" 77-, and many otners .....imhtedneis of any character, It will become a uivmcuu ... - ....,.. ........ UlSinci rice uii nppiii.duuu. TYTTT 3 EastiCoukt Street list- uHMMtT""""",rmuniiul Trunk Gold Mine ,2ar 0regonGoldfMiniN5 District. v ilited jtpon the GREAT MOTHER Si&mo. ' veln.nd hwfornelgh- that vein uvn wvm Miuwn the NORTH POLE valued at fJo The COLUMBIA valued at SfflSo. GOLCON DA valued at $3, THE MONMOTH Q. M. CO'S Snip BAKcK mine vaiucu at 9000, Br5E BALD MOUNTAIN valued at .00. THE IBEX valued at $400,- end Trunk Gold Mirinc and Milling Go, afcwtyjCow,tB sf Rick OoU Bcariat Velaa hi 1 conservative mining and business management, ftflofloin 50,000 shares of stock at 15c : per share. will pay yu t0 write us for iM particulars and to make artful investigation of its merits. the indorsement of mining men, business men and belters of Eastern Oregon. Write us today aud let us post you. H. S. McCalltim & Company, Miners, Brokers and Flnanolal Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or&S.BRTSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining XRESCENTl toC C Crescent and Rambler Bicy cfes at The NOLF STORE MftvStattooary and Fancy Goods. Is lour Second Haud Goods 1 will pay you what is right for them, rguiis in new and second hand goods. 5URDANE & McBROOM ,i Me!7 Dentil PaaaMrtsa, Or. Gold Pma.na mw,A .Ua Un.lr f Sm1 l' Gold Fil,iD UP Be8t Set WllUOld. IR- All work .nar.ntM.rl. PAtLV, OWKOONIAN, UNPHTON. OmoQM. ATUb6AY, Prtuf. few;,, WaP .on r"00. C, May 16.1-AI. hour m8n tor antbc- elKht nour bill has been begun by the S Federation of Laoo?. An eminent lawyer has been engaged to wi.Jr1 p!8 n,U8tc' with the com r,t eductl0' lbor ot the ISLV10 a01" ,t8clf na the u ti li1- And further. tne President th.i ...bVr?e.d tnrU8h all pressure t 1 in be br?u8ht to bear npon him f thls proposed act In nis next annual mesage. At the same time the National As sociation of Manufacturers have be- SX. "Vv.,?.peparaUon to bet. not 1 tbla..b,UI' but also the antl-con-splracy bill, which would legallic a ESSS ?MVnd any manufacturing piani. Advices received from every section of the country indicate that the labor organleatlons and the man ufacturers are working with might and main to increase their strength to the maximum in preparation for the coming struggle, which it is con ceded on all sides, will be a flght' to a finish. Utah Endeavorers. Sprlnirvllle. Utah Christian Endeavor Societies of UUh are holding their annual stato conven tion here todav. President u. Smith presiding. Reports of officers and committees show the movement to be making progress in Utah, there being 40 loyal organizations in the state, with an aggregate membership close to 800. The meeting will make arrangements to have the state well represented at tne International con vention of the society to bo held In Denver in July. Baptists to Meet in Buffalo. Buffalo. N. Y.. Mav 16. flno nf hn largest conventions ever tiinnH h. Baptists will be held In Buffalo next week under the auspices of the Wo man's Society of American Baptists. Three societies will nartlclnatP In thn gathering, the American Baptist Mis sionary Union, American Baptist nvmv .mission society, and the Amcrr can Baptist Publication Socletv. About 2000 delegates renresentlnc many Elates, are expected to be in at tendance. Elaborate nrpnaratlonq nr being made by the local churches of the Baptist denomination for the re. ception and entertainment of the vis ltors. A number of speakers of note will be heard during the convention, which will be In session through the enure weeK, Ep worth League's Observance. New York. May 16. Tomorrow all the Bpworth Leagues throughout the world win observe the fourteenth an nlversary of the organization. The leagues have ciuite appropriately de cided to combine with the celebration an observance of the bl-centenary of John Wesley and the Methodist church. A uniform program of exer cises will be carried out by all the societies, xne program selected con slsts of addresses eulogizing tne life, character and work of the founder of Methodism, the addresses to be inter sperscd with hymns by Charles Wes ley. Education and Art Boston, Mass., May 16. The con eluding day of the American Social Science Association's annual conven tion was given over to the department of education and art In a symposium discussion of the ethical factors of community life, papers were present ed by Henry T. Bailey, of BoBton, on Fine Arths," by Heinrich Conrled, director of the Metropolitan opera house, on "The Stage," and by Frank Damroscb on "Music. ' A number of persons of prominence In the world of art, music and the drama took part in the genera discussions. A Belgian Jubilee. Brussels, May 16. Belgium is al ready preparing to celebrate the 76th BDlvereary of her Independence In Uzrua. me miniuicr vi iuu iiuuuur una published a manifesto In tne official gazette giving an outline or tne pro- Dosed fetes In honor of the occasion. These will include several exhibitions 'of art and industry In some -of the most doduIous centers. The' idea, however, of an international exblbi 'tion which was mooted last year, ap pears to have been abandoned. For Venezuelan Arbitration. New York. May 16. Robert C. Mor- rl IlnlfoH CtfltPB nrrnt who is to this eovernment "before the arbitration board in the settlement of the claims or the diock miinir vpnArnpinn nnrtK. and the as sistant agent, T. S. Doyle, with clerks and stenographers, saw toaay on tun Steamer Philadelphia for Venezuela. The arbitration Is expected to begin at Caracas about June 1. A Sure Thing. it in coiil iimt nnthlnr Is sure except death and taxes, but that is not alto- gether true. w. vinif new visi tor Consumption is a sum cum w inn? and throat troubles. Thous an ands can testify to that. Mrs. O. B. Metre, of ttnepaeroiowu, t. ., .it 1 .1 B nnvA.n ra ttn nf bron- Bays: l imu v.v.v -- chltls and for a year tried everything I heard of. but got no relief. One bot- tie Of Dr. King's Nw umuinj ed me absolutely." It's infallible .n.,r. aihnnnlnr AOUBh. irlD. PUeU- cured for- nnnl. and -nn-limotlOn. TrV it. It'S guaranteed by Tallman k Co., drug- gists. sizes Tnai doiuc 50c, $1. MAY 3 THE PEACEABLE MAN. Nobody sings of the peaceable man. Toiling and doing the best that he can. Pretty good fellow, the neighbors all say, Ready to smllo on ti.o children at Play; Doing his duty without laying claim To special rewards as to fortune or fame, Helping the needy to save or to plan; Nobody sings of the peacable man. A song for the hero who goes to the fray And strives to shoot heroes who stand In his way; A song for the monarch who sits on the throne And seeks to add other men's lands to his own. A song to the magnate, tho prince of finance, Who leaves to hlB small, struggling rival no chance, Here's a rousing refrain to tho stren uous clan; Nobody sings of the peacable man. Washington 8tar. The Man He Wanted. Senator Clark, of Montana, bad oe casion once out In Helena to hire a carriage driver. The roads were mountainous, and a skillful man was needed. On the appointed day tho candidates for the poBltlo.t appeared. You know where the road runs along the mountain, with the bill on one side and a gorge on the other. flvq miles from here?" asked Senator Clark, and all the men nodded affirm atively. "How near can you go to the edge, of the road," was asked, "with out upsetting my carriage?" Not; Her Fault. A woman in the waiting room of the Union Station at Minneapolis, the. other day had a great deal of trouble with one of her children, a boy- of seven or eight; and a man who sat near her stood it as long as possible, and then observed: '"Madame.- that boy of yours needs the strong hand of a father." Yes, I know It," she replied ; "but be ..can't have it. His father died when he' was six years of age. and I've, done my best to get another hus band, and failed. He can't have what I can't get." ; Schwab School Dedicated. Homestead, Pa May 16. Tho man ual' training school presented to the city of Homestead by Charles M. Schwab, president or the united States Steel Corporation, was dedlcat- edT today with Interesting exercises ana In the presence of a large crowd, Including hundreds of employes of the steel mills. Mr. Scbwab and a large party of friends attended tho exer cises. THE SURE WAY toPrevent Pneumonia and Consump tion (s to cure your cold when It first appears. 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