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HARD DRIVEN. nent to ask the question nor is it a trivial affair that he overlooked the The mother slowly time» her footsteps opportunity to render his state a val to those of her baby driver. Yet she i* uable service. bard driven because not alone iu the “Mr. Fulton is a brand new senator. brief moments of play, but all day long He is in the strength an«l vigor of must she keep pace with baby's wants and needs. Generally the mother who manhoiMt. unlike his colleague, who is experiences a larger demand approaching the end of his career. on her energies has less and * He has six years of active legislative less strength to respond. Sometimes she suffers from I duty before him. An improvement diseases peculiar to her I is to be made by the government that sex, and often has never affects a territory vastly larger than thoroughly recoveretl her I al! the Now England and Middle strength after baby's com istates. ing. For all women who are "Mr. Fulton is one of the men who weakened by womanly dis eases or who are run-down is to represent this territory in con bv maternal and household gress at Washington. The improve- cares Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ment is to be constructed within the 1 Prescription is commended “ as a medicine which state that has conferred upon him promptly cure* ditease one of the highest honors within the and restores the strength. gift of any state. Why then should It establishes not Mr. Fulton have been present with regularity, dries weaken the engineers here when they inspect ing drains, ed the site of this vast work? If foi heals inflam no other reason, he should have been mation and ul- ceration and present to have acquainted himsell cures female with the requirements, so that if fur weakness. 11 ther legislation is required—if an ad is unexcelled as a tonic and ditional appropriation is to be askeo from the next congress, whch is noi ■ervine for weak, run-down women. have inteill "If mothers who dread the baby’s coming improbable—he couhi wo«ild take Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription gently laid the matter before that lhev would find it a great help and beuetit.' writes Mrs. L. E. Henderson i President Mil body." waukee Woman’** Literarv Club), ot Grand Are.. Milwaukee. Wis. "After the birth of my first child I did not seem to regain my health, ao began to take your medicine, and in two weeks I felt stronger and able to be about, so kept taking it for two mouths and found at the end of that t me I had completely regained my usual health. I also (bund that it was of beneht to take a few months prior to bub, s advent : in tact it is of great benefit iu all loinis of leinsla weakness." Dr. Pierce'» Pleasant Pellets should be used with " Favorite Prescription " when ever a laxative is required. FRIDAY. MAY 22. 1903. We are finding out things right along; and one of the things we have recently discov ered, or re-discovered, is that getting old is simply a bad habit. A man who thinks he Is old. is old. and a man who re tires from business will shortly be retired by death. Nature has no use for the person who quits, so she just takes his word for it and lets him quit—Elbert Hub bard in the Philistine. | SNEAKING OUT OF LIFE. EDUCATIONAL INDEPENDENCE AUSTRALIA’S UNEMPLOYED. » GENERAL NEWS. HOW A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ESCAPED SPRING CATARRH BY USE OF PE-RU-NA. the many expedients which Ten thousand men are on strike at Eastern Oregon is rapidly attaining the Among New South Wales state govern Denver. her educational Independence. The ment la adopting In Ila efforts to al The forests of .Maine are ablaze in pull has been a long one. discourag leviate the distress which exists In SO different localities. ing and disheartening at times, to Sydney owing to the large number of A boy and girl died on the streets Is the establishment of a those who have stood sponsor for unemployed ‘relief farm." writes our Sydney cor of Brooklyn from heat prostration. strict educational advancement in this respondent A company capitalized at $50.000,- • • • 000, has l>een organized at Trenton. wet ion of the state. An area of land in one of the more N. J-. for the manufaciure of powder The idea prevails in every Western and dynamite. community that an education can distant suburbs of the city has been acquired and placed under cultivation. The dropping of a kerosene lamp in ltor of Erie county, New York, Hon. only be acquired and finished at some Any man who Is unemployed can go an office building at Lincoln, Neb., John W. Neff, in a recent letter written Famous institution at a distance. there, and In return for his shelter caused a $125,000 fire and prostration at Buffalo, New York, ata led: “I was The common expression is heard ntid food he must do a certain amount of 15 firemen from heat and smoke. persuaded by a friend to try a bottle >f of work. If he works for one hour he Rev. Henry Storey, of Richmond, on every hand that the education ob- gets his supper. If for three hours your great n*rve tonic, Peruna, and the 'ained at local institutions is incom his supper and a bed and his break Mich., dropped a kerosene lamp. He reaulu were eo gratifying that I axis was burned to death and his wife so more than pleased to rticmmiail U.” plete; that in order to finish, one must fast. Then, In the morning, he must severely burned she will probably die. have a degree from some well-known leave for the city or elsewhere in A Spring Tonic. A Salt 1-ake boy 16 years old, a<- search of employment, and if he falls college. cidentaily came In contact with an Almret every Ixxly need« a tonic in the he can go back to the depot again electric light wire and received the This idea has been the cause of a spring. Home th ing to brace the nerve», invigorate the brain and cleanae the ielay in building up educational in- So much for what Is known as the full force of 16,000 volts, He Ilves blood. That Peruna will do thia U be "casual." But In addition there Is aud will recover. ititutions in the West. Thousands of A whale off the coast of Massachu yond all quewUon. Everyone who ha» lolars have been sent out of Oregon | what Js known as » "permanent setts fouled the nets of two men who class This class consists mostly of tried It baa had the saine experience aa o build up outside institutions when the i>artlally ln< apalile, or Invalid, were fishing from a row boat and Mn. D. W. Timberlake, of Lynchburg. towed the boat 120 miles out to sea he same results could have been at- and these are kept at the institution Va., who, in a recent letter, made nee of ‘ailied at home, had the patronage for a period not exceeding three in four hours' time. the following words: “ I always take a months They are paid 5s a week for The West Point military reserva >een given home institutions. d*x«e ot Peruna after busiu«!» hours, ae their lalMir. und their wages accumu tion is to have its first enlargement it 1» a great thing tor the nerve«. There Th«' founding of an academy in the late avainst the day of tlieir dc|»art since the school was founded Two U no better spring v.uis, and I have ’fty of Pendleton, the location of a lire. Under this system men have hundred and twenty acres used al«>ut all of them." Vormal school at Weston, and the frequently entered th«* depot in bad added at a coat of $20.000 health. an<! at the end of three months Catarrh in Spring. aw creating the high school, all mark Then* is an epidemic of diphtheria hav«* left It with strength restored and 'poehs in th«' history of Oregon «'da- money in their pockets. The institu and measlea among the 1.100 students The spring to the beet time to treat catarrh. Nature renews herself every '■tion. tion Is thus in the nature of a poor at the naval training station at New port. R I. The barracks will be disin pring. The «y*Utn is rejuvenated by Slowly th«* educators are battering man's sanatorium. spring weather. This renders medleinee The farm is expected to lie self- fected and the Itoys put In open air loan the demand for imi»orte«l educa- The state health board is uow se supporting. The chief products are camps more effective. A »bort coaree of Pe riouslv considering the appointment ion. Slowly it is dawning upon every vegetables, which find a ready and runa, a»*i* ted by the balmy air of spring, PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS, will cure old, »tubbom emo-* of catarTh of a meat inspector for the Eastern. ■ommunity that an education is not profitable maiket in the ciiy. At pre** • nt exi»erlments are being made in the that have r«-*i»t»*d treatment for years. Oregon district. The discovery by ilways included in the degrees con- ’loving of peanuts and tobacco—I^in- Every body should bare a copy of Dr. The Unitarians of the entire Nortn- the board that lumpy Jaw cattle were erred by foreign institutions. Just as don Mai) Hartman’* latest U»>k on catarrh. Ad* horough teaching, just as excellent west are now holding a general con being butchered aud sold to cousum dr*»« The Peruna M«*dictne Co., Coiruw* ference in Seattle. esults can be fournl in horn«* institu- THE "TREE OF LIFE" ers at different points in this part o» bus, Ohio. W W Bowers, of Forest. Pa., has ions as abroad, and the money that Oregon, has brought the matter forci Itought a SO.OOO-acrc tract of timber Mr«. Lulu Larmer, gtoaghtaa. Win, ormerly went to build up outsld«* In- The expiessiou "tree of life" has land at Clatskanie. Wash bly to its attention. At the present •ay»: mon than a biblical or a symbolic dilutions is now spent at home. time there is but one government in A rich strike has been made in the or two year* I »offered with nerv Th«* Pendleton Academy, the Pen- meaning according to modern science. Cable Cove district, near Sumpter, spector in Oregon. He is located it ous trouble and All animal life upon this planet is de ileton Business College and the State some of tiie ore going as high aa $310 pendent upon the green iron-contain Portland and is kept constantly em stomach disorders MISS HELES WHITMAX per ton. ployed in watching the meat output Normal School at Weston are home ing sulistance called "chlorophyll.” until it aeemed that The strike of mill workers at which gives their summer colorings to there was nothing of that city. Dr. Woods Hutchinson nstitutions. anil offer just as good tiees. grass ami shrubs, Green, not Grant's Pass has been settled by em Mi-» Helen Whitman, 308'* Grand avenue, Milwaukee, Wia^ writ««: raining as like institutions anywhere to me but a bundle secretary of the state board of health ployers conceding to a raise of $10 a blood-red is the life color •* There is nothing like Peruna for that tired feeling, which gives of nerve«. I wae month in wages. • • • »ill visit Baker City soon, to invest! n the world. What money Eastern you no ambition for work or play. After a prolonged Illness, about very irrltnbla, A lianquet ot 4«ju plates will be gate the situation and if he gets >regon has to spend for an education English s< ientists hav, figured out spread at Hotel Washington Seattle. a year ago I felt unable to regain my health, but four bottles of Pe «»aid not sleep, boukl be silent at home. It will enough encouragement from Hasten. that such schemes a» Sir Oliv er Saturday afternoon, on the occasion runa made a wonderful change and restored me to perfect health. rest or compose •trengthen the home schools encour- lodge’s proposed reforesting of the ot the president's visit. Oregon, he will recommend the ap myself, and w a • As long as you keep your blood In good condition you art all right, certainly unfit to pointment of a government inspector. tge them to add ne«- features and English Black Country would help to The Presbyterian general assembly and Peruna seems to fill the veins with pure, healthful blood. / eke out the three millions of years tnke care of a At the present time the meat con iranches as the i»atronage demands, for which astronomers tell us the no« in »'OMon at I xm Angeles, has thoroughly endorse tt." MISS HELEN WHITMAN. household. I t'ek nerve tonics and ptlls ind helps to lay the foundation for sumption of the princi|»al points o. sun will continue to make animal life taken action toward unseating Sena line you got nerve»? Well, you do exactly aa did Mattie B. Curtis, See' without benefit. A’hen I began taking tor Smoot, of Utah »¿astern Oregon is as follows; Bake» omplete educational independence ixisslble. ought to hare nerve*. But they ought reary of Iy-gion of Loya! Women, Hoi*-! Peruna I grew steadily better, mv nerve« Because a juror went to sleep in or Eastern Oregon City. 250 cattle per month; Pendle the trial of a civil case over posset» to 1« strong nerves, gord nerve*. Due« Salem, B «ton, Mas». She said in i r<- ^rew »trvnger, my rest was no longer flt- There is no reason *h) Pendleton Disastrous forest fires in the Adi sion of a shooting _ gallery, the court your hand tremble? Yon are living too e» nt Jetlcr: “I «uff'-red tor over a ye» r ful, and to-dar I con» id er myse.f m per- ,on and Umatilla county. 40" per fact. Doee your heart flutter at t.me*? with general weaknee» and debility m»n- feet health and strength. My recovery month; Im Grande. loO; Union. 50, hcild send her young men and wo rondacks are. u|»on tili» view of the ha» granted a rehearing. matter, a species of "race suicide.” The first excursion train on the You had better call a halt. American* lfe«ted La severe headache sod twckacbe. was slow bet sur*. I*ut I persevered and Sumpter. 150; Huntington. 75; Wai nen from home for an education lai- and the proposed new undertaking of ated in the heart of the richest, moat the United States government to Goldendale rand will be run Saturday, lire t.o fast. They crowd oo much into I took four bottle« uf Peruna. and for ( wa» rewarded by perfect health ’—Mr». .owa county. 100, and scattering. 106 rogressive section of the West, it study the prevention of forest waste when the people will celebrate the a single day. They have too little lei two months have been enUrely tree Lulu Larmer. .ncluding Elgin. North Powder anc sure. The hospital* and >n*ane orlunu from tbeve maladir».” If you do not derive prompt and satis ■bouid build up and support every is the most direct work of self-preser opening ot the road t<> traffic Jther outside points. While it woulc factory result* from the use of Peruna, A collision between a logging train are filling up. Tl><-quiet, pastoral acene« I vation—New York World ■durational institution demanded by oe impossible for one man to covei and a Northern Pacific freight train of yore are becoming rare. It’a time Nervous Prostration. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a •uch a large territory closely, the ap he surrounding country. occurred in the Olympia yards Wed | Thousand» of case« might be quoted full * tat* me nt of your ease and he will that we quit Uu* sort of bueinees. QUEER INDIAN NAMES Spend money .it home, keep the nesday. tn which 10 cars were wrec» :■ which Peruna h*e teen u*ed to rescue be pleased Io give you bls valuable ad .»ointment of an inspector would be a Hon- to Cat Strong Nerves. ed people from the perdition sf deranred vlee gratis. safeguard for the consumers anc ome enterprises moving, boom home Here are a few names taken from Charles Green of Woodbum has First, repair th- injury already done nerves, and put them on the good, »olid would tone up the quality ot fooc ndustries and patronize home institu- the rolls of the Chi< kasaw and Choc I Address Dr. HartMti, TTssnrisni cd been bound over for breaking a plate duff, where inclination to deal in a ions. those are the escntials of prog- taw natious in the Indian Territory as glass and robbing a store He Is but U>yo«u nerve*. The wav to do ths* is to foundation of health. The County Aud- Tbs Hartman haaitar.um. Oolambua. O. .■heap article might be shown. R> ess The seed you so» by building made up by th<- Dawes commission 19 years of age and this is his first Excellent love Ugly Bogie. Cora Tug ill means, let Ea.-terfl Oregon be itn ip the city and its various conccrqf. gle. Indian Territoty Spears. Chick I offense -omes back a hundred fold — for as A swarm of bees has taken up its proved in every way possible This and Cbow (twins). Okla and Hioa. _s one step in the inevitable progress ithers grow, you grow As the city Hate Fobb. Mealey. Tecumseh. Hily abode in a hollo» iron pipe support ♦ •volutes, your property increases in Wolf. Lying Hairporn Snect Magno ing the O S. L. water tank and it is IT PAYS TO TRADE AT ind should be taken now lia Brown. Sweetann Cole Sell? Urate almost impossible to use the tank on ■'Blue. account of them. Smith thorn fourth of July». Pleas ♦ There should net be a Pendleton Kieth. Epluribus Guest. David Webb, a miner of Anaconda, ♦ One thing that is growing cheapei •oy or girl sent abroad for an educa- Jonathan Fancy Nora Brown. N'erru* J acks a a left a candle burning beside his l»-d ♦ »nd cheaper yearly, is books No mat Ion hereafter, The home patronage Al wavs Billy. Drthadne Watts. Diey Tuesday night and as a result lost ♦ er'how high the price of the necessi ihould be so great that the home in- Jiggetts. June love—Kansas City I his house and effects by 9re and ♦ Journal bairiy «scaped with his life ies of life, may soar, books and read »titutioes could afford to add every ♦ ng matter will remain within read cature demanded by a prorrossive ♦ if the poor. While bacon and »re -ommunity ♦ * i ire loo per cent higher than I’ve ♦ ears ago. books are 50 per cent ♦ A SOLDIERLY LETTER -•heaper The trusts may corner lie ♦ I ♦ jook market if they wish the peyple lieutenant Genera) Miles' letter in ♦ ♦ endure mental banger The lux- ?xplanauon of his report on the condi- « ♦ ♦ aries must decrease in price to in- lon and operations of our armv iu Vote for two separate pnpih ob each Coupoi Vote aast be cast every day. ♦ luce the common people to buy them, he Philippines ought to silence and jut the necessaries that art growing -hame his critics It is a manly sol- ♦ * ligher and higher must be had. No iierly patriotic production ♦ « « natter what the sacrifice the masses « General Miles states that he went ♦ « ♦ jjust live, so the combine« are forc- o the Philippines under special in ♦ ♦ I voto for_________________________________ ng up the prices of the everyday ar struction from the president, and that 1 rote tor _________ ____ __________________ ♦ .icles of food and the luxuries are 'its report is bas«-d upon a thorough for free trip to Spokane, Wash., May 26. 1903. for free trip to Spokane, Weak.. Kay 26.1903, ♦ lecreasing in price in proportion to nspection of the island, in which he ♦ « to see President Roosevelt. The Alexander Department Store will this .he decreaing cost of production. ♦ •'¡sited all the principal garrisons and to see President Roosevelt ♦ taw and complimented nearly all the week inaugurate the greatest Stock Reducing In his brief speech, thanking the troops. From facts which came to ♦ I voto for______ Sale, it has been your fortune to attend. I Tote for____ _ ________ _ _________________ ♦ ;lub women of Pendleton for the ele- lis knowledge "from officers of rank ♦ Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Ready-to- for free trip tc Spokane, Wagh.. May 26, 1903, »nt Indian robe presented to him. uid experience, as well as from prom- What has struck the people of this good old planet, anyway? What cause is there for such a hurrying scurrying, shoulder-jostling rush for the next world, by way of the back door of suicide? What mania prompts a sane man to tip a cup of carbolic acid to his lips or to pull a trigger within a foot of his ear.’ Surely the imaginary ills of the world are not so appalling that a mar should be willing to risk the unknown conditions of another world, to escape them. Poverty, discontentment and disap pointment are the alarming causes ol suicide. People cannot dress and feast like a more fortunate neighboi and they lose hope and sneak out ol life Why don't they live and make a fight? If conditions don't suit them why don't they vote and work and preach for reform ? Don't get discouraged because some monopoly crushes the life out ol you Some of the rankest monopol ists that ever lived on earth, have gone before you to another place, so you will only rush into their company by committing suicide. Stay on earth as long as you can. Make it better, if only by so much as one good hard fight for equality. People have a habit of magnifying their troubles. The greatest fault ot society is that it uses a telescope when looking for scandal, trouble oi faults in others and hoodwinks itseli when looking for good deeds and gooc traits. Because some personal grievance it bearing down on you, don't imagine that everybody you meet is thinking about it. Don't work yourself into a frame of mind that persists in brood ing. It is true, the struggle for bread and butter is a long, fruitless, pro sale task, with many The luxuries that seem to multiply in the hands oi neighbors and friends seem elusive when sought. The laws of the land •eem to be with the powerful, and the weak man has no lever with which to rise. Yet in the face of all this, suicide is cowardly. In the face of all this inequality it is better to live a pool man and fight a good fight, than to leave the world by the back door. A study of the statistics of sul ride reveals some of the most alarm ing conditions that ever confronted the human race. The increase of sui cides among young people, from 15 to 25, has increased 200 per cent in ten years. The strong, healthful, sane, vigor ous. educated and talented fall before its blight as well as the old and de crepit. If a disease, where will it end? If a creature of local condl tions, will it not act as a self-destroy ing agency of the human race, as the •-conomic ills that are largely respon sible for it. increase? Not only mora philosophers, but legislators must deal with the ques tion. It can no longer be cast aside as a freak. It is growing to be as common as a fever and must be dealt with accordingly. Nothing Robs One of Strength Like Spring Catarrh -- Spring Fever is Spring Catarrh. f I The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE To see the President Contest Ends 8 p. m. Saturday $40,000 in Merchandise Boys’ Coupon I I Charles B. Hanford laughingly re narked that this gift might be a hint it the scantiness of bls wardrobe, or t might signify an encircling friend ship which should warm his soul foi .he remainder of his life, and as the .oken of such a friendship he would iccept it and wear It. If Pendletor wishes *o forget the $70 she spent in “legraphing for a place on the presi lentia! itinerary, she might send Mr. Roosevelt a robe in token of the warmth of her friendship. Otherwise mother Pendleton institution might >e chosen to represent her state ot nind. and a cake of brand new ice »ent Mr. Roosevelt. North Yakima will present Presl lent Roosevelt with five lioxes of se ect apples, chosen for their beauty if color, uniformity of size and the •xcellence of their flavor. The ap- »les will be wrapped in iinen pai»er. in which will be printed a legend ot Yakima's versatile resources. Pen- lieton should not fall behind Yakima n giving a souvenir suggestive of her /aried accomplishments. It would sake a train to haul a sample of each if Pendleton's resources, yet the rich ness of the country, the industries ol he city and the respect of the people if this vicinity should be concentrât- id In a souvenir of some kind. While the effect of the new Irish and bill cannot yet be felt in the Emerald Isle, the bright prospect it ias shed before that oppressed race, ias not effected the Irish immigration .0 America. Within the past four months the number of Irish immi- {rants arriving at New York was CALLS SEN. FULTON TO TASK. 3,206. against 4.002 for the same perl- id in 1902. The one good thing about The Dalles Tlmes-Mountaineer of this incoming tide of Hll*ernlans la Tuesday calls Senator Fulton to task that they are young, vigorous people in the following drastic manner if good habits and sound sense. No "Where was Senator Charles W. Ful one ever heard of an Irish dynamiter. ton, the champion of Eastern Oregon, last Wednesday when tne government Pendleton shoild remember her engineers visited the scene of the volunteer fire department and in- most gigantic river improvements crease the conveniences for it at which the war department has ever every The ftossible opportunity, undertaken, and that, too, in the state promptness and readiness with which Mr. Fulton is to represent in the the boys respond to the midnight cry United States senate in the next six of fire, should send a thrill of pride years* to every citizen's bosom. The city 'This may seem an Impertinent is in the keeping of this body of alert question, and it may be looked upon men and no fire-fighting apparatus aa a trivial matter that be did not ac or device should be too good to place company the engineers on their tour at their disposal for the city's pro of Inspection. But it is not lmpertl- tection. nent citizens.” he found that "an Im iression existed in the minds of some hat certain acts that have been pro hibited in our army and in every >ther civilized army were justifiable.” To correct the impression that " ram- taigning in the Philippines has con- litions that warrant resort to me- liaeval cruelty,” the lieutenant gen- ?ra| issued an order "to prevent any possibility of the commission of any <uch ofTenses in the future.” That abhorrent cruelties have been practiced upon the Filipinos under orders and In some cases under the personal direction of officers of our irmy is a fact beyond question, It has been proved, confessed and de .'ended General Miles, with proper indigna tion, denies that the censure ci such practices "smirches the honor of the army." It is really a defense of that honor, by a soldier who in many years has earned a right to speak In its be half which none of his critics can plaim. If General Miles’ reports need ad any vindication his letter supplies it most completely. wear Garments —in of oor vast stock. fact principally the whole A word to the wise is sufficient Visit the Store this week ♦ : ♦ for fr«e trip to Spok&ie, Wuh„ May 26. 1903, to see President Roosevelt. ♦ ♦ I For the BALANCE OF THE WEEK we will sell ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ► ► ► ► ► ► •» P ► The Kclio Cold Storage and Can nery proposition is now past the joke stage The company has oiganized under the laws of Oregon, Is now sell ing stock and bids fair to heccme one of the great industries of V uatllla county. It starts out without debt or weight of any kind nj<on It. It has a meat wagon now running at Echo which uses three beeves ¡»er week in supplying Its patrons, and the e- mand for samples of American hare is great, from steamboat an<l hotel companies, that it is impossible to respond to all applicants, with the fa cilities at hand. Pendleton capital might ne placed at a great profit, in this infant industry. Great enter prises have sprung front far more in significant lieglnnings. ► ► ► iu the* the inland Empire baseball league, Pendleton leads the four teams by one point. There Is reason to be proud of this temirorary leader ship. for It has been won from good ball players, and will be i defended more vigorously than ever, Pendle- ton went into the league to i win, a» did all the other members, It la to be a season of clean, artistic baseball and the people are constantly Bhow Ing their keen appreciation of this fact. ► a ► ► a ► ► » » ► ► ► » ► ► ► ► » 4c ► ► * ► ► » a ► » ► The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veinsand has for neigh bors on th it vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,ooo,ooo. GOLCONDA valued at $3,« ooo.ooo. THE M0NM0TH G. M. CO’S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo,- ooo. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400.- 000, and many others. Ths Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go. Owns Its Property Cona'stlng of 160 Acres of Rich Gold Bearing Veins Ladies vests i Fancy Dimities, 30 inch wide » worth x6*3c 2X inches lace stripe marsaile 2 Ji yds. wide. Unbleached Sheeting 7c ► ► ► » » ► worth 23c Pillow Cases Straight Front Corsets 9c BAKER CITY, OREGON. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, (¡old Mining District Free on Application rTYTTTTYTTYTTYTT W WTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf TVTTTTTTTTT TTTf XT 48c ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « (6-inch Striped Percales 30 inch Cotton Worsteds ♦ ♦ ♦ 7c » ► worth 15c » » ► » r ► » » Dazzle Cloth, p inches wide ► » ► ► worth 25c worth i2%c $6 inch wide labi»* Linen 28 inch white stripe Lawns 8c worth 15c 2% yds. wide Bleached Sheeting 16 2-3c 19c worth 25c worth 2JS Bats Towels, 'arge size 32 inch fancy striped Bed Ticking I8c 8c 20c 6 l-4c worth 35c worth 10c faxço-inch Sheets 36 inch all wool Serges, black and colors 48c 25c worth 65c Came to my place, nine miles north ► west of Pendleton, April 17, 1903. one ► dark bay mare, had halter on. brand ► ed pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet white, two splits in the left ear. shod all round, weight 1,000 pounds, age about 10 years. Owner of above de- scribed anima! can secure same by calling at my place and paying all charges D ♦ ♦ worth 75c a ► ♦ worih ujic Horae Taken Up- Miners, Brokersand Financial Agents. 18c w.rth toc » lias no indebtedness ol any character. has a conservative mining and business management is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c per share, will become a dividend payer in a short time It will pay you 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. McCallum & Company, 10c worth 7c It It It It Or R. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. ► 5c worth 7c 4c ó ► * ► * ► ► French Chaliier, fancy patterns worth 7c ► » ♦ Ladies last black hose I » to see President Roosevelt. ♦ ♦ è ♦ I É p Girls’ Coupon H0WDY8HEL1., Pendleton, Ore. werth 40c I Cavalry Horses. ♦ - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CMiCHcrrca s a____ The government inspectors will be In Echo on May 26. and in Pendleton on May 27. for the purpose of inspect- u KKP •» ■ »mliM ing cavalry horses All persons hav- Ing horses suitable for this purpose are requested to present them for in spection on those dates. For price and further Information, apply to Zoeth Houser at Echo or Pendleton A French woman of th« Whltechap- H METZGER. «•1 district of Portland, made an unsuc Contractor. cessful attempt at suicide Monday.