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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1903)
I D'LY EAST OREGON,AN- PENPLETN- OREQ0Nl 8TURDAY AUCUST im -- 1 nnilinrn I II II fill m made, amonB the speakers being Gov- kuW '"r thh m 9W w mwT mmw mmw mf mmw W mmw K. I IMMc THF9 MwZ2imi jeer 1 r- 7 JJ Ml II ref Host: "Just Schlitz beer no other. Our physi- hurried into the market before it is sufficiently , . 1 til MS ,.;, that ;rhi;t, l1M.r u for them Schliu U-t-r is aged for months in refrigerating I E3 p ' before it is bottled." M iE isttor: "Why bchlitz beer and no otherr Visitor: "And what do you pay for it?" K KB WhV H T tt, : . .. . . .... nnii iuii wnat vui uiiv lur ivliict in i. i r. I fininiimicB nii I t tiir.irMi iir t n niftvari iw n a xniif-n 11 cnmmai ut-e?i ill lul u cirr l'. uv ? i Jf m filter the beer, then sterilize every bottlc-by Pas- Visilor: ""1 do that ncxt timc " M I K fur's process after it is sealed." Host: 'Yes, and ever afterward. People art I m- MM M ingthosr fai-ts and Schlitz ale--now xi eed a n:i. M Visitor: "Uut beer makes me bilious." barrels annuallv. A?k for the briwry hot Mm M M dkTiie BeerTtol Made Milwaukee rarnous i it ' i it THE PENNSYLVANIA TAKES TO THE WATER Is One of the Faster Vessels In the American Navy, Although She Is Also One of the Largest Is Re garded as the Acme of War-Naval Architecture. Philadelphia. Pa.. Aug. 22 In the presence of one of the largest and moat distinguished crowds that ever thronged Crnmp's shipyard on n like occasion, the United States armored cruiser Pennsylvania was launched today Miss Quay, daughter of Unit ed States Senator Quay, broke a bot tle of American champagne on the cruiser's bow. and said: "I christen three Pennsylvania." On the christening stand was a dis tinguished party, the conspicuous fig ures Including Governor Pennypnck or. Senator Quay and a number of other eminent representative of the state from which the big cruiser take its name Secretary of the Navy Moody and a delegation of naval offi cers "from Washington, nnd many other invited guests. It was a fete clay at Kensington, as all such occa sions are Grouped about the wharves nnd dotting the Delaware for milos around -were craft of every descrip tion, from local excursion boats to foreign steamers Th launchinc was accomplished without a hitch. It was a half hour pas' noon when the last shores were knofk'd fmm the ways and the colos sal vessel Itecsn her brief journey preparatory to taking her maiden plunge into the deep As the marine monster glided gracefully down the greased cradle, after the proverbial ixiiue of wine had crashed against h.'r bow the enthusiasm found vent The crow us in tlie yard roared ana mti ;.tii! thi art.v on the christen ing stand waved hats and cheered, anil mi 1'iMts- in- ttif -r added their whi-itlts -, :hr genera! din. At the conclusioi. .; ' - t - 'P :i--on was so" number ami a s ei hes were No meal m a clay has such an effect cn coe's raxd as tmkliii A wtsy- Economy Brand Evaporated Cream 1: acids a nccneu ta t'm food tiit ccthsr eise can. ' a t&e test part ecw- ra-ic ie.. jour erocer y&a war ra seal rcur busoanl to tu-.'!3 w- a Fxa crsii-asr era yc-- rtta Eccnenj Erarxl Be sur- rcu see the asm cad iasel ce tera ycu Cuy HELVETIA MILE CONDENSING CO. made, among the speakers being Qov ornOr Pennypackor and Secrotnrj' Jloody. First-Class Armored Cruiser. The Pennsylvania is regarded by j naval experts as a marvel In the art of marine architecture. She Is class ed as a first-class armored cruiser. She hnu been likened to n battleshlll. pos sessing a protection of armor only a . . llttlo under the weight ot mat tie- signed for the huge ships of the Geor-1 gla class, while she is superior to nil battleships In point or speed. The Pennsylvania Is to develop a speed of 22 knots, which is a fractiou of a knot more than the best jierfonnnnco ot , the fnst llylng Brooklyn. The new cruiser will have an un usually powerful battery, made up of a great number of S nnd C-lnch guns. . She was designed with th idea of producing a ship of great speed equipped with a battery of a kind that ! did Buch execution at Manila nnd nt r Santiago, that is, ot guns or medium ' slie caliber. The Pennsylvania will prove one of the most comfortable ships of the navy for living purposes, the depart mont's plans for her construction call ing for a number of improvements re garding the ventilating, henting and cooling apparatus Electricity has been installed as a motive power in place of steam in a number of the parts of the ship. esecinlly In the , sleeping quarters, which will have the i effect of making the vessel much i cooler In the summer thnn are mos warships. The Pennsylvania started or its career under the namo of the Nebras ka. the appellation Pennsylvania hiv , ing first been bestowud on a bvM ship now under construction, ai Scr , tie. Wash. The department was vr sunded to swap the nam.; of fie T.-i vessels, the Washington people -' iiuc the name of some Western sta-. for the ship building at Seattle, whll the Pentwylvaniaus wam-M their o i state honored by having the Cramj' , vessel christened the Penii'iyhaiu.i The Pennsylvania hut a leng'.n , the load water lln. .if 602 fee' i n her extreme breadth at load w.i line is about 7" feet. Her mean if a is about I-l feet 6 Inches, but !,' she is loaded to her fullest caj ; and the bunkers are ftV"i with i .'-. she draws 26 foet aid 6 luclus o. ter The total coal bunke- avi s 2.IW0 tons. The . -ms.! w II hv i n-lled by twin screw, four rv'.in ! - -1 j - i. expansion engines of 23 '' n ''I'-ated horse power. Th- Pennsylvania will have a su -.niament. composed prlni :ia!' gun? of medium sie that art -:ntei'. ,m to do great execution un 'f iu management. There w.i. . '.:r s-inch guns. In pairs, in twu aliy-controlied. elliptical 'na! u turrets, having Inclined port f - On the upper deck at the irners of the superstructure four C ,"i v.'in will be mounted on simn -or. each having an arc of fire .' ;Jm degrees. On the main oi Stir, deck there will be 10 6-inch guns r .'uaiiside. Eighteen 14-pouuder breech loading rillos, IS 3-pounders. w.i machine guns, and aix automat, guns of smaller caliber, together wit f . i v automatic pounders In the mili ar', lops and two 3-Inch field gun.i i iinstitute the battery of siiia!' guns T:i. ship will be protected by ar. ..rv r belt at the water line se-jn ffe six inches wide, extendi the ntire length of the vetwel for a d.s-an-1- of about 900 feet abreast of th'- r.gint and hollers. 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