East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 09, 1903, Image 6

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    What the Press Says of the
Philharmonic Quartet
ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED
Large numbers of people were turned away, unable
to secure scats to hear the Philharmonic Ladies'
Quartet last night, on tticir 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 Church
Admission - 50 Cents
TICKETS ON SALE AT FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE
OREGON'S INSANE
REPORT FOR MARCH SHOWS
OVER 1300 INMATES.
Total Cost for the Month $6,873.42
Thirteen Unfortunates Died and 19
Were Discharged.
Snlom, Ore., April 9. Tho ntnte
apylum bourU hold n regular meeting
wetlnesnay. having mulor comnilorn
Hon tho ronort of Superintendent J
F. Cnlbrenth for tho month of Mnrch
which says:
"The general health for March has
boon good, with tho oxcoptlon of five
cases of nieaBles, which wore devel
oped In the feninlo wnrds. These
eases are In quarantine at the now
miimtng, and are all progressing favor
ably.
"I hnvn received from the secretary
of tho United States treasury depart
ment, $1277.(15 for keeping tho Alas'
Ua Insane for the quarter ending De
cember 31, 1902. At this time wo
have 24 Alaskan people under care
and treatment.
The statistical part of tho report
shows:
Fe-
I'atlents. Male. male. Total
Fohruary 28 907 391 1298
Received, March .. 19 12 31
Escapes returned. . 2 ... 2
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EVENT
Total 928 103
Discharged, recov'd. . 9 2
DIsch'd, much imp'd 3
Discharged, imp'd 5
Disch'ed not imp'd, 1
Died 7 G
Eloped 1
Total 20 8
Remaining, M'eh 31, 902 395
Average No. dally
No. of offlcors and employes,.
1331
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1295
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See the Fisherman
in Our Show Window,
And rememher 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. I have in stock fly hooks from
25c to $ 1.50 per doz., leaders from 5c to 75c, fish
baskets, straps, bait boxes, leader boxes, reels,
from 20c to S5.50, jointed poles from $1 to tio,
all kinds of artificial bait, spinner hooks, "Chubb's
pole varnish," mist colored gut and other fisher
man's supplies, too numerous to mention.
T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE HAN
74 Main Street
Total 14G2
' Averngo monthly per capita exp J9.90
Average daily per capita exp . . .32
The total cost of tho different de
partments of the institutions for the
month was $G873.42, the principal
t Items of which were: Fuel, $1023.70;
I Hour, $472.70; meats (Including fish
land poultry). $19G2.G0; butter, $441;
dry goods. $432.90; sugar, $218.24;
syrup, $1GG.9J; tobacco, $150.97; eggs,
$171.70; fruit, $109.20; drugs, $100.
Armstrong vs. Ferguson.
Boston, Mass., April 8. A 10-round
bout between Hob Armstrong, the col
ored heavyweight, and Randy Fergu
son, of Boston, Is the wind-up of to
night's card arranged by the Templar
Athletic Club. The big colored fighter
is considered far superior in clever
ness and hitting powers to Ferguson
mid unless all calculations go nstray
ho will get the decision with llttlo difficulty.
MONDAY, APRIL 20
America's Foremost Classic Actor
Mto EnsarDes B0
IH1 BMP IR ID)
i i... it too TLT A "PTE1 TYRfYFWAW nnrl annnkr..
ACCOmpamuu uy mioo iuxi.wiij ii ompanv
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Positively the most Stfmptootfs and Best Cast Legitimate Protection
on Tour. Order Yoar Seats Well Ahead.
Prices: $J .50, $1.00, 75c and 50c
birthday. The count and his Ameri
can wife are busily engaged in pre
parations for a trip to tho United
Slates, their departure being set for
an early late. The countess Is de
lighted nt tho prospect of seeing her
native country again, nnd intends to
show her husband the United Stated
from the Atlantic to the Pacific, malt
ing nn extensive trip through almost
every state In the Union.
To Visit America.
Berlin, April 8. General Feld Mar
Fhal Count Von Waldersee was the
recipient today of many congratula
tions on the occasion of his 71st
Vermont M. E. Conference.
Northfield, Vu. April 8. Clergy
and lay members of tho Methodist
Episcopal, church are gathered hero
In . considerable numbers for the an
nual Session of the Vermont confer
ence, "which, beginning this evening,
continues through the rest of the
week. Henry W. Warren will preside
and addresses will be delivered by
Itev. William Shaw, of Georgia; Rev.
E. S. Dunham, D, D., of Delaware, O.;
end several foreign missionaries of
the church.
Dog Show on at Seattle.
Seattle, Wash.. April 8pAn exhibi
tion under the auspices 3gte Seattle
Kennel Club, belonging tho Coast
bench show circuit, opese&ftln this
city today and will laatl1urdnys.
A dozen states arc represented among
the exhibits which include almost
every variety of the canine kingdom.
Of special note are tho St. Bernards,
Great Danes, mastiffs and other dogs
of large size.
The Little Darlings
Now that gentle Spring is with us, Mothers, you can
take your children out in the opt 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.
On Its Merit
Has the large demand for
Byersr Best Float
Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in
to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by tht
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
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i Deliberate, Be Thoughtful Yet Act Promptly.
$r Upon your prompt and early action often depends the Price at which you may secure a good invest- 3
5 yea unci! i. a iic secoiiu aiio i men i oi stock or ine
I HIGHLAND GOLD MINES COMPANY
Is Now being offered to investors on ground floor terms. SIX m CENTS PER SHARE.
$30.00 WILL BUY 500 SHARES; $60.0Q WILL BUY t ,000 SHARES; WILL BUY 5,000 SHARES. 3
SITUATION
Tho properties of tho HIGHLAND GOLD MIKES
COMPANY, consisting of twolvo claims, (240 acres),
and known locally as the KNAPP GROUP OF MINES,
are situated on tho famous MOTHER LODE system of
tho Sumptor district, in Bakor county, stato of Oregon,
and on the great Elkhom divido at the head waters of
Rock Crook flowing to tho east and Cracker Creek flowing
tc tho west, through that renowned Crackor Creek district
of Eastern Oregon, where arc situated upon tho MOTHER
LODE system the North Pole, E. & E., Columbia, and
Goleonda mines, known tlio world ovor as the "Big 4" of
Eastorn Oregon.
MEMORANDA OF SAMPLES TAKEN FOR
THE PAST THREE YEARS.
BY COL. M. L. LOHMIRE
1899 Glasgow drift west sido creek, heavy sul
phides, ore from rich streak $3.10.00
From crosscut cast sido of creek on Eldorado, 10
feet wide, takon in 5-foot sections, north wall 5.7S
Six foot in contor vein, largo sample 2.50
Fivo feet south side, lurgo samplo 5.28
Tho Bannock Burn tunnel, 7 foot on foot wall,
largo samplo 8.25
Bannock Burn tunnel, 10 foot, C inches width
largo samplo 7.70
Back 8 feet from face and 2 feet next to hauguig
wall, large samplo 15.90
Samo body 14 feet back from face, 4 feet of ore . . 22.32
From Glasgow drift west of creek, from ore on
dump in lwxes 398.33
From samo point in Glosgow drift, 11 inches wide, 491.88
20 feot back from face, 9 inches wide, samo drift 430.00
East sido of creek, in crosscut next to shaft on
Eldorado, 15 feet wido 4.70
Float in and around open cuts half way up the
mountain from cast end of Bannock Burn
tunnel, gonoral samplo 27.00
At open cuts near west line, values obtained
ranged from $28.00 to $29.00
Small streak in open cut near west end line of
Bannock Burn 3G0.00
Sample from surfaco near creek east side, 8 feet
wido 2.43
JULY 1900.
Bannock Bum tunnel face, 0 feet in width, tunnel
having been driven ahead a few feot 4.10
Gonoral samplo, 0 feot of ore 8 feot back from
fnco of Bannock Burn tunnel 10.82
Gonoral samplo of 4 feot of ore, 30 feet back from
face of Bannock Burn tunnel 5.70
Gonoral sample, 8 feet of oro in open cut 250 feet
west, further up tho mountain from Bannock
Hum tunnel
General samplo next to foot of wall, samo place,
Gonoral samplo 2 feot in width, hanging wall 250
feot west of Bannock Burn tunnel
Bannock Burn claim near west end lino 2i feet
oro "
5.53
2.50
2.25
9.04
FREE TRIP TO THE HIGHLAND MINE
If you soriously considor an investment in tho Stock
of tho HIGHLAND GOLD MINES CO., and wish to
make a porsonal examination of tho MINE, and person
ally loarn tho facts, you may do so without cost to your
self. We will pay your oxponsos from your homo to tho
Bannock Burn clal-gsneral sample, from large
bouldors of ore hmh Wn.V tip tho mountain, 10.01
Sample from 14 inpSop.'ifnco of Glasgow .... 27.10
Samplo of lot of fl6at:aWft.1oot west of Bannock
Burn tunnel A.&ffiL. 4.39
samplo oi sulphide ores .froJUlasgow drift, west
of creek - . 4 219.00
General sample, open cut ..70,0 feet west of Ban
nock Burn tunnol .t,.v. 13.22
Memoranda of 8amplwgand results for the fall of
1901 misplaced or lost, biifresalts were good.
Sampling this fall from A'CEIdorado tunnel in
tho face, general sample'riua from . .$3.70 to$15.70
per ton. ' '
Samplo of 18-inch gougo or eelvidge 4.58
WIDTH AND LENGTH OF VEIN
The vein is traceable the satire length of tho claims,
tbirty-fivo hundred (3500) feet, And the oro shoots aro
known to bo of imraenso length, and the values in tho
samo ovonly distributed througkeit;
Tho width of tho vein voriw iUm ten (10) to forty
(40) feet, and has a northeaeteriyf- and southwesterly
strike of course; tho pemaneiwr,)f shich has been dem
onstrated by tho aovolopmontklrtiMothor mines on tho
now famous MOTHER LODE,tf-t&e Sumptor District.
Tho voin on this proporty tag) been explored thor-
b-v diuj.iu;u uy inoaMij juaiis, lunneis mm
opon cuts, and is known to carry enorcial values the
enuro lencrtn oi t in n nitnn -
MINE and return ; and if you find tho facts as represent
ed, all wo ask in return is a fair and reasonablo invest
ment, but if you find that tho facta havo been misrepre
sented, wo will not ask you for an investment, and for
ovor hold you harmless from all necessary expenses on
account of vour visit and nxnminntinn.
Address all communications, and make your cJMKk,,draf.s and money
oraers pavanle to 3 "f
NEIL J. SOREiNSii&CO, !
Department No. M
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