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I a. f ' 1 . i. . h 1 1 m ; 1 1 1 1 1 it i n ; i : i 1 1 timmi i m- m-h-h 1 1 1 r OUR NEW HATS . i For the spring season are now on Display Colors : Black, Pearl, Natra and Otter For Farther Particulars See Our North Window. t ange PROGRAM A COMMON ERROR. INLAND EMPIRE TEACHERS ARE ASSIGNED SUBJECTS. ?j Association to be Held In Walla Walla J kIjneys 1 to Discuss Many Subjects Officers Jj of the Association. Walla Walla. March IS. County School Suiwrlnteiideiit J- Elmer My The Same Mistake Is Made by the Majority of People It's a common error To plaster tiic aching back, i To rub with liniments, rheumatic joints, When the trouble comes from the i I ami Bae & One-Price (.'lothierc, Hatters and Furnishers Daley m I f nnrrncnnnillnrr coprfllJirV I CISi Vlll vaava aaif, -, T treasurer of the Inland Empire Teach- I ors' Associations, which will be In ; session in Walla Walla. April 1CF 17 i anil IS. has nlmost completed the J i three days' program. The program Slas arranged to date. Is: ? Thursday. April 16 "Primary Edu cation." Catherine Montgomery: dis cussion, primary instructor from La iln "Mnimnl Trnliilnr In the pnhiio Spiinnls." .1 A Keouer: dls- " mission. Professor Perkins. "Com mercial Course in the High School." H. C. nialr. "Summary of science Teaching In the High School in the Inland Empire." E. U. conKiin. "con solidation of Districts and Rural Transportation." J H. Ackerman; discuss on. Professor hiuou. tnon WEDNESDAY. MARCH IS. 1903. GENERAL NEWS. A Mr Hood In Wyoming has Inun dated the Red Desert for miles east of Rock Springs. Dr. Frederick Mueller, a pupil of Dr. Lorenz .performed his first oper ation on a 12-year-old girl in New York with success. A Brooklyn judge sentenced two women recently to serve 10 mouths In the penitentiary for using improper language on the streets. There were two killings on Sunday in Breathitt county, Kentucky. Bud Splcer was shot to death by John Hengley and Bud Combs was shot In a general fight in Jackson. Mrs. Gallangher. convicted of per jury In the trial of Charles Halloday, for the murder of her husband, was Monday, at Iowa City, la., sentenced to 15 years in the penitentiary. Max Gartman, arrested in Chicago Monday night. Is said to have fleeced pawnbrokers throughout the country of more than $15,000 by pawning al loy jewelry which stood acid test. The old Indianapolis arsenal was sold by the government Monday to the Winona Agricultural College for $15-1,000. The government will re-invest in an army post near town to be known as Fort Benjamin Harrison. Jacob Brum, a workingman of Iowa City, Tuesday loaded a gun with a three-cornered file, and the trigger be ing broken, he placed the butt of the gun In a stove and thf muzzle against his breast and waited for the heat to fire the weapon. The file went through his heart. The Bush Brewing Company, of St. Louis, filed an application. Tuesday, with the federal court at Paris, Texas, for an injunction restraining the offic ials of Greyson county from putting into effect the prohibition law of that county. Judge Bryan refused to Is sue the restraining order. With a clothesline about his neck, the end of which was fastened to a window sill. Henry Pike leaped from a window on the third floor of a boarding house in Chicago. The rope broke and he fell to the pavement and was killed. He was an English man, out of employment and despondent. Flor- HOTEL ARRIVALS. Golden Rule. Mrs. J. Bollne, Salt Lake. F. C. Bollne, Salt Lake. C. M. Boline. Salt Lake. H. H. Boline, Salt Lake. Edith Weaver, North Yakima M. Worcester. North Yakima. TrA Fcnmnrp. North Yaktina. Mabel Meredith, North Yakima. Mrs. H. W. Snyder and son, ence. I. L. Hay, city. F. Marshall and wife, city. J. M. Hemphill, Weston. J. W. Hemphill. Weston. B. M. Van, Portland. H A. Clusberg, Chicago. W. F. Shall, Chicago. F. J. Gardner, Portland. John Dynes, Gardner. T. Merzbach. San Francisco. K. E. Wicken, San Francisco. C. L. Downer, Spokane. E. D. Lmiaw and wife. Walla Walla. G. L. Williams, Spokane. W. E. Millard, Portland. A. J. Hall, Spokane. It. A. Seeds, Spokane. W .D. Marks, Spokane. W. H. Coffin, Seattle. D. C- Kirk. Weston. E. E. Walden, Weston. W. M. Pinkie. Athena. George W. Winn. Weston. Walter Ely, Weston. oiling of the Public School Course," : Statea. Dean's Kidney Pills cure all kid ney Ills. Here Is positive proof. A. Ammonn, Bhoemakor, of 1024 Santa Fe avenue, Denver, Colo., says: "When Doan's Kidney Pills stopped plaint In ll.o summer of 1S99. I made fimt fnet known to the residents of rinnvor en that others who had kid nev trouble In nny of its various fnrms nilcht know what course to pursue to cet relief. The opinion I then expressed Is the same today. it wns when Doan's Kidney Pills mrc first liroucht to 1UV notice. I have had no occasion to use any med icine for my kidneys since. When Doan's Kidney Pills affected a cure in mv rnsn thnt cure was nermanent For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 -"nts. Fostcr-Milbura Co., Buffalo. N. Y., sole agents for the United DURING THE COMING WEEK Opening Display Of a Full Line of Genuine IRISH TABLE LINEN (ft Imported direct from Belfast, Ireland. They are now on our Counters where they will remain on display for tir i. One Week. n,. r rtnnfnmln Andrews iirosiuont of the University of Nebraska. Friday, April 17 "Mathematics for Primary and Secondary Schools," J D. Stout. "Promotions," Walter It. Siders: discussion, Mrs. L. L. West, Professor Churchill, of Baker City, has not been assigned his subject. Address, State Superintendent E. A. Bryan. "Music in Public Schools," Professor S. Harrison Lovewell; dis cussion. Rev. J. M. Morris. "Can the College Course be Shortened?" Super intendent Saylers: discussion. Presi dent Kone. Saturday. Anril IS "Do "Wo Need I Normal Schools?" L. B. Alger. "Nor- 1 mal Schools as They Are," frotessor Dumas, of Pullman. "County Model School of Ontario," President Mc Lean. University of Idaho. Address, H. T. Coleman. The officers of the association are: President Stephen B. L. Penrose, Walla Walla, Wash. First Vice-President Mrs. Young, Moscow, Idaho. Second Vice-President Miss Eva Wood, Pendleton, Ore. Third Vice-President W. G. Beach, Pullman. Wash. Recording Secretary Miss Grace Shepard, I.ewlston, Idaho. Corresponding Secretary and Treas urer J. E. Myers, Walla Walla Wash. Executive Committee G. S. Bond. I Walla Walla. Wash.- H. T Coleman, Spokane. Wash.; Miss Scott, Boise. Idaho; H. E. Bragg. Union. Ore.; F. M. Burke. Walla Walla. Wash. Remember the name DOAN'S nd take no substitute. J I, Notice. undersigned. will be In PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS Foreman Piggott. of the Seattle grand jury, has been removed by the superior judge A new 10-stamp mill is being built on the Granite Hill mines in the Grant's Pass district. The jade found in Josephine coun ty Is said to be of the best known variety in the world. Nicholas Scharbach. of Woodhiirn. while In an epileptic fit. fell In a fire and wus burned to death. A movement has beun started bring the meeting of the National Grange to Portland in 1905. La Grande has a now knitting fac tory, which employs seven girls now. and will be Increased In capacity soon. Pearl Rhode-, aged 10, of Portland was shot and seriously Injured hv a companion, who was playing with an air gun. Tuesday. We. the Pendleton within a few weeks, for the purpose of imrchasing three hund red (300) more or less head of horses, for the United States cavalry, there fore, would instruct owners In this vicinity, to get their horses In proper shape to conform to the following re quirements: Geldings Roans, light and dark sorrel, and other hardy colors. They must be sound, eentle under th sad. Idle, with free and prompt action at the walk, trot and gallon: without de fect or blemish: of kind disposition, to weigh not less than 950 pounds, nor more than 1150 pounds, from 15 hands 1 Inch to 1C hands high: from four (4) to eight (8) years of age; suitable for the United States cav alry. We will notify you later, the date we want the horses brought In for inspection. Yours truly. HENRY OLDENSTADT, HERMAN METZGER. ' For further particulars, write to 1 Herman Metzger, Portland Ore. STATn OF OHIO. i i CITY OF' TOLKDO. )ss I.CCAS COUNTY. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Isi , ..... Ulucr ul ,ne nrm ot t j , Cheney & Co., dotnjr bos In ess In the city of Toledo, county and atate aforesaid, and that Bald firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and erery case i or Catarrh that cannot be cured by the ' use of nail's Catarrh Core. I Sworn to before me and subscribed In ' 57 ,pIfnce thu th day of December, A. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON. tt.n. . , . Notary Public. Hall's fntlrrh Cnr ! tab.- l-..ti , tnd acts directly on the blood and mucous (0 , surfaces of the system. Bend for testl- ujumaia irt-r- Sold by all drusclsts. 73c, nail's Family Pills are the beat. SPRAYING ORCHARDS. 1 Prespects for Good Crops Were Never Better and Work Is Being Pushed Rapidly. Walla Walla .March 17. Orchard men in the vicinity of Walla Walla have started spraying and the work will be pushed as rapidly as possi ble til it is finished, weather permit ting. The heavy fall of rain and i hiiuw m me pasi weeK nas resulted, in no damage to spraying operations, with the exception or delaying them. Very few pests have made their ap pearauce yet. but It is not expected that the Walla Walla valley will be free from them this season, though it is admitted that the number of pests and the damage they will do will not be as great as It was last sea son. The codlin moth, the most dan gerous of all, does not make Its ap pearance until late in the spring, and a determined effort will he made to exterminate it. Thousands of new fruit trees are being planted this season by those owning orchards, 4.000 alone having been set out at the Blalock Fruit Farm, west of the city. The amount or fruit to be raised this season Is ex pected to be greater than ever be fore and the prospects for a good crop were never better. Just This I Received you 1 A Know Supply is of the Seasoi SASSVFRAS t0 BARK Drink SASSAFRAS Recently J TEA Gathered From I p. w. Young Schmidt & Co. TwigS Reliable Druggists Everything in Satin Damask Tabling nr i hp i: T i nt loweis, luweuug, napiuns, uiass Linens, Etc., Etc. Everybody Call and See Them Also Get a Ticket on the Buggy TON ST OR The Columbia Lodging House Newly Furnished. Bar in connection. Bet. Aha & Webb bts. In Center of Block. F. X. Schempp Proprietor of MANY ELECTIVES. Have Been Added to the Course Study at Whitman College. Walla Walla. March 17. Many electives have been put In the college liV'SloSl 33,nf , M,USt0,a-, th i n-tTng yeerdVa iernoon . "was Sned ris snn oJd l.'Hv a.bnn- "t application for electives d?ownV he a t0 haV 1,Gen m,l"t ,'P ma,le " or May 15 1 , J" e m- i ech year for tho year followingThe ,Jni i .Iea,h of MMIvl1!e. a .academy physics has been extended naai cauot, has been promoted to from the semester to a full year In wllili01 thti starl,oar'J watch on the fourth year academy scientific board tho gunboat Mohican. course it has been customary to give R. M. Watson, editor of the Tllla 1 two se'estors to bolnny hut the sec-S-nin IIea,lllGht- has been sued for 01,(1 se"'ostor will he supplanted here ?o.noo damage for defamation of ,ftor, y a semester of mechanical ?aran,r- l,y KreU c- n3'r- editor of rawlnfT- tho Tillamook Indonondenf. The old Connor Greek placer claims which areHrnied the richest In the stale, will bo systematically worked this season. They are located 17 "Son. " k Ulver from "UIlt- Notice to Taxpayers. Notice Is hereby given that all taxes for the year 1902 are now due and payable at the sheriff's office Taxes unpaid become delinquent on April 1. No rebate after March 15. By order of county court. T. D. TAYLOR, Sheriff. J TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrrFTTry f AN EXPERIMENT ? Is sometimes a costly experience for the man who makes exneriment or for the nsrsnn. animal nr nhiert pneriment I unon. Some exneriments are nprpsi r -i? . 1 t i. t . 1 t . 1... .l. H ui uiviuzawuu; anu uiougn irequenuy money is iosi uy iu;u-i ' -1. 1 . . 1 r . f . 1 . . -J I uerimemur, me uuiniaie uenenis ouen result in great guw wi humanity and this has been the case with the many successlolj IRRIGATION rigation anywhere in this region has passed the expenmtsti'j aiac iu (jiaiiu SUUUCbS, I1US blUUU II1U ICSIS OI liic Karmintr Pnhlir n mnct rrifiral iiwlrro Jc nrnwlncr in faVOreTTli o ' " . ... j vDv., w .. . ... h day and has fully substantiated the claims of the Expenencaj Irrigator "that the application of water to our desert imo would render them equal in value to ANY IRRIGATED LANDS ON EARTH." The lands under our system of irrigation canals etjsjj earlier springs.laler falls, better transportation facihties,easi access to markets and are capable of a wider range of product .1 .l 1 1 .1 n . . . , r- 1 . Uirl man uny omer ianas in me great uoiumDia ana snaisc For further particulars write to or call upon "The Darkest Hour." Tho Darkest Hour," one Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and prlfler. Money refunded If you aro dlssatls fied. 50c and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. of the Wanted to Mob "Chink." season's most successful rnolodranZ 1 v.i Voun8 ,a?,es of WoWs hall will b0 the attraction it thS S-a i !terdar ,rnornI?K wcro treated to next Saturday. March 21. it u ono ! Uta 8Pctac,e of o China of tho latest dramas from th ! ' mo.n. ,eaUnK a horse near tho hall Lincoln J nOr., Ir.mJ.h.?Pen.0.f ntll the animal could harrtlv maxf.? ne more adventuresome women to go out and mob the Celes- liaiS. lillt mnrit anhm.MUJ.j finally telephoned to tho sheriffs of fice. An nfflpitr In in..u .. case today which Is reported to have Walla Stateran. MM-- c- i-V . -wMivi unutiB una in- &etJ hy. ?.ca8t. f unusual excel- Vrv,.,. 1,1 ana roa8Uo train ot ra roundlne a. curvn oa a' uridKe In vIput ...j . r; ""7 miiiB uovicee om In thte truly great production. Fishing Season Opens April First Prepare foi the great sport of catching the wilj trout. Come to us for your rods. tackle, lines, baskets, hooks anu other supplies, stock is the largest and selected. LADIES, TAKE NOTICE Attention, now, Itle, all happy and eay 1 Ju.t mrUHt offer! lint Two n it to pay For a beautiful photo, full rablnet ilze. That would make your bjt fellow Juit open .hut east the E. o. at Danger's old Hand. , ou will Me our exhibit o beautiful and I rrana. We will there try to pleaie you, the brat we Know now, ; With that same pltaant tmlle and an artlitlc bow. It matters but little how old you may be Whetheraweet tixteen or age twenty.three- on will get nice photo of yonr aweet little Ur "know FlRST 1"183 and 10 flne you m,ut That all the btit people know Jmt where to ro Through the whole month of March we , wlli So bring your beat fellow and come right along 1 DANNER, HSE. Webb St. N. BERKLEY, Pendleton, Oregon :o k OREGON LAND & WATER CO., UMATILLA, ORE. :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, : 315 East Court Street. Our best FRAZIER'S Sporting GoodB of all Kinds ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure dyspopala and all dlaordera arts- . m inmBBBiion. Endorsed by phyelclana everywhere. Bold by all Hnrr? iT ?B to W. Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. We Don't Keep Everything But we ao kwjji a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Bustle and Finish, in all grades. Also all kinda of Dimension Lumbtr, in cluding Lath and Bulnglea. Our stock of Doors, "Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes U complete, and any one in need of Lumber will ! not be wrong in placing their order with the :: : Gray's Harbor Com. Ce. OPP. Wt C. R. Dejftt PIANOS j Kntbe ' Ludwlg i Sleek ' I Smith & Barne ( llardman Flicher I KlDKibnry ( I'ackard K I Harvard Jewett Franklin Ilamlltnn i riuah&CerU f UalneiACo v Klllngton Howard ualdwln f . Wlilard ( uarrlngi ion Highest grade Musi- ( ppflNS cal Instruments. All chlc&0 cotw homes should have a i Mwong"1" piano or organ. Our easy payment plan EMl!df makes it nosihlp fnr nil Man?.0."?' V UU1U" to have a first class in strument. Two good second hand organs and a good second hand piano for sale cheap. andVWW ( Melitrt rlanol" Sheet BEST DRY wonn We have bonght of the Allen Brothera, their wooa DHBinefls, a&d sow we are ready to farois dry wood on short sntino nma aqb Vain Rtrt W. SchmTdtl Co'; ,0 P. Pe H2i p. p. COLLIE1