East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 01, 1903, Image 6

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    HEWS FROM ECHO
KENNI80N BROS. SUCCEED
WITH IRRIGATION SCHEME.
O. H. & N. Official Well Pleased
With tho Echo District President
of Dairy Company Pronounces It
an Ideal Dairy Country,
Echo, Or., April 30. Senator C. i
Clapp, of Port Townsond, (leorgo H.
Stevenson and H. P. Connor came In
on yesterday morning's train and
spent yesterday and today driving
over Umatilla Meadows and Butter
Creole. They are well pleased with
tho country and will no doubt Invest
In land hero. Mr. Stevenson Is the
confidential man of tho O. It. & N.
and has been with them for about
20 years. Mr. Connor Is a prominent
.attorney of Portland nnd Is also con
nected with tho O. It. & N.
David Brown, president of tho Ha
zlowooil Dairy Company, of Spokane,
who Is always looking for more
cream, camo In on yesterday's train
and spent yesterday and today In
driving over tho country and talking
.with tho people hero. He pronounces
this an Ideal dairy country and when
ono stops to think that he Is presi
dent of a company that hns paid out
within the last year over a million
dollars In tho three places whore
'they are operating, Spokane, Portland
and Sioux City for butter fat, onu
can readily seo that ho comes near
knowing what ho Is talking about.
Mr. Brown was well pleased with his
trip hero and met with much en
couragement from the people; a num
ber of them saying they were contem
plating a trial of the dairy business
as tho public rango was gone and the
1EAUTY IS
NEVER
COMPLETE
niLiiuu, u tmc.
luxuriant head o!
toft, glo&y hair,
which is In truth
"woman's crown
inff glory." Tho
liutliful uso of
NowbroWerplcIdo
never falls to pro
dueo hair of this
character, for, by
destroying tho
deadly germs that
feed upon tho oil of
tho hair root. It
milk 08 dauilruir.
falling hair and all
scalp diseases Im
possible, it then
promotes a now
and thick frrowth
to rcplaco tho old
thin, brlt'lo hair.
Ann tmlM.t H1 1 vr.
Ify these statements.
ForSala at all first.
Class Drng Stores.
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growing of beef cattle was bound
therefore to be less remunerative.
W. "W. Hoagland, of Spokane, Is
here again looking for Investment.
O. D. Teol returned recently from
North Yakima, where he wont to
study tho ByBtcm of irrigation prac
ticed there. Mr. Teel Is seeding
nulto a number of acres this spring.
He says the Yakima system is all
right for rolling lands, but that tho
check system as practiced here, is the
only system that promises success
In a Hat country.
The Kennlson Bros., who n short
time ago put In a gasollno engine for
pumping water from the river, arc
succeeding handsomely with their
undertaking. Thoy have a three
horso power nnd are lifting tho water
a dlstanco of 13 feet. Thoy think
they will be able to lrrigato between
70 and 80 ncres with tho one engine.
They are using a four-Inch pipe and
a centrifugal pump.
Program for German Agriculturists.
Now York, May 1. Forty-six Ger
man agriculturists will arrive In Now
York tomorrow. Thoy will crosc tho
continent nnd mako a trip of 10,000
miles to study methods of farming
and stock raising. Among them will
bo feudal land barons, scientists In
tho government service and students
of agrlcuKuro,
J. L. Schultz of tho United States
department of agriculture, Is hero to
meet tho visitors and two special cars
are ready to take them on their long
. mi II, ,..l 1... " cmiOiArn
luur. i iiuy win uvui uj u buh.uw.m
route to ualirornia, up mo racinc
coast nnd return to the Atlantic
through tho northern tier of states.
The trip has been arranged to enablo
tho visitors to inspect the great wheat
regions of the West, the orchards of
tho North, the stock farms of tho
South and West, and tho packing
houses of Kansas City and Chicago.
The tour will occupy nearly two
months.
CHRONIC S&RES
Signs of Polluted Blood.
There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting as an old sore,
iinii-healiti" sores of the most offensive character.
or face in old a-c or middle life. Whenever a sore refuses to heal the Wood
?S always at fault, and. while antiseptic washes, salves, soaps am 1
can do much to keep down the inflammation and cleanse the .sore, i : w 1
neve heal permanently till the blood itself has been punficd ami
genns and poisons destroyed, and with S. S. S this can be nccoi 1-
h 1 Xii..t.,i Mnnil Jsmir ficd and invigorated, niiuwncn
rich.pttrebloodisagaiucirculatiugfrcclythrouKhout
the body the flesh around the old sore begins to take
I on a natural color, the discharge of matter ceases
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"i aim uic wium jiK.ua . ,
... v, i in dint niii vniit- blood in oruer
nnd at the same time tones tip the system nnd builds tip the general health.
If you have a chronic sore write us. No charge for medical ndv.ee.
WE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA.
EL SIDELO"
"EL SIDELO"
Is Manufactured by
SAM'L I. DAVIS, YCA
ASK FOR "BANKER
2 for 25c
A
tt
SIZE
ALLEN & LEWIS, Distributors
PORTLAND, ORE.
n i nniT AH CT A I Be-tln the world, made from type metal, cast
BAdBII iVlC I AL Into lo.pound bar, price $1.00 per bar. at the
East Oregonlan office.
Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Ond
Delay will lead to serious breaks.
Fitst-cJass work "guaranteed by
BECK, the Reliable Pltimbet.
Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel
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Interchangeable Mileage.
New York', Slay 1. Tho new Inter
phnnirp.ililn mlleairo hook recently
adopted by tho passenger departments
of leading trunk lino railroads comes
Into uso today. It is good on ino
Pennsylvania railroad, Baltimore &
Ohio, Delaware, Lackawanna & West
ern, I.ehlgh Valloy, Erie and tho Chcs-
ntiorifcn J!- Ollln rnllrnrirlfl. Thn books
are Issued at tho rato of $30 for 1000
miles, which is $10 a book moro than
has been charged heretofore. Ilut tho
extra amount Is to bo returned to tho
purchaser If ho lives up to tho con
tract. This arrangement Is mado to
prevent tho books getting Into tho
hands of "scalpers."
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i-or oaie. 4
Three-quarter sections of good
wheat land, of which ono-hnlf is in 5
grain, anu an lies nvo nines norm-
east of tho city. A dwelling, two , J
bams and other outbuildings, and a
rrrrA wflin, nvntnitl fll -it Ollvnr
& Co.'s grocery, or at tho homo ol u ij
W. Ulgby, 701 Thompson street.
Lots for Sale.
I offer some nlco lots on the north
side near tho river. No grading need
ed. Prlco $200 to $300. N. T. Conk-Hn.
DANDRUFFENE
An antiseptic absorbent guaranteed to Cure
Dandruff, Eczema and all Scalp Diseases in
s s SEVEN DAYS s :
Dandruffene renders the scalp pliant
elastic. It is a marvelous hair restorer.
and
Ask your druggist for Dandruffene. It is sold
by first-class druggists. Sold in Baker City
by n. Levinger.
MANUFACTURED BY
TIC MERRILLM1R1IFFENE C
348 Washington Street
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T T T " T T T T
WILL BE ADVANCED IN PRICE
MAY 15th, 1903
Development at the Highland Mine Justifies an Advance in the Price ol Stock. It is Much More
Valuable Now Than When We Placed the First Allotment on the Market Some
Two Months Ago.
CONSTANT DEVELOPMENT AND
RESULTS
A crow of inca have been eonstnntly at work ovur
8inco wo acquired this proportv nml tho Glasgow crosscut
Las now encountered and fully crosscut the ledge. 3n this
ciosscut wo luwo opened up ti body of oro sixteen feet in
width carrying good commercial values.
In 8caking of commercial values wo mean ore
which hnvo a sufficient value to pay for tho extraction
milling and all other incidental expenses thereto, with
our ugh of a margin loft ovor to pay good dividends to tho
stockholders.
This largo body of oro was not in tho nature of a
surprise, wo simply expected it, as tho surface develop
nifnts showed this sanio largo body of oro, and there was
no reason why it should not bo encountered in this cross
cut and at this dopth.
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
Wo aro now turning to drift on the ledge to the west
from the crosscut in ordor that wo may open up tho Tidier
cics at a greater depth which aro found on the suraoo
throughout the Buunockbum claim.
This lino of development, wo believe, will prove very
interesting to all who aro interested, or may becomo intt.'r
ctted in tho Highland mine, as it will certainly open up
lire bodies rich in quality and in large quantities.
It will demonstrate that the Highland will .rank as one
of the largest producers in tho district.
From now 011 tho development work will bo com
paratively easy and not vory expensive, as wo will bo
drifting along the ledge wlioro tho ground is much easier
10 work than in the country rock which encases tho vein.
Kvery month will show a largo increase in our oro resorves.
FREE TRIP TO THE HIGHLAND
To any ono who wishes to invest a reasonable sum of
money in tho Highland mine, wo will pay all traveling
expenses to and from tho tnino for tho purpose of his
making a personal examination.
In offering you a free trip to tho Highland wo feel
that this is proof within itself of tho value of this prop
erty as it stands to reason that if wo di dnot have a good
innio there and all that we claim for it we could not offer
,ou such an inducement.
Wo would be only too glad to have ench nnd every
oik- who contemplates the investment of nionoy in mines,
ci mo out nnd look over this proporty and tho district in
general. In offering to pay your expenses out hero and
back wo feel that wo aro not running any risk whatsoever
as wo know positively that no ono, no matter how greac
or conservative an export or mining engineer ho may l
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
vet ting, wo would suggest that you and your friends make
up a smnll pool and send ono of your number out here
to look ovor tho Highland. In this way wo believe yon
v uld get absolute information as to tho valuo of tho prop
erty you invest your monoy in, and you will also have an
opiortunity to learn all about tho roputntion, standing
and ability of tho directors of tho Highland earnpmv
OUR REFERENCE
Wo tako pleasure in referring you to any bank, bin
ii ess man, or mining man in our own community.
SECURE STOCK NOW
If you wish to secure any of this stock while it is
selling at tho low price yon should send in your ordor as
quick as possible. Those who have not all tho money on
hand to pay for as much stock as thoy wish to purchase,
may send us a portion of it and wo will sot tho stock aside
for you and you can pay tho balance later.
THE PRESENT PRICE OF STOCK IS SIX (fi) CENTS PER SHARE
NOTICE
In case all the stock we wish to sell you at this price should be sold
before your order Is received, we reserve the right to return you
your money.
Address all communications, and make your ciiecks, drafts and money
orders pivable to
NEIL J. S0RENSEN & CO.,
Department No. J 7
Financial Agents - Sumptef , Oregon