mmnmniM iwt a ihm wtw minim i OUR NEW HATS ALBA HAPPENINGS For the spring season are now on Display Colors: Black, Pearl, Nutra and Otter For Farther Particulars See Our North Window. Bae & Daley One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers HOTEL ARRIVALS. Golden Rule. Nelson and Inmlly. Cotton TUESDAY MARCH 2t 1903. GENERAL NEWS. A complete outfit for wirelest. telec- . rapby has been sen: to Cuna by .Mar t coni ; The editor of a weekly newspaper j in Australia offers himself as a prize tn thi woman whn vrlt. th luwt ' essay on the duties of a wife. A Kansas legislator has prepared a bill providing that the state shall engage In the printing of t ewspapers lor free distribution anions the peo ple. Andrew Carnegie has given J100. 000 in cash to Western Reserve uni versity of Cleveland, O.. the money to be used in the training of librari ans. ilore than nine-tenths oi the 300. 000 pounds of pepjerraint oil annual ly consumed by the world is pro duced withiu 90 miles of Kalamazoo. Mien. Whltaker Wright's suggestion that it withdraw the extradition proceedings and allow him to return to London of his own accord. Brooklyn children are suffering from an epidemic of croup and whooping-cough. At present there are over 800 cases in that city and many deaths have been reported. The latest statistics issued by the government statistician nf Australia show the total value of the output curing the year to have been $107.- President Dan McDoncld of the American Labor Union hap received the official notification of his appoint ment by the governor as one of the honorary commissioner? iom .Mon tana, to the St. Louis fair. W wood F Miller. Seattle. Joseph Rogers. Walla Walla. J. P. McCoy. Walla Walla. W. Jenkins, city. Mrs. V. Foster. Walla Walla. Dan J. Smith. New York. Beth Chase. Pocatelln Thos McNutt. La Grande. J A. Sparks. Centerville. J B. Phelps. Centerville. W Hunter. Portland. W A. Currie. Potland. W D. Baldwin, Pomerov I. R. Dutcher. Walla Walla. C. A. Lawson. Spokane. Sam Lee. Spokane. G. W. Strange. Oakesdale. H. Hall. Spokane. W. J. Alexander. Tacoma. Master Fred Windsor. Lexington Dr. A. F. Isham. Caldmell. W. W Meelt. Adams. J. S. Brown. Starbuck. I M. Coy. Starbuck. O. M. Pibberle Starbuck William Anderson. Milton. LITTLE HAY TO BE HAD AT ANY PRICE Himbert &. Moore on Their Way to the Valley With Many Cattle C. E. Hoover to Give a Dance Many Timber Cruisers Looking for Land. Alba. Ore,, March 23. The weather is warm in daytime nrrt tha.vin; a little but freezing hard at night. All who have hay are feeding yet and 4. nay is getting very scarce ami ii there is not a' break in winter soon rometmng is rjoiug to iroi aunougn stock are mostly looking well and there is scarcely a:::! loss .o speak of so far Hay I? selling from $9 to $11 n ton. but there is very little to be had at any price. C. Himbert and Bob Moore are on their way in from the straw stacks with several hundred head of cattle, but will hold back anil not enter the valley here as long as possible on ac- rnum or no grass in sigiu vet. ami wie U.rge part of the gromn! yet -vitoi! with snow C. E. Hoover vlU a've a free dance hre in the Fraser hall on he 23th of this month and sends a coidinl in vitntiou to all his rri-"U5 Mr Hoov er has engaged the Bolen Bros, or chestra oi Ukiah. to furnish the music and will spare no pains or ex pense to make the occasion the most brilliant event ol the season. Prep arations aie being maiie for a large attendance to take part In the Sclp. William Howard has moved 75 hend of cattle to Jesse Reeves' ranch, where he has bought hav for them. Frank Ellis has driven his stock to James Otlv's place where ne has i,ur- chased feed for htem. Jim Ellis has acrente 1 a nosltion ! with Chnrl"s Cunningham tn uter!' i Born to Mr. and Mrs James Ter-v la boy Timber cruise's ar patrouiz.ng the stnee line we I1 hut when nil1 1 thei get the nior.'-y baok SALLIE, GO 'WAY BACK. Plymouth Rock Pullet, of La Grande, Lays Three Four-Ounce Eggs in a La Grande. March 24. Sallle, the Portland White Lcgnorn-uiacK apau lah hen, which recently laid a three- I I I . 1 1 nnnl'llnl. ounce egg aim uiu a uuui in hivamu over It, will have to take a back seat unless she can mnke a better show ing, uesuemona .a njniumu pullet, owned by Mrs. II. C Mont- i At lnaaMn... Cnllln'c MVi eucu oi mum luifevi iuuu otiiM. nrd production. One of them was weighed and balanced at four ounces. It was eight Inches around the long , - ! I .... I I .. ...mfnrAnPA way llliu six iuune in at the middle, uesaemona is uuuik encouraged wun not urnii nwsu 'iu uurneu oones 10 iiirinur ex.'iinju BLOW ALMOST KILLED FATHER. C. W. Herman, of Rainier, Returns! After Year's Absence to Find His I Wife Divorced. T T ..1 .... r 1 1 1. ni r W Herman, formerly publisher of the ' mia, n i'i nr'c n iinniinu in mil and illunivnrnl flint he n-Rc minus n family. Mrs. Herman had given up ( his return and obtained n divorce at the ran terra or court. Notice of Dissolution. l it, i.n.ni, 1 . . I. r. , .1,,. nm of Murphy & Langever. composed of t,u .nurpny anu Teu kauKori, l"u j prietors ot tne union saioon, ou wran street, has been dissolved. Ed Miir-1 pny succeeding the arm. l am m charge of the business and will pay all bills against the firm and collect I an sums uue tne nrm. ED MURPHY In New York city HW new cases of consumption develop each uay STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLHtK). litcas rnrvTv i Frank J. Cheney make oath that I VENEZUELAN WARSHIP. Castro's Restaurador Said to Have Become a Pirate After Being Re leased by the Fleets of the Allies. New York. March 24. The British cruiser Pallas has seized the Venezue lan warship Restaurador on the ground that she is a nirnte rallies the Herald's representative at Port , oi spam, i rmiciaa. The case against 1 ine nesiauraaor cites tna soon after she 173k hnnilpi! tliu I'utiflvt.u. I. In nl..l.n.l,t. . I... ry the .enlnr 7f k. Z ? ,u" """ " le merman com- Cheiiey k Co. doing tolneWTn the eto of moaor- sf began again acts of pirn Toledo, eonnty and state aforesaid, and ' r" an" robbery on the high seas It ! that said firm wilt nar the anra of One! is charEed that sho seij,l th nur. o( Catarrh h nei clLan,e7 p0fS of vessels anJ dismantled and WlATcn Cnred "T ,heaanlned the craft A Port of Spain Bwora to Detore me and trabecrlbed In "ewhpujjer says editorially of the mr nrmene thin flfh Aur nf TWdmK., t npctQiii-iftnr oUA C7 1. . 1 . i , npfc firni-fl f V, ,mnlD.Tnm -.r (Seal.) A. VT. CLEASO.N. ... " , .1 ,7, . ui bcuciub- Notsrr Public u' a"lcu iiowens. i ne paper Hairs Catarrh Cure 1 taken Internally expresses the hope that retributive tnd acts directly on the blood and mneous I justice will be swifter and more effec nrtaces of the antem. Rend fof mii.,,i... .,. t '. . Ic "uu surfaces of the system. moniam tree. F. J. CHEN'ET & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all drnsglsts, TSe. Hall's Family nils are the best. Notice. tile than on the Inar mrnulnn ,' The Restaurador was formerly tthe ' , American yacht Atlanta. She was ' j built for Jay Gould. I London, March 24. The foreign of-! j fice. as this dispatch is filed, has no f pnnttlmnltnn t . 1. . , . . . ....,4, .uuwijii ui ww rupurieu seizure1 PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. For the first time in the city of Ta coma, the gambling houses are all closed for good. The Masonic lodge of Lewiston. MonL, proposes to erect a ?20.0n0 temple tnlB season. A band composed of 12 young la- r.ies js one 01 tne attractive organiza tions of Chehalis. Wash. W. A. Clark, president of the San Pedro road, says his road has not yet purchased the Oregon Short Line. Kallspell, .Mont., reports the death of Thomas Lynch, one of the oldest settlers in that part of the state. Jos. S. Brown was shot by an un known holdup a few minutes after midnight Sunday at Idaho Falls. Ida bo. Henry C. Macaulay is president of the newly organized board of trade at Dawson. N. W T.. and John Cor mack secretary. Fire early Sunday morning broke out In the Enterprise planing mills of Portland, and damaged it to the amount of $5000. Brigadier-General Fred Funston ar rived at Vancouver bcracks Sunday and assumed command of the depart ment of the Columbia. A woman, sick, penniless and clone was turned away from the Crlttnlon home at Spokane Monday night, be cause the woman was not in a condi tion to work. While driving Mormon sheepherd ers across their dead line, five ccUlo men are supposed to have perUhed In the recent blizzard in the Sweet water country of Wyoming. The Vancouver, (Wash.) Register has suspended publication. C A Rid dle, proprietor, has sold the subscrip tion and advertising business to M M. Banister, proprietor of the Colum bian, who will remove the plant from the county In the near future. At the Frazer. bmlth will present for the first time Ken",lf,,rl8!1 drama "The Came Keeper. This play seems to be gain Ing in popularity with each succes sive season, it has drawn large h?,fiT' an'J.cora to the Frazer opera house with new scenery, new faces story rr, frre' The Pl0t of "'0 kSL .o .h hu openlnB domestic E ,e, C"max wh,ch en1" the Piece, is Interesting. Th story win tea -t5B aW 0t. rahanjcal ac7Csro " 'taMnni aCc.u!a-te fuming and fur- Z.Wo S!pM"ttB ttaUJzuf: Idandho CltoWt f orrt "tato Z Z t . i.nc uuuicicurii. win i r in u, i-i"4 u nrii.iii f Pendleton within a few weeks, fori0' Venzue!an gunboat Restaura- V. . 1 , . .1 lllir li V f ft Ii TlfltlaK t..M.. Till.... uie jiurpuee oi purcnasing tnree nund red (300) more nr lea homl nf kn.coo for the United States cavalry, there fore, would instruct owners in this vicinity, to get their horses In proper shape to conform tn the fo'lowlnr re quirements: Geldings Roans, light and dark dor by the British cruiser Pellas. on) me ground that the rormer had acted in a piratical manner. The foreign i office has- heard nothing direct from 1 Caracas regarding President Castro's resignation. DO YOU NEED A SPRING MEDICINE Try ours if you're g-ing to try any. We know what's in ours and know that it is salt for anybody to take--that's more thin you know about some 'Patent" niedi cines. If you do tr our Spring Medicine, and you are not satisfied with it, we will retund your money. Price Si oo tier bottle. r. W. Schmidt. Ph. G. RELIABLE DRUGGIST. PostofficeBlk. Phone Main 851 DURING THE il AftHlsVIV . I II lima VIS t- Opening Display Of a Full Line of Genuine; IRISH TABLE LINEN Imported direct from Belfast, Ireland. They are now .uuuiLt? ...1. ..... ...... M.t. uiapiayfQ- One Week. IZir arritl nrr in Qa'ftri T a m ocl- T.i ii T 1 T i: Ml.' n. m Linens, Etc., Etc. Everybody Call and Seo Tl Also Get a Ticket on the Bum . m wi v v wr m w mt w hiii. The Germs of Enzootic. foot and mouth disease (epi- tnrro r,A .H,u 1 1.. I n., mui ail . . . . . .-w ! ZOOllC ailtlial n-hlnh h., o.,r.o..l musL oe sounn. "entie nnrie- the : "I'l""1 i kioiis. rersons carrj- the germs on 1 their clothing or shoes, dogs can 1 transport them and they can be j taken into the systems of a healthy herd which passes over the same road that a sick animal passed overl a few hours, previous. Cattle are not ! me uuii auimais sunject to it for It i is contracted by sheep, swine horses ' poultry and sometimes by man ! the Walk tmt nnrl imllnn. urltHnr,. teci or niemisn; or 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 nleht SKI suitable for the United States cavalry. We will notlfv vou Inter iho ilito we want the horses brought in for Inspection. Tours truly. HENRY OLDENSTADT. HERMAN METZOER. For further nnrtlfiilom Herman Metzger, Portland Ore KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. The Constant Wearing of a Hat Pror ogates Dandruff Germs. There are manv mn a-v, J ...... " ncai their hate nmctlnll,. nil . t .i , iuc iiiue when awake, and are blessed with a heavy shock of hair: yet if the scalps of these men once became infested with dandruff germs, the parasites would multiply all the quicker for ."iv ui in. uuiuness would ensue as the final result Newbro's Hcrplcide Kills these eerniR anil clM..t. healthy hair to abundant crouth Herplcide is a nleasant hnir ,i,i as well as a dandruff itrA nn .1 Ann. tains not an atom of injurious sub- OtftUtCB. Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Send JUC in StamilS for snmnle m ,., ti picide Co., Detroit, Mich. Stock Farm for Sale. V,e have the Jan t tn.i.n. -- ... , -.uijtt. lariu, near Alba for sale. It consists of CIO acres. 140 acre in timnthr. than 200 acres in wild n.t.i.i. m heai aDI barley, balance pasture; abundance of water. All fenced1 good buildings. "uceu. Will sell In one. two or three tracts. Easy terms. BENT LEY & HARTMAN. Notice to Water Consumers. Patrons of the city water service are requested to clean out the boxes containing the meters, by the 25th last., so that the meters can be read, w, i. urown. German's Ships. ' Germany has built the finest fast- i est vesels afloat, although she is not 1 geographically a maritime country and no other country Js so largely dependent on others for the raw ma terials which enter into the makinc I of a ship The Monteray. Mexico steel plant with a capital of $4,000,000 gold In which several wealthy Americans are largely interested, started working on the first of March. It is expected to produce 300 tons a day "wltu 10 Harvard College has reduced its course for the arts degree to three EXCLUSIVELY FOR LADIES M 1 ine of Shirt Waists, in stjle and fit are unsurpas sable. Dress bkirts, Walk Skirts, Silk or Wool that have an individuals and al ways appear chic. Under skirts and Muslin Under wear in big variety. 1 make Shirt Waists, Tailor-Made Suits and Skirts to order in my own factory. Fishing Season ! Opens April First Prepare foi the great sport of catching the wily trout. Come to us for your rods, tackle, lines, baskets, hooks and other supplies. Our stock is the largest and best selected. FRAZIER'S Sporting GoodB of all Kinds Ed Eben 645 Main street. , , It k AN EXPERIMENT 1c Cmutimup n r- f 1 1 ' uv-ruri'ini 1 n ... t 1 experiment or lor tne perscn. animal or obiect exoenm- iinnn. Rnm vriprimpntc nrp nrccn f -i ... of civilization, and thniiph frnniifntlv mniPit c Inct K.. tk. ' o-- w..-. ...wmwj u w.-Jfc uy lica yi.iuuuuicit tut. ultimate UCIiClil UllCUICblUl in grCdl pOOG iiumauuj auu tiu ua& nci'ii me tuc wun me man) S experiments in IRRIGATION fl tl rnlitniKIn - A OT r-tt . J r? i r- 1 - . . rj - as.wuB J UU.( 4i IWnill 111 IBTUtklU nn1 Iip ll.. V. I 1 t .1 T . uum tun) ?uu.wuuuicu me ciHiiiis oi ine cxuenrz Ir-irriAs lll I. 1 ! . t . . 1 .1..! o ut'wiiwBuuu ut aiui iu uiii ui:3Cit would render them equal in value to ANY IRRIGATED LANDS ON EARTH." For further particulars write to or call upon N. BERKLEY, Pendleton, Oregon o re t UKCUun UPiU & WATER CO., UMATILLA, Utt ...... . I I I I I illf " " r HrrinnilWHHll w ""MIIIHIlliiimiii.in - . w ' I . I I I I I 1 FRAZFR OPFRA HOI IS BAKER a WELCH, Mere, MARK M00RH0USE, Lool I nUHoDAY, 1VIAR. 2 Tl.. V f . loung ainging uomeaian THOS. J. SMITH, Aeuonifniuled by au Exellent couipun v ol Artints firflV C HarKftr lu theBwHfulIrliih Comedy Dn brays Harbor j TKE GAM KEEPER Commercial Co We Don't Keep Everything But we no kw n jjikkI IjIj. stock of nice dry Flooring, Ceiling, Bustle and Kinlali. In all grades. AUo all kinds of Dimension Lurabtr, !u eluding Lath and Suinglea. Our Htock of Doom, Win lowB, Moulding, Building and Tar Pa, and Apple Boxes la complete, aud any one In need of Lumber will :not be wrong In placing their order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot HEAR . . " . r tt.. II irfT SEE 0 .Nell's C'u-lle, Dubllu Co Ire 1 lie home of the Guiiih K...w, The Lode In the forest lv i..,-.... . v.i.. Mi N'orii' in.. . .... . ... j iHuviiici lur ueuiitui illuminated chapel "The City of K PRICES: $1.00, 75c. 50c. 25c Seats now on sale at Fxazier's Book Store. I ITTI j. . . . . ... . . . . titi i , mmni iHHiiiii i H'T I Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired i Delay will lead to serious breaks. , First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Pfomte. . t v-ourt street. oDnositn fhn r:nMn Rul Hotel expect people to ine new store can never be T-v V i r-i-f"ll nu v cm HOW DO YOU known nnless It adverts.