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DA'LY EA8T OREQONIAN NOLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1904. EIGHT PAGE 8IX. if Business Chances : BEET SUeu CAUSE Business Chances ONE DRUG STORE inr salo nt whntover stock Invoices. Approximately $2,000.00. Busi ness last year amounted to over $5,000.00. This Is a splen did opportunity to buy a good, profitable business. Also WELL ESTABLISHED BUSINESS centrally loeeted at whatever stock Invoices, and a small additional mini for the good will of the busi ness. Business of last year amounted to $16,560. Has a lease of four years on tho building now In. Merchants Protective Agency Despaln Building, Room 43, Telephone) Black 1101. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION HAS MET AT WASHINGTON. Not an ordinary article, but Z something extraordinary is I Hill's Pate I California i j Olive Oil i For mediclnnl use as well as for salads and tablo use. This is tho highest quality and purest oil made. Sold exclusively in Pendleton J by 5 Despain & Clark CANTY'S PARLORS OF AMUSEA1ENT Open day and night. Billiards, Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl ing Alleys, Throwing Racks. Good music every evening. BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STREETS. Under W. & C. R. Depot. Fifty-Six Factories Are Now In Op eration, and More Building Beet Sugar Experts Claim the Sugar Trust Is the Real Beneficiary of the Tariff Tax Attempt Will Be Made to Interest Everybody AssO' elated With the Industry. Lumber and Building Materials II you arc arranging to build or make Improvements, come and see us for your lumber. Our stock Is largo and well selected. Wo want to figure with you on your lumber hill. We make sash, doors and Winds. Pendleton Planing Mills ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. A ii A lil 1 I it it fnf i Aitiifh A A A 4tm i i Building i! i Material i! OF ALL DESCRIPTION t SASH, DOORS J and WINDOWS m Made to order. Building pa- X per, lime, cement, brick and J sand, wood gutters for barns I and dwellings a specialty. t Oregon Lumber Yard T Alta Street, Opp. Coitrt House. T t X mm t j. t i .i t t J.j. i.i..t .t..i m.M m .m ffT rr TT rrv V TT 'I T 'r V 'fir 1 W Insure in Reliable Companies That pay their lossoa promptly. Our companies stand at tho hc-ad of tho list. Assets. Hartford Firo Insurance Co $12,259,070 AUIanco Assurance Co .. 29,039,963 Xondon Lancashire Firo Inauranco Co 2,514,083 North British & Mercantllo Co 19,095,974 Itoyal Insurance Co 22,897,153 FRANK B. CL0PTQN AGENT. .112 EA8T COURT STREET. Washington, 1). C, April 11. An effort to solve some of the serious problems confronting tho beet sugar Industry will be mndo by the Amor lean Beet Sugnr Association nt n convention begun in the cnpltnl to- day. There are now 5G beet sugar factories in the county nnd soveral more are building. A profitable mar ket must bo developed for the pro duct of theso factories, and steps taken to enable the beet sugar to successfully compete with tho cane product. It is reported that the association will request the department of com merce nnd labor to make an Invest! gntlon of tiio operations of the su gar trust. Since the Cuban reel procity treaty went Into effect the association has had an expert in Washington watching the mnrkot and he has prepared a report bear Ing on the operations of the sugar trust. The claim Is mndo that tho trust Is the real beneficiary of tho reciprocity treaty, and tho Cuban people have not received one cent benefit, and that the Cuban enno su gar crop instead of selling at a greater price In consequence of the treaty, has been bought by the su gnr trust at an average of SOU cents per hundred less this year than at a corresponding period last year, be fore the treaty was effected. Regardless of tho operations of the trust, however, the beet sugar manufacturers recognize the fact that many things must bo done to put the industry on a sounder and more profitable basis. Improved conditions in manufacturing, lessen ing the cost and utilizing by-pro ducts are regarded as necessary be fore tho beet sugar Industry will have developed to a point where It will control the markets of this conn try. As a step toward bringing about tnese conditions nnd likewise en nnncing tno emciency of the asso ciation It is proposed to widen the field of tho organization. Heretofore the association has been purely a business organization, but hereafter It will include everyone, farmers, manufacturers, chcmistsL supply men and others interested in the Industry. Are You a Dyspeptic? If you are a dyspeptic you owo it to yourself and your friends to get well. Dyspepsia annoys tho dyspep tic's friends because his disease sours his disposition as well as his stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will not only cure dyspepsia, indigestion and sour stomach, but this palatable reconstructive tonic digestant strengthens tho wholo digestive ap paratus, and sweetens the life as well as the stomach. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure tho food you eat Is enjoyed. It is digested. assimilated and its nutrient proper ties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is the result. Sold by Tollman & Co. NO CHINESE FOR PANAMA. Canal Commission' Cannot Hone to Dig "Big Bitch" With Coolies, General Davis of the Panama ci nal commission told the house com- mitteo on interstate and foreign commorco the other day that "coollo labor would bo tho most economical in building tho canal." Doubtless. Coolies work for less than free men, and slaves for less than coolies, but that fact will not justify too administration in import Ing contract Chinamen to tho lath mus to dig tho canal. The arguments In favor of coolies are all familiar. They have recently been presented to the British house of commons, which accepted thorn and authorized tho importation cf upward of a quarter of a million Chinese to toll In the mines of the Rand. That means, simply, tho oi tabllshment of slavery in South f rica by authority of the imperial gov crnment. But tho people of tho United Stat 33 will have something to say about making the isthmus a slave camp Thay supply tho monoy for con' atructlng the canal, and they will hardly take It quietly should Pros! dent Roosevelt's commission attempt to bring over shiploads of coolies from China, Our declared national policy is to excludo Chinese laborers from tho United States. Tho Panama cannt strip is American territory, and the oxcluslon law, If It does not already cover that strip, should promptly be made to do so by act of congress. San Francisco Examiner. 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Tho ladles of the court of Japan llvo in a separate building, trom which a covered gallery leads to tho palace. Japanese etlquettu Is so complicated that theso women spend soven-year apprenticeship to learn their duties. Each has her own apartment and oven her own cook. Tho woman of present-day Japan lives under far more liberal laws than her mother did. There Is now a law ot divorce by mutual consent. Women lecturers nro not unknown. Children of both sexes nre educated together In tho primary schools, a thing that horrified conservative grandmothers. There are women lawyers In Toklo; and, although their entrance Into the medical profession Is frowned upon, that prejudice will give way in time. Not only have many .Inpane.se wo men adopted the Kuropcan costume, but some even wear trousers. Enormous Sums Lost by Strikes. An annual report which has re cently been published, Is that of the New York state board of mediation and arbitration. It shows that dur ing the fiscal year, ending Septem ber 30, 1803, there were more strikes. lock-outs and labor troubles in gen eral In New York, thnn In any pro vious year, excepting, perhnps, the year 1886. During tho past year there were In thin aggregate 102 la bor troubles, Involving 117,00(1 em'- ployes and In consequence of the strikes 3,900,000 working days were lost. Owing to the Now York Build ing Trades strikes 37,037 laborers were Idle and tho aggregate loss of working days amounted to 1,707,019 days, equivalent to a total sum of $(!,- 7G4.761.H in wages. Lard for Cramps. A piece of lard the sizo of an egg creamed with sugar and divided into threo equal parts and taken nt inter vals of 20 minutes will relieve any attack of cramps that has nut pro gressed to tho fatal point. Grazing Lan- for Lease. 32,000 ncres on Clrando Hondo river. Grande Hondo Lumber Co., Perry, Or, The Appanage Estates. Tho Appanage cstatos arc tho property of tho Russian imperial family. 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SCHEMPP Proprietor NOTICE. In the Circuit Court of the United States for tho district of Oregon. A. u. Ilurford, complainant, vs. C. B. Wade, and T. C. Taylor, trustee ! In bankruptcy of the said C. D. Wade, defendants. Notice is hereby given that a de cree has been entered In a certain suit pending In the circuit court ot the United States for the district ot Oregon, wherein A. R. Burford is complainant and C. D. Wade, et 1, nre defonaants; and by said decree the undersigned hns been appointed commissioner for the purpose of mak ing sale of certain property pledged by the sniu C. 13. Wado to the Bal four-Guthrie Investment Company a security for tho payment of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) with In terest from December 2, 1903, at tie rate of eight per cent (8 per cent) per annum, which property Is de scribed as follows: Threo (3) nromissory notes, eaci for tho sum of ton thousand dollars (S10.000). ench dated February 1, 1902. nach executed by one W. T. Itlchv In favor of said C. B. Wade, maturing respectively on February 1, 1907, February 1, 1308, and r-eoruarj 1, 1909. Eighteen (18) promissory notes ex ecuted by tho J. B. Smith Livestock Company, a corporation, In favor o said C. 13. Wado, each dated January 01 inrt9 ilrnwn rfinnectivoly for Jl. 000, JG.OOO, $5,000, $5,000. $3,000, 000, $2,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, y 000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $5,000. $5,000, $5,000, $5,000, eacn ui Ing Interest from Its date at tho rato of eight per cent (8 per cent) por annum, and matur- nrr rnonnni'l uftllf T 1 1 1 V 1. 1906. July . 190C, July.l. 190G, July 1. "07, Julr 1 mnT t,,i 1 10IV7 .tiilv 1. lWi July 1. 1907. July 1, 1907, July 1,1907, July.l, 1908, July 1. 1908, July L 1908, July 1, 1908, July 1. "'"',' , 1908, July 1, 1908, and Jtuy h Wltrn ir. nrtinrntna of the Capua' stock of the Pacific Realty Company- each for fifty (50) shares 01 Hal stock, numbered respectively t. , 5, 7 and 8. And that under and in pursuance- of said decree tho underslgnea. ; commissioner, has appointed " day. the 23rd day of Apr 1, 1904. tho hour of cloven o'clock in the iwe noon, as the time, and the couri house door of Umatilla County, Of gon, In Pondleton, Oregon, as ' placo for making sale of sntd proper undersigned will offer sall pmi1 for sale to tho highest blM & cash. Tho property will first be 0 fered as a wholo or colloct vcij, bids made for It as a whole or w loctlvely will be received -":.. ally. It will then be onerea separately, each paper by w'l if tho aggregate amount of mado for tho said property offerw for sale separately ce.efwbea amount hid for said property offqred for salo as a whole or coi'v lively, tho property will toji arately; but If the nggregato amo of the bids received for Bald proper ty when offered for sale be less than tho amount of the 10 mado for said property as a w n. .iinnM ih nronerty wl" ... sold as a wholo or collectively. sales will bo mado vsubject 1 approval of the Circuit Court 01 United States for the Dletrlc of u ogon, and must bo conflrmod by ru of said court, and the bo dollverod only upon confirms" of salo. . . i90. this 11th dy ww'Zrt Datod m n TAYLOR. Commissioner Dally Eatt Orwmmn by M"' wily 16 Mt)M wMfc. llnder 01 Itlon ' tells "i las trnrff. lae, neal, the n" W a c ,hlcb ' OtlgOl id, Was atlon. 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