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What the Press Says of the Philharmonic Quartet ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED Large numbers of people were turned away, unable to secure seats to hear the Philharmonic Ladies' Quartet last night, on their second appearance here Should the company ever visit Provo again they can easily fill the Tabernacle to the doors. The Provo Daily Enquirer. GUARANTEE TO THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY It is hereby agreed that should the Philharmonic Lady Quartet not be considered by the audience the strong est attraction of this nature ever heard in Oregon, the Quartet will forfeit the entire amount of the written contract to the Ladies' Aid Society. (Signed) E. I. SMITH, Mgr. Philharmonic Quartet. ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY, APRIL 9 At Christian Chtstch Admission - 50 Cents TICKETS ON SALE AT FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE 6) See the Fisherman in Our Show Window, f 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 fi.50 per doz., leaders from 5c to 75c, fish baskets, straps, bait boxes, leader boxes, reels, from 20c to S5.50, jointed poles from Si to $10, all kinds of artificial bait, spinner hooks, "Chubb's pole varnish," mist colored gut and other fisher man's supplies, too numerous to mention. RAGE FOR EMPIRE NEW ROAD FROM WALLA WALLA TAP8 RICH DISTRICT. T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE HAN 74 J Main Street TTTTTTTVTTTf TTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTT O. R. & N. May Build to Wallowa Valley to Get First Choice Great Activity Expected This Season TI10 now company formed at Walla walla for tho construction of a rail road from that city to Dixie, and on caBtwnrd indefinitely Into tho Dluo mountains, Wallowa valley and other nouns In that rich country lying uc' twecn I.owlston and Elgin, has every appearance of being In earnest. Tho company la headed by Joseph McCabo, vice-president and general manager of tho W. & C. 11. and ha3 tho backing of tho First National bank of Walla Walla, of which Sena tor Ankeny Is tho head. Allen H. Reynolds, vice-president of Mr. An- kony'a bank, Is also vice-president of tho new company, which Is In evi dence that tho Interests represented by tho First Nntlonal bnnk are proba bly behind tho new road. Mr. Ankeny Is known to be a friend of tho James J. Hill interests and tho Btrong hand man of that great or ganizer behind It, is a sufficient guar antee of Its successful termination. One of tho greatest reasons for be lieving thnt tho road will be built, Is tho fact thnt all Inter-mountaln lines are contending for the rich trndo of Wallowa county, and tho proposed route of the now road lies through tho matchless timber belts of tho nine mountains, and on toward the Qramlo Ilondc river and the Lost 1'rnlrlo and Paradise country. From the time the first mile of this road Is completed out of Walla Walla, It will yield a profit and when It reaches the timber bolt at the foot of the mountain, tho best resource of tho Inland Empire will be opened up. speculation Is now rue as to what effect the activity of this company will have on tho O. It. & N. The O. R, & N. has had men In tho Wallowa ennyon for years searching for a prac ticable route to that fertile valley. Elgin, the present terminuB of tho ranch lino now handles the great wool and grain output of the richest territory In Oregon. Those in close touch with tho situ ation see In store for Eastern Oregon and Washington one of tho fastest railroad construction rolls In tho his tory of tho Inland Empire, as tho two contestants struggle for that rich prize of tho mountain region. this morning with nn address of wel come by Mayor Taylor, to which ro sponBes on behalf of the association was made by President J, G. Ander son, of Rock Hill, S. C. After tho committees had been ap pointed an early adjournment was taken to permit the visitors to par take of entertainment provided by the local members of the trade In the shape of a carriage drive to points of Interest In and nbout tho city. A session will be held tomorrow morn ing for tho discussion of various trade matters of Importance and the gath ering will come to an end In the even ing with a bnnnuct. EARNINGS INCREASE. Reports of Large Railway Systems Show Great Advances. New York, April 7. Tho reports of earnings for February, just nindo public by sovernl of the largest rail road systems show satisfactory traffic conditions. In each case there was a substnntlnl Increaso In gross earn ings, reflecting tho great volume or freight carried. Not earnings in most cases Bhow n larger percentage of Increaso than gross. Indicating thnt the roads were operating under more DHrl MA I IV favorable conditions for economical 1 ,. t, ' temporarily, but mnnncciucut. 77 ' .. . , t, management One of the chief reasons lor this Improvement, according to road ofil- clals, Is relief from tho congestion which hns prevailed for so many months. Traillc ofilcials of several of the Western roads report that while freight Is still offered In greater volume than tho roadB can handle with tho dispatch desired by shippers, It Is not being crowded on them In such overwhelming quantity as has been the caes until recently. A A. 11 Ll a Yam n.fiv-hl Ti Snrintr and Summer than at any other im hiMAn icrnnrirpii wirn 1 1 no n - aii. ii j- . 1a in Ih condition lor Kiicumausm to Uevelon. ntid " Rheumatism, because it attacks diffpTw,? iuw , .. . .CO UULlOh in : n .......... i . , . . ".watnb. nnicuiar, juiiumuiuiuiy, mercurial and sciatic miu-' the same oiu acm dioou mat causes nil 6: Jn..t..t rITnr ,1,i1n ntbprs ,have onlv occnsmnnl sn11e t ti. wt but cituer Kind is wearing uijuu ".v. wiisiiiuuuu, unu ln t,m the blood settle upon the valves of the ua Aftei- being terribly ctC , I - .titcumBi ,m . . unvinor T r i on i. .UUWUM-,., , S. S. S., I concluded to trr . iw w nay iaat 1 was ttihZ cured, and am ublo to work .. .3 heart and ends suddenly and fatally It won't do to let Rheumatism run on. It is a dangerous disease, and you can never tell where it is going to Strike. Home remedies, plasters, lini ments and such things as produce counter-irritation, are soothing and T nl,i,ali,11 - . all BUfferors of this terrlbh, dUi and will eay that If th6y m tlnuo tho treatment, as p tlon., they will find a wmZ Exposition Opens at Athens. Athens, April 7. The International Exposition of Industry. Commerce Art and Hygiene, for which prepara tions have been In progress for sev' oral years, was formally opened today by tho Grown princess. It is regretted that there Is not a bettor representn tlon of farming machinery, electrical appliances and other American pro ducts, for which there is a fine open lug ln the Greek market. VEHICLE MAKERS MEET. Builders of Fine Carriages Discuss Their Growing Industry. Richmond, Va April 7. Tho Southern Vehicle Association, which was organized last year at Atlanta, is celebrating the completion of Its first year with a convention in this city, attended by more than 100 of tho leading carriage and vehicle mak ers of tho South. Tho gathering was formally opened Toy Dog Show In London. London. April 7. Tho Toy Dog Show, which opened today at Tatter sail's, is quite exceptional, It being tho first affair of Its kind ever held In England. Society Is taking n live ly Interest In the show. Lady Lewis is president and among tho pat ronesses nro Lady Dufferin, the Prin cess Furstenberg, Lady Garvagh, Lady Castlereagh, the Princess Hatz fleld, I-ady Huntington. Mrs. Hradloy Martin, Mrs. Ronalds and Mrs. Chnine. Frederick Glrardot. of Gravesend Reach, N. Y will sail tor Franco soon to establish his claim against tho French government for 4250,000, which sum, It Is nssorted, was loaned by his sranutatner. General Jean Francois Glrardot, in 1793, to be returned to him or his heirs with Interest, after tho revolution. The documents bear tho seal and stamp of the government. the polluted, acid blood cannot be readied uy external appncanuuo. Rheumatism must be treated through the blood, and no remedy brings such prompt and lasting relief as S. S. S. It attacks the disease in the blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating poisons and effete matter from the system S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the thin acid blood, and, as it cb, lates through the body, the corroding, gnawing poisons and acid deposits' are dislodged and washed out of the muscles and joints, and the suSob and misery of Rheumatism. S. fa. fa. is a purely vegetable remedr does not contain any Potash or mineni of any kind, and can be taken win, otuby yy mi uuu juuuj. Rheumatic sufferers who about their case will receive valuable nid and helpful advice fmm il ;J . t 1.1-1. n,n.nn io nmrln lUo ...:i f book on Rheumatism, which is the result of years of practical experienceii treating this disease. It contains much interesting information about ij 1 1 c Tt The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is with us, Mothers, vou can take your children out in the op(n air and let them enjoy the sunshine. We want to have the pleasure of showing you the swell est line of BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS In Pendleton. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postoffice. HOW DO YOU ADVERTISE? The new store can never be known nnless It advertises expect people to know wu you have to sell If you doo'l jmmmm mwm mmmmmrnm mmmmmmmm mmwmmm mnnnmnnnmmm wnrnmrnm w Deliberate, Be Thoughtful Yet Act Promptly. Upon your prompt and early action often depends the Price at which you may secure a good invest- 3 yslxujuii.. xuc sucuuu tiiiuuiieii i oi siock 01 me HIGHLAND GOLD MINES COMPANY Is Now being offered to investors on ground floor terms. SIX (6) CENTS PER SHARE. $30.00 WILL BUY 500 SHARES; $60.00 WILL BUY i ,000 SHARES; $300 WILL BUY 5,000 SHARES. 3 SITUATION The properties of tho HIGHLAND GOLD MINES COMPANY, consisting of twelve clnims, (240 acres), and known locnlly ns tho KNAPP GEOUP OF MINES, nro situated on tho famous MOTHER LODE system of tho Sumpter district, in Bnkor county, stntc of Oregon, nnd on the great Elkhorn divide nt the head waters of Rock Creek llowing to the cast and Cracker Creek flowing to the west, through that renowned Cracker Creek district of Eastern Oregon, where aro situated upon tho MOTHER LODE system tho North Pole, E. & E., Columbia, nnd Golconda mines, known tho world over ns the "Big 4" of Enstorn Oregon. MEMORANDA OF SAMPLES TAKEN FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS. BY COL. M. L. LOHMIRE 1809 Glasgow drift west sido creek, heavy sul phides, oro from rich strenk $330.00 From crosscut east sido of creek on Eldorndo, 16 feet wide, tiikon in 5-foot sections, north wnll C.7S Six feet in center vein, largo snmplo 2.50 Five feet south sido, largo snmplo 5.28 Tho Bannock Burn tunnol, 7 feet on foot wnll, large sample . . .' 8,25 Bnnnock Burn tunnol, 10 feet, G inches width lnrge snmplo 7.70 Back 8 feet from face and 2 foot next to hnng'ng wnll, lnrge snmplo lfi.OO Snmo body 14 l'eot back from fnco, 4 feet of ore . . 22.32 From Glasgow drift west of creek, from ore on dump in boxes 308.33 From same point in Glnsgow drift, 11 inches wide, 491.88 20 feet bnek from face, 9 inches wide, snmo drift 430.00 Enst sido of creek, in crosscut next to shaft on Eldorndo, 15 feet wido 4.70 Float in nnd nround open cuts half wny up the mountain from east end of Bnnnock Burn tunnol, general snmplo 27.00 At open cuts near west line, vnlues obtained rnnged from $28.00 to $20.00 Small strenk in open cut near west owl lino of Bnnnock Burn 300.00 Snmplo from surface near creek enst side, 8 feet wido o 43 JULY 1000. Bannock Burn tunnol fnco, 0 feet in width, tunnol having been drivon nhoad a fow foot 4.10 Gcnornl sample, 0 feot of oro 8 feet back from fnce of Bannock Burn tunnol 10.82 Gcnornl snmplo of 4 feot of oro, 30 feet bnek from fnco of Bnnnock Burn tunnol 5,70 General snmplo, 8 feot of oro in opon cut 250 feet west, further up tho mountain from Bnnnock Burn tunnol 5,53 Genornl snmplo noxt to foot of wall, snmo placo, 2.50 Gcnornl snmplo 2 feot in width, hnnging wnll 250 foot west of Bnnnock Burn tunnol 2.25 Bnnnock Burn claim nenr west end lino 2 feet io 0.04 FREE TRIP TO THE HIGHLAND MINE If you soriously consider nn investment in tho Stock of tho HIGHLAND GOLD MINES CO., nnd wish to mako a porsonal examination of tho MINE, nnd person ally lenrn tho facts, you may do so without cost to your self. Wo will pay your expenses from vour homo to the Bnnnock Burn clnim, genornl snmplc, from lnrge boulders of ore hnlf wny up tbo mountain, 10.01 Sample from 14 inches in face of Glnsgow 27.10 Snmplo of lot of lloat 1000 feet west of Bnnnock .Hurn tunnol 4.3U -J onmpio 01 smplimo ores from Glnsgow drift, west of creek 219.00 Gcnornl snmplo, open cut 700 feet west of Bnn nock Burn tunnol 13.22 Memoranda of sampling nnd results for tho fall of 1901 misplaced or lost, but results wcro good. Sampling this fall from tho Eldorndo tunnol in tho face, genornl snmplo rnn from . .$3.70 to$15.7C por ton. Snmplo of 18-inch gougo or solvidge 4.58 WIDTH AND LENGTH OF VEIN Tho voin is trncoablo tho entire length of tho claims, thirty-five hundred (3500) feot, nnd tho oro shoots nro known to bo of immense length, nnd tho vnlues in tho snmo ovonly distributed throughout. Tho width of tho vein vnries from ten (10) to forty (40) feot, nnd has n northoastorly awl southwesterly strike of course; tho pormnnonov of which hns boon dem onstrated by tho dovolopmont of tho other mines on tho now famous MOTHER LODE of tbo Sumptor District. Tho voin on this property hns boon explored thor oughly on tho surfneo by means of shafts, tunnels and open cuts, nnd is known to carry commorcinl vnlues the u.iti.u luugui uo. iuu cinims. Address all communications, and make your cnecks, drats and money wmmmm uruurs payaDie to NEIL J. S0RENSEN & CO., hiiMililililliiilllittillliiilitilttillillllllitillilllttl IHtiiiiiiiiiuuiiUiiminiuKfuffut ; ?9?$??ii W,MM"" ,",""MIH' Minim uimmmmuMM4MMMMMMM Uttti UUiiiiUttiiUU iiUUUiiaiiiiiiiiii MINE nnd return ; awl if you find tho facts as represent ee uu wo asK in return is a tnir nnd reasonablo invest ment, but if you find that tho facta havo been misrepre sented, wo will not nsk you for an investment, and for ever hold you harmless from all necessary oxponscs on uuluiiiu iu your tisii anu examination. 4 1