MALTHOID Made in California where materials are produced. The lowest C- cd roofing made, ts longer than all others. It is weather and water-proof and fire resisting. Sen for booklet. The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Lot Angela and Dtavtr, Colorado. mm Tons AND Tons just received another car load of Poultry and stock supplies at thej Colesworthy i CHOP MILL J 127 and 129 East Alt Street HISTORY OF GOLD ITS MOVEMENT FROM QUARTZ TO MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE. Bulk of the Gold Output in United States Obtained From Low Grade ' Ores Nuggets Found In Many Parts of the World. Two-thirds of th5 gold credited to Alaska In 1S02 enmo from Cape Nome, much of It being In tho form of little nttBgcts, about four-fifths pure gold, that was washed out of the gravel,, and all of It was sent to Uncle Sam's mluts at Seattle and San Francisco, where It was converted Into coins or held by the government as bullion . The movement of the cold from quartz to circulation as a medium of exchange Is most interesting, uoiu ore In tho shape of quartz, goes or dinarily to Bmelting works, which get rid of the quartz and other refuso, and turn out tho metal in tho shape of "base bars," consisting of gold, silver, copper, lead, iron, etc. The bars then go to the refinery, where the gold Is separated from these lm nrities, to be finally moulded Into hrlcks and sold to the mlntB. The bulk of the gold output of the United States Is obtained from low-grade oreB, which could not have been put out at a profit before the Invention of the so-called cyanide process. Very little of It Is dug or washed out in the shape or oust or nuggets ex cept that which comes from tho beach sands and gulch gravels of Nome. Not a little of the great quantity of gold now in our treasury, over which Europe Is in such a pother, has" been found in nuggets. These nuggets In the-shapo of molt ed and congealed masses of metal, have been usually found near the (Sur face of the earth. Concerning Nuggets. They have formed much of tho. ro mance of alluvial gold-mining in tho past, but of late years not many big nuggets have been found. Nearly all of the nuggets picked out of the gulch placers of Nome are small, though an occasional specimen weighing a pound or two has been found. The wonderful mines of the Rand, in South Africa, are low-grade ore, and do not yield large chunks of the pre cious substance. It is In Australia U1UI, lor rvUBUUS uuvur naiiDitittuiuj . explained, most of the very great nug gets have been discovered, though I Bomo big lumps wore dug up in Calif ornla during tho early days of the gold excitement in that state. Tho largest nugget found In Califor nia was tho so-called "Oliver Martin chunk," which weighed more than 151 pounds through containing some white quartz and which, after bcnlg converted Into bullion, .fetched J3G, .270, Jt was discovered near Camp Corona, In Tuolomno county, '"Nov. 18, 1854. by a poor prospector named Martin, who, with a companion named Flower, was tramping up the coun try to find now diggings. One night they enmped in the mountain canyon. and a cloudburst came, drowning Flower. Martin, who narrowly es caped, burled the body of his friend by the" roots of an upturned tree, and In digging came upon a huge nug get, which later became the nucleus of a largo fortune. Australia the Home of Big Nuggets. Australia has vbeen pre-eminently the home of big nuggets. Here the greatest find was the "Welcome," which was dug out Juno 1C. 1858, by a party of 24 men working at Bakery Hill, Ballarat, at a depth of 111 feot. The lump was of Irregular shape, 20 Inches long by a foot In thickness, and weighed nearly 185 pounds. It was almost pure gold and sold for ?52,5nn. "The "Welcome Stranger," unearth ed Feb. IS, 18119. near Duuolly. Vic toria, by John Deason and Menard Oatea, weighed 2280 ounces. It was found lying In loose gravel, barely covered. Twenty-one Inches long and 10 Inches thick, it contained some quartz, but tho great body of It was solid gold. The lucky minors heated It in tho fire in their hut. to reduce its weight, nnd gave away bits of It. But the bank of England eventually paid S3S.000 for what remained. In the early days of tho nineteenth century a squattor named .Road had cleared a piece of land In Cabarus county. N. C. and built a hut of logs. He and his family "wore very near to starvation .when ono day his three children, playing on the hnnks of a stream, saw a big yellow stone. They took it home, and it was used for a while to keep open the door of the family hut. It weighed 15 pounds. Read finally sold It to a goldsmith for $3.25, but It was actually worth more than $4000. The mountain at the foot of which it was found subse quently proved to be enormously rich in gold. A Woman's $2250 Nugget. There is a record of but one great nugget found by a woman. It was picked up, purely through accldonti by Mrs. Harry Ellis, who went to; JIVe In tho mountains at Alplno 'county, Cal., for the sake ot her husband's health. Ono afternoon, while driving home the family cow, and looking for of tho dog. Bhe saw a large dull yol low pobble and picked it up. It was about tho slzo of a croquet ball, rough and battered, but she got ?2 250 for It. Rumors have arisen at various times during the past few yenrs that Russia has concealed In the Imperial vaults over $500,000,000 In gold, which do not show In 'the empire's financial ncconnts. This vast sum has been hoarded. It is said, to fight tho great war of the future, which, according to the mou ern prophets. Is sure to come. Uncle Sam does not find it neces sary to take such precautions, with n possible army of 10,000,000 men, a treasury always overflowing, and enough men left to work tho farms we hove no especial cause for an xiety. The world's total stock of gold to day Is about $5,000,000,000, which. If melted into one mass, would form a cubical block 42 feet long, 42 feet high and 41 feet wide. SCIENCE SCORES AGAIN. A Preparation That Will Destroy the Dandruff Germ Discovered. Finally the scientific student has discovered a certain remedy foi dan druff. When it first became known that dandruff is the result of a germ or parasite that digs Into the scalp. and saps the vitality of hair at the root, causing falling hair and bald ness, biologists set to work to dis cover some preparation that will kill the germ. After a year's labor in one laboratory, the dandruff germ de stroyer was discovered; and it Is now embodied In Newbro's Herplclde which, besides curing baldness and thinning hair, speedily nnd perma nently eradicates dandruff. "Destroy the cause you remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpl clde Co., Detroit, Mich. Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. If you are troubled with Impure blood. Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we Bell under a positive guarantee. It will always cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons aud all blood diseases. 50 cts and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co.. druggists. Fattened on eBet Pulp T. N. Profflt, the catle dealer has shipped ten car loads or pnlp-fed ,cat-' tie from La Grand to Portland. These cattle will be sent to Nome, where they will bo killed and sold to the miners. They will cost tho deal ers $175 each by tho tlmo they reach Wiimo T,ra trnnatinrtntlnn Is exnect- ed to make the cost per pound live weight reach 15 cents. Im Grande Chronicle. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor W. Aha and Lillith Sts. L. Neff. lormerlv of the Hotel Alta, has chaige of the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, and would be pleased to care for jour horses. Plenty of stalls, large corrals for loose horses and cattle. Hay and grain for sale. Chop mill in connection. THE GOE COMMISSION CO. Holds no customer re sponsible for more than the margin he places on a trade. A margin of one cent a bushel is required on grain, and $2 a share on stocks. An eighth cent a bushel commission is charged on grain and of one per cent on stocks. R. L BOULTER Manager Pendleton Office 120 COURT STREET SYRUPS Monopole, R0ck (v n half gallons, g ,J j u pans. HOT HOUSE VEGETABLI Lettuce Radishes Onions Celery 1 THE Standard Grc Coort Street u, uioceria The Colombia Lodging House Newly Furnished. oar in connect Bet. Alta & Webh In Center o B!o F. X. Schempp Proprietor Farmers Custom! Fred Walters, Propria Capacity 150 barrels a day Flour exchanged for whet Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Hi u way uauu. sammmm mmmmm mwwmmmw mm mmmmmin mmnrnrmmnnmn mmmmmmmmm fmnimnmin'nii HIGHLAND STOCK H WILL BE ADVANCED IN PRICE i MAY 15th, 1903 Development at the Highland Mine Justifies an Advance in the Price ot Stock. It is Much More E Yaluable Now Than When We Placed the First Allotment on the Market Some Two Months Ago. CONSTANT DEVELOPMENT AND RESULTS A crow of meu have lieen constantly nt work over since we acquired this property and the Glasgow crosscut Las now encountered and fully crosscut the ledge. In this ciosscut we have opened up a body of ore sixteen foot in widtli carrying good commercial values. In speaking of commercial values we mean ores which have a sufficient, value to pay for the extraction milling and all other incidental expenses thereto, with cur ugh of a margin left ovor to pay good dividends to the stockholders. This large body of ore was not in the nature of a surprise, wo simply expected it, as the surface develop ments showed this same large Iwdy of ore, and there was no reason why it should not he encountered in this cross cut and at this depth. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT We are now turning to drift on the ledge to the west from the crosscut in order that we may open up ihi richer cies at a greater depth which are found on the surface throughout the Bannockburn claim. This lino of development, we helicve, will prove very interesting to all who are interested, or may liecornc inter ested in tho Highland mine, as it will certainly open up ore bodies rieh in quality and in largo quantities. It will demonstrate that tho Highland will rank as one if the largest producers in the district From now on tho development work will be com paratively easy and not very expensive, as we will be drifting along the ledge where the ground is much easier io work than in tho country rock which encases the vein. Every month will show a large increase in our ore reserves. FREE TRIP TO THE HIGHLAND To any one who wishes to invest a reasonable sum of money in the Highland mine, we will pay all traveling, expenses to and from the mine for the purpose of his making a personal examination. In offering you a free trip to the Highland we feel that this is proof within itself of the value of this prop erty as it stands to reason that if we di dnot have a good iu:ne there and all that wo claim for it we could not offer ;sou such an inducement. We would be only too glad to have each and every oiir who contemplates the investment of money in mines, c me out and look over this property and tho district in general. In offering to pay your expenses out hero and back we feel that we aro not running any risk whatsoever as wo know positively that no one, no matter how grea: or conservative an expert or mining engineer he may be, could possibly, roughly speaking, "turn it down." POOL YOUR INTERESTS If you have not sufficient money yourself to justifv you in coming to tho Highland to look it over before in verting, we would suggest that you and your friends make up a small pool and send one of your number out here to look over the Highland. In this way we believe you vi uld get absolute information as to the value of the prop erty you invest your money in, and you will also have an opportunity to learn nil about the reputation, standing and ability of tho directors of the Highland ojn.piuv. OUR REFERENCE We take pleasure in referring you to any bank. bt.'---iicss man, or mining man In our own community. SECURE STOCK NOW If you wish to secure any of this stock while it selling at the low price you should scud in your order as quick as possible. Those who have not all the money on hand to pay for ns much stock as thoy wish to purchase, may send us a portion of it and we will set tho stock aside or you and you can pay the balance later. THE PRESENT PRICE OF STOCK IS SIX (6) CENTS PER SHARE NOTICE In case i all the stockjwe wish to sell yoo at this price shotfld be sold before your order is received, we reserve the right to retorn yotf your money. Address all communications, and make your cnecks, drafts and money orders payable to NEIL J. S0RENSEN & CO, Department No. 17 Financial Agents Stimpter, Oregon uiiiiuiiiiiii uiiUiiuuiiiiii mmiiumm iMwmuiuwiMimi mm mi mimm immm ..isi. . . r .... . .. . . . ..