East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 06, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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IRRIGATED LANDS, FRUIT LANDS
ALFALFA LANDS, GARDEN LANDS
Strawberries, Mticns, Grapes and every forage plant,
Vegetable, Fruit and Flower known cau be success
fully grown cn the Irrigated Lands of the
OREGON LAND ASP WATER GO.
Situated along the Columbia K.ver from Umatilla west.
We are prepared to Irrigate and have for sale 6000 acres
of these choicest lands, and offering them for sale with
PERPETUL WATER RIGHTS
at $50 00 per Acre (tor the first 1000 Acres only
Annuai charge for water not to exeeed $1.00
per acre. For further information call upon or write to
N. BERKLEY, Pendleton, Oregon
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OREGON LAND & WATER CO., UMATILLA, ORE.
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I WESTERN STATES BURDENED
BY ST. LOUIS FAIR
the field for the Ixwls and Clark fair
are as follows:
Alfred Holman, California.
Dr. Hewy Waldo Coe, Minnesota
and North Dakota.
D. C. Freeman, Ariiona, New Mexi
co and Utah.
C H. Mclsaac. Washington.
Henry Blarkman. Idaho end Utah.
T. T.Geer, Nebraska and Missouri.
John F. Ksapp, Colorado.
SCROFU
Will Make Further Appropriations for
the Lewis and Clark Exposition
All Western States Enthusiastic
List of Field Workers.
Portland, March 6 The Lewis and Governor Chamberlain Will Make Two
J Clark fair will not receive as much Appointments.
NEW BARBER EXAMINERS.
rlnrL-. damn or crowded anarfm.
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the poorer sections oi large cities.
imonev from "UVstpra stAtes this vnar ' Portland Mnrrh fi Thr state hoard Kilt H Qtpn frniTl SCrOIllln tn nr.
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'becoming more and more manifest as ncw numbers The term of S H. and herein JieS the great dailCr.
I Howard nnc nf the oldest members, .- l
I of the board .expired this week, and as weU aVOld the Step,
i F. D. Hopers Is about to hand In his . 4
Scott s iimulsion contamc A
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hnild im the whole bodv and pniki
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the sessions of Western legislatures
draw to the close. There is no reason
for dlscouraement however because resignation, leaving H. G. Meyer the
larger sums can be secured in 1905 ' remaining member of the examining ,
than could possibly be secured at board. J. C. Wels, vice-president of
this time The great disadvantage to the Barbers' Union .Is the choice of
the fair will be that the money will , his union for the position, and his
be available late and the progress of friends sav that Governor Chamber-1
the exposition will thereby be retard- lain looks with favor upon his appoint
, ed. Tet It will be conceded that ad- menu
ditlonal money can be used to good' The unions In saiem. Astoria and, .; . h-j IfUir D l
purpose at a late hour. Oregon appro-' Baker City will have some voice In TO aCCJUirc HCW , Jicailllj, iOIIG nesfl.
pnaied monev in lyoi ror the Buffalo ' ue seiecuon oi me nue: mumuer. i i- f l: 1 i
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lilt' tuiiubliiuu "lirutn. iwiiutr i. uiii iu i m c.
Western legislatures have felt the! unions
:Ive committees of the outside J 1 . , , i
'Jif win i-uuruii "H u'"'u" 1 V LJl al 1 1 if 1 (1J LV aim lilVlilM
burden of their appropriations this tee of the Portland union, and the, . . . O
year for the fair at St. Louis, and ; new member will be Jointly seiectea., neV SirUCClire wnere it IS fllOSt
i"""" ",lu J"Ju films or . ...M. mu w-.,.-.. v. - 1 llCiC 13 llUUJlll&f lllttL Will fin
with nrnmlso nf innnmHntifm. tizm I iournevman and two emnlovinc bar-1 uu
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ears hence. These legislatures wll , tiers, out or tne recent law ine oraer oTinfl in the Cae OI CrOtll m thnn
all have adjourned by the 12th of this 111 be reversed, and the onion men' gOUU III 11 JC LdSC Ui S-lUiUld man
,orra a n"t)or"y- Hmulsion.
We'll send you a sample free upon request.
BEST DRY WOOD
We have bought of the Allen Brothers, their interest in the
Wood bnsinesB, and no? we are ready to furnish the best
dry wood on short notice. Office 638 Main Street
Phone 2. P. P. COLLIER & CO.
.month, except Missouri and Nebras'
ka. Governor Geer is now on a mis-1
sion to those states in behalf of the Notice.
1W15 fair Idaho Is the only state Pendleton, Feb. 26. 1903.
which has appropriated money for the Street poll tax for 1903 will be due
Lewis and Clak exposition. The In 10 days from date of this notice
money from Idaho and the probable at the city marshal's office in the
sums from other states will be as j city of Pendleton, Umatilla county,
.follows: j Oregon, or br authorized deputy.
' Idaho $10,000 , Such tax hercarter to become and he
Washington 50.000 delinquent. Whereupon it shall be-
Callfornia -10,000 j come and be the duty of the City
Montana 7,000 Marshal to proceed to collect the
Nebraska 10.000 , same in the manner provided by the
North Dakota 2.500, laws of this state for the collection
Missouri 50.000 of road taxes by road supervisors and
The British Columbia parliament the said marshal Is herebv authorii
will convene about the middle of this ed, directed and empowered to do so.
month and will be asked to make an j. x. BLAKLET,
appropriation Emissaries now in City Marshal.
Have Your Water Pipes
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Delay will lead to serious breaks.
First-class work guaranteed by
the Rename ritim
Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hote
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WE ARE NOW OFFERING THE!
SHAR
(SECOND ALLOTMENT OF 100,000
I OF HIGHLAND GOLD STOCK
B AT SIX (6) GENTS PER SHARE.
... . The first allotment of 100,000 Shares was disposed of at six cents per share, mostly bv telecram. and in order to allow thoft hnKfl nW failed m reach ust4
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?- r".r. ' - " ",c wme wuue pnee. inis is a ground floor offer, and an oDDortnnitv to invest vour savines in a jrold nine to
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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 PO-E. theCOLUMBIA, the GOLCONDA, and
the E. i 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 rone, after passing through the mines 'o the west, strikes the
HIGHLAND ground and runs through it for a distance of 3500 feet. The vein o; leoge has
been thoroughly rrospected and pay-ore has been uncovered the whole distance ir fact, the
longest and moot continuous pay-shoot or ore- -body ever discovered In the district is found
in the HIGHLAND ground.
FREE TRIP TO THE MINES
wiuwii Buiiuj- wqo nave viniea ine highland are au unanimous in saying tcai wnw
t-Mnu wuj mase a jarge mine and a good producer.
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i-cui uujj trail we icuun me ranncpnee ni inTPKinr
ana certain. e recommend 1 to our most conservative clients.
B SECOND ALLOTMENT IS NOW OFFERED AT 6 CENTS PER SHARE sWs; $30
g THIS IS POSITIVELY THE LAST BLOCK OF THIS STOCK THAT WILL BE SOLD
B AT SUCH AN EXTREMELY LOW FIGURE
USE THIS BLANK FOR YOUR ORDER
190.
To NEIL. J. SORENSEN & CO..
SUMPTER, OREGON.
Gentlemen; I hereby make application to the EIQHLABD 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 10 accept the return of the amount re
mitted in case of over-subscription. The purchase involves no Per
sonal Liability, as the stock is run. paid, uok assessable and non.
forfeitable l 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 ou will find $ in payment for the above
subscription.
Do not delay your orders. 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 eix cents per share.
We refer you to any bank, business bouse, or to any substantial citixen in the com
munity in which we lire.
Send money order, check or draft at your earliest .convenience.
For further particulars apply to
For Further Particulars Apply To
NEIL J. SORENSEN & CO.,
Department No. M
Financial Agents
GOOD AGENTS WANTED. MUST GIVE REFERENCES.
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