.... .j m m. m . . . ..--- t. ..... .. . ........ You nlways get GOOD GOODS at Alexander's. - -THE Alexander Dep't Store Announces for MONDAY, MARCH 2, And during the week their annual mammoth sale of Ladies' Men's and Children's HOSIERY OF MILTON FRUIT FAIR IS BEING TALKED OF. And special showing of spring's most fascinating footwear -H-H..H. , .. I 'l' I I I 1-M-H-I-H- llM-t"M- l 'M'-M-H GARDEN SEEDS Fresh, Reliable Garden Seeds. The kind that are pro ductive. Don't take chances wasting your efforts, Oniqn sets, best variety. Nice Sound Apples Good Cabbage Fresh Ranch Eggs Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery On Its Merit Has the large demand for Byers' Best Flour Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by the PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. The Best IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST D. M. Ferry's Garden Seeds unquestionably the best. They fresh and sure to grow. They tney most select varieties and jpted to this soil and climate, TOILET Finest line of ips on the market SOAP high grade iiller Grocery Co. 636 Main Street Phone Main 511 imber, Lumber, Lumber. I All kinds for all purposes. Doors and Blkids. ining of all descriptions done ler. 't place your order lot ing Material until you have ted us. on mnntr Mil! Lumber Yard, T rOftSTIR, Proctor aw Friday, Feb 27 and Saturday, Feb. 28 SPECIAL SALE For particulars Call at The Fair, The Store That Saves Yott Money. LADIES, TAKE NOTICE Attention, now. ladles, all hnnv and eav I Jnit Bee my last offerl lint Two Bits to pay For a beautiful photo, full cabinet lize, Thatiwonld make, your beat fellow Jutt open an ejee. Juit cait the E. O. at Danner's old stand, You will ie our exblblt o beautiful and rrand. We will there try to please you, the best we know how, With that same pla&sant smile and an attistlc DOW. It matters but little bow old you may be Whether sweet sixteen or age twenty-three Be you handsome and tall, or as ante aa an elf, You will get & nice photo of your sweet little sen, Onr work is First Olam and so fine you must know. That all the best people know Just where to go. Through the whole month of iifarch we will sing you this. song, Bo bring your best feUow and come right along DANNER, 18 E. 'Webb St. Babbit Metal, beat In the world, in bars. Price, 91 per bar, at the Eaat Orcgonlan ..Office. Personal Notes Many Sick Improv ing Supervisor Raises $1,600 for Grading Road From Milton to Forks of River Child Scratched by Cat. Milton, Or., March 2. March ennio in cold, dry and windy. All the pulpits In Milton nnd Free water were occupied last Sunday morning and evening. R. F. Dealc shinned a carload of hogs to Seattle last Friday. Edward Conts, of Kansas, Is In the city visiting his sister Gertie, nnd Mr. Kemp, n nephew. S. M. Rounds, of Wasco, a carpen tor nnd contractor, was In town last Friday and Snturday, with n view of locat ng here. He went over to Wnlla Walla Sunday morning. Archie Sponce, of College Place, visited relatives and friends In this vicinity last week. Mr. Spence is just J recovering from an operation for ap pcnuicius. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Michaels, of Genessee, Idaho, who have been visit ing Mrs. Michael's parents of this city, for the past 10 days, went over to Weston last Friday to visit friends and relntlves, before returning home. Mrs. E. L. Smalley visited at Athe na; Mrs. J. D. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Nichols, E. B. Smith, E. L. Smnlley Mrs. W: S. Mayberry, Mrs. Bolus, vis ited at Walla Walla, and Mrs. D. C, Sanderson visited at Dayton, Wash., last week. Dr. Dittebrant reports the following persons Improving from their recent illness: Mrs. Hornecker, Peter Gelss' son, Dr. Morris' child. It. S. Hern don's son and Mrs. S. F. Sexley. If crowd nnd noises are an indica tion of good baseball players, Milton will be against the world this season. Every afternoon Inst week the citi zens turned out en masse to witness the sights at the games. A fruit fair is being talked of here in Milton this fall, and as far as talk is concerned, is meeting with much success. There is no reason why such an enterprise shouldn't succeed. if anyone will take the matter and pusn u. mere is plenty ot money and fruit hero to back- it. Rev. M H. Marvin, of the First M. E. church of Walla Walla, occupied the M. E. pulpit here last Sunday morning, nnd Uov. D. C. Sanderson filled his at Walla Walla. Robert E. Frazicr has purchased the stock of goods owned by J. D. Phelps and will continue the business at the same pince. He will add a new stock of groceries, boots, shoes, etc., and run the business about the same as It was. Bob is a jolly good fellow and a shrewd business man, nnd will no doubt do a good business. For some mysterious reason, un known to the citizens or Milton, the council refused to accept the resigna tion of .Marshal Vancll, and insisted thnt he should, if he couldn't attend to the duties himself, to act as nomi nal marshal and appoint a deputy, which he did. Instead of appointing James Ronine, who presented his pe tition with more than half the voters' names attached, ho appointed Y. M. Canfleld. This wns an insult to the voters, and like the members of the last legislature, the people will re member them nt the next election. Twelve eighth grade pupils of the Milton public school out of the 27 that took the examination in January, received their diplomas a fow days ago, and suffice it to say that some of them were the dullest in the class, while some of the brightest, seeming ly, failed. Every hoy in the class fail ed. One girl, who entered the eighth grade from the seventh, three months ago, carried off the honors of the class. The above goes to prove to us thnt examinations are not a fair test of what one knows. President C. W. Howard, of Colum bia College, is improving the campus grounds, by trimming up the trees around the college building. lot" nogers and lamlly came home from the country a few days ago and took their crew and went out near the state line to work a month o rso for Mrs. Rogers' father. Scratched by Cat. Sunday afternoon while Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mayberry's 2-year-old child was sitting on the floor playing with the cat, a gust of wind blow the door shut, catching the cat's tall in the door, causing it to fly at the child with open mouth and spread claws. siezlng the child in the right cheek with its teeth, and" a claw on each side of the face, scratching and biting it up in a terrible shape, biting entire ly through the upper Hp before the child could get away or the cat was released. It was the greatest wonder in the world that It didn't scratch its eyes out, as there are scratches all around them, oven on the eyelids, Cold water and turpentine was ap plied freely and in an hour the little one was playing around Just as though nothing had happened, but it looked as If it had gone through a briar patch. Crushed Rock for Roads, Road Supervisor Campbell says that he has raised $1,600 to meet the county court on ' the proposition fit grading and putting crushed rock on the river road from Milton to the forks of the river, a distance ,of six miles. Somo time ago Mr. Campbell I told Judge Hartman what his inton tlon wns and Hnrtman promised to seo that the county court put the road In shape nnd furnish a crusher. Mr, Campbell has been working quietly ever since, and last week he present ed his petition to the patrons of the road and was rewarded by raising nearly $1,600 to be paid when the road Is put In shape for the rock. The proposition is to put eight inches of crushed rock 20 feet wide from the South Milton bridge to the forks of the Walla Walln River, near Marion Dorothy's plnce. If the county court meets Mr. Campbell half way. graded roads will soon bo tested In Umatilla county for nil they are worth. There isn't a road In the state that has any more travel on It than this piece hns Wheat hauling, wood from -the moun tains and lumber from the mills, with two to eight-horse teams, will surely try crushed rock. WESTON AND HERBERT. Hlnh-Class Vaudeville to Be Present ed Here Next Friday and Satur day. F. J. Dally, representing Weston and Herbert's high-class vaudeville attractions is in the city today, ar ranging for two performances to be given nt the Frnzcr next Fiiday and Saturday, March 6 and 7. On Saturday evening a special children's matinee will be given. This company plays the same high-class of vaudeville that is put on the boards at the Orpheum. the best theater in San Francisco, and contains mostly San Francisco people. "Magda." The dramatic event of the season will be the return of Miss Florence Roberts to the opera house on next Tuesday night in "Magda" of which the Portland Oregonian has the fol lowing to say; "Another triumph was won by Flor ence Roberts and her company at the Marquam theater last night in Her man Sudermann's three-act play, "Magda," familiar to theatergoers by reason of the brilliant presentation in this city of the same character by Nance O'Neil. Miss Rohers gave such a beautiful, finished portrayal that she need fear no comparison when she takes the leading role in "Magda" with anyone now before the public. She wns excellently support ed by Win, Yorrance, who appeared as white-haired, paralytic Colonel Schwarze. These two were nearly the whole play, so vivid and thrilling a picture did they bring before the an dience." If you arc troubled with impure blood, indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell undera positive guarantee. It wll lal ways cure &crofulous or syphilitic pcisons and all blood diseases. 50 cents and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt (L Co.. dnigglstd. 2 tucceM! Ow aehool fa aiwaj apokan f m feaav tbotwK work, kaa tvmm (ZTkbL tajkotac Oja all Uu ymr; otaiaaaa daaUUtl mX any Has: eUls PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE rORTbAHD, OKB64MJ u r, A KM THONG, LUBM WMCSTAU THE SURE WAY to prevent pneumonia and consump tion is to cure your cold when it first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough in a night .and drive the cold out of your system. Always a quick and sure cure for asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. If it does not satisfy you the druggist will refund your money. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. A Ghild's Life Food Physicians speak of fat food as "life food" and say that all children ought to have it in abundance. They say too, that weak, thin, nervous children must have fat food and recommend Scott's Emulsion. It promptly returns sickly; delicate children to rosy health. It is the life of flesh-creating food and keeps the scale of child-health evenly balanced. Being prepared for easy digestion Scott's Emulsion is readily accepted by the stomach and quickly passed into the blood. There commences at once the repairing of wasted tissues, the enrichment of the blood and the strengthening of the whole system. Any child who needs more and better nourishment than it seems to be getting from its ordinary food will be greatly benefited if sriven Scott's Emulsion: o We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York, I J -EL SI DEL O" EL SIDELO" Is Manufactured bv SAM'L I. 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