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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1904. PAGE THREE. CI THE BEST IN BEER IS THE CELEBRATED It Is recognized i tlilp highest grade beer made. J. E. Russoll & Coil .Props. CE3 COPHlr,H Billy Leathers, Prop, Umatilla Meat Market .Just l exBT Ut. " wr i n mwbui . IHtl 7 ...j.tM444"MM'W I ; the Farmers' Institute at. Pendleton, May 26. Agricultural ml exuerts will lecture on vital subjects Fhis is Bargain Week ab Alexander s CRYSTAL CORDS SILKS FOR SHIRT WAISTS, REGULAR VALUE 50 YARD CRYSTAL CORDS SILKS, "REGULAR VALUE 50c. 1 SHOE DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF BARGAINS AT CUT PRICES. BUY YOUR SHOES OF US AND WE WILL SAVE YOU FROM 25c TO 75c ON EVERY PAIR SHOES. SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS NEW LINE JUST ARRIVED. NEW LINE OF PARASOLS. NEW LINE OF SECELIAN DRESS GOODS. NEW LINE LACE HOSIERY. NEW LINE FRENCH GINGHAMS. NEW LINE OF PONGEE SILKS. Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES Fisting Trains ore now making stops at the best fishing points for your accommodation. Our stock of rods, reols, lines, flies and haskots Is tho best-assorted and tho largest In Pendle ton. Outfit hero. W. J. Qarke & Co. HARDWARE AND PLUMBING, 211 Court St. We have secured tlio sale of Pabst beor In Pondloton and all ' customers will bo sewod with It when thoy coll at our place. TVs handle only tho Pnbst beer and have It on draught and THE STATE SALOON "IT IS HARD TO TEACH AN OLD DOG ' new tricks," and It would bo iard to tench one of our patrons to wear linen laundered nt nny place but tho Domestic Steam Laundry. Tho con trast In tho work done by ua and by any other establishment in town Is like comparing black and whlto. When you want your linen artistical ly laundered bring It to tho Domestic Steam Laundry. il THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Day and Night Ttansiet Gives tho best aorvlce at all tours. AH Kinds of Express Work and Heavy Hauling 'tore and pianos Moved. Trunks a Specialty. 1 roomo Uvory Stable, or 'Phono Main 161. CH0CET ME TS 'N THE C'TY' N0TH,NQ BUT E Siloing, 219 court street. phone main rM MHimnmm t t t t T - . World'-s Fair Rates. Tho O. It. & N. Company announcos tho following low rates: From Pendleton to St. Louis and return, $ou.00. From Pendleton to Chicago and re turn, $05.00. To Chicago, returning through St. Louis (no coupon between Chicago nnd St. Louis) or vice versa, $02.50. To Chicago, returning via St. Louis or vice versa, $60.25. Tickets on sale May 18, Juno 10, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 9, 10, Sep tember 5, 0, 7, October 3, 4, 5. Tickets good going within 10 days from date of sale; final return limit 90 days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed In either direc tion within tho transit limit. For further information call on or ad dress E. C. SMITH, Agent. A Startling Test. I 10 save a me, ur, i. u. juewiu, of mter faIure falling In 1887 to 255 of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a tonB startling test, resulting In a wonder-, But in 1888 the product passed the ful cure. He writes, "a patient was thousand-ton mark with 1040 tons; attacked with violent hemorrhages, thu nuxt year tho 2000-mnrk wa3 caused by ulcerations of the stom- ,mBSCd with 2800 tons,, with some ach. I had often found Electric Dit- fluctuations the 100,000-ton mark was ters excellent for acute stomach andlceared ln c)0i with 125,859 tons, nnd liver troubles so I prescribed them. i 1903 247,503 tons of sugar wero Tho patient gained from tho first, ma(0 jn ti,a united States from beets, and has not had an attack in 14 jt now j00i(R n(0 the 300.000 mark will months." Electric Bitters are post- tlvely guaranteed tor Dyspepsia, in digestion, Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try them. Only 50c at Tallman &. Co.'s. A southern story Is going tho rounds with the mountains of Virginia , as the setting. A revivalist who was holding meetings there met a man and asked him to attend service that eve- nine. The roan refused to promise, nnd the preacher said: "My brother, don't you ever pray?" "Naw," answer ed the villager; "I carry a rabbit's foot." DISCRIMINATING LADIES. Cnjor Iftnt Ilrrplclde on Account of Its IMntlnrtlrenfim. Thn lmilfs who have used Newbro'B Jlcrplclde speak of It In tho highest terms, for Its quick effect In cleannins , the scalp of danaruir ana aiso ior ua - , ..llnnm ns a eeneral halr-tlrefslnff. It makes tho scalp feel fresh and It allays. tnat iicmng M." 7""" I INewuru s jitin.." -'-- - - dandrutr, as It destroys the &erm that causes It. The same germ causes hair to fall out, and later baldness; in Killing- u, Horplclde stops falllnff hair and prevents baldness. It Is also an Ideal hair dress- inir. ior 11 len-s u uiia.i- -- I inn nair inai is by leading; druggists. Send JOc. In stamps for sample to Tho Ilerp-elda Co.. De troit, Mich. F. W. Schmidt, special aoem. WATER TANKS Wb make a Specialty of Building Round or Square WATER TANKS Also Header Beds all sizes and kinds. Wo make them right and they always glvo' satisfaction. Our work Is never slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FOR8TER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and Collefle. t niinin nrrT nnnn OUTPUT FOR 1904 WILL REACH 300,000 TONS. Fifty-Six Factories Now Operating In the United States Seven New Fac- torles Being Built This Year Unit. 1 ed States Imported 4,216,108,106 . Pounds of Sugar In 1903 Per Capi ta Consumption Over 71 Pounds. 1 1 The Sugar Ucet Gazette of May the Hth of Chicago, gives a list of 53 sugar J factories In tho United States that are $ preparing to operate this sugar cam . palgn. Whon all those got to work X they will slice, squeeze anil extract tho sugar from 30,700 tons of beets X dally. In addition to the factories In oper J atlon there Is the one at Watsonvllle, Cal., of 1000 tons dally capacity not J In operntion, and seven factories being constructed that expect to he ready J to help slice up tho crop of 1904, these X have a capacity of 4000 tons. If tho now factories all get to run X nlng and those now ready moot with no accident, thero will ho worked up X each day of tho sugar hoot campaign of 1904, 40,700 tons of beets. Our J, renders can form some Idea of the 4,, amount of work this means, and money paid to farmers by considering X ' what our factory does. j In 1900 there wero 30 sugar beet factories In the United States with an Invested capital of $21,141,719, giv ing employment to 1907 wago earners In the factories, exclusive of ofllclals and clerks, to whom wero paid that year $1,097,207 as wages. These fac tories In 1900 paid for material used therein, $4.8(13,790 and produced $7, 323,857 worth of salable product, of which $7,222,581 was for sugar; $25,- nr.; llll Iliuiiin3t;s mill f nJln IU1 I'UIJi am otncr product. In 1903 there wero imported Into tl10 United States 4,210,108,100 pounds ,"f ""ear valued at $72,008,973. Tho average cost or sugar in foreign coun tries In 1903 was 1 cent 7.1 mills per pounds, and tho wholcsalo price In New York was 4.G4 cents per pound. The per capita consumption of sugar In the United States In 1903 was 71.1 pounds. The growth of tho sugar beet Indus try In thn United States ns Indicated by the annual product Is as follows In 1877 the flrHt In which sugar from beets found a place on tho word thero were 41G tons made In tho Unit ed States out of a total of 138,500 tons of sugar produced In tho United States. In 1878 tho production of sugar from beets fell to 223 tons; In 1879 It began to rally and tho tonnage was 357, tho next year It was tho same. . . .... ui., i'Tnil fir nvlBtnnnn wit n Inn nrnunoft ue passed in 1904 GOOD RECORD OF DEMOCRACY. (Continued from page 2.) re-election. I have hero somo official records, which I borrowed from tho county clerk's office, and which I will snow you ant which will provo my statements. "I will glvo one or two Instances where that boy tried to unlet the county and whero his graff was dls covered and turned down. "The Trlbuno bid 95 cent n 1000 on assessor's blanks, Half-sheet blanks wero hid at $30 a 1000, Well, Dodd printed his assessor's blanks, and on the first order he put In tho bill at 95 cents a 1000, which was con tract price, and which we paid. The next order ho put ln his Mil railed for $30 a 1000, bo wo reduced t to 95 cents a 1000 and cut down thu 0jh rrom Slid to $1.90. ..it- . , on nnla fni- flrot InHnrllnn and 45 cen(fj for eacn Bul)3oquent . sertlon. or $2X0 In all for publishing Judgo Hartman then revlowod tho case thoroughly, showing tho way In which the description had been spell ed out to mako It stretch out longer nnd showing how It had been set In larger typo than the law spccined. "We cut his bill of $C16 down to $400, which was $100 too much, then Do you suppose any gentleman In this room would compromise with the county on a Just claim for CO cents on the dollar, yet that Is what he did, so you can Judge If he thought his claim correct. "I and the commissioners havo pre vented his looting tho taxpayers' pockets and at last we would not tako action on any of his bills till they were O. K.'d by tho minor depart' tnents that had the work done." C. P. Strain on Taxation. C. P. Strain followed Judge Hart' man and gave a forceful and convinc ing address. Ills speech was listened to with closo attention and receivoa much applause. Ho started by corroborating Judge Hartman and urging bis re-election, as bo had saved the county a great deal of money by bis vlgllanco. He told about tho Trlbuno bill be ing reduced from $C0 to $1.90, to con form to tho contract. "This year no camo to mo and said that Hartman will not allow bis bills unless O, K.'d and he ask mo to O. K. a bill for $120 for 400Q assessor's blanks, which hp had put on .the bill as half-sheet blanks. I reiusea ana ne .ore jip mo Mil of 1120. and he rewrote It for $3.80, which I attached my O, K. tp, and which waa allo-od by tho county. The democratic party Is in the mi- BECOMING A mOTHE of tho sufTcnng nnd danger in store for her, robs tho expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and ensti over her a tnadovv of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother's Friend orry women sately through the gently prepares the system for the comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at Ct.oo per bottle. Book containing valuable information free. POiilIsn TfcoBrdfleld.RcaultorCo..Atlantn.Ga. T SKSCmBWmJf HAMMOCK Tho season for hammocks Is hero. Tlmo to got thorn Is now and tho placo to get tho best nt tho lowost prices Is at our store. Wo have spread oursolvos In securing tho nowost and prottlost patterns turned out by tho manufacturers. Just look at our lines. Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. 643 MAIN STREET. For the Summer Kitchen It is hard to teach an old dog; For onee he told the truth Give the pup a trial, For the old doc Is out of style. Pendleton Steam Latndy The new Laundry on Cottonwood 8treet. GAINING liNION J4ADE. HAND MADE., Clear Havana. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH.0 pi VNN & Co!HK GET IT. Don't accept a substirure.il makers. norlty In this county licnrc we must select our very best men to put up for otllce. I belluvo I can truly say Hint no one, republican or democrat, can Justly claim that ho could lull my poli tics by my conduct In olllco. I real ize that I am u servant of all tho peo ple. I believe they ondnrso my ac tions, for I havo dorio what I thought was right without faltering. "I havo taken pleasure In equalizing tho assessments so that each man should pay his Just sharo of tho taxes and no more, and so that uio ihk tax payer flhould not dodgo his taxes. "There are many things I wish to sco done yet. For Instance, wo havo 211 miles of express companies In this c-ouuty, and wo cannot mako them pay a cent of taxes In our county under tho state law. I want to be ablo to catch these fellows who aro hiding back of tho law and taking money fmm tho county and nutting nono back again. If tho people fail to en- !nrnn mv act on III making mo ran rsuwi nnv itu lust share of tho taxes, i - ... . . . , . other assessors will noi vemuru w ,w -low tho example Umatilla county will set. if i nm elected I would like to bo wti i.v a lareo maiorny io snw the railroads that tho peoplo are hack of me In my actions," Kidnaping as a Protest. Madrid. May 24. Telegrams from Quota stato that tribes In tho neigh borhood of Tanglor Intend to capture one of the foreign ministers as a pro. test against, too Anglo-French treaty. Panama Hats, all styles, at TeuUch's. Is an onlcnl which all women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing comparer with the pain and horror of I-llilfl.Mrtt. Tl... ....!... perils of child-birth, but its uso coming event, prevents "mornin' OTHER'S Wo can supply gasollno and oil stoves. Cheaper than coal nnd tnoro convenient; rcnl comforts for hot wonthor. All sizes and prices from 75c to $15,00. W J. Clarice & Co. HARDWARE AND PLUMBING, 211 Court 8t. FANE COAL Let us fill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as tho best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply, We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In mind whon you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for tho International Poultry and Stock Food. Ub Kow Kuro for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colesworthy 127.12? East Alta St Agent for Leo's Lies Klf. if