f n I t: ! i8 MONDAY FEBRUARY 16. 1903 IT'S JUST A COUGH I that pets your lungs sore and weak, and paves the war for pneumonia ar, consumption, or both. Acker's Eng-i lish Remedy will stop the cough in a' day and heal your lunjs. It will cure consumption, asthma, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Positive ly guaranteed, and money refunded If you arc not satisfied. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co. Buffalo, .K. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co. READ ALL OF THIS. You Never Know the Moment When This Information May Prove of In finite Value. It is worth considerable to any reader to know the value of and use of a medicine, for U there Is no occa sion to employ it in the meantime frail humanity Is subject to many In' Cuences and unforseen contingencies that the wisest are totally unable to gauge the future. Know, then, that Doan's Ointment will cure any case of Hemorrholdes, commonly known as , piles, or any disease of the cuticle or skin, generally termed eczema. On i application convinces continuation cures. Read the proof: J T. H. Thomas, attorney, o! 500 East Bennett avenue. Cripple Creek, says: I Just as emphatically endorse Doan't Ointment today as I did in the month of June. 1899. At that time I went to the drug store fcr a box which I used for Itching hemorrholdes. A few ap plications gave wonderful relief, and F i CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING. Progressive Farmers Are Beginning! to Realize the Benefits of Working j Together. j The progressive and business-like j fa mer has reached the time when he, has ome to know that hnndllng milk, ic;catlvoly can be done at less cost! ,r- imnilllnp It. Ir.dlviilually on the f.i-m and he also realizes that If he r imrt nwnpr in flip creamerv or rest factory that handles his mllK.i becomes to that extent, a profit s:.n cr In the earnings of the factor)'! t... cty placing himself in the posi , ' jl to rcalize a lietter Income from ! l.:s dairy than he otherwise could, by, sd!ing the raw material, because he' w o buys raw material of any kind ' and prepares It for market, fixes the r Toflt he Intends to make by so doing, .a., this is true in regard to milk as ,.l other article: hence, co-operative t-ameries and cheese factories have f ?en established and succeeded where proprietary creameries failed. I am led to believe from my own observation and the best information ( I can gather that the time is uot far, distant when the milk will all be man-; ufactured Into butter and cheese. nnd- also be prepared for consumption in t other forms in the factories owned ; fiTirl iitrnlll th mnn whn keen the cows and furnish the milk supply. In Memory of Charles K. Adams. Madison. Wis., Feb. 16. Memorial services in honor of Charles Kendall Adams, late president of tho TJnlver sity of Wisconsin, were held today in the University Armory. Every scat was taken and a large number stood in the aisle during the service, which was of an Impressive and touching character The principal speakers were Dr. E. A, Dirge, acting president of the University of Wis consin, nnd President Angoll of the University of Michigan. A paper was also read from President Wheeler ow the University of California, who was an intimate friend of President Adams at Cornell. The program also Included eulogistic addresses on be half of the faculty, students and nlnmnl of the university GOOD SOUND Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She who Is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Ufe Pills to maintain it By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good di gestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c at Tnllman & Co.'s druggists. Is always received.! place your order Willi n Fir, Tamarack ..Pine., Wht, K. I Laatz Bro Telephone Main : tinH. Tom's Cahin. prises 30 m?oiI. Including a dozen Stetsons "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Is specialty artists, two quartets a su the title or a really hie company itrb orchestra and many colored which, under the personal direction ! ooniedlaus. who add to the big pro of Leon W. Washburn, whoie name! duction not a little oy their pontnn Is most favorably associated with up- mjus wit at d cleer singing Hrd dare-to-date amusements. Is to appear at ing. Watch for the big street parade, the Frazer opera house on Wednes- Tickets or sale at Frazer'.: book short continuation of the treatment 1 day February IS. The company com ) store. Popular wires cured me. There have been aymp- torns of a recurrence since, but a few I , ,. . , ... applications of the remedy never falls, Ward's Minstrels. season, and would have done credit to bring positive relief. My opinion" There was a large audience a' thei any troupe Several of me spj-o-of Doan's Ointment, then expressed. Auditorium last night, where Harrv 'all!!i "Urodut5 were receded with fa tho same rodar as It wns when1 5 nert narr; vociferoUs applause which made it a ft wm flret brought "my nJce!" Ward's n,msteIs sans ami dancei1 ! a'mcult matter fo, the performance For sale by all dealers, price fKi,belr lnt0 the sood graces of the to get off me stage Harrv Wurd him cents. Foster-Mllbum Co Buffalo audience. There was plenty of air ; snlf was one of the hits, and the Plause and the performance deserved UTexp.of buck and Cnl it. It was a creditable affair botl- dancing There are also some s-ou scenically and vocally The openine -cices In the organization, and tho set was more elabarte than nny that singing of the Harmonic Four pleased has been seen m the big house this immensely Memphis Appeal. Nr Y sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. inereuy suviug iu iiieuioe iuk j manufacturing profit, making each ; farmer more interested in improving! his herd and producing a larger qunn-j 1 tlty and better grade of milk and con- 'centratlng the milk products of any locality, producing therefrom large quantities of high grade, uniform . goods; such goods as what the con sumers of the world want today. There are instances where the farmi daily brings as high a price as th ; creamery', but that is true in only a, small number of case6 for obvious i reasons; namely, lack of knowledge! in the proper handling of milk to pro duce fine goods, lack of proper dairy) utensils for getting the entire butter i ' product out of it in the best possible j condition, and last, but not least, u ' lack, in very many .nstances. of suf ficient nelp to perform the necessary ' labor. L. C Cuslee. in Practical Farmer Dally East Oregonlan orrfy 15 cents a wck. by carrier. Aluminum is superior to any stone for sharpening cutlery For Racquet Honors. Vmv Ynrfc Pph tfi Tho rnntPKt nntr In the amateur racquet cham-j plonship tournament of America, which commenced today on the courts of the New York Racquet and Ten nis Club, include nearly a score of the most prominent devotees of the game in this country and Canada. Boslou. New York. Philadelphia and Montreal rre well represented. Clar ence Mackay won tho championship last year, but he is not defending his title this season. The participants in the opening games werp paired as follows: Captain R. O. MacDougal, Montreal, and R. K. Cassatt. Philadel phia; Qulncy A. Shaw, Jr., Boston, and W. B. Dinsmore, Jr., New York; E Hewitt. New York, and Frederick Huntington New York; F. F. Hol land. Monti eal and Lnwience Water tn-ry. New York. "Swinkly. ihe great actor, is a great believer in higher criticism." "I did not know that." "He is though. He bays he'd rather get a grd hand from the peanut gallery than a box any old time." Baltimore News. Gray's Harbor! Commerci We Don't Keep In But we no Keep a stock of nice drr Celling, Rustic and in all grade aw,,ii of Dimension LnmUr, oiuding Lath and Ehl Our stock of Doca, uows, Moulding, E and Tar Paper ud Boxes Is complete, ud one In need of Lumber not be wrong in pUl their order with the Gray's Harbor Com.! Opp. W; & c, R. sammmmmmmm mmmmmm mm mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmn? ANNOUNCEMENT B ON FEBRUARY 20th, 1903, NEIL J. SORENSEN & CO. WILL B FILL ALL ORDERS RECEIVED FOR STOCK OF THE HIGHLAND GOLD MINES COMPANY H A SUMPTER, OREGON, CORPORATION The First Allotment of 100,000 Shares Will Be Placed on the Market on that Date to Be Disposed of AT SIX (6) CENTS PER SHARE. :TO INVESTORS Having been successfull in financing the Friday Gold Mining Company, we now de sire to announce that we have been appointed financial agents for the HIGHLAND GOLD MINES COMPANY, a Sumpter, Oregon, corporation, which recently purchased and now owns the Knapp Group of Mines consisting of four claims, situated in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon on the main divide between the headwaters of Cracker Creek and Rock Creek, about eight miles from the City of Sumpter. Baker County, Oregon. Colonel M. L. Lohmire, E. M., of Baker City, Oregon, one of the most competent and conservative mining engineers in the Northwest, after making a thorough examination of this gToup. speaking of the vein traversing the entire length of three claims. In his re port stated: "There are no faults or throws, or any dislocations along its course, but it Is a strong, continuous and well defined vein, showing in all the different tunnels, shafts ana cuts to be well mineralized and distinctly defined. But few mines carry commercial values in gold and silver for so long a distance; in fact, I have seldom seen in my long years oi mining experience, a vein so strong and persistent in carrying such fair values as this one for so long a distance along its course or strike. "In submitting this report for your favorable consideration, I would say that as a whole there are but few mining propositions that have for the future better features, all in all, for developing into an A No. 1 Mine The Bannock "Burn Claim alone, will, without doubt develop into s gTeat mine, for it has every feature for so doing strength of fissuring. width of same and the continuous strength of ore, and the value from east to west which is shown by the openings on the vein and the throw of Its float from the apex. this one has always struck me at being one of the valuable ones." In placing tills stock upon the market, we shall not attempt to make our showing os account of the adjoining properties, or to make you believe we have a big mine just because we happen to be on the same zone as the great North Pole, E & E, Columbia and Golcondi on the west, and the Maxwell. Robbins-Elkhorn and Baisely-Elkhorn on the east but will simply .let the Knapp Group of Claims show for itself. We ask you to visit the property, learr. the facts for yourself; and if you are desir ous of making a fair investment, you may visit the property without cost to you we will pay your expenses if the facts are not exactly as represented. The first allotment of 100.000 shares of this stock will be placed on the market on the 20th day of February, 1&03. We will fill orders on and after that date; and ail orders re ceived prior thereto will be placed on file with the secretary and the stock Issued on Febru ary 20th, In the order In which the subscriptions were received, we reserve the right, how ever, in case of an over-subscription to return your money. We now iuvitc you to wito your orders for the desired amount of stock: fill out the subscription blank herein printed, cut it out. and mall direct to us at the earliest possible moment; or write us at our exiensc to set aside for you to be issued on the 20 of February the number of shares deslreu Then remit by letter. The price is six (C) cents per share, and the stock is lul'y Da!a up non assessable and bears no personal liability After the first allotment is disposed oi nc stock will be sold at the above rate, hut the price will advance. USE THIS BLANK FOR YOUR ORDER igo. To NEIL J SORENSEN & CO., SUMPTER. OREGON. Gentlemen: I hereby make application to the HIGHLAND GOLD MINES COMPANY of Sumpter, Oregon, through yourselves, for ( ) Shares of the Stock of said Company, at Six (6) Cents per share, to be issued on February 20th 1903. I agree to a .cept the return of the amount re mitted in case of over subscription. The purchase involves no Per sonal Liability, as the stock is full paid, non assessable and no.v. forfeitable. I wired at your expense on 1903, to set aside for me the number of shares above mentioned, to be issued on Feb 20, 1903 Name , .Par value of shares P. O. Address one Hollar Enclosed herewith you will find $ in payment for the above subscription. We heartily recommend this property and advise the purchase of uHighi land Gold" stock; it is an Investment, not a Speculation. Address All Communications To NEIL J. SORENSEN & CO., Department Financial Agents Sumptef, Oregoflj