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m m OUR LINES OF SPRING m CLOTHING I ALBA HAPPENINGS SNOW ABOUT GONE, GRASS GROWING SLOW, For Men, Boys and Children are now ready for inspection. Bae & Daley One-Price Clothiers, Hatters unci Furnishers ...-,.----t-.- -,,f,,f,,f, , - --- .. -f,.f.., rTTTTTTTTTTV HOTEL ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, APHIIw 7, 1903 GENERAL MEWS. .Much opposition la developed to the Panama canal treaty in Colombia, Harry Stratum lias succeeded In breaking his father's will and will re ceive $360,000 In cash from the estate. Hov. Charles I'arUhurst In his ser mon Sunday, said that many tiegrooa would bo better off If slavery still ox Isted. A new cabinet has been formed In Haytl, the old cabinet having resign ed because they were censured by the senate. A general strike has been proclaim ed In Holland as a protest against the proposed antl-strllie laws of that country. Charlie Fleming, a 3-year-old adopt ed boy, was kidnaped from St. Tohn's parochial school. In Somerville, .Mass., Thursday. The recent cold snap in .Maryland froze early vegetation and it is stnted that there will be no peach or straw berry crop. The enlisted men of the navy are to bo given a net shore leave of 10 days when the battleships are docked next month. Emerson Hall, the proposed new hall of philosophy at Harvard, has $75,000 promised of the $150,000 re quired to build It. Arthur Ponnell, the suspect in the Durdlck case, who committed suicide, is now said to have been a defaulter to tho sum of $150,000. All four years of the course at Yale are to be elective hereafter. This rule will make It possible for a freshman to drop Greek and other unnecessary studies. Frank Buchanan, the leader of tho Bridge and Ironworkers in their struggle with the United States Steel Corporation, predicts a general labor war throughout the country. Two negroes were killed, two seri ously hurt and nine slightly Injured by falling walls in a brick tenement house at Louisville, Ky . Thursday. The collapse caught the inmates asleep In their beds. As a result of a long crusade, the board of commissioners of the District of Columbia yesterday adopted a reg ulation forbidding expectorating on tho sidewalks, making a violation thereof subject to a fine of $1. Golden Rule. S. E. Dodd, Iowa. 1.. Cunningham, Portland. It. D. Slocum. Alary Calwell, Waltsburg. Hoy Horn, Waltsburg. E. V. I.eayheal, Colo. .1. A. Uaddeley and wife, Weston. Burk, Portland. C. I,. Danner, Spokane. Mrs. T. .McQuason, Uklah. .Mrs. Ooodnlght, Weston. A. T. Demons, .Milton. G. W. Williams, Portland. W. D. Smith, Spokane. It. A. Seeds, Spokane. Si A. France, Spokane. .1. Burns. W. D. Marks, Spokane. O. D. Itaynolds, I.a Orando. S. F. Harris. Omaha. W. O. Broadhead, St. Louis . D. W. McSell, Sumpter. T. J. Harnett, Fowler. S. Hoffman, Dayton. S. I.. Hoffman, Dayton. II. J. Hoffman, Dayton. E. W. Helm, Portland. W. C. Brettell, Portland. F. J. Gardner, Portland. W. L. Davis, Portland. stath or onto. i CITY OF TOr.IinO, )ss LUCAS COUNTY. 1 Frank J. Chenev make oath that he la the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing bnslnem In the tlty of imeuo, county and state aroresaiu, ana that said firm will pay the snm of One Hundred Dollars for each and erery case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by the use oi iaii lararrn lure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 8th day of December, A. D 18SO. (Sea!.) A. W. OLEASON. Notary Public, nail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally end acts directly on the blood and mncoos surfaces of the system. Send for testi monials free. F. J. CIIENEY ft CO., Toledo, O Bold by all drnrctsts, 75c. nail's Family Fills are the best Very Little Loss of Stock In the Val ley Alba Sawmill 8tarted Up Last Wednesday James Leham Fixing Up His Summer Resort. Alba, April 'C Tho old snow Is nearly all gone, but Sunday morning tho ground was coated white to a depth of two Inches. However, It Is nearly nil gone. Stock Is nearly al in pastures, but grass Is very short and nover was known to grow so slow. What little range there Is left Is nearly coveied with snow yet and no sign of vegetation In Uncle Sam's pasture. There has been very little loss or Htock that has wlntoiod In the valley, but parties that have wintered at the straw stacks are driving in short n good many cattle that lmvo died during the long winter. George E. Stocker will leave this week for a trip to Cnlllornla tor the benefit of his health. His son line will hnve charge of his Interests while ho Is gone. A. Downs will start a force of men on the roads In n low days, which nie In very bad condition at present. The Alba sawmill will start sawing lumbei the first of April. Ellis Connell gave a birthday party at the homo of his parents, on April 4, that day being his 9th anniversary. Herbert Thompson, who moved from here to the C. Wilson place, four biles south of Pilot Rock, with his tamlly, are all afflicted with tho smallpox. William Scott and David Ingram are building live miles of fence this spring. .lames Lehman is preparing to run his summer resort himself this sum mer, apd will be all ready to enter tain when warm days como again. RIDGE ITEMS. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Dunsmulr. Cal.. suffered a $200,000 loss by fire Monday morning. Olllo Drumgald. of Julletta, Idaho, took carbolic acid Monday and died before aid could bo summoned. The fifth annual championship tour nament of the Pacific Northwest Golf Association will be held at Portland April 22-25. The receipts from fines in Astoria for tho month of .March, was $1,2S7. Tho total annual Income from liquor licenses is $20,000. Mayor Williams, of Portland, has been asked to appoint n committee to arbitrate the differences between labor unions and employers, Tho 2-year-old daughter of H. F. Cassldy, of Boise City, waH run over and horribly mangled by an electric car Monday, She may recover. Tho fast mall trains on tho O. It. & N. will hereafter stop flvo minutes at Multnomah Falls, for the purpose of nllowlng tourists to view tho falls. Hobert George, of Astoria, was kill ed by a logging train Monday. Ho at tempted to jump on tho moving en gine and fell under tho wheels. Water Bailiff Ed Marshall, of As toria, seized 3,000 pounds of salmon on tho Clatskanlo .Monday, which had been caught in violation of tho law. Donald Boss, of Whatcom, Wash., committed suicide Monday by shoot ing hlmseir with a 32-callhro rille. Despondency and drink were tho causes. Employes at the Insane asylum have petitioned for an lucrcaso of wages, Tho board of asylum com missioners has tho request under ad visement. E. A. Smith, or McMlnnvlllo, who won tho statu oratorical contest on nn oration Mild to bo stolen from Senator Vance, will bo held by the .McMlnnvlllo College for plagarlsm. Two hoboes were arrested at Bon neyville, Monday, for breaking Into O. R. & K, freight cars. Thoy woro selling cigars so cheaply that It aroused suspicion and tholr theft was soon discovered, ' Notice. We, the undersigned, will bo In Pendleton within a few weeks, for the purpose of purchasing 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 requirements: Geldings Roans, light and dark sorrel, and other hardy colors. Thoy must be sound, gentle under the sad dle, with free and prompt action at tho 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 1C hands high; from four (4) to eight (8) years of age; suitable for the United States cav alry. Wo will notify you later, the date wo want the horses brought In for inspection. Yours truly, HENRY OLDEN8TADT, HERMAN METZQER, For further particulars, write Herman Metzger, Portland Ore. Three Hundred Head of Cattle Win tered In the Straw Fields, Taken to Mountain Pastures. Ridge, April 5. Robert Moore and Thomas McEwen, of Uklah, passed up with cattle the first of tho week. They have over 300 head, which were wintered in the straw fields and then pushed to the Columbia niver for early sprlug forage. It took them two weeks to come from tho river, and' tneir cattle were in fair shape. Only 15 head of their stock died last win ter. George B. Taylor has erected his telephone line from W. E. Baker's to Nye, thus adding about four or llvo more miles. Wo have had very moderate weath er for tho past week. We had n thunder and hailstorm Mondny; cloudy and windy tho rest or the week. Dust storms from tho north west Friday evening; c old west wind Snturday and snow In the ovonlng; raw day Sunday, the thermometer registering from 33 to 54 above. .Miss Eva Ogle, of Athena. Is sick at present with tho measles, but Is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. F. Waehter mnde a business trip to Pendleton this week. H. H. Owens was transacting busi ness In Pendleton this week. TORTURING DISFIGURING Skin, Scalp and Blood - Humours Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills When the Best Physicians and All Else Fail. The agonizing itching and burning of tho skin, as in eczema; tho frightful scaling, as In psoriasis; tho hn of hair nnil crusting of tlio scalp, aslu scalhil head; the facial disfigurements, aa In pimple and ringworm; tho awful suf fering of Infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, as in milk crust, tetter ami salt rheum, all demand n remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment mid Pills nro such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement Is made regarding them that U not Justified by tho strongest evi dence. The purity nnd sweetness, tho power to all'ord Immediate relief, tho certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them tho standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of tho civilized world. Bathe the nll'ected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap,tocleane tho surface of crusts and scales, and soften tho thickened cuticle. Pry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oint ment freely, to allay Itching, Irritation and luilnmmatlon.nnd soothe and heal, and, lastly, take tho Cuticura Resolvent IMlls, to cool and cleanse the blood. This complete treatment, costing but one dollar, affords instant relief, per mits rest and sleep lu tin) severest forms of eczema and other itching, litmilnir and scaly humoursof the skin. scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical euro when all other remedies and the best physi cians fall. ECHO NOTES. to Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at tho office of T. F. Howard, archi tect, up to 12 o'clock noon of April 13 th. 1902, for tho erection and com pletion of a two-story frnmo resi dence, with huiio Imenicnt for Dr. C. J. Smith, according to i ans pie pared for tho snn-.o by T, V H'jwiu.1 architect. Separate bldn will 'o re ceived for tho stnno wjrk of i.I.o basement. The right Is reserved to reject any and nil bl-l.j for the work. April 1st, 1903. Stock Farm for Sale. Wo havo the Jas. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. It consists of C40 acres. 140 acres In timothy; more than 200 acres In wild hay, which will grow timothy. A portion will grow wheat and barley, balance pasture; abundance of water. All fenced; good buildings. Will sell In one, two or three tracts. Easy torms. BENTL.EY &. HAItTMAN. Mrs. Miller to Give Entertainment Next Tuesday Robert Stanfield Ships Cattle to The Dalles. Echo. Or., April C .Mrs. Charles II. .Miller on next Tuesday ovonlnir. will glvo an entertainment for the benefit of tho M, E. church. Following Is the program which she has prepared with great care: Solos by 'Airs. Sehuvler .Miller, Mrs. Charles H. Miller, Car Held Stansbury and Percy Ripper; readings by Misses Duncan and Moor house and Mrs. Jones and Messrs. Jlnuett nnd Greene; quintet, by -Messrs. .Mudge, Atkinson, Stansbury, Mammor and .Miller; piano recitals by .Miss Agnes Boyd and Mrs. Charles H. Miller. Hobert Stanfield, of Butter Creek, shipped eight carloads of 2-year-old steers to The Dalles today to pasture. The market not suiting him, he do elded thnt the growth would bo suffic ient to justify him In holding them over. Wheat at Nolin. William F. Yohnka, tho auctioneer, v bo Uvps 14 miles west, ootween Yoa kum nnd Nolln, reports that some winter wheat in that neighborhood, was winter killed, but the acreage van not large. Tho wh'it, with tho exception of the verv small imna mentioned, looks finely at this Jnnc- g ASTER flOVRLTlRS I Have a Full Line of These Goods : : White Rabbit Egg Dyes And White Rabbit Paper Dyes F. W. Schmidt, Ph. C. RELIABLE DRUGGIST, Postoffice Hlock, Phone. Main 851. Mokl Tea positively cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of tho skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or monoy refunded. 25c and BOe. Write to us Tor free sample, W. H. Hookor & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. For Sale. 11-room house and lot, 2 blocks from Main street, sultablo for a home hoarding house. Would rent for $20. Price $3500. N. T. Conklln. Claude Riddle, of Vancouver, desorted his wife and children, has been located at Astoria. has He Enjoy Life Out door exercise means inipro ed health and a sunny dispositicn. All Kinds of Sporting and Pleasure Goods No matter what game or pastime your fancy runs to, you can get the goods to promote it at FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DDTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor VV. Alta and Lillith Sts. L. Neff, formerly of the Hotel Alta, has chatge of the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, and would be pleased to care for jour horses. Plenty of stalls, large corrals for loose horses and cattle. Hay and grain for sale. Chop mill in connection. -H"I"I"t"l"H"I"l"f-H...H--H"i"K'4"H- Lilt Look T Go where they all go, to X Robinson's Amusement X Parlors J Howling, Shooting, Pool unu Diuiarus. X Corner Main and Webb Sts. X Htmiiitmi i AT COS m i. i . About une 1st wo win ihukb muim uuangcs in our h bo tu as to siyie 01 bim.iv .....v, uusiness, f. reason we are satuMwn t"""' u iancv i y ' . T?nl.. 1. . . Glassware ami uranucwaii;. numci iuu move it We wjlij at cost. 100-pieces cobalt flow blue, was now $12.00. 100-pieces Haviland china, a beaut stk mt mm One Covered Vegetable Dish, 48c Four White Pitchers, each 48c Three White Chambers, 50c Semi-porcelain Cups and saucers, dozen 99c Semi-porcelain tin plates, per dozen, 8k bemiporceiain ne naies, each 5c, Common Lamp Chimneys, each 6c Horseshoe Tumblers, per dozen 30c White China pie plates, per set, 65c 14-Qt. Granite Dishpan, each 50c Woven Wire Wash Boards, each 39c 8Ot. Granite lea Kettle, each 73c Silver-lined nickel-plated copper Te pot, was M.ou, now bi.u. To make interesting, how is this: 3 Packages Sioox Starch 25c Gold Dost pet i age 20c 3 boxes Spice 25c 3 2-o bottles tract 25c t-io can Ground Chocolate 25c Gt lated Beet Sugar per sack $5.45 Granulated! Sugar per sack 5.80 Mocha and Java Coffee pound 30c "Mother's Fride" Uouee per pound 2 Four packages Arm ac Hammer &oda scH High Grade Baking Powder, pound, 30c -Six I Owl Soap 25c Five Bars Cocoanut Oil SoapS Farmers should buy their harvest Wishes now it will payi OWLTEAHODS THE BEST MANUFACTURING COHPil MT12A.M AN1' HOUSE POWER COMB INEI 11 A JR TESTEM and hei er, so was "Best" the original Inventor ot the first successful w blneil Harvester. We wish to call the attention of our Mentis who contenH imrehaslnB a Side-Hill Combined Harvester the coming e0J'I we are atlll lu the leud lu the way ot improvements, In Mnw" machinery, and which our farmer friends have rignuuiu "KINO OF THE nULD." After watching 1U work In the new past sixteen years, and for the season of 1903 It will o as we have made a number ot valuable improvements. The MACHINE Is the stroneat and most durable made. IMPROVED DRIVE WHEELS 5 feet 4 inches bleb. 22 Inch t RUNAWAYS are a rare thlug with us. Theie is a W1 main drive wheel, which Is controlled by the driver. HEADER Ik ilrlvnn liwlaiwtmluntK- frnm tlifi eraln Bee' arator, and is arranged with a clutch for throwing in and out when turning corners. TUP 5CBlOATnn ra ,i.,i, n ..,. nttnntlon . to the separating qualities of our machine. Wo claim tn"' ,& ( wuuiuuieu juirvesiur on uie maruet cau m any wuy Vtitieni 1 foranffrrt fttiil thnrannhneac nf ...nrL- n all kinds and COnCU grain, and will require less team to operate it. AUTOMATIC GOVERNOR Our patent wlml B0' may bo traveling, the wind Is automatically" regulated ana v cioging the shoe and carrying the grain ovor In lite sir. ,. i wil Wo take pleasuro In tnvltlug you to call on Tempi' rtrf DaMIMam nn.1 . 1 . . 1 1 1.1 n nnnli nnil flVc1 -.tl our machines before placing your orders. Every i 1 WW ' ed to do all we claim for It and to be first-class nl ovry TEMPLE & WILCOX Local Agents Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaked ,( Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable PI 'j Court.street,, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel