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TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT I 1 OUR LINES OF " I SPRING m II CLOTHING 1 i ! OREGON MODE L LI BILL RECENTLY PASSED BY STATE LEGISLATURE. For Men, Boys and Children I are now ready for inspection. Bae & Daley 1 J One-Price Clothiers, Flatters .and Furnishers SATURDAY. MARCH 28. ID03. MARS IN OPPOSITION. GENERAL NEWS. A magnificent now comet was ilia covered by tho observatory at Ailcn, Arabia, Thursday averting. Eugene Lehman, of Colorado, a stu dent at Ynle, Is the first American boy to win a Cecil Rhodes scholar ship. Dr. Renter, detailed to make a tour of Finland, declares that the stories of deaths fiom famine have been greatly exaggerated. Dr. William H. Crlm, for 25 years surgeon of the Fifth Maryland logl ment and famous as a collector of an tiquities, has died In llaltlmore. The divers of Cleveland, O., have formed a union and have gom. on a strike to enforce their demands for higher wages and a lecognltion ot their union. Judge Dartlett. of Valhalla. N. Y., decided Friday that a member of the Dowlo church had n right to rely up en prayer rather than medicine in case of sickness In his family. On April 10 the steamer Orace Dol lar will depart from San Francisco with supplies and materials for the construction of a cable station on .Midway Island. The Pacific lino will then be extended from Honolulu to that point. Peter Vleau, the oldest native born Mllwaukeean. will celebrate his 83rd birthday on January 10. He is the only survivor of a family of 12 child ren. His father was an Indian trader and Peter was the sixtli of a family of 12 children. Dr Benjamin Ide Wheeler, presi dent of tho California State Universi ty, though still a young man, is a combination of ripe scholar, skilled diplomat and keen business man, hav ing devoted most of his time to tho subjects chiefly or Interest to tho three classes named. His souavlty and pleasant bearing are two or his specially noticeable characteristics. Most Notable Astronomical Event of Year Occurs Tonight. UUSllIllCtnll. 1). n lUnrnli -IS Tli ! most notable event or the year Is tho opposition of Mars, which occurs to night. On April 1 the distance .Mars will be a minimum, being then sy.ddij.uiiu miles. The opposition Is so circumstanced however, that astronomers will have some tnvorable conditions for study ing Martian problems. The northern polar cap will he visible, and doubt less ninny observations will be made of It by numerous observers. The satellites of Mars, discovered ny I'ioiessor Hall at the Naval Ob servatory, probably will bo beyond the reach ot that telescope in the pre. out position or the planet, but they may he visible to tho more powerful telescopes of the I.lck Observatory. -Many problems are now studied by astronomers with large telescopes, or which the measurement of sntcllltes Is one. Other lines of study relate to the diameter of the planet by night and uy daylight, anil drawings of the mini eious markings noted upon the sur face of the sister planet. ). statu or onto. city of Tor.nno. r.uc.vs COUNTY, i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie Is me senior partner or the Arm of p. J. Cheney & Co., dolnR business In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the USA nt TTnll'a ....h Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 0th day of December, A. IS., JD3U. (Seal.) A. W. QLEABON. Notarr Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally end acts directly on the blood and mucons surraces or tne system. Send for testl monlals free. F. J. CnENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, TSc. nail's Family 1111s are the best I PACIFIC NORTHWE8T NEWS. I Schley will nddress the citizens of Grant's Pass. In Spokane yesterday, pickpockets robbed three homeseekers of a total of $1840. There 1h a shortage In the Alaska output of red salmon and prices will be high. The Red Bean mine of Stowcout creek near Sumptor, has just been sold for $12,000. Portland has lost the initial game of baseball of the season to San Fran cisco by a score of 7 to 3. Albany's Referendum League has been abandoned. It proposed to fight the appropriation for the Lewis and Clark fair. The minimum price of $1.25 an acre will be maintained on state school land till May 21, when the recently passed law setting the price at $2.50 becomes operative. In a head-on collision at Cold Hill, between two freights Thursday, a car loaded with dynamite was spilt In two and tho dynamite scattered about the track. The escape from a tremendous explosion Is considered miraculous. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS. A Big System Will be Put in Between Central West Virginia and Pitts burg. Slorgantown. W. Va., March 28. With tho beginning of the construc tion hero last week of tho now Mor gantown electric railway a start wan made on what will bo ono of the big gest electric railway systems In tho United States, n lino between Central West Virginia and Pittsburg. Tho Slorgantown street car lino will bo n link In the gigantic system that will extend from Buekhannon, W. Va., a town high up In tho mountains of Up shur county, through the vnlloya to tho great industrial center of Western Pennsylvania. Tho road will bo up ward of 200 miles long and a consider able part ot It has been already com pleted or Is in an advanced stage of construction, Tho aggregato capital of tho roads to bo welded Into one continuous lino between tho points In dicated Is over $100,000,000. A Rare Opportunity. To get 18C acres of fine land In tho Grande Rondo valioy. Good Improve ments; house, barns, otc and there are hot springs on the property that are easily worth the prlco of tho whole proposition. Address Box 208, City. Notice. We, the undersigned, will be In Pendleton within a few weeks, for the purpose of purchasing three hund red (300) more or less bead 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 colois. They must oe souna, gentle under the 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, nor more than 1150 pounds, from 15 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 wo want the horsea brought In for inspection. Yours truly. HENRY OLDENSTADT, HERMAN METZGER, For further particulars, write to Herman Metzger, Portland Ore. An Act to Protect the Birds of the State From Destruction Persons Convicted Liable to $100 Fine. Tho bill recently passed by the Ore gon legislature is what Is Known as tho "Model Law," being recommended by tho national bird associations, and Is printed In full below: Section 1. No person shall, within tho state of Oregon, kill or catch, or havo In his or her possession, living or dead, any wild bird, other than n gnme bird, or purchase, offer, or ex pose for sale, transport, or ship with in or without tho state, any such wild bird after It lias been killed or caught except as permitted In this net. No part of the plumage, skin or body of nny bird protected by this section shall bo sold or had in possession for sale. For tho purposes of this act tho following only shall bo considered game birds; Tho anatldao, common ly known as swans, geese, brant, and liver and tea ducks; the Halldao. commonly known as rails, coots, mud hens, and gnlllnules; the I.imlrolae. commonly known as shore birds, plo vers, surf birds, snipe, woodcock, sandpipers, tattlers and curlews; tho Gnllinnu, commonly known as wild turkeys, grouse, pralrlo chickens, pheasants, partridges and quails. Sec. 2. No person shall, within tho state of Oregon, take or needlessly destroy the nest or the eggs of nny wild biid, other than a gnme bird, or have such nest or eggs in his or her possession, except as permitted by this act. Sec. 3. Every person convicted of u violation of any of the provisions of tills act shall he punished by a fine of not less than $5.00 nnd not more than $100, and In default of the pay ment of the line Imposed shall be Im prisoned In the county Jail in the county where the offense was com mitted at the rate of $1.0(1 for each day of the. fine Imposed. Sec. 4. Sections 1, 2 and 3, or this act shall not apply to any person holding a certificate giving the right to take birds, their nests, or eggs for scientific purposes, as provided for In .section 5 of this act. Sec. 5. Certificates shall be grant ed by the president of the state agri cultural college of Oregon and the president of the University of Ore gon to any properly accredited per sons of the ago of 15 years or upward, permitting tho holder thereof to col lect birds, their nests or eggs, for strictly scientific purposes only. In order to obtain such certificate the applicant for the same must present to the person or persons having the power to grant said certificate writ ten testimonial from two well-known scientific men. certifying to the good character and fitness of said appli cant to be Intrusted with, such privl- ego; must pay to the said game war den one dollar to defray the expenses attending tho granting of such cer tificate; and must file with snld game warden a properly executed bond, in the sum of $200. signed by two re sponsible citizens of tho state as sur eties. On proof that the holder of such certificate has killed any bird. or taken the nest or eggs of any bird, i or omer thnn scientific' purposes, this bond shall bo forfeited to the state, 'and the certificate become void, and ho shall bo further subject for each offense to the penalties provid ed therefor in section 3 of this act. bee. 0. The certificates authorized by this act shall be In force for one year only from date or issue, and shall not bo transferable. See 7. The English or European louse sparrow (passer domestlcus) Is not Included among the birds pro tected by this act. Sec. 8. All acts or parts of acts heretofore passed inconsistent with or contrary to the provisions of this net are hereby repealed. bee. a. Inasmuch as certain wild birds of this stato are In need of Im mediate protection, an emergency Is hereby declared to exist, and this act shnll be In force from and after its approval by the governor. MILTON NOTES. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drinlc. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts and 50 cts. Write to W. II. Hook er & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.. for a frco sample. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Moving Picture Concert Good Thing for Local W. O. W. Many Bite at Getting Picture for 15 Cents. Milton, March 27. Marlon Dorohty was a Pendleton visitor-Thursday. Mrs. Bonnie Osborne Is quite sick with nournlgln nnd grip. A runaway team of A. M. Elnm s disconnected the Hudson nny tele phone wire Inst Wednesday evening. It took quite a while for tho hoys to find the break. The exercises nt the Bowltis school houso Wednesday evening was a suc cess nnd all speak in tho highest tcrniB of MIbs O'Hnra as a teacher. Tho moving picture concert, which was held In the opera house laRt Wed nesday nnd Thursday evenings, under tho auspices of tho Woodmen or the World, was about as good a show as ever struck this town. On tho first ovenlng about 200 tickets were sold, and nearly 500 the second. It Is quite a boom for the W. O. W. financially. Tho now Implement house that was mentioned In those notes sonic time ngo, ns going to he established In North .Milton, will bo under the man agement of John Smith, ol W'nna Walia, n well-known Implement man ol' that town. A lndy 1ms been going from house tr house here In .Milton, selling n largo picture nnd promising to put your name in one or the directories of the United Stntes that goes to every publishing house In America, all for 15 cents. It Is needless to say , that she did n wholesale business hero for a couple bf days, nnd all the i "got something for nothing" ones will I wnlt until tho next wily one comes j around before they bite again. .Mrs. Eva Edmonson, of Topoka, j Kan., n niece of l.owls Bowlus, arriv ed in this cltv Wednesday evening. They contemplate locating here If tlioy like it. They report n hard win-' tor In Kansas and nro looking for n , more suitable climate. Lewis Morrison's "Faust" Coming, l.owls M()iTlon's "Fnust," with the beautiful garden. Drooken and apoth eosis scenes newly painted by famous artists, a newly written piologue and n wealth of gorgeous electrical ef fects and costumes, will be presented at the Frnzer on Wednesday, April 1 Tickets now on snle at Fruiter's book store. Beer production in Austria declined Inst year by 182,111 barrels. Consumer See here! My I'amllv was out of town all last month ex- ept three days, and vet mv eloetrln light bill is higher than for the month before. Clerk (severely) Well, sir, do you oppose we can keen track nf the comings nnd goings of all our cus tomers? This office doesn't run n so- ciety departments Kansas City Journal. Stock Farm for 8ale. Wo have the Jas. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. It consists of 640 acres. 140 acres In tlmothv: more than 200 ncres in wild hay, which will grow timothy. A portion will grow wheat and bnrlov. hnlanrn nnntitra. abundance ot water. All fenced: good buildings. Will sell In one, two or three tracts. Easy terms. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. If you are troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, headache etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell under a positive guarantee. It will always euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons nnd all blood diseases. 50 cts and $1.00, F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Ilradstreet's reports one-third of all business failures as due to insufficient capital. Incompetence causes only ono In five, fraud ono In ton, extrava gance or speculating only ono in a 100. Business men do not often speculate. Tho use of electricity In every day affairs Is developing enormously In Great nrltnln. The usual prlco is 2 cents per unit. Henry Dunvem of New York, has been made a chevalier of the Legfen of Honor, In recognition or his devel opment or French art In the United States. Fishing Season Opens April First Proparc 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 Goods of all Kinds DO YOU N EDA SPRING MEDICINE Try ours if you're going to try anv. 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 $1.00 per bottle. F. W. Schmidt, Ph. G. RELIABLE DRUGGIST, Poetoffice Bib. Phone Main 851 THE SURE WAY to lrevent Pneumonia nnd Consump tion. Is to cure your cold when It first appears. Acker's English Rem edy wilt stop tho 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 sat isfy you tho druggist will refund your money. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. K AY Schmidt Co., druggists. EXCLUSIVELY FOR LADIES My line of Shirt Waists, in style and fit are unsurpas sable. Dress Skirts, 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 DISPLi At the Big Boston Store Monday, Tuesday and Wednc Of Ladies Fine Tailor Made Solts and Skirts, lnis season we are m a posi tion to show yoa very good values in, addition to W Fit 1 I 1 Finish AS' ll jL Beauty of Styles Our Line of Shirt Waists Excels all Others. We will give those three days our pairons the most careful attention. BIG BOSTON SU "EL SIDEL "EL SIDELO" Is Manufactured bv SAM'L L DAVIS, Y CA ASK FOR "BANKER" SI2 2 for 25c ALLEN & LEWIS, Distribute PORTLAND, ORE. YjOUR CHORE Are yon neglecting their Musical Education? Are you letting them pass along from time to time thinking they can take it up later? Don't do it? There never was a better time than now. It is possible fcr all to have a piano. OUR EASY PAYMENT PLJ makes it so without straining your finances. A small payment down and the piano is de livered. You pay the balance to suit you. Come in and. ask about our easy payment plan :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOOSE, s 315 East Court Street. Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired t Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumf Court street opposite the Golden Rule Hotel The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is with us, Motlieis, j". take your children out in the open air and let them -J citnclimr We want to have the pleasure of showing you tl'eS,!j csi line oi BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS In Pendleton, BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postoffice. . .. wottw' ilia ranivuy iiui cw