lite Grand trunk Uold nine t SUNDAY AT Sumpicr cjtgwi., uui iiiiiuiy ijistnct. 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 Sio 000,000. The COLUM HI A valued at $5 ooo.ooo. GOLCONDA valued at $3, ooo. THE M0NM01 H Q. M. CO'S BELLE RAKER mine valued at $5oo, o00. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. Ike Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go, I o.gi Its Property Consisting of loo Acres of Rich flold Bearing Veins It has no indebtedness of any chai icter. It lias a conservative mining and 1 usiness management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15: per share. 1. ,i.;n become a dividend paver in a short time.. It will pay you to write us for full particulars and to make -f..l .Rtrjir'tifV'itinii nf ,c tnfirit t J careun iuau,u .... 11n.u1 . It has the indorsement of mining men, business men and t bankers of Eastern Oregon. . Write u today and let us post yoi H. S. McCalltim & Company, Minors, Brokorsand Flnanolal Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpir, Oregon, Gold Mining t District Free on Application. mVVTVVYVTYVTTTTTTYYTVVYTVTVYVYYVYVVVVTVVYV Pendleton's only exclusive Frnit Home. Fruits of all kinds at wholesale and relail. Hood River and Milton Strawberries. California and Freewater cherries. Oranges, Lemons, Bananas and oilier frnits. i Main St. Win. MILNE, Proprietor I THE CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal Church 10 a. m., Sunday school, A. J. Owen, superintendent; 11 a. nu preaching; 1-;15 p. m class meeting, new G. V. f, Ji' Iea,lcr: S P- ra., a program will he rendered by the Sunday school. This being children's day, tho exercises will ho accordingly ap propriate, a cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all those services, llobert arncr. pastor. vices as follows: 10 a. 111., Sunday school, 1. K, Earl, superintendent; 11 a. m., preaching by pastor and class service. 7 p, m., Epworm League, subject. "Gold or God"; S p. m., preaching by pastor. Some recita tions and special music In connection with Epworth Icaguo service. All are Invited. Prayer mooting on Thursday night at 7:30. B. R Jones, pastor. 0 Chun h of the Redeemer Divine service tomorrow at hours as fol lows: Uarly celebration of tho holy commit ilon at 7::!0 .1. m. Sunday school at 10 a. 111.; morning prayer, litany and sermon at 11 a. in.: oven nig pn ycr and address at S p. m. The or.erings at the morning service are asU-d for missionary work In the diocese of Oregon. First Presbyterian Church 10 a. 111.. Sunday school; 11 a. m.. sermon; 7 p. 111 Christian Endeavor; S p. in., sermon, rtov. Levi Johnson will preach for the pastor both morning and oenlng. All are welcome and strangers arc especially Invited to all the services. Itoberl .1. Dlveu. pastor. First Baptist Church All the reg ular services tomorrow. Sunday school at 10 o'clock Preaching at 11. subject. "Tho llroad Wall;" Young People's service at 7 o'clock; preach ing at K. On Tuesday evening .Mr. .lames Edmunds, of Portland, Ore., the Sunday school missionary for the Pacific coast north of California, will be at tills church and give an ad dress on "Tho Moral and Keligions Training of the Child." Everyono is most cordially invited to attend this service, ft. W. King, pastor. Con? regational Church No preach ing service on account of tho ab sence of pastor from tho city. Sun day school at 11 o'clock instead of 10. on account of the funeral of Mrs. Hampton. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7:30; prayer meeting on Thursday evening at S ( clock. Ladies' Aid at Mrs. j Daniel Kemler's on Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. Sunday school at West End chapel at 2:30. FAMOUS MAINE SCHOOL. 'One Hundred Years Ago Today Hampden Was Founded. lhingor. Me., Juno 12. -Tho cen tennlal anniversary of the- founding of Hampden Academy was celebrated today with Interesting ceremonies. In which a number or distinguished men took part. An oratton was delivered hy Justice Luclltus A. Emery of tho Maine supremo court, and a history of the academy was reail by Chap lain David Trlbou, of tho United Slates navy. Hampden Academy was Instituted March 7, 1S03, and was oponod Juno 12 of that year. Tho first building, a small woden structuro, was burned in 1S40. when tho present substan tial brick buildings were erected. Many men who afterward became prominent In the affairs of the state and nation wero students at tho academy. VERY OLD ACADEMY. Institution Was Founded One Hun dred and Forty Years Ago. Uoston. Mass., June 12. At New bury today an Interesting celebration was held of the 140th anniversary of the opening of Dumnier Academy, the oldest institution of its kind In the United States. Tho academy was founded by Lieut. Governor William Hummer. In 1702, when n small school house was erected, and on March 1, 17f3. the academy formally opened, having 2S pupils In attendance at tho time, ami the Institution has been ever since In continuous service. ATTACKED BY COUGAR. Hungry Beast Attacks a Team and is Driven Off With Buggy Whip. James ('onrchnu. who recently came out here from Ohio to take charge of s-oni.' mining properly in the John Day country., was the participant In a decidedly unpleasant situation yes terday while driving from John Day to Maker City, says the Similiter lle porler lie hnd been driving rapidly all the morning and after raising tho divide between hero and Granlto ho drove his team into the shade nnd stopped to rest them. Suddenly from almost beneath tho horses feet a largo animal, supposed to have been a cougar, sprang with a loud cry upon tho Hank of tho off horse and began to tear and bito In a furious manner. Mr. Conrchan leap ed from tho buggy and attacked tho brute with his whip, with such ener gy that It fell to the ground nnd then sprang toward him. Ho kept pressing closo up to tho The best of barley, hops and yeast, selected by one of our partners. Pure water, from six AMW Lwifif wells driven down to rock. Pure air, which has first passed through an airfiltcr. Every drop of Schlttz Beer filtered by machin ery through masses of white wood pulp. Every bottle sterilized, so that it contains no germs. Thus we double the necessary cost of our brew ing to make purity certain to make Schlitz Beer healthful. Will you drink common beer, and pay just as much for it, when Schlitz Beer can be had for the asking. Atkfir tht Brewtry Battling. Phone 61 Main, H. Kopittke, 507 Main St., Pendleton animal and lashing It with all his might until finally losing courage It turned with a snarl and dashod away Mr. Conrelinn then dlscoverou that his team had decamped. He found tho team about a inllo further 011, badly mixed up and tnu horse that received tho attention of the animal badly lacerated about tho hips. Ho drove on to this city and hired a man to take tho rig back and finished his trip hy rail. Ho says that hereafter ho intends to carry a (latllng gun. Stockmen Organizing. The stockmen of the Hardmnu country are getting considerably worked up over the recent depreda tions and lawless shooting of stock. Heccnt threats which have been mado have caused tho stnejemon to lorm a local organization for their protection, mid they propose to pro tect their Interests at nil hazards. A united effort will bo madn to bring the guilty parties to Justice. Tho stockmen recently hold n mot lug nnd plans wero formulated which have not been mndo public. Hopp ner Gazette. "What Is that car coupled behind tho presidential train!" ashed tho tall reporter. "That Is tho photograph car," said tho train hanu. "rhoto graph car?" 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