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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1903)
LOOK. OUT FORb (KTARRH When the cold -wave Sag is tip, f reszisg weather Is on the -way. Winter in here in earnest, and with it all the miserable symptoms of Catarrh return blinding headaches and nenralgia, thick mncons discharges from the nose and throat, a hacking congh and pain in the chest, bad taste in the month, fetid breath, nansea and all that makes Catarrh the most sickening and disgusting of all complaints. It canses a feeling of per sonal defilement and mortification that keeps one nervous and asxions wkfla In tee company of o tiers. 4 It w 111. RURAL ROUTES Pill Losing Flesi That means a low condition of health ; the is poorly nourished and tninness follows. system is then susceptible to disease any one o( fn spite of all efforts to prevent it, the filthy secretions and mncons mat ter find their way into the Stomach end are distributed by the blood to every nook and corner of the system; the Stomach and Kidneys, in fact every organ and part of the body, be come infected with the catarrhal poison. This disease is rarely, if ever, evenin itsearliest stages, a purely local disease or simple inflammation of the sose and throat, and this is why sprays, washes, powders and the various in kxling mixtures fail to cure. Heredity is sometimes back of it parents have it and so do their children. agaacheata r, Y-, Xarci 6, 19G&. Oestlezies: I had all the trcptniM that aceempaxy tMa e-aaa, m Elect droppin? la tha throat, a, Mav atajit desire to hawk and spit,faellaaj ci drrnsca Is tht throat, cotiE-h cplttlnr cpon Tilths la the norsifc acafca ferulae Is tha aoee, -which ra cr&lred m-ach uSsrt to blew oct, uaa, tinea s!sr tha sou to bleed aatf lea-tins: zse -with a aide haadaaha. Z had t - rsffarod Sot s years. I eoTr.TT.eaced to take S. 8. 8. asst a?Ur I had tit. threa l&rffa bcttlaa I noticed a chanra for tha hat an. Th-ca anccaraf ad, I coatissedto taaal It and Is a ahcrt -while tu anr'raay cured. -XTDS03T A. 2ZXXJL3C. Xair and Tina Sta Slehmoad, T farm near Seattle, is looked upos as good bead for the new team. One of the directors of the oW team said yesterday that he had received applications galore from players wanting positions, one from as far SOME STATISTICS CONCERN- east as Massachusetts. A sabscrip- ING FREE MAIL DELIVERY, j ttoa list will be circulated among the1 business hoases within a few days. Slight Falling Off in Business, Owing) to Shortness of Month. i VERMONT NOW -WET." Walla Walt Jn --- 1 tks ! ro,r mr.1 routes e tie postosce d-! Has Been a Dry state for ver Fiftyi number of ailments finds easy access. Get plumo parent that ce.c in this city. W" N H Hqw? ScQtfS Emulsion. were distribute Asrhtg tie past, .... I Brthn Vt Mnrck 2 Tvv Til J U1-V. rm . n month 14.60 pieces o( afl matter. t' "f Tenor .roMM-1 riumnc aim cli Su iwjcuici usually; fll as compared t 1S.MS pieces in JaM-;tkm in Vermont, wMcfc &as been a. safer to be plump anywa And in ScOtt S Emr an and 14754 pieces in December. 1 "dry" state for more than half a cea- , LOJieetions to t&e asaonet of 7,412 1 ""J- " "w" i aiuii tiicic die uic vu -hiii-iii.o tiitit niaKe npi the foar carriers, as rompred Tt-tb : discard the prohibitory law and1 tleSll and repair Wasting. Z 37k :n January ssd -Jut in Deceta- a"Pt n piace a nign license bcr 1 option law. with teven classes of li-, From T-nral roete N'o. 1. 422 nieces cenrs. ranging in cost Tom , t' mail were distribeted ia February la the treatment of Catarrh, anti septic and soothing washes are good for cleansing purposes or clearing tba head and throat, bttt this is the extent of their nsefnlness. To enre Catarrk permanently, the blood mast be purified and the system relieved of its lotA of fonl secretions, and the remedy to accomplish this is S. S. S. which hac no equal as a blood partner. It restores the blood to a natural, healthy state aaal the catarrhal poison and effete f are carried out of the system through tha proper channels. S. S. S. restores to tha blood all its good qualities, and whsa rich, pure blood reaches the inflamed sembrzne and is carried through the circulation to all the Cstarrh iniectei portions of the body, they soon heal, the mucous discharges cease and th patient is relieved of the most offensive and humiliating of all complaint. S. S. S. is a vegetable remedy and contains nothing that could injure tha cost delicate constitution. It cures Catarrh in its most aggravated form, and cases apparently incurable and hopeless. Write us if you have Cataxzfe, and our physicians will advise you without charge. THE SWIFT SPEOfnO OO., ATLANTA, OA. We call Scott's Emulsion a food-medicine J" SaTsILrto 17 tSS cause it does so much through nourishment Wh and S23 collections were nwd Route 1 drag stores selling on physicians" pre-1 rp. -,. fl-c, and watincr rnnHiti'nnc No 3 ranks secosd in dtetribntions. scrtptlona. Today the new law be-' inere IS a lOSS OI nesn anu cabling Conditions GOi being 3.47. but falls to comes enecuve ana we ciues ana : ic an evidence Of Starved tlSSUeS and nm-PC- fl.J jimc r,i iTo, towns vote on the auestion of grant- 11 lb au CN lucill-c ul siaixcu tiaiuci anu neneS, flcj ?mg made Ronte No. 2 romes next!ns licenses The indications are that DlOOCJ are hungry. They Want the nOUrishmp uia .ai-riHBfim.c t f rir j the vote will be in the affirmative in, a J J '"unaiiiut . . J - . - .. I , ... ".II, . Roete No. 4 re-le larger places, wmie tne smaller , ancl jOOd principles SO peneCtiy Dlended m Srottl of mail matter and towns will decide to continue hi- j r 1 1 J oiuon. .cmuisiun. The whole body soon feels the influen of the new force and a noticeable change for better takes place at once. That is why Scottl Emulsion is so good for those who are losing fie the number fourth place be: and 5i lections. reived 3.41S pieces February is the shortest month in i the year and the postoffice employes 1 say that is the reason for the slight failing off in returns for the month as Monster Show to be Given in Phila- j compared with the two previous delphia for the Famous Sporting j months. Edjton BENEFIT FOR "MACON." WILL PLAY BASEBALL. Philadelphia, Pa.. March 4 Like a page torn from the pugilistic histop- or sufferincf from any wasting disease. of a decade or more ago will be the .' J Q Walla . . . monster show given in industrial Han Un" : tonight for the benefit of J. B. (Ma-i Write the East Ore goniaa for a free cat alogue of them. A foil sappfy always kept in stock. LEGAL BLANKS Looks Like Sure Go With Walla This Time Salary se5- 'con) McCormick, the famous sporting Walla Walla. March 4. This dty writer who is critically ill. Old-time will have a baseball team this year, pugilists who have not been seen in This was practically decided upon the ring for many years will don the yesterday at a meeting of several of mits out of gratitude to the man who the directors and other members of has done more than any other one the old club The proviso is a salary : person to elevate the sport of pugil- limlt of $650. which with a team of ism and who was instrumental In in men means an average salarv of $65 per month. . 'h most no'ed fighters of the last 'ther retired champions will also lena It is the intention of the fathers 'ua'ter of a century i'Brit-n Terry and Hughey McGovern, of the movement to secure some good O d-umers such as Biliv Edwards, i rh-.r aid as will Peter Maher, Jack player manager and give him liberal -'tur Chambers, Prof BIHv McLean, i Tom Sharkej Jack McCormick. Dave powers in the management of the r.j.f Donovan and Jimmy Clarke, will , Sullivan and "Kid" McCoy. club Eddie Bruyette. captain of last --.n put on the gloves in friendly , year's team at present residing on a ws Dominirk McCafferty, Jack Ladies' half soles 40c. Teutsch. We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New Yorl '. AnlTffe. "Brooklyn Jimmy" Carroll, Bui!" McCarthy. Horace Leeds. Jack ringing fame and fortune to many 1 Fopaity. Jimmy Ryan. Jack Daley and Canadian Mining lnstit& Montreal. Que.. March 3.-P. i nual general meeting of the Mining Institute began at thfc sor today and will remain in until Saturday. The attendauttl eludes members from all parisS Canada and the outlook is brigl',1 the most successful meeting to! history of the organization. :ammmmmmmmmminmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?n r: i WE ARE NOW OFFERING THE SHARES I SECOND ALLOTMENT OF 100,000 1 OF HIGHLAND GOLD STOCK AT SIX (6) CENTS PER SHARE. The first allotment of 100,000 Shares was disposed of at six cents per share, mostly by telegram, and in order to allow those whose orders failed to reach us by the 51 20th of February, on account of delayed mail? and blocked trains, an opportunity to secure "HIGHLAND GOLD" stock, at the bedrock price of six cents per share, we have placed the second allotment upon the market at the same price. This is a ground floor offer, and an opportunity to invest your savings in a gold mine with a brilliant future, one which will, without dubt, after a course of systematic development, rank as one of the largest gold producers and dividend payers in the sumpter iZZ gold fields. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION TheHIGHLAND GOLD MINES COMPANY owns twelve quartz claims (240 acres) In the heart of the famous SUMPTER DISTRIST OF EASTERN OREGON, and located on the same belt as the world-renowned NORTH POE, theCOLUMBIA, the GOLCONDA, and the E. & E. MINES to the west, and theBAISLEY-ELKHORN and other large producers to the east, the great CHLORIDE mine lying to the north of the HIGHLAND GROUP. This wonderful belt or zone after passing through the mines to the west strikes the HIGHLAND ground and runs through it for a distance of 3500 fwt. The vein o. ledge has been thoroughly prospected and pa-ore has been uncovered the whole distance ir fat, the longest and most continuous pay-shoot or ore body ever discovered in the district is found in the HIGHLAND ground. FREE TRIP TO THE MINES To any who wishes to invest a reasonable sum in the HIGHLAND, we will pay all the traveling expenses to and from the mine for the purpose of his making a personal investi gation, "We have a good mine and we are not afraid to show it. Mining men and experts or known ability who have visited the HIGHLAND are all unanimous in saying that theHIGH LAND will make a large mine and a good producer. In Inviting you to purchase stock In the HIGHLAND, we do so with the end In view of securing you as a permanent customer and client, believing that by fair and honest treat ment only can we retain the confidence of investors. From our prospectus you can learn all about our enterprise. It Is a good one sate and certain. We recommend It to our most conservaUve clients. SECOND ALLOTMENT IS NOW OFFERED AT 6 CENTS PER SHARE 2g8Sf2 stafCSJ $30 w THIS IS POSITIVELY THE LAST BLOCK OF THIS STOCK THAT WILL BE SOLD AT SUCH AM EXTREMELY LOW FIGURE USE THIS BLANK FOR YOUR ORDER 190. To NEIL . SORENSEN & CO., SUMPTER, OREGON. Gentlemen: I hereby make application to the HIGHLAND GOLD MIKES 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 Pkr hONAi. Liability, as the stock is fuu. paid, no.v assf.ssahi.i. and non. KORFEITAHI.K. 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 dollar Enclosed herewith you will find $ in payment for the above subscription. Do not delay your ordors. WIRE US AT OUR EXPENSE, stating the number of shares you wish set aside. Then remit by letter, (using the application blank below,) By this means you will be reasonably certain of securing the stock while at the BEDROCK price of six cents per share. -t :t.4 We refer you to any bank, business house, or to any substantial citizen in the com munity In which we live. Send money order, check or draft at your earliest convenience. For further particulars apply to For Further Particulars Apply To NHL J. SORENSEN & CO., Department No. M Financial Agents Stimptcr, Oregon GOOD AGENTS WANTED. MU8T GIVE REFERENCES. 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