Bros. Grocery Co. For Rent Furnished rooms. In quire !04 Bush street Lost On north side, gold link bracelet, valuable as a keepsake only. Finder please return to J. M. Bent-lev. Resolution of Condolence. Whereas, The sable Wing of death has cast Its Bhadow over our circle by removing from our midst our es teemed neighbor, Roy B. Knight, and Whereas, The angel of death has entered the home of our esteemed neighbor's family and removed from their midst their faithful son and brother and from the community a worthy young man, be It therefore Resolved. That Pendleton Circle No. 627 extend to the bereaved fam ily our heartfelt sympathy In their great bereavement. Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be sent to the bereaved fam ily, and a copy to the dally papers, and a copy be spread on the minutes of this circle, and be It further Resolved, That the charter be draped for a period of 30 days. MRS. L. F. LAMPKIN, MRS. H. C. MEANS, MRS. ELLA WAFFLE, Committee. Now Fixtures for Bond Bros. Bond Brothers have Just completed Installing a new up-to-date hat case in their store. The new case is made of hard wood highly polished and affords a much better display of their hat stock, besides keeping them ab solutely free from all dust and dirt This popular store Is making many Improvements In the Interior of their salesroom this spring, preparing for their new stock of men's clothing and furnishings which they are now busy unpacking. Resolution (r Condolence. Wheeras, It has pleased the Great Ruler of the universe to remove from our midst Elsie B., the beloved daugh ter of our esteemed nejghbor, Ida L Olcott, be it therefore Resolved, That Pendleton Circle No. 627 extend to the bereaved fam ily our heartfelt sympathy In their great sorrow. MRS. L. F. LAMPKIN, MRS. H. C. MEANS, MRS. ELLA WAFFLE, Committee. Mrs. Iloch Rents Nyc Honse. ' Mrs. Joseph Hoch has leased tho A. W.' Nye house at the corner of College and Water streets and will conduct the same aa a lodging house In the futuro. Mrs. Nye expects to pass the coming summer In Portland. "All Fools Ball. Will be given by degree team W. O. W No. 41. Aprll'l at Eagles' hall. Johnson's orchestra. Everybody cor dially invited Read the East Oregonuui. Nasal CATARRH In all Its stages, Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, sootbss and heals tho dlaeascd membrane. It cores catarrh and drivel away a cold la the head quickly. Cream Balm la placed Into the nmtrila, auruu. over the membrane and li absorbed. Belief is .u. medtate and a cure follow.. It It not drying doe. not produoe enecsiiiK. Large Size, 80 cents at Dnui glata or by mall; Trial Sire, 10 cents. ELY BHOTBBR8. M Warnm Struct. New York S tbTfVi iiti'Ji Get the Best the Genuine See anything advertisedcome here and, get it get the genuine. No "just as good" talk here. We don't want to sell "something just as good." We want to sell what you call for the real article stand ard and genuine. THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. I 1&9QBMXSB3B9sHHbSHHMbsSHbSHb1H PERSONAL MENTION E. F. Koeptke of Ellensburg, Wash., has been registered here today. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilbert of Echo, are In the city today on ' a business trip. J. Sheuerman returned last night from a short business trip to Walla Walla. Mrs, Lena Isaacs of McKay, Is In the city for a few days the guest of Mrs. F. F. Perham. C. A. Miller, representing the Wy-man-Partrldge company of Minneap olis, has been here today. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Melners left to day for Wasco, Ore., where they will visit for a couple of weeks, Mrs. E. E. McMlllen of Hermiston, came up from that place yesterday and has been shopping here today. James Johns of the Hartman Ab stract company, returned yesterday morning from a business trip to La Grande. 'J. C. Llndsey, traveling freight agent for the Illinois Central, Is now here In company with the wool buy ers now In the field. C. J. Freece, a representative of the Spokesman-Review, passed through the city last night on his way from Walla Walla to La Grande; Ross Newport, of the Newport Contracting company, was up from Hermiston yesterday and was a visitor at the council meeting last night. Mrs. C. O. Campbell, formerly Miss Reed of Arlington, has been visiting here for some time and left for her home In Pendleton on last Thursday. Arlington Record. Mrs. E. A. McBroom, mother of E. L. McBroom, of the Golden Rule Hotel, came up from Hermiston yes terday and will leave for the east this evening accompanied by her daughter. F. J. McMonles of Portland, a well known harness dealer of that place, was a guest of James and Fred Crawford yesterday on his way from a trip east, where he had been for a few weeks. Joe D. Kimery, formerly clerk at the Hotel St. George, has been here today on his way from Walla Walla to Vancouver, Wash., where he has accepted a position as clerk in the new St. Esmo hotel. E. F. Koepke, who left here 13 years ago for Ellensburg, Wash., has just sold his grocery business In that city and Is here for a few days' visit before leaving for California, where he may locate permanently. Miss Alice Bahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bahr of Fulton, arriv ed yesterday from Honolulu. She was accompanied by Miss Mary ' Strand of San Francisco, who Is a I sister to George Strand of this place. Mrs. Anna Selkirk-Norton returned liist'evenlng from Walla Walla, where' she had been for a short time. Mrs. I Norton has secured a class In vocal ! music In Walla Walla and will go over there twice a week in the future. KHEEP RANGE EXPERIMENTS. Wyoming Sheepman Will Fence and Subdivide Ills Entire Range, . A nw idea In sheep raising Is to be adopted this summer by Mr. Bramel, a prominent flockmaster near Sundance, which will be watch ed with Interest all over the west and promise some unique results, says the Cheyenne Tribune. Mr. Bramtl has acquired a larg acreage near Sundance mountain and will enclose the tract with barb wire, making It so tight that the sheep cannot get through nor wolves or coyotes enter the great pasture. The range will be sub-dlvlded in order to provide occasional changes of feeding ground for the flocks. The experiment has apparently been well figured out in theory and should work out successfully in practice. Conditions of this nature are being brought about by the rapid settle ment of the state, which Is cutting down the open range. Ill FEDERAL COURT INDIAN LITIGATION HAS HERETOFORE BEEN LOCAL RETURNED I'ltOM IDAHO. Mis. Ma. Hamblen Organized Lodge of Royal Neighbors nt Troy. Mrs. Ida Hamblen, supreme deputy of the Royal Neighbors, ha Just re turned from Idaho where she paid an official visit tn a number of lodges o that order and where the also or- ' ganlr.ed a lodge with 37 members at ' Troy, In northern Idaho. I She finds the condition of the or der verv prosperous In her entire I Jurisdiction, which comprises Ore-' gon, Idaho and Montana. ; One Hundred or More Decrees by Circuit Judges Will No Longer Hold A Terra of Federal Court in Pendleton Now Becomes Impera tive, as the Reservation Lawsuits Demand it, Roth liy Importance and Frequency Kalyton Case De cided. As a result of the recent decision of the United States supremo court In the Kalyton case, an immense amount of work that In the 'past has been handled by the local circuit court will now devolve upon the fed erul court. By the terms of the de cision given the federal courts are given sole jurisdiction in cases con cerning Indian allotments, and in consequence the pjst decisions given here by the circuit Judges will no longer hold. There aru said to be 10'J or moro such decrees already on file. Aside from irese a. number of cases are now urnd'ng In Judge Bean's court, an l there are scores of disputes that have not yet been taken Into court In view of the extra work that will fall upon the federal court from this county, local lawyers declare that a term of court In this city will be come almost absolutely necesrary hereafter. Also, It la believed the de cision will have the effect of aiding the proposition of establishing a new district for eastern Oregon, with Pendleton as headquarters. The first full text of the Kalyton case decision was received here sev eral ?ayg ago by R. J. Slater, who was attorney for the plaintiffs in er ror. The decision reverses the de cision of the supreme court of Ore gon, and orders that the cause be re manded back to that tribunal for fur ther procedure not inconsistent with the decision Just given. The Kalyton decision was given by Justice White hnd Chief Justice Ful ler, Justices Erewer and Eeckham dissenting. Glee Club to Irrlgon. The Girls' Glee club of Pendleton academy left this afternoon for Irrl gon, where it will appear in a public acnnoi entertainment tonight. On Its return home the club will stop at Echo, where it expects to give a con cert. Mrs. W. H. Bleakney chaper oned the members of the club, and will also take part In the entertain ment as a reader. NEW Li CONCERNING TIME CHECKS At the request of local business men the law passed by the recent legisla ture regarding the Issuance of time checks. Is here given In full: The title of the law Is "An act to prohibit the Issuance of non-negotia ble acknowledgements of Indebted ness In payment for wages due em ployes, and providing how acknowl edgements of such Indebtedness shall be paid, and providing for the collec tion of reasonable attorney's fees In actions to recover wages. "Section 1. No person or corpora tion engaged in any business or en terprise of any kind In this state shall Issue in payment of or as an evidence of Indebtedness for wages due an em ploye, any order, check memoran dum or other acknowledgement of In debtedness, unless the same Is nego tiable and Is payable without discount In cash on demand at a bank or any other established place of business In the county where the same Is Issu ed; and such person or corporation shall, upon presentation and demand, pay any such order, check or memor andum or other acknowledgement of Indebtedness, In lawful money of the United States. Provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall In nny way limit or Interfere with the right of any such employe to accept from any such person or corporation, as an evidence or acknowledgement of Indebtedness for wages due him, a negotiable Instrument, payable at some future date with Interest. "Section 2. In any action for the collection of any such order, check, memorandum or other acknowledge ment of indebtedness, or in any ac tion by an employe against an em ployer for the collection of wages, If It is shown that such order, chock, memorandum or other acknowledge ment of Indebtedness, or said wages were not paid for a period of 48 hours after proper demand for tho payment thereof, the court may In Its discretion, upon ontorlng Judgment for the plaintiff, Include In such Judgment in addition to the costs and disbursements othorwlse prescribed by statute, a reasonable sum for attor ney's fees for prosecuting said action." As the law does not contain the emergency clause it will not be In effect until 90 days after Its approval by the governor. AND STILL THEY GO One more beautiful nlnnn hn noon delivered to a music loving home In Pendleton. The big sale still con tinues. If the Pendleton people real ised what prices are being made on pianos at this time they certainly would not dnlnv a momont r thw ever expect to purchase. You have only 20 dws more In which tn nut. up your minds what you will do. ny ao you not come in now and 'nuv Tour child a good mnny of you are able to buy a piano and It certainly seems right mat you enould take advantage of this great oonnrtunitv. at thiu you can tuy a beautiful instrument ror rrom ?o per cent to 80 per cent cheaper than you have ever bought before or than you will be able to buy after the 10th of April for. our prices positively will go back to a normal stoke after that time. We still have a few beautiful ones lest nnd hope that you will at once cull and select something that will pionse your children and make your home seem more like home, for no heme Is complete wltl.out a nice pl uno. Our terms are wonderfully rea sonable and any one can buy the wny we are offering pianos now. Biggest, Busiest and Best, 813 Main St, Pendleton, Ore. G. ROGERS, MGR. Bargain Sale Muslin Underwear Sales are often gotten op, not so much for the buyer as for the seller, the prices paid are often more than the goods are worth. The WONDER. STORE will never an nounce a Sale unless it has real bargains to offer, be assured that any goods bought from us are real bargains at the price we put on them, many of them worth twice the money. Friday and Saturday, Mar. 22-23 We will place on sale our entire stock of Muslin Underwear, deviding some into Seven seperate lots LOT 1 LOT 2 I9c 29c CORSET COVERS CORSET COVERS AND AND DRAWERS DRAWERS VALUES TO 30c. VALUES TO 45c LOT 3 LOT 4 49c 69c DRAWERS, CORSET GOWNS, SKIRTS COVERS AND AND MISSES' SKIRTS CORSET COVERS VALUES TO 75c VALUES TO $1.00. LOTS LOt 6 89c 99c GOWNS AND SKIRTS SKIRTS AND GOWNS VALUES TO $1.25. VALUES TO $1.50. LOT 7 $1.29 SKIRTS AND GOWNS VALUES TO $2.00. The Wonder Store DESPAIN BEAN mmmmL ADMIRABLE imported creations in SPRING MILLINERY Many new novel ties showing. All the new twists, turns and colors to be worn this year, at the CAMPBELL MILLINERY Schmidt Building "Love and a red nose can't be hid," but most people who have bargains in Real Estate, either "for rent" or "for sale," keep them hidden from the public though not intentionly, by neg lecting to give them 'proper publicity. East Oregonian Want Ads bring direct, certain results for the least possible cost. ...RATES... One'line, one time - 10c One line, one week - 25c Four lines, one month - $1.00