JrY PflPeB DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1903. i P. Can anyone suppose that we would double the necessary cost of our brewing without a I vital reason? WONDERFULENblNE WILL REVOLUTIONS USE OF OIL A8 A MOTOR. Would wc spend so much on cleanliness ? Would we cool the beer in plate glass rooms ? Would I we filter all the airthat touches it ? Would we age it (or months ? Would we sterilize every ' bottle ? We do it to attain absolute purity to avoid the remotest possibility of germs to make Schliti Beer healthful. Why accept a com mon beer, brewed with out any of these pre cautions, when Schlitz Beer costs no more ? Your dealer may prefer to fur- Inish a beer that pays a little more I profit : but does it pay you to per- Imit it? Isn't pure beer Schlit: IBeer worth asking for ? Ask Sir tkt Bmitrj BMlinz. Phone Main 1781. The Kosa Ice & Cold Storast) Co.. 414 Main St., Pendleton ---------- I BEHRENS HOUSE Has Many Advantages, Chlefest of Which Is Simplicity and Economy One Man Acts as Engineer, 8tok er and Helper The Invention of a Swede. 308 Court Street i Best Regular Meals I 1 ,.IN THE CITY.. jQYou'll enjoy your meals if you lioard t with us t ? 4 I t TicketB, 21 Meals. . . . $4.00 . j Single Meals 25c TTflTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTY1 4 I Insurance at Cost i 14,370,113.00 Now York, Oct. 2G. Engineering o.'perts who have b"' i piivilogod to Inspect a llttlo launch that for hcv oral weeks past has been flitting about tho Erie Basin and by It3 speed nnd ovolutions has bcon attracting tho greatest attention from niurl.io n.on nnd others, nro of tho opinion thnt America Is nbout to contract an other debt of g.-atltudu to Swedish Ingenuity. Tho rovolutlon wrought In naval architecture by' tho monitor of John Ericsson promises to find a counterpart In tho realms of peace ful Industry In tho oil onglno Invented by H: A. Ilertheau, nn eminent Swed ish engineer nnd Invontor lately nr rlvetl hero from Stockholm. Experts who have examined the en gine nnd whoso high standing givs weight to their opinions unite In de claring that the onglno is tho per sonification of simplicity and that tho sovorcst tests only tond to verify the claims of tho Inventor. From all ap- nenrauccs tho engine, which 1b as readllv adanted to a railroad locomo tive or a hoisting crano as It Is to a launch or a cargo boat, possesses m numerable advantages over steam as a motive power. Ono of tho most Imnortant of these advantages and tho first tn suggest Itself to the oh server is tho apparent ease with which the onglno is controlled and manipulated. Independent of slzu tho engine Is started without any exertion ana an maneuvres are controlled by a singlo lever. Great Advantage of Cheapness. As a motive power for passenger boats, tugs, lighters ana cargo hoats the engine possesses the Incalculable advantagu of cheapness. Crude oil, which Is perhaps tho most abundant as well as tne cheapest fuel product known to mankind, may ho employed as readily and with ns good remits as refined petroleum. Thon, agnli;, tho engine requires but ono man tu run It, thus saving tho expense of stokers, heavors nnd others necessary In tho operation of marine steam ui. gines. Another Important Item not to be overlooked Is tno great saving of space, as tho oil engine requires no room for Immense hollers and coal hunkers. For river boats and other ( vessels where light draught Is ncc- t Ulr. .1 ... n .... la nf thn crnflt. est value. As a means of propulsion for small launches, automobiles and other purposes where the gasoline motor is now commonly employed tho Bortheau engino possesses tho double advantage of cheapness and safety. A 30-foot launch equipped with a 10 horsepower engine has been tied up In tho Eric Bnsln, closo under the stern of Sir Thomas Llpton's two challengers. Shamrock I anil Shamrock III, for several weeks, dur ing which time it hns been Inspected hy thn engineering experts of several largo railroad anil steamship compan ies, all of whom have expressed their unqualified approval. Not tho least interested of those who Inspected tho .cngino were heads of the great com pauy which onjoys a monopoly of the petroleum .business In A,merlca, and alp jopresontativea of soveral of the great railroads, of the West and .Southwest tliat for years hnvo been tindeavorlng to employ oil as a mo 'tlvo jiower for their engines. RRIGATIDN WO STEADY DEVELOPMENT DOWN IN CALIFORNIA, Sixty Thousand Dollars State Money Will Be Used for Demonstration Purposes Great Expansion and Increasing Importance of the Sys tern In That State. An appropriation of $60,000 mado by tho California legislature lost win- tor for tho development of Irrigation In tho stnto, tho greater part of which Is being exponded by tho United States Geological Survey, has sorvod to exploit greatly tho latent capacity of tho statu for devoloplng Irrigation as well as to emphasize tho urgent need of deflnlto policies for future work alone similar lines. Tho topographic and hydrogrnphlc branches of tho survey have togothor undertaken the manning of tho irri gablo lands of tho Sacramento valloy nnd are pushing tho work vigorously. Durlne tho coming winter thoro will he surveyed at least four 15-mlnuto quadrangles on a Bcalo of ono mllo to tho inch, with contour Intervals of 5 feet. It is tho intention, it tcaBioio, to complete tho survey of tho Sacra- mento valley on this Bcalo from this appropriation. Other topographic work Is boinc carried on simultane ously in tho dralnago basin of Kings river. Work of stream gaugings in Cali fornia has bcon greatly extended by tho Burvey and gauging stations are now maintained on 5 streams, in addition to this, a general reconnais sance Is beinc carried on In tho draln ago basin of tho Sacramento river for tho purpose of discovering exist ing reservoir sites, and for the survey thereof. Under the direction of Mr. J. B. Lippincott, supervising engineer, his nsslntnnt. Mr. E. H. Green, is making a careful examination of this whole drainage basin, with a view of detor- mining upon a comprcneustvo scuemu for tho irrigation of tho Sacramento valley. Unusual opportunities are of fered hero becauso of tho fortuity of tho soil, tho mild character of the climate, which permits of semi-tropic fruits, and tho ahununnco oi uic wa ter supply. The Salve That Heals. U'ltlmiil Innvlllirn near Is DeWltt's, The name Witch Hazel is applied to many salves, dui imjyyhvs nriiuu Hazel Salvo is the only Witch Hazol snivn mml that contains the pure unadulterated witch hazel. If any other Witch Hazol Salve Is offered im. It fa a rniintnrtniL. 13. C. DC- Witt Invented Witch Hazol Salvo and DeWltt's Wlteh Ilflzcl naive is mo linnt anlvi In thn World for CUtS, burns, brulsos totter or blind, bleed- Ing, Itching ana premiums iiue. Sold by Tallman & Co. NEW LAKE PORT. Of Insurance in force OREGON FIRE RELIEF AS SOCIATION. A Strictly Mutual Home Tnotif itfinn . '? M. H. RICE, Hreewator, Agent for Umatilla County. J. P. WALKER city agent for Pendleton. Tiie Telephone Livery Stable I .a Cure For Dyspepsia, I hud dyspppaJa: ti Its worst form and felt mlaraUkr-Moat all tho time. Did not opjoyinjjff until aftor I ius6d' -Kod'ol'?I)$iienBia Cure, which ,1ms '. completely) vcbied me. Mrs. W. V?A SoVlor. ;i11Il!ard Pa. No annotite. '! loss of strength.' nervous headache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings, Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stom ach troubles are milckly cured by tho use of Kodol. KjSJoI'j represents the natural juices oi-.iUj;oBiion comuineti with tho greatest '-"known tonic and reconstructive properties. It clenn ses, ptiriflOB and sweetens the stom ach. Sqld. by Tallman & Co. Opponltn Court TIoiimv Hinglt and double rigs. Feeding nnd earing for funiiern-, hones a MiKJt'lalty. OIU3N DAY & ANIGHT. Weighing scale for the general public. ANTI-SOCIALISTS, C. L. BOWERS & SON, Court St. Phone Main 3-1. GOOD WORK Clothing LADIES' AND Gentlemen's Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired Work called for and delivered J nes & Cooper Ml Oarden Street, Comer ebb PRICES RIGHT Kaiser's .Influence Is Organlznn Workman. Frankfort, OcL 24. Delegates .from 25 workmen societies, representing nn ! nggregato membership of COO ,000 men, nro hero for tho congress which begins" tomorrow nnd which has for its avowed object tho consolidation of tho Interests of worklngmen who nro not socialists. Tho kaiser's government has somo what over-reached Itsolf in striving for tho success of tho congress, as its activity in tho mattor has served to incrcaso tho suspicions of the masses against workmen's unions supported by tho Btato. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS euro dyspepsia and all disorders arts ng from Indigestion. Endorsed by jhyslclans everywhere. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. Trial package free by writing to W. H. Hookor & Co., Buffalo, N. T. F. yt. Schmidt & Co. A Perfect Painless Pill. Is tho ono that will cleanse the system, sot tho liver to action, ro move the bile, clear the complexion, euro hendacho and lcavo a good taste in tho mouth. The famous llt tlo pills for doing such work pleasant ly and effectu .ily nro DoWltt'3 Ut ile Early Risers. Bob Moore of Iafa yetto; lnd says; "All othor pills I havo used gripe and sicken, whllo DeWltt's Llttlo Early Illsors are simply perfect." Sold by Tallman L Co. Is to Be Built Up in Northwestern Corner of Indiana. TnrilnnnnnllR Oct. 24. In the north- woatorn mrnur nf Indiana, a short dis tance from Chicago, Governor Durbln Is to bo tho central figuro in simplo ceremonies this nftornoon that will mark tho beginning of a new epoch for that section and mean more for its Industrial welfaro than anything that has ovor taken placo before. Tho event is the beginning of work In tho construction of tho East Chi cago ship canal, a colossal undertak ing that so far has attracted llttlo attention outsldo of tho section Im mediately interested, but tho general importance of which can hardly be overestimated. Tho canal Is to lead from iJJko Michigan to Wolf i.ako and Its most Important result will bo to mnko a great port for tho town of Hammond and tho surrounding district lying south nnd east of Chicago across tho Indlnnn lino. Tho district 1h already tho location of many Immense manu facturing enterprises and It 1b pre dicted that with the. complotlpn of tho canal It will soon rival Chicago Itsolf in tho extent and Importance of its Industries. The canal Is to bo three and ono halt miles In length, 100 feet wide, nnd of sufficient depth throughout its entire length to accommodato tho largest ships on tho Great Lakes. Under, the terras of tho contract tho first mllo of tho canal Is to be finish ed within ono year nnd two years Is tho time limit fixed for tho entlro completion of tho waterway. WhllaThere Is Life There. Is Hope. I was afflicted with catarrh; could neither tasto nor smell and could hear but llttlo. Ely's Cream Halm cured It. Marcus G. Shautz, Rahway, N. J. Cream Balm reached mo safely and tho effect is surprising. My son says tho first application gnvo decid ed relief. Respectfully, Mrs. .Franklin Freeman, Dovorr N. H. The Balm does not Irrltato or causo sneezing. Sold by druggists at CO cts or mailed by Ely Brothers, CG Warron street, Now York. NATIONAL GUN CLUB. MALARIA Germ Infected Air. Malaria is not confined exclusively to the swamps which arc breathed into the lungs nnd taken up by the Wood and transmitted to cvcry.part of the body. T. im beirta to feel out of sorts without ever suspecting the Cse. No energy or appetite, dull hcadacl.es, s lccpj -and tired ind completely fagged out front the slightest excr t on are some of the deplorable effects of this enfeebling malady As the disease progresses nnd the blood becomes wore deeply poisoned, boils and abscesses and dark or yellow appear upon the skin. When the poison is left to icnueut ana uic xnitiuia uu " - . the blood. Liver and Kidney troubles and other serious compilations often arise As Malaria begins and develops in the blood, the treatment to be arise. a I1"",um -I t,;,, ftipr(, trw. S. S. S. destrovs the germs and poisons nnd purifies the polluted blood, nnd under its tonic effect the debilitated constitution rapidly recuperates nnd the system is .. i, f nil cin-tic: nf tlii: di-nreKKimr disease. w buuil utui w .... --- -i - ---r. - -- S S S. is a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, mild, pleasant nnd harmless. Write us if you want medical advice or any special jniona. tion abottt your case. This will cost you nothing. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm , LUMBER RATE CASE. Interstate Commerce Commission Has It In Hand. Atlanta, Qa Oct. 26. Much inter ui nrmtnra in tho mootlnc of tho In terstate commorco commission which began hero today, ana win continue for sevoral days. The main question to come boforo tho mooting Is tho lun.l.nr rntn ran wlllnh hns 1)0011 ponding in tho courts for sonic timo. The nennng ib mo ouiraine oi uu iniimrtlnn nhtnlncd lu the United States court at Macon by tho Geor gia Sawmill Association, icmpuru.ur restraining the Southwestern Freight Association from raising tho rates on lumlior shipped to tho West. Whan tho hearing of the case came up, Judge Spoor refused to mako the re straining order permanent nnd slated that tho question should bo docldod by the commerce commission, which his court would carry ouL A hard le gal fight is expected owing to the Importance of the Issues Involved. Josoph W. Folk, prosecuting attor ney for St. Louis, 1b an avowed can didate for tho democratic nomina tion for governor of Missouri. Woman's Nightmare No woman's Happi ness can be complete without children ; it is her nature to love and want them as much so as it is to love the beautiful and pure. The critical irdeal through -which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering nnd danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be cither pninful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend bo prepares the system for the coming event that it i safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful remedy is always appliedexternally,and has carried thousands of "women through the trying crisis without suffering. Snd far trM book eonUtnlnjr Information ef priceless tIus lo 11 expectant mother. Tkt Bradfleld Rtaulater C., AUtata, G. Mother's F riend Buildia, urn mat A-Filii- Sash, Doors' &y Made to order n q rwr II. ' sand, wood fij name J ... "lX fa! UWe,,l"8". J I Yard AlU St, Opp. c0ul,t AAAAAAAAAl RlearanceSi of Wall J gPEClALBarpiJ 4 te offered on lti inainder nf our staJ : Wall Paper. Z All this BeasonVj terns all new.Mlljl 3 up to dale. 1 C. C. Sha Opera House Bind jR-TtnlDBtml o owmg Exrasitii And Glass Palace is now in Pen dleton. This is the greatest glass uiuwiug cAiiiuiuuii uu uic ruau. nav els in its own special car and carries the highest salaried and most expert 15. C. Norrls, ia newspaper roan f California, has just completed a trun-u from Ban Francisco to Now Yor);, bo Ing two years and two months on tho road. His primary object was to tho bettor of consumption, which lit been practically cured. He has wo'' ed 8,000 mlloa and gained 40 pounds, Annual Tournament is In Progress at Lick Springs, Indiana. Fronch Lick Springs, Ind., Oct. 20. Tho Nntlonnl Gun Club, tho organi zation which was completed nl Indi anapolis a fow weeks ago, began Its flrrt annual national tournament horc today under successful auspices. The association already glvos promise of becoming tho foromost organization of marksmen In tho country. Somo (if tho gun oxports who havo been wcihI promlnont In bringing nbout tho organization are Hollo Helkes, J. A. It Elliott, Tom Marshall, John Tnrk fit nnd Charles W Sudd. Pittsburg, St. Louis and Detroit aro i tl making- acttvo campaigns to se cure tho next republican national convention. t workers in blown glass in the world. The exposition amuses and edu cates. The old and young are delighted and instructed. Stark's Great Glass Blowing Ex position is located in the Milarkey building on Court street. Performance every afternoon and evening all this week. A beautiful souvenir piece of glass made before your eyes, presented to every visitor. Iliescke Meats feet The approvil c want the Usi most delicious no higher inpta C O URT STl Save M By buying Matj Lace Curtnlns.Sj I onkinsr Gil v C7 Etc. Etc. of F A I L II Sale agent for tM Ostermoor mattM Conrad Plate All kinds oi Fj Meats a"JJ hand. r Hams and b Prices as to5" Reftig r... x- Greu! aC,,Wm",rtuS Wholesale -m niii""""- . a 3"u- ...I On and alter the Pendleton A"1" I ii i.. J Will UCi PndletoDoUrt&JJ