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WW i 1 -"JfllPlpW' IT! E-4 fs:4 EtJ ml TUESDAY. FEBRUARY IT. 1903. EXPENSES Muslin Underwear Sale This sale will be one of the greatest opportunities to buy high grade Muslin Underwear at low prices, that has been offered the ladies of Pendleton this season. Our special sale confinues through this week and you will have an opportunity of getting just what you want if you don't wait too long. See our Window Display and you will be convinced that this is the place to buy your White Goods. The Fait, The Store That Saves Yoo Money. TOTAL APPROPRIATION WILL BE OVER $1,341,500. Bargains in Real Estate I have a larger and better list of Farms, Stock Ranches and City Property to Bell than ever before. AIbo a big lot of land in the coming wheat section of Eastern Washington. N. Berkeley ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COtrKBEIiLOB-AT-LAW TJ. B. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY TJ. S. Patent Office H. 8. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Marki and Ooprrittin 7 ic.at. If. TV.. WsshJmrton. D. t Following Is Partial List Showing Ex penses of Maintaining the Depart ments of the State and for the Capi tol Building. .. Salem. Or.. Feb. 1" Three appro priation bills will be introduced in the legislature tomorrow, to provide for the expense of the state depart ments and plate Institutions tor tho ensuing two years. The total appro priations recommended will be a lit tle over Sl.3tl.500. The bllU will bo considered In committee of the whole In each of the houses and will then go to the governor. They will prob ably not get through both houses be fore Thursday. Following are the appropriations requested or the payment of the ex penses of the maintenance of the ex ecutive, administrative, judicial, edu cational and other departments of the state, for public printing, for the cap itol building, for various boards, com missions, commissioners and offic ers: Payment of salary of governor $2. 000. Salary of private secretary to the governor. Including his salary as clerk of the board of trustees of the Oregon state insane asylum, clerk of the pub lic building commission and clerk of the board of capitol building commis sioners, J4.200. Salary of clerk and stenographer in executive department, J1.S00. Salary of secretary of state, $3,000. Salaries of clerks and stenograph ers in offi?e of secretary of state. $16,720. Salaries of additional clerks In the office of secretary of state, -equlred by the "corporation tax law," $3,600. Salary of state treasurer, $1,600. Salaries cf clerks and stenograph ers in the office of the state treasurer, $6.S00. Salaries of additional clerks in the office of the state treasurer required by the "corporation tax law," and the "inheritance tax law." $1,200. Salaries of the three justices of the supreme court, clerk and deputy clerks, official reporter, stenograph ers, and clerks for the justices, sen ices of bailiffs and general and con tingent expenses of the supreme court of the state of Oregon. $46,000. Salaries of the judges of circuit courts and prosecuting attorneys and deputies. $155,500. Pavmeut of salarv of attomey.gen cral. "$6,000. Payment of salary of clerk and as sistant in the office of the attorney geceral. $1,200. Salary of superintendent of puliHc Instruction, $6,000. Payment of traveling expenses of superintendent of public Instruction. $1,500. Salaries of clerks and stenograph ers In the office of the superintendent of public instruction. $3,000. Expenses of teachers- associations. $o00. Salary of state librarian. $2,000. Purchase of books, book cases, pa pers. etc., for payment of expenses of cataloguing and for the payment of contlnsent expenses of state library. $5,000. Salary or governor. $1.'00. of secre tary of state and stnte treasurer each. $500 a year, for their services In su pervising public works, public build ings, etc.. for which compensation Is not otherwise provided, $4,000. Salaries or the chief Janitor, three assistant janitors, fireman, night wntchman, messenger and gardener at the capitol building and grounds. $12,000. Salaries of pilot Timmissloners and secretary cf board of pilot commis sioners. $2 400. Salaries of health officers of As toria. Coo Bav. Gardiner and Ya-nulr-a. $1,400. Salary and clerk hire of atate land agent, $3,600. Salary at d expenses of master fish warden, ai'd salary and expenses of deputy fisb warden. $11,400. Salaries of members and general and contingent expenses of the Ore gon domestic animal commission $5,000. Payment of services and expenses of members and officers, and general and contingent expenses of state beard of horticulture. $9,000. Payment of expe"es of public printing, ruling and binding and pur chase of paper. Including "uniform series of school record books and blanks." provided for public schools by department of education and prim ing and binding election blanks, com piling, printing and binding election laws, and purchase of election sup plies, $50,000. Payment of expenses of printing and binding supreme court reports, viz balance due for vol. 40. $200; and vols. t-1. 52. 53. 54. 55, 600 each, at $3 per .olume, $9,200. Payment of general and contingent e.peniies of state capitol building and grounds and various departments thereof, i. e., for water, gas. express age, stationery, telegraphing, rental of telephones, postage etc required In the ordinary course of business to maintain said building, grounds and departments. $17,000. Payment of expense of painting the Interior walls of third floor and inte lior of dor e of capitol bi'ilding. $S00. Payment of cxpenre of lighting ttate capitol building, $7,400. Purchase of fuel for heating the state capitol building. $2,500. Payment of expenses of publication of proclamations notices of warrart calls, etc.. 5600. Total. $408,220. Kx, if 7 r " v. ; v. O0 - i V6 , ' jet f AIFMI A Ito Vv . v. , 7! 7 Acts Ge-rtWi Acts Be.re-ficia.l fids Irvily as a. Laxaiivi Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured audi well-informed ana to tne neaimy, Decauss component parts are simpie ana wnoies and because it acts without disturbing natural functions, as it is wnolly free 1 every objectionable quality or substance, the nrneess of manufacturing fies are use they are pleasant to the taste, but the me nal virtues of syrup oi rigs are obtained an excellent comDinanon oi plants Enov be medicinally laxative and to act most ficiallv. To get its beneficial effects- the genuine manufactured by the C2 iYRVP' rrancisco,ci. iewYork, For tale by U leading Draists, in original packages only, beating the A -ouisville, K) Illinois Mineworkers. Springfield. 111., Feb. 17. The Illi nois division of the United Mine-' workers of America began its annual . fonvention here today with a full attendance of delegates from all the locals. The convention, which will continue a week or 10 days, will be full of interest to the miners, though little business of great Importance is' i to be transacted outside of the forma-1 tion of a wage scale to be presented to the operators. In this matter the convention will be guided by the schedule framed at the national con ference at Indianapolis and little dif ficulty is anticipated in reaching a satisfactory agreement. half soles 40c. Wisconsin Lumbern Milwaukee. WIb., Febl nual meeting of the bermens' Association the Hotel Pflster todayj ever held by the assoc posal to extend the feature of the orcaniza matters of Importances cussed. sam mmmm mmm mmmmmm mm mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmi 1 ANNOUNCEMENT ON FEBRUARY 20th, 1903, NEIL J. SORENSEN & CO. WILL FILL ALL ORDERS RECEIYED FOR STOCK OF THE 1 HIGHLAND GOLD MINES COMPANY A SUMPTER, OREGON, CORPORATION s The First Allotment of 100,000 Shares Will Be Placed on the Market on that Date to Be Disposes E AT SIX (6) CENTS PER SHARE. rro INVESTORS Having been succesfull in financing the Friday Gold Mining Company, wo 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 tho 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 moat competent and conservative mining engineers in the Northwest, after making a thorough examination of this group, "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 and 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 yer.rs of mining experience, a vein so strong and persistent in carrying such fair values as this one for 80 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 a gTeat mine, for it has every feature for so doing strength of Assuring, 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. tnis one has always struck me as being one of the valuable ones." In placing this stock upon the market, we shall not attempt to make our showing . t . u . it . ... , . ( Mln nat hpi-aii ui..uuui oi me uujuiuing properties, or to make you believe we nave j . we happen to be on the same zone as the great North Pole, E & B, Columma ana uuico .1 . . .. . . . . ., , , v, Aunt tint n un me west, ann tne .Maxwell, Robblns-Elkhorn and Balseiy-fciKnorn uu a Glmnlp lot ttA lTnnr.n SI .. n 1 ! i . . . . .U wuc .vuajijj utuup in umims snow tor useii. We ask you to visit the property, learr. the facts for yourself; and if you are d ous of making a fair investment, you may visit the property without cost to you, we J""r expenses u tne tacts are not exactly as representea. -m The first allotment of 100.000 shares of this stock will be placed on thm"l the 20th dav of Fphmnrr ion? w .in nn j, onrt nftnr that date: and all orders m - -" "Ill 1111 U111C10 JM , . , rt. ceived prior thereto will bo nlarort nn ni -wh tho .M.tarv and the stock issued on rem aty 20th, in the order in which the subscriptions were received, wo reserve the right, no ever, in case of an over-subscription to return your money. We now invite you to send sour orders for thp riHirut nmnt,. ,nni,. hi .mihscrlntlon blank herein prtnti cut it out. and mail direct to us at the earliest possible moment; or write us at our expel to set aside for you to be issued on the 20 of February the number of shares desin Then remit by letter. The nrice is sir fGl cents ncr share, and the stock Is fully paid l non-assessable and bears no personal liability. After the first allotment is disposed oi will In. , . . , 1 1 , i ....r, iu niiu m uie aoove rate, mil tne price win auvnuvc USE BLANK FOR YOUR ORDER . 190. To NEIL J SORENSEN & CO., SUMPTER, OREGON. Gentlemen: I hereby make application to the HIGHLAHD Q0LD 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 accept the return of the amount re- mitted in case of over subscription. The purchase involves no Per--unai Li.Min.iTY, as the stock is full paid, .son asrfssaiii.f. and non- tOKrr.iTAULE I wired at your expense on 1905, 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 dollar , Enclosed herewith you will find $ in payment for the above subscription. We heartily recommend this property and advise the purchase of "I land Gold" stock; it is an Investment, not a Speculation. Address AH Communications To NEIL J. SORENSEN & CO., Department Financial Agents Sumpter, Oi