East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 15, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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th" ! nntrft'w of InnAn.
Triei 'of sowtfy, the aaaM iiro will W fmm
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wbhe ih'bm- an- mora than eight t
a nutrition a '1hs (MM wTa "
f the poorest il otir food in natricht
value, while 'ih are )mi-t eqawlly
valople. mi mnsrlp producer.
.tsm t.. i win "i "
imi.l for cereal. Wheal toot www
tirt for ito fwsl ?alO. AttoM "he veg
ptabla notatoea, turnip and beans ran
IHARDWARE
The Street Fair
al hi"t with w heal it
Ml value.
5 1
Is not the onlv attraction in Pendleton, its goinc
to be big and fMBC, but the Mapnet Cash Store s
prices are becoming famous and are attracting
widespread attontion also If you wan: bid,
values t 3t little prices the HagM is the place
to f(o
A chance for a cold watch given with even dol
lar purchase.
THE MAGNET CASH STORH
Clements 4 Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
lSSJU.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TUMI
iugh the republican', had a plur.. It
democrat and populists united had
majority of usi. tn the mi.
jorisy o! the republican over the
united demx:rat and MOgsSllati wa
only M000. In IHW,, tWM, M the
money ojicstioo, the MfMblkMB ma
joritv over the united pMtf wa 51.000.
!iov. I.ind ' nermnal strength if ahnwn
the !a tr...- i lie was elected
in 1NM by a !nrali:y of m re than
20.000. the real ..f the republican ducing frs.l
ticket was elected bv a plurality of
about JA.rtsi. ii. represent :h. MATS
I who have been drifting away irom the
republican for ten y-r and w ho
'driven back by the Chicago platform
in IMA, only income together. tbi
time effective; . m m. Man;. : tin
I old-time Scandinavian ami BMMI
, republican are ajajajaj M c k : i. !y and machinist
inglev bill, again"! trust, and are I rejuire"i
Or. 1 1. - " . 1 mm ..I l Vu. " " - I StfaUl".
very rich corporation, but one an- I These facts make Oar. Lind' attitude
narently with a son 1, has generously interesting and pathaps significant,
oflarad to carry money or supplies for I He may swing Miaataaata
H flaieaatnu sufferers, from any of ita 1 demm-rat ic enlaw.
Prof. Atwater announce- that the
popular idea that rih are ricb in
pHoapohrui and are uuwaaa,Batl
cedent as a brain food i a mistake.
There are a score of common fond pro
duct. more valuable a- brain food than
fiaii. The loods which are richect in
! nutrients and fuel will also be a ti
price to most people. Among meat (at
; a:t -.rk i in reality the MOdl
! valuable final. None of the meat
; or fishes compare. however, with
i bean, rice or potatoes. Sugar is
i found to be very valuable a' a
nutrient. Prof. Atwater MMBCMwa
amlv. especially for children, as one of
tin iii't nutritious ot f.md.
The cereal far outrank all other
f.,l for both nutrient and fuel values.
Fveii in this analy? the tHipnlar idea
ontra.licted and we find oatmeal
' ranking far hel wlieat tt-nir. The
tnt trainahii Ol all our food prloct
, in point of nutrient and file, value is
aota meal.
Among tlie most interesting result
I of Plot. Atwater' investigation are
J the tables showing the exact quantity
(of final of various firm consumed by
iinen "f different nationalitiaf aiol in
diflerelit fade and pr-feeim. Tl'e
ZLZ
For all kind:- .d
W aw m a . I
7 "JF oQllons m eardware. Tin. Graiite, Iron and Copperware,
a i mi i .ii in -
VtUifit unu li z
I Oils, Axle Grease, Lime. Coal and mm.
I SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rilles acd Amrannition.
(pnsumption
Cure
31 rrom 'naia'S. .
3
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3 . , u :;--Ma?ai
5 ::,k"n w i. wTTr
3
a mid sire ol cut nai at ru' x-r keg.
.peeiai orler SajB prompt attention.
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SOlt PROrPICTORS
fS.CVELLS&CO.i
TORONTO. CAN
roE l'KKMilENT
William J. Bryan.
ur nkhkaska.
for vict MiBBMVI
Adlai E. Stevenson.
FiK V RKiline.VTlAL ELtTORS.
l'EU
J W II
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day consist of about a poiinu of protein.
- tiue producing matter, and lit.
alnrics of ftiel-nr.idurinc substance.
A large part of the population of
Japan, though fed with entirelr
.iifterent iaada. Mfaaial on alN.ut 'he
name quantity of nutrient. The
average K"glii. ialxirer. on the ..ther
hand. conume u'.most exactly twice
uantity of uu:rieiits2aiidfue!-pr.
It wa found that tiie average Ame'i
MB uilent ami the cia of niecliann-
la New Knglaml who do light muciilar
aork subsist on the ame hua value.
!i t: la cale the laborer- of N,.rway.
welen and 'iermany rank next. TM
large; quantity of nutrient cotiMimed
In- anv class of men IB the w..rld wa
found in the fare of the Nw Kngland
and li.-r ,i-xer- w :. ;.
t. endure great pajrataal
Thee investigation how
Americans of all clanae are the
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j Taylor, the Hardware Han 1
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UNION MUTUAL AID SOCIETY
w rftMVfpamasa aaatarifc awataOfsaaaj
Home Office. Portland. Oregon.
COST TO MEMBERS $4 A YEA
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rrom foTUir a,
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For rati inioraatmnMti,,
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in.-m-I5
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COLD 'n HEAD
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or a, .
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id.'llt.
Pajn Soo oo
laatj amount nl
Sick or Acci
dent Bwaatta
pr e v i o u I y
paid in event
of death.
Kn liu.'i'iiKi:-
w b St.
orKces. feee of charge It i gratifying ,
to observe tbi exhibition on the part
of a great corporation, devoted to the j The worid i a
monev mak.Uk' I'll-. ii--- .i- " --riev't- it :.' I
apirit that upiift Humanity and add
to the theorv that all men are brother.
THE VALUES OF FOOD.
ami brain power anions a',
the quantity and nature ,
tein and fuel nnalucing fo.
f hie
d.
Its of P
rev
in
In 1 the vote in Ohio reached the
unheard-of proportion of one to three
and a fraction of the population ol that
stale, a against an average of one to
every five in previon vear-. This was
ao surprising that it still ex
cite mterei among ali sitade
and ciaasee of politicians, who are
wondering if it wfll again be repeated
this year. Tliere doahtiese wa some
potent influence at work in lbn in
lMsi; which may not be .. reu)tiu!
this vear.
Senator or Chairman Hanna is going
atmt the country acannv republicans
regarding the election oatlook. by tell
ing them tnere i danger in over-confidence.
The fact i. Mr. Hanna i ,-n-daavoring
to eusree his fellow republi
can into subscribing liberally to a
campaifB fond, by the use of wbiat
tie intends to work up enthusiasm and
bring about lucveae. Hanna na- more
faith in money than in the righteous
new of i ii cause.
The Alexander Hamilton' idea of
government ! that it ainmld Brat be
sir.mg and afterwards just. In OtMf
words. Brat fat power, than be good
Brat get rich, then be honest. Many
people believe m Hamilton's idea in
every day life but it it not conducive
to tiie formation of character in either
the nation or tiie individual, only the
jost man is tit t have power placed in
hi baud, and it is aboot the same
with governments, which can be no
better thai, the men real- u-.uo- i.ir
them.
The ragonian say "If a man
duean't looK out for Ba own interests
nobody else sr:.l." Tbi is true, but a
man can get :n the habit of looking
out for his own interest ao geriousiy I
and narrowly that he cannot tell other!
people's property or rights from his
own. It is never well for a man t be
en. ire. y aelBah. In our husine
affair we have already capitalised
too much and the
wronc or nearly
food, accord in.- Ml
the students of such mutters.
The greauat livintr autbontv oa food
values, I'rof. W. 0. Atwater. of Middle
I town. Conn., ha recently thowc by
I exhaustive exf-r:ments tha: f- ; -I
pie know bow to nourish IhagMali - -
He ba found that poor people are
I often better nourished than the ru n.
land Ibat even the poorest are really
extravagant on their table pwalaloii.
j The astonishing result which ) -
Atwater has just given to the world
I are tlie result of nearly nve years of
j exoarimante. It is not generally known
I that this work ha been carried on
largely at the exiieiise of tlie I n:ted
States governm.tit with tiKXfoagb);
practical end kj view. The miorina
tion collected in this way. for instance,
soon brings about radical change in
the ration of the army. The work
meanwhile ha ueeii kept as much
from the public a sible.
The method empl ,yed in obtaining
such data is known in a general cm
Ttie various nn-asureinehl- are MM
with the aid of a complicated a hoar a -
dav I.i-a!.
The calculation are made to show
what may lie Isiught for In cents.
The IgtUW are aiuiost start, bjg when
applied to no .it- T, i -1 1 1 - ; t
example, will huv .SO of a pound of
sirloin steak which would have a
nutrient value of but .Or. of a pound
and wouid yield but V' calorics of
fuel value.' On the other hand 10
cents will buy i.So of a pound o: the
neck of an ox and tois srowkd cntain
.90 pounds of protein and 1825 caloric
of fuel value.
Another surprise i found in the case
ot veal coops, ran cents win nuv
nut .50 of a
would ooMftu
OQBM of DNWI
In the entire
eat. vblcil
ids of pro-
Tlie .inie
huv MM
111 W lt)l ..
value, t ih. even
tnds. are expensive
aBBt scietititic value is
al. bluetii. and MM
Th. modern
i! ingelltllt'.
winch :mprin- it
loeely than any dui
calorimeter is a i
and coniplexitv
eaths
u
It is poasible. o delicate is the ma-1
I chine, to account for i i?r cent of .h.
food and air consumed by thi pri-
of tcience. in making the aipatlai
i foiirieen met. are aowtan: y r- i:.ri
to take in.- many readiugs n c
' fur the experiment
These work in two shifts of seven
leach, one by day and the other by
j night. It in iniponibie for tue
I prisoner to walk aero his call with-i
lout tiie fact being UMioouced by tlie
delicate mechanism of the calorimeter
The prisoner in tbe big glass box is
completely isolate! from me worid He j
amuses himself bv reading, saa ng ;
I wood or weighing himself. A smaller
calorimeter is now being assembled in
' Prof. Atwater' laluratory lot u- RROJ
cats, dog ami Nana)
a a
The information co.'lecteil in this
wav constitute a mtait imjiortant av
Itribution P science. In th- re, ei.t ex-1
periment Prof Atwater ha accumu
lated much vaiuarue latnsaaaiiiai oa
tiie comparative coat of living for men I
Vvetable are ,
el value. It is i
cents eXjeuded
th average out
laily rich in
.-nm pared with
kougb all Bah
salt mu' ker. .
loualy ricb in
ible that while
meat will Ma)
t k' s
What 1$ ii?
A mar. who ba beer, ruanin;; a race
with strom and sWctricitV hr veari
finds bnnse'.t u:,leulj lliiliaii S
seems as it a cold luhd clutched his
bean. Ba I rj-.i
sec. 'What l. r.
Uic attaci.
V hi que'.:
a warning to
more attru'.:.
Pendleton
Waning Mill
and Lumber Yard
l taicr in ail kinds of
IsWnhw and building
Material. big stock of
lath, shingles, tar paper,
mouldings, sash and
doors that arc quaranteed
not to warp. Estimates
furnished on building
material on short notice.
R. FORSTER. - Proprietor.
The Best
Ever Brewed.
PILSNER
BEER.
M
LOOK IT UP.
k Mr. WtS, H. Street, ftpaeltd Representative ..f tut -v;etv is n iw in the
citv and can le seen a llya'a wawawoa, whan be will lie pleased to
5 furnish full in format n aiid rec-iv.- appii.ati n. f m-iiilertiip.
c, IJUUUUUsJUU U coiccmaottctmctnttttittctmmn
SPECIAL
Get i our Gun...
He Weod
Kvery Day
Take the...
Washington k
Columbia River
Railway
tm nhtraga, tn pinl. i ,
Sua. w. t T"'
v .... ov. j,. umj;,, mg
ill r r-
n romis cast
Portland and polio
on the Sound.
. I ' . ' s m .ii.M.tav. r,j.i
'. Il-V. ui r mm
IMaatM bill T i Msaka MlMi
1 for iulnrtr.iui' rrjirdini iua !
miHlaiiuiis cal. ot u: .ddri
'li....-:
I S. B. CAhlitkHKAP
"t. A..
iir..ue eas.m i:-n- Ang.
Plenty of loaUs. at
H. J. StiUmau
..French Restaurant.
THt !'I.A'"E T KAT
WaaM pas 'n get amiiiiaf
THE CITV...
Liven . Feed and
Sale Stables...
CMkIS MIPS'IN
rbbanaM. - Uus LaPontalne.
Proprietor.
Quick Cab Sen ice. ... Fanners Custom Mill
Fred Walters, Proprietor.
Kic M
KLVIN CKAI
T:n
Depot Stable.
CMfaattf. IV harrel. . Jay
Plasa aaaMaagai ir !:
Fi .ur Mil. r-tX. i'tiuiw0 SesU. w.. alwar.
Etwiytkh Ksa fl.as
New Riga. Best rtgi ui mu
la taa clrjr, &iardriit'
lieat ar.entioD.
Scrvia; any hour of thtmiic
Telenhon 8. 7a.
FRAZER OPERA HOLSE
Wednesday Sept. 19th. 1900.
aelQshnea entirely
Ureyonian ' advice, if followed, woold
increase the si . rather than diminish
it. Excea in anytning ic destructive
of men' beat interests.
iiov. Liud, of Minnesota. I
renominated by the fuaiontat.. H.
was alactad in latss by a plural :ty '
more man Ju.dOU. ami hf an actual
majority aawl reiubli,.an-. sipulita
and prohimti'iiiiat of alamt 13.ISJU.
tbe lirat auti-republicar. governor ever
elected in tnat stale. He ha hither
declined to declare himself a member
of any party, hut this year ie bgg an
nounced that ne )- for tiryan, and is
vigoroosly working tor him. In Minne
sota this action of the governor gats
aldered to be very important s. 11,11 -l.
ao that in aouie quarters it is believed
it will give the ta!e la ilryan and
Stevenson. Governor Lind i a Isweiie
and his wife in Uenuan. There are
more thai - fcaiidiiiaviaii-ijni
voters in the state and 32 UU) erman
born voter. This mean proiiahly that
a majority of tbe voters ol the stale
are of Scandinaivan and tier ma 11
parentage. While both Scandinavian
and German have generally baen re- I
publican, ten yean- ago there wa a
drift anioug tuem aaay froin the re
publican party on the tariff issue, say
the Sew York Worid. Ill 1MUU. for
example the republican plurality fur
governor fell from 38.000, the plurality
ol 1888, to J67, while the democrat
aud populbjta united hail a majority of
6h,0UU, and the democrat, populiai
aud prohibitionMta uniteil had a ma
jority of IM,U6U. again, m lsicj, ai-
ree xr.4 : :.
it n.ane the bloat1
neb .nd pure, am:
famuue a luumi
atior. tor noun.:
a iiew .ideriii- array liore tnat the stutuach and ot
average American .peuds fully SO perjgau o: digestion
ent more lor 1... lai...- ;;...i would Pel ! nutntiot. It
i.e. .-..trv .,.'.. sluninateahvi! the
scieutihc priucipiea. blood disea.e
He has found that an average family
of rive nersoh-. including father,
mother and three children, with an tu-
(come of lass than 1-kSJ a year, .peud
'-t ner cent of this tota' for hl. A
l I-...!... - M K. . - I . ( .ko.i 1 V. , I . U
I. 111111 w 111. ...pi u .ear seni it f".' uva..,,.
cent and one villi SIliDU u vear, 15 'Abon. ts jpear.
per cent. I ' fSgaa tr n
1. 1 . . . Itfoubl with c
I rol. Atwater anal yed tin- .'-.I . on-1 Moaui- - write Mr
isunssd by scores of families anu found I v conaoih- ol
tiial whoieaurue loud ot exactly tha I
i same nutrieut value could lie Isiugnl ' iai I Kc. u, ty o
surhcient for a strong man for from 15 ! ona iwc'.ad
t. -jo ,enla a day It wa- ioiind that S J frlT. j
woman r.-.imres ju.t nlns taatMs as I aawtftaWl r.c !ioc
II. 11. I 1 a- a MS, suarrto, olaar. a..pr
I'rof. Atwater in siimmiiij; up tin j'? , u
experimehi ml -'1'i.er. .- ... w -1', "': eJ'tti'.!. '?..
i spread jirejmi ice agaiua: et oi.omv in 1 1 wamtionl u. gti t,
diet. I)nr i,Hj pniduct M one -sided . Syiy 'jTBrft
Tbe fui .or aie from which Uiual 1-.. aa foi ua titm
pie must cbouae ha ai. excea of tne
lat of meat, , atari: 1. and of sugar.
Thene rvc t.. y ield heat and macular
, iwer. but the food coulaining
nitrogenous subalance' for bunding up
louacle and brain are lacking.
Tbe data on the comparative vaiuee
t of every day fii which Prof. Atwat, r
has cidlected 1. full of aurpnan.
Few pe.iple know what i good for
them. The dishes which one thinks
IgaxWigtllv a holeaolhe and which one
frtajuentiv eai merely a a aense of
duty , turn out to be indigeetible and
jMsir in nutritive eierwiits.
It is common, for instance to
imagine that a airKMJ steak is one of
the moat nutritious of meal. I'rof. At
water ha found that .all fai pork, lor
inataiice, 1- more than tw ice a rich iu
nutrients and in fuel value. liy fool
value is meant the property which
furnishes heat and energy to the body.
There is also a common misappre
hension concerning egg. Most ople
sal eitgs, even with an efloil, deludiug
thcluselvee by the thought that they
are uouriahing. Now egg are one ,,(
wnirl : he car bardli
1 " be ask iumscll
1
Maile freni tiltere-l wi
aadad b) nnysician. '
all you want of it afiii
headache or get dixiy.
ou can drink
not have the
Schultz Brewing Co.
Oregon Lumber yard
SE1 LS.
Lumber,
Lattk.
Shiuilci),
Btiiidinn Pa pei ,
Tar Paper.
-Muuldinus.
Puke;.,
Lime und Ceniciit.
Brick and Nuud,
Sjish and Imh ,
Screen Doors Ji IFiadowB,
Terra Oitta Pipe.
Borie & Light, Prop'i
20ROUNDS20
JACK McMAHON,
OF BAM FKANCWCO,
VKK-IS
KID WALTON.
1 f h fRtland.
rijjlit Championship of Or
3G00D PRELIMINARIES-3
1
;rgerved seau rl.tiu.
G vLLEBY BOe
WJ -l:s t H'KN AT ,
f a 1 V Bkft - .
r. t.J A J lfjKj p. M.
M.
ri: MFTLY
Alba Creamery and
Cheese Factory
lis.i.... awMMawa 'LaUsJ
v. mi? . . ur", mm
J. L BISHER. Prop.
Alba, dreros
University &
Tuition Free
(lull School ,,i Mm,- aiidMMMfMI
ki i. -
hlviux l"xrn-'
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of rir.1 N;.uu. Bni
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1. ...una oi,euin rn sa
ua,r hour. : '1B
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IU Juud bb.cl.IK
nxSTISn.
A. L. JJKATIt
aarings f
K. A. at A.N N.
D.U, 1 0,S
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AHLh 1 1 tt. TS ASP ""
Keep the bowels healthy by using Di.
rtcicc 3 I cUsts. They uuat gjnjjc
Aha St , opp Court Houie
A Big Harvest for the Ladies!
L'nprei.ndehtJ aacrifice of
Prices
Uj chaa- out our entire Stock
of lasdiea', Miases' and
Children
SHOES.
Paints, Wall Papt-r,
XST! b (ilass Picture Mouldilli
and Artists Materials
E. J. MURPHY,
tr ttUltiLLltf 1
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k A I. k S .SI toa
No other uth opportunlly was ever be
lore olicree to .hoc buyer of Pen
dleton.
PKKIlLCTOV
Na4tasaa ,io
rut
. ' -m. mmtXWm
.. .vine
orKtia
l mU--r.mtmt
. .. ' " 41-
ti,.l,.l-Sl
irt Street.
lalaiaa, don't b-
nder the laiptaXwJ
u ' ad in .tihiuial,
ortuiiily which vo,i
Ladies', .llsaea'
Cblldrcn'a
waaaliaw t,y iai.,r..ig
11, that Ulii is iii.-r. )
lauiineas." It r an o(.
eaaa it aff ir i t , ntias .
Shoes at Cost.
Pendleton Shoe Store
J. K, in Proprietor.
73J riaia Street
P. A. HARVEY,
The only mm a.ake, of iand made harness
IJeaty. THL RIGHT PRICE Good
stock. All work uuarateed.
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IIEUT KaM'
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M. arUar, vic W""!:
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