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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1903)
Going to Improve Peoair your homes or places 0 bu"inB by having thorn paint ed or papered- Come to ks Large and nicely selected stock of wall paper and paint's. E. J. Murphy, 111 Court Street. Agenoy for the Sherwin-Williams Paint. Tons AND I Tons Just received another car load of Poultry anil stock supplies at thej Colesworthy CHOP MILL 127 and 120 Ennt Alia Stmt I JAPS 'ME ANGRY ACCUSE RU88IA OF BAD FAITHIN MANCHURIA. While She Pretend, to Evacuate, She Increases and Fortifies Garrison and Massacres Chinese. Toklo, April 10, via "Victoria n r churla Is to the effect that the second evacuation of the Ruulana was to be fni? CirhCn,Ct!i,bC1,nn,nK e 8?h nst, when Nlu Clmang was to bo handed over to tho Chinese. A wire says that General Tso, military eov ernor 'at Manchuria, was on his way from Mudkon for purposes or tho transfer. Four of the eight gates at Mukden had,- according to the same authority, been transferred by lttis slan to Chinese guards. This dispatch a special vernacular paper In the absence of any official statement, tended somewhat to allay the growing sentiment In Japan that iiiu buuuiui uvucuaiion would be a farco. Latterly that sentiment had become more strongly manifested. There have been considerable grounds for this uneasiness. The Russians nro reported to have strengthened their "railway guards," to an extent out of all proportion to tho necessi ty of tho occasion. Twenty thousand Russlon troons worn sntri in v, nvn nn concentrated at Feuwhang, on the Ya hi river, commanding tho northern border of Corea, which Is Japan's special ward, as It were. Another report had It that a second Blagovestchensk massacre on a small scale had taken nlnm nt od Erbgane, in the Northern Manchur- mn province or HOI l.ung Chiang, whon 200 Inoffensive Chinese placer minors had been ruthlessly shot down hy Russian troops. It is impossible in vi-rny mese reporis, or another that tho Russians, far from evacuat ing, were fortifying tholr garrisons in dlfleront sections. nut the Japanese press became aroused, even the conservative Jljl urging the government to decisive ac tion. Resides the press there was an Indication or popular reeling in the revival or the "vigorous foreign pol icy." At a great meeting held in Tokio under tho auspices of tho National Union, a resolution was adopted to the effect that Till tho actions of Rus sia tend to strengthen the conviction that bIio has no real intention of re storing Manchuria to China In accord once with her pledges, and It Is there t? m l"cumoer't on the Japanese and "rltlsh governments to support China ? veH,aertlnK her own Jurisdiction in Manchuria and throwing it open, as a means of securing peace In the far east. Throughout the length and breadth of Japan thoro Is a murmur of etermlnatlon, not that Manchuria uself matters much to Japan, but the forward march of Russian aggression requires to bo checked somewhere. If Japan Is to be safe. He Saw the Finish. IJttlo Elmer while out walking with ms nurse saw a blacksmith shoeing a horse and upon returning home, said: "Mamma, 1 saw the man who makes horses today." "Aro you sure you did!" asked mamma. "0r course I am," replied Elmer Ho nearly had one finished when I saw him. He was Just nailing on its hind root." SAGE BRUSH REGION. An Example of What Can Be Raised On It With Proper Irrigation. Hundreds or acres or sage brush lands, seemingly looked upon as worthless until two years ago, aro now under rence, broken up and In n state or high cultivation on the east side of Powder River, north of Daker City, and on these lands tho owners have erected comfortable homes. The change that has been, wrought Is suggesttvo of what can bo accom plished anywhere In the sago brush region whero water for irrigation can bo obtained. No better land than that upon which sage brush grows can. be found and the day will bo a welcome one when Irrigation plans are devised by which nil tho lands In this section can be watered. Grain and alfalfa lands such as these, can be mado to pay 12 per cent per year on a land valuation of $60 per acre. What better business proposition than this? Daker City Democrat. Prof, Crookes says "oven In tho stillest air the atoms nre constantly In motion," The professor talks as If he lived In Chicago. Chicago Post. SYRUPS Monopolc, Rock Cindy,. J Kcd Star and White Koae in half gallons, gallons,' jackets and pails. HOT HOUSE VEGETABLES I Lettuce Radishes Onions i Celery He Wanted a Tip. "You foretell the future, 1 believe," said the timid looking caller. "I do," replied tho Spiritualistic medium. "What can I do for you?" well. I want to know whether my wire Is going to heaven or the other place whnn lmi. iimn nnmoo I want to so shape my lire that HI be I sure to go In the opposite direction." Catholic Standard and Times. ' j Whafs the Difference? 1 Tom Johnson will visit Dill nrvan. I thev sav. I And now all the quidnuncs nre dv In' To know whether Bryan will Brvan- Ize Johnson, Or Johnson will Johnsonize Bryan. Chicago Tribune. The microbe conductor clung des perately to a thread on the trailing skirt of tho street dress. To the angry germs who waited for a ride, ho shouted: "Can't hold any more! Take tho next train." Chicago Tribune. There was a young man from Typhoo Who wanted to catch the 2:02. But his friend said, "Don't hurry Or worry or flurry. It's a minute or two to 2:02," The Goober, Monument Man What shall I put on your husband's tombstone, madam? Distracted Widow Oh. say that he was my husband, and that ho is hap-, py now. Life . 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It is Much More 3 valuable Jow man wnen We Flacea tne First Allotment on tne Market some Two Months Ago. 3 a, a-. ft: CONSTANT DEVELOPMENT AND RESULTS A crew of men huvo been constantly nt work ever since wo acquired this property and the (jlasgow crosscut Las now encountered nnd fully crosscut the ledge. In thin wosscut we hnvo opened up a body of ore sixteen feel in width carrying good commercial values. In speaking of commercial values we mean ores uMi liavo a sufficient, value to pay for the extraction milling and nil other incidental expenses thereto, with wtigh of a margin loft over to pay good dividends to the stockholders. This large body ofvrfre was not in the nature of a surprise, wo simply exported it, as the surface develop ments showed this same largo body ,of ore, nnd there was reason why it should not lie encountered in this cross cut nnd at this depth. , . FUTURE DEVELOPMENT . W "re now turning to drift on the ledge to the west 'om the crosscut in .order that .we may open up the richer ties, nt a greater depth which nro found on the surface "iroughout the Bnnnockburn claim. I lus lino of development, Ave believe, will prove very ""resting to all who aro interested, or may become inter estcd in the Highland mine, as it will certainly open up ore bodies rich in piality and in large quantities. Jt will demonstrate that the Highland will rank as one of the largest producers in the district. From now on the development work will be com paratively easy and not very expensive, as wo will be drifting along the ledge where the ground is much easier 10 work than in the country rock which encases tho vein. .Every month will show a largo 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 tho mine for the purpose of his makiug 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 wo di dnot have a good m:no there and all that we claim for it we could not offer (ou such an inducement. We would be only too glad to have each and every one- who contemplates the investment of money in mines, me out and look over this property and the district in general. Jn offering to pay your expenses out here ami back wo feel that we aro not running any risk whatsoever .as we know positively that no one, no matter how gren: or conservative an expert or mining engineer ho may be, could possibly, roughly speaking, "turn it down." POOL YOUR INTERESTS If you have not sufficient money yourself o justify you in coming to the Highland to look it over boforo in vesting, wo would suggest that you and your friends mako up a small pool and send one of your number out here to look over tho Highland. In this way wo believe you v i uld get absolute information as to the value of the pron ely you invest your money in, and you will also have an opportunity to learn all about tho reputation, standing and ability of the directors of tho Highland (wnqiiuy. OUR REFERENCE Wo take pleasure in referring you to any bank, biH ii (ss man, or mining muu in our own community.- SECURE STOCK NOW If you wish to secure any of this stock while ,H is selling at tho low price you should send in your order oh quick as possible. Those who huvo not all tho money on l.u'iid to pay for as much stock as they wish to purchase, may send us a portion of it and we will set the stock! aside '"or you and you can pay tho balance later. 3 3 3 THE PRESENT PRICE OF STOCK IS SIX (6) CENTS PER SHARE OTICE In cue all tijtofatycfc we wtek to sell you at tils prke should be sold More yoor ofSfls received, we reserve the right to return you Address all communications, and make your cnecks, drafts and money orders payauie 10 NEIL J. SOREINSEIN & CO., Department No. M Financial Agents Sampler, Oregon 31 3& 3 1 3 'I 3 I 3 I i il 11 Mm i. ' mm lb V ,f:s c 'f t l. 1 -'-gar