East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 22, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22,
1903.
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
San Francisco, Oct 20. 11103.
To F. W. Schmidt's Phnrmncy; Dear
Sirs. As agents for the Fulton Com
pounds in Ptnuloton, there are some
facts In the Call offlco in this city
that should interest you nnd the edi
tors of OrcRon, ns well ns newspaper)
men Renerauy we copy now irom
a letter from Clifford House of the
Call:
"However improbable may seem the
statement that Brlghts' Disease nnd
Diabetes aro now curable in a great
majority of all cases. It is well within
the province of some of us in the busi
ness department of the Call to know
that It Is true. air. Edward Short
of this department wns given up by
his physicians as a .victim of DiaDctcs,
nnd is now perfectly well. The mother
of one of the editorial staff has also
recovered from Diabetes. This wa3
so conclusive that I told n friend, a
well-to-do citizen of Duluth, Minn.,
WORLD'S WHEAT
UNITED STATES LEADS
ALL NATIONS OF THE EAhTH,
If All Races Used as Much Wheat as
English People, the World's Crop
Would Have to Be Trebled to Sup-
ply the Demand Per Capita Con
sumed In England Seven Bushels.
According to the figures given out
by the United Stntes secretary of ag
riculture in the Crop lleportcr for
October, 1903, the wheat crop grown
In the principal wheat growing coun
tries of the world, in 1903 reached the
grand total of 3,622.G30,000 bushels,
being 153,790,000 more bushels than
the crop of 1902.
The United States produces more
wheat than any other one nation, our
wheat crop of 1903 reaching K39.340
who had Ilrights' Disease, nnd he too 000 bushed tollowetl by Russia wltt
rnnnfrimil 1 - . . . .
"Wo will also add that an cx-supreme
judge, with offices in the Call build
ing, is a late recovery. You are au
thorized to proclaim to the world that
the most deadly diseases known, viz.:
Brlghts' Disease and Diabetes, yield
to the new diuretics evolved during
experiments made upon himself hy
John J. Fulton of this city in his me
morable struggle against the ravages
of Drights' Disease.
Yours very truly,
THE JOHN J. FULTOX CO.
Nasal
CATARRH
la J ita et7 t.rre
hould be cfe&uilu,
Ujr's Cream Bain
ItearwcaUrrhanrtd'" -
awtj a ccld la lUr la-d
qalckfj,
4W
S23.G00.000 bushels. Franco comes
third with 338.040.UU0 nnd India
fourth with 285.G50.000.
Though Frnnce produced , more
wheat In 1903 than the United States
did in 1875, the amounts being 338,
040,000 bushels grown in France in
1903, and in the United States 309,
102,700 bushels In 1875, France does
not produce all the wheat she con
sumes and is a wheat importer.
An English writer of repute in an
article in Library of Universal
Knowledge on wheat says: "The
value of wheat depends mainly on the
quantity of fine flour which it yields;
the best wheat yielding 76-S0 per
cent, sometimes even 86 per cent of
fine flour, whereas Inferior kinds sel
dom yield more than GS per cent,
and sometimes only 54-5G per cent."
The historian Eden, in his History
of the Poor, published in 1797, in de
1 scribing the every-day life of the
I people in Cumberland county, Kng-
HEB LIMITED AMBITION.
Tom: "I suppose you wouldn't think of marrying a man unlets he
could afford to give you a yacht?"
Helen: "Oh, I don't know. If I really loved him, I would b satisfied
with a little smack occasionally."
MONUMENT TO SUMNER.
I land, records: "So small was the
. n.in, i. i.in.MTiu nr.nif. ounntltv of wheat used in that coun-
ow the membrane eud is iWhnL Ht!lrilra- ty that It was only a rich family that
mediieo4acurefo:iovi. it Is cot drjlns-dw, used a peck of wheat in the course of j
jwt produce nxoios. Large size, w eau tt Druj i a year, and that was used at Christ
gun or by mall; TrilSUe,10 cent by , mas. j
BIT BROTHERS. 64 Warreo Street. N York. ! In 1S39 England grew but 14.OI-0.000!
i bushels of wheat or about three bush- (
rrTrjr"r CTTD"C "VTT A T7 eIs 1Hjr caPlta r tlle population.
Jl JlXX2i O U JlvJLj W A. 3. I England now consumes seven bushels I
per capita. !
to jrerent fnnumonia and consump
tion is to cure your cold when it
Bret appears. Acker's English Rem
edy will stop the cough in a night,
and drive the cold out of your system.
Always a quick and sure cure for
Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat
aad lung troubles. If it does not sat
iatj yon the druggist will refund your
money. Write to us for free sample.
VT. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
If the 1.500.000.000 of people on i
earth lived as well as the English, It 1
would require 10,500,000,000 bushels i
of wheat to feed them, or more than j
three times the whole crop of 1903. '
Over $120 Has Been Subscribed to
the Fund in Oregon,
Governor Chnniberlain yesterday re
ceived a report from Walter h. B.
Plummer, of Portland, state agent of
the Sumner Monument Association,
showing the amount of subscriptions
to the monument fund to date. Tue
report shows that a total of $104.50
of the subscriptions had been paid,
and that $120.25 had been subscribed,
but not paid, making a total of $22 .
75. The monument referred to Js one
thn' is to be erected to the memory
of the late United States Senator
Clinrles Sumner, and the subscription
for the same is national in scope.
d'Alene City yesterday, after a
pleasant and instructive session.
Boise City was selected ns the
meeting place for the fourth annual
convention nnd about 25 new mem-
i bers were ndded.
i The election of officers resulted
in the choice of Colonel H. C. Sha
ver, of the .Moscow Star, for presi
dent. E. C. Simmons, of the Boise
Unionist, vice-president, and H. S.
Parker for secretary. The only lady
member present. Miss Mnbel Paine.
I un u .,lo,,t,1 trnnsiirer In nrr-ln-iin.
tion.
The association passed the usual
ringing resolutions, thanking every
body in sight of the railroad track
over which the members traveled,
from Boise to Couer d'Aleno City.
GIGANTIC SCHEME
I .it- uinin n niuroT
WATERS OF PEND d'OREILLfi.
plication Scheme of Imrmn-'. M
nltude Now Interestln.j Engineers
in Northern Idaho Would Open ?
Country Equal to Big Bend,
Spokane, Oct. 22. Plnns for a
huge Irrlgntlon scheme whereby the
government can reclaim thou-miids nf
acres of arid land in Northern Idaho
nnd Eastern Washington through tho
utilization or the voters of Pond
d'Ornillo lake are being prepared by
T A. Noble, au engineer attached to
the department or the government
geological survey, division of hydrau
lics, who has estauiished his head
nunrters In the Peyton building, this
city
Engineer Noble nnd assistants have
hern quietly working on the scheme
nil summer. Their repprts have been
mode to the geological survey depart
ment in Washington, nnd in turn the
latter department will prepare the of
ficial data to be made public.
Spokane capitalists who have been
studying the Irrigation project have
been nwnitlng developments with
much Interest. If the progrnm Is
carried out, it will mean that the land
to be irrigated will bo equal in for
tility to any soil on the globe nnd
will bring thousands of settlers to
this part of the Northwest.
Pend tl'Orcllle lake Is one of the
finest liodles of fresh water In the
Northwestern part of the .United
l-, ....... n...i .ln.tlitlncc fiirnfcth nn
O'tut-a mm -... . . ...
I nmmdanco of moisture for tho great
I ivrlrntlnn nrolect If the engineer de
tailed to look into the matter reports
favorably.
His investigations are well under
way and he believes the scheme to
be practical.
Most of tho country figuring in the
irrigation plan is government land
or timber claims. It Is to the north
east of Spokane county, the lake it
self being only n short distance from
the northeastern corner of the coun
ty. If the plan goes through it would
open up a farming country equal to
or bigger than the Big Bend or Pa
louse countries.
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IDAHO PRESS ASSOCIATION.
T. W. SeajnHt Co., dru EZfarta.
GET MURPHY
-TO DO YOUR-
fainting and Paper
Hanging.
YottH gel the
Best work
And lowest prices
E.
J. MURPHY
HI Court Street.
SUBSTITUTE FOR AIR.
laventlon Tli:il slinulil I'rutr Valn
nl,le to llli-r- mill MlnrK,
An appamtu whlrh ! intended to
occupy the pl.ice of Hie atmosphere so
far as concerns the neei-Hhtiry breath
ing to sustain life has lii-en Invented by j
M. (! I'. .Imiliert. lute professor nf
chemistry nt the I'nris Hcule l'olytcch- j
nliiie, siiys Tin- Scientific American.
Tile iippiinilus is specially iutendt-d furl
thr ue of divers or for thuie whose
(i(--iii:iti:i reiUir s them to enter I
pliitvs vlu':e there ore noxious cases.
The in. ,'iitlin: consists principally in
the manufacture of a substance which
the profesir calls "osylitlie." This
chemical, which emits oxygen, bus the
general appearance of n stone and re
sembles ihe well known calcium ear
bide. By menus of this discovery. In
addition to n process of absorption of '
carbonic acid gu, M. .loubert claims to
be able to produce u complete "breath,
ing cycle" which sustains life without
the aid of the atmosphere nnd without
any inconvenience to the subject of the
experiment.
The person whom Professor Jnubcrt
submitted to several tests had nn ap
paratus lixed over his mouth and nose.
He luhnled he artificial air by n tube
connected to one end and breathed out
the vitiated nlr Into a second tube con
nected with the other end of the nppa-
Officers Elected and Boise Chosen
for Next Meeting Place.
The Idaho Press Association clos
ed its third annual meeting at Coeur institution nt the City of .Mexico.
Big Coast Bank Fails.
The iianks of the International
Bank k Trust Company at San Fran
cisco and Seattle have failed owing
to the suspension of the head of the
Another Good Indian,
In a fight over a squaw, John Cold
water, a Blackfoot Indian, was killed
Tuesday morning by Spotted Dog,
near Cut Bank, Mont. The Black
foot tribe threatens to go on a raid
lr tho whiskey peddlers are not kept
oft the reserve. This causes all the
trouble.
Best Regihi
T meals
t with us
'.' IMC
rf,
on lie.
- ini .
1J Von 1
J Tickets, 21 Mel,
i Single Meals .
i
Irene's
eats
eel
Hie aj-proval cl jj
want the l -
most delicious hi
no higher in pi
GOOD WORK
Gemria,1
1
Clothing
Cleaned, Proad
and Repaired
Work called for and iEi
Jones & Coop?
() tardta Street, Corartttl
PRICES RIGHT
Walter's Flouring
Capacity, ISO barrels a foj
Flour exchanged for vittl
Flour, Mil Fed, rati;"
ate., always o haad.
ratus.
Save Money
By buying Matting
Lace Curtains, Rugs
Looking Glasses,
Etc. Etc. of
FAILING
Sole agent for the genuine
Ostermoor mattresses
jbnjoy Lite
We will make your leisure
hours paw pleasantly
Bowling alleys, pool, billiards
and shooting gallery, Every
thing first-class.
TEMPERANCE HEFRE8H
MKNT8 and cigars. Musical
entertainment every evening.
1 Robinson' sParlois I
Under W. & G, Depot.
Dathr JMtm M
mi mI at FTarier! kortt iters.
PRESERVATION OF DEAD.
r.mlinlmlnc l"rocc U'Ulrb Srrnil tn I
Sulvr the Problem,
An interesting demonstration was re
cently given nt the examination ball of
I Ihe Itoynl College of Burgeons in Lon
don of ii wonderful machine invutcd
uy a iieigiau uui-iur lur prL-scrTiug tuc
dead against the natural law of decay.
Ills apparatus effects it subtle chemical
change In the tissues of the ilend botly
which makes It impervious to decompo
sition. What the change Is even scien
tists cannot esnctly say. They know
enough, however, to assert that It de
layed almost Indcllnltely the dissolu
tion into dust nnd ashes. This Is the
latest ns It will Ik- the most useful de
velopment lu the ancient nrt of em
balming, says n writer in tin- London
Telegraph.
Its method Is more wonderful than
nuy yet discovered, because no impious
hand need touch the dead. In the more
material sense nothing Is done to the
body by handiwork; it Is simply sub
jected to air heavily charged with the
pungent chemical known us formalin.
This nlr penetrates the whole body nnd
j ( In the course of time makes the tissues
f I insoluble nnd the stomach and other or
4 ' gnus sterile. Thus decay U arrested
i ,
Confessions of a Priest.
Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark.,
writes, "For 12 years I suSored from
Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a
number ot physicians and tried all
sorts ot medicines, but got no relief.
Then I began the use of Electric
Bitters and feel that I am now cured
of a disease that held me in Its grasp
for 12 years." It you want a reliable
medicine for Liver and Kldnoy trou
ble, stomach disorder or general de
bility, get Electric Bitters. It Is
ruarantecd by Tallman A Co. Only
Take Advantage of this Opportunity
WILL BE HERE SATURDAY
1R. J. C. PRICKETT, a practical
' cutter and designer from the J. n.
Achison Tailoring Company, of Port
land, Oregon, will display a beautiful
assortment of woolens at our store.
The line embraces exclusive patterns
for Ladies' Suits, Skirts and Cloaks;
Mens' Suits, Overcoats and Trousers.
These garments are made up with
style and perfect workmanship, and
are sewed with silk thread throughout
and the best lining i used. The J. M;
Achison Tailoring Company is the
largest tailoring establishment in
Portland and is where the swell dress
ers go. Every order taken by this
company is made up for the individual
measurement of the customer and not
from stock suits altered to conform
with the measurements. As a proof
of this, customers have the privilege of
having the garment ordered sentthem
to be tried on before completed.
117E have on display a full line
line of samples of the New
Fall and Winter Woolens and ladies
and gentlemen can come in and
examine the goods, study the styles
and if they decide to order, can
have their measurements taken
by Mr. Prickett
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 34th., 19o3.
MENS' FURNISHINGS
Our stock is the most complete,
best assorted, brightest and best
in Pendleton. Your inspection
asked. We carry all the Knox
and Dunlap styles in $3-0 atli
$3 50 HATS.
SULLIVAN
Mens' Furnisfrers
& BOND
614 Main Street
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