t I A 11 K'lWWtt MHHtiH'l (llllllllllll OUR LINES OF I SPRING 1 i CLOTHING For Men, Boys and Children are now ready for inspection. Bae & Daley J One-Price Clothiors, Hatters and Furnishers la HOTEL ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, MAUCH 27. 1!03. GENERAL NEWS. To relievo the congested Ghettos of Clilcngo nn organization has been formed to forward a movement of the Jews farther west. A sale in New York of US paintings ly the late John H. Twachtman, who was often -called "the American Mo net," lias realized $lfl,C10. Owing to freight congestion, It Is lenorted that flies will he put mil In 2000 or more coke ovens In the New Hlvor, AVest Virginia, field. The revolution In Morocco is still on. Tangier has sent pressing letters to Fez asking for military assistance against the mountain trihes. Claims against the city of New York for $5110,000 have heiln tiled by persons injured hy exploding bombs last election night in .Madison Square. Through the work of the English Itoyal Oeographlcnl Society It has been proved conclusively that the greater part of the Antarctic region Is a vast continent. Every employe of the city of Pitts burg, Pa., from the heads of depart ments down to the scrub woman will be let out April first. About 3000 per sons are affected by the change. With the aid of a skeleton key, which they filed from a spoon, two prisoners at Fort Sheridan, Chicago, picked the lock of the guard house door and escaped Wednesday night. Coming to the rescue of his mother. who was being beaten by her drunk en husband, Hay Jackson, 10 yeais old, shot and probably fatally wound ed his father, Alonzo Jackson, at their home In Chicago, Wednesday. While running at full speed on Its vi. y to Coney Island Thursday, a trol ley car of the Sea Beach Line jump ed the track and hit a telephone pole. The passengers were thrown into a heap on the car floor and seven were .seriously lnjuicd. Golden Rule. J. Thomas, Milton . Ott Peek, Portland. S. J, Warden, I.os Angeles. Mrs. A. Worden, Los Angeles. E. II, Hurke. Portland. T, W. Lusk. La Grande. P. C. Holland Portland. J. A. St. Clair, Kansas City. J. P. Cot, Walla Walla. William Oleander, Chicago, Charles Ilelpin, Spokane.' O. I). Dudley, Portland. M. A. Field, Spokane. W. Lawton, Spokane. J. H. Kloeckner, Spokane. C. D. Tiesen, Undue. J. P. Hnnlon, Des Moines. It. S. Ilurkey, Idaho Falls. C. II. Sherman, Athena. J. Swearlngor, Washington. W. Render, Portland. It. Slont. Portland. J. Snllng, Wnlla Walla. W. R .Scott, Portland. G. S .Youngman. Portlnnd. D. E. Walker, Inmaha. T H. Hunt Cass City. William Qulnnan, Spokane. TAKING UP HOMES SETTLERS POURING INTO PARTS OF EASTERN OREGON f PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8. Salt River valley, of Arizona, Is to have a new sugar factory, costing $500,000. Thousands are planning to get in on the desert land opening on the STATU OP OHIO. i CITY or TOLI.I)0, )s LUCAS COUNTY. 1 Frank J. Cheney mnkpR nnth (lint li l me senior nartner or tiio arm nf r. .1. Cheney & Co., doing business In the city of .Luieuu, cuunty una biqcb aroresaia. ana that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot nan b tniarra cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this Cth day of December, A D., 1880. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. nail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally enn acts directly on tne blood and mucous snrraces or tne system, aenn ror testi monials free. P. J. CIinNnr ft CO., Toledo, O. 8olrt by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe beat. Land Heretofore Considered Value less Because Arid Is Being Eagerly Seized Upon as the Result of Well Boring Operations Now In Progress In That Section. "Vast tvactB of lnnd heretofore con sidered worthless aro being' rnpl'dly tnkou as homesteads by settlers In Umatilla and Morrow counties," said Industrial Agent It. C. Judson, who has Just returned from n trip to East ern Oregon. "A number of those taking up land," he said, "como from points In the Northwest, from Yakima, Spokane and the Willamette vnlley. Hut the most of them are coming from the East. The arid land Is being reclaim ed by weans of artesian wells, and around Coyote, Castle Rock, The Dal les and other places water has been struck at a depth of CO feet. Four townships have been taken up ulready nnd the rush Is assuming a veritable boom. "Last Saturday 2" Intending set tlers got off the train at Echo, and 1f! at Umatilla, and they aro romlng Into Castle Rock nnd Coyote at the rate of four or five n day. Ilnck of Castle Hock, In ono artesian well water was struck at a depth of G2 feet, hut boring will be continued until artesian water Is struck. Other wells being bored have produced water at the same depth. The soli Is the snme as that which has made parts of Eastern Oregon famous as an agricultural district, nnd will prove equally valuable when water Is turned upon It. People here have no Idea of the rapid Improvements now under way, A good many settlors nro head ed for the section to be covered by the government ditch. "This morning I met Mr. Michael. of North Carolina, who Is looking over Oregon with a view to finding a tract of land for a colony from his home. At the present time In Port land Is a triend of mine who has SSS.OOO to Invest in a stock farm, and another who wants to invest $15,000. So you see that a number of the set tlers now coming to Oregon hnve money, and will help to Increase the state's wealth right from the start Mr. Judson said that the wcathor was fine in Eastern Oregon. Men were going mound "In their shirt sleeves." Telegram. HOUSEHOLD CARE8 Tax the Women of Pendleton the Same as Elsewhere Hard to attend to housohoUl duties. With n constantly aching back. A woman should not havo a had back, And Bhe wouldn't If the kidneys were well, Doan'B Kidney Pills make well kid neys. Here is n Pendleton woman who en dorses this claim: Mrs. George Hnys, living at No. 223 Lllleth street, corner West Muff street, says: "I car. recommend Doan'B Kidney Pills to nil sufferers from backache and other kidney troubles, with utmost confidence, that they will do everything that has been claimed tor them hy thoso who have used them as well ns by the makers. The trouble for which I used them was principally backache, with which I had been troubled for a long time. It hurt mo badly when I stooped to do any housework that caused a Btraln on the back. I read an advertisement about Doan's Kidney Pills nnd decid ed to try them, feeling that they could do no harm, even If thoy did no good. 1 got n box In the store of Drock & McConins Co. and used only one box. ns that was sufficient to relievo the backache nnd I have not felt It since." For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 eonts per box. Foster-Mllhurn Co., liuffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S nnd take no other. A New Breakfast Food. "Do von know the 'Autocrat of the Ilreakfast Table," Mr. Tinkham?" asked n lady of her host at a rural dinner party. "Well, really, now, I don't know," he replied. "We've tried so many o' them breaklnst toods I can't keep track of 'em. Maria," he called to his wile across the table, "have we ever tried the water-cracker or the break fast table?" "I havo heard that SIlss Chopchln married young Fllmhors with the Idea of reforming him." "Well, sho suc ceeded, He says he'll never marry again If he lives to bo a thousand years." Chicago Tribune. All chemical affinity is traced to aggregation of electrons, or atoms, with odd or unbalanced electrons either positive or negative. In for Colorado River. In California The baseball season on the coast i nr mo than 1150 pounds, from 15 Notice. We, the undersigned, will be Pendleton within a few week 8, the purpose of purchasing three bund red (300) more or less head ot 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, gentle under tbe sad dle, with free and prompt action at the walk, trot and gallop; without de fect or blemish; of kind disposition to weigh not less than 950 pounds, opened Thursday at San Francisco, with a game between that city and J'ortlnnd. Mayor Williams, of Portland, cele brated his 80th birthday Thursday. He was presented with a cane by the rlty council. Only five street cars are running in Seattle which nro manned liv scabs. There are no oxtra policemen on duty j hands 1 inch to 16 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 wont the horses brought rn for Inspection. Yours truly, HENRY OLDENSTADT, HERMAN METZGER, and absolute quiet reigns along the r i""nor particulars, write tracks and at the barns. ! Herman Metzgor, Portland Ore. Over 30,000 acres of land has been to located with scrip In Lake county this spring. The locators swore the land was non-mlnernl, though two feet of snow covered the land. Tho Los Angeles comity council of labor has adopted resolutions Indors ing the action of the state organizer In effecting the unionization ot Jap anese and .Mexican laborers at Ox nard. Frank Hums, n foolhardy young man of Astoria, while intoxicated, Thursday morning, ntu a quantity of gum opium. He soon became uncon scious and died without recovering from that condition. Gustavo Hoffman, a boy of Port land, stole a rtlle. pony and saddle from a farmer at The Dalles, Wednes day. Thursday he was arrested at Mora, and en route to The Dalles, while tho train was at full speed, ho jumped from the train. Ho was re captured, unhurt. Americans bought in Paris last year $25,000 worth of gooso liver pie, S28.000 of human hair and 1120,000 worth of mushrooms. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I nc baking I add boiling water and set tc eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package .at your grocers to-day. jo cts. "Romance of Coon Holfow." The theater-goers of Pendleton are to see a Southern comedy in four nets with tho best of artists on Mon day, March 30, at the Frazer opera house. "Coon Hollow" was here two years ago and met with best appre ciation, overyone going away as though they know the people and their lives ns well as though they had lived there nil tholr lives. The com pany has met with great success all through tho Earn and this season In tho West. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, mokes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 2C cts and 50 cts. Writo to W. H. Hook er & Co,. IlufTalo, N. Y for a free sample. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. sWk Farm for Sale. We have tho Jas. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. It consists ot 640 acres. 140 acres la timothy; more than 200 acres In wild hay, which will qrow timothy. A portion will grow wheat nnd barley, balance pasture; abundance of water. All fenced; good buildings. Will sell In ono, two or three tracts. Easy terms. BBNTLBY & HAR.TMAN. SHOCKS THE METHODISTS. Lyman Abbott Declares That the Bible Is Only a Record of Human Relig ious Experience. Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott somowhnt startled his hearers at a Methodist ministers' meeting in New York late ly, by propounding some of those re ligious theories that he has elaborat ed In his book ."The Theology of an Evolutionist." Tho bible, according' to Dr. Abbott, is merely a record of human religious experiences. "I have a respect for the old theol ogy." he said, "and today I can not doubt that tho change from the old" to the now method of thinking In re ligion Is Important, radical and revo lutionary. The typical departure is tho recognition of what was once called the 'carpenter theory of God's creation or the world,' the belief of tho religion thut tho earth was turn-, ed out In a lathe. "The bible Is not n book in which no or CO writers tell what religion Is, but It Is a record or their religious experiences, a record of their con sciousness of God. They wore hu man, they were iniperrect men, those who wrote the bible. Thoy stumbled ns we stumble." She Wanted a Change. A group of young girls were on their way home from the park", where for several hours they had been om- Joying the oxcellent skating. All but one or them were experts. That one was u beginner, and her afternoon had not been wholly devoid, says the Philadelphia Telegram, of the begin ner's usiml experiences. The girls, looking tho picture of health, boarded' a homeward-bound car. With a sill- gle exception, thoy all managed to se cure seats. The excoptlon was the F.irl who liad Just had her first fix icrlnce on skates. She had stood only a moment, however, when a gal lant youth rose and politely offered her his seat. She acknowledged the courtesy with a pleasant bow. "Tlinnk you, sir," she said, "but I have- been sitting nil the afternoon." Now that tho protocols haw beeri signed, Vo'KzuoIa steps from the cen ter of the stago and Macedonia comes. Into tho radius of the limelight. If you are troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc, wo would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo soil under a positive guarantee. It will always cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. fiQ cts and 1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Fishing Season Opens April First Prepare fot 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 Goods of all Kinds DO YOU NEED A SPRING MEDICINE Try ours if you're going to try any. We know what's in ours and know that it is safe for anybody to take that's more than you know about some "Patent" medi cines. If you do try our Spring Medicine, and you are not satisfied with it, we "will refund your money. Price $t.oo per bottle. F. W. Schmidt, Ph. G. RELIABLE DRUGGIST, PbatoiUeeBlk. Phone Main 851 THE SURE WAY to Prevent Pneumonia and Consump tion. Is ti cure your cold when It firsti appears. Acker's English Rem edy will stop the cough In a night, atlo? drive the cold out of your syBtem, Always a quick nnd sure cure for Asthma, Ifroiichltls, nnd nil throat ami lung troubles. If It does not sat isfy yon the druggist will refund your money. Writo to us for free sample. V. IU Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. T. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. EXCLUSIVELY FOR LADIES My line of Shirt Waists, in style and fit are unsurpas sable. Dress bkirts, Walk ing Skirts, Silk or Wool that have an individuality and al ways appear chic. Under skirts and Muslin Under wear in big variety. I make Shirt Waists, Tailor-Made Suits and Skirts to order in my own factory. Ed Eben 645 Main street. GRAND OPENING DISPLffi At the Big Boston Store Monday, Tuesday and Wednesda Of Ladies Fine Tailor Made Suits and Skirts. This season we are in a posi tion to show you very good values in addition to M' Beauty ljj3p of ml Fit and 9, riiiisn BIG B Our Line of Shirt Waists Excels aJI Others. We "will give those three days our pairons the most careful attention. OSTONSTOR AN EXPERIMENT Is sometimes a costly experience for the man who makes iJ experiment or (or the person, animal or object experiments! upon. Some experiments are necessary lor tne aUvancemi of civilization; and though frequently money is lost hy the J perimenter, the ultimate benefits often result in great good I humanity and this has been the case with the many success!! experiments in IRRIGATION In the Columbia and Snake River Valleys. Farming under rication anywhere in this region has passed the cxperimeni stage to grand success, has stood the tests of the Westei Farming Public, a most critical judge, is growing infavorevei dav and has fullv substantiated the claims of the Experiean Irrieator "that the application of water to our desert lands would render them equal in value to ANY IRRIGATED LANDS ON EARTH." The lands under our system of irrigation canals enpl earlier Hnrlntrs.latur falls, better transportation facihties.easr access to markets and are capable of a wider range of product than any other lands in the great Columbia and Snake Kin Valleys. For further particulars write to or call upon N. BERKLEY, Pendleton, Oregon 1 1 OREGON LAND & WATER CO., UMATILLA, ORE. inr The only successful Harvester ever used ia Uffl1 County. HOLT Hid i-.-ra.J.'ti....t..-. . 1 i.-v. . ia', ji 4M mmrnm lnnd. .1.1 ana i-j row unT.T 1. . nf not an experiment, but practical, as time has proven, ana advertising the machine gets is from those who have sf" j 75 machines in use in Umatilla County. Lightest draught a" est lifod harvester made. Sold bv E. L. SMITH pton. 5