DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 'U Ask Your Doctor He will tell you That barley -malt is a half-digested food, as good as food can be. That hops are an ex cellent tonic. That the little alcohol in beer only 3j4 per cent is an aid to digestion. But Purity is Essential But he will tell vou that beer must be protected , from germs, and brewed I in absolute cleanliness. He'll say, too, that age! is important, for age brings I perfect fermentation. Without it, beer ferments on the stomach, causing biliousness. Schlitz beer is brewed with all precautions. It is the recog nized standard all the world over, because of its purity. Alkjerthe Brcxrry Boitlin?. I'hone 51 Main, H. Koplttke. 507 Main St., Pendleton ! THE BEER THAT MADE ULWAUKEE FAMOUS THERE is a big DEMAND for Canned fruits and vegetables that taste like mother's Monopole has all the fresh ripe flavor of the fruit or vegetable- -nothing but the most select stock goes into a MONOPOLE can. Every bit is packed fresh, sweet and delicious, with painstaking care and yon can not find an equal anywhere to MONOPOLE. i Standard Grocery Monnio Orocor Conrt Btret 4 I I I III I I If Conrad Platzoeder X All kinds of Fresh f J Meats always on t j; hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. Prices as low as the lowest t 1 4444 l HimiHIl it THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST near this in mind when you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles C. F. Colesworthy 127-129 East Alta St Agent for Lee's Lice Killer Suffered Eight Months I can heartily recommend Acker's Tablets for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I havo been suffering for eight month and tried many reme dies without relief, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used only a Hhort timo and am now perfectly woll Thanking you for tho speedy recovory, I aro gratefully yours, Fran cis I. Gannor. Vancouver, Vash. Send to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffato. N. Y., for a free trial package. (Nothing Uko them.) F. W. Schmidt G Co., druggists. MPLOYERS UNION EXPECTED TO NEUTRALIZE EFFECT OF LABOR UNIONS. Statement of the Organization's Basic Principles: Freedom of Contract, Opposition to Sympathy Strikes, No 1 Limitation of Output, Enforcement i of Law. New York. Aug. l! No effort Is bc .ui; made to disguise the activity with 1 whirh plans nro being completed for tlio lornintlon. with headquarters In York, ot n national employers' association, whose purpose will he to ,ii(itoit the Interests of employers, -real ami small, against suffering ihroitRlt the unreasonable demands of (irsc.r.iort labor. The nssociation will, v dm rounded out. Include nil tho Mm ninufucturors of the country, the railroads, great retnll Interests the majority of hanking iustltu uui.s N'enrly nil existing orgnnlza i 'ii- local in scop? hut with the ;-..nii object In view, will be nfllllnted ' itU the national body. The recent meotlng of a few em ployers nt Indianapolis was a mov in the direction of a national associa tion, although It did not furnish the directing power. The proposed or ganization will represent the Ideas of no individual, hut the conservative beliefs of employers throughout the United States. The movement may he said to have had Its inception with the National Manufacturers' Associa tion, but in tho new organization the manufacturers' association will be but a Bmall part of the whole. It has practically been decided that the national association shall work on these basic principles: Freedom ot contrnct; that Is. no dictation by labor unions. No sympathy strikes to be tolerat ed. No limitation of output. Enforcement of law. To Protect Business Interests. Those who nre directing the move ment in Its early stages say that ex perience has shown the above plat form the only one on which the em ployers can profitably do business. The purpose of the association will not be to fight organized labor, hut solely to protect business Interests. Arbitration will not be opposed, neither will It be an integral factor in the workings of the national body. JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY. Monument to the Irish Poet, Orator, Patriot and Hero. Dublin, Aug. C. A handsome monui ment erected In memory of John Boyle OTteilly, the gifted Irish patriot and writer, who was as well known in America as in his native land, has Just been unveiled with interesting ceremonies in a quiet little church yard near Drogheda, the scene of his birth and early life. The monument, which stands some 14 feet high, takes the form of a beau tiful Celtic cross with a marble bust. On either side of the bust are sym bolical figures, one representing Erin and the other America. The In scription, which is In Irish charac ters, reads thus: "John Doyle O'Reil ly, hero, poet, orator, faithful to freedom and to Ireland. Ho bore op pression's doom in prison and in ex ile with noble fortitude; a banished man, his heart was here amidst the woods and vales of his youth. Here in this spot he hoped he should rest at last in the land he loved. O God, grant rest eternal to his soul, for he served Ireland." On the base of the monument It is recorded that he was born at Douth, June 2S, 18-14, and that he died at Hull, near Boston, Mass., on August 10, 1890. SUNDAY SCHOOL LEADERS. International Association of Workers is In Session, Winona Lake, Ind., Aug. C. The ever-growing enthusiasm that is man ifest in Sunday school work through out the country at the present time Is evidenced by tho extraordinarily large attendance at tho annual meet ing begun hero today by the execu tive committee of the International Sunday School Association. In nddltion to the mombers of the committee and those directly inter ested in its work there nre present hundreds of active Sunday school workers, drawn hither by the expect ation of hearing addrosses by the most noted leaders In the country, among them Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, Marlon Lawrenco and Rev. Dr. John Potts. The sessions which were opened this morning with devotional exer cises and a survey of tho field and Its needs will continue, through tho re mainder of the week. LessonB for tho ensuing year, ways and means for raising a largo fund for extending the work of tho association, tho ad visability of Incorporating tho asso ciation, and tho relations of tho theo logical seminary to tho Sunday school movement are some of tho topics to bo discussed. Getting French Exhibit Ready. Now York. Aug. C M. Jules Boon fvo, chancellor of the French em bassy at Washington, and recently appointed assistant commissioner general of tho French republic to tho Louisiana Purchaso Exposition, sailed for Franco today on tho steamship j Totirnlnc. He goes to ParlB to moot M La Grave, commissioner gen nrnl with whom ho will talk ovor the I plans for tho French exhibit M. Uoeufvo will return to America late In September and will go direct to ; St l.ouls, where ho will remain ' throughout tho exposition, TO RELIEVE DISTRESS. I Balance of Martinique Fund Sent to the Philippines. Washington Aug. r. Twenty-five thousand dollars loft over from the j Martinique fund, which, nt Ilooso-; velt's suggestion was sent to Clover-, nor Taft for use In individual enses of distress in the Philippines, will bo used principally In emergency enses. Clovornor Tnft. replying to tho mcs-j snce sont by Cornelius Bliss notify-1 lug him that the money l"d been sont. thnnks the committee on behalf of the Philippine people. Young People's Alliance. Waterloo, Iowa. Aug. D. Tho quad rennial convention of the Young Peo ple's Alliance of tho Evangelical church opened today at Cedar River park with n largo attendance of dele gates from nearly every state as weil as from Canada, Germany, Switzer land nud Japan. Although one of the youngest ot young people's socie ties, tho Alliance has several thous and branches and ncnrly 200.000 mem bers. The convention, which will be in session four days. Is presided over bv Rev. S. P. Spreng, of Cleveland, O. Maine Veterans on Way to 'Frisco. Portland, Me.. Aug, C Despite its great dlstanco Maine is to bo well represented at the coming national encampment of the G. A. It. in San Francisco. A speciat train of Pull man cars left this city today en route to the Pacific coast carrying several hundred veterans n?nt their friends, the party being headed by Depart ment Commander Joshua L. Chamber lain. Stops will he made en routo at N'lagnra FallB, Chicago. Kansas City, Aulmqucrqtic. Los Angeles and other points of Interest. Reunion at Durant. Durant. I. T.. Aug. . The Indian Territory Confederate Veternns re union, which o)!oned hero today, promises to surpass in brillinncy any thing of the kind over hem before in tho territory. Arriving trains have brought scores of veternns, their rel atives and friends and in attendance alone the nffair eclipses all previous reunions. General Gentry and Gen eral Cabell are two of the many nota bles who are to take conspicuous parts in the reunion. A three days' program has been mapped out. Great Flood In China. Berlin, Aug. 3. Advices from Choo Foo, China, report that 700 peo ple were drowned In the Hood of July 2", and that 2,000 are homeless. TRIB. Trlb can bo taken privately and never interfere with nny man's busi ness. Price per treatment. $12.50. For sale by all druggists. Lodging House for Sale. Best In the city: 20 complete furn Ished rooms. A lease for eight years ! and nine months. It is subject to 1 mortgage and can be bought for cash ' only. Enquire nt this office. I Ex-Mayor Byrne, of Spokane, has 1 declined to become a candidate for governor of Washington. I FOR SALE One Single Seated Top Bugg One DouhleSet of Harness One iet Steel WaRon Wheels One 22 Shoe Grain Drill Also Five Young Cattle Call on or Address H. W. Potter Cole's Addition Pendleton, Ore Do You Enjoy a Good Smoke We keep La Intcglrdnd, Leland Stanford, La Mia and all standard brands of cigars. Try tho Duke of York cigarette. All the lead ing brands of tobaccos. D. C. CLARK & CO. Retail Tobacco Dealers. WHATISTHE IN: of suffering from Indigestion If yoii eat what you want, or of starving yourself to avoid such distress Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken i" eating will digest your food perfect!' and free you from all tho dlsagrefH'ii symptoms of Indigestion and Dymx' sla. Eat what you llko at anv tlm nnd tnko an Acker Tablet aftorwam Positively guaranteed. Your mm" will always he refunded If vo aro not satisfied. Wrlto to us fn freo sample. W, H, Hooker & Co Buffalo. N. Y. National Association to Flfjht Sugar and Other Trusts. Cleveland. O., Aug. C Ways nnd means of combating more effectually the alleged oppression of the manu facturers nnd ot the vnrloim tniHts with which they have to deal nro to be discussed at the annual convention of tho National Jobbing Confection ers' Association, which began a three dnvs' session In Cleveland today i.v,V,.v,i nimiif m vonrs nuo lor the r lirlnclnir confectioners throughout tho country Into closer . 1 ... yn...l 1w... t.nittlnt urn. Union, ami 10 uiiomi mum ..." i- tection, the association lias rapidly Increased in membership nnd Infill .... ,,,,,1 ... im.imVs lrndlnc mem bers of the trade In Pittsburg. Hull-, anapolls, Atlanta, Chicago, umnnii, Kansns City, Boston, Philadelphia nnd numerous other cities. The presi dent of the convention which began todav is George W. Fritz, of Newark. Iowa Editors Meet. Mann City. Iowa. Aug. C Mason Cltv is j'iBt now the rendezvous for the' men who work with pen nnd brain all the venr round to keep the people of tho llnwkeyo state well informed on the hnpponlngs or tho day They are the members ot the Upper Des Moines nnd Northeastern Iowa Press Associations, which began a joint mating hero today. The gathering was formally opened this afternoon with a session devoted to shop talk. The principal topic was legislation that should he passed by the next loffiRhimre. Tonight the editors will have a banquet with tho usual speech making and tomorrow the day will be enjoyed at Clear Lake For Governor of Mississippi. Jackson, Miss. Aug. C A stnto primary election Is bolng held In Mis sissippi today and the result Is await ed with keen interest on all sides owing to its bearing on tho race for the United States senntorshlp, Sen ator Money, tho present incumbent ana Governor Longino. are candi dates We Can Mend It We have purchased tho Withec Bicycle and Repair Shop and are prepared to make quick re pairs and guarantee our work. We repair bicycles, Bowing nin. chines and other light machin ery, do brazing and other re pairing. We are ngei.ts for three makes of wheels that have met the test and proven their worth. They aro THE RACYCLE, THE HILLCLIMBER, and THE CRAWFORD. If you ure going to buy a wheel, come around nnd look at our wheels lieforc you pur chuse your wheel. Gordan & Edmisten 311 EAST COURT STREET. I A Cool Place Is Robinson's Amusement Par lorB, nnderithe W.& C. Depot Just the plnco to while away leisure time. First-class bowling alley, splendid pool and billiard tables; ii-to-date shooting gallery Tem perance refreshments and cigars. Free Musical Entortainment Every Evening MALTTIOID ROOFING The new high grade roof ing for low coit work. On iheili, factories, wirchouiet, barns, depots, wharves. All buildings of Urge roof sur face that require protection from the elements. A better roofing at the same price has never been produced. Sen4 for boaklrt. 4 The Paraffine Paint Co. SXtkt. 5tAil Fr.vnMti-n lll Portland, Los Angeles and Denver, Colorado. T. C. TAYLOR, Agent me Breakers Where to Stop at North BCj Tho Breakors Hotel Is co mlticted to attrnM ... atu is n summer hotel that is unsurpassed .iT W north of tho fnmous California bench resorts 1 The building hna an ocean front of inn r, , four stories high, or 73 feet from the ground nbort1 observatory. "r toetojt It line tinnrlsnmnlv fitrnlolm.l . guests, each room being carpeted. ' nc c or Witt, J Tho House is iigntou by electricity with GeeMl, ,, . trie call bolls In every room, and these llBhls hi most brilliant beacons on tho entire coast "0S! '! 1 . 1 . .. ,1 1 .. Ax ' 1 uu uukuu iunui Hum ib inruwn onon In lk beautifully enrpoted, tho spacious reception m, . 'iV-l. halls always form favorite Catherine nln.. f .."u R nnd pool room is nlso quite populnr for morrv T1 1 " ' w KUl'SU. TV.v. An Aoollnn nnu Pianola In the commodloiT. delightful music at all times, nnd musicals are w .fa during the ontlro season. Vm& . The Ilrenkcrs has n regular orchestra whirl, ,.,., ior iiuormui ounces ana nans, aim tho large dlnlnE ton smooth, hard lloor, makos nn Ideal hall for remi!, ?' . , . . .......u lUIIM,... , An abundance of fresh and salt water fish clams tm 'I and other sea food is always on our menu: our mi, rSM milk, butter nnd cream comes from our own herd of w. and poultry nnd oggs nro supplied from the hotel farov! the grounds Thoro aro hot and cold, fresh and salt wator k..i.., I house, with private bnths nnd toilets, 15 Tho waves or tho ocean at high tide rpll within 200 lew hotel, and tho beach In front 1- superb for surf bathing On tho grounds aro bowling alleys, golf links, tennijetn croquet sets; on tho lakes, just hack of the hotel Is a wi ...1 -nn,linnl,, nnrl Ctmnlii'n lni T),. . ' . ., l'- uuu u.fw.fco, u juot fast OI tH6 Ut Kimuiiuu mum;, iui jui mjD ui imiiui jiiuu, picniCKerS Or Cti Mrni (lin ti'nrm uti1l.t-n tnp ltntliltir- n M.n ,,Mt.tl . .. I'lUltl mu ,1....., uv.. KUV iUUiUllUg 01 U6 H All trams siop ai mo raiiroau station in the hotel p no crowding Into hotol omnibuses or walking In sand Is Hlnco tho hotel ground Is n perfect velvety lawn, where aro practically mnuou ai me uotei uoor. Tho Breakers Hotol is located at Breakers Station i ticket offlco, where all trains stop. It Is one and a half mh of Long Bench Station. In purchasing tickets see that they read to Breakers and hnvo baggage checked through to that point. Telegraph and telephone connections In the hotel. Clip out this Coupon Write the name of the lady clerk you wish sent bv tita Orkcionian to the Hotel Breakers, on two weeks vicjkI blank space below. I vote for Employed at Series E All Coupons of 'Series K" must bet y p. m Saturday Augusts, Ilriug the Coi to the Hast Oregoninu OMice 4.. 4.-4... - ' "Cold--Ptire Preservative ICE PURE and NEW The following is an extract from a scientific article on U Ject of Impure Ice. . , . "Pure ice can be produced only from water : tree i from st art Ice for domestic and surgical purposes should nerer ii.ofi fmm ,,nmlH or Htrenms that contain animal m refuse, or stagnant and muddy material. fmm.itetl There Is no possibility of you getting Ice frozen from talnlng any of the nbove bad (piaimes u ni w Pure Crystal Ice Manufactured and Sold by tie KOSS ICE 4 CO STORAGE CU. nisu.c Only Distilled Water Ice Sold in the city ROSS ICE and COLO STORAGE Phone MAIN 1781 Mineral Rubber l &uf I . fc - , - : .-.iii!T I YIH' MAY IN l'EM) UUtULM?u . A,.E A WOu-v iirtlti'l It iiMeiiiy to HKi Cll tLM I till I C erand 1 Tnmnnrr fnr All nllmntos. Ileasonablo la 10- toed. It will pay to ask for prlccsand 'UI""tt' ' c0, THE ELATERITE ROOFI"" Worcester Building. ommnillniio , aid