a. HmHIUmiUltlMMM tHIHimHMiIIIIIMIt cc-x.t, tm, tt mSm t Easter... Clothing High Grade Clothing at Popular Price. Work manship and Fit Guar anteed. Men's Fancy Worsteds, $12 Black Clark Worsteds, $9.50 Blae Serge, Fancy Worsteds, $15 Fancy Worsteds, $16.50, $17.50 Bae & Daley One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers ii 1 1 1 itmn in if in HmnimiHini m HOTEL ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1903. GENERAL NEWS. The Mississippi River is rapidly fallinc and Is now below 20 feet at New Orleans. Lord, Owen & (fo., one of the old est firms in Chicago, confessed in solvency in the United States dis trict court Wednesday. Assets, $315,- 537; liabilities, S7C2.730. i Governor Murphy, of New Jersey. j has vetoed the anti-cigarette hill passed by the legislature of that t state. He says he believed they do i not hurt toys and that the law can-1 not be enforced. After a 15-mlnutes' conference Fri day between officers of the railway trainmen and the manager of the Col orado & Southern, the demands of the men were granted and their wages raised 15 per cent. Members of a Salvation Army band In Paterson, X. J., were arrest ed Thursday night, while holding a Btreet meeting . Complaints were made against them by merchants for blocking the streets. Three blind salamanders were late ly captured In the United States flsh commission artesian well at San Marcos, Texas. The well Is 108 feet deep and Is believed to have pierced a subterranean cavern. Through superstitious fear that the passage of a strange cornse through the plaoe would lead to misfortune, the Inhabitants of Iharia. Hungary, lately refused the passage of a fune ral cortage. Police were called to es cort the body, who were compelled to fire upon the villagers, killing two persons and wounding many others. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Roosevelt will address the students ot the University of Washington at Seattle. John A. Kemp, a pioneer Indian war veteran, died at Wooduurn Fri day, aged 77. Mrs. Rosa F. Burrell. one of the best known women of Portland, died Friday, aged GO. James Jones, a sheepman of Fossil. Or., was shot and killed by John Klick Friday, over an old range row. An official of the National Waiters' Union Is now In Southern Oregon, re viving old and organizing new unions, Peter P. Morgan, a pioneer of The Dalles, died at that city Friday, aged .80 years. He came to Oregon in 3852. Augubt Colinel. the Woodbum sa Golden Rule. W. H. Cottrell and wife,, city. R. Austin. Chicago. Fred Austin, Chicago. Kate Dahl, Chicago. John Plyme and wife. Chicago. W B. Mitchell. Portland. H. S. Young, Tacoma. Mary Gerking, Athena. C. E. Gerking, Athena. L. D. Gerking, Athena. Ross Bergoin, Athena. Minnie Gergoin, Athena. Li .McKenzie, Adams. J. Nelson and wife, city. R. L. Douker, Spokane. A. J. Johnson. Eugene. O. A. Campbell, Eugene. Lee Cunningham. Portland. D. W. Peyton. San Francisco. L. Estes, Athena. W. E. Millard. Spokane. W. D. Keller. Culdasac. G. M. Henderson. Culdasac. W. H. Henderson. Culdasac. It. A. Seeds, Spokane. J. G. Helfrich .Spokane. J. H. Kloeckner, Spokane. Oscar Cain, Spokane. C. Thom. Umatilla. J. F. Gulliford, Milton. William Huston .city. W. B. Jenkins, city. J. W. Ingram. Ontario. T. W. Lusk, La Grande. W. J. Reid and wife. La Grande. Miss C. Heelbink. La Grande. A. R. Anderson, La Grande. Andrew Peterson, La Grande. E. A. Norden, Spokane. August Drake, Spokane. John Larsen, Spokane. M. Olsen, Spokane. J. C. KIncald, Lewlston. A. A. Aldridge. Joseph. H. Windreth, Spokane. NEWS FROM ECHO ordinance No. 122. The new four inch mains are now being laid down Broad and Franklin streets, and the new houses on Normal Heights will soon be piped for free water. Weston Leader. TASTEFUL DECORATION. W. H. Holley Makes Most Artistic Display In Window of Alexander's Store. A work of art Is to be seen In thi window or the dry goods department of the Alexander Department store. The design Is the handiwork of W H. Holley Eight fluted pillars sup port four arches, the whole repre senting the entrance to a Greek tem ple. There Is nothing gaudy or far fetched about either the design or Its execution. The whole thing Is in excellent taste, the color relief being very simple but effective. The pillars and most of the super- ENTERTAINMENT AT M. E. CHURCH A GREAT SUCCESS W. V. Sackett, of Portland, to En gage In the Poultry Business on an Extensive Scale Wool Clip Very Short Several New Owners. Echo. April 10. Hon. George H. Stevenson, of Tacoma, Wash., was looking over the country here yester day with the view of getting an alfal fa farm. He expressed himself as well pleased with the country and said he would likely Ibvoj. Dr. C. J. Smith reports the arrival of a bouncing baby girl at the home of Charles Bartholomew, last night. W. V. Sackett nf Portland, who has been spending several days looking I structure represent white marble, over the countrv here, has returned I with the exception of the relief effect home. He says' that he will return i which represents carvings from a within a few "weeks for the purpose brownish red marble that Is one of of engaging in the poultry business I the rarest productions or Itnlian quar on an extensive scale. His idea Is to ! ries. The whole design Is some 10 rurnish flesh for his poultry from j feet in height. It Is very seldom that the native jack rabbit. He thinks even a town the size of. Portland has that the climate here being warm and ' as pretty a window as this, the soil dry and sandy makes It an i ideal place for a poultry business. ! Annual Banquet. There seems to be many reasons why f The annual bnnnuet given by the such an enterprise, properly manng- students or Pendleton Academy to ed. would be a great sure??. the faculty will this year take place Echo now has a saloon running full the evening of April 24. It will be blast, which seems to be doing a clVen In the Arademv this year thriving business. Heretofore it has been given in some The entertainment given by Mrs. , hall, but the Academy building nf Charles Miller, for the benefit of the I fords suitable room for It. M .E. church, was a success financial-1 ly and socially. The proceeds i-as ' Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures nearly 530 and the program a de- chronic Blood Poisoning and all llghtful one. Mrs. Miller and Mr. Scrofulous affections. At all times a Stansbury's sluging and .Mr. Greene . matchless system tonic and prifier. and Rev .Tlnnptt's rendlncK linin? ' &r.A.. .nr..nr4.4 tt vn.. a, leentl.. . - - ' . IIJ UUCJ IClUUUrU . JVU heartily encored, each of which was fled. 50c and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt & responded to In a delightful manner cc druggists. lot thm GOLD OUST twins dm ymr , A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation in Lees ville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. He writes: "I endured insufferable agonies from asthma, but your New Discovery gave Immediate relief and soon there after effected a complete cure." Sim ilar cures of consumption, pneumonia. bronchitis and grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1. Guaranteed by Tallman & Co., drug gists. Trial bottles free. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office or T. F. Howard, archi tect, up to 12 o'clock noon of April 13th. 1002, for the erecllun and com pletion of a two-story frame resi dence, with stjti.? baVeiucnt for Dr. C. J. Smith, according to I'ans lire I ared for the same by T. I- HvwtirJ architect Cn..r..aAl. t.t.1 . ...in acqumeu. rej(;ct Rnv nn(, a ,jWj f.jr Walla Walla county commissioners I April 1st, 1903 have Instituted a chain gang, on ! which county and city prisoners will . Ii ivorkwl STATE OP OHIO. lie worked. C1TY Qp T0LKr)0 An effort to held the annual en- LUCAS COUJiTV, ) cainpment of the Washington G. A. .trran!c, J- Cheney makes onth that he Is Walla during Roosevelt's I rAVeo "HWtfi AlMt, railed, j Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and Lieutenant John S. Fair, of the i ;?stJ,,adJ1rP wt" pay .the am o n' Klhrh Pnvalrv nf SW U'nlln U'nll I "uu r'"nr? lnr eocl Bn every " -i - ... 101 "-otaiTii mat cannot be cured by lino I . Iraiipfn.....! 4 v . 1. D.m.l Jl . . . ... . . J tmq juotk itiuiniinu is im? i itipiuju, use or nan s latarrn wore. Sau Francisco .- Dan Wlulsle. wanted 'county for stealing horses, has been 'located in Humbolt county, Califor nia, and win be returned. , William White of Los Tegas, N. il will start a woolen mill at North ,YakJma this spring, to cost $8,000. He asks sheepmen to donate $3,0v0. tile Sworn to before ran and subscribed In I , . ,. 1 ray presence this 0th day of December, A. 1 in Jackson .. isse. : (Seal.) The program was well rendered throughout and showed talent seldom j found In so small a town. Mr. Chas. Miller, as pianist, and Mrs. Miller as a mezzo soprano, are seldom equaled. Rev. Jlnnett s Interpretation of a lightning rod dispenser, wns well done. The Echo Land and Lumber Com pany Is selling lumber very rapidly. which shows that the farmers are making material improvements. . H. Gulliford has a force of men at work clipping his crop of wool. He says that the clip will be light this spring, but that the high price will likely make it an average return. the snort clip and the consumption of public pasture Is a strong argu ment that the grade will have to be raised and the number of sheep diminished. Makes a Clean Sweep, There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the salves yon ever heard of. Bucklin's Arnica Salvi Is the best. It sweeps away and cuies burns, sores, bruises, cuts, boils, ulcers, skin eruptions and piles. It's cnly 25c. aud guaranteed to give sat isfaction by Tollman &. Co., druggists. Weston News. Milton supports Columbia College in a liberal manner. Several of itt leading citizens have donated $50u each. An endowment fund of JlO.OOt) is desired, and Rev. G. H. Gibbs has secured $7,000, $2,000 of which was subscribed by church boards and the balance by Milton people. R. F. Johnson .of Fairview Farm, left hurriedly Monday for Washou- gal. Wash., in response to a message from his brother, who resides at As toria, that his aged mother is critical ly 111. A. M. Gillts has purchased &u acres or timber land trom O .A. Headley near Briggson. making 4& acres of fine timber he now owns In a body It is reported that the Athena lum ber merchant Intends starting a saw mill on this tract. G. DeGraw has purchased the Green ranch on Wild Horse Creek from C W. Courtney, to be used in pasturing his stock. It Is conveniently located for the purpose, being only three miles distant from Mr. DeGraw's fine farm of three-quarter sections south of town. Mr .and Mrs. J. R. Kine have hnd the satisfaction of installing at their new house on Water street the first tree water" that has flowed under EASTER OPENING Saturday April 1 1 Every lady purchaser at our store will be presented with a CARNATION PINK ICE CREAM SODA and all the Fancy Drinks so popu lar with us last year. We hope to soon see all our old customers again calling for their favorite drink at out fountain. F. W. Schmidt, Ph. G. RELIABLE DRUGGIST, Postoffice Block, Phone Main S51. Gray's Harbor Snow white clothe mrm thm rmtult ef GOLD DUST It makes light the labors of washing. Turns wash day into play day. Better than any Soap and mora mconmmiomlm Made only by THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, Chicaeo. New York. Boston. bLixuis. m&jcers o uvai rAini SOip, New Babies in Town Just arrived, the new style Baby Upright Piano at :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, :: 315 East Court Street. Call and see them, and They are reasonable in price OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN makes it possible for everybody to have one. Investigate. Commercial Co. A. W. GLCASON'. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally 1 end acts directly on the blood and mucous 1 surfaces of the system. Send for tcstl- monlals free, 1 K. J. COnNEr & CO., Toledo, O. j Bold bj all druggists, 73c. Hall's family Pills are tbe best I Enjoy Life Out door exercise means impro 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 1 1 We Don't Keep Everything But we do Keep a goud big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Bustle and Finish, in all grades. Also all kinds of Dimension Lumber, in cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doom, Win dows, Moulding, Building aud Tar Paper and Apple ; Boxes Is complete, aud any one lu need of Lumber will ; not be wrong lu placing their order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot On Its Merit Has the large demand for Byers' Best Flow Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by the PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. -ft Going to Improve 1 1 Reoair vour homes or , of business by having them ed or piipered. I UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ilTHE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor W. Alta and Lillith Sts. ( L. Neff, formerly of the Hotel I Alta, has chatge of the Old Dutch I Henry Feed Yard, and would be pleased to care for jour horses. rienty ol stalls, large corrals for loose horses and cattle. Hay and grain for sale. Chop mill in connection. A Bad Wreck Come to us Uutrjntiotiadnttnileht be. nnr .o l.nt I ariro 3nH nicelv wbstltcanke tborouKhly repaired by ui, at 1 : , ,, - ,! naintS. (kill aud experience, good woMimnnshlp, new I Stock of wall paper and p!B palut and vsrolsb can do wonders. A aooa ' iwr worm repairing u it lire paired rlebt, and that is, wtat we always do. And furthermore our prfces are very ruoderulH. Our Wlucua wacom are tbe enlett tunning wagfiusoii the ruarkat Tbe outer besrin. Mucks and steel clad hubs make them lude-stru-tab!e In this climate Our hacks are made or the tame tlrm and are guaranteed to be tbe beat made. Call and see our burrict T.V. s.y.r.4Fu,e. Wow n4ltn by u la tbe sllekett thing In earth, NEAGLE BROTHERS We sell and guarantee tbe Storei Uaiollne engines. SUBSCMUKltS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU wont to subscribe to mneazlnes or news papers In tbe United States or Kurope, re mit by postal note, check or send to the BAH'I OKCUOMAN the net publisher's price of tLe publication you desire, and we ulll hare it sent rnn nnri n ;.. oi iub money Demg lost lu the malls. It will save you both trouble and risk. It you are a subscriber to the Uast Oregon Un, lu remitting jcu can deduct XO per cent k,.SV?f..plir,,"uer Pfce. Address EAST E. J. JVforpky, 111 Court Street. Atrencv for the Sherw liains Paint. Pennies and Ni SBSSllSatBSP' Ljr tlt quarit i- 1. , tmnbrl will b rathervdla I',r UJC mm i q si nr MACM.156 'TTer.VltEr-weW awl -WS MILLS NOVELTY COh Chi hnM urn. f ei.i iiiUf oallw East oregonlan by OliEGO.N'IAX 1'UB. CO., PeDdleton, Oreson. only 15 cents a week. cart