East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 08, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OnEQON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1903.
DAILY EA8T
SKIN AND BLOOD
; PURIFICATION
Cuticura Soap, Ointment
I- and Resolvent
Cleanse the Skin, Scalp
and Blood
Of Torturing, Disfiguring Hu
mours with Loss of Hair
WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS
Thousands of the world's best peo
ple bare found Instant relief and
speedy care by the use of Cuticura Re
solvent, Ointment and Soap In the most
torturing and dlfUjiurlng of Itching,
burning and scaly humours, eczemas,
rashes, ltchings and IndanmiMlons.
Thousands of tired, fretted moth
era, of skin-tortured and disfigured
babies, of all aies and conditions,
bavo certified to almost miraculous
cures by the Cuticura remedies when
the best medical skill bad failed to re
lieve, much less cure.
Cuticura Treatment Is local and con
stitutional complete and perfect,
pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the
affected surfaces with Cuticura Soap
and hot water to cleanse the skin of
crusts and scales and soften the thick
ened cuticle, dry without hard rubbing,
nnd apply Cuticura Ointment freely to
allay Itching, Irritation and lntlamma
tlou, and soothe and heal, and lastly
tako Cuticura Resolvent to cool and
cleanse the blood, and put every func
tion In a state of healthy activity,
AFFAIRS OFTHE NAVY
MUCH BETTER SANITARY
CONDITIONS ARE NEEDED.
More Target Practice In the Future
Increasing Percentage of Native.
Dorn Americans In the Service
Marksmanship Improving Legis
lation Recommended Nearly One
Half Million Tons of Coal Used
Last Year.
The following excerpts nro taken
from the report of tho secretary of
the navy, nnd show general progress
nnd now features. Tho totnl appro
priations for the navy department for
tho year ending June 30, 1803, was
$4C,-I94,022.fi3; the amount paid out
during the year was $35,329,7C5.78,
leaving a balance on hand of unex
pended money for the year of $11, 161.
25C.S5. Health of the Navy.
The chief of the bureau of naviga
tion nnd the surgeon general unite In
bringing t" the attention of tho de
partment the unsanitary conditions
arising from the Inadequacy In point
of capacity of the lecelvtng ships of
the service, and the overcrow-.mg of
training ships and stations. Hermit
ninnt t keep the enlisted force of the
navy up to Its authorized strength,
will require In future greater facili
ties for the reception of recruits
while In transit to cruising ships
than Is provided by the present sys
tem, and nttcnthm Is Invited to the
'recommendations of the bureaus that
I some suitable provis.un be made to
...It ....... tt!,
High Class Druggists
AND - OTHERS.
relieve these conditions.
Gunnery.
In order that the gunners of the
navy may become accustomed to fir
ing under nc'ual battle conditions,
and for the further purpose of thor-
More meat cures of simple, scrofu- I oughly testing ordnance equipment at
lous and hereditary humours are dally i stated Intervals, It has been i etor-
j mined that hereaftortargct practice
(shall ab a rule be conducted with full
'charges of smoheless powder ami
forged steel shell. The allowance of
I ammunition for target practice has
ibeen revised, and It has been pre
scribed that each vessel shall, tinder
ordinary circumstances, engage In
I target practice twice, and vessels
newly commissioned three times,
each year.
I Citizenship of Enlisted Men.
' It Is gratifying to noto that the
percentage of citizenship In the en
listed force of the navy Is steadily
I growing. The number of enlisted men
. In the service June . 1903, Including
Simple j petty olncers, seamen nnd other rat
others. lues, landsmen for training anil an-
I'romotes free respir- i prentices, was 27.245. Of this num
ntion of lungs, l'ri- ber, 79.8 per cent wore native born
ventsenimren uecoill. , .,n.i ,n;i ,,r rent n.itiirrillpil plllnnf;
made by Cuticura remedies than by all
other mooa aou sKin remeuics com
bined, nslngle set being often sufficient
"to cure the most distressing cases
when ail else falls. '
Mi UfftrarKmt th wmU. CuUenrt KolTl,Sfc.
On fom of Xboooi!, couwi Fliu, aic r tii of f
putonkOls. Smp, tie. IMponi London, V Chrt.
Covm rub, 5 Kat it U nlil BoMci. V3 Co4iu
Are. ruTlru( aod cbtra. Corp.. rrep.
bead ferMSiiDad Btool I'ariflcttiea."
No More Roand Shoulders
The Improved
KNICKERBOCKER
SHOULDER BRACE
Xo hniness.
Unlike nil
wh
nu rest
scientific formula. Druggists of the bettor ?la manum medicincs.
always untlor original or othcinol names ana wioy uuvu DUV '."V, ' , , UBUftHy includes
Theare tho men to deal with when in need of anything in TaSBani d
all standard romodies and corresponding adjuncts of a ""t-cto Phn "jal ' nrplinnccs.
best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful agones nnd I rome.lt al a I P
Tho earning of a fair living, with tho satisfaction which arises from a ctyP o i no
conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the medical Pgo 9 that Sy, I' of
reward for long years of study and mony hours of daily toil. They all knowt n" J
Figs is an excellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal satisfac tion, an d t
arc selling many millions of bottlcS annually to tho well in formed rchn ors of tho oboiccflt
remedies, and thoy always tako pleasure .in handing out tho gon nc art clo nr "6 '
namo of the Company-California Fig Syrup Co.-pr.ntcd on tho ,ron of ",Jf und
Thoy know that in cases of colds and headaches attended by bll,0UBW
of weakness or torpidity of tho liver and bowel, arising from irregtila hab te, W'
over-eating, that there is no other remedy so pleasant, prompt nnd beneficial in its elTects as
Syrup of Figs, and thoy are glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction
yC-Jh.g to tho excellence of Syrup of Figs, tho universal satisfaction which it g ves and the
immense demand for it, imitations have been made tried and .M"d
individual druggists to bo found, hero and there, who do not maintain tho dignity nd P r nc 'KB
of tho profession and whoso greed got tho bettor of their udgment, and who do not htsitn e
to recommend and try to soil tho imitations in order to make a larger profit. bmh viM
sometimes have tho name-" Syrup of Figs-or "Fig Syrup" and of some , piratic concern
or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on tho package, but they novo r have tl e u 1 I J
tho Company-California Fig Syrup Co.-printcd on the front of tho Pkago. J .ho n tu ons
should bo rejected, becnuso they are injurious to tho system. In order to sell tho J""10
thoy find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception, nnd whenever o .dealer passes
off on a customer a preparation under the namo of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Sjrnp, Jloh
does not bear tho full namo of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of the P'kge,
he is attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who has been so unfortunate n to tutor Iub
establishment, whether it bo large or small, for if tho dealer resorts to misrepresonta tin and
nnd deception in ono case he will do so with other medicinal agents, and in the "B oi
physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every ono who values health and nPP
Knowing that the groat majority of druggists are reliable, we supply the immense atmrna
for our oxcellont remedy entirely through tho druggists, of whom it may be purchased I every
where, in original packages only, at tho regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as Pon"
exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts, in order that all may deolino or return
any imitation which 'may be sold to them. If it docs not bear tho full name of tho Company
California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, do not hesitate i to return the
article and to demand tho return oi your monoy, nmi in iumr.: Ku wj uhu -- .
.i : v, :n ii ., mii, on, I nf nunrvthinrin his line at reasonable prices.
l!lUgliaie nuv TT4lRVt rilll VVilUI. JUU TTiC vv .jvww...-. j- o
lwrAirt?
"w wagt. We can VP
carve out 8 WI,."
following positTo1, MI
r Civil ItnJfV' .,
Window nUw
CORRESPONDENCE
Box 799
SCHANT0N, PA.
Or rnV tin our omI I
raiuifivn, on --
ON HIS ANNUAL VIS
tlmii Km1 HukrIcs fnr dnvofl
iiii ini.t unit k fiuni tut jaunuiouti
nil! AUIct only In it)lt,iiP aMm-ii
lem-c they an'iikln, OivuKrlMoortddrl
Wluona watinn, Imflig and faavtlH li
ArtaA tltnlu.. i,1 1 k.,V,, ..,17!'. 1
..... . f vinu UULW mill OQinfl
tf to run p.ifler than any alhti uite 1
HEAGLE BROS., THE BUCDB
MILK IN NEW YORK.
HigHtooM or roiiud I 1C t0(al ,iercentaBt. ,)f citlzonsti lp be
thouldereil. A lier- ,n ,h, on?
recommend them. A ", J
.ntio nr TwPTf, 1 men for training. thi
1 .,.,.).... i i.r...
brace o'ltaluwl.
Easily adjusted
and worn with
coinfoit. yizf
for men, women,
bovH and (,'iris.
Clieaiwt a n d
only reliable com
bined brace and
suspender In the
market.
KOLI) 1?Y
F. W. Schmidt
It
i kt II I t
Mm
JJrugtflst, Pmt-olllce lUock.
Phone iliiln 851.
E. D. BOYD
Has Real Estate for Sale
RKAJi ESTATE of all
klndMauddeHcriptionb.
ranging from a small
residence to one of the
most modern and beat
equipped manalons with
in the limltx of the city
of Pendleton, and from a
farm of a few acre of
good alfalfa land to
thousand of acres of
wheat land. Call or
Addross
G. D. BOYD, III Court St.
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cure .Dyspepsia and all dUorders
arising from Indigestion. Endorsed
by physicians everywhere. No euro,
bo pay, 25 cents.
For sale by P. W. Schmidt & Co.
'inai package tree oy writing to
W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N, Y.
Money Back ;,RS
laii 10 enre Kneninatism, ror c&ie by
a. t, iicppeii oc uros, Ages, lor renarn
Among lands
percontago of
native- born citizens was 93; natural
ized or having declared Intentions, 6.7
per cent, aliens resident In the Unlt
u States and non-resident, threo
tenths of 1 per cent only. Of appren
tices enlisted. 9," per cent wore native
horn.
Marksmanship.
During the past year marksmanship
In tlic navy has Improved to a gratl-
fylng extent. The control of all gun
' nery training has been centralized tin-
der the bureau of navigation and ren
dered uniform throughout tho service
I This centralization of control and
'uniformity in tho manner of carrying
jout target practices has resulted In
placing the ships In practical competl.
I Hon with each other In tho matter of
I straight shooting, and our marked Im
I provement Is due. In part at least, to
this cause. Competition Is the life ot
all games and Is essential to skill In
nny sport. It is the Incentive for all
athletic training. We have simply
utilized thete human traits in tho
training of our gun pointers and gun
crons (inn crews now are practical
ly teams and tnrget practices are
contests between them.
Armor,
The armor manufactories of tho
United States, In accordance with
promise, have added to their facili
ties, and deliveries amounting to 11,.
193 tons have been made a marked
increase over any previous year. Ar
mor plates are now tested with cap
ped projectiles. The acceptance tests
for nrmor-plercing projectiles have
been made moro rigorous, it being
now required thnt they shall, at a
piescrlbed velocity
Coal.
A total of 487,030 tons ot coal, at a
cost of $2,435,168.37, an averugo of
about $5 per ton, was purchased for
tho uso of the navy at homo and
abroad during tho past year. Tho
amount of coal actually used was 27
per cent greater than during tho pro
ceding year, while its cost was 16 per
cent less per ton. Tho relative amount
of foreign coal used decreased from
23 to 21 per cent of tho entire cool
consumption.
Legislation Recommended.
Tho judge advocate general rec
ommends tho enactment of legislation
providing for tho enforcement of tho
attendance of civilian witnessed bo-
J fore naval courts, the uso ot deposl-
nuiin imure mien courts, tno organiz
ation of oxamlnlne and retiring
boards, the convening of general
courts-martial In tho island possess
ions of tho United States, tho acnulsl-
uon on mo part or tlio government uf
Improvements and oovlces patented
by naval officers, sales from pay de
partment stores to civilian employes
at naval stations boyond tho conti
nental llmltB of the United Suites and
In Alaska, and the releasing and res
toration to 'the public domain of cer
tain timber reservations no longer re
quired for naval purposes.
The City Needs Much More Some Is
Shipped 440 Miles.
Ogdcnsburg, N. Y.. Dec. 8. Dairy
men are arriving from nil parts of
tho state to attend tho twenty-seventh
annunl meeting of tho Stnte Dal
rymcn's association, which opons in
Convention hall this ovening. Secre
tary W. W. Hall, who was busy
throughout tno day arranging tho tine
exhibit of New York milk products,
predicts an attendance of ovor BOO.
Tho greater needs ot Now York
city, and the Inclination of some pro
ducers to turn their milk Into the fac
tory for manufacture, will bo tho prin
cipal topics discussed by tho conven
tion. Tho constantly increasing de
mands for fresh milk In Now Yorl
city keeps extending tho area in No;:
York stato which supplies a part of
the lacteal fluid which llnds ita way
into the metropolis, Central Now
York and northern Now York send
thousands of gallons dally, some ot
the supply traveling in railroad trains
over 410 miles, and still the supply
Is not equal to the demand.
Good for Children.
The pleasant to take und harmless
One Minute Cough Cure gives Imme
diate rullef In all cases of Cough,
Croup und liQrlppo hecauso it does
not pass immediately Into tho stom
ach, but takes effect right at tho scat
of the trouble. It draws out the l
Itammntion, heals nnd soothes and
cures permanently by enabling tho
lungB to contribute puro llfo-giving
and life-sustaining oxygen to tho
blood nnd tissues. Dr. Armstrong ot
Delia, Tex., prescribes it daily and
says thoro Is no bettor cough remedy
made. Sold by Tollman & Co.
TO CURTAIL PRODUCTION.
Cotton Manufacturers Are Not Satis
fied With Outlook.
Charlotte, N. C, Dee. 8. Tho pro
duction of cotton goods In North Car
olina will probably bo curtailed as a
result of action to bo taken at a con
ference of tho North Carolina Manu
facturers' association begun hero to
day. Tho manufacturers nro of tho opin
ion that the present condition of tho
trade and the future of tho industry
call for united action in the way of
decreasing the production.
Acker's Dlcod Elixir positively cures
Chronic Wood Poisoning and Scrofu
lous affections. At all times a
matchless system tonic and purifier.
Monoy refunded If you aro not satis
fied. 60c. and S1.00.
For salo by F. W. Schmidt & Co.
Farm for Salo.
IUa mam, hnva Mai ml frw ualn uima
T . U " . i.u.v ,1.1 .BIU
of the beat wheat farms and stock
ranches In tho county. All tho places
aro well Improved and well suppll.J
with water. Also some vorr desir
able city property Call and got
prices.
HKNTLKY Jfc HAUTMAN.
For Sale.
Bight hundred hlgh-gradn stook cat
tlo at a bargain. Up u winter cattle
If d&aired. Enquire of
C, II. TiYADF, Pet Or.
Mokl Tea Positively Cures Sick
Headache, Indlgeatoo in Constipa
tion. A delightful .niri. urink. lie
moves all eruptions or tfi n'tln, pro
ducing a perfect completion r monoy
refunded. 25c. and 50r Vor sale by
V. W, Schmidt ft Co.
MICHIGAN FARMERS.
State Federation of Clubs in Session
at Lansing.
Lansing. Mich., Dec. 8. The annu
al meeting of thu .Michigan Stnte As
sociation of Farmers' clubs In session
hero Is well attended by delegates
from almost every county of the
state.
The sessions, which are being held
In the senate chamber of the state
capltnl, will continue until Thursdny
and promise to bo replete with Inter
esting papers, addresses and discus
sions on questions of paramount in
terest to those engaged In agricultur
al pursuits.
A Preacher's Onlnion.
Tltlll Is the remedy fnr the Liquor
and Tobacco Habits that has effect
ed the greatest number of cures.
The Itov. J. It. N. lieu, pastor of the
Preslivlerinii churcu. linker Cltv.
writes: "A permanent cure at a nor
mal cost Is what the public has want
ed for many years. I have watched
with interest the good results ob
tained by your remedy for liquor and
tobacco habit, Tltlll, and feel I can
safely and heartily recommund it to
all In need."
I Enjoy LiJe
i, We will make your leisure
, Iioum jiaM jih'Hunntly.
If Howling alleys, pool, billiards
! and Hhooting gallery, ICver.v
t thini! llrst-clasH.
t THMPKKANCK HKIMUCKM-
MENTri and eiguw. Mimical
entertainment every evening.
Robinson's ParIors
Under W. & C. Depot,
BEST MEATS
The Frencl
Restauran
Btiut 25 oont Meal in the C
Private Dining Parlori
ElegiHit Fnrnisiied Roouij
Connection
CUS LaFONTAINE, Proi
6 M.mi Strut
Farm for Rent.
1,!!00 acres near town, COO In culti
vation, 50 ncrcs alfalfa ground under
ditch, rest pasture now house, good
fences, running water, complete out
fit. See DEAN TATOM.
A Costly Mistake,
lilundcrs nro sometimes very ex
pensive. Occasionally life itself Is the
price of a mistake, but. you'll never be
wrong If you take Dr. King's New
Life Tula for Dyspepsia, Dizziness,
Headache, Liver or Ilowol troubles.
They aro gentle, yet thorough. S5c nt
Tollman & Co.'s drug store.
Rest shoo repairing at Teutsch'n
GOOD DRY WOOD
Al! Kinds
I have, good sound wood
which is- delivered at
reasonable prices
For Cash.
W. C. MINNIS
Leave orders at Nctiman's
Cigar Store,
TMIEQUBBK HOTEL. Clean
comfortable room from 23
eentaop. Newly rural a bed
throughout. Qnecn Chop Homo
In connection, tfoala at all
boun. Only white help em
ployed. Qlvo ui a trial, v
Tender Beef
Prime Pork
Fine Veal
Best Mutton
Delicious Lamb
The proprietor of this meat
market is a stock raiser on
llutter Creek and will lie able
to furnish tin- best incuts in
the market in-any quantity
J
3
t
S. WARNER, Propr.
New Milarkey Building West
Court Street 5
I'liouc Main vm 3
COMMERCIAL STABLES
Q. M. FROOME." PROPRIETOR.
Carryalls for picnic parties. Good
teams with competont drivers .for
commercial men. Spocdy horses nnd
bandsomo rigs for uvonlng and Bun
day drives. (Jeutle horses for family
use. Stock boarded at reasonable
rates. Best of care glvon to transient
stock. Opposite Hotol Pendloton
'Phone Mcln 161
t"'IIIHll H 11
All persons knowing
themselves to be in
debted to mu will
cull and settle their
their accounts as I
need the money.
Conrad Platzoeder
Meat Market I
PHOMl'T, KKLIAHLR: HE 11 VI OK
A. J. BEAN
HAULING OF ALL KINDS
""wcm'1, I'bonaMatn mi,
For Choice
Home-
Gaudies
Call at
THE DUTT0N
CANDY KITCHE
J. A. Herron,
Prcl
THE BjjSTj
IS THE CHKAf
.. 1 Inri Midi
uear mis '- ji
ana aK - Foci V
I'ouitry nun o- ,
Kow Kure for your con
iL
C. F. ColcsworU!
Y? All! St
Agont lor w
Yow
ELECTRICAL,
I., ondmC
Willbepropm-j
We can fill
electrical supp ieso'' .
. 1 -nntraCllHK '..
1 " we oMI
to figure wf,hXu:he0lJ"
Sole dcalers.intW"
ir.iicnn Lamp5,
Good VVork-R'Rh',
J. L. VAVW"'l
West Crttljfl
MmrMBttJee"
California swee' P
pound.