PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1904. TEETH Per set, $5.00; gold crowns, $4.00; silver filling, 50c; ex tracting, 50c "We ore thoroughly equipped with all modern methods and appliances, and guarantee our work to be of the highest stan dard, and our prices the lowest consistent with first-class work. White Bros. Dentists. Association Block. Phone Main 1661. College Place Health Food Wafers, fruit crackers, cream sticks, nut butter and salted peanuts. Despain & Clark Pcsltlvely the best beer made. Any quantity ypu de sire. Delivered to your home. Always call for Olym-pia. A. NOLTE Theme Mais 181. i O SPICES, -o COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, RJLVORfftG EXTRACTS Afedufctafty. Fmestflavor, mtttfShi$h,foo5onatkfTicesJ CLOSSETftDEVERS PORTLAND', OREGON. I F. E. Van Dtisen & Co. CONTRACTORS OF BRICK WORK. Holler setting and Ore nlaccs done in first-class manner. i Address Box 455, Pendleton. J LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building Material ! Dimension lumber of all de ' scriptlons. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper. BRING YOUR BILL TO US J AND GET OUR FIGURES. Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. &. C. R. Depot OLD NBWBFArEIlR TO PUT TJNDEU carpets, on ihelvea, walU or (or wrap ptae jmrpose. Old newspaper In lars tasdlea of J 00 eacb at 25 eenta a bandit ml the EAST ORBdONIAN oQce, reodls ton. Ongta. 1! BRYAN WILL CAST HIS VOTE FOR PARKER MIL DAVIS Cancerous Ulcers ROOTED IN THE BLOOD. After the age of 45 or 50 when the vital powers are naturally weaker, it is noticed that n hurt of any kind j heals slowly, and often a very insignificant scratch or ' bruise becomes a bad ulcer or sore. At this time of life William J Bryan has given out the It will mean that the men back of him warty growths, moles and pimples that have been on the following statement: will not permit him to take the labor mAv nlmost from birth begin to inflame and fester, and " shall vote for Parker and Davis, side on these disputed questions. I tt " ...... nr in,. f,r,cr clnturliitir- ulcers. . 1 . . .1 ,.....,. I I - --- - p. r HIV uuuiiuvca ui iiic uiuivunkik mil vention, and shall do so for the fol lowing reasons: First Because the democratic tick' ei stnnus ior opposition 10 imperial- .., , ,,.,, ... ,,.... o" t.r..: Xtiii tsklnc-S. S. 8. awhile the .ore bono todl.. Ism, While the republican ticket ,..', ,. 7 ,.' . ... i 1 r . . . '.I'"""' chares, and when all the poisonous matter had stands for an Imperialistic pollcv On , r u,lu " "-um.u n. uc wu nas been siumDenng mere ior pssdoutit healed. 1 toon in ail about thirty thi ripfinltn nlnnL- u hlrh wn snlistl. is ocginninfc, iu bsscti t, j healed. This wanabout ten years aero, and ine aennito plank which was suusti- ltseif ami breaks out and be- 1 have seen no sicn or it since. ' tilted by the full committee. I -o-pg a uA ulcer nnd ncr- Oant, Audrain County, Mo. J03EPHUS SEH, haps the beginning of Cancer. These old sores are rooted in the blood, and while wasnes, soaps, saives, etc.. Keep ine sunace dean, they are not healing. A blood medicine to purify and strengthen the polluted blood, and a tonic . . . 1 1 . . , , LI . r. T..IM . .1.1 niurm9.. ...,H. , n ncncvcrawreoruiccris rear Slrs:-I have not worda strong-enough tc On the tariff question some little slow in healing then you may praise your arrest medicine. I had a sore on my nroCTPRH mm-Mx, hntil fnr. Rut the cum enmpthtner is rntli'rnf. left temple for several years. It -would itoh and nVY. ZZ , .TV " : burn and bleed, wouiu bcd over, but would uijvi'i uiuu un nit' TOuiiuiiuT; jv WTonc wiui yuur uiuuu. never neai. inn doctors prououncea it uancer. . . . . . - . r . . . . . ... c a v.(l.v. . & 1 , this question, which was the para mount issue in 1900 and which re mains an Important Issue as long as an attempt Is made to hold colonies under the American flag. On this sue the convention was unanimous, the platform emphatic, and I have no doubt that the candidate will carry out the platform. Second Jlr. Roosevelt is injecting Judge Parker stands for enough things that are good to justify me in Riving him my vote, but ns I have tried to point out for several months, the triumph of the Wall street ele ment of the party denies to the coun try any hope of relief on economic to build np the general system is what is needed, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. No poison is sopow- J 111 1 L r.. 1 .1 3 1 . I. ... . ..AiTAlnMo Klrr..! ....... ..'1 . . . . . - " . " ,,,l . i ... . ...., CTIU1 IIHU IIU UCIiU SU UCaUlY Uldl LlllJ. liiih ulihuu ...WVi i l.tVJ . I.UUUUI H hack:'Un,a4h,l.thdraw of reach it, and ulcers of every JJJ!i JIIO 1 L 1 . UVVUUIEO l.U.ll. I, I - - ...... . , i. i . , Mllnrc! thnl T linv. on d nm net f tin tMVJin.. uvj. will iiiune u iiuioHsiuie lu uunfuui - - -. "r. - -.1,, .-;-;- . nuestons that domanil solution. The metnous pursued to advance his can- j .- .v-Uu...f,v. election of the democratic ticket will , dldocy. u was a plain and deliberate put a quietus on this subject. j attempt to drive the party. . j Third Mr. Roosevelt stands for the ; Charges Adroit Manipulation. support of war. His friends present J The New York nlatform was vacue ! Z him as a man of blood and Iron. He . nn(t meaningless, and purposely so. believes In strenuousness and lncul-. bocause advocates of Judce Parker cates a love for warlike thiugs. The were trjing to secure vo'tes from ' democratic ticket stands for peace. ' among the people who would have op-; for reason and for arbitration ratner ! IUi.bh his vit... thov v-nnwn th. ! than for force, conquest and bluster. ! i, tlP hm! rpiu hk iPi2"rnm to the Al- Fourth The democratic platform i i,n.- nitin , hnvo hn . declares in favor of the reduction of i very few instructed delegates from I the standing army and as this plauk ; tne gj, and no possible chance for , was unanimously adopted there is ; the nomnatIon But he and his man- I reason to believe that a democratic nenrs nilmltlv mid nurnoselr conceal- stntement on this subject would bring etl nls ly0sMon until the "delegates J some advantage to the people. nad been corraled. Then his friends No Reform in Economic Questions. I attempted to secure a gold plank. 1 J For these reasons I feel justified ' wicn was overwneimingiy iieieaieu , Medical advice or any information you may desire will be given ; charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. Truly Wonderful in supporting the ticket A democratic ' 'n the committee victory will mean very little. If any. After the party had rejoiced over progress on economic questions, so the harmony secured by the omission long as the party is under the counsel 1 of the question, and after he had se of the Wall street element. 'cured the nomination, he injected his Parker and the Financiers. views upon the subject at a time when On the money question Mr. Parker i nPu'd not from the ticket is as thoroughly committed to the ' w,tnoul Gat demoralization, side of the financiers as .Mr. Roose- Democrats Must Bow to It. velt. If he does not go as far as the , The nomination was secured, there republicans would in retiring silver fore, by crooked and indefensible ' dollars, in establishing branch banks. in enlarging upon the powers of the national banks and in the substitution of an asset currency for the present j currency it will be because he is re strained by the democrats In the methods, but the democrat who loves his country has made his decisions uK)n conditions as he finds them, not J J upon conditions as he would like to havf thpm I Bryan Not Yet Downed. house and senate. Nothing greater; ... . . . . . , . ,, can tw expected from him on the' After having stated that I shall sui . money question, 1 1,ort the ticket- and havln? ,Bive,n I my reasons for so doing, I think it due to the democrats of the nation to ; money question Trims and Labor. ! On the trust questioU the demo-1 say. that, while the fight on economic cratic platform is very much better ; Questions is postponed, it is not aban-' than the republican platform, but the doned. As soon as the election is nomination of Parker virtually null!-! over I shall, with the help of those 1 fies the anti-trust plank. Unless in who believe as 1 do. undertake to or-! his letter of acceptance be commits i ganize before the campaign of 1908, himself to anti-trust legislation we i the object being to marshal the need not .expect him to pursue a dif- j friends of popular government within j J ferent course from that pursued by i the democratic party to the support , iresiaent itooseveu. or a radical ana progressive policy So far as labor questions are con- j to make the democratic party an ef cerned we must await Judge Parker's ' ficient means in the hands of the peo letter before we shall know whether , pie for securing relief from the ele the laboring man has anything to ex-, ment that controls the republican par pect from his election. The labor . ty and for the time being Is in con plank as prepared by Judge Parker's trol of the democratic party. This plan of organization will be elaborat ed soon. It is only mentioned at this time that the readers of the Com moner may know that the contest for economic and political effort will be gin again as soon as the election and be continued until the success Is achieved. menus on the sub-committee was a straddling, meaningless plank. In the lull committee, planks were adopted In favor of arbitration and the eight- hour day and against government by injunction, also a plank on the Colo rado situation, if Judge Parker is si lent or ambiguous on these subjects ANOTHER BEEF COMBINE. Big Packing Houses Plan Further Consolidation of Interests. All the packers of Denver, to say nothing of the stockgrowers of Colo rado, were Interested In the Post's exclusive story of the big packing house combine to handle the meat rade of the West, planned by Ar mour. Swift. Cudahy and other big Chicago firms, says the Denver Post of Thursday. Predictions that such a combina tion would be eventually made were immediately recalled, and the proba ble extent of time it would take to effect the combine was speculated upon. The packers upon whose plants op tions have been secured by the big men of the trade declined to make statements and same denied the re port, which was nevertheless gener ally credited. The local Armour firms mude a move yesterday which shows that re trenchment is in order. Armour &. , Co., the Chicago packing branch of the big house, gave up its establish- 1 ment on Market street and moved to i the supply depot of the Armour Pack ing Co. of Kansas City, near the de- : pot. ' Contrary rumors were circulated : around the stock yards that Instead of the Western combination buvluc 'the plants of the Western and Colo- l rndo Packing and Provision compa nies. Henry Gebhardt, president of the latter company, was negotiating for a combination of the two plants ' to control the greater portion of the .Rocky mountain trade. The people I Interested declined to discuss either i move. i Valparaiso, Cblie. is uooded by ' water from the Interior. Ten thous j and harbor laborers have been forced i to quit work, and most other affairs are at a standstill. BASEBALL TERM. A Home Run. Has been the trade at our little store. People realize that the size of the store, the number of clerks employed or the size of the stock carried has nothing to do with the money saving values given. Its the quality of the goods and the low prices placed on each article that counts. The compulsory sale moans a great deal to the buyers of clothing. It means the best suits at lower prices than ever quot ed in Pendleton. This shipment of clothing sent us through an error on the part of the factory before wo are ready for it makes It Impera tive that we get rid of It at once. In order to dispose of a large shipment like this it is necessary to give great Inducements and make tho prices so low and the values so big that people will be compelled to buy because the bargains are Irresistible. OUR OFFERS ARE IRRESISTIBLE And people who have called have found the greatest, grandest and most convincing money-saving prices ever offered in Eastern Oregon. We propose to close out every article by the end of this month. Clothing and furnishing goods. Its up to you to tako ad vantage of this sale. The manufacturers ot the clothing who made the error, wired us to get rid of the goods and charge the loss to them. Don't hesitate, but come in and see this magnificent line of clothing and separate trousers. The price is the main thing to you, but on that score we are positive to please yon. THE REMOVAL SALE Prices on furnishing goads are more wonderfully low than ever. We are doing it. Come in and see. KAHKI SUITS $ 1 .00 Greatest bargain In Pendleton's merchandizing. Coat and pants, bc:t grade, regular army make, for only $1 suit. Come in and let the goods and prices talk to you. Sullivan Bond j Compulsory and removal sale. The little store that is break- J lng all bargain records. on and w k... .V4 u Don't f . . "K With m, cation. r- - Brock &McComa company DRUGGISTS. Cor. Main and Court Su. Pendleton, OrtBtm. K ATm d ail m-m af"w m m Mat OF ALL LESCBIPTWS SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS muc io oroer. Building pi per, lime, cement, brick a.-vj sand, wood gutters for ban and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard J Alta Street, Ofip. Court Houm. I I I I I II Mil I I I II nrai trcfr itp z,z:o win Duy oae oi tne most venicnt 3-room houses is the Sewer, bath, etc: rood eelkr barn. 3 lots, corner; a barph. 14,000 Elegant sew S-nom iust comDleted: sewer, bath. 2 lots; eastern exposure; conw. $2,500 Nice residence and ( eastern exposure. t.flt mp Rhnir von three cuarter tions of the best wheat land. All ments, plenty of water. Caa bought for a little less man ni ket value. uiec DilVtl mioo uviu Successor to E. D. Bojd. 444 -m.i4 C, n THE STATE'S r INANCE8. Semi-Annual Balance Is $300,000 Less Than Last Year. Salem, July 14. The semi-annual financial statement of State Treasur er Moore shows a balance of $971,381, 73 In the treasury. This is $300,000 less than was in the treasury at this time last year, the decreas.e being due to the large amount of loans made from the com mon school fund. That fund Is $500,000 less than It was a year ago. The general fund Is 1200,000 groater, the Increase being due to the heavier tax levy for ap propriations which have not yet been expended, snch as the portage rail way and Lewis and Clark appropria tions. The general fund receipts for the first six months of this y.ear are $820,- 000 as against $490,000 a year ago. This Increase comes In taxes paid by counties under the state tax law. General fund disbursements are $437,000 as ugalnst $480,000 a year, ago, the slight increase being due to heavier appropriations. Receipts to the common Bchool fund have drop ped from $440,000 to $297,000, the de crease being due tor the fact that few er borrowers from the school fund are repaying their loans, Disbursements from the school fund for the first half of the year grnw from $446,000 In 1903 to $673,000 in 1904, showing the heavier demand for loans from the fund. These Items represent practically all the differences in the financial con dition of the state, as shown by a comparison of the first six months of 1904 with the first six months of 1903. The Washington . Columbia River Railway Special Summer Excur sion Rates to Coast Points. Beginning June 1C. 1904, the W. & 1 C. R railway will have on sale tickets to Westport. Long Beach, Clatsop Beech, Tokeland, Ilwneo, Seavlew, Ti oga, Pacific Park, Ocean Park, Nah ! cotta. Flavcl, Gcarbart and return at $10.00 for the round trip. For children of half fare age, one half the above rate. . Tickets will be good returning until j September 30th. For full Information call upon or address, I W. ADAMS, Agent. , Excursion Rates to Portland August j 1st, 1904. Oregon Development As I sociatlon Meeting. Portland, Ore., August 2d and 3d '04. ' For the above occasion tho O. R. & 1 N. makes a special rate of $6.85 for the round trip. Tickets on sale Aug ust first for trains Nos. 1 and 5 only. - Continuous passage both directions. 'Final limit August 4. 1904. For par ' ticulars call on or address E. C. Smith, Agent u. it. & n. In order to accommodate fishing parties the O. R. & N. Co. will, until close of season, bavo train No. 2, leaving hero at 5:4G p. m., stop at North Fork on Saturday evenings, and train No. 1, dijo in Pendleton at 9 a. m., stop at some place Monday morning. This arrangement will be in effect Saturday. May 14. E. C. SMITH, Agent. Midsummer Teutsch's. clearance sale at r. I IL11C f)H "NOW SUMMtK Dumw -- j sMiirQV BRAE tLUItb'1 and the joys of carriage ridhig vt thPir heat, provided you . . .-. i .i at Noaeies. " and most duraUliuy. . . . J knnM. MSy- WHKUua, ; tham. mis dimme. van. We set your tires. wW Ue jot , on the bydaullc lng or burning of wheels. . life of wheels. Try it and M J i rc RROB. Big Brick Shop. GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds nnA sound wood l Zinc bww which is delivered reasonable prices For Cask W. C MINNIS Leave orders at Neurol