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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1902)
BACTS. QUALITY DECIDES. en s rurmsnings i o ani nuiernificent stock of Men's Furnish! no- iwn- . . m . . t.n Jinnn srrnnffinenea ana mann morn attrnfiTivn e addition oi a E t Fine Fancy Hose - - - - 25c M .- r n 7 j t r i r en s rine worsrea so?ts V Sale-Price, $6.50 PTIOMQ HM Suspenders, Boys Clothing, U 8 I U li O U IN Gloves, Men's Shoes and Pants - -m m r. u THE BIG WINDS JAMES A. HOWARD TALKS REGARDING THE PROPERTY. Says It Has the Biggest Hlgh-Grade Ore Bodies In the Camp Three Feet of $150 Ore Red Boy Proper ty Is Looking Very Fine. James A. Howard, secretary of the Red Boy Consolidated Gold Mines , Company, and also of the Golconda Consolidated Gold Minos Company, ; has -recently returned from a two weeks' visit at the properties of the companies in which ho is interested. Seen by a representative of the , East Oregonian, he reported things in the camp in general In flrst-class shape. At the Red Boy everything , is running smoothly with a full force of men and the Concord ground, re cently acquired by the consolidated company, is being rapidly opened up, ' showing up some splendid mineral ; ization. Both the Blaino and Helen 4H Mantles Guaranteed for 45 Days CCJ'ACjia J. XV A1 JUL IIC-A THING JUST OUT BEST IN THE WORLD j. candle power respectively for the single and triple ves. They are made in two .grades. Price 30 and ents each. John Barrett Company Opposlto Oregonlau TTTTTTTnrrrrrfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrfTTlii Bingham Springs... '...NOW OPEN... I Health and Slimmer Resort 3 Twenty-two Miles East of Pendleton on 0. R. & N. r Excursion Rates from all points For further information address E Manager t Bingham Springs 3 I GIBBON, Ore. iHUUAiUUUUllUiAUilUUiiUUiiJiilUAillud veins of that ground are disclosing largo bodies of high-grade milling ore. Tho ore of the Red Boy is also showing up better than for several months past, the mill is doing bet ter than last summer and, taking it all In all, this property is. looking more promising than for a long time. Tho lack . of more marked improve ment in tho showing of tho Red Boy is duo to the fact that sinco Febni. nry 1 a great deal of dead work has been dono in drifting and opening up tho Concord ground. Asked if it was the intention of tho company to continue deep sink ing in the main shaft and put in tho Olive creek water power during tho orcsent summer, Mr. Howard stated that arrangements were being per fected as rapidly as possible, tho con summation or which would mean tho sinking of the shaft at least 1000 feet cloeper and tho completion of, tho Olive creek water power plant so the company can develop nt least 2000 horse-power. Tho company hopes and believes that it will bo able to get both of these enterprises well under way during the present summer and fall. Speaking of tho Golconda, ho said that tho reports appearing in tho nowspapers regarding this proporty were substantially correct. Develop ment there is disclosing high-grade oro beyond tho most sanguine Jiopes and expectations of tho purchasers. In addition to tho fact that tho management has been nble to follow up tho rich shoot disclosed by tho workings of tho Messrs. English, tho moat important disclosure has boon tho opening of a rich shoot nt tho tunnel level, immediately off tho collar of tho shaft. "To the south of this level," said Mr. Howard, "we havo opened a shoot of high-grade sulphide oro av eraging $150 across tho three feet lying along tho wall. Wo havo now plenty of ore to start tho mill, a 20" stamp concentrator plant, and it is only 1 question of policy as to whether tho mill shall be started within a month or six weeks or not. "Taken all in all, tho Golconda, in my opinion, is developing more high grade oro in proportion to tho amount of work done than any other mine in tho camp. "It is only a'question as to whether we will be able to hang on to tho A 8UUST1TUTK, 'I sco you are smoking cigarettes n v. "Vos; Wis doctor Iuib forliUtilen in to ua tobacco." ore shoot, and as to its continuity, how largo and vnluablo tho proporty will becomo." WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Delegates to the Grand Convention Elected at La Grande. La Grande, Juno 10. Tho Fifth district convention, hold hero yestor day of tho Women of Woodcraft, was represented by between GO and 75 dolegatcs. Tho dologatca olocted to attend tho grand Women of Wood craft convention at Cripplo Crock, Col., in August, were: Mrs, Kim ball, of Pendleton; Mrs. Portor, of Baker; Mrs. Bessor, of Tho Dalles. Tho alternates aro: Mrs. Mlnnlo Stillman, of Pendleton; Mrs. Mc Cord and Mrs. Humphrey, of Bakor City. Thoy solocted Hoppnor for tholr noxt mooting which is to bo la June, 1001. In tho evening tho visit ing Women of Woodcraft woro git'' on a banquet by tho local lodgo. Happy Time tn Old Town. "Wo folt very happy," writes It. N. Bcvlll, Old Town, Va., 'whon Buck Ion's Arnica Salvo wholly' curod our daughter of a bad caao of ncald hoad." It delights all who uso It for cuts, corns, burns, bruises, bolls, ulcers, eruptions. Infnlllblo for piles. Only 23c at Tallman & Co.'a. Straw hats at Toutsch's. T"5 mm ammimmm mmmmmm mmm mam mmmthm mmm mmm mmmmm mmmi mmm mmmmmm mmmmmmmm mmn mme&mm eana rmmm mmm wimm mmm mma mtm mmm m The Chance of a Lifetime TO SAVE MONEY IN GROCERIES EVERYTHING MUST GO AT THE GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE ! AT D. KEMLER'S STUDY THESE PRICES: SYRUPS Vernier's best 2-gal jackets cut fr'm;$1.15 to 90c Kemler's best 3-gal " " " '1.65 25 Kemler's best 4-gal " Ohoc'late Cream 2-gal " Choc'late Cream 3-gal " Ohoc'late Cream 4-gal " CANNED GOODS Tomatoes, corn, beans, peas, regular price z tor 25c. , per can 2.15 to 1.25 to 1.85 to 2.40 to i 75 i 00 t 45 i 90 iOc 20c Standard table fruits, 7 cans, for Salmon7 4 canB for Hams and Bacon, per pound Oatmeal, per pound Rope, per pound, from..,, 8 Schilling's baking powder, per pound... Schilling's Typical blend coffee, per pound Cane sugar, per sack Beet sugar, per sack Potatoes, per hundred - Best cream cheese, per pound Silk soap, 6 bars for , Monopole fruit,b,igb,grade,cut f m 25c canto Everything else in Oar Grocery Cut Accordingly. Cash Only Goes at i OO 25c 4c 4c to 1 2c 40c 20c 4 90 4 60 50 16c 25c this Sale. Golden Star soap, 0 bars for ., 25c Dairy salt, 50 pound sacks, per sack 90c Flour, per sack , 75c Dairy butter, per roll 25c Creamery butter, per roll , 50c Macaroni, 1-pound package iOc AU kinds of lye, per can f Oc Sea Foam, large packages, 6 for............. 25c All kinds of axle grease, per can ,. 5c and JOc Ar buckle's and Lion Coffee ......... 8 pekgs $ i 00 Mason Frait Jars, Qts. 75c, Half-gals 90c Do No Credit Given Anyone. All parties knowing themselves to,fee; 'indited J) me ivHl please call and settle in cash or fcy Bankable paper before Jly I. All iaisettled accounts Jtdy i will he put in the hands of my attorney for collection. ' 4. ' t: . D. KEMLER I Closing Out Sale j