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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1903)
i 3 Your money back if yn are not satisfied SO TOU BTJPPOSB that a commcr with capital ot fvn.090.00. paid In fun. sad fee prood reputation otMjrtars at coounooos success, would make ucb snoScrsndnotcuxy it oat to the letter? DO YOU SUPPOSE ire would Jrarardlxe our standing with the pubUo and our r.hwrtl ot still cmter Kueeeas br fall in? to fulfll sor promise we make ? DO YOU SUPPOSE we would make such so otter 11 we did not hTe the utmost ccna dense Is the naUsirtos quslitx of our roods I WE KNOW we cna please you sad MTe you money, for HATNEK wmSKKY tota direct from our distillery to you. with all Its original richness and Ostot. carrying a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S GUARANTEE of PUIUTT and AGE and SSTlnp you the bis pro flta ot the dealers. That's wby It's best for medicinal purposes. That's why It's preferred for other use. That's why we are reeularly supplying oyer a quarter of a million satisfied customers. That's why YOU should try It. Direct from our dlist iEIery to YOU Sam Dittos' fnlli I Prevints Adulttratien ! HAYNER WHISKEY PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE EXPRESS 4 FULL A QUARTS f PREPAID We will send you FOUR FULL QUAETS of HAYNEE'S SEVEN-YEAH-OLD RYE for (4.00. and we will pay the express chanres. When you reoelre th whiskey, try It and If you dont find It all rlsht and as (rood as you ercr drank or can buy from any body else at any price, then send It back at our xpenae and your 4Jt will be returned to you by next raalL Bow could an ctfTer be fairerr "We take all the risk and stand all the expense. It the foods do not please yox "Won't you let us si-nd you a trial order? We hip m a plain sealed case; no marks to show what's Inside. If Ton n v SO Quarts, or can r-t toci of roor frland. to Jola y. 'w will Mad you ao Quarts tor S16.00. by trelcht prepaid, Uiu sarins .0O. Write our nearest office and do It NOW. THE HAYNER DI5T1LUN6 COMPANY ST. PAUL, MINK. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOHIS, so Dnnujssr, tbot. O. Estabushxd ism. NEW YORK FASHIONS. I SUNDAYIIAT J J THE CHURCHES J Methodist Episcopal Church Sun-' day school. 10 a. m.. J. Owens, super intendent. Sermon. 11 a. m. Class meeting. 12:15 p. ra., Rev. G. W. HIr-! by. leader. Epworth League, 6:30 p. j m. Revival services. 7;30 p. m. Far-j ther announcements concerning the i 'ev'val xrill be made on Sunday. All! are cordially Invited to Jicse sorvl-j r-os. Rolierl Warner, pastor. M. E. Church, South Sunday ser vices as follows: 10 a. ni preaching: fi 30 p. m.. Epworth League, subject, "Lessons Prom the Sermon of the Mount: What Christ Tenches About Righteousness." No service nt 7:30 p m- on account of union meeting. Also no prayer meeting on Thursday night for the 'same reason. Junior League next Sunday nt 3 p. m. E: B. Jones, pastor. Men's Resort Rev. G. W. Rigby will speak to men only at 4 p. ni. Sun day In the Men's Resort. Strangers nrc always welcome. First Presbyterian Church JO a. m. Sundny school; 11 a. m., an open meeting by the Ladies Missionary Society of' the church, In the Inter ests of home missions. At this meet ing a letter from Miss Kate Hanna, of Neah Bay, will he read, and a short program both Interesting 'nnd Instructive will be rendered. The special music for this occasion 'will: consist of solos and a selection by the male quartet All are welcome and strangers are especially Invited. Jun ior Endeavor at 3 p ,m. The Senior Endeavor will join In a union young people's rally in the Baptist church at 6:30, and all members of this con gregation are urged to attend the (Concluded.) bureau drawer is made comparatively easy by dainty little ribbon boxes .narrow hem, that are sold this year at reasonable' with open drawn work in flower de signs from the back of the hand to un!on preaching service in the Bap-: the top of the glove. The top of the tIst church at 7 30 nobert j Dlvcn gioves are nnisntu wun uniuruiuereu pastor, scallops, where usually is simply a These gloves are also to be had in BerviPPK tomorrow; Swnnrt Snnrtnv investment to select white ones. MAUDE GRIFFIN. colore, out as wmie wiuistanus wie , , at htmrs ag foi,ows. tj. ravages of cleaning best it Is a safer ceiebration of the holy communion at S o clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 10 o'clock. Confirmation class meeting Sick Headache absolutely and per-jnt 4 p. m. Evening prayer, choral tuanently cured by using Mokl Tea. land address at 7:30 p, m. The dally A pleasant herb drink. Cures con-1 services will be held during the rest situation and Indigestion, makes yon of the week as usual, eat, ulecp, work nnd happy. 25 cents o and 50 cents. Write to W. H. Hook- First Baptist Church The rogu er & Co., Buffalo, N. T., for a free lar services will be observed In the sample. F. W. Schmidt & Co., drug-j morning. The superintendent of our Gists. Sunday school, Mr. Spencer Simmons, has returned from Athena and will A Secret. : be In his place from this on. Lot prices. The determined efforts to popular ize strings of Venetian beads for pen dant lockets, lorgnettes or other trin kets hanging from the neck have met with success, as may be Judged from the novelties of this descriptor shown in 'the shops. Silk gloves for evening wear ought to be welcomed with open arms. They are just as dainty as those of kid and can be laundered with little trou ble. The white kid glove, though ele-j gant is a costly item of dress for the woman who goes out often, for no matter how much care may be exer cised it is impossible to keep it 1m-, Teacher What is a secret? 'there be a rally to his support and a maculate for any length of time. , Boy (whose father is a butcher) forward movement In our school. In Pretty silk gloves of pure white What father puts In his bolognas. 'the morning the pastor will preach, come in 16-button length ornamented I Meggendorfer Blatter. and it Is earnestly hoped that every I The Children Enjoy 4 Life out of doors and out 'of the Barnes which they play and the enjoyment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their happiness when grown. "When a laxative is needed the remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on -which it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its component parts are knowa to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is - Syrup of Figs - and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating nnd which cleanses the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results from the use of the old time cathartics and modern imitations, and against which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle- Syrnp of Figs. Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous dealers sometimes offer to increase their profits. Please to remember, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.- is printed on the front of every package. In order to get its beneficial effects it is always neces sary to buy the genuine only. For sale by all re liable druggists. - .. -.., f") T f V-.. ,,.' a- '. V j' . .. V member will be present as ho desires to make an announcement that he wishes every one to hear. In the evening there will be a union meet ing of the young peoples' societies and the churches. All who may come to these services wll receive a hearty welcome. R. W. King, pastor. Congregational Church Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship and preaching at 11 o'clock. Subject, "The Fight ot Faith." ThiB church will unite in the union services in the Baptist church in the afternoon and evening, and during the week. The usual prayer meeting will be in this church on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Christian Church Sunday icWi at 10 a. m.. W. H. Hawley, super! tendent. Subject of lesson, PmI'S Epbesus." Communion at 11'uuf followed bv Bermon by Mr. WD0 from the text, "Behold the lanli God, that taketh away the sins of t world." At 3 p. m. there will M 1 (Concluded on page 7.) apmmmmmmm mmmmmm mm mmmmmimmnmmmm nrnrmmmmmmmmm mmmmnnnmmmmTOiB ZZZ WE ARE NOW OFFERING THE SECOND ALLOTMENT OF 100.000 OF HIGHLAND GOLD STOCK SHARES eg 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 20th of February, on account of delayed mails and blocked trains, an opportunity to secure "HIGHLAND GOLD" Btock, 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 rour savings in a gold mine with a S; brilliant future, one which will, without doubt, after a course of systematic development, rank as one of the largest guld producers and dividend payers in the Sumpter 5 gold fields. , LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION TboHIGHLAND 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. & E. MINES to the west, and theBAISLEY-ELKHORN and other large producers to the east, the gTcat CHLORIDE mine lying to the north of the HIGHLAND GROUP. This wonderful belt or zone, after passing through the mines o the west, strikes tho HIGHLAND ground and runs through it for a distance of 3500 fet-t. The vein n; ledge has been thoroughly prospected and pay-ore has been uncovered the whole distance lr fact, the longest and most continuous pay-thoot or ore- body ever diccovered in the district is found iin the HIGHLAND ground. FREE TRIP TO THE RUNES To any who wishes to invest o reasonable sum in the HIGHLAND, we will pay all the traveling expenses to and from the mine lor the purpose of his making a personal Investi gation. Wo have a good mine and we are not afraid to show Jt Mining men and experts of known ability who have visited tho HIGHLAND are all unanimous in saying that theHIGH LAND will make a large mine and a good producer.. In invlUng 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 thot 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 sale and certain. We recommend it to our most conservative clients. USE THIS BLANK FOR YOUR ORDER 190. To NEIL I. SORENSEN & CO., SUMPTER, OREGON. Gentlemen: I hereby make application to the HIGHLAND O0LO MINES COMPANY of Sumpter, Oregon, through yourselves, (or , , ( ) Shares of the Stock of said Company, at Six (6) Cents per share, to be issued on February 20th 1903. I agree to aicept the return of the amount re mitted in case of over-subscription. The purchase involves no Per sonal Liability, ds the utock is hull i-aiu, non a'sskssahu. and non. forkkitahlk. I wired at your expense on 1903, to set asiae lor ine me numper 01 snares aoove mentioned, to 20, 1903. . Name , . , be issued on Feb. 'P. O Par value of shares one dollar Enclosed herewith you v. ill find subscription. Addfess. . . . in payment for the above Do not delay your orders. WIRE US AT OUR .EXPENSE, stating the number' ot 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. We refer you to any bank, business house, or to any substantial citlsen In the com-' munity in which we live. Bond money order, check or draft at your earliest convenience. For further particulars apply to . ' -1 H SECOND ALLOTMENT IS NOW OFFERED AT 6 CENTS PER SHARE m shares? $30 B THIS IS POSITIVELY THE LAST BLOCK OF THIS STOCK THAT WILL BE SOLD AT SUCH AN EXTREMELY LOW FIGURE For Further Particulars Apply To NEIL J. SORENSEN & CO., Financial Agents - " - GOOD AGENTS WANTED. MUST GIVE REFERENCES. Department No. M Sampler, Oteg iiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuii mimmmmi luummmmumiiiu uuuimmimuuui uuiuiuiiuuiiiu iiiiuuiuuu mm km IH