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DAILY EAST OBEGONIArt. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1903. Your Wife an be provided with an annual Income for life, in event of your death, at less cost than you can make the same provision for your children. The low rate makes very attrac tive this form of contract, devised and introduced by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Cm AwMt T.1W. bwlMM ,mboNotY,i tank Mt Nlkr. IJMQ.Ttt la ll'f tt his .rif tit wt4 tkfw mlon f tm Mud ta StfKmhrt. not h iwa n HmwutU mc paid fen wfcfc tl00 ami imIUm t f7 Ms that iMrnt mmmII M Loaf aa aba itv. In writing for terms, state the amount of annual income you would like to provide for your wife, the amount of cash you would like .returned and give the ages of both. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, Kichakd A. McCcsct, rreildtut. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Richard A. McCurdy. president. Alma D. Katz, manager, Boise, Idaho. Prank L. Hammond, District Manager, Pendleton, Oregon. FOR C ELI LQ CANAL ARMY ENGINEERS INSPECT THE GOVERNMENT ROUTE. Work for Canal May be Authorized and Begun by Congress at Next Ses sion Ex-Congressman Moody San guine in the Matter, HAY Fine baled wheat nay for sale at Dutch Henry's Feed Yard LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies stand first in the world. Hartford Fire Insurance Cafl2,259,076 Alliance Assurance Co 29,039,968 London ft JLancaahlre Fire Insurance Co 2,544,683 North British & Mercantile Co 19,695,974 BoyaJ Insurance Co 22,897,163 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 600 MAIN STREET Portland, May 14. The board of the regular army engineers detailed here to report on a plan for overcoming the difficulties in the way of naviga tion on the Columbia at Celllo Tlnplcls was In session yesterday at the Cus tom House, the trip to Celilo having been postponed until today. The pro ceedings were devoted to examining the data bearing on the subject, col lected by Major Langfltt during the interim between the meeting cf the board last September and this time. This was quite volumnious and pre sented In detail the Harts and other plans which have been prepared for removing the nbstncles. After review ing this carefully it is understood that the board reached no definite conclusion as to what its report will be, but the feeling prevails tbat the scheme for damming the river at the gorge will be abandoned In favor of a continuous canal around both the rapids and Celilo Falls. It is believed that this can be ac-j compusnea at less expense than is in volved in the plan for a dam and Is the more practicable way. There is little doubt that eventually a favora hie report will be returned by the board and that the work will eventu ally be authorized, the question of the most feasible method alone being considered. The river and harbor act of June 13 authorized a thorough Investigation of the project and prac tically authorized the work, provided It can be done within the Harts estimate. TEN DOZEN RABBITS. Judd Rogers Furnishes Game for the Echo Banquet Yesterday evening Judd Rogers, who bas started a rabbltry near Echo, brought to that city 10 dozen young American nare for the citizens' lanquet to be given tomorrow after noon. Mr. Rogers has engaged in the bus iness of breeding and growing the American hare for market, and his entire output will be used by the Echo Cannery Company. The rabbit becomes very much do mesticated with a little care and at tention, and where a uniform, nutri tious feed Ib furnished them, the meat has an excellent flavor. The plan of Mr. Rogers Is to Inclose a large area of land adjoining an al falfa field. This tract of land will be divided Into "runs," breeding pens and pastures. Different kinds of nu tritious crops, such as clover, millet, cow peas and alfalfa will be grown for them and the main object In car ing for the animals will be to tame them as fast as possible, as tney will not fatten so fast nor grow so large where they live In constant fright of men and dogs. It is a new and novel branch of business in Eastern Oregon and its ' development will be watched with In teres t. H. C. Willis, secretary of the Echo Cannery and Cold Storage Company will take a vacation from his position as agent at Echo. soon, for the pur pose of promoting the Industry in eastern Oregon towns. SOUTHERN COTTON SPINNERS. Great in Manufacturing Association Session Today. Charlotte, N. a. May 14. Men rep resenting more than one billion dol lars of capital are attending the an nual convention commenced here to day by the Southern Cotton Spinners' Association, the largest and most nrnrrMciro nnrraonimi nninttrini m. Ex-Representative Moody, who was Banzatlon n the Southern states. Be- here yesterday as the guest of the board, feels quite sanguine tbat the work will be authorized and com menced without further congression al action. The board and Mr. Moody went to The Dalles over the O. R. & X. in President Mohler's private car, and will spend ;oday examining the rapids and making estimates. Captain Hnrts, who was formerly resident engineer here, is expected to return soon trom the Philippines and resume his duties at this point. This will give Portland two resident army engineers, as Major Langfltt will con tinue, having charge of the Wlllam ctte and Lower Columbia rivers and Captain Harts the Upper Columbia and Snake. sides all the states of the South, the territory represented at the conven tion Includes Pennsylvania. New York,. Maine, New Hampshire. Rhode island, Indiana and Missouri. A num ber of questions of high importance to those engaged in the industry are scheduled tor consideration during the two uays tne convention will be in ses sion. The speakers will include men eminent in the national and industrial life of the United States, who have practical experience in cotton manu facture both directly and indirectly. Notice NEW YORK AND OTTAWA. Rail- Foreclosure Sale of an Eastern road Today. New York. Mar 14. There is con- siderable speculation In railroad and financial circles as to the future of tne New ork & Ottawa railroad. which Is to be sold at foreclosure sale today. The line extends from Tupper LAKe. fTanKiin county, N. T., to Ot tawa. Ontario, n distance of 128 miles. Social Scientists in Session. Boston. May 14. The American Social Science Association, founded in 1865, and which Includes in its membership men of note in all parts of the country, began Its annual meet ing today In this city. Questions of social economy were discussed at the opening session, called to order at 10 o'clock this morning ln Huntington hall. The responsibilities of capital istic organization and of labor or ganization were the subjects touched upon In addresses by Professor Eu gene Wambaugh, of the Harvard Law school and other persons equally well qualified to speak on the subject. At an open meeting to be held this even ing Oscar S. Straus, of New York, Some time ago it was renorted that roaaTd me ?tTV,U ? ,hC SZ road and make it aart of its system, fe8S0r Jonn Graham Brook will rtl. We have purchased the secon band store at 312 Court street. We in tend to refit It and increase the stock, We would be glad to have our friends drop ln ir you need anything In our line. If you have anything to sell let Ha Know, we can sell it for yon. Drop m ana see our line or Indian curios, Give os a trial, we will treat you right. Gurdane & McBroom HMI II H I I II 1 1 1 H I Conrad Platzoeder AH kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. I Prices as low as the lowest t it Going to Improve . ."Repair your homes or places llBusiness by having them paint jior.paperea. Come to as gLarge and nicely selected 3ck;of wall paper and paints. E. J. Murphy, 111 Court Street. jsaeaoT for B?FaUt. the Sherwin-Wil- lint more recent developments have led Wall Street to the conclusion that the road will be bought by the Dela ware & Hudson railroad. If the Dela ware & Hudson acquires the road It will doubtless bul d a short eminent Ing link between its line and tho New York & Ottawa at or near St. Regis FallB. This would give the road the shortest line between Ottawa and Al bany, and would enable It to secure a larger share of the Immense lum ber shipments from Ottawa to Albany nr., I ' 1. cuss the subject of industrial peace, and St. Clair McKelway, editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, will sneak on "Jour- nallsm and Publicity." May Festival Concerts. Ann Arbor, Mich.. May 14. Tho lutn annual series of the May festival concert under the auspices of tht music department of the University ui iuicnigan, uegins tonight in Unl veraity hall, and music-lovers are ar riving irom ail parts of the state. mere will be five concerts by the cnorai union of 300 voices, the Bos- ion festival Orchestra of 50 pieces, under the direction of Emil Mnlipn. hauer. and some of the most celebrat ed soioists in the country. The list of soloists Includes Miss Anlto Rio and .Miss Shanna Cummlnc sonrnnns; Madame Louis Homer, of the Metro politan Opera Company, and Madame isauciie Uouton. contraltos: Heir Ar.. ureas Dlppol. tenor: Slcnor Emllln Do Oogorzo. baritone: Frederick- Mnr. tin. uass; Madame Fannie Bloomfield Zelsler. pianist, and Carl Webster, .lUUUUUllISie. The Real Cause of Dandruff and Bald. nets. At one time dandruff was attributed to be the result of a feverish condi tion of the scalp, which threw off the t dried cuticle in scales. I Professor Unna, Hamburg, Ger- j many, noted authority on skin dis eases, explodes this theory and says ' that dandruff Is a germ disease. inis germ Is really responsible for the dandruff and for so many bald heads. It can be cured If it Is gone about in the right way. The right way, of course, and the onlv wav Is to kill the germ. Newbro's Herplcide does this, and causes the hair to grow luxuriantly. Just as nature intended It should. Sold ny leading druggists. Send 10c ia stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit, Mich. 'After all," he conceded, "what would we do without women?" "Well.' she replied, "for one thine, von wnnM have a hard time finding subjects for your joKes." Chicago Evening Post WLL . . , WT ft .WmM I-TlI 1, vai, mmr I 5c. Cigar I I It has taken the lead, and keeps it. jjj flj I AT ALL DEALERS. S H 1 Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. We Don't Keep Everything But we do aeep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Ceiling, Bustle and Finish, In all grades. Also all kind of Dimension Lunjbtr, in cluding Lath and Shingle. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes U complete, and anv one in need of Lumber wifl not be wrong in placing their order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: 4 C. R. Depot Custom Made Shoes to Fit $2,50 to $4 A. EKLUND Car. Court a Ml Main Sat. Judd Block The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on that vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,ooo,ooo. GOLCONDA valued at $3, 000,000. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. 3 The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Co, A MILLION FOR AN ANGEL. It is said that John FTareon. a Chi- cago millionaire, hns offered 11.000.. 000 to the servant who will stnv in ins luumy uu ne aics, wno loves her vocation, who Is cood-nnturerl nml n diplomat who knows better than to discuss inmily affairs with other serv- antH. who is always dignified, who Is n gnou nurse, a good cook, a dress- manor, and who never sulks. Rnnh luxury would easily be worth the money to a man who can afford it. uut angeis are rare on earth, and even at 11,000.000 a niece Sir. Farson mnv uiicricucu great iiiiucuity in catching uu). uuiso capital News. THE COE COMMISSION GO. Holds no customer re sponsible (or more than the margin he places on a trade. A margin of one cent a bushel is required on grain, and ti a share on stocks. An eighth cent a bushel commission is charged on grain and of one per cent on stocks. Itnan lll.l.l . . u; iuuiik muiKins is onrrv on tho subject of matrimony. Ho asks every girl ho meets to marry him. Noll Well, why don't vou eet some I one to introduce you7 Chicago Dally News. F. W. BOULTER Manager Pendleton Office 120 COURT STREET Lee's Lice Killer Insect powder and Poultry Supplies, also Hay, Gram and Feed. O F. Golesworthy 127-iao East Alta St. The Colombia Lodging Hocse Newly Furnished. Bar in connection. Bet. Alta & Webb Sts In Center of Block. F. X. Schempp Proprietor Owns Its Property Consisting of 160 Acre cf 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 15c 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. McCalltim & Company, Miners, Brokersand Flnanolal Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYS0N, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District Free on Application. The Best is the Cheapest This applies particularly to furniture and carpets. When you ouy a piece of furniture you want it to look well and to wear well. That is the kind we carry. Our Roods speak for them selves. We caray a large line of furniture, baby cabs, go carts, carpets, art squares, mattings, rugs, curtains, etc. JE'cIm? 'ini'jf .'I1" J00' ' co,t- We rc l bnlne to make llvmir, bat e bof SrtVnSuJ th. &1 "5 M" bemto jou cheaper then jou eould boy then lnlb wait ?on "if S.wn he,1? Ca11 at our "0,e mliie ouf good, sod set ' KVisswr.'issxr' e,too6t " M priCM " 7 BAKER 6c FOLSOM, Next door to Postoffice. and M YOU ENJOY A GOOD 8MOKR? Fnde of Umatilla. Made at home. P.nHlflnn BodUet A. RI0DI, Manufacture