East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 01, 1903, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1903.
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Remove the
Effect
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ICewbro's Hcrpieide kills
the dandruff germ which
causes tailing' hair, and,
finally, baldness. No other
hair preparation kills the
dandruff germ. Stop dan
druff, there'll be no falling
hair, no baldness.
IHcehjos, S. II.. Xcr. a, 99.
H.-.TC tmn tuing Itfrplchi. and hTe urd
Mouton?41ilrlor fil bitftl? ami fl.d that
lltlv. aH,ndev-n Marc, (ban TiruelAimfo?
It. It tmt only clatiue Ihttcwi trow dan.
droit nml vrerenM Om full frv-n raluuj: ont.
Int pnmilrtu iiwBTnwih H-ironluid
tht'qutntlnr mtnU.tu4i.a' d i iv molt tiur
on niThean than I bavbtl teryrnr I also
Sad uut u kM die rlr loft .i-id e!ost .
Edward IOUD.
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For Salt at all Firii-Chss Drug Stores.
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ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cure dyspepsia and all disorders art-,
inc from Indigestion.
Endorsed
shyslclans everywhere.
Sold by
all
dragglsta. No cure, no pay. 23 cents.
Trial package free by writing to w.
H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. T. F.
TV. Schmidt & Co.
Everybody
J Uses Groceries
Many people, however, do
not know that most of their
food is adulterated by schem
ing manufacturers. Such
concerns do not get our
trade. Our goods are fresh
and first-class and our prices
are as low as good groceries
are sold for
F.S. YOUNGER
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TVe nro IU-ndtiuurtun riir all I
kind orirvwli frultH In kvhkoii J
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JVtALTTtOED
Never corrodes, never
weau nor expandi ; in fict
never gtvei n trouble of
ny kind and uted for all
claiiea of work. A very
superior covering for barns,
factories, depots, canneries,
tanneries, sheds and mining
property.
Sa4 bl kxkltt. 1
The Paraffine Paint Co.
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Sin FraneUco, Sutllt,
Portland, Los Anjclu
and Denver, Colorado.
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T. C. TAYLOR, Agent
M sJs CATHARTIC
Remember
That we give special attention to
orders for fancy ICE CREAM
aid CANDIES.
C R. DUTTON'S
FOREST PROBLEMS
SUMMER SCHOOL FORESTRY
MEETS IN PENNSYLVANIA.
Its Objects are the Study of Effect of
Timber on Climate and the Culture
of Trees School Exists Under the
Auspices of Yale University. -
Milford, Pa.. July 1. In view of the
ravnges of forest fires In New York
' anil New England, the extraordinary
floods which have recently prevailed
In the Central Western states and '
in me uontrni western siaics nun
the cloudbursts, cyclones, etc.. which
have lately been so disastrous in var-
. ... .
ious parts of the United States from
the Gulf states to the Paclilc North-
west siope. mucii interest ntincuos to
the summer Scliool of Forestry, -which
opened today. All these subjects will
be treated on Incidentally at the
school ns It is well known that the
destruction of the forests has a most
important uearing upon meteorolog
ical conditions.
The school is conducted under the
nuspices of the Yale Forest School,
and Milford was selected ns the loca
tion because the vicinity Is heavily
timliered and contains many fine
specimens Indigenous to tne Keystone
state. The primary object of the
school is to furnish as much field
work as jtossible and consequently
many of the lectures are given In
the open air among the trees. Forest
botany, forest measurements and sil
viculture are the principal topics of
study Several courses are provided,
the first Including an. introduction to
forestry. In which the purpose and
onnn rt t ft met l"V n -- nvtlnf tmrl tlin
J direct and Indirect uses of the forest.
and the forest policy of the United
States. The second course is on for
est regions of the United Statos nnd
Includes forest protection. This
course Is illustrated with lantern
slides, by means of which the salient
characteristics of different trees are
pointed out. the types of forest trees,
the mixture of them in growing and
the operations of lumooring as nrac-
I ticed In different parts of the United
; States.
Eminent Specialists There.
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nnd will lpptnrn nn ell vi nullum Mr.
I est protection ana iorest regions, as-
umiLu i... .in. uiii.uo. uu uostaiaill
ai the Yale school. In charge of the
laboratory work, who will also lecture
on forest botany. Gifford Pinchot.
. , . - , - , i
iitfL?hVmZlt0eStP' of,th1e,
United States department of agricul
ture, will give a course of lectures on
the forest policy of the Unlteu States.
Professor Brewer, of Yale Universi
ty, will lecture on forest meteorology,
a suuject In which so much interest
is manifested at the present time. J.
B. Sudworth, of the forestry division
of the department of agriculture, Ed
ward A. Bowers of tne Yale forest
school, and other scientists will lec
ture on turpentine and otner indus
tries, forest law and other special
problems.
Excursions will be made Into the
Pennsylvania state forest reserve and
The best of barley, hops
and yeast, selected by one
of our partners.
Pure water, from six
wells driven down to rock.
Pure air, which has first
passed through an airfilter.
Every drop of Schlitz Beer filtered by machin
ery through masses of white wood pulp. Every
bottle sterilized, so that it contains no germs.
Thus we double the necessary cost of our brew
ing to make purity certain to make Schlitz Beer
healthful.
Will you drink common beer, and pay just as
tnucn tor it, when Schlitz Beer can be had for
the asking.
Ask for the Brewery Bottling,
Phone 51 Main, H. Kopittke, 507 Main St
Pendleton
"Pleases the Taste"
Ask for g(D)fl(fl Laf Brand of
They are
THE BEST
G0STA RICO COFFEE in one
JAVA & MOCHA COFFEE in
Spices, Teas, Extracts
RTLAMD COFFEE ft
MtHIIM
Into New Jersey to study the prlncl-1
pnl sources of Injury to forests, In
eluding forest fires, grazing, pnrasltlc
, fungi nnd Insects. "Under forest meas
urements will ho taught the methodB
of determining the volume of single
trees nnd whole stands of trees, to-
' gether with valuation surveys, so
that the students will be able to
measure nnd vnlne single trees on
tracts. The course In sllvlcultuti
will take up the effect of environment
on the trees. Including soil, shade
moisture, etc.
OPINIONS RENDERED.
Supreme Court Decides Two Eastern
Oregon Cases.
Major l.ee Moorhouse, deputy clerl; j
0f the supremo court, this morning
received the following opinions which
ere rendered yesterday, affecting
Eastern Oregon pnrtles:
.
Manny Howard, jointly informed
i ngnlnst with Alcxanclor Jlolrtrum. ai
pellant: appeal from Baker county,
Hon. Kouert Enliln, Judge: affirmed. !
Opinion by Justice Bean.
This is a second nppea of this
case. Tne dofendnnts. Howard and
Meldrum. wore Jointly charged with
the crime of larceny by stealing a
ninre from one R. R. Palmer and H
E. Denhnm. In Eastern Oregon by
herding her Into a corral nnd chang
ing the brand. The appeal was taken
on the ground that the testimony of
the principal witness for the prosecu
tion, in relating a conversation which
he had had with nnothor man, was
merely hearsay, and therefore inad
missible, because the conversation
was not held in the presence of the
defendant. As testimony It was a !
mltted to offset the impeaching evi
dence. The appellate court held .
competent, and that there was no
error In Its admission.
Newton Hoover, appellant, vs. W
J. King. Alice L. Bartlott and George
W. Bartlett. respondents: appeal
from Harney countr; Hon. M. D.
Clifford. Judge; reversed. Opinion
by Justice Bean.
This was an action to recover pos
session of a tract of land In Harney
countv in which the plaintiff clnlmed
ownership In fee simple. The case
wns tried once, and a verdict was
found for defendants. The plalm...
brought another action, and the de
fendants answered the pleading that
the judgment in the former suit oper
ated ns a bar against further action
on the same cause. The trial court
sustained the pleading, and the plaint
iff appealed.
The supreme court holds that, as
the verdict in the Ann suit did not
decide either or the two issues In the
case, the plaintiff's title to a right or
iiuaacBBiuu uuiug merely veruict ior
defendant," that it does not conform
possession being merely "verdict for
to the statute and was not a bar to
further action upon either or both is
sues. One Thousand Horses Sold.
Last week Messrs. Fleming. Sham,
and Haight sold n large number of
their horses from the Bakeoven
range. We did not learn tne number
disposed of by each, hut tho aggre
gate -was in the neighborhood of 1.000
head, the entire lot being sold to Cal
ifornia buyers. The price ranged be
tween $io and $17 per head Ante
lope Herald.
Once Used
ALWAYS
USED
pound Packages
one pound packages
and Baking Powder
SPICE Cm.,
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PLAINT OF THE PLUTOCRAT.
J have houtrht fvcrythins I can buy
I have tried ovt-ryihing I can try:
I have eaten each eatable.
Uenten ench beatable.
I have eyed everything I can eye
1 have sold everything I can sell;
I have told everything I can tell; 1
1 have seiaed all the Keizable.
Squeezed all the squeezable.
Till they've shelled everything they
can shell.
I hnve ridden each Uilng 1 can ride:
I havo hidden everything I can hide;
I have jolted all the jokable.
Soaked all the soai;able.
I have slid everywhere I can slide.
I have walked everywhere I can walk;
I have talked everywhere I could tail; :
I have kissed all the kixsahlo. 1
Hissed nil the hissable.
1 have balked everything I could balk
l
I have crushed every one I could I
crush;
I have hushed everyone I could hush: 1
I have drunk every drinkable:
Thought every thinkable:
1 1 havo rushed everywhere I could i
rush. i
I have been everything I can be.
And the scheme of things will
not
agree;
1 have spent all that's spendable
Still its not endable,
And 1 mean Its a bother to me.
Chicago Tribune
INJUSTICE.
We watch with eager lunging for the
robin In the spring.
And we strain our ears to hear his
primal note.
Our hearts are tilled with gladness
when at last we hear hlra sing.
And the music thrills us rippling
from his throat.
Wo like to hear the twitter of the
sparrows In the trees.
And the orioles are welcome when
they come.
And the bluebird charms us. swinging
In the tree ton in the hrrazp
Hut we hate to hear tho first mosqui
to num:
It Is rank discrimination, for
the
SKecter does her best.
And she bravely sings the only
song she knows.
And It Isn't right to blame her if she
rocs us of our rest
When we're settled to enjoy a quiet
doze.
She has the best Intentions and sho's
not at all to blame
If her voice is not as musical as
some.
But there's really no use talking
she'll get slapped at. Just the
same,
For we hate to hear tho first mos
quito hum!
Somervllle (Mass.) Journal.
Winter and 8ummer.
The fact that hair Is a non-conifiir.
tor of heat enables the Insoles always
to keep the feet at the natural tem
perature Of the bodv. thus lrnnnlni.
them warm In winter and cool in
aumruor. Cold and damn feAt raimn
most Of the Ills of tnn hitman mm
"Wear Solace Hnlr Insoles. Pnr
sale by Brock & McComas Co.
Prlceno por pair, three for 25c.
em
The Best Ever
And Ever the Best
A CIGAR
not ashamed of
its identity
it besjrs b&nd
with its naune.
The Largest Selling' Brand of Cig'ars
in the World
The Band Is iho Smoker's Protection
,, 80J,cr,? v V,1 ,celeDraie- participate in the alumni
ouiiu ivuuu, jmj x. Arrange- srrei and vaudeville ettt
mcnts have been made whereby an will be given. Many trim
, attractive program will he presented ors at the Institution oa 1
, ai iue muie iJuiuienimry on July -i. ; enr-r uay of last year vHii
(For the forenoon, a scries of Held rourh pleasure the lntertiSil
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Evaporated
Cream
Purer Than Cow's Ml
It is not a compound pitpantioe,
simply the best cow's milk, mpolA
a cream-like consistency indscitlio!j
steriliied. which frees it from all pa
and leaves it absolutely pure. Mop
buy jour groceries be sure and
Add It
To Your List
i?. j.i.... .nH flavor it has do al
It is pleasing in appearance, of bog
consistenetr and absolute!' unifonn. wt
originated Evaporated Cream
ninetr ner cent of the wwli"
See that oar cap label is on every can yoj wy.
the cap of merit the sign of nonesi goom.
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Highland, HI.
PORT
OREGON
PHONE MAIN 391.
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