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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1904. I Economy I Evaporated I Cream H Is of uniform quality at all H seasons, always pure, heavy In consistence, of delicious flavor and appetizing ap- pearance. Ask for the brand with the"Helvetia"cap label. Made by the largest pro ducers of Evaporated HBV Cream In the world. VBlk S5UES RAISED POPULAR VOTE IS BEING INVOKED BY PETITION. GENERAL NEWS. KIglity-nInc thousand one hundred and eleven rats were killed during 1903 within the- jurisdiction of the dock and harbor authorities of Lon don, Paul Doichman, a St. Louis drug gist, was awakened by burglars. He killed one with a pistol ar. exchang ed eight shots with another, who es caped. The library of v the University of Turin, Italy, has been partially de stroyed, 100,000 volumes being ruin ed. It was the largest and finest li brary in Italy. The republicans of Kansas City. Mo., have instructed meir delegate to Chicago for Roosevelt, nnd for Cy rus P. Walbridge of St. Louts, for vice-president. European creditors of San Domin go and Haiti are said to be almost unanimously favor of the United States assuming a protectorate over the two "republics." A raclnc avndlcatp In New York I was last season swindled out of $250, 000 by an Ingenious system of ma napulatlng tally-sheets and tele graph wires, and is said to have no legal recourse. J. V. West, of San Francisco, drop ped dead of heart disease January S. His only child, a daughter, shot and killed herself January IS. His wife, the only surviving member of the family, turned the gas on January 20 and was found dead Amendment to the Liquor Laws Is Belnd Proposed In the One Instance and the Cause of Direct Primaries Finds Many Adherents Also Claimed That Both Will Receive the Requisite Nnmber of Signers. The Initiative law Is doing quite n business at the present time, aa pe titions arc being circulated Tor n lo cal option law nnd a direct primary clause in the election laws. The local option petition Is receiv ing good support, and It Is thought by those who have the mntter in hand that It will carry over 100 names out of tho county when It is sent to the office of the secretary of state for tiling. The direct primary petition is also doing a llttlo business in its. own hook, and will receive more than the eight per cent of the total vote of tho county necessary to Insure Its going on the tickets at tho next election Tho petition that has been circulated at Echo by O. I). Teel has been returned to tne county clerk with 02 signatures out of a possible 155 In the precinct. If the wholo county responds In this manner It will do Its share towards bringing both Issues before the voters nt the next election. trivial matter nt Freowuter, tho Free water Times Bays: "If the Pendleton Dally Trlbuuo wishes tho respect and pntrontiRU uf the better clnss of our citizens, it should see to It. that Its special cor respondents keep within tho bounds of truth. The nrtlclo in tho Issue of tho 22d. relating to the trial of young Wamllng, Is n Ho out of whole cloth Wamllng was not nrrented for being drunk, nor was ho put In Jail nt all "Ho worked one-half day on the streets and whun lie refused to como back tho marshal arrested him At the trial his mother testified that he was not of age, and the city had noth ing to do but turn blm loose. "Hotter look this corrosponllnnt up and mark him for future reference, It might he worth sovornl good subscribers." w man's Nature NEW YORK NEWS' NOTES. IDAHO SOCIALISTS. NORTHWEST NEWS. New coal fields are now being open ed up in Cowlitz county, Washington. May Rlckman, a white girl, has just married a Chinese cook at Miles City. Mont. Three safes were blown open In Tacoma on Thursday night and about $400 taken from them, The Inland Empire Fruitgrowers' Association has been changed to tho Washington State Horticultural Soci ety. Spokane ministers are fighting the owners of the tenderloin district, in an effort to drive out the inmates with high rents. Tho W. C. T. U. of Portland has begun a movement for the creation of a reform school for girls In tho state of Oregon. David Van Houten, who shot and killed Albert Young In Portland, some weeks ago for despoiling his home, is now on trial in that city. Harry Thomas, a 14-year-old mes senger boy of Portland, was sentenc ed to one year In Jail Thursday for obtaining money under false preten ses. ,n. O Pohlman, treasurer of the .federated trades of San Jose, was held up by thugs on Thursday night and robbed of $230 and left fatally twounded where he was knocked down. Tho O. R. i N. company is working night and day In loading tlTe steamer Inarusahnia with a cargo of flour for the Orient. She will carry about t.ouu tons of flour, besides tho other mis cellaneous cargo. The city council of Corvallls has refused to pay the exorbitant water rents charged by the private compa ny furnishing water to tho city, and In return the company will cut off all water supply from the sowers and hydrants, leaving the city at tho mercy of fire, should ono break out. National Committee Claims Referen. dum on State Officers Illegal, I.owlston, Idaho,, Jan. 29. E. 11. Ault, secretary of I.owlston local of the socialist party of Idaho, has just been notified by tho national execu tive committee that a referendum for the nomination of state officers of the party in Idaho will be inaugurat ed February one, tho time of mak ing nominations closing February 2S. Ilallotlng for the election of these officers will commenco March 1, and the polls will close April 1G. The calling of tho referendum and the election of the state officers at Uis time is the result of tho protest made by tho I.owlston local to the nationnl socialist committee which has just been decided at the quarter ly meeting of the committee. The protest was that an illegal referen dum was held on November 23, 1903. by the Holse local, and that the noml nations then made were later ap proved by but six locals, i.owlston local and a majority of others, in the state being given no opportunity to make nominations or to act on thosu made by the others, ' The national executive committee decided that officers chosen at Holse should, on account of expediency, bo recognized as the socialist party state officers until their successors could be elected nt the coming refer endum election. The national com mittee states that as a matter of principle the contention of tho Low Iston local Is correct and the Novem ber referendum was Illegal, The pro test of I.owlston local has assumed a degree of extraordinary Importance among the socialists of foe United States. Great Metropolis Struggling With Street Spltters and Disease. I New York City, Jan, 29. The enormous Increase of the number of , pneumonia cases In this city and the prevalence of measles, Inllueuzn and grip have stirred tho healtji author-, Itles to unusual enurgy nnd nn effort will bo made to enforce nt least sonic of the sanitary ordinances which, Invc the anti-spitting ordinance have scarcely been more than a dead let ter over since they wore promulgat ed. It would seem that unhealed oars aro responsible for nearly ns much sickness as the Indiscriminate spit ting In public places and that It would be Infinitely easier to enforce the law against the street car .corpora tions than against tho army of filthy offenders against the anti-spitting or dinance. - I Is to love children, and no home can be completely happy without them, yet the ordeal through which the ex pectant other must pass usually is so full or suffering, danger and. fear that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread. Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system tor the ordeal that she passes Vhroiigh the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, "it is worth its weight in gold." $1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. THE DtUDflELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Go. EUGENE WILL VOTE. The opening of n dance hall tu close proximity to one of tho numer ous churches of Ilnrlem has caused an outbreak of indignation among the Inhabitants of that district of homes and churches. So far the ef-( forts of the indignant church niein- bers of Harlem, to have tho license of the hall revoked, have been unsuc cessful, but the citizens are deter mined to continue the tight, which, however, Is probably hopeless, as the ' proprietor of the hall has been care ful to comply with every requirement of the laws. Strange to say the hall, which has been described by sonic of j the opponents as a menace to the community, a nuisance and a danger to property rights, does a nourishing bushiest?. Question of Carnegie Library Will Be Left to the People. Eugene, Jan. 29. At an Informal meeting of the city council yesterday afternoon It was decided to leave tho mutter of whether or not to accept the offer or Andrew Carnegie to do nate $10,000 to Eugene for a public library to the voters of tho city to be decided at the annual election, which lakes place on tne first .Monday In April. At first there was much opposition to tho -acceptance of tho offer because of tho conditions accompanying It, hut it seems that public sentiment within tho pnst few days has turned, and now members of tho council aro Importuned from all Bides to accept the offer. Tho conditions nro that the city furnish n site for the build ing and furnish $1,000 a year with which to maintain the library. Notice to the Public. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to 1). Kemler & Son will kindly call and settle at once, ns wo need the money D, KE.HI.EU & SON. A PREACHER'S OPINION. Trib Is the Remedy for Liquor and Tobacco Habits That Has Effected the Greatest Number of Cures. The Rev. J. H. N. Hell, pastor of tho Presbyterian church, Baker City, writes: "A permanent cure at a nor mal cost is what tho public has wanted for many years. I have watched with Interest the good 'e suits obtained by your remedy for liquor and tobacco habit, TRIH, and feel I can safely and heartily recom mend It to all In need." Tho annual report of the State Charities Aid association, which was published a few days ago, contains startling figures showing a remark able Increase In the number of In sane persona that have been sent for treatment to the various state hospitals and to licensed private In stitutions for the Insane. For the past six years the total In crease of the number of Insane In both public nnd private Institutions has averaged 708, hut the increase up to October 1, laOS was 941 over the preceding year. The Increase for the state hospitals, not InCfttdlng tho two asylums for the criminal insane was 918 against fii',3, the nverage for j tho last six years. There are now j nearly 20,000 patients in tho insane, asylums ui cum auue. u i iiiipui-u to erect two reception hospitals in Oreater Now York for prophylactic treatment of incipient cases. THE DALLES CANNERY. - SAMPLE BARGAINS la Real Estate 9 I 3200 acres good wheat land Well watered and improved. $12.50 per acre. 1000 acre stock ranch. All fenced. Raises 200 tons of hay; has running water; open range near by, $5000. io-room house and two lots. Modern conveniences, $2500. All on Easy Terms. E. T. WADE & SON P. O. Ho 3U 'Phone Black 1111 Office In'f. O, Bldg Site for New Institution Selected and Stock Being Sold. The Dalles, Jan. J9, Judging from tho wny the stockholders of The Dalles Emit company are get' ting down to business, this year's crop will be cared for at home. Sucn Is their intention, at least. At a meeting held last night a committee consisting of Messrs. Pease. Maier and Crowe, was ap pointed to negotiate the purchase of the old electric light building on First and Laughlln streets as a site Tor the cannery. Thoy also arranged with C. J. Cran dall to draw plans and take bids for the remodeling of the building and tho erection of a building for a dry er. E. H. Ladd. tho manager, was au thorized to solicit subscriptions to the stock. $9,000 being yet unsub scribed, Those who aro Interested in tho project will thus have an op portunity to help push It along. An assessment of 60 per cent on the subscribed stock was also made, tho same to bo paid on or before February 15th. A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engino, although ev ery Joint ached and overy nerve wus racked with pain," writes (J. w. uei lamy, a locomotlvo fireman, of Bur lington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale without any nnnetlto and all run down. As I was about to glvo up, I got a bottlo of Electric Hitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did In my life." 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It Is a scientific prep aration that ltllla tho germ that makes dandruff or scurf by digging Into tho cal to 'got nt tho root of tho hair, whero It saps the vitality; causing Itching scalp, falling hair, and finally baldness. With out dnndrutt hair must grow luxuriantly. Jt Is tho only destroyer of dandruff. Bold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpl clde Co., Detroit, Mich. F. W. Schmidt, special agent. Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped W etc.. alwavn nn hand. BEST FOR THE BOWELS It nu ImTMi't n rruuUr, hfalUirwowni! of tlM bowrM w il. ml i, U ur xl l b.. Keep Tom bH5 open, ami l wll. forfr.lll Oio slmpeof Tlo !Jiitihlor'IUln, H.iwi;ru.. Tli iinoolU " i'lk-t, initrCMlwJ uf kMilnit tb booeU jlearm.J "' " " 1"' CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY t-lniilit, l'ltliW l'.itnt. TttoOoo.l. IlnUood niiir hlcLen, W.nL.n. .,r llrll. IP, B. nnd M .cent! prr hox Ktllo tor itto sample-, nU bookletot I'TrniliMi itixlwr ioipiit, mii(.o.r jut tou. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN r cry rrr"- A RUNAWAY TEAM Ih sure to do more or less damage to n carriuge. but whether you need repair ing from accident or ordlnury wcarnnd, tear, bring your vehicles to Neagle's. While our reputation Is widespread for doing nil kinds of repairing In the best nunner nt lowest prices we fell sure thftt there srou few good people win, don't V ow that we nre unexcelled In our Hue and we want Ihern to know We have the Winona and Itex Bungles, 1I10 l)et produced lu the world. Call and see our lino of rigs. NEAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS B.avcr (laiollne Kcglnes Safe and reliable Dally East Oregonian by carrier, only 15 cents a' week. BEAUTY OF SKIN PURITY 0F6L00D Ancient and Modern Ideas on These Interesting Subjects. UP-TO-DATE METHODS rut rui iijrui biiu lucnuuijimg j the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands. Socrates called beauty 1 shorMlTed tyranny, Pl&to a privilege of nature, Theocritus, & delightful prejudice, Theophrsstus a silent cheat, Carneades a solitary kingdom, Homer a, glorious gift of nature, Ovid a favor of the gods. Aristotle affirmed that beauty vras better than all the letters of rec ommendation In the world, and yet none of these distinguished aatborltles has left us even a hint of how beauty Is to be perpetuated, or the ravages of age and disease defied. Time soon blends the Illy aud the rose Into the pallor of age, disease dots tho fair faco Willi cutaneous disfigurations and crimsons the Itoman nose with unsight ly flushes, moth, if not rust, corrupts the glory of eyes, teeth, and lips yet beautiful by defacing the complexion, aad fills the sensitive soul with agony. If such bo tho unhappy condition of one afflicted with slight shin bfemlsbes, what must be the feelings of those In whom torturing humors bavo for ycara run riot, covering the skin with, scales and sores and charging tho blood with poisonous elements to be come a part of the system until death? It Is in the treatment of torturing, disfiguring humors and affections of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, that the Cutlcura remedies bavo achieved their greatest success. Orig inal in composition, scientifically com pounded, absolutely pure, unchange able In any climate, always ready, aud agreeable to the most delicate and sen sitive, they present to young and old the most successful curatives of mod ern times. AN EXCITING TIME ni.ecl not load you to forget this (act - anil it is a fact that we can wash 011r shirt clean, starch it properly nnd iron it so that whun finished and nut of our hands you will be glad to wear it. Further, what applies to linen serves to show with equal truth fulness what we can and will do with anything else you leave with us for laundering. Goods called for and delivered. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY !'vc out 'a 2S llintlvnn.l- . - - irain vai.i. ?? w small iZtf" 10 nw n k AA I vilin,,, - vnner firm ntinv. Boi 799 SCRANTOM . it ran nn nur Pendhlnn 7)"'"f. ""I ' c, I CT 1 in WITH Building. tk m 14 IWI m mwmilCUU LI .11 . . ... "(nJIDi unit 1 11.. ii it nig, nuiiumg and Bring Your Bill Grays' Harbor upp. w: c. r MEAT M Will ...,U I your order. Don't mUs w 4 TT 1 nricyffifr n comfortable bed's. Barm where best Main Street MOCK, uewc Webb Street Pr opriet Clearance Sale Continu Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale will be continued for one a . . . .1 fnr 1 ui bTTU wbbiva vet nil 11) 1 1 v fi mere i unv uvihwi heavier goods. Clothing Prices Mens' fujts are reduced 20 per cent and more Boys' suits are also reduced 20 per cent Boys' and men's overcoats reduced 20 per cent Shoes and Overshoes Men's high top shoes, $3.25 value, now only 2 75 Men's felt shoes, $2.50 values, now only $i;8s Ladies' felt slippers and shoes reduced 20 per cent Men's oveishoes, i-huckle arctics, now 90c Ladies' fleeced lined Alaska defenders, now 55c All warm overshoes'reduced in price Bedding Fine comforts, our $2 50 kind, now $1 85 Fine comforts, our $i.75 kind, now.... $M0 Fine comforts, our 1.50 kind, now Jti.ao Bed sheets, the 65c kind, each, now only 55c catuiuu; House linen, any quantity, f' per yaru . Outing flannel, 9c, 10c and HCB' An,w nl.i Or trnrd Bleached muslin, Cc and 7c b' J .... ...,(,sf0risc f'nl-nn nil rf I nr III V n v -- - . Jap silk.all colors, lor one-. -lace curtains, $4 00 grade, 3-25- 75 Furnishings Men's double-front worK one day, 39c graj Men's dress shirts, all 75c b day, Coc , for on M4 hirts. all 60c grades, or Men's and boys' t'", " unv. inc .11 mil Ladies' dressing sacques - Ladies' wrappers, for one uy cent TH'B IT .Au I , This is a monev-savinc oopof ttmlty for yf wr