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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1903)
1 I 4 t t The smoke that's loved from one end of the country to the other. lllill I The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars Tho Band Is the SmaUor's Protection. kSRsjB There are we would like to suggest this J week and one of the most im- portant is Diamond W. Of course you've tasted canned J fruits and vegetables but did you ever try "Diamond W"? ' You can't find better, that is j sure. It all has that natural llavor so seldom lounu in canned goods. f'Diamond W variety at is in a big "WtMiro Ili-iicliiiiui'tum fur nil kinds of lresli IrilltH In m'Ii-iim t t t t Z t 1 f Y. t. T 9 . t .t. ,1 .t, tllTl TTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTtTTt TttT i THE FLOYVGR OF THO AGES This means tne American Business Jinn. If anyone ImH surpassed him, In history, vc don't know vlni It is. Ho stnnils at tho top notch of achievement In the commercial federation of tho world. Thoro isn't any sin Klo factor that you can specify, assisting in his success, more important than tho Smith-Premier Typowrlter. If this is so and It Is don't you think it Is worth your whilo to let iib show you tho merits of the host typewriter on earth. If you have a Smith-1'remler already, glad to hear it sell you an other next year. You're sure to grow nnd need NT W1' Darphy & Dicfcerman Bole Agents fur tho Pad lie Contt a 17 Suu-k Htruul l'ortluuil, Ore. IThe Behukc-WaUer Jlujlnesi Collcci' haa purchaKd2A8milli Premiers (or IH new iclicwl. IS 62 f " i i r i i ii Successful Career of more than '1; Sixty Yeats HOUR T DECISIONS Tin OPINIONS AFFECTING EASTERN OREGON. MISSOURI BLACKSMITH ON THE BOOM Buggy and Hack Wheels at Cost. See us forvWheat racks before ordering elsewhere WANTED-First-class Horseshoer $3.00 per day steady. Missouri Blacksmith Shop. West Wobb St. has made the KINABE the test Piano in the world Call and let us demonstrate this to you. We also carry twentytwo other makes, ranging from 4131500 up. mis, comoineu wnn our easy payment plan, makes it within every ones reach to have an instrument. Sheet Music 10 cents Therkelson's Piano House Wholesale; nnd ltotnll Dealers hi Kvm-ytlilng Musical LEGAL BLANKS Sjjfc! l fa'""" w W w Wt b' alogve of them. A full supply always kept in stock. County Road Question In Wallowa County lo Threshed Over ana Set tledSupreme Court Reviews and Decides Important Cases. Major l.ee Moorhnuso. iktpilty ck'rK of the Ori'Ron supreme court, received Iths morning the following opinions lendored by tho court nt Sa lem yesterday: ' I -H. Moore, appellant, vs. j . Huilldny. ailminlfltrator of the estate ot .1 H Chandler, deceased, respond cut appeal from Malheur county, Hon M. 0. Clifford, Judge; .ifunued opinion by Chief JiiHtlce .Moore. This was n suit to unlet title to certain real properly and to enjoin threaten ed contliutaiiie of trespassers there on. The nm'at,nns deelileil l.v me mm preiue court were that the homestead er before he has received his patent cannot maintain suit to unlet title, al though he might enjoin Interference with his right of possession: also that an injunction will not be granted to restrain cutting of grass or other trespass which does not work Jrrepnr able Injury to the real property. Wallowa county, respondent, vs ainii Wade, appellant; appeal iroin Wallowa county; Hon. Ilobert Eakln. judge; alllrmed; opinion by Justice Hean. This was a salt to enjoin 'le umlaut from obstructing the public highway The road in question pass ed through two sections of land in Wallowa county, which were taken up a-- homesteads In HUM. except 10 ncis. which was settled In 189(1. The roml whs established Jiy the county court In 1SSS and had been in nee as such miu'o 1SSU. In I'.mi the defend aii'. Iv permission of homestead ilimnnnis. built fences across It. and (he plaintiff sued to enjoin the main t nance of such fences. The trial court rendered a deciee in favor of the plaintiff and the defendant ap pealed upon the contention that tho potlilon upon which tne statutory proceedings were based was Insulllc lent to give the court jurisdiction. The supreme court affirmed the de cision of the lower court, holding that the road was a public highway. Having become under such statutory proceedings, dedication and accept ance anil prescription and user, and as the road bad been In use 13 years, this was sulllclent to amount to an ac ceptance of a grant made by con gress nnd for the establishment of a highway over the stale land, either by dedication or prescription. "IS 10Q 'I'dojl H '!CIM IQauoqj 5). joj puu. sq ucn jsag zijmDg U3Hm J0J cp icnf Av.d nuc 'jsao uotumnn utinr. ... jD0i z?i(tps ct" oj utuyaa Xiund asjiw q,1 -Asjq Jno jo soo Cjussdodu otn niqnop 3a sn ' suijdS ou sutniuoo v. icqi os p3ziIU3,s 3r). z(jaA3 -dind pooA ojujax jo sosscut qSnojnj Xj, -HjqDciu Xq p3J0?IU J3aa ZWPS jo dojp fa jiyjiuuctiflnojijipassEd 'SJU sct ipiqAi 'jic ojnj 'JJDOJ 0 UA0p UDAUp SIJ3AV 'SJOUlJEd inn i otioAq papains ';sE3A-puc DESCRIPTIVE BOOK OUT. O. R. &. N. Issues 1903 Number of "Oregon, Washington and Idaho." Tin' pasFenger department of the O. It. & S. has issued and Is now dis tributing the 1UU3 number of their excellent publication. "Oregon. Wash ington and Idaho," It contains about 'JO pages of high ly instructive reading matter on the lesources nnd industries of the North west. Interspersed with artistic II lustrations taken from every Imagin able subject in tho "Oregon country It will bo sent freo on application lo the passenger department at Port land, or to nny agent of the company. NO SUMMER VAUDEVILLE. Manager of the Frazer Says the Plan Has Been Abandoned. Mention was made some time ago of tho Intention of the Northwestern Theatrical Association to place a summer vaudeville troupe al Pendle ton for a couplo of mouths this season. .Mark. Moorhouso, local manager of tuo i-ruKur, says tho plan has been definitely nbandoned. Tne associa tion doubted tho feasibility of the ven ture. As nothing but llrs(-el:is .-itti-n... tlons would be booked, the cost of maintaining a company won d be verv great and as It would be uu experi ment in tins city, notniug or the kind having been tried before, the Induce ments havo to be very promising to winiaui mo uuueriuiiing. National Encampment, Grand Army of the Republic, San " Francisco, Cal August, 17 to 22, '03. For the above occasion the O. It. & N. Co., will make n rato ol for tho round trip, Including meals and berth via O. It. & N. steam. th In both directions. Datu of sale kugust 8th and Uth and August 13th and aJth, '03 From Pendleton to San Kranclsco and return, going via o H. & n. steamers, returnlm.' vin Kniitiioi-n n. clfie dull) or vice versa, $31.85. i-rom t'omileton to San Kranclsco nnd return via Southern Pacific in both directions. $31.oif. n.ucs of sale via Southorn Pacific Aur'ist 12 13 nnd J-l, '03. If you desire a good complexion use MoKI Tea. n nurn ImH. ,iii- 11 . .. ". ......... il uiiia on tho liver nnd makes tho altln Smooth and elenr f',irn li. !.. aches. Twonty-fivo cts. and DO cts. 'u"") leiuniieii it u uoos not satisfy yoii. Wrlto to W. II. Hooltor & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y,, for freo samples. W. H. Schmidt & Co,, Druggists. Hot Lake Bath Houses Finished. UUOSts will lllo.lnn annnrA l 2?1llcf; nnlcs: Boari1 nml room, 510 to $1G per wool;. Baths, 91.50 nor week. Tho now bath houso la now ready. M t ..WWivl ATA. m IP 1 llosi'N, iMass., 12 .Shawinut Ave., Oct. 2 Mil After 1 had been married about four mmiili- 1 1 11 niv bealtb penerally decline. I seemed to lop tin' I r ' 'p and drasm d v'earily almiff iiKtcad. Myapix". te 1 in t mi anil 1 lout health and strennth. 1 wai ncrvuiH and ii.nl bootina pains thnmfjli lay lliuos and slouiiieli w .. in,ir down pains and constant headaches added to 111 n. n The lnrn tnial il.'W liccame more and morn prufme u 1 I wr. until to attend to my daily duties. Aly Iiii-mikI ' .ai.'tl 111 tli'-ce d.lTereut pbvsicians and I took ommirli meil . to kill er core a dozen woiucn, but it all had no effect e-i me whatever, until t 1 iiie'v Wine r )f Card 111. In a few days I felt a rluii,"e to tro u ttr. my gP: trnl biullli iu.pioeil ami at the next time 01 in 1 imw wii! l.alural H id I ivas in Ichs jmin. (iradually I lecmeni! i, jl'n and ttmnatls and a'li im in perfect health. I take 1111 ocrnMnnul d.-c m ine of Cardu wliii'h l:i eps nie well. ) I inn happy to Rive f ye-J 'tf 'mi tins endorsement. (y)t-U r? LS l'ri'HliU-iii, Hack Hay VunumClu. Why don't von try for the same health Mrs. Kicker li;u? Itiicajjta .tfcurc if von tak"e Wine uf Cardui according to directions. Wine of Cardu atrenL'tlie'nsweaU and worn-out women of anyageandinsi'-Mliemotherud housewife to bear her examine duties. me ot l.anlui maicea womcatt for all the duties of womanhood. Itwll relieve the piinn of irregularity, cures falling ot the womb, mwl bus been known t'J remove liat Mr siciaus cuiHidered dant,'ernns tumors. Women who u-a Wine of I'aran tldu iierioda. Thev do nut sulfrr livfitcrical altaco, hecaiifo N ine of Cardui gives them strond nen-e fnnl from tlie imtite of female puireriii((. . , , , , A 51.00 bottle of Wino of Cardui iiiirehawil from your drupjwt trill keep you freo from pain. The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Stunpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on thnt vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,000,000. GOLCONDA valued at $3. 000,000. THE MONJVIOTH G. JYl. COS BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo, THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. The Grann Trunk Rnlri Mining and Milling Co, Owns Its Pronertv Consisting of 160 Acres of Klch Uold Bearln?iai It has no indebtedness of any character. It has a conservative minintf and business manivm It is offering .50,000 shares of stock at 15- P sharc- It will become a dividend payer in a short tune. It will pay you to write us for full particulars anu careful investigation pUts merits. aaJ It has the indorsement of mining ion' l"'5"1" bankers of Eastern Oregon. : Write us today and let us post you. 3 H. S. McCalitim & Company 3 Miners, Brokorsand Financial Aeons, 3 BAKER CITY, OREGON. 3 Or R. S. ttttYSnN. Local Acent. Pendleton, Oregon. 3 rnld Mi0"1' 5 Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Orepon, uoi LJiairici i-ree on TTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTT,rTTTT'TTVTTTT li you want the nicest, freshnst fmit nf all kinds, call or plionu y Pendleton's only exclasivg Fruit House .Art our ou" i . ... .Tnt The choicest strawberries from Milton- ' d miij? YYMi. 1VJXU.1NC, i-ropnetor ,e Fruit of every description at retail anu M