DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S, BEHRINGSEA 3 RAILROAD PROJECT TO ECT TWO CONTINENTS. There is no beverage more healthful than the right kind of beer. Barley malt and hops a food and a tonic. Only 31 per cent of alcohol just enough to aid digestion. But get tht right beer, for some beer is not healthful. Schlitz h the pure beer, the clean beer, the filtered and sterilized beer. No bacilli in it nothing but health. And Schlitz b the aged beer that never causes biliousness. Call fur tht Brevtrj Bottling. The Deer that made Milwaukee famous Fhone fil Main, H. Kopittke, 507 Main St., Pendleton French and Russian Company Seeks R gHt of Way Across Alaska Most Cnantie Engineering, Feat In History. DOES IT NEED REPAIRING AND CLEANING? The very best watcnes have thoir day of repairs and their time for cleaning. Have your time piece at tended to before it's worn out for lack of oil and clean liness. A watch's organism is fine and delicate, and the slightest friction makes trouble and wears tne parts out. I will repair and clean your watch and warrant the job first-class. For $1.50 GLENN WINSLOW 8x5 Main Street $500.00 Reward WILL BE PAID; any person or persons who find any injurious substance in food made from Crescent Baking Powder. It is maliciously rumored and circulated that Crescent Bak:ng Ponder contains injurious drugs and unhealthy ingredients. Be fair with us and if you question the absolute purity of Crescent Baking Powder, sub mit a can to the Health Officer of your city. The Crescent Manufacturing Co, Seattle. Washington. D. C. Aug. 5 There, i.- ikw pending bofore the secretary ot ilu interior a petition of the Trans-Alaska-biberlHn Hallway Company for ' n right of way across Alaska. This t -ompany purposes, after crossing Al nska. to its westernmost extremity to furnci under Bearing Sea and eon ne t with the Trans-Siberian railroad on the other stole. James Hamilton Lewis, former r "n."visrnan from Washington, is or- the attorneys for this new r. ai and will soon sail for Paris' , ni-vt with the stockholders on -nist 21 Tho projectors ol the i- w nad are said to lie mostly r- . !, and Russian capitalists, whil. atrd with them are a number or Vniericau banker. John L. Healy Oi Alaska, the Klondike millionaire urd Count Lolcq de Lobel of Pant I head the Hat of Incorporators of tht new company, which has taken out it charter under the laws of Maine, with i offices to le established in Seatth . ' Chicago. Xew York, London. Paris- i St Petersburg and Irkutsk. j To Ask Land Grant, ; Following the example of severa5 : prospective Alaska railroads that were heard from last winter, the ! Trans-Alaska-Siberia Company con I templates appealing to congress for a laud grant through Alaska along ' its right of way. The company is j anxious to procure a right of way ' conditioned after the Northern Pacific grant But in this particular the , company u probably doomed to dls- appointment, for the Interior depart- ment is decidedly opposed to the ' granting of public lands to aid in the construction of railroads, and will op- pose any such measure that may be , . introduced at the next session, as it j opposed similar measures that were I pending at the last session, all of which failed. I There Is promise of international '-omplications if this tunnel project is ev i scbenv terpripe. and there are assurances that the stockholders are acting in good faith. It is a fact, however, that First in quality I the great 5c Cigar I H The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World I The Band Js the Smoker's Protection. Culture r ft- "k a and Its Future" Capt D ii P. us- Savannah. Need ed Reform :n th- Sale of Cotton Goods." R F Wright, assistant com missioner of agriculture, Atlanta. in SUHMSE 11 v. vuu iiimu II -T , .T ,1 , w ,x l i "The Industrial Development of Geor .er pressed to a point where the. . .. v. . . . ., ' me Us regarded as a bona fide en- cia' MaJor Hanson' Macon- Postmasters in Session. Ikiston. Mass.. Auc. 4. The siitii mere has leen talk or tms scneme . annual convention of tli Nat'onal , for several years, and the only ma- Association of Postmasters which ! terlal development since the propo- began here today, promises to be I slUon was first discussed is the re-1 the most notable as it Is also the cent petition for a right of way j host attended gathering ever hold ! ! tnrough Alaska. In Washington the by the association. The postmas-1 scheme is still regarded in much the ' ters of sovcral score of the chiof ' iigct or the Jules erne enterprises, cities of the country ar In nttaml. STORY REVAMPED THAT LEO XIII DIED EIGHT YEARS AGO. Incredible Intriguing and Impersona tion Accredited to the Late Pontlff't Brother Will Parallel In the His tory "The Man In the Iron Mask" and Other Famous Questions of Identity. and there is very serious doubt ! ance and prominent officials of the ' Rome, Aug n. It will hardly be ' whether nny company really intends ' postoftlce department at Washington credited, but It is nevertheless true. I t to undertake the construction of a I are alBo here to gie the jiostmasters that a number of influential people 1 ! tunnel lienpnMi Ttnnrin Sen TM 1 k ,nnfw.. v. . .t t 1 1 i.. , . .. umnei ueneaiu rearing sen. i nisi the benefits of tbe.r practiral expert- iu Rome and amongst Roman Catho doubt must be swopt away bofore any i ence. Postmaster Hubbard, of Uos- lies throughout Italv. continue to be- ton, and bis subordinates have ar- lleve that It was not the real Pope ranged an attractive program for the 1 eo XIII who has Just passed nwav, entertainment of the visiting mem-; but his brother Cardinal Potel. who, hers, many of whom are accompa-. so the story got, had Impersonated nled by thoir wives and families. ; the pope for a nurabor of years. The pope and his brother, were as alike lal Interest Is taken in the pro ject by the government. DEAF MUTES. Annual Convention of the "Silent Folk" In Pennsylvania. Johnstown, Pa., Aug, 5. The ninth annual convention of the Pennsylva nia Association for the Advancement of Deaf Mutes began here today and will continue until Saturday. Under the auspices of the local association of deaf mutes elaborate arrangements have been made to give the visitors an enjoyable time. One of the Interesting features of ! National Photographers' Meeting. Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 4. The con- . vention of the Photographers' Asso ciation of America began In Indian apolis today and will continue until , Friday. More than 000 members are in attendance. The presiding officer is J. George Nussbaumor, of Buffalo, and the secretary, E. F. Leavy, of ' Newcastle. Pa. International copy right and recent improvements in at. two peas, and It is noteworthy 1 that from his youth Gloacchlno. who tmenme pope, was extremely delicate. His pronouncements on labor, and his recognition of the French republic were severe shocks to the policy of ertalu religious orders, notably the Jesuits, who have also aimed at con trolling the policy at the Vatican. When Cardinal Peccl died about eignt years ago, and his body was We have purchased the Wis Bicycle anJ Repair Shop vi n rn nrnnArnrl In mnl-a ,,il. .v . . , .... -v. . " utunv ljUiift IP ,! - .. -1 . . eu..j uu e,uuuMti'e our wcji We repair bicycles, f ewinj ct Junius aim uuicr iikui aacu three makes of wheels have met the test and pi their worth. They are THE RACYCLE, THE HILLCLIMBER, and THE CRAWFORD. U you are going to buj wheel, come around and tool at our wheels before yen P chase your wheel. Gordan & Edmisten 311 EAST COURT STREET the gathering will be a religious serv-1 photographic mothods are to be dis- I lai'1 ,n state, many of tuose who saw ice lonigm in ai. .MarK s cnurcn. , cussed. The nhoUicranhlr. nthlhlt The rector, the Rev. R. Bakewell comprises several carloads of the Green, will officiate, with the Rev j bost work of the leading photogra Austin W. Mann, of Cleveland, O., t ,,hrs of the countrj--as Interpreter for the "silent folk." I Addresses will be delivered. both oral and manual, which will give Informa tion of special Interest regarding the Intellectual and religious advance ment of deaf mutes In the United States and Europe. Total Abstainers Gather. Pittsburg. Pa., Aug. 4. Today it declared that It was the pope, not the cardinal, who was dead, and that the cardinal, who was supposed to he u tool In the hands of the Jesuits, had been hurried to the Vatican and made to impersonate the popo, as the times were not favorable to a papal election, the Jesuits not feeling se- COTTON BOLL WEEVIL, Texas Has Appropriated Fight it. Texas. Aug. many ueiegates arrived at the various 1 cure of tiioir Influence bolng strong hotels in Pittsburg who came to the j enough to secure the selection of annual convention of th Catholic . their nominee. The cause of this Total Abstinence Union of America. ! singular rumor was doubtless duo to The exercises tomorrow, after the I 'leath accentuatlns tho extraordinary j pontifical high mass at the Church , resemblance the two brothers bore 550,000 to of the Epiphany, will consist or two , to each other and the general distrust business sessions and a largo public of the rellEloua orders nntablv the A Cool Place IsRotinst n'sAmnseffiectPar; lore, under the W.&C.Depct Just t . nla"? -o wall? ..isur- 'rje Flni bowlmtr a!Ir splendid pool and In! ar" tables date El.oot.cg gallerv Tea; i 'rfsntnen't lie ran igars Prpp Mnfdcal Enter Every Evening taiuiteni i. If any THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this in mind when you need poultry and stork supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Golesworthy 127-129 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer 'j Suffered Eight Months Austin. genius or scientist believes he has bit upon a way to exterminate the pestiferous cotton boll weevil now Is the time for him to come forward. Fifty thousand dollars will be paid out of the state treasury of Texas to 'ne person who presents a successful remedy. The award will be made by a committee of five members appoint ed by Governor Lanham. and who met here today lor preliminary or ganization. Several claimants for tho big reward have already sprung up . and the committee may have Its ' hands full for some time to como ex ' amining the merits of thoir respect ive remedies. 1 mass meeting in the Duquesne thea ter In the evening. The convention will be in session until Saturday and will he addressed by a number of dis tinguished Cathohr prelates and lay speakers. Jesuits, that exists eeu among many Roman Catholic ecclislasts. Mamie Large, of a burglar Monday loaded shotgun. Albany, stood morning- with .1 Conrad Platzoeder Every woman covets a hhapcly, pretty figure, an i many ol tliem deplore the loss of their girlish forms after marriage. The bcariny All W.ds d Fn-i' Meats always on hand. FDcBacj: Harrs and Sausage WBWMfgStv r.!r.?:w t Priccsas low as the lowest r ran heartilv reeommond Acker's fcblM fit- t. - . GEORGIA AGRICULTURISTS. Tablets for .rouoies. I have been mitTT-ln. "ight months and tried many remo-' der Discussion. lies without relief, until I i?nt Arr ' Athens. Ga.. Auc. C The nnntinl Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used onlv ! meeting of the Georgia State Agricul tural bocieiy. wnicn pegan here to- ' w h at IS THE USE iniwjtwa " ' a Bnort time and am now nnrfnwiv well. Thanklne you for tho speedy recovery, j am gratefully yours, rran lis I. Gannor. Vancouver, SVash. Send to W. II. Hooker fc Co., Duffalo. N. -. for a free trial package. (Nothing like them.) F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. day, Is well attended. Features of today's program were the annual ad dress of the president, Dudlay M. Hughes, and the reading and disen slon of papers as follows: "Agricul tural Education 01 Farmers," Hon. Heme Jordan Jasper; "Sugar Cane to the mother's shapclinet. , , , . Ail ot tins can be avoicle 1 however, by the use of Mother's Friend before babv comes, ns tl great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, ai.u preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the csngcr ot cnila-birih, and carries the cxntttunt mother safeiv through thic rritirnl i t. . 1 fnf Wliat 3UU ,. -, in i. . r . B rrcuicbi uicbs.uiK. I vn,irBelf to avuiu --- . v r , .. . , -;v "u reiiti uertveu troin uie Acker's Dyspep'" inBijei use of this wonderfu ng wUl digest remedy. Sold bv nil KM iRW ji m m r, vou from all tn " . n druggists at $ i. oo per bottle. Our little book, tellintr all about this liniment, will bo sent free. mm Tti Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. nmi frco you iroi" mr.A i.v. an . vnnr p"-: Positively e"f'aemU j7 will always be t0 V , are not tatisfled. Wri i 4 fmA sample. " I Buffalo, N. T.