J50.00 Given Away To the first one nanaing us 2 nearest correct solution l two following rebuses, n : clvo ?25.00 worth ot lime or other goods o 2 choice from our Immense Ct- $15.00 worth to the SSi and 110.00 worth to "Jhs'aucstion Is, how many Afferent ways can the word !S.rnlture." and how many lh word "Iladcr" be spoiled the following squaros by LnBR to the right or down S or any combination of down' and right, or right and Sown but always using con iimous letters but no two mcs. using exactly the same numerical letters, yet ill spell the words "Rader" .n(1 "Fiirnlturo" correctly. I'or Illustration, tho word nader" may bo spelled by using letters numbered 1, 2, 11, 12, etc. i l. D I E I R I a -ILlilMM E RAD 1LMME R I A I D I E I 38 j 3 ,".IU ( 41 , 4B 4 II J 44 j 45 -iiALiLlL R I A I D I E I R 1 47 ,8 4B imT, bl ., ALliiMM D E R A ' U I M I 5S I W I 00 Ul I M cs Dl E Rl A D E R A D I titi 07 (,(, W 70 , n . 72- E I R I A D R A D E I ' I Vb 7G 77 VS 79 W) I hi RADERAD E R 21. or 13, 22, 23, 24, TllO Solution tn handed in scaled, giving only the number of combinations that can bo mado of each word, with no name attached In order that tlio committee awarding the prizes will not know DAILY EAST OWEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. 1903. OF 1 2 , 3 4 G C 7 8 a 10 FUBNITUREF il 12 , IS 14 15 lli 17 18 lit 20 URNITUREFU "21 22 1!3 24 25 20 27 28 2!) 30 RNITUREFUR "31 32 S3 S4 35 36 37 38 3 40 NITUREFURN U 42 43 44 4G 40 47 48 4U 60 TUREFURNI "61 52 63 G4 65 DC 57 58 69 00 TUREFURNIT Ul K2 03 04 05 00 07 , 08 0y 70 UREFUjRNlTU 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 78 7U 80 REFURNITUR 81 ! 82 83 84 85 80 87 88 8J !)U EFURNITURE Dl 92 1)3 U4 H5 0 7 , US till FURNITURE Who Is In thn nnntnat But if requested, each winner uiubi uo able to write, numcr icauy, each of the various ways tho number of times t "ey ciaim. in order to iden "iy au solutions wo simply number each envelope con taining an answer and keeD a memorandum of each. No me will be allowed mnro than one answer. Prizes awarded July 25, 1903. There Is 110 SUro thine thnt the first solutions will be correct Sn if you decide VOll wnnf tn cnango your solution after handing it in you can do so iy placing your second In tho numerical order we receive be latter. No one mnnerteH with the establishment will le allowed to contest. M. A. RADER Main and Webb Streets UAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ.AAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Grand Irunk Gold Mine i Sumptcr, 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 vaFued 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. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling' Go. i t .... ...... owns its Property Consisting of 160 Acres of Rich O0I1I Hearing veins LAND PROMISE POSSIBILITIES OF GRAND RONDE FOREST RESERVE. Irrigation Reservoir Sites Found Everywhere in the Deep Gorges Great Bodies of Commercial Tim. ber Lie Yet Untouched. W. H. 11. Kent, agent of the bureau of forestry, has returned trom his in spection of tho l.a Orando forest re serve In Columbia county. Owing to the shortness of his stay in tho tim bered portion of that county he was nnablo to Investigate extensively the Irrigation possibilities as related to reservoirs In the mountains. However, ho Is of the opinion that, owing to the narrow and deep gorges everywhere found, It will not be prac ticable to locate government reser voirs In the mountains, but that If decided upon, they will have to be lo cated In the foothills, where dams to hold lnrge volumes of water could be built at reasonable expense The foothill sites .Mr. Kent has not yet in spected. "The mountains in Eastern Wash Ington are rapidly reforesting," said Mr. Kent to the Walla Walla I'nlon, ".Most ot the land, as Is well known, has been at one time or another bad ly burned over by forest fires, doing great damage to the timber. Hut it the forests are now protected the mountains will again become wen timbered. The reforestation is very noticeable to the observer now The fires must be kept out, however" Mr. Kent said the Eastern Wash. Ington timber belt would never be a producer of commercial timber to any extent. Ho explained that tho region Is too rough and exposed, In Columbia county tho people with whom Mr. Kent talked were strongly In favor or the establishment of tho reserve. Sheepmen, cattlemen and settlors alike expressed this desire Their opposition In the past has been nuu to misunderstanding. In Asotin county where such storm ot protest went up some t.me ago, there has alfeo been a change sentiment. The people of Asotin county are greatly Interested in Irrl gallon In fact, they have already done considerable Irrigation and the possible location of a government les ervolr in that county has likely had much to do with this change of sent! mem. it wouiil lie possible to use the Salmon river to supply the reser voir, although the construction of one would lie very expensive. In Wallowa county, Oregon, and Asotin county. Washington, the neo pie of three townships are anxious to be cut out of the reserve. They are largely of the agricultural class; in lad. these three townships are dis tinctly agricultural, and may be ellm mated fiotn the reserve should It bo proclaimed. The land Is situated in townships t; and 7, range 43, Asotin county, and In township B. ranse 42 Wallowa county. All of It lies along the Grand Itoude. and It Is said there is a lot of the land yet untakeii which Is Inlrly good agricultural country AMERICAN SQUADRON. It lias no indebtedness of any character. It has a conservative mining and business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c pei 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. McCallum & Company, Miners, Brokersand Financial 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. Just Arrived at Portsmouth From German Port of Kiel. Portsmouth, July 7 - The roads presented a sti iking spectacle today on the occasion of the arrival of tho American squadron and the rousing welcome accorded It by the harbor ships and land batteries, The entire Iiritlsb channel squadron took part In the pageant. The great waiships, dressed liom stem to stern and theli sides lined with their crews, boomed torth a salute as the American ves sels, led by the liagshlp Kearsargo steamed up the loads, paHi Splthead and Into the harbor of 1'ortsmouth. In the afternoon visits were ex changed by Admiral Cotton of the American squadron and Lord Charles Ueresford, commander of the channel fleet and the governor of Portsmouth, Tomorrow Admiral Cotton and his olllcers will proceed to I,nndon where they are to be officially received by King Edward. FIRE PREVENTION CONGRESS. SEE US FIRST There s no end to the dainty economical summer dishes one my have with the help of a good refrigerator, and how a good reiRarator does work for you it saves you money every day "s use. Everyone has perfect dry air circulation. Coldness alone will not preserve food, We have them in several sizes including the size you are looking for. BAKER & FOLSOM International Gathering of Experts at London, Loudon, July 7. Several cities of tho United States and Canada are represented at tho International flro prevention congress which opened In London today under the nusplces ot the Hrltlsh lire Prevention Company. During the sessions of the convention which aie to continue three days, rep resentatives of the fire departments of leading municipalities and officials of fire insurance companies will ex. change views on the best methods of constructing and equipping buildings bo as to assure a minimum loss of life and property in case of fire. In conjunction with the congress an ex hibition of automatic extinguishers and other fire-fighting apparatus Is being held at Earl's Court. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts and 50 cts. Write to W. H. Hook er & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. for a free sample, V. W. Schmidt & Co., drug gists. Ladles' half soles 40c. TuUcu. f , 3M mm MMIMMIiMMHHi gHMBBBj Bf Investigate our Big July Sale Wui Ik I Did you ever stop to think I Q & t That while Tlierkelscn'ti July Sale is going 011 you can save from $15 to M C RiH' (A H$25 on an Organ and from $25 to $55 on a Pir no. A small paymont IB "3 mW m Hof $5 or $10 down and $5 or $10 a month and tho instrument is yours. H P 'J, jj You take 110 rhances in buying of as as wo carry no instruments that Mv'il Baro not fully guaranteed both by tho factory and by ourselves. H fj Wr hi H Remember our EASY PAYMENT PLAN combhuil with our exohaugo B 03 MiM, contract and July reductions makes it possible lor everyone to lmvo H OS 1' f & an instrument. Below arc a few of our snaps: , I Pianos Organs I W Regnlar This Month Only Regular This Month Only B Q) ft j B$50 $290 $J25 $103 B B 5 S) B 325 287 95 60 B S 1 "3 B 275 248 9? 79 B HH Em I Hj We also have some bargains in second hand instruments that we havo fc' H taken in trade on new pianos that will surprise you J iTherkelsen'sPianoHousel m Wholosnlc mid Retail Deikrs in Vjj Investigate CPucr Exchange Contract TEXAS BAR ASSOCIATION. Lawyers of the Lone Star State In Convention. San Antonio. Texas. July S. The Texas State liar Association began Its twenty-second annual convention here today and Judging from the large attendance and the enthusiasm maul lested at tho formal opening tho meeting will lie the most notable ever held under the auspices of the asso ciation. The annual address Is to be delivered by Judge Logan K. llleck- ey, formerly chief Justice of Geor gia. Other prominent lawyers and jur ists to be heard during the meeting and the subjects of their uddrossoK are as follows: "The Development 01 he Corporate Idea." A. (1. Mosolny, Denlson; "The Pardoning I'ower, Its Uses and Abuses," Justice John lleiidcrhon of tho comt of criminal appeals; "Legal Aspects of tho 'lax- aton of Corporate Intangibles," Hon. William I). Williams of Kort Worth: Courses of Study In Law Pursued In tin- Stnte University," I'rof. John C. fownes, of Austin. Home from vacation, feeling good. stiong und healthy, would bo tho enso after an outing at the most beautiful of Hluo mountain resorts Ijhman SprlngB. There Isn't a placo In all the West where you cnu find a more onvenlent and delightful spot to spend a few days or a Jong tlmo away from tho heat, noise and worry of city life. Tho 15 natural hot springs are wonueriui lor uicir me dicinal properties. Hotel accommo dations aie first-class, 'phono connec tions, free camping ground, 25 pri vate cottages, largo swimming pool, baths, golf, tennis, limiting and fish ing. Kor further partlculais, address It, Dutton, lA'hmau uprlugs, (Jr. DR. C. J. WHITAKER, Dentist; Pendleton, Or. Makes a specialty of bi atnless Gold Crowns and lindc VVoill Jxtrac tini 50c, silver rilliiii! $i, Ciold 1'illini; i up, nest bt, Teeth, Vulcanite or Celluoul, fti All work guaranteed. T VtfL AT PI A Mir C Write the East uvxxi Mjsjn.i. gonian for a fre alogue of them. A full supply always kept tn stock.