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11 t4 M M I'M lM II IMt H aster Opening And Grand DDI versary Sale AT THE 'Alexander Dep't Store (rnmencing Monday, April 6 l-HI 1 1 IH I' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I WtH ,H' '' ' '' Fraw ipera IHtotinse Mark Mfooraouse, Local Manager ONE MERRY NIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL 10 IiJie Mack presents those funny fellows, GALLAGHERJAND f ni-nn-nmm T - .!. TT C - BARRETT, In that Evergreen Success "GINGERED UP TO DATE" Big Cast and Chorus of Very Pretty Girls. ALL NEW MUSIC AND SPECIALTIES 99 Ml AT HI A1MTTC Write the East Ore- va&m mm r awy i r r f A r 44 4 4 4 t 4 oi mem. a iau supply always Kept in stock. NEWS OF MILTON RESIGNATION OF MIN ISTER NOT ACCEPTED. "Old Maids' -Will Hold Another Con. ventlon W. R. Craig Has Charge of Bee Hive Store Standing Re ward for Incendiary. Milton, April S. Thomas Sponco lost thrco head of cattle last week. Bud and Til Bowlers have driven their cattle to the hills. The ditch running through town has been cleaned out. preparatory to garden irrigation. Bert McKnlght has the' foundation laid for his new house, and a part of the lumber is on the ground. A. B. Noblltt, who has been teach ing school near Unionvllle, Wash., nnisnett his term and returned homo the first of the week. The "old maids" of Milton will hold another convention next Friday night, but this time at the Vincent church. W. R. Craig and wife, of Eugene, arrived hero a few days ago, from North Yakima, where they have spent the winter. Mr. Craig will have charge of the business in the Bco Hive store. Mrs .Craig ls a sister of Mrs, Robert Frazlcr. Ernest Hudson, who was struck in tho face and severely hurt last week with n windlass, has about recovered from tho shock, and Is able to bo at work again. The Walln Walla Produce Company has a standing reward of $50 for any information that will lead to tho ar rest of the party or parties who tried to burn their warehouse near the depot In this city . Resignation Not Accepted. Itcv. A. J. Adams, of the Presby terian church of this city, received a call from tho Central Washington Presbytery a few days ago, and call ed his congregation together to ten dor his resignation, but the members would not listen to it and voted to n member to retain him as their pas tor. Mr. Adams has been pastor of this church for three years and Is better liked as a minister and citizen every day of his life. Traveling Curiosity. Quito a curiosity was seen at the depot Monday evening. It was sim ply a commm iron barrel hoop about 20 inches in diameter, that has travel ed from Maino to California anu from the Lakes to the Gulf. Hundreds of tages were fastened to it, and upon tnese tags were autographs with verses, strange statements, etc., of the agents of the different express companies through whose hands it had passed. The number of agents who had attached tags to It to date was 023. BAKER CITY COMPOSER. Prominent Mormon Writes a Popular March for the A. O. U. W. Baker City, April 8. Prof. U D. Ed wards, of this city. Is the latest pub lisher of musical compositions to startio the leal sphere, of melody. Ho has recently caused to be pub lished and yet more recontly placed on sale hero, a stirring march and two-step, tho "A. O. U. W." Professor Edwards has compiled a number of Sunday school songs which aro sung In the Mormon church. 1Mb beautiful anthem, ''Our Father In Heaven," wss dally rendered at tho dedication of tho Salt l.ako temple In 1893. In 1882 Professor Edwards entered n composition contest at tho Descret Sunday school and took sec ond prize for his anthem, "Who can Stand Against tho Works of tho Lord." In 18S5 he secured a prize for composition at Cleveland, first prize for the Christmas anthem at Lafa yette, Ind. During ISflfi ho received n complimentary premium at. Wll llamsport. At Salt ljko ho took a special prize, a gold medal, in 1S9S. Tho new inarch bids fair to become popular and while It is said to bo of a different character of music than ls wont of Professor Edwards to write. It has taken well. DOGS KILL SHEEP. Sheepmen ot Salem Lose Many Ani mals Will Sue to Recover Their Losses. A great deal of disturbance has been going on lately among sheep men up the river in tho vicinity of tho Pettyjohn place, on account of the depredations of shecp-kllllng dogs. Tho trouble has been going on for some time, and has resulted In the loss of nearly 100 sheep, Sunday morning, about daybreak, one of the most temoie slaughters of sheep occurred on tho Pettyjohn place, which has over been known In this section of the state and all on ac count of the thirst of one dog for blood. Tho dog Is owned by the widow Pingwald, and Sunday morn ing it attacked a band of sheep owned by O. G. Savage, of this city. Seven teen sheep were killed outright and a large number of others wero badly mangled or iheir legs broken so that a number of them wero killed and more will be later. Fully BJ hend wer lost as the result of the attack, and a number of others wounded, al together 64 sheep being eu.ior killed or wounded. Mr. Savago shot the murderous beast as soon as ho reach ed the scene of tho slaughter. He re ports it one of tho most sickening sights ho had ever -witnessed, the ground being strewn with dead sheep and lambs, while tho others were ly ing around struggling or walking with the Mock, their hams or should ers being torn open and leaving a trail of blood behind them. T. A. Llvcsley & Co. hnve also lost 15 head of sheep and soveral other neighbors wero losers also. Messrs. Vh 9 6 Humane Harness T This age of advancement forward steps are taken in harness makiim as -i.it weH as other branches of manufacturing. The greatest improvement in harness is the new attachment which makes harness humane. This new improvement is a sliding device which is attached to the names and breeching and gives the harness an opportunity to move with the action of the horse's body. It works on the same principle as the latest suspender. The advantages of the Hu mane Harness are man' and among them are The comfort and ease they give to Horses wearing them 5 Will outlast the old style harness; does away with the back band; prevents the rub bing of the skin and thus prevents sores and blisters. The Humane Harness is simple and made according to tbe most correct principles. No one interested in harness should fail to thoroughly investigate the new idea. Don't buy old style harness until you have seen the Humane Harness. It's a revelation in harness making. The Humane Harness is manufactured under contract with the patentee, exclusively by us, we having the sole right in Umatilla county, and will prosecute infringements. The Humane Harness device can be attached to any harness at a small expense. Come and let us ahow how nicely it works and how simple it is to attach it. J. A. SMITH, 28 Court Street tarness, Saddles, Wagon Covers, leius, apum, "'6 Bridles, Whips, Brushes, Collars, Chaps, Etc. t30 The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on that vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,000,000. GOLCONDA valued at $3, ooo.ooo. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, ooo. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued nt $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go. Owns Us Property Cons'stlnj of 160 Acres ol Rich Qold BcarlngVelns It lias no indebtedness of any character. It lias a conservative mining and business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c per share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. It will pay yon to write us for full particulars and to make careful investigation of its merits. It has the indorsement of mining men, business men and bankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you. H. S. McCalltim & Company, Minors, Brokers and Flnnnolal Agonts, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S, BRYS0N, Local Agont, Pendleton, Orogon. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District Free on Application. rTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTVTT?TTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTi Hoppoy ami Wllklns also owned sliccp-Ullling dogs, so It is elulmed, but they were both hilled Snturdny. It Is now hoped thnt no more trou ble will bo experienced from dos In this vicinity, but tho angry owners of the dead sheep sny they intend to hnve recompense for their losses be fore the troublu Is over. Snlem Statesman. CLEANLY WOMAN. Erroneously Thinks by Scouring Her Hair That She Cures Dandruff. Cleanlv woman lias nu erroneous Idea that by scouring tho scnlp, which removes tho dandruff scnles, she Is curing the dandruff. She may wash her srnlp every dny, and yet hnvo dandruff her life long, accompanied by falling hair, too. The only wav in the world to cure dandruff Is to kill tho dandruff germ, nnd there ls no preparation that will do that but Newbro's Herplcldc. Herplclde kill ing tho dandruff germ, leaves tho hnlr free to grow ns healthy nature In tended. Destroy the cnuse. you re move tho effect. Kill the dandruff germ with Herplcldo. Sold by leading ' druggists. Send 10c In stamps fori sample to The Herplcldo Co., Detroit, j Mich. Sold by P. W. Schmidt & Co. Tons AND Tons Just received another car load of Poultry and stock supplies at the Colesworthy CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East A1U Street CHINESE HONEYMOON. --4 Newly Furnished. Dar in connection. Bet. Alta & Webb Sts. In Center of Block. Began With Wedding in Justice Huff man's Court. Sick iMun, aged 21) years and Ah Oy, age 24 yenrs, were married yes terday morning by Justice of tho I'eace J. J. Huffman, Bays tho Union, As their names Imply, both the con tracting parties nro Chinese. Tho girl was born In San Francisco and the man in China. They will make their residence In thu vicinity of Walla Walla. Prom a Chinese point of view tho lmiirlngo was nlinost "o a marriage, but Caucasian would love called the cormony very simple. At 11 o'clock In tho morning the door of tho Justice court slowly open ed nnd a little brown man entered leading a demure Chinese miss. They wero accompanied by a prominent at torney of this city, who made their wants known to Justice Huffman, The justice without thu nld of a ring made thu two Mongolians man end wife according to tho laws of tho state of Washington. Tho fees were paid by Hick Mini, rvn 1-1 T T nnd then, whllu tho Jiistlco was do-'LjQ I UN JP I Lt L bating whether he ought to kiss tho bride, Mrs, Mini walked out of thu 100111 on the arm ot her lord and mus ter. The fact that this is probably tho first Chlncfau couple married In Walla Walla according to law make thu wedding very Interesting. The Colombia Lodging House F. X. Schempp Proprietor A Great Sensation, Theru was a big sensation In hecs vllle, Ii'd., when W. II, Ilrown of that place, who was expected to die, hud his life saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Hu writes "I endured Insufferable agonies from asthma, but your Now Discovery gnvo Immediate relief nnd soon there after effected a complete cure." Sim ilar cures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are numerous. It's tho peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles, Prlco GOc, and $1. Guaranteed by Tollman & Co., drug gists. Trlnl bottles free. YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and save you money. To Convene In Detroit, Detroit, Mich.. April 8. Arrange ments aro rapidly nearltig completion for tho ninth annual convention of tho National Municipal league which Is to be held at tho Hotel Cadillac, this city, tho latter part of this month. Applications for hotel accomodations indicate that tho gathering will bo attended by delegates from all tho largo cities of tho East and Mlddlo West. By Invitation of President An gel) ,of tho University of Michigan It has been arranged to bold ono ses sion of the convention at Ann Arbor. The remaining sessions will bo held I ftL 111 . I Loll I sIiIh 1 1 tr 1 DOORS WINDOWS Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House CONSUMPTION tho most dreaded and deadly of all rllnnflooa na wnll nn nnntimnnln And 'nil T nn rPfiiil1na nA rAllAVAl mt all I.une Troubles are relieved t onco and cured by ACKeri mm Remedy "tho king of JJ (m&Om uures coutfns ana cia, cents, rour moawr, Bed. wn far' Hooter i 1 A mm i i. T j,. . . . . .t. ----4.. . . .t ' 111 trmiuufiuuuiv w m W' 1 A -J