East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 08, 1902, Image 3

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QUALITY DECIDES.
SHIRT WAISTS
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Simply because we give this line the atten-
fit deserves.
New Oibson Waists
New Sailor Waists
Fine White Embroidered Waists
Lovely Chambry Waists
Colored Mercerized Waists
7Jand careful buying, we are able to offer ; ;
more styles, better styles at lower prices' than ;;
nfititors. Those who havo not
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wander Dept. Store i
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YOU CAN'T BUY IT CHEAP,
BUT YOU CAN RUN IT CHEAP
WHICH PAYS IN THE END ?
"Perfect" Hot Air Blast or a Cheap Fornace?
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W. G. McPfaetson
HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEER
47 First Street, Portland, Ore.
v. R These furnaces are recommended by F. E. Jadd. C. S. Jackson.
, B. Clopton, H. L. Hexter and F. C. Taylor, who have them in their
jiencei.
Imp Mantles Guaranteed for 45 Days
Peerless Flexo Mantles
ty THING 4 JUST OUT
BEST IN THE WORLD
These mantles are new productions and give 90 and
100 candle power respectively for the single and triple
weaves. They are made in two grades. Price 30 and
) cents each.
ie John Barrett Company
New Stores : Cor. Sixth and Alder Streets
Opposite Oregonian
few)
VISITS THE MINES
SUMPTER ANTICIPATES BEST
SEASON IN HER HISTORY.
JESSE FAILING
The Big Carpet Store
HUSBAND AND WIFE
never quarrel over the merits of our
carpeta, for all we sell are of the very
highest standard. Like real and true
friends, they wear the best. Their style
is absolutely up to date, and the designs
and colors are most artistic and harmo
nious. You should examine our
Ingenoe Carpet at 50 to 75c
per yard. Something new in lace
curtains and porch shades.
Work In the Big Mines of the District
Has -Passed the Development
Stage and Monthly Output Is Stim
ulating to Business.
Jas. A. Howard, secretary of the
Red Boy Consolidated Gold Mines
Co., and the Golconda Consolidated
Gold Mines Co., has returned from
his trip of inspection to the mines.
In speaking of things in the Sumpter
country and these mining proper
ties, Mr.Howard said:
"I foundt everything running
smoothly at the Red Boy and the
camp In general, front a mining
standpoint, seemed very prosperous,
although the towns were somewhat
dull. Sumpter, however, Is looking
forward to the coming summer as be
ing the best season in her history,
and I believe, if the plans now being
laid out for the development of the
town and country are carried out the
expectations are fully justified.
"I visited the Golconda mine last
week and found things there very
lively. Mr. Melkel, superintendent
of the mines, feels greatly elated
over the fact that he has been able
to disclose high grade ore at soveral
points in the new works.
"It is generally understood that
the old Golconda company never had
any pay ore to amount to anything
below the 200-foot level. Its work
seems, for the most part, to have
been directed south from the shaft,
while the policy of Mr. Me.ikel has
been to drive north on the vein.
"On the 300 foot level, at a point
about 100 feet north from the shaft,
the rich ore shoot, originally worked
by the old company, was encountered
and we are now driving in as good a
grade of ore as one could wish to
see, it being 12 feet wide and all of
milling grade. On the 300 foot level
immediately under the point from
which the rich ore was extracted by
the old company and which made
the Sumpter gold fields famous, we
have been able to pick up this rich
shoot.
"We are now sacking for ship
ment a streak of ore from 1 to 2
feet wide that runs from high grade
shipping ore to hundreds of dollars
per ton.
"The management at the mine
feel perfectly confident that with
only a few weeks work they have de
monstrated beyond question of
doubt that the rich ore shoot, opened
by the old company and which
proved so puzzling to it, dips to the
north at a very heavy angle and j
they believe that they will be able
to follow it without .further difficulty.
If they are able to do this and the
ore shoot continues as good as it
now is, it will be but a few months
until the Golconda will be rated
along side of the famous Red Boy,
Bonanza, North Pole and Columbia,
the two last named mines being on
the same vein with the Golconda, the
Columbia joining it on the north.
We have a force of something
over 35 men at work In the Golconda
and are driving north on the 200, 300
and 500 foot levels, and we hope to
be able to blocK out enough ore to
insure a continuous mill run within
the next three or four months."
'Wednesday, during tho first day of
i ho court:
Pauper Expenses.
D. P. Lavender, $3.50; G. N., Rey
nolds, $3; G. A. R, MteQrcw, $12.85;
Mary J. Lteuallen. $1.90; H. Hossel
$3; S. J. Cully, $18; Fair Store. $7.95;
Mrs. J. C. Davis, $1.75; Mrs. Bon
Case, $15; V. B. Dcardorf, $1.50;
PredvGerbordlng, $4.50; MJrs. J. B.
Dupuls, $20; Mosgrove & Co.. $5;
i-nwlcy Bros., $10.50; Jesse Falling
$48.S5; n-osenzwelg & Shick, $25.75;
H. A. Brandt, $1.30; K. Thonoy,
$5.75; Chns. King. .$1.50; Jesse l.lou
alien, $1.50; Fred Gcrberdlng.
$4.50; Chastalnm Pharmacy, $17.85;
The Fair Store, $7.90;
Justice Court Expense.
J. C. Stamper, $28.37; Thomas
Fitzgerald. $7.20; Lee Hold, $47.C0;
Thomas Fitz Gerald, $G.39; J. V.
Dykes, $45.10; J. L. Miller, $4.60;
Thomas Fitz Gerald. $7.G0; Thomas
Fltz Gerald, $4.00; J. W.
Dykes, $2.00; J. L. Miller. $4.25;
William Harris, $1.70; C. J. Smith,
$l.io ; Grover Wade. $4.50; Virgil
Wade, $4.50; Thos. Fitz Gerald, $9.05;
Thos. Fitz Gerald, $4.10; J. L. Miller,
$4.45; J. W. Dykes. $14.90.
Current Expenses.
Glass & Prudhomme, $10;
The Irwin Hodson Company $24;
Pacific 'States Telephone &
Telegraph Co., $4l..76; c. II. Crocker
Co.. $10: Glass & Prudhomme. $4S:
C. H. Crocker Co., $10; Glass &
Prudhomme, $2.14; C. H. Crocker
Co.. $18; Jas. W. Maloney, 85c; Fred
nou, ?io.50; w. M. Blakley, $6.19;
W. M. Blakley, 85c.
Court House and Jail.
Tho Ozonet Comnanv. JIG: E. .T.
Murphy, $7; The Peoples Warohouso,
$zd.ou; L.ot i,ivermore, ?ui; w. M
Blakley, $4.13; W. M. Blakley
$107.24.
School Supt. Expense.
C. C. Ewart, $7.50; J. F. Nowlin
$oo. 33.
Road and Bridges.
J. A. McLaughlin, $10.08.
Circuit Court Expense.
Victor Llebc, $2.20; Gus LaFon-
taine, $27.30.
Tax Rebate.
J. B. Larkln, $2.
Election Expenses.
C. H. Crocker Co., $108; Glass &
Prudhomme, $10; The Irwin Hodson
Co., $6.
HANGINGS AT WALU WALLA
DEATH PENALTIES OF THE
8TATE TO BE PAID THERE.
"Before Taking"
He's no cause to repine, for his
foaming stein gives pleasure in
anticipation. Nourishing and in
vigorating, as well as palatable,
the deservedly popular
PILSNER BEER
brewed by Schultz is highly re
commended for table ue, stimu
lant and tonic. Strictly pure and
uniformly high grade, it's an
effective means of securing im
munity from premature old age.
A PETIFEROUS GERM.
Burrows up the Scalp Into Dandruff
and Saps the Hair's Vitality.
People who complain of falling
hair as a rule do not know that it is
the result of dandruff, Which is
caused, by a pestiferous parasite
burrowing up tho scalp as it digs
down to tho sheath in which the
hair is fed in the scalp. Before, long
the hair root is shriveled up and tho
hair drops out. If the work of the
germ is not destroyed, hair keeps
thinning till baldness comes. The
only way to cure dandruff is to kill
the germ, and until now there has
been no hair preparation that would
do it; but today . dandruff is easily
eradicated by Newbro's Herplclde
which makes hair glossy and soft as
silk.
Improving National Capital.
For some time past plans have
been under preparation for the beau-
tlfylns of the city of Washlncton.
Tho 'commissioners In charge have
visited many European cities, and
the result of their search has been
embodied In a series of plans, which
will make our capital the most beau
tiful city in tho world. In selecting
a family medicine, however. It is not
necessary to search the world over,
because Hostetter s Stomach Bitters
the famous American remedy, is
recognized as tho best remedy na
ture and science have been able to
produce. It has over fifty years of
cures to Its credit of such ailments
as sick headache, indigestion, dys
pepsia, nervousness and liver and
kidney troubles. When you need a
medicine for these aliments, don't
fail to try the bitters.
Capital Punishment to Be Adminis
tered In the Penitentiary at Walla
Walla for All the Counties of the
State.
Walla Walla, May 8. With per
haps ono or two exceptions, every
man who will hereafter suffer tho
death penalty In this state will bo
brought to this city and within thr
walls of tho state penitentiary tho
fatal drop will occur. On tho west
sldo a caso or two still hang flro
In tho courts, but on tho enst sldo no
murderer is confined awaiting his
doom at tho hands of a county slier
Iff. A wlso or unwlso legislature
made the provision, and now tliero
are soveral second-hand hnnglng nin
chinos In tho different counties which
could be sold at bargain sale and
still the present owners would make
money.
Tho next murder committed In
this state, If punished by death, will
bo avenged in this city, and tho su
perintendent of the state ponltentinry
will have charge of the work. It hns
been often questioned hero ns to the
result of tho new order of Mil nirs mi
the men confined in tho prison hero.
Auout oau men are now nt tho pen!
tontlary. several sorvlncr llfr. nontnn
ces, but none under sentence of
ileatli. A now system will havo to
Do adopted when tho first condemn
ed murderer enters the nHson hn
cause ho will havo to he kept In close
confinement until tho day of execu
tion and then hanccri. Tfir nffppt nt
tho tragedy upon the men unused to
acts oi mat Kind m their prcsonco
will be watched with Intnrost lv lr.
cal officers. Just how tho details of
an execution will bo arranged will
not bo known until the first hanging
is about to occur.
There aro soveral modern gallows
In tho stato owned by tho counties
having used them, and It is posslblo
that tho stato will purchnso one of
these for use nt tho prison. King
county, Pierce, Spoknno, Snohomish,
and perhaps other counties havo
hanging machines recently construct
ed and of modern design. Ono of
these instruments of death costs
from $100 to $200.
Lost A gray mare, with roached
mane, branded on left hip with helt
circle ovor cross and a bay mare,
branded with D on left shoulder and
diamond on right shoulder. Suitable
reward will be paid finder by return
ing to T. W. Ayres' barn.
... Smokers' Delight ...
Pride of Umatilla
Pendleton Boqaet
Emblem
Best Ten Cent Cigars Made
HERALDO
Clear Havana. Two for 25 Cents
Has No Superior.
Manufactured by
THE PENDLETON CIGAR FACTORY
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There is a Best
OF EVERYTHING
In Wall Paper or Decorative
Materials wc have the best
Just come in and take a look
at the new styles we are
showing. They arc the cor
rect ideas. Our paper hangers
and painters arc the best
workmen, and you are never
disappointed if your work is
entrusted to us.
Murphy,
ARTISTIC DECORATOR
COURT STREET
BUY YOUR
LUMBER
AT THE
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta St., opp. Court House.
PRICES AS LOW A5 THE LOWEST
For All Kinds of Building Material.
Including
Doors
Windows
Screen Doors
and Windows
Building Paper
Lime
Cement
Brick
and Sand
And Don't Forget Our Wood Clutter
For Barns and Dwellings
Office and Warehouse, Cor. Alta and Cottonwood Streets.
A. KUNKEL & CO.
Dealer in
COUNTY COURT IN SESSOIN.
Makers oi Happy Homes
Low prices, coupled with Car
pets and Matting oi Known nign
' quality, prove attractions irresisti
ble.
The question of Carpets and
Matting, where best obtained, is set
tled with promptness in our stock,
where good style and real worth
make low prices so emphatic.
BAKER & FOLSOM
mkera f Happy Heaves
There Will Be a Little More Business
Than Usual at This Term.
The regular May term of the coun
ty court convened at tho court house
Wednesday morning with Judge G.
A. Hartman presiding. There is lit
tle extra business to be transacted
at this term of court. The following
business was transacted during the
first day.
The bond of Felix H. Beath, for
road supervisor, was approved and
filed. Mr. Beath gave bonds In the
sum of $2000 to insure his faithful
performance of his duties. George
W. Proebstel and Robert Jamison
are his bondsmen.
A petition was presented by C. C.
Barth with 65 signers, asking ror a
new county road and the petition was
granted. This petition asks that the
new proposed road begin at tne
northwest corner of section 30, in
township 4, north of range 336 eaBt.
The court appointed Claud Steen,
Dave Still and H. B. Lee as viewers
for this road and C. B. McComber as
surveyor.
Bills Allowed.
The following are bills allowed
John Deere Plows and Harrows, New Mo-
line Wagons, Buckeye Drills, Minnea
polis Threshers. Dain Buck
Rake.
The Jones Vertical Cuttar Bar may bo instantly raised to a
vertical position, by the lifting levers whilo tho machine is in
motion; and the foot lift raises tho bar much higher than any
other machine, the sickle being thrown in and out of gear auto
matically. .... . ,
The Jones Vortical Mower has by actual count nearly one
if makfi-nn than the ordinary mower ovor
null iono jwvvm v i v
ono hundred less than the best of them, Come and see sample.
A. KUNKEL & CO.
The Pioneers of
the Pacific. .
A Strictly Up to Date Innuranc
Organization.
jo Affords Absolute Protection and Pyi
Claims Promptly.
head office:
PENDLETON - OREdON
Is Well Established
In Huven Htaloi.
SOLICITORS WANTED. 3
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TRANSFER,
STORAGE.
CROWNER BROS.
TKLKHHOHK MAIM 4.
Your Meals
Will ho greatly onjoyod If
you dine at the
French Restaurant
The table we set Is Buro to
pleaso you aa we serve
. every thing that 1b in season
OUR 25 CENT MEALS
Aro tho Best in Pendleton,
The French Restaurant
GUB LA FONTAINE, Prop.
Our Three Coated
ft
In Blue rad white colors ie
just the thing to give
good service.
W. J. CLARK & CO.