DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. .FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1903. Ask Your Doctor He will tell you That barley -malt is a half-digested food, as good as food can be. That hops arc an ex cellent tonic. That the little alcohol in beer only 84 per cent is an aid to digestion. But Purity is Essential But he will tell you that beer must be protected! from germs, and brewed I in absolute cleanliness. He'll say, too, that agel 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 an tnc worm over, because of Its purity. Alt far the Brrxtry RottUnc. Phone 51 Main, II. Koolttke. 507 Main St., Pendleton! OREGON. AT QGDEN O. R. & N. WILL HAVE EX HIBITS AT UTAH CONGRESS. Colonel R. C. Judson, of .the Industrial Department, Will Gather Irrigated Farm Products Growers Will Be Given Due Credit for Exhibits. THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS MALTTfQBD ROOFING For all climates; heat, cold. rain, gates, fumes and fire do not affect it. Comes in rolls ready for laying. Low freight charges. Inexpen sive to apply, cheap in the first place and lasts for years. Stni for booklet. i The Paraffine Paint Co. Sin Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Los Anjtlts and Denver, Colorado. T. C. TAYLOR, Agent UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor. West Alta and Lllllth Sts. S. A. ALLOWAY HAS CHARGE OF THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD, AND WOULD BE PLEASED TO CARE FOR YOUR HOR8ES. PLENTY OF STALLS, LARGE COR RALS FOR LOOSE HOR8E8 AND CATTLE. HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. CHOP MILL IN CONNEC TION. 'PHONE MAIN 1331. The O. It. & N, lias assumed the responsibility of providing an exhibit from the state of Oregon nt the Irri gation convention that Is to be held at Ogden, Utah, September 15 to 18, Bays a Portland paper. Tho conven tion Is to Bhow the effects of Irriga tion on arid lands and the products that can bo obtained by scientific manipulation of soil that has been considered worthless. Some time ago General Passenger Agent Burleigh, of the Oregon Short Line, wrote to General Passenger Agent Craig, of the O. It. & N., ask ing him to Interest tho producers from arid lands In this state to have an exhibit at tho convention. Mr. Craig carefully went over the situation and decided that the rail road could well afford to spend the time and money In collecting an ex hibit such ns would do the state good, and show what irrigation Is doing In Oregon. He immediately Instructed Colonel Judson of the Industrial department of the road to visit tho people now Interested In Irrigation and procure tho best possible exhibit to be ob tained. This will be sent to Ogden I and placed on exhibition thore. It will be as an O. It. & N. exhibit, but each producor will be duly credited with whatever he contributes to the collection, "It Is our object to get the best possible exhibit, In order to do Jus tlco to the people who nre working to reclaim the lands that wero once considered worthless," said Mr, Craig this morning. "That is why I placed the matter In tho hands of Colonel Judson. He understands tho situa tion thoroughly, because that is a part of his business. He will spend considerable time In getting the best products that can be obtained, and they will be taken to Ogden and placed on exhibition without any ex pense to the producer. All wo ask Is for the people to supply tho best products they can, i In order to mnko a good showing. and we will give thorn due credit. "I believe It will be a great benefit to tho state, as It will show what can be produced on the reclaimed lands or this section. The exhibit will be something wo need not be ashamed of, for really there are somo remark nbly fine crops grown on this once worthless Oregon land. I have not heard from Colonel Judson In regard to the exhibit which he has collect ed, but feel sure ho will do every thing necessary to make it a suc cess." The exhibits will Include nil the products grown on tho new land, and will be sent to Ogden In about two weeks, In order to get It In condition for tho coming convention. CAMPBELLS' CIRCUS. To Aid Nature This health giver is moat Speedy in action and satisfactory in results. There will be no bil ious attacks or sick-headaches if you take Beechams Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes JOc. and J5c ' Tha Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frazler'e book store. People of The Dalles Well Pleased With Performance. The Dalles Chronicle says of the Campbell Brothers' shows: "It was a surprise to all that the attendance ut thd two circus iwrformances yes terday was so good considering tho number bf people who nro out of town. Everybody was agreeably dis appointed In tho performance as well. Somehow our people had an Idea that because Campbell Bros", show Isn't as largo as Ringllngs that It wasn't going to bo much of a per formance. They wore, therefore, sur prised both in Its size and tho na ture of tho entertainment afforded. While it Is advertlsod as a two ring show, something is constantly going on on the platform, making It equal to three rings, and not a moment lags. All were particularly impressed with the fact that Campbell Bros, have made a specialty of "quality" and have some of the finest artists In" tflolr particular lines a Dallos au dience, or nny other, ever witnessed. Indeed, fow who saw them yesterday havo never seen tho equal of the Japanese jugglers and ncrobats the Mezuno family. In all numbering 10, It would seem that It is Impossible to excel them. The same thing may also bo said of tho I.ovan brothers, whoso trapeze work was simply won derful and their flying aerial net fair ly awed thoso who -witnessed thorn." GREAT BABY PARADE. Annual Affair at Asbury Park Wit. nesed by 25,000 Persons. Asbury Park, N. Y Aug. 28. Tho annual baby parade today, viewed by nearly 25.000 persons, was tho great est parade that has over taken place at Founder Bradloy's summer resort. The beach and board wall; wero a solid mnss of humanity, assembled from nil parts of tho United States to witness tho event. The starting point was from tho Asbury Park auditorium. Too routo was from this point to Deal lako and return. Tho pageant was reviewed by Queen Titania, tho rulor of Fairy land, and hor retinue. Along tho tii of march there woro decorations with the national colors and hunting, ami tho baby coaches, bicycles, floats and flro englnos that wero In the parade wore also garnished with flags and flowors. Tho Infant light Infantry was of a quiet order, and wont through tho grand parade with out a murmur. Tho parade was di vided Into a nunibor or sections, each being headed by a marshal and aids. Prizes wero awarded for tho pret tiest babies and for the most gro tesque and fancy costumes, some of which won loud plaudits from the thousands of spectators. LOUISIANA ENDEAVORERS. Famous Church Auxiliary in Session at Bunkie. Bunklo, La., Aug. 28. -This place has capitulated to an lnvnslon of en thusiastic young people gathered from every nook and corner of Louis iana, to attend thd annunl stato con vention of tho Christian Endeavor Society. 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