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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1903)
You always get GOOD GOODS t Alexander's. THOUGHTS OF EASTERTIDE NEW S FROM E CO 3VfJLTKOII JLOOJFJONG MANY COMING FROM IDAHO TO LOCATE CLAIMS. And the new dress will be the predominating feature. It is best to prepare 'now that no disappointment will greet you Easter Morn. WE WILL SHOW DURING THE WEEK Soft, Meshy Weaves in Mistrae Salting. Light, Flaffy, Clinging Voiles. Crepeolines in Spring's Fetching Shades. Canvas Etamine of Rare Texture. id the Latest Grape and Persian Trimmings. SHOP AT THE lexander Dep't Store tit i n iAiAliAiAiAAAiAAAiiAAAmAAAiAAAAiAiAiAAiAi ;e the Fisherman in Our Show Window, And remember that I have a full line of High Grade Tackle. I bought all of my Tackle direct from the factory and have the kind that will suit every fisherman. 1 have in stock fly hooks from ! 25c to $1.50 per doz., leaders from 5c to 75c, fish I baskets, straps, bait boxes, leader boxes, reels, $ from 20c to S5.50, jointed poles from Si to $10, i all kinds of artificial bait, spinner hooks, "Chubb's j pole varnish," mist colored gut and other fisher- E (man's supplies, too numerous to mention. S l I 1 !. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN j 74 J Main Street j fc ie Grand Trunk Gold Mine I impter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on that vein such well known fcmines as the NORTH POLE valued at f$io,ooo,ooo. The COLUMBIA valued at l$5, 000,000. GOLCONDA valued at $3,- 000,000. THE MONMOTH G. M. GO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at 55o,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, oo, and many others. Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go. pits Property Consisting of 160 Acres of Rich Hold Bearing Veins has no indebtedness of any character. has a conservative mining and business management. is offering 5O1O00 shares of stock at 150 per share. will become a dividend payer in a short time. will pay you to write us for full particulars and to make careful investigation of its merits. has the indorsement of mining men, business men and bankers of Eastern Oregon. rnte us today and let us post you. . S. McCalltim & Company, Miners, Brokers and Financial Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. ;0r R. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendioton, Orogon. Weekly Mining Letters on Sumptcr, Oregon, Gold Mining District lree on Application. Many New Faces Seen on the Streets Disposition of Property Holders to Place High Price on Lots Scab Appears in Bunch of Sheep Belong ing to Gulliford. Echo. Or., March in. Walter Ely. Ernest Walden, George V. VInu nnd D. C. Kirk business men of Weston, and V. M. I'icUlo, a paotosiauuei ui Athena, stopped over night here on their return from looking over public lands in the vicinity of Galoway. They were well pleased "with the country and went from here to La Grande for the purpose of filing on homesteads. Quite a number of new faces are seen daily on the streets and the top ic of absorbing interest is the govern ment irrigation project. Nineteen claims were filed yesterday at La Grande, covering lands in three north, 28 E. W. M. These claims were filed by citizens of Pendleton and La Grande and He under the proposed ditch. L. A. Estep, a prominent, attorney formerly of La Grande and Enter prise, who has been traveling with his family through California, has decided to locate at this place and is negotiating the purchase of a site for a residence and office. There seems to be a disposition 011 the party of property owners to with hold from sale town lots or when they can be induced to put a price upon a piece of property, it is so high as to bar Investment. This is certainly standing in their own light, as there is now an opportunity to get desirable purchasers. The fostering of any le gitimate business enhances to a cer tain extent the value of each piece of property. Arthur Snow, D. H. Burrows and E D. Zumwalt, of Moscow,, Idaho, arc here for the purpose of looking over the irrigation enterprise. It is their opinion that a large delegation from Moscow will come down in a short time with the same object as many of their neighbors have been keeping tab on this matter for some nme. T. C. Benson and W. T. Ball, cattle buyers of Portland, are here for the purpose of buying cattle. Ernest Braschler, from Missouri, who hns been looking over Washing ton and Idaho, has decided to locate here and send for his family. He says the climate del'ghts even a Missouri-an. Scab is appearing in a bunch of sheep belonging to W. H. Gulliford. Mr. Gulliford has started a number of men to shearing and dipping his sheep, and hopes thereby to stop the spread of the disease. A drive over the Butter Creek and Umatilla meadows will convince one that the farmers of those regions are alive to the value of irrigation as a large force of men and teams are seen on nearly every farm, leveling and ditching. Made of felt, thor oughly saturated with P&B compound. Not impaired by varvtno temperatures. Docs not evaporate, crack, expand or contract. A low priced roofing that can not be equaled. si let booklet- The Paraffinc Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Los Anodes and Denver, Colorado. DARKEST HOUR. Carter's Most Realistic Play to Be At the Frazer. "The Darkest Hour," Lincoln J. Carter's spectacular melodrama, will be produced for the first time in this city at the Frazer on Saturday, March 21. It is said to contain a story of intenese heart interest relieved by many bright and witty spurts of laughable comedy. The acting com pany has been carefully selected "and includes many well-known faces. among which is Charles A. (Karl) Gardner, the greatest German sing ing comedian on the stage today. We are promised an abundance of handsome scenery, wonderful me chanical effects and mysterious elec trical devices. Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5 J The Gasoline Engine is man's most handy companion. See the Improved THEME Gasoline JEnyine It's something new. Requires no packing and has no stud bolts to twist off. Let us show you our irrigation plant. Irrigation in this country means wealth Withee, 3 rrt MUCH INTEREST IN ORATORY. Meeting of Wisconsin Normal Repre sentatives at Oshkosh. Oshkosh, Wis.. March 20. Arriving trains today brought many students rrom various parts of the state whose presence indicates the widespread in terest in the inter-normal oratorical contest to take place this evening. All the normal schools of Wisconsin have sent representatives except River Falls. The orators, the schools they represent and the titles of their orations are ns follows: Oshkosh, Robert Wendt, "The Des tined Rulers of the World;" Platte vllle, Guy C. Pitts, "Aaron Burr;" Stevens Point, Walter Murratt, "Al exander Hamilton;" Milwaukee, Louis Llmper, "The Epoch Makers;" Whitewater, Nellie Walseman, "Our Social Unrest;" Superior, Clair F. Hedger, "The Spirit of the Trust." z si D r. ur- "EL SIDELO" Is Manufactured bv SAM'L I. DAVIS, Y CA IK FOR "BANKER" SIZE 2 for 25c IEM & LEWIS, Distributors PORTLAND, ORE. NEW MEN UNDER ARMED GUARDS Determlne'd Effort to Break Strike In Railroad 8hops. Pittsburg. Kan. March 20 The sit uation in the strike at the Kansas City Southern shops in this city 1b assum ing a warlike appearance. Ninety one machinists, bollermakers and blacksmiths were unloaded from spe cial trains Wednesday morning under an armed guard of 50 men. They uv3 non-union men and all foreigners. No attempt was made to molest them by the strikers. The men went to work after remaining in tents erected near the shops by the company. A stockade is being erected around the shops and yards, and 300 rifles are stacked in various places inside the shops, 4 Fine Ye'low Newtown Apples, only 90 cents a box. Fresh Ranch Eggs, 15 cents a dozen. We have the Famous and al ways satisfactory M0N0P0LE COFFEE A trial will convince you of its merits- D. KEMLER & SON The Big Store in a Small Room. Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bank CONSUMPTION tho most dreaded and deadly of all diseases, as well aa pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy "tho king of all Cough Cures Cures coughs and colds In a day. 25 cents. Your money back If dlesaUB- flnH Wrifn tnr fron Hntnnlp W TT. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. W. Bcnmiat as ca Dinner for Three Governors. New York, March 20. To honor three members who are governors of states, the fraternity of Beta Theta PI has arranged for a dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria this evening for Gov ernor Odoll. of Now York, Governor Bates, of Massachusetts, and Gov ernor Montague, of Virginia. The in vited speakers include ex-Governor David R. Francis ,of Missouri, presi dent of the St. Louis exposition, and Sonators Quay nnd Penrono of Pennsylvania, Y. coevRirtHT CARELESSNESS IN DRIVING. Is responsible for many damaged vehicles, but when a carriage is left in charge of Neagle Bros, for repairs, no one can ever accuse us of carelessness in repairing, Our work is always done thoroughly and well, and with promptness and dispatch. NKAQLE BROTHERS We Mil and guarantee the StOTer GatoMne engine. Selling Out! At Cost, and Less Than Cost We intend remodeling both the interior and style of our store. These improvements will make it necessary to either sell or remove our stock. Rather than move our glassware, crockery and graniteware, we have decided to sell it at cost, and some lines less than cost. We will sacrifice other lines, also, as you will note by the following prices: Granulated Beet Sugar per sack, $5.45 Granulated Cane Sugar per sack, $5.70 Mocha & Java Coffee per pound, 30c Our "400 Blend" Coffee per pound, 30c "Mothers' Pride" Coffee-per pound, 20c Spider Leg Tea per pound, 30c Four packages Arm and Hammer Soda, 25c Owl High Grade Baking Powder per pound, 30c Six Bars Owl Soap, 25c Semi-porcelain 7-inch Plates, per doz en, 81c Semiporcelain Pie Plates, per dozen, 61c Semi-porcelain Cups and Saucers, per dozen, 99c Covered Vegetable Dishes, each, 48c A few White Chambers, each 50c Bowls and Pitchers, each 48c 14-Ql. Granite Dishpan, each 50c 8-Qt. Nickel Plated Tea Kettle, each $1 Woven Wire Wash Boards, each 39c Common Lamp Chimneys, each 6c Horseshoe Tumblers, per dozen 30c 8 Boxes Toothpicks, 2500 in box, 25c 100-piece Haviland Dinner set, $27.73 (Note tul Price.) We will give no more pre mium tickets, and all out will be redeemed at 2c. This is a bona fide Cost Sale. We ask those of you who are not familiar with our stock and prices to come in and see. OWL TEA HOuSE