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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. 8ATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1003. FOR BETTER ROADS STATE ASSOCIATION MEETS IN PORTLAND OCT. 23-24. urn All Counties are Expected to Send Delegates Many Able Speakers Will be Present Improved Meth ods of Road Making Needed. i h t .Asi ir-M i tt ' ' m mm. .mm .mmm mmmm hi mmmmi mmmm BBWjrA r a ir irm i iau iFi h m mm mmmmmr mmmmAmr mi a.vht .vrivn mun No meal In a dav has such an effect on one a mooa as creaxiasi. a wen- prepared ereaiuast looa neeaj Economy Brand Evaporated Cream It adds & richness to your food tnat nomine else can. it is tne best part of cow's milk. Tell your erocer you want to send your nusoana to Dustness won a rood breakfast and you need Economy Brand. Bo sure you see the above cap label ba tons you buy. HELVETIA MILE CONDENSING CO. Highland, Illinois & COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME. PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic parties. Good teams with competent drivers for commercial men. Speedy horses and handsome rigs for evening and Sun day drives. Gentle horses for family use. Stock boarded at reasonable rates. Best of care given to transient stock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton Phone Slain 101, H- ----- - - Enjoy Life , We will make your leisure hours pa pleasantly. Bowling alleys, pool, billiards , and shooting gallery, Every thing first-class. TEMPERANCE HEFHKSH . MBNT3 and cigars. Musical entertainment every evening. t t Robinson s Parlors ? Under W, & C. Depot. 4 LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies stand first in the world. Assets Hartford Kire Insurance Cv.f 12,250,07b Alliance Assurance Co 29,039,968 London A Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,644,688 North British & Mercantile Co 10,695,974 Royal Insurance Co 22,897,155 FRANK B. GLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. We Don't Keep Everything But we do keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic and Finish, In all grades. Also all kinds of Dimension Lumber, In cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes is complete, and any one In need of Lumbtr will not be wrong In placing their order with the : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: ee C. R. Depot PROMPT, RELIABLE BEIU'IOK A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Qoodi taken twit of care of, .Unto orden at Xmmca'a. rbonaMaln 1371. Suffered Eight Months I can 'heartily Tecomrnenil Acker" Tablets (or idysneDsla land alnmnr-h troubles. T ihnvn hoon , , L , MU"1" .'f & eight months and tried many reme dies wunoui reuer, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used only a short tlmo and am now norfectly well. Thanking you for the. speedy recovery, i am gratoiuny yours, pan els I. Gaanor, Vancouver, Wash. Send to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y for a ifreo trial package. (Nothing like them.) F. W. Bcbmldt Co., druggists. The Oregon flood Hoads Associa tion holds Its annual convention October 23 to 21, In Portland, and at that time will bring up the Im portant matter of road Improvement In the state. This was decided upon tills week at n meeting of tho executive commit tee of tho association at which there was a full attendance of members. Tho executive committee Is inado up of tho following: H. J. Scott, of Salem, president. II, II. Palmer, oc All'any, decre tory C. J. Trenchnrd, of Astoria; (!. O. Wnkoly, of The Dalles; V. W. Tra vllllon, of Ilaker City; L. A. Hood, of Hlllsboro; J. E. JIagcrs, of Portland. At tho time of tho organization of the association last year an effort was mado to secret a promise from the National Good Roads Associa tion to bring Its "flood Roads Train" to Eastern Oregon next year. As will be remembered, this train, which is equipped by the government with all modern road-making and road-Improving machinery on tho market, will tour ,tho West and give practical demonstrations under tho direction of government experts. The chairman of the executive commit tee of the National association Is un able to give a definite answer regerd lng making one or the scheduled stnping places. The members of the Oregon asso ciation feel that much can be learn ed from the visitors nbout the wnys nnd means that are employed with success In other cities and states for the betterment of tho highways, and that tho pointers given the local or ganization may lie used with profit to Oregon and her cities. Among those who are expected to attend are: .1, H. McDonald, commis sioner of roads for tho Rocky moun tain district. Invitations have been sent to other prominent men who have made a study of roads and their Improvement, and It is expected that soveral of them will be present, flov ernor Chamberlain, of Oregon, will deliver au address. All Counties to Send Delegates. llesides these men It Is oxpected thnt all county judges, commission ers and road supervisors, masters of county highways, city street commis sioners and engineers, so far as possi ble, will be present as dclecntos, they being entitled to participate in tho convoutlon by virtue of their office. Tho county clerks of the various counties have also been asked to ap point live delegates from each county. Practically all of tho time will bo devoted to the consideration of roads and tho best methods of improvirrj them. Addresses arc to bo mnde by tho visiting commissioners and su pervisors, especially those from other states, In which tho methods that have been employed and the work that has been done In other places will bu thoroughly explained. Tin- I -i r Unt-' Slur;. "Tln iiiom piithi'lle story I cer heard." Kilil Senator Hour once, "was told liy Profess, r (iiillaiidi't. The pro fessAr hail a favorite pupil, u little deaf uiule buy. exceptionally bright. Mr. Csillaiulet ;i3; il him if lie knew the story ill' Ceui-Ki' Washington and tin1 cherry tree. "With hi" nimble lingers the little fellow Kiild he did. and then he pro ceeded to repent It. The noiseless ges ticulations continued until the boy had informed the professor of the elder Washington's discovery of the mutilat ed tree and of his ijucat for the muti lator. " 'When George's father asked him who hncked his fnvorito cherry tree,' signaled the voiceless child, 'George put his hatchet In his left band' " 'Stop,' Interrupted tho professor. 'Where did you get your authority for saying he took the bntchet in bin left hand?' " 'Why,' responded tho boy, 'lie needed his right hand to tell bis father that ho cut the tree.' " w7 A Doctor's Reasons 1 mm Patient: "Why do you say Schlitz beer? precautions, every hottle is sterilized by Pasteur's mm mm len'f nntr nrhnr hnnr ne rtnrr r" nrnricc nttnf it ic cn.i km I irrtt 1 nit hnor B m mm t uiy is v. vt u j vj v u i , j .j inn w i -j diitik.K iwuw t k it k. uv.Li mi mm Doctor: "Perhaps: but I don't know it. do know that Schlitz beer is pure." Patient: "What do you mean by pure?" Doctor: "I mean free from germs. Impurity means bacilli; and in a saccharine product like beer bacilli multiply rapidly. I do not recommend a beer that may. contain them." Patient: is pure?" "How do you know that Schlitz beer Doctor: "I have seen it brewed. Cleanliness is carried to extremes in that brewery. The beer is cooled in plate glass rooms, in filtered air. The beer is then filtered. Yet, after all these precautions, every bottle is sterilized by Pasteur's process after it is sealed. I know that beer treated in that way is pure." Patient: "And is pure beer good for me?" Doctor: "It is good for anybody. The hops form a tonic; the barley a food. The trifle of alcohol is an aid to digestion. And the custom of drinking beer supplies the body with fluid to wash out the waste. People who don't drink beer seldom drink enough fluid of any kind, A great deal of ill-health is caused by the lack of it." Patient: "Hut doesn't beer cause biliousness?" Doctor: "Not Schlitz 15eer. Biliousness is caused by 'green' beer beer tnat is insufficiently aged. But Schlitz beer is always aged for months before it is marketed." Ask for the bravery bottling. THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS 7 B 11 UICKW IS SCARCE ONE HUNDRED PER CENT ADVANCE IN ONE YEAR. The Incomparable Timber for Certain Lines of Manufactures No Satis factory Substitute Therefor Na tional Organization to Promote Its Culture. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 10. The rapid ly . diminishing supply of hickory, which has recently caused alarm among manufacturers of hickory products, was tho subject under dis cussion at a meeting of tho hlc'iory hnndlo manufacturers association held today at tho Southern Hotel. Those present represented hickory handlo manufacturers who produce J4. ki : mm ml "Hullo, Urn'" Whtn to hoT 90 per cent of the product that sup plies not only tho United States, but England, Germany, China, Australia, South Africa and tho South American countries. Reports provlously pre sented to the association showed that practically tho entlro hickory supply north of tho Ohio river has been ex hausted. .In this territory, It Is said, tho supply Is confined to a few stutes in the South and Southeast. Tho association helluvcs that If the situation Is impressed upon tho pub lic tho slaughter and waste of tho hickory may ho stopped. There is nothing yet known that will lake tho place satisfactorily of hickory. The manufacturo of buggies, which is ever increasing in this country, has made groat inroads on the supply. During the past eight months tho price of hickory products has advanced 100 per cent, and thcro are Intimations that the1 price will go stilt higher In tho near futuro. Among tho olllcers and prominent members of tho association now in session to consider tho situation, nro Charles D. Gates, of Louisville; J. C. Storm, of Klrksvillo, Mo.; C. h. Hart well, of Chicago; J. R. Dennett, of Doxtcr, Mo.: B. W. Mann, of Louis vlllo, Frank Storm of Klrksvillo, Ky.; K, W. Peters, of Now Albany, Ind.: M. It. araco, of Hnntsvlllo, Ala.; T. It. King, of Hope, Ark., and C, K. It, Clendenln, of Indian Territory. 0 JUnala nnil I'aaaioit. "My daughter.' remarked Mrs. A., "has developed n perfect passion .for music." "I wonder." observed Mrs. U., who resides next door, "if it's ns strong as the passion your daughter's music de velops In my husband?" They meet ns straugcrs now. licrnraed IIU Declalon. Stem Fatucr-DIdn't I tell you not to call again, sir? Suitor-I know. But I didn't call to ec your daughter, 1 came on behalf of our arm about that little blll"- Btern Father Krercall again, will you? A Real Bereavement, Kto What makes you look so sad, Bertha? Surely It cannot.be Fred Uai broken his engagement with you? Bertha It's worse than that. Som body has stolen Fldo. Kxchange. Swotl slippers at Teutseh's. THE PAL T. D. GADBIS, Proprietor Candies, Ice Cream Ntts, Ftrits and Tobacco. m n THE PAL 221 E. Court ! ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber. or una it ncoKBWiry to KK1'L.AIU'. -fv , ELATPRITF ROU crnvel, rnnnnira TPnp flat nnrt atnnn aiiKfnnnn mtttnra V.U ICJ "i IT"""0"" M,M mv. b i -rt,j nn Tflm nirr I nil nllmntao Tln I.ln In nat DU4U v teeo. It will pay to ask lor prloeiand lniormanou. r THE ELATERITE HOOP " worcesur Building.