X QJJ By X X X X X X X X Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y X X Y Y t Y X Y ? t Y Y f t T f Y t Y Y t This statement will no doubt be read with interest by those who are at this time planning their spring: sewing. Despite the adverse conditions we have assembled a most pleasing array of dainty white materials that will be in vogue the coming season and at prices that will be a real surprise to those who have kept posted on the cotton market and "know the steady advance from time to time. In this display will be shown dainty flouncing, embroidered crepes so much in demand this season for both cos tumes and undergarments, linens, lawns, dimities, laces, all over laces, dainty edgings, insertions, etc. Many pretty things hi skirts, corset covers, gowns, slips combination. You must see these to appreciate them. All are specially priced for this week. Anticipate your wants and save money. Men's Furnishings Specials The continued warm weather has made it necessary for us to make special prices on many of our winter lines in order to avoid carrying them over until next season. SHEEP-LINED COATS -All sheep-lined coats that formerly sold for $5.50 are now priced at v All coats priced at $4.00 to $4.50 will now go at MEN'S SOX -Just as a special, an assortment of sox worth ooc, now. (Only one dollar's worth to a cnstomer.) Scan These Prices We are pleased to announce this week that we are well supplied with canned fruit and vinttuWtM m.d aie able to sell them to you at prices that will mrprue you -in some instances under tlie wholesale price in 1'ortland. 10can of tomatoes still 21c L0c can of yellow free eahcs still 12.C L'Oe can apricots and plums still 121c uOo can pineapple still 25c l'ork and leans 10 percent under the wholesale price anywhere. Ut us tell you what we are selling fcwn!n fir ly the case. PRETTY SCHOOL DRESSES We have nn over-supply of these. They arc till made of good material, nicely trimmed with pretty collars, plaids and nuvy him-; muny of these have Hold up to fcl.M; this sale the whole M to clone them out at $1.39 each. SHOES SHOES SHOES To make room for the spring line mueh of which ha been nt-eiveil wo re chwintr out many (hlJrt anl etitU thut are excep tional values; kmnI styles, hut just a few of each; n uny as high as three dollars now at $4.50 $3.50 5pr. $1.00 :j $1.98 E3T ill X ? ? ? V Y Y V y x ? ? Y V X X Y Y Y V Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f 2 ; SECOND POPULAR CONCERT "' tTiT T!. mSX NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING COMMITTEES ARE NAMED mended met with favor at a mce imr of the joint ways and means FOR WESTON CHAUTAUQUA ;hf of the u'8,ature To investigate the proi cwition as The committee having in charge an ecnoom.c measure, a commute.; w is me program 01 u i local Lulu Schwar. the local arrangements for the of five was appointed. On this com- band concert to be given next Wed- Ma(f,M,.nt. iMUl!M. Ellison-White Chautauqua, booked mit ee are Representatives Childs nesday evening at Weston opera (frm,.ry Magdalene Louise Staid) aim Asniey ano oenmors uw, . s --. nn,i ftvd li, N'lukora. her In s- annnor in Wpston Fi'hruarv 17. 19 and 20, met Monday evening at Strayer and Farrell. The committee the office of Frank Price and cr- will investigate the idle norma ganized by the appointment of the I ' Wcs'on. Ashland following sub committees: and Drain. Representative Child Advertising-Clark Wood.. G. R. ",e B"KKrau"' : of the Original Town of Wculon. running thence south ten nee cait elRltty ftvt, 2. Lot No, Ten in IJUnk No. In ll, iirit f..l ..t (I... ?t.ll.. of Oregon in and for Umatilla J,"tK th,.. County. .1 ..' Robinson. Roy Read Arrangements Frank Price, Dr. F. D. Watts. Joe Hodgson. Tickets- E. C. Rogers, J. II. Wil liams, Robert Proudfit. ' The Chautauqua will be held at the opera house, which was secured on very favorable terms. Season tickets are now on sale at the stores of Watts & Rogers and the Weston Mercantile IV. They are only three dollars each, and entitle the holder to attend tie full series of six sterling attrac tions. It was decided to set asit e Senator Strayer said he had these idle buildings in mind for use in caring for the children now in state-aided institutions when the matter comes up for rotting off stute support from these institutions. FARMERS MEET TO DISCUSS ELEVATORS Some 73 farmers from a limited number of reserved seats localities were present at tue uuik March, Heads Up (a tromljone for those desiring them. These are gram meeting m this city Saturday, frolic) Mcr all. band. Karm-st William Staid. (l.o irnmif on vut.et rme known as Krnest William Stahl). eighty fwt and on Mam .Street and Hertha Stahl. his wife, Lillian f,- l,l",,,r K. S.hwar.. Huth T. Schwarx. original plat of the I ity of v- Adolph H. Schwar. Utherine C. ton Umatilla Uunty, Oregon, now Schwarz. Henrietta Stahl and ,n ,he - u,,,c? " N"d hnJmn.l of h County. Quartet from opera Frnani (ar- ,,ajntifr herein. Defendants. 3. The Fjist half of Lot num. To the Defendants, Magdalene tiered MKht, in Hock numlered lAuise Stahl Shikora (formerly Five, of 'the original Town of (Vn. Magdalene Louise Stahl) , and Fred terville, (now called the City of R. Schikora, her hunband. Fjirmwt Athena), Umatilla County, On-. William Stahl, (also known as Km- gn, aecording to the plat thereef, est William Stahl) and Ifertha Stahl, now on record in the odice of tin- his wife, Lillian K. Si-hwarr., Ruth Recorder of (Nmveyaticea for said T. Sihwant, Adolph H. .Schwant, Otunty. Me the Ro- Catherine C. Schwar., Henrietta 4. m tiifml,-rel Seven in Chirk Kliekman. Stahl and Adolnh Schwar.. hu.slmnd niitiilH-rml Five of tl... Oiiifimd Town cf (Vntervllle, also lits num State of In-red Four and Five in Clink num. Maah, Old t olonial- Taylor. Overture, Arcadia Laurens. Cornet solo, One Fleeting Hou' , Leon Lundell Lee. Serenade, Lcve's Harbor Rockwell. rani-d by Luntlell) Verdi. Rag, Smoke Up Honey D rville, March. Tlie Fjnblem -Hulf. Intermission, ten minutes. March, Washington Grays Gn f ilia. Overtun, Majestic I Jiwrence. Trombone solo, Sing sary, by Virgil Lundell Serenade, A Night in June (by of the plaintiff herein: ilifTori-nt reiuest) King. In the Name of the 1 Weston Meat Market I Prime Beef I I Pork. Mutton, Veal I Dressed Poultry 1 I FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices I I'lmiic N'u. M. Ordi-rs tiiknn hy D phoiitf fr iiimiI ruuiv. B Tn pereeiil lntiTi't on sit sc. I counts aftur 30 dny. B A. P. Perry I A bered Thn-i- of Kirk's Hist Ad dition to the Town of Centerville, Waltz, Venetian Beauties- King. March, El Capitan- Sousa. Admittance, 25 cents. ESTRAY RANGE CATTLE fiftv n. in Edition and mav be and not a few ideas of much value had after Monday next at the office were advanced by the several speak of Frank Price. e -s to show that elevators are both e wiomical and convenient. POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS GROW .ESSmM 5 Pendleton; Mr. Wetzell of the Bur- - An interesting comparison has " 8.tr"ct!0hn been made between the business of Crawford of the Whitehouseraw. the local postoffice now and that of tod Lumber Co.. Walla Walla; r . Will Stoon nf Tlpv nwb and othpr. 27 years ao. 1 he stamp tales dur- ' th small "D. S." on left hip, ng the month or Ueeemtx-r. - "am . ' , ' f. nrilUA h Will pay IilH.-ral reward A standing vote was taken on the formation leading to the proimsition of building elevators to 01 7"'!!' . , hmi.lle the irrain of this district J. N. CHANDLLK, Elgin, ( r. 11 gram and was carried almost unanimous- December, IS?, when L. S. Wood was postmaster, reached the total of $2"r..9l. During Doceniler of last year Post master Van Winkle's stamp sales 1?10 CA r,...iMnff n i 1 wr-.-i . Were COU.OU, OfVillt m iiiuiiw. . , . of $363.89. This showing ten.ls to On motion the chair appomted la contradict a theory ofUn heard that mni.ttW of five -mist.ng of the "the g.sKl ol,l days" in Weston were "to of the Weston Warehouse the best days for business -since to t,, pre plans and es .mates postoffice receipts may be taken as , t,vator? ' 8t ". r: i ,u m ith Wi-ston and Downing stations is re arded as almost certain. It for in- LULU SCHWARZ, Plaintiff. EVANS & WATSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Gl)l-o;i Baker Huildmr, Walla Walla. Washington.. a Drettv iair innex. 111 ioe mmv rt U'J AXA f 1 AAA mOnUI rOSllIlJl.cr uwu um timu ..... t .. til k,,.;-. i,u wai sliown that the coot of construe- more iiiwih j uiu uuo.ii.iw M.u.. Postmaster Van Winkle, but Weston did not then boast of a bank. tion could almost be' met by the farmers with one year's sack bills. INDUSTRIAL SCKOOL HERE? Taken up At my place, a bay horse weighing about 1 100 pounds, whiu star in forehead, three white feel; saddle marked. F. C. Greer, rviifiii. wi .. vi . i i ... to move the State Industrial Seh.nl swn, w. for Girls to one of the three i.lle sUte normal school planU and use Do you want a good cow? I .1 nxnf trirW school eouipmjnt have two good ones for sale at $50 for the state institution for feci:?- each E. E. Zdup. Oregon, you atul eai'h Of yu are hereby required to appear and answer the (.omplaint filed against naid Town of (Vnterville being now you in the above named 1-ourf, known as the City of Athena in the alnive entitled cause, with- Umatilla County, Oregon, in six weeks from the date of the r,. lM mim,ere,l Twelve in first publication of this Summons, ,,m.k mmWTv Hf,y.fjve in the to-wkt, within six weeks from the Tow(, lf Krw.wil,,.r (llllW t.jly) 2!)th day of December, 1910. and . ,1,., ... ir,..,;n A number of range cattle, most if you fail so to appear and answer, of 0retfn ,10Wn , Ulu all UehorneJ, with a spur or row- plaintiff will take a judgment . ...wn u.n maun iv. v my, 011.' iwu mm iierrw in naiu ni:u'm UKaioni with "circle S" on right hip. and y u for the relief in said complaint prayed. Publication of this Sun mons is made pursuant to an order recovery of the Judge of the above named l-ouri, maie and entemi herein on the 221 day of December, 1'Jlfi, a ithori.ing service of Summons in this action by publication as provided by law. A succinct statement of the relief demanded in this aetion is as follows: This is an action to quiet title of plaintiff and defend ants, as tenants in mmnion of the lands and premises hereinafter described, and to partition said lands and premises among the par ties, plain; iff and defendants, ac cording to their reflective rights and interest therein and thereto, and for a sale of mich properly, or any part of it. if it aoncars that a partition thereof cannot lie had Without .rrent wlire to tW ,,. ChrUr )MII p. Smyth, the owners, said lands ami prem- r f C il ises being situate in Umatilla (iron- VSriCr & omytllC ty. State of Oregon, and particu- 1 aviYKDS larly described as follows, to-wit: LWICh; 1. A-trip u( Iml lv$xilvl 04 fCMDHTyN . UKtUVN Dr. 0. 5. NCWSOM J ut Kuildliig flir. Kione's fur- f , ntvr ollk'u) AthviiH, Uieg. ? f$500,000 , to loan on good wheat land at THE MARKETS. Portland. Wnat Club $1 82; bluestem II (7; red Ruislan. f 1.68; fortyfoM. f I 3. Barley No. 1 feed, $40 per toa. Hr Tlmotbr. $:'t per ton; alfalfa. Butter Creamery. 35e. ESi Ranch, 39c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 36c; valley, 35c. Hops 191 1 crop, Hi 9c. Dr. Alfred F.Scmpert Grmlunte and Kegbtcri-d DENTIST OFFICE IIOUKS :00 to I' m A. M. l:0O tu 5;0II P. M. WATTS lil.tx;., upstairs 61 cr r 1 I tun I hjitHlo and I.iiiu f Wtnituii, OrMgnii 4 NO WS THE TIME to my y.mr Wvstun Lesilur "aiih" 6attU. Wheal P.liirmcm. $1 ; club II 3; forty fold, 11(3; red Ruaaian, II.C1; fife. II 1; turkey red. 11.61. ? Barley 131 per ton. Butter Creamery, 38c Phone 229 Painlcjs Dentistry DR. R. B. R0BBINS Judd Bulldinj Court and Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON