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DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 10,f 1093. OT 'S CITY CONSUMES 7500 vuu iiiiyuui- .Ti4Jl-"j;"- , GALLONS PER DAY. that we would double the necessary cost of our brewing without a vital reason? Tncomn Uses 9200 Gallons Dally and Spoknnc 2500 Gallons In Portland Are 240 Dairy Cows In 45 Herds. Would we spend so much on J cleanliness ? Would we cool the ! beer in plate Rlass rooms ? Would I we filter all the air that touches it ? Washington. 1). C. Aur. 10. The department of agriculture recently Issued .an Interesting bulletin on the milk supply of the 200 largest-clHe In the United States, considerable In formation having been collected to Would we age it (or months ? , sllow whoroln dairy methods may ho i,,...u - - us I Improved and wherein the milk mav wou.u we ster.mc every (,cllvcrei, from ,ho ,m, ,() ' bottle ? mon beer, brewed with out any of these pre cautions, when Schlitz Beer costs no more ? iBeer worth asking for ? Atisr the Brtwny BctUing. Phone 51 Main, H. Kopittke, S07 Main St., Pendleton V I i ; ; t consumer not only at less cost, hut In more sanitary ways tnan those now In vogue Referring to the milk supply of Portland, the report says: "The dally consumption of milk is estimated at 7500 gallons, or an av erage of 0.UG pint per capita. .Milk is sold from 25 stores and 150 wag ' ons. Only a verv small portion of i the milk supply Is delivered In bottles, and these are filled In the city. Lit ! tie or no milk is pasteurized. Tito re- . . tail price is 5 cents per quart in We do it to attain summer and 5 to 7lt. rents n.ir inmrt aosotute puruy loavoia in winter, producers receiving 2Vj : remotest possibility of germs cents in summer and 2. to I! cents to make Schlitz Beer healthful. 1 ' winter There are no model dairies' near the city. Within the city limits ,,7, . there are 45 herds, Including 210 Why accept a COm- cows, and milk is brought in wagons trom dairy farms within a radius of eight miles. "The city makes no appropriation the milk supply being regulated by state laws. "The oi.y makes no appropriation for the supervision of Its milk sup ply. The little work accomplished , , t . i n'ug this lino is done by the state Your dealer may prefer to fur- llnlry aml f00(I commssoni i)UrillB nish a beer that pays a little more , the past year 75 milk samples were profit; but does it pay you to per- examined by the Hancock test and mit it? Isn't pure beer Schlitz gravimetric analysis; no bactorio- iui.u u.uimiuiiiun were mauu; u ,f ,1... IP 1 1 f .p I"i mi. to fllj ami iO HUH J i ' tarms were inspected. "The commissioner believes thnt ; the daily press, by arousing an Inter- est in the subject, might bring about j a much needed improvement in the milk supply." I No details were gathered regarding the milk supply of Tacoma, hut of Seattle tho following is said: "The dally consumption of milk is estimated at 0200 gallons, or an av erage of 0.D1 pint per capita, beside 100 gallons of skimmed milk and 70u gallons of cream. Milk Is sold from 1 12 stores and S7 wagons. A very limited amount of milk is delivered in glass bottles, and these arc tilled j in the city, Only one firm pasteuriz , es milk, and the practice is not in- I creasing. The retail price of milk I Is 5 cents per tiuart In summer and 7 , cents In winter, producers receiving ; -Vi cents and 3 cents in tlio two I seasons. There are no 'model dairies' j near the city. Within tho city limits ! T thorn am 21 bnnla Inrlinlliii' .inn Over the Chess Board. Chicago, III., Aug. 10. The fourth annual tournament of tho Western Chess Association, which opened to day In tho rooms of tho Chicago Chess and Checker Club, bids fair to eclipse tho provlons meetings of tho association. Tho program provides for three tnurnnments, tho chief one to decide tho Woatorn championship. .Minneapolis, St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago. St.. Louis, tho Trl Cities, Ohio, Kentucky and the South have sent their foremost experts to com pete for the honors and tho largo cash prizes that will bo distributed among the winners. The play will continue through the greater part of the week. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement thnt a preventative of uiirhlo had been discovered will IntMM-U v.: iny. A run ilmvti HVMtem. nr itounmnlmiev lnviirl. ably precede suicide and something hns been found thnt will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. Ai me ursi uiougiii oi seii-aesiruciion tnkn Ulnetrle Hitters. It bolntr a great tonic nnd nervine will strength en the nerves and build up tho sys tem. It's also a great stomach, liver and kidney regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallmnn & Co.. druggists. Carriers Durned Away. Newport. R. I., Aug. 10. .Mrs. Wil liam Astor lias decreed that thoro shall no longer bo any sets or cliques In Newport society If tho social pres tige of the great American resort is to be maintained. In tho luvltntlou list for her grand ball tonight alio has Included everybody who is spending the summer here with whom sho has an ncnualiitauco. As sho is consid ered the real leader of society, tlio matter Is regarded as very signifi cant, and is taken to mean that sho dlsannroves decidedly of what are commonly known ns social barriers. ' GARMENT WOHKEKS ORGANIZATION TO MEET IN INDIANAPOLIS. Members Are Proud of the Record , Made and Feel That the Union Sen timent Has Decome a Controlllnn Factor In Trade Will Hold for n Week. we Keep notntng out pure natural Ice, frozen from pure, clear mountain water. It goes farther nnd lasts longer than artificial Ice. All wo ask is an unprejudiced trial of our ice. Test of Automatic Machine Guns. Washington, I). C, Aug. 10. Tlio test of automatic machine guns un der the auspices of tho war depart ment, which began today, will bo fol lowed with closo attention in army circles. Tho test Is to determine tho design of nutomatlc machine gun best adapted for tho requirements of tho military service, tho design of mount and pack outfit best adapted for field service and the question of supplying ammunition for these guns. 4- HENRY KOPITTKE! Why not order a case of tho celebrated Kohllt? A n n nr Gambrlnus for vour Similar ', cows. and milk is sent In from 70 dinner? 1 I dairy farms. About two-thirds of tho I f total milk supply is received by rail-' i "Phono your order to Main way, the longest shipment being t CI. about 44 miles. I T .rri. III. ... i.. t.i ... i... n iui; UIMJY ai.UllUll II I llll II) He .1 per cent fat, 9 per cent other solids. "About $1200 is expended annually i in uie supervision or me citv mint . i "J" I supply, one official n. milk and dairy , T ! " ! 4.-t.4-.4-.4.,. , inspector giving his entire time to , , this work. During tho past year 2400 " I milk samples were examined by tho j ' Ilahcock tost; 117 samples were anal- J J l yzed gravlmotrically; no hacterlolog- i A ! teal examinations were made: all tho ' city herds and all tho dairy fnrms 1 wero Inspectsd. "Recently thero lias been a marked j decrease in tho sale of adulterated milk. Needed Improvements, as giv en, include better dairy buildings j and greater caro in the production i nnd handling of milk." j Tho following are tho comments on the milk situation In Spokane: I "The estimated dally consumption i or milk is 2,500 gallons, or O.ol pint I per capita; also 200 gallons of cream.1 Milk is sold from eight storos nnd 45 wagons. About one-fifth of the milk Is delivered In glnss bottles, , filled In the city, by three or four dealers. "Ono dairy during the hot months pasteurizes milk. Tlio retail price of milk Is 0 cents per quart In summer and 8 cents In winter, producers re ceiving 3?i cents In tho summer sea son. Thero aro no 'model dairies' near tho city. Within tho city limltH thore aro six herds, including 200 cows. The longest shipment of milk to tho city is 50 miles. "During the past year C50 samples of milk wero examined by tne Hah cock tost; nil of tho city herds but none of tlio dairy farms wore In spected; and one cow was examined for tuberculosis." Farms for Sale, We now have listed for salo some of the best wheat farms and stock ranches in the county. Tho stock ranches can lie sold either with or without tho stock. All tho places aro well Improved and well supplied with water. Also somo very desirable city property, Including now modern resi dence on north side of river. Call and got prices. I HHNTLBY & HAIl l MAN. j Moki Tea positively cures Sick i Headache, Indigestion and Constlpn-1 tlou. A delightful herb drink, lie-1 moves nil eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 25c and 50c. Wrlto to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Iluffnlo, N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. liidiaimpolis, lnd Aug. 10.- The United Garment Workers of Ameri ca certainly have reason to feel proud of their annual convention which be gan In Indianapolis today. The large assembly room of the Claypool hotel was filled with nearly 200 delegates when the gathering was called to order this morning. This number is nearly double the attend ance at the lust meeting of tlio or ganization. The annual address of General President Larger and the re ports of Secretary White and the other olllcers show the organization to he In a highly flourishing condi tion. During the last fiscal year the membership has nearly doubled also, reaching tlio (',0,000 mark. The In come has been Increased from $fi7,0()(l to $115,000. The organization's IniieV until tho president in Ills aniiunl address, has become one of the controlling factors In the manufacture of clothing, owing to the business-like methods of tho general olllcers, tho Impressive adver tising done, tho wise discrimination made in granting It, and the Judicious enforcement of the rules. During the last year, In tlio princi pal clothing (enters threatened strikes Hint seemed to be very costly and to Involve great numbers and, which nt times semeed Inevitable, wore avoided, and concessions gained through skillful negotiations. Wages have been Increased, hours of labor reduced and the working conditions generally Improved, whllo at the same time friendly relations have been maintained between tho union and the employers. The present convention will bo In session a week or longer, Tho most important business to receivo atten tion Is the question of biennial ses sions, the Increasing of per capita tax and local dues, tho establishment of tho sick and deatli beiiellt sys tem, and n uniform system of work for the tailoring hrnnch of tho trade. rem THE CIGAR that's proud of its name, because its quality is always the same. The only smoke that never changes in aroma or in price. The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World The Hand U the Smoker'i Protection Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures ehronle lllood Poisoning nnd nil Scrof ulus affections. At nil 'times a match less system tonic nnd purifier. Money refunded If you aro dissatisfied. Fif ty cents and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Rlngllntj Bros.' World's Greatest Show at Walla Walla, August 13. For tho nbovo occasion the O. H. & N. Co. offers a reduced rato of $1.00 for tlio round trip. Tickets on salo August IS. good until August llth re turning. For further particulars, call on or address F. F. Wamsloy, agent. Captain Gus Sodcrman, of Senttle, has been susifended for a period of nine months, for conduct unbecoming a sea captain. 1 'CoId--Ptfe Preservative' ' PURE and m r.li.....l.. i.. .., ... . innr nr imnm-n i '41 hi iri) nit ii ill! iirniiiif'f n mil v irmn uriuif fri (mm i n.. . . v ...... ..... n i mi n;,u a niiuiuu. in; vi; I lit; mi lectin! from noniiH or Htreams thnt rontiihi iinhmii nr iahi.m. refuse, or HtaRimnt and inutlily material. Thoro Ih no jionslhllity of yon jotting Jio frozen from water coi taming any oi mo auovo una ijualltii's If. you huy Pure Crystal Ice Manufactured and Sold by tl( UOSS ICE h COLD STORAGE CO. It is the Only Distilled Water Ice . Sold in the city Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. Prices as low as the lowest The Colombia Lodging House Newly Furnished. Bar in connecti Bet. Alta & Webb Sts. In Center of Block. F. X. Schcmpp Proprietor Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 160 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheut Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc always oa huml. RNeERus Ulcers ROOTED IN THE BLOOD. After the af;e of .15 or 50, when the vital powers are naturally weaker, it is noticed that a hurt of any kind heals slowly and often a very insignifi cant scratch or bruise ,, , , , , t 1 ..,!. ..1 A small pimple caino on my Jaw, but (ravo mn no becomes a hau Ulcer or pan or inconvonionoo, nnU I should luivo forirot Snrc At this time of ten about It had tt not boeun to lnllumo nnd Itch ; tt . . . .. . , would liloeii a little, thon soub ovor, but would not Hie w.iriy growtlis, loal. This continued for oomo tlms then tlio Cnncor moles nnd pimples that beKan to eat und aprnnd. until It was ns largo an a I,-.. . t,.. i, ,,!, , half dollar, when I heuvd of S. B. 13. and determined have been oil tile Docty to Blva ,t n fuir trial nn(l tt ia romarlcnblo what a almost front birth betflil wonderful effect It had from tho beginning; tho soro , :i, ,i f,.a.- beiran to heal and after taking a few bottles dlsnp 10 jiiiiuiuc mm -alcl 1 peared entirely. This was two years airo j there are mill before very lout? still no signs of the Cancer, nnd mv gnnor.il health arc large eating ulcers. 00nt'nue Kd. Mrs. B. HIIIRER, Wyaconrta, Mo. Whenever a sore or ulcer is slow in healing then you may be sure somctliiuK is radically wrong with your blood. Some old taint or poison that lias been slumbering there for years, is beginning to nssert itself, and breaks out and becomes a bad ulcer and perhaps the beginning of Cancer. These old sores are rooted in the blood, and while washes, soaps, sulves, etc., keep the surface clean, they arc not healing. A blood medicine to purify and strengthen tne polluted nioou nnd a tonic to build up the general system is what is needed, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. No poison is so powerful and 110 perm so deadly thnt this creat veiretable blood remedy cannot reach It, and ulcers of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful curative prop erties. If you have an old sore or ulcer, write us all about it, and medi cal advice or any information you may desire will be g veil by our physl. cians without charge. THE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ROSS ICE and COLD STORAGE Co Phono MAIN 1781 514 Main Street UNDER NEW MANAGEMENX ILOSSJES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor. Wont Alto nnd Lllllth Sts. 8. A. ALLOWAY HAS CHARGE OF THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD, AND WOULD BE PLEASED TO CARE FOR YOUR HORSES. PLENTY OF 8TALL8, LARGE COR RALS FOR LOOSE HORSES AND CATTLE. HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. CHOP MILL IN CONNEC TION. 'PHONE MAIN 1331, . i . t.; .. I ..w.,r.r-e f n Li V lilt; l llv uiim"" - panics wu i up. caw- -..tiM:r. ctnnrl first in 1 UUIlJ'fllla world. AHAt 4M VW r..t-fi i.'ir,. iiiHiimnce uMMt T,mwinn .fe lmrAHhlre Fire North Urltlsh & Mercantile Co Royal Insurance Co.. T7D A V U I 1.1 K 1 v- AGENT 800 MAIN STREET Put an End to it All. A Kflovous wall ofttlmo cornea as a result ot unbearahlo pain from ovor taxed organs. Dizziness, hackacho. liver complaint am constipation. Hut thanks to Dr. Kind's Now Life Pills. thoy put an end to It all. Thoy aro Kontlo, hut thorouidi. Try thorn. Only 2Cc. Guaranteed by Tallmnn & Co.'h drug storo. Lodging House for Sale. Host In tho city; 20 complete furn ished rooms. A leaso for elfiht yenrs nnd nlno months. It Is subject to mortgage and can ho bought for cash only. Enqulro at this offlco. TJIJS WOltZJi'S liliST Crescent B a h i n g P o id d e r One Pound, 25 Cents