P . j:1 I NEW INDUSTRY mm BS8S8?S WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1902 art I -vlr-t -s THE MANUFACTURE OF ARSENIC AT SEATTLE 0 IS 1 if i- 11 mum n The Fair New Goods New Methods Fair Dealing Our Motto is: "Money Back if Goods Are Nat Satisfactory." Watch for our SPECIAL SALE AD in Friday's Issue of this paper We cut the other fellows' prices all the week, and cut our own on certain lines on Saturday. The Fait Where Whole Families Can Trade ft ! Exactly Right... are the new styles in Wall paper shown by us. To fully appreciate their beauty our new patterns should be seen. We save ( you money on your wall paper and have an exper ienced force of workmen to do your paper hang ing and painting. C. C. SHARP Open Borne Block Court St, The First Product of the Kind Turn ed out in United States; the Pro duction of Aluminum, Bauxite, Titauium; Value of Oxides. Among the new Industries thnt have recently developed in the Unit ed States is the manufacture of ar senious oxide, says Dr. Joseph Struthers In Mineral Resources of the "United States, 1901, now in press, "United States Geological Sur vev. David T. Day. Chief of Division. I This manufacture was taken up dur- insr 1901 bv the Pucet Sound Reduc- j tion Company, at Seattle, "Washing ton, and an output of 300 short tons was placed on the market. Previous to 1901 the world's supply of arsenic and arsenious compounds was de rived chieflv from the mines of Corn- t wall and Devon, England, and at iPrieberg, Germany. In 1899, the I world's production of the forms of ! arsenic amounted to 14,936,165 pounds, valued at ?581.911. The im- pons oi arsenic iuiu uie umicu States during the last five years have averaged about ?340,000 per an num, which seems to show that the exploitation and manufacture of ar senic and its compounds in this country could be profitably devel oped. Aluminum. The production of aluminum in the United States during 1901 amounted to 7,150,000 pounds. The Pittsburg Reduction Company, operating tho Hall patents, remains still the sole producer of aluminum in this coun try. The price of aluminum per pound remained practically station ary throughout the year, although the demand for the metal increased. The total imports of all forms of aluminum in 1901 were valued at S109.74S, as compared vith $50,444 in 1900. Bauxite. Georgia produced the bulk of the domestic bauxite in 1901. the re- mainder being suplied from Alabama I and Arkansas. The total production was 1S.905 long tons, valued at ?79,- &14, as compared with 23,184 tons, valued at $89,676 in 1900. Bauxrite ! is used mainly in the manufacture SKIN DISEASES The skin is provided with millions of little pores and glands invisible to the natural eye, yet through these tiny outlets the larger part of the deadly matter .-. . -. .i J 11 . i lnA n( "Rnf nature tnat daily collects in toe uouy .u uum.u - never intended that poisons of an irritating ; or 'acid character should be eliminated tnrougn xne &kui, uib v. tnefie rlA outlets and it is when these important organs fail to perform their funcons that tnese aod Psons redlnto the uxl and fin their w to the "J?6 Wg1 pores and glands of the skin, producing intense itching and burning, inflammation ana swelling and eruptions of every conceivable size, shape and character. . . Skb Diseased differ greatly in their general characteristics id degrees Red and angry looking sp break out npon some part of the body th aosmaU pustules or fosters, from which is discharged a clear or straw colored fluid, which dries and naS off m bran-like particles and scales, or forms into hard and J"f The skin often hardens and dries, cracks and bleeds from the effects of the fiery acids, i 1 ,i vi j a.: ii wmcn xne dioou is cuiitiii. u.a.ny , . .. ,n l0n, r t; Wo1- ! Otttrawa, Iowa, April 10, I90U LUX J -l-lg J. iXULJJAV-O , heads and blotches are evidences of a too acid blood, which has inflamed and clogged the pores. Skin Diseases being depend ent npon the same causes require the same treatment, which must be constitutional and not external. Nothing applied locally to the inflamed surface can bring much relief. The dishgunng eruptions In I833 ! broke out with Eorena on my head, legs and am. Tfct Doctors treated me for abort two years without s'vlng relief. I next tried various ointments, soaps and washes, but these did me no geoi. I finally quit taking medicine, as the physician said the dteease hai become chronic and Incurable. Having endured this -tormenting malady for about 16 years, l determined to make another effort to get rid tf It and began S. S. S. In July, I900, and continued It until November, whei I discovered, to my surprise and Joy, that not a spot could be frond m my body, which bofore had been almost covered with the eruption. It has now been nearly a year since the disease disappeared, but not a slnn of it has ever returned, and I am satisfied the cure Is permanent F. C NORFOLK, I0I7 Hackberry Street Young Bloods of Pendleton that alwaj s look as, if they can.ecc rf a bandbox wouldn't think othvfcl their linen or colored j-hlrts done m auywhere but at the Domestic 1, dry. No rough edges, no torn Utto holes to anuoy you, but theTHy" work in laundering that can be upon your shirjte, collars or csft hi both color and finish. THE DOMESTIC UtHB J. F. Robinson, Prop. Pendletw, I Have Sold Sine Immigration Started x West 5880 Acres of land. I still have gome choice farms for sale. This week I can show as good bar' gains as I have had on my list. City property at a great .sacrifice, both improved and unimproved. of aluminum, although a considerable quantity Js used for the manufacture of aluminum sulphate and crystaliz ed alum. The Pittsburg Reduction Company is installing a large plant at Bauxite, Saline County, Arkansas, which promises to increase largely J the output from Arkansas in 1903. j The import of bauxite into the Unit ed States during 1901 amounted to J $67,117; the exports were valued at $300,000; and the consumption seems to have been 39,058 long tons, valued at $151,2G2. The imports in ( 1901 were 18,313 long tons as com- ' pared with S.C56 tons for the preced ing year, an increase due mainly to the low ocean freight rates from for eign ports. This low freight rate caused bauxite to be delivered, duty included, from the south of France ;ni n on iiadantfe tat New York- ph'ladelilhla. d Baiti- SULU UN UUftHAniCE ' tnnro nt n Irra'pr rnto nor tnn than it to be everything claimed ior .it. or money jt-1 , ' . . . fm Innded. Erery Tehtcle oflered for le by tit ii 1 cost to ship it from Georgia or Ala- .rmiaaeipnia. xne prmci- yon in spite of soaps, washes or powders. There is no hope of getting rid of a skin disease t except througn the purification of the depreciated blood and neutralizing and filtering out of 1 K6 1 GV the circulation all poisonous substances and acids. - ! VJ The purifying and tonic properties ot a. t. t). soon manliest taeir numence m &jsaa affections; the debilitated system is invigorated and toned up, and the gradual disappearance strength. Old chronic skin disorders, which have resisted all the ordinary metliodsof SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA THE REAL ESTATE MAN, 1 Savings Bank Building, Pendleton. Or r JU7 warranted a to worknmnshlp and ma unm. coining wnateyer u misrepreienicu Our reputation anures yon ot that. Hare on hand a variety of tiandfozne carriages and llsnt wagons, all styles They're serrlwable a well as beautliul and low priced, too. See Us About Gasoline Engines NEAGLE BROTHERS Water Bt, near Main, Pendleton. Or HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY tor Gentlemen who cherish Quality. bama to pal commercial salts of aluminum are aluminum sulphate and crystal ized alum, for the manufacture of which bauxite and Greenland cryo lite are used. The Pennsylvania Salt Company possesses the exclu sive privilege of importing cryolite into North and South America. In 1901 the production of aluminum sul phate was 74,721 short tons, and ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice Bold by JOHH BOHMIDT The Louvre Saloon FJCNDLKTOK OBKOOK UNION MADE CIGARS AT THE PENDLETON CIGAR FACTORY OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER carpets, on sbelrea, walls, or (or wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In large bundles of 100 each at 25 cents at bundle at tlie EAST OUEQON1AN office, Peadle (en, Oregon, Telephone, Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALL & ROSS powers of S. S. S., and there is no reason why the long time sufferer should feel resigned to his fate under the mistaken idea that some skin diseases are incura ble, for S. S. S. has cured and is still curing cases perhaps far more desperate than 3'ours. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable J i. Tt 1. G A or any of the poisonous drugs which constitute the basis of so many so-called skin cures. Our Medical Department has been of the greatest assistance to thousands seeking relid from blood and skin troubles. Write us fully about your case, and our physicians wfll help vou for which no charge whatever is made. Our illustrated Book on Skin Diseases will be sent free to all who write for it THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA. TETTER, NETTLE RASH, PSORIASIS, ACNE. BOILS. that of crystallized alum was 7,755 tons. Titanium. The occurrece and production of titanium ores is discussed by Mr. "W. O. Snelling in Mineral Resources of the "United States, 1901, now n! nress. United States Geological Sur-i vey, David T. Day, Chief of Division, with special reference to the recent discovery of large deposits of rutile in Virginia, which has brought to the attention of the ceramic and the steel industries the commercial pos sibilities of this ore of titanium. Hitherto, owing to the small supply that has been available, and to the impure state in which it is generally found, rutile has been 1ut little used in this country, the few hundred pounds produced annually going lanrelv to the collectors of minerals and to the manufacturers of artificial teeth, who use the pure oxide as a pigment in reproducing in porcelain : the natural yellow color of the tooth, i notwithstanding the recognized -value of titanium as a component of a spe- J cial steel, and notwithstanding the use of the oxide for many years past by foreign manufacturers of pottery. Minerals containing titanium are found widely distributed and in such large quantities as to make it a re latively abundant element, though nearly all the text books on chemis try speak of titanium as one of the rare metals. In some places, parti cularly in the Adirondacks, titanifer our iron ores are found in enormous quantities, making one of tho princi pal components of the great rock masses which for mmountains and constitute a geological formation. Ilmenite Is the most abundant of all the titanium minerals, and is found in beds of great extent at Kragero, in Norway, Ba ySt. Paul, in Canda, and in Rhode Is land, Connecticut, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Vermont, in the United States. Rutile is gen erally found wherever large deposits of Ilmenite occur, and besides the localities mentioned for ilmenite, it is found in notable quantities ati Economy, Oo mfort, Safety are combined m the Qu?ck Meal Blue Flame Wickkss Oil Stoves. They are just the thing for summer cooking, and are always read)' for use. The cost of operating the Quick Meal Improved Stove is less than any cooking device made. 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