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r PAGE SIX,- DAILV EAST OREQONIANi PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 08, 1804. TENA(IRl I 4- . RUBBER RUBBER, RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RuudtR RUBBcR RUBBER RUBBER "We have just received n largo consignment of Rubber Tired Buggies, Carriages and Bike Wagons of different styles. We liave both HARD RURBER and CUSHION TIKED BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, RUNABOUTS, BIKE WAGONS, ETC., ETC. We nought a lnrgc mimher of these BOUGHT THE BEST W. COULD GET, and are In a position to sell you anything in the BUGGY line cheaper than you can buy it anywhere this side of Chicago. If after reading the above you are not con vinced that we have the best place in PEN DLETON to "RUBBER," come In and see us ami "WE WILt, SHOW YOU" how to get value for your money. Now don't forget to "RUBBER." Yours for "RUBBER," A. Kimkel & Co. RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER England's Municipal Telephone Systems JSRSSSbL BEARING DOWN . . Pleased Customers Tho Outlook for April 10 contains the following entertaining sketches on the municipal telephone systems, of England, which will be of Interest to American cities contemplating public ownership of such utilities: A few British towns and cities have secured, after much ngltatiou, what no American town has yet at tempted to attain a complete mu nicipal telephone service. It will be romembered that umlor the provisions of the Telegraphs Act of 1899, municipalities were em powered, when duly licensed for the purpose by the postmaster-general, to conduct telephone exchanges. In all eases the municipalities that have taken out such licenses arc in direct competition with the National Tolfc phone Company (the "Boll," of Great Britain), although the law provides that whon the number of subscribers to the municipal exchnnge equals haif the number subscribing to the National Company there may be an interchange of calls without extra charge to either set of subscribers. By the provisions of some of Its franchises the Nntfonnl Company is compelled, If It reduces its tariffs In certain towns, to make like reduc tions In other towns of the same size. Such agreements have operat ed in some lustnnces to keep up the rates and to induce the competition of municipal exchanges. In towns like Portsmouth. Swansea and Brighton, on the other luiml. where such agreements do not oper nte, the company has reduced its chnrges on the establishment of a municipal service, and at Tunbridge Wells the annual tariff wns cut from $40 to $20. the result being that the municipal enterprise could not meet this competition and was finally taken over by the company. Mr Robert Donnld's "Municipal Year-Book for tho United Kingdom" gives stntlstlcs of nil the municipal exchanges down to the close of 1903. At that date Portsmouth had 1.4S0 Instruments working, with a rate for unlimited service of about $29 nud toll rntes of $17,50 per annum and one cent a call, and $12.50 per annum and two cents n call, respectively. As only three-fourths of the first llnnuctnl year had elapsed, the ac counts had not been published. At Swansea an exchange was in augurated In November last, with an unlimited rate of $25 per annum and a toll rate of $15 per annum and two cents a call. As there Hro 1, 215 Instruments connected with the Guernsey exchnnge, this Is certainly a moderate rate. The exchange Is In Its sixth year under public authority. The latest financial statement for 1902 show ed n net profit, after providing for in terest. sinking fund, and deprecia tion, of nbout $TS5. But the most conspicuous example of municipal telephony In nil Great Britain Is the city of Glasgow, where a population of 781.000. cm nn area of 143 square miles, has an unlimited Rervice for the remarkably low tariff of $2fi a year. There are 10.C.32 Instruments in the municipal exchange, which Is now in Its third year of working and is larger thnu the Glasgow exchnnge of the National company, which has been established 24 years. More than half of the persons nnd tirnls subscribing for instruments had never been telephone subscribers before. Pains 8047 Indiana Avenue. CurcAoo, Ilt. Sept. 27, 1902, I have been a sufferer with almost every kinj of femalo trouble for years, but aa long at 1 could get around ai.u do my work I would cot try latent medicines ns 1 had no faith in them. About eight months ago I had to take to my kil.suftring with prolapsus of llic utpnu, with' bearing down pains and intense pu'nj in the back. My aunt.who came to nurse as told uioof. 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