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if' UiiHilJHI'H HI Destroy the Cause, vou H Remove the 29i Effect 1 - the dandruff germ which causes falling hair, and, finally, baldness. No other hair preparation kills the dandruff germ. Stop dan druff, there'll be no falling hair, no baldness. Dickixsox, K. D., Nov. i, t. TlftVf been lulna llrnlrlil. and hnvi. ti.l about one-thlnl of a SI bottle, anil flmt that It does all. and awn mora, than von Halm for It. It not only cleangi tlieacalp from dan. druff and prevent the h.itr from laVJlnff out. tneqnanlltv mentioned, nmlliavo more hair on mv heait th.in I llAVn hiul fitrwan tnlui and that It ketpa the balr aott and rIosst. Edward I)odd. For Sale at all First-Class Drug Stores. Going to Improve Repair your homes or places 01 ousiness by having them paint ed or papered. Come to CIS Large and nicely selected stock of wall paper and paints. E. J. Mtifpty, HI Court Street. NEWS FROM ECHO IN CONFERENCE. MANY CATTLE BUYERS FROM PORTLAND AND 80UND, Little Son of Mr. Odom Is Improving Zoeth Houser Visits Echo Con tract for Nolan Sidetrack Let to H G. Newport. Agenoy for Hans Faint. the Sherwin-Wil- WHAT IS THE USE of suffering from Indigestion If you eat what you want, or of starving yourself to avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after eating will digest your food perfectly una ireu you irom an the disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspep sia, Eat what you like at any time, and take an Acker Tablet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Tour money will always be refunded If you are not satisfied. Write to us for a free sample. W. II. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo, N. T. Echo. Or., Slay 3. T. C. Denson, the cattle buyer. Is here again, tin J yesterday bought four more cars of fnt steers of Robert Stanfield. h. Straus, of Pendleton, wns here yesterday. He drove over to Sand Hollow for tho purpose of buying several lots of wool. Henry D. Patterson, of Bridal Veil, h hero to (ill the place of H. C. Willis ns night opctator for the O, R. & N Mr. Willis takes the place of C. S Sludge, station agent, who has leave of absence for .10 days. Sir, Sludge Is not decided as to where he will spend his vacation. A. V. Wilson. II. J. K. Jackson and SIcSIastcr Brothers, of the Yakima country, havo been hero for some time buying Blieoii for that portion of the country. They have picked up sev oinl tliotisam: which they will drive through. The Fourth of July committee is hustler am' no doubt Echo will do herself proud at that time. Robert Staiisfleld took the train for Portland thlj afternoon to be absent about a week. Elaborate preparations are being made hero lor tho Jack rabbit ban nuct on the 15th. A. II. Stanley came over from Hnrdman yesterday to look after his ranch here. Fleming Bi others wore here last night with their picture show. They had a well-filled house. The son of Sir. Odom, who has been dangerously 111 with pneumonia, Is Improving, and recovery is thought to bo assured. John T. Whistler, in company with an export irrigation engineer from California, took a drive over to the Juniper reservoir site yesterday. Z. Houser came in yesterday from his mine In the Quartzburg district, In Grant county. He brought down a sample from the mine in which he is Interested, tho Standard, and also some from the Dixie Sleadows, three miles above. The sample from tho Dixie Sleadows assays from $50 to $75 dollars per ton sllvernltc. Sir. Hou ser will return to the camp In about a week. Ho leaves for Portland to morrow. H. G. Newport and son, railroad contractors, have taken tho work of the Nolan extension side track and have their outfit cars here. They will commence work outfitting to morrow and will lio ready to com mence work on the side track. Hnsa Newport will have Immediate charge of the rock work. This will furnish employment for 30 or 40 men. They have not finished their grade work on the flat and will thoreforo uso two crows. They are Just finishing their now residence In the south part of town. O. R. . N. Employes of La Grande, Meet President Mohler. The recent conference of tho O. It, & N. engineers and firemen, with Superintendent J. P. O'Brien, was ad Journed until tho return of President A. Ij. Mohler from tno East. Mr. Mohler passed down tho road Saturday on his roturn from an ex' tended trip to Now York and the representatives of the onglneers and firemen at j-a uranue accompanied him to Portland. Frank E. Holm Is chairman of the engineers' grlovnnco committee and O. E. Lemons Is chairman of the fire men's committee, and these gentle men are now In conference with the ofllclals In Portland. A now wngo scale will bo discussed and several Important changes In tho working schedule will be presented. An effort will be made to havo the wages of englnemcn raised to the rate paid by all tho trans-continental roads using the large type of engines. At present the onglneers receive $4.-15 on tho compound freight en gines and the firemen $2.70 per 100 miles. In passenger Borvlce the pay of en gineers is 4.25, and firemen $2.55 perl 100 miles. The Rio Grande Western road pays the highest wages to Its englnemcn of nny road on the Pacific Coast. Its engineers receive ?r nntl firemen $3.10 per 100 miles. NATIONAL GUARD CONVENTION. Plans for Increasing the Efficiency of the National Militia. Columbus. O., Slay 4. Tho fourtli annual convention of tho Interstate National Guard Association was open ed In this city today with an address by Secretary Root. Tho secretary of war, who was Introduced to tho con vention by President Charles Dick of the association, spoko at considerable length, reviewing tho growth of tho national guard and outlining plnns for raising the standard of efficiency for this branch of tho nation's defensive service. Secretary Root spoke of tho valuo of co-oporatlon among tho mili tia organizations of the different states and predicted great Improve ments In tho sorvlco bb a result of the now national militia law. Tho convention, which will be In session until Thursday, Is attended by tho adjutants general and other mili tia officers from many states. The militia legislation recently adopted by congress and tho steps being taken by the various states to conform to Its provisions will bo the chief topic of discussion. Rheumatisnv Is Not a Skin Disc J ami iins, or that it is something like a skin disease to be nibbed t Tcith nlastcr6! out Kuuettiatlssi orifmiate ... l Tjwiui Want Barbers' License Law. Lafayette, Ind., Slay 4. Tho In diana State Harbors' Association, which organized at Munclo last year, Is holding its first annual convention here with a good attendance of mom hers. Some changes arc to bo made In the constitution and by-laws of the association, and tho members will also take stops to renew their fight for a state barbers' license law be fore the next meeting of the state legislature. Won the Liar's Medal. "Have you got the plans for your new house completed yet?" some one asked him. "Not quite." lie replied. "There Is a difference of opinion between my wife and mo ns to the Interior ar rangements. She says the pantry I too large and that there are too mnny closets." Without another word the medal for tho biggest Ho of the evening wns nwarded to him. Chicago Tribune. Tubeworkers' Union Growing. PlttBburg, Pn Slay 4. A largo number of delegates were present to day when tho convention of the Na tional Association of Tubeworkers was called to order by the president, Charles Sable, of Washington, Pa. This Is the first annual convention, hut tho officers' reports show that the organization already has nearly 10, 0U0 members, but Is growing rapidly. The principal work before tho con vention, which is to last several days, is tho formulation of a national wage scale. Mott people have an idea that rheumatism is contracted like a comTi damp, chiy "rpenetnuesinemu anu J .1 I a nr iuil it in auuiL tuuA uiviu, vj uc riiniai mentor drawn out with plasters; but Rhuematisai originates in the illJ caused by Urea, or Uric Acid, an irritating, corroding poison that set ii "M clcs, joints and nerves, producing inuaiuuwuun uu surcness and the W pains peculiar to this distrcssingdiseasc. ""PiGoJ f will hasten an at- "h?rBKOlwiatia.ii?,,l tack ofRheumntisin after the blood and iea below the knoe. i 2o?i J!f I., tt.o rlnlit mmlitimi fnr It arm to oomb mr hair. vi."'? T. ! , nthi to do with Jmr.twq thTSRtSl tl,e. riMil true causes of Rheumatism, Bnddeoidedtotnrit rLBJ.?-.?-MnS ... ;..ir.,t.l ntiil nnt external. menced lta uso I fnif i.lJi,?l"!lTiJ Uuimcuts, plasters , and rubbing S!&nfitSi Will somoilinca ruuuuu entirely wen. I will niwii. ,a tlon and swelling and ease tho pain for Interested In thp, nuccess ols s ; H "Vi. i,tfnll to t-Minvf! ncrmanentlv " did mo go much Kood. OIB-8-.iaa because they do not reach the seat of 311 lath st- MRS. ALICE Hobio, I the Unc Acid poison iicutralize.1, the slu3'' tem Is purified and cleansed, the achiim;.. i joints are relieved of all irritating matter andi 1 cure of this most painful dli-onx- effected. I o. a. o. is a iiarmiess vecetable rpm.j. ... . as a blood purifier and an invigorating, pleasant tonic. Book on RheunutS! ""Jtnn. he mailed free. Physicians Gather In New Orleans. New Orleans, La., Slay 4. This city is thronged today with eminent physl clans from all parts of the United States and Canada como to nttend the nnnual session of the American Medi cal Association. Tomorrow there will bo a meeting of the American Acad emy of Medicine and on Wednesday the association proper will begin Its business sessions. Queer Friends. In Sluncic, Ind.. there are a cat and a hen which are inseparable compan ions up to the threshold of the kitchen door. Into the kitchen tho hen will not go. In the barn or In tho vntd the two are constantly together, and tho hen has oven abandoned tho roost of her ancestors In order to sleep on tho floor nenr her friend. Biliousness llie minority stockholders of tho Southern Pacific filed an appeal Fri day to prevent Harriman and the majority stockholders voting nt the postponed election. "I Imvn lued j-our viiluable CASOA KI'.T.S mid Unit tlicm perfect. Couldn't do TOlthnut them. I hitvc used them forsome time (orlndiKeKtlon uud biliousness timlnm now com pletely cured. HeconiUK'iid tlicm. to every one. Oiu-i" tried, you will never be without them In the family. ,r i:uw. A. Manx, Albany, N. Y. CANDY W bAinAKMb TRADE UAKK KIOWTfatO Uiaal .NiiTor Sickon. Weaken, or (1 rl ic. llto, 2ic, tuc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... l.rll.e Urmri, r.p..,. ( ll, M..r..l, J.w t.rk. Jt N0-T0-BAC Sold iiiui miaraiiieeil by alldrug iw IV HSU rIsmio till in: Tobacco JlaDIL "EL SIDELm SIZE "EL SIDELO" Is Manofactared by SAM'L I. DAVIS, YCA ASK FOR "BANKER" 2 for 25c ALLEN & LEWIS j Distributors PORTLAND, ORE. I ALL Stock For Sale 7fi head of well-graded Shorthorn cat tle. 1 registered Shorthorn bull. 50 hend of horses, mares, geldings and young stock, grade Clydes, and 10 head of Cleveland BayB. 15 head broke to work; weight, 1200 15(10 pounds. 1 stallion, 20ud pounds weight, Clyde and Shire. Cash, or time with bankablo notes. Address JOHN L. COX, C20 Thompson St., Pendleton, Oregon. (Would like to dispose of Rtock be fore turning out on range.) Big Ben Havo you had your shoes repaired at Toutsch? Try him. Raised by Cas Rogers on Bui ter Creek. Sired by a thorouzhl bred Kentucky Jack. His dial was a large Maltese Jenny, He will make the ptesent sea son at my place three miles Notil east of Pendleton on Wild Hk Creek. Terms: fio to insure live coltl W. W. HARRAIf OWNER STOCK WILL BE ADVANCED IN PRICE MAY 15th, 1903 DCVelOPm iSoMuch More Two Months Ago. CONSTANT DEVELOPMENT AND RESULTS A orow of men have been constantly nt work over since wo acquired this proportv and tlio Glasgow crosscut Las now encountored and fully crosscut tho ledge. In this ciosscut wo hnvo opened up a body of ore sixteen fect in width carrying good conimorcial values. In speaking of conimorcial values wo mean or-s which havo a sufficient valuo to pay for tho extraction nulling and all other incidental expenses thoroto, with enough of a margin loft over to pay good dividends to the stockholders. This largo body of oro was not in tho nature of a Biirpnso, wo simply expected it, as tho surfaco dovolop. nif nts showed this same largo body of ore, and thoro wis no reason why it should not bo encountored in this cross cut and at this depth. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT Wo aro now turning to drift on tho ledgo to tho wost from tho crosscut in ordor that wo may open up th richer cios at a greater dopth which aro found on the surface throughout tho Bannockbum claim. This lino of development, wo boliovo, will prove vcrv llltOrestlllL' to nil u-1 in tlt.l l'lilni.nnl...l 1 . c " imuimiui, nr winy iiecotuc ttitor etted in the Highland mine, as it will certainly open up ore bodies rich in quality and in largo quantities. Tt will demonstrate that the Highland will rank os one of the largest producers in the district. .From now on tho development work will be com purntivol.v easy and not very expensive, as we will bo drifting along tho ledge whore tho ground is much oasior 10 work than in tlio country rock which encases tho vein, r.viuy month will show a large increase in our oro reserves FREE TRIP TO THE HIGHLAND To any ono 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 freo trip to the Highland wo feel that this is proof within itself f the value of this prop erty os it stunds to reason that if we di dnot havo a good mnie there and all that we claim for it we could not offer ;ou such an inducement. Wo would bo only too glad to hnvo each and every on- who contemplates the investment of money in mines e. me out and look over this property and tho' district in general. Jn omiriti!' tn rmv mn ..i 1 i . , " -- i-v .". uAinjiiaua urn nuro and iKtek we iPul that wo are not running any risk whatsoever """" i''"v"'j unit no one, no matter how great or conservative an expert or mining engineer be may be, could possibly, roughly speaking, "turn it down." POOL YOUR INTERESTS If you have not sufficient money yourself to justify you in coming to tho Highland to look it over beforo in verting, wo would suggest that you and your friends make up a small pool and send one of your number out here to look ovor tlio Highland. In this way wo beliove you v 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 all about the reputation, standing mul ability of tho directors of tho Highland twinpiny. OUR REFERENCE Wo tako pleasure in referring you to any bank, bin u tss man, or mining man in our own community. SECURE STOCK NOW If VOU Wish tn ir i A v,u ",y "J- mis siock wmio semng at the low prico you should send in your order as quick as possible. Those who havo not all the money on mm to pay for as much stock as thoy wish to purchase, inoy send us a portion of it and wo will sot tho stock aside Jru" cn pay tlio balance later, THE PRESENT PRICE OF STOCK IS SIX (6) CENTS PPP NOTICE 3 5 ""UlC" S" t.on- and make your cnecks, drafts and money ir- m orders pvable to NEIL J. SORENSEN & CO your money. rre rt8nt return yoa Tii- ' i a "artment No. 17 'A