i sssa . i. 1M1 BV m, fciMi rue' et. . Something New hike Lite of a Business Sack Suit Yet has the tinge so favored by fashion the ; correct dressers is im pressed with. A strict- ly serviceable, up-to- date, thoroughly good, matter of fact suit is the Harvard. No"l high priced but high Classed from $10 10 $15 suit ALEXANDER DEPARTMENT STORE The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Siinipter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on tht vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,000,000. GOLCONDA valued at $3, 000,000. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5 00, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, ppo, arid many others, Iti? Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go. 0ni Its Property Consisting of 160 Acres of Rich Qold Bearing Veins It has no indebtedness of any character. It has a conservative mining and business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15: per share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. It will pay you to write us for full particulars and to make careful investigation of its merits. It has the indorsement of mining men, business men and bankers of Eastern Oregon.. Write us today and let us post. you. H. S. McCallum & Company Miners, Brokersand Flnanola! AgenMlJ';' $ BAKER CITY, OREGON. f.ffA Or R. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, OnTO ' Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, OregonrtJfJd Mining District iree on Application. WUIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIK lMHHIHHimt( BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWNS. N'ly mowed Lawns are easilv maintained. Take a look at our Easy Running Lawn Mowers. 'icy are made on the correct principal. It's a pleasure to J mem. uet us supply you with OAKUiiN muse.. Bt goods at lowest prices. : Thompson Hardware Co., 62 Main Street EVERYTHING Df THE HARDWARE LINE jitadquarters fot Fishing Supplies. Its Merit Has the large dew for Bycts' Best Floor oBver, oUp ,..0n,y the choicest wheW that grows enters in ' Des Flour. It's perfection ia FJeur. Made by the H-ETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, PjaaMsssr. GAMPBEttSYSTEM WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT HELPS. The Finest Piece or Winter Wheat In the County This Year Was Plant ed After That Most Excellent Plan Much Used In Kansas. The 10 acres ot winter wheat a mile and a hajf from town, planted and treated by the. "Campbell 8ystera."'.ls said to be the finest piece of wheat In Umatilla county. It ts on the land ot William O Brlen, who planted It and Is de termined to Klve the system n thor ough trial. 3ro is Inclined to think that the trial part of It Is over, and that what remains Is to watch the development of the crop and reap' a tremendous yield. At the present time the wheat, which is Red Chaff, stands frpm 10 inches to a foot high, is a deep green and absolutely thrifty and TTealthy. His preparation of the ground was by the following method: Immediately after harvest last year he plowed the ground thoroughly and immediately thereafter went over the ground with a float or clod smaBher of the usual pattern", after thoroughly levellns the ground. Utter, as soon as the -weeds -were up ho cut them with a steel-bar weed cutter beneath the surface and followed that by Im mediately pulverlrlng with a slab float which made dust of every clod and also pressed down the earth. The wheat was then drilled in eight-Inch rows, the rows being perfectly straight. In the spring, when the wheat was two Inches high, it was rolled to mash down all clods and Inequalities and also to press down the dirt. With those crops which can be cultivated later the pressing Is not done at alt, and In any event is postponed until cultivation ceases. This Is the first experiment with the "Campbell system" In this part of the country. There arc larcc dis tricts In Western Missouri, Kansas and the Dakotas where it has been used for a number of years, and where the area in crop by this meth od Is constantly increasing. The se cret of the whole thing Is no secret at all, but the recognition of the fact that the most effectual mulching ground can have for the retention of III ! IIWJiU ilJ MI iHJ This Cap Label it a guarantee ot the purity and rich ness 01 fc aporaa (-ream in ins can which bears It Insist on teeing it bar ore you buy, or ask your aeutr rar Economy Brand Evaporated Cream It roes farthest. Is most appetii- bit; and more pleasing to the eye man me watery imiiauons. HELVETIA MILK CONDEHSIHG CO. Highland, lit, U. S. A. Larvt$t Prodmem of MvayoraUd frw BEST FOR THE BOWELS mil haven't a rrirular. healtby noTemnt of tht i.e.. da " III or will be. Keep youi HZl !oi;ftul well. iW.lii the ihwof tw Mt.eM&t. wUtiWlictway ot keying lb bowa I fcJ " CANDY CATHARTIC WLFkCfklieAI Mil. WOT" "AaffffliBaaaaalaaaaaaBVrVm 1 1'fliiTTitvmnia lbb EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY m. . p.l.uMf, potent. TuWOoc4, D0. per boi. writ, tor ire. !, M woumjm KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAM ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABIETS cure drspeprtt &d allUortog.arif ing from inaigMUOB. iaaorvva oj .k.,.ui.i Avamrhmi. flnlrl hv all druggists. No cure, no pay. 15 cents. Trial. pacKage rxeej oy wnisstj.w H HOOKer m no., nuwe, r. . W. Schmidt ft Co. moisture .igwi. thick., coat. oUperfectly, dry dust. Tens ot thousands of farmers in; the regions mentioned aboTft haTe In' the past 5vcn years demonstrated this. Tho ground Is not fertilised by this process, but on the other hand Insects and mice arc not harbored, and the system Is known to be a great discourager of moles and gophers. It Is much more effectually applied In the corn fields and vineyards and orchards, and In fact In the cultiva tion of any kind of crop where the rows of plants, trees or vines aro farther apart, permitting tho working of, the ground later In the season. The bare fact that the ground Is free from weeds Is no reason why such frequent working of the ground should not be dono that will keep the surface a bed of dust, Tho necessity of ceasing all cultivation when a cer tain stage In the development of any and all crops Is of course known to every farmer. JOHN GRIFFITH IN "MACQETH." Large Audience Greets the Production of the Favorite Old Traoedy. Krazer's opera house was filled to overflowing last night, with an ap preciative audience, which was at tracted by tho Irresistible charm of ot the Shakespearean tragedy In splto of the presence of Ellen M. Stone In the city. Whatever of lecal coloring lias been thrown Into later plays, tho fact remains that England's old master yet holds the reins over tho hearts of the world. The rendition of "Macbeth" has been going on nightly In some cor ner of tho world, for three centuries, yet It Is ever new. Jolm Griffith play ed the leading role last night with superb art. His support was also strong, In every detail. As "Macbeth" Griffith was especially strong. He Is an actor of Intense powers. He Im bued the spirit of his character and was living in tho environment that made "Macbeth" what ho was. In the splendid climaxes of the tragedy ho did not once relax his power nor intensity. In tho banquet scene In tho fourth act, where "Mac beth" Is driven mad by the vision of Banquo's ghost seated with tho com pany, Griffith was superb. This Is the most trying point In tho rendition of "Macbeth," a point on which Edwin Tlooth himself ,oftcn stumbled, and al ways dreaded to pass. Griffith was equal to the passage and was round 'y Applauded. The company supporting Mr, Grif fith was strong nnd able throughout. The play was witnessed by an audi ence of Shakespearean students in a large degree, nnd "tho expression from every one Is highly complimentary. VILLAGE OF ALTO IN A8HES. Fire Causes Loss of $20,000 Worth of Property In a Once Lively Town. Walla Walla, April 29. Fire de stroyed almost the entire vlllago of Alto, 30 miles northeast of hero, early Tuesday morning. The blaze started In one of tho large grain warehouses, belonging to the Pacific Coast Elevator Company. It was quickly communicated to tho O. It, & N. section house, and before It died out of its own accord, destroy ed property valued at $20,000. The Pacific Coast Elevator Com pany Is principal loser. Ono large elevator, .and two Immenso warehouses were destroyed, besides tho O. It. & X. depot building, section houso and buildings. Origin of tho tire is un known. There was no wheat stored ir. either warehouse or elevator. Presbyterian General Assembly Meet ing. Los Angeles, Calif., May 23-June 2, 1903. For the above occasion tho O. IL & N Co. will sell tickets from all rail stations In Oregon, Washington and Idaho as follows: One faro to Portland. From Portland to Ias An geles via steamer, from Portland to San Francisco, In connection with P. C. S. S. Co. In both directions, $35.70, Including meals and berth. From Portland via rail In both di rections $38.00, or via ocean steamer to San Francisco, tbenco Southern Pacific to Lob Angeles and return to Portland, or vice versa. Dates of sale: Via steamer from Portland May 10, 11, 15 and ICth. Via rail from Portland, May 13, 14, 15th. Stop-overs will he allowed In Cali fornia In cither direction. Located Timber Claim. Mrs. H, W. Andrews, of Spokano, returned to that city today after a time spent In our vicinity locating a timber claim. Mrs. Andrews ia one of Spokane's physicians and said she enjoyed the trip in the mountains very much. She found a timber claim very much to her liking, but can't tell exactly where It Is, as alio was so turned' around In the mountains that she was lost until she reached Pendleton again. Cow is Kilted, The cow with the lump Jaw, which belonged to Mrs, Ulricb, has been killed by order ot Stock Inspector Bean. When the Item concerning the animal was printed in the Bast Ore gonian, the state Inspector had mado no responso to Dr. Smith's notifica tion of the condition of tho cow, al though a week had then olapsed after bis notification. Have your shoes repaired at TeuUch'i, GOUNGIL MEETING CITY'S SALARY LIST PRESENTED AND ALLOWED. John Schmidt's Saloon License Re newedMoss House to ho Moved City Has Opportunity to Sell Lots on Franklin 8treet. There were present at tho council meeting last night Mayor Halley, Councllmon Johnson, Howard, Som mervllle, Hartman, Clopton, Swltxlcr and IMckson anil Ilecordcr FtU Ger ald, Marshal Schecrer nnd Flro Chief Wlthce. John Schmidt's application roc u re newal of l.ls saloon license was grnntr cd. " " Tho removal of the hose. house on tho north side was Informally discuss ed. It seomod .to-bo agreed that probably tho best location for It In view of Its necessary removal, would bo almost directly across the street from Its present location. No action was taken. Its removal la necessary on account of tho salo of tho lot where It now stands by T. F. Howard to August Zcoskt. It was stated that the city has an opportunity to sell two lots nnd a portion of a third from Us holdings on South Franklin street, to C. It. Wade. It was considered by some nd vlsable to not soil tho lots as they contain rock which the city will ulti mately need: also, tho proposition was sot forth that as It costs nothing to hold the lots that tho city, not be ing in a position whero It must sell, might Just as well have ha bonctll of the appreciation In value which Is sure to attneh to them every vcar they aro held. Tho siibjwt w.ns turn ed over. Tho city recorder's salary list was presented nnd allowed. It Is as fol lows: J. W. Schcerer, 15 days as night policeman, $37.50; J, W. Schcerer, 15 days as city marshal, $50; J, H. Armstrong, deputy marshal, $75; D. Turner, 15 days as deputy marshal, $37.60; J. D, Drown, 15 days as deputy marshal, $37.50; Thomas Fltz Gerald, recorder, $60; C. H. Cnr ter ,clty attorney. $25; W. It Wlthce, fire chief, $10; Samuol Osborne, Jan itor, $4.60; Pendleton Savings Hank, rent, $37.50; George Darveau, rent of pound, $S. Total, $372.50. Midicines comi and Notice. 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