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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1903)
MONEY IN YOUR POCKET An Eastern Business House to ad yertise their business and keep themselves before the public give away for one day only new $1 00 Greenbacks for 90c. The crowd of buyers was immense. With us you save more than 10c on every Dollar. If you don't believe it just read the following Cut Prices which are good till JUNE 1st. 3 packages Sioux Starch, 25c 3 lbs, Gold Dust, 20c 3 boxes Spices, 25c 3 2-oz. bottles Extracts, 25c 1 1-lb. can ground Chocolate, 25c "Baker's Cocon, 25c Granulated Beet Sugar, per sack, $5.45 Granulated Cane Sugar, per sack, $5.80 Mocha and Java Coffee, per pound, 30c 4 packages A. & II. Soda, 25c 6 bars Owl Soap, 25c 5 bars Cocoanut Oil Soap, 5c Semi-porcelain cups and saucers, per doz., 99c Somi-porcelain 7-in. plates, per doz., 81c Somi-porcolain pie plates, each, 5c Common lamp chimneys, each, Gc Woven wire wash boards, each, 39c 8-qt. granite tea kettle, each, 73c Everything else at corresponding prices HELIX HAPPENINGS REV. HUGULET PREACHES HIS FAREWELL SERMON. Mrs. J. H. Bott and Daughter are Im proving Personal Notes Ladles of Maccabees to Give Entertainment. Helix. Ore. April 30. Mrs. J. K. Bott and daughter, Maude, who have liten quite HI are now Improving, Mr, and Mrs. Bon L. Inland drove to Athena yesterday, B. I). Richards was also an Athena visitor yesterday. Charles Alspach and Alex Mont gomery went down to Pendleton Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Stowart, of Milton, arc in this city. Mrs. IJelle Murphy, who has heen "isltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs II. S. Grant for the past week, returned to her home In Seattle Saturday night. BT1 Rush went to Pendleton yester day on business. Misses Elsie and Teresa Grant and Miss Amelia Hobnavltz, of Pendleton, who have been visiting tho Misses Grants' parents, wero callers at the homo of Miss Pearle Smith Monday morning. Mrs. Thrasher anil son, of Umatilla, spent Tuesday In this city. Mrs. Benson and daughter, from i car Walla Walla, have been visit ing at the Lome of the former's moth er, Jlrs. Catherine Stanton, of this place. "CALIFORNIA." One of the Most Delightful Attrac tions on the Road Next Tuesday Night. There has been many successes staged at the Frazer In tho past, but It Is safe to say that none of them contain more real merit than "Cali fornia." Few plays before tho public today have met with as much praise . I.. ..,.. oo "nollfnrnln." It has come rapidly to the front on Its own merits and is now pronounced one of the foremost of all melodra matic attractions. Tho story of the .play Is a strong one, yet simply and directly told. There are no Impossi ble situations, no trick scenery, and contains nono of those features which cause an Intelligent audience to be come dissatisfied. "California',' although a splendid success as a drama, Is not alone tho attraction. Miss Hae Bronson as Dolores, the betrayed Spanish girl, looks and plays tho part to perfec tion. Her gowns arc ndmlrcd by all lovers of exqulslto models of tho tailor's art. She does not depend on even these for Dolores was played with great feeling and intensity and proved herself to bo an actress of inro abilities. Her rendition of this beautiful character can bo truly said to be an absolute triumph. At the Frazer, Tuesday, May G. News of Wild Horse. It. M. O'Brien has returned from Wild Horse mountain nnd the vicin ity of Weston. Ho states that tho promise for apples .peaches and nears Is first-class, and the strawber- Bov. Hugulet, of tho Baptist church i ry vines aro In fine condition. Tho OWL TEA HOUSE of this place, preached 'his fa rowel I sermon Sunday evening and left for Scattlo Monday evening. The Ladles of the Maccabees con' template giving an entertainment some time In June In this city. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Daubner of (his place on April 24, a son. Charles Keen was in Helix Sunday, Lillian Morrow Is visiting at tho home or her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, F. Hill, of Cold Springs. Clydo Bolt is very sick with la grippe. .j Vansycle Letter. Vansyole. Ore., April 28. Tho grain Ir this section of tho country is In fed of a good rain, although It is icoking fairly well. Mr. Ben Stanton left tor a trip to fraiiKim county, wash., last evening wmi intentions of breaking land. Joseph Itiuglc Is Intending to move over to tho reservation to summer tallow 601) acres. Plowing is pretty well along In this section. There will bo a danco given at Mr. Itlnglo's granary at Stanton May 8. Plenty of good music. Supper will also be served. There Is a good floor nr.d plenty of room. A good time is expected. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and nil Scrofulous affections. At nil times a matchless system tonic and nrlfler. Money refunded If you are dissatis fied. 50c and 11.00 F. W. Schmidt Sc Co., druggists. soil everywhere Is In fine condition nnd seeding of spring crops about ended. Tho grain needs open, warm weather to dovelop the tops, but tho roots are In good condition. Thoro was from an Inch to an Inch and a half of snow on the mountains last Sunday, but It could not affect the growth of grass with which tho pas turage districts is covered, except to delay Its top growth for n few days. There aro a few cases of smallpox In that vicinity, nnd some measles, but tho general health Is good. It Is worth while to mention In this con nection that the article in yesterday's East Oregonlan entitled "Campbell system," was a narrative of R. M, O'Brien's experiments, whereas by some blunder not now located, his first name Is given In that article as William. 111111 1 ii L'1!' mm n ru ii m ni I iiuihi1 mi mm mm w- i . mmm mm m m a m m , mm mmm .... m .m m COMBINED HARVESTS As McCormick was tho original Inventor of the rentier i Sn WnS I1HKL IIIH U IKI1IUI II1.UUIUI UI Lilt! nFHT O, ...... . , - - DUUCggll er, blned Harvester. Wo wish to call the attention of our friends whs mnt.., ..ir.lnaltif n Rliln-TIIll Combined Harvester thn mmi. ""i"' wn nrn hum in liiu iuuu ju wuv ui luiiinivHmpniD in i macmnery, uuu winun urn mimci uuvu rifuiiujly rusiM "KING OF THE riELD." After watching Its work In the field iiUnl HiXLHtm vuu h. uuu lui tuu rcuouu ui lava ir win ha t uo wu uu v u iuauv uuiuui v ' "iimuiv i-ujji v vtJUJUuiS The MACHINE Is the stroncst and most durable made. IMPROVED DRIVE WHEELS 5 feet 4 Inches hlch m i.-v ., iuui II RUNAWAYS are a rare thine with us. Thern i k-i.. I - , J 1 1 ...1. 1 V. - nnnlvnlln 1 I. .J UIUllI urive wiicci, wmuu id (.umiiuiicu ujr iuu uriver. HEADER Is driven Independently from the grain wheel of arator. and is arranged with a clutch for throwlnr in nn.i ' THE SEPARATOR We wish to call vour attend, n..ti... to me senuruiiuc iiuuiiiitia ui uur mucume. wp pinim th ... comDineu narvesier on me mamer can in any way compare with for SDeed and thorounhness of work, in all kinds nnH ..ji...-. -.l .l.l l !.... ' wmiion, yiMIII, UUU Will ICtJUUC lUSO tGttUJ IU UJJU1UIU iu AiimMATir nnurDMnn r,.. ..ntnt , - d'...ui un I Tana irnverns tne mast so mat nt, anv flneen nf nhinh .. v . mav no traveimir. ino winu in auinmntirniiv rnmiintn.i .. .1 V. l .. .. I.. . .. " l""Hl ti"HBitt oiiuj uuu i.uiijin nit: Kiuiu ovor in ine straw We take nleasurc In lnvitlntr vou tn call nn Trmnt s penaieion, nnu maico a personal inspection of each and evert r,, . rtnr mnnn nno nnrnrn n nn nn vnn nuiiArn Tn. i . i .i ii e ii .1 a n i . i vu iu u u un wu cmun lur it u 10 ue iirHicjasa m every respect TEMPLE & WILCOX, Local Agents New Engines Arrive. Two more monster compound trelght engines, Nos. 312 and 313, have arrived from the Baldwin shops in Pllilnilplllhin. nml nrn nmv hnlnr- connected up In tho Ia Grando ' roundhouse. This makes a total of 14 1 freight engines of this type now in use on the mountain division of thn O. R. & N. The company expects to take nil the light engines to The Dalles division soon, loavlnc notliliiir but tho heavy power on the moun tain. The 14 freight and six passen ger engines of tho compound type, purchased within the past IS months. represents an outlay of $200,000 In now power for tho mountain division.' B ft.. "fcT1""-"' BSSBSBSs1CPSSklvKBBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSS Chicago Typewriter MAPLE BROS., Agen Price $35 'I'llttv nru ii Ian a rronta ber Stamp Goods. STOCK ft IIMIiliMIH ...... ' win i ) mnjiMMMiJIM II i M J J )?? ))JJ J) jTTTTTYTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTtTT? TTTTii 1 HJGHLHND B WILL BE ADVANCED IN PRICE MAY 15th, 1903 iE -v.iunm i ai i ie i ign ana Mine juslities an Advance in the Price ot Stock. It is Much More fliuflwic u w jLiiciii yvnen we fiacea tne First Allotment Two Months Ago. on the Market Some CONSTANT DEVELOPMENT AND RESULTS A crow of men have been i-onstiintl.y at work t-vcr ainco wo acquired tbis property and tln Glusi-ow crossciil has now encountered anil fully crosscut the leilfje. In llii-i ciosscut wc bavo opened up a body of ore .sixteen feci in width carrying good commercial values. In speaking of commercial values we mean or-. wheb bavo a sufficient value t )ay for tlio wxtraction milling and all other incidental expenses thereto, with eiirugb of n margin left over to pay good dividends to the stockholders. Thi3 largo body of ore was not in the nature of a surprise, wo simply expected it, as the surface develop ments showed this samo largo body of ore, and there was no reason why it should not bo encountered in this cross cut and at this depth. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT Wo arc now turning to drift on tho ledge to the west from the crosscut in ordor that wc may open up the rir-hei' cies nt a greater depth which aro found on the surface throughout the Bnnnockbum claim. This lino of development, wo believe, will prove very interesting to all who aro interested, or mav become inter ested iii the Highland mine, as it will cortainly opett up on- lwdies rich in quality and in largo quantities. It will demonstrate that tho Highland will rank as one of the Inrgest producers in tho district. From now on the development work will be com paratively easy and not very expensive, as wb will bo drifting along tho ledge where the ground is much easier to work than in tho country rock which encases tho vein. I'lvcry month will show a largo increaso in our oro resorves. FREE TRIP TO THE HIGHLAND Tetany one who wishes to invest a reasonablo sum of money iu the Highland mino, wo will pay all travolirik eenso,s to and from tho mino for tho purpose of his making a personal examination. In offering you a free trip to tho Highland wo feel ll.at this is proof within itsolf of tho value of this prop erty as it stands to reason that if wo di dnot havo a good nunc thoro and all that wc claim for it wo could not offer to" such an inducement. We would bo only too glad to havo each and every oii who contemplates tho investment of money in mines o-mo out and look over this property and tho district in general. In offering to pay your expenses out horo and back wo feci that wo aro not winning any risk whatsoever miuw pwmvoiy tnat no one, no matter how great be. or conservative an expert, or mininir oiiL'iiiccr he inny could possibly, roughly speaking, "turn it down." POOL YOUR INTERESTS If you have not sufficient money yourself to justifv you in coming to the Highland to look it over before in vol ting, wo would suggest that you and your friends make up a small pool and send ono of your number out here to look over tho Highland. In this way we believe you v i uld get absolute information as to tho value of the prop erty you invest your monoy in, and you will also have an opportunity to learn all about tho reputation, standing and ability of tho directors of the Highland ivinpniv. OUR REFERENCE We take pleasure in referring yon to any bank, bt.'? ir.css man, or mining man in our own community. SECURE STOCK NOW If you wish to secure any of this otock while it is selling at tho low price yon should send in your order ns quick as possible. Those who havo not all the money oa linnd to pay for as much stock as they wish to purchase, may sond us a portion of it and wo will set the stock aside or you and you can pay tho balance later. THE PRESENT PRICE OF STOCK IS SIX (6) CENTS PER SHARE NOTICE Tn case all the stock we wish, to sell yoa at this or ice sf.oM u Mu Address all communications, and make vour nnc ,irQf.. orders payable to NEIL J. S0RENSEN & CO., mmm . . . eparnnent No. n financial Agents Stimoter. Oregon f ncial Agents Stimpter, Oregon uammimiMimmmimmmm www www WW W M B W mmmmmmmMmmMM M m M m m M Ill UI T-"iini t '