East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 13, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Largest Assortment of
SHEARS, RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES IN PENDLETO
SHOT GUNS
RIFLES
PISTOLS
"i'..,.,a.TO ,lM '""" H,uS ""Mt-le awonnii'iit r M.ms Ilmm.-s. (.nihil, ware. Tinware ami HmisWiol.l SuiiiiMcmo wkvl fnim.
IiO.T I-All. to In-iH-n our line uliilc slmpping for hrwuiui-v
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LEAPED INTO WEALTH.
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Penniless Prospectur Offend S40.000
fur Hi Interests.
Penniless five yean ago. after fail
ing In the general merchandise busi-
neaa In Waiervilie. William H. Hll
scher. commonly known as "Captain"
Hllscher. has Just refused an offer of
f 4Qi90G-for a practically undeveloped
prospect In the Seven Devils mining
district of Idaho, says the Bumpier
Miner.
Furthermore, the former poverty
stricken man declares that $60,000
would not tempt him to sell bis newly
discovered property, which he be
lieves will net him several times the
sum offered. Five years ago Captain
Hllscher left Waterville a bankrupt
and started out to seek fortune anew.
He drifted from one mining camp to
another. and after prospecting
through several districts In Idaho, lo
cated a claim In the Beven Devils,
which he calls the Soldier Boy.
The discovery was . made about
three months ago. According to Gen
eral Manager Adams, of the Ladd
Metals company, which operates the
smelter at Landore. the ore shows
values of 1100 a ton with 40 per cent
copper. U per cent gold and seven
per cent silver.
Captain Hllscher says the Ladd
Metals company made him an offer
of $40,000 for his claim, an which the
only development is a .shaft 15 feet
in depth and some stripping of the
ledge. He says the ledge Is five feet
In width and widens with depth.
EXPECTS HIGH WOOL PKICES.
Baker County Kttex-pman hi Offered 17
(enta for IMS Clip.
A prominent farmer of Haines two
days ago. was offered IT oents a
pound for his next year's clip, says
the Baker City Democrat. He ha
,' S000 sheep and expects to get IS
oents. He refused the offer. It Is i
Known inat a Boston buyer who was
here a few days ago closed a number
of contracts in Harney county at 16
cent. Baker county sheepmen are
- holding out for It cents.
This is not a speculation, but Is a
condition resulting from the shortage
of sheep due to the continuous drouth
m Australia which caused all the Eng
lish banks to shrink from the sheep
business. Eastern Org.
are already profiting from the situa
tion. . Prom all appearances tfiey will
continue to profit for several years.
Figure ft out. An atrnw wtm
sheep gives an average of 10 pounds
woo., a oank of 6000 sheep
which la a small one In thi. xnunm
will yield Ss.ooo pounds, or 19,000 for
me season a clip at ID cents.
The sheepmen are now making all
preparations to keep their flocks on
the Increase. This will result In mut
ton going up in Eastern markets and
will cans aa Increased demand for
cattle which have been on the decline.
This result of the market has already
en felt in Baker City and cattle
mlpmenu are moving to the east and
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HOIJJMAX ITEMS.
Christ nia Tree at Holtlman SHiool
House llak-t Suikt Yielded 52.
Holdman. l-c. 12. More rain is
needed in this section of the country. !
The buHkt Hncial given at the j
Holtlman school house was a decided
huccmw. there being T3 baskets, and
th-v brought $:2. We will now have
'uTThristmas tree, sure.
A grand ball will be given at the i
Holdman hall Christmas eve. Every- !
body cordiully Invited.
Charles Hastings has completed '
moving the school house in district
So. -K. They Mill he ready for school
in the near future.
t. M. Purrlsh hauled out luniher
for a new house.
.Milo Jueuttt.- of Pendleton. p out for'
a rahblt hunt ami to look ufter his
homextead.
A surprise party was given on Miw
letter Purceli Hntorday evening, and
an enjoyable time was reported.
' rrcn Steele and family spent Sun- !
day at Thomas Kerr's.
Editors Me t at
1H,... 1 i3.The a,.uul
"f Northern Wisconsin
1 wi'-htW
ami hi,; contlr
proL-'am
. oi' iu'mijlt nuuers. au
a wUP
becan here today
iue through lomttrrow.
f ur.uyual interest has
Iressev and
r.'iinre f t
"l,KUCe:l I
'liHusHioits on a
'PICK of Interest to
newspaper making.
History of
Osteopathy
Christmas M
UlOSe
ChriMl
New Knox hats, Roosevelt's.
, IT.
ins
ian cliun h fair In the Flow-
Jii lu.g. Ijecemlwr 15. i6 tnd
Excellent program each even-
f High Class D
MGGISTS
AND - OTH73RS.
pure, medicinal agent of known value, in accTrdan Jth P of wnwli
ec.ent.fic forrnula. BruggiBte of the better daanuSet e Priptio- and
aJway. under original or officinal names and they never sell f ai T a excteni bat
They are the men to deal with when in need of anW in tf- on medicines,
all itandard remedies ami cmiiJ" ne whlch ally includes
best of toilet articles and JtIa ni-thKy and the
The earning of a fair livig, with the satiHfactio wS T?,
conferred upon their patrons and assignee to the TrnediraVt, , k.noWge of the benefits
reward for long years of study and iJl
Figs is an excellent laxative remedy and fthat itriv7no? hey all know that Syrup of
are selling many millions of bottannually to the wMZ! IT10' and tWtore they
remedies, and they always take pleasure in twdS. nl ?h ' Pureba" of the choice
nameof thempany-Californra FigTvru -jr"?
ulyJ?w lnal ln .case8 01 ld. and headaches attended l.w L Z package.
. cuuoi or lorpiaity of the iver and bowels ariKin. S . "uc"'' constipation i
over-eat ng, that there is no other it w &Kr5S-!a digestion,
Syrup of Figs, and they are glad to sell it E H and1ben?fiI its eKecta
Owing to the excellence of Jn, ! i- Dcau" ?Ive " niversal satisfaction,
immense demand for it ? ' sl the n"rsal r, .tisfaction which it crivMt mul
individual druggists to'Td heand tWe XdoVtrl' a
of the profession and whose ereed -ets tZ vZ?' , t?,.(l 1 maintain the dignity anr1, wincirl
to recommend and try to sell the imitations in iT' JrP! hodo. not hesitate
Bomeumes Have the name" Pyrup of FiBs''-or "Fe Sv eT T ?roCl- fouct preparations
or fictitious fig syrup company, panted tlpacka 1 nftK ' P tical concern,
the Company-California Fig Syrup Co -printed 1 on the' aVe of
should be rejected because they are in urious to the r Dt J88 The imitations
they find it necessary to resort to misreTenLuoB Tor I ZZ' T"!d the imitaUons
off on a customer a preparation under theTame Z "StJ d 'h OT dealer Pa
does not bear the full name of the California Tg Syrup 1 Z f
he if . attempting to deceive and mislead the paUon L WP D l,he Packge,
establishment, whether it be larpe or small! iorX ii ioli? hi-
nd deception in one case he will do so with other meXinaT. na "epresentation and
physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by ry one ' . "f ' ' jd in the of
knowing that the great majority of druegists are rVlJalle we healti happiness,
for our excellent remedy .entirely through the drueeisf of :rP y Jie immense demand
where, ,n original package, only, at the regular price of fifty c nSr? Pnrcha8ed evel7
exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts, in order that 111 . ttle' bnt 88 excpPt'on8
any imitation which may be sold to them. If it does not bear the fa l ffl8y decl'm or return
California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every packace do Danie of the ""Pany
article and to demand the return of your money, and in future M tA. ot hesitate return the
drugg.sts who will sell you what you with and the best of evemhinfinh 01 the better class ot
a ' a""" is line at r eaBonahle nrirea
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the
are
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The prinli ples of Osteopathy were
announced by pr. Andrew T. Still In
For ten years he labored alone
establishing the system. In 1894.
with a few students he opened the
American School of Osteopathy at
Kirksville. Mo., no wgrown to a col
lege of over seven hundred students.
Ten other colleges have been found
ed by graduates of this school, some
rood, others mere diploma mills. The
number of graduates of the standard
schools now number over four thous-
Mll'l.
July 12 was set apart by the World's
fair board as Osteopathic day. when
two thousand osteopaths met In con
vention for a week's session.
Twenty-five states have passed laws
regulating the practice. Legislation 1
to he asked fur In many more states
'.his winter. Oregon being one. To be
a competent Osteopath requires s
course eiual to the medical schools
in nil branches and superior In some.
"ur legislature will doubtless come to
the relief and pass a law requiring a
s'rlct examination, and so protect the
I Pie from charlatans, who In this
state are numerous, to the danger and
'lefrauiiment of the public, and to the
injury of Osteopathy.
I'ntll this law Is passed ask for
your Ostnpath's diploma.
Literature sent on request.
DOCTORS HOISINGTON
DKSPAIX JJLOCK
PEXDLETON
Get. that Picture
Framed
Now!
:itr T AcnvnT AT Ifl
i 1H.ETOX WOOLHW
The near approach ol Ca
1 evident If one will tint fi
Woolen Mills. There H
bustle and activity. Erir
i tv,a mill i helnr workfc
capacity lo fill the null l
have come In.
i m one order alone frac
r.niinn Vew Mexico. It 'i
120(1 robes.
The money rnt In M
' past few years Is JW W
. -i ih On?'
snow I.UIHC " '
; for tills year will he the stt
h oitnrv or tne ul"oluuw
I " fnr ffltalOfW
J! tlu
formation resarara
i fmm all or 1
ami it Is a common etcrj
have to call an OP""
.w ti.e iinvs mail to
The number of " ""j
forwarded on Individual M
I, sufficient to prove Wl
.iir thai 1
sre more iie-
These OW
ariBini"". h Is
Irom puiu ita act
; cannot be found in u
and when tneee rJ
' large number, beituj
. the counters oi -j
! throughout the "f"
,peop,e canseewW-1
been created in
local niom.
The garments te"
to the trade at lrp-
tor thi. new line
capacity of u
At the Vnmm,Z.t
tor these '""J Jtl
can nowlbly be tor
I Christmas. j J
Mr. PhilllP- trrvm..t4
Newspaper "Z
The Dry Good. EJ
Gooo,.n. The WJai
and the Pacific
mill, one day " u
seeing the s 1
Robe.. Smoking
In't put It off any longer.
Vou want to give It to some
friend for Christmas.
Our store does tlte neatest and
leit uork, lias the most oom
plile line of mouldings and
nioiiiitings and tlie rlglit prices.
See C. Sharp
SOS East Conrt Street.
.on Coat, now WJ,r!
nredlcted a great" teJatl
garmen..thanevJ
had been, and w jL
ed before the mercB" a
did not think th.PJ
be able to turo ,
for the ""-airm
In making " wli
dleton people
thing from our h- 0
help in
,he local l""-
Pendleton " - " er.
Milwaukee raw -
Bapld. herfurnHjSl.
her Indian Ro
East l'""-
go" " "P'tppre"
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Oil lot
Ji panes
per rf
Bur thi
The SI
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Tor E
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ith to
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