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We have decided to continue our sale of Boys' Clothing until SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 7th Discount 20 Pe? Gent St.60 2 52.00 : 12.40 S3.20 $2.00 Suits $2.50 Salts $3.00 Suits $4.00 Suits $5.00 Suits $4.00 Great reductions in Lined Gloves, Mitten?, Sweaters and Winter Caps. RIDGE AND VICINITY H. TAYLOR BUYS THE ALBA 8ALOON AND LIVERY STABLE. Bae & Daley One-Price (Jlothiera, Hatters and Furnishers TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1903. GENERAL NEWS. the State troops are now running street cars in waterbury. Conn. Anthracite coal lias been discover ed in Madison county, Montana. The old East River tunnel begun 10 years ago, will probably soon bo rush ed to completion. A huge ice gorge has formed in French Creek, which threatens to de stroy the town or McadvUle, Pa, Earthquakes hayo occurred lately In the state of ChihaUhua, Mexico The people are panic-stricken and fear a volcano. The famous "spy oak," said to be the largest tree In New York state, has been condemned as unsafe and will be cut down. It is said that the sugar trust has suspended operations in many of its refineries because of the large supply of refined products. Two masked highwaymen held up a trolley car in Salt Lake, Sunday and ' took $35 and two watches from the conductor and motorman. .In accordance with the provisions of the new militia law enacted by con gress the state militia will bo equip ped with Krag-Jorgensen rifles. In order that it may move its freight faster the Pennsylvania rail road has discontinued the 20-hour train between New York and Chicago. Minister Bowen now proposes to give the three allies preferential pay ment for one month, after which they must accept the same treatment ac corded other claimants. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. William Maker. Portland. C. M. Smith, Portland. A. G. Oglevle, Portland. N. Berkley, city. C. C. Clark, New York. T. H. Botsford, San Francisco. O. F. Thompson, Echo. A. B. Stonefleld, Echo. B. O. Killin, Spokane. N. It. Clem, Spokane. S. S. Gill, Spokane. J. H. Klfceckner, Spokane. W. B. Jenkins, city. Golden Rule. C. K Holway, Weston. Martha Kelly, Milton. W. II. Bundt, Lapawal. J. H .Taylor, Farmlngton. A. E. McQueen, Spokane. A. T. Holmes, Farington. H. H. Curtis, Athena. C. A. Slas,. Athena. F. J. Gatdner, Portland. W, O. Taylor and wife, Portland. John Doan, Echo. R. Hertzberg, Echo. A. Mclsaac, Echo. J. M. Parr, Echo. C. II. Gambrall, Echo. D. C. Brown, Pilot Rock. N. H. Pinkerton, Athena. Frank Kopp Goes to Hot 8prlngs for Treatment Stage Driver Laid Out by the Blizzard Personal Notes Ridge, Feb. 1. J. H. Taylor, who disposed of his stock farm in this vi cinity to J. A. 'Rust a short Umo ago, Is reported to have purchased tno Alba saloon and livery stauie, Frank Kopp has gone to the Hot Springs In Washington for medical treatment for a case or nouuie sci alien rheumatism. I-arklo Fletcher mado a trip to Pen dleton this week on business. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs J A. Rust is sick at her home with measles. Robert Watt, formerly a stockman of Alba, is spending tho winter In Athena. Frank Corley made a business trip to Pilot Rock this week H. W. Whittaker received word this week that his as;ed mother, who resides near Oakland, Ore., was not exnected to live, B. F. Ogle started for his homo li Athena last Friday. Charles Taylor, of McKay ureeit, was a visitor In this locality this week. He has Just recovered from an attack of smallpox. n. F Hartshorn, of Gurdauo. made a trip to Pendleton last week on bust ness. v W. j. Simonton and family, of Gurdane, were visitors at the home of their son last week. Thomas McEwen, who .drives the stage between Nye and Uklah, had to tako a day's lay-off on account of ill r.ess resulting from the blizzard this week Postmaster P. E. Fletcher, who has been spending the winter in Pendleton has returned home. Change of Weather. The moon's change of last quarter brought with it a change of weather, also which according to German pre diction, will rule for tho next three changes. We have been having a cold windy and bllstery spell for the last week. It has frozen about 4 inches of Ice in all. Last Thursday was a kind df blizzard with snow falling all day, while Friday snow fell most of tho day. Today it is more comfortable notwithstanding a chilly wind on the hills. The thermometer lias ranged from 28 to 40 above. Everyone is feeding and stock is looking well in general DANDRUFF CAU8ED BY A GERM. I Snow Is about one inch on the level No room for complaint as. yet. A New Discovery That Kills the Germ and Prevents Baldness. UKIAH NEWS. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Knapp group of mines at Sumpter has been sold for $45,000 to the Highland Gold Mines Company. The Christian church at Medical Lake, Wash., burned down Monday morning; loss $2000; no insurance. Henry Wilson, of Everett, Wash., -was accidentally drowned in the Wil lamette River Monday at Portland. .Van B. DeLashmut, who was mayor of Portland from '87 to '91, is spoken of as a probable candidate for mayor of Spokane. Two masked highwaymen held up a Salt Lake trolley car Monday, in the heart of the city. They secured two gold watches and $35 in money. Polly, one of the oldest Piute squaws of tho Northwest, died from excessive drinking at Burns, llonday. She was SO years old, a native of Ne vada and a historic character In Southern Oregon. The heaviest snow storm in years has raged at Sumpter for the past three days. At Bourne, the snow is six feet deep, and at Cable Cove, nine miles further up the mountain, it is eight feet deep. The Baker County Irrigatipn Asso ciation has completed the maps and data of tho proposed plana of that county and will transmit them to the pecretary of the Oregon Association at an early date. The genuine Jade stone, of which the sacred settings of the Chinese Imperial crown are made, has been fsund hi Southern Oregon. The stone Is very tough, of a white and green ish shade, very beautiful and suscep tible to a high polish. Karl Laalz, a 17-year-old boy of Portland, left home Monday, and has I'Ot been heaid from. Ho refused to apologize to his teacher and class for a breach of school rnlos and when urged by his father to do so, declared he won 1.1 run away flrst. Many Notable Deaths. Tho year 1901 was a most unfortu nate one for presidents and nionarchs as the following list of deaths will show; Queen Victoria of Great Brit ain, died January 22, 1901. Milan, ex Klng of Servia. died February 11, 1901. Em'press Victoria of Germany, died August 5, 1901. Ex-President Benja min Harrison, died March 13, 1901, President William McKinley. died September 14, 1901. Abdurrahman Kan, amer of Afghanistan, died Octo ber 3, 1901. To this list may be add ed LI Hung Chang, the greatest man of his generation In the Chinese Em pire, who died November 7. 1901, In Peklu, and Count Bismarck, the "Man of Blood and Iron" of Germany, who .died May 30, 19QL Crispl, premier of .Italy, and Hohenlohe, chancellor of V '-.- i Herman v slim illu In thnr vnnr. nf MT fAtoltUM-am, Pretty nearly all the hair prepara-1, cai u r.,.A Rlf Hons for dandruff have some mcrli in . .. "... , . allaying Itching of the scalp, and in of Hay-Cattlemen Well Prepared, belnc a fairlv eood dresslne for the Uklah, Feb. 3. Mrs. Fred Howett hair, but there Is onlv one that rec- and daughter are visiting relatives osnizes what causes rtnndruff. fallinz and friends at Long Creek. hair and baldness, and that destroys The long feeding spell has caused the cause, a little germ and that is a scarcity of hay among the smaller Newbro's Herplcide. This germ eata caiuemen ot mis piace. me owners its way Into the scalp, down to the r larer ranches, however, are all hair root, where it saps that vltallty,pYe prepareu wnn ieeu. pjiiisim? rtnndniff an It dlM nn tho It is thought that the Oriental plac- Boaln Into little whltp scales. Unless crs near here will open up on a large It Is destrnverl there's no nermanent tcale as soon as spiing oieiiH, the stopping of falling hair and cure of l'rupur- uavinE ueen uunueu m a dandruff and baldness. Newbro's Spokane and Butte company. Hernleide kills the irerm. "Destrov vv. 1 . Honors, who was tormeny in the cause, you remove the effect." "' diug businots in this city, has ubuciaieu rimsuu wiin r. ju. scnmitir. of Pendleton and will onen nn a lariro ine i rum is waniea. drug store ct Pilot Rock, February 1 Oregonlans are a queer set to allow under the firm name of F. W. Schmidt their state to go on record as produc- & Co. ing only $1,8C0,C55 in gold for the year Rumors are afloat that an Eastern 1902. Everybody knows better, but lumbering company are negotiating what is anyone doing to remedy the foi the timber lands lying south and evil? Just plain talk, that's all. They southeast of this city. These lands sit around on boxes and barrels in the were located last summer and fall by corner grocery and discuss the mat- Washington and Idaho parties, and ter, but nothing comes from it. Of are said to contain the best timber course the mine owners are prlncl- in Eastern Oregon. Various themes- pally to blame, as they invariably re- are advanced as to how the logs will fuse to make known their production, bo handled in the evpnt of such a sale, Something ought to be done to change tome thinking they will be driven the Impression that the state Is so down the river, while others contnd low In . gold production. Western that a railroad will be necessary. In Alining World (Chicago). either event considerable expense will l'tcessarily incur. denco In Alba, and has moved into John Reovcs, who has had an at tack ot erysipelas, is recovering. John Garrison passed through hero last week with his family, 'where ho will reside for tho future. G. E. Stockcr Is under the doctor care In Pendleton. He has heart trouble. .Mrs. James Davis has returned from iho Sound cities, where she has been visiting relatives. i?m- rnnnell has returned from, a trip to the Juniper country, where he has cattle wintering. Harrison & iJiFontalne have sold Preek cattle ranch to fieorco Lincoln, of Ridgo Bert Ledgerwood broke ills wagun wheel coming over tho mountains. MKEIY A BOY JUDGE M'BRIDE TELLS OF THE SENATOR-ELECT. Saved Her Child's Life. In three weeks our chubby little NEWS FROM ALBA. boy was changed by pneumonia al- i- u o" I j j i u mLt n 3 sWplolon " write,. Mrs W Te" lnches of SnOW and Good 8lel9"- Watkln. nf Pleasant fiitv. O. "Al Ing-Personal Notes. terrible cough set In, that, in spite ot Alba, Feb. 1. We are having good a good doctor's treatment for several winter weather. There is about 10 weeks, grew worse every day. We "'cues ai snow anu sieiginng is goon, then used Dr. King's New Discovery Pet?i Vreghbroch is here from his for Ponsnmntlnn ami nnr iiarllni? was Alkali cattle ranch, looking after his soon sound and well. We are sure lumber interests and has a force of this urand medicine saved hia life." men cutting and hauling logs.. Millions know its the only sure cure H, T. Connell recently killed a hog Father Was a Rustling Business Man Who Sold Cattle to Miners In Northern California Married s Daughter of Senator Nesmlth An keny at Lewiston. "A bright and lively boy, son of a nistllng father, was Senator Levi An' keny," said Judge John R. McBride, of Spokane, one of the pioneers of the Pacific, who knew Ankeny as a boy. He talked Interestingly yester- oay of tho senator. Ho said: "I know Levi Ankeny as a school boy in 1851. at LaFayette. Yamhill county. Oregon where his parents re elded. He was one of the brightest end liveliest boys in the town. A. P. Ankeny, his father, was then a very nctlvo. energetic business man who was a cattle buyer for the miners lu Northern California and Southern Or egon, and was an all around rustling business man, who mado money In al most overvthinc he undertook. Ho finally settled in Portland and inthe sixties was engaged In the business department of a theater which think he built and was called 'The tVnkeny.' I next knew Levi Ankeny about 1S48, when I found him residing In Lewiston, Idaho, as a merchant. Ho had not long beforo been married to a daughter of Senator Nesmith. of Oregon. Ho returned to Walla Walla afterwards and has been identified with that region ever since till tho present time. I have always taken an interest In him as a Yamhill boy, and as the hus band of a daughter of one of my old est and truest friends. Senator Ne rmith. I have always heard that he was an unostentatious, generous and prosperous business man, highly re' spected by ail who came In contnet with him. That he is intelligent and honest and knows how to make money is conceded by everyone, and Is without any blemish on his repute tlon which I attribute to his early education In old Yamhill and to tho fact that ho won a wife Just across the line in an adjoining county. Senator In Embryo. "What his qualifications are for leg islation are, I suppose, yet to be de veloped. That his Immediate neigh bors have entire faith that he Is equal to the position gives him a good send off, and through his known worth sanctions the Inference that he is possessed of good business tal ent, It only aids that side of his char acter for money-making ability Is found often among men of limited mental capacity. "His possession of the favor ot tho railroad corporations in his election to the senate Is a decided objection to him, but if he has independence, and I believe he lias, this will not affect him. His avowed opposition to a commission to regulate railroads in this state, I regret, but that is not a matter for other than state regula tion and need not affect his usefulness as a senator. Let him be Judged by Ms acts, and taking his career here tofore, and the character he has made for himself, he certainly ought to feel confident that his future will be a credit to himself and the mag nificent state lie will represent." I it t s, Miss Rose Peterson, Secretary Pa t -M.-i. YM r i aaie jl ennis viuu, .nicago, irom " expl ence advises all young girls who have pal and sickness peculiar to their sex, torelv Lydia E Pinldiam's Vegetable Compouj How many beautiful young- girls develop Into worn, listless and hod women, simply Wcausc sufficient attention has not been paid to theirtM -i . ... -v.. i .. , . , i i . . i , r-vi pain, and young girls Just budding- into womanhood should be guided physically as well as morally. If you know of any youncr lady who Is slclc, and needsmol nuvice, nws nor to write io iurs. jruucnnra at iyiin, juassw :rlvo her nrivieo free, from u nourco of knowlcritro which equaled in the country. Do not hesitate about stating di which one may nor iu;o to rant auoui, ana which are est for a full uiulerstuiuliiifr of tho case. Hiss Hannah E. Hershon, Colli wood, N. J., says: "I thought I would write and tell that, bv folio wiiifr your kind advice. I fa a new poreon. I was always thin and and so weak, that I could hardly do i .Menstruation, was irregular. "T triwl a bottle of vour VecetablB Dound and beinin to feel better right away. II tinued its use, and am now well and stit menstruate regularly, i cannot Bay enouga what your meatcmo uut tor me. How firs. Pinkham Helf Fannie Kumpe. TKin Hfns. Pinkiiam: I feeflt.is mydntjl write and tell you of the benefit I have derived irom yowaarae the use of L-ydia E. Plnkhaiu's Vegetable Compound, lie 1 iu my back and womb have all loft me, and my menstrual troah cnrreetflfl. T nm vnrv thankful for tho irood advice VOU ESTe Be. I shall recommend your medicine to all who suffer from female weate! Miss Fannie Kumpe, 1022 Chester St., Littlo Hock, Ark. (Dec.lM ' Lyrtla E. Pinkham's Vegetable- Compound w.fP," woman in tho land who suffer from womb ,trcMibIevtaa tion of the ovarle.s, kidney troubles, nervous e.xeitaBwv""' prostration, and all forms of woman's Kpeelal His. iin SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON I A GUARANTEED FIRST-CLASS PERFORMANCE Fae's Opera House One Night Only, Mr. David Traltel Presents for rnnuliH poIiIr and all lnn? di' eases. Tollman & Co. guarantee sat isfaction, 60c, $1. Trial bottles free. lbnt dressed CC0 pounds. C. E. Hoover has bought rest Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best and most famous com pound in the yorld to conquer achea and kill pains. Cures cuts; heals burns and bruises, subdues, inflamma tion, masters piles. Millions of boioi sold yearly. Works wonders in holla, ulcers, lelons, skin eruptions. It cures or no pay. 25c at Tallman k Co.'s drug fctoro. Farmer Ankeny. Iev Ankeny is the wealthiest farmer In the senate as he owns 500, 000 acres of agricultural land and 50,- 000 acres of gracing land. His last years wheat crop amounted to 90Q,- 000 bushels, and he marketed several trainloads ot stock. His fortune baa been acquired by recognizing thai valuo of raw land, and not by specm latlon. Although he Is a most suc cessful banker, It Is on record that he has never foreclosed a mortgage on I a worthy farmer. AatorJa News. Ten Dollars Reward. Lost Last (May, one bay horse; weight about 1200 jpouHd, branded 65 on lett shoulder, wane reached I last spring. WW pay afcore treward foriretBrn of ame to Puu'BowMan. JUST IN-NEW BOOKS I Out ol My 8on tima Kutheilne S The Blue Flowr-IIe'iry Van Ujk j Ccell-K Marion Crawford K Captured Biota Claus Tboa. Nelaou Pago. jg Avery- Elizabeth Stuart Phelna 3 Qleuxarry School Daya-Jtalph Connor. John Oajtbei'i Garden Frank Stock ton. Marietta ot Out Weit-Ella Hlgiinsion. The Olrl Propoaltlon-aeorge Ade. Song ot a Single Noto-Am.lla Barr. Francietia-Mollje Elliott Beawfll. 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