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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1904. PAGE SIX. It (1 c 111 tl at VI d( SE Of i CO .an 11 sn ch Sa au foi Th ate I ity tin pel 11(3' fin spi alv 1)01 nei Un str haj Via occ lllg the Hoi call ten ent the ern ogn 1 V llc Tor. It : coo clos ff. will jfl Cllll eng the witl The awa the nof tho avl T' We lust (MM LM US DM REPUBLICANS IRiPIIRF AIR JIillntia is "ol confined exclusively to the swamps llili Uliu rin ntul marshy refrains of the country, but wherever there is badnir this insidious foe to health is foumt. Poisonous vapors nud gases I from sewers, and the musty nir of damp cellars are laden with the germs 0 I this miserable disease, which are breathed into the lungs and taken up by I 4t. l.t 1 " I u. u.m i.u..n....v. 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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO; ATSMNTA, CAm SEEK LEADER SITUATION IN NEW YORK PUZZLES THE PARTY Roosevelt Favors Root, But Odell Is Analnst Him for Fear That Root's Popularity Will Dislodge Odell Speculation as to Who Will Be Norn hinted for Governor. v,,ri; Ainr. r. itonubllcan clr eles aro greatly agitated over tho question Just at present, who will be the candidate for governor of this Btato on the republican ticket. There Is no IaeU ol eancuunios, posmuio um, I Impossible, but It Is not easy to fore !see upon whom tho seloctlon of tho i ,.,,v,,ntl,iu will In 1 1 ' It was understood for sonic months I that President lloosovolt favored tho nomination of .ox-Secretary oi win ' itoot. because the latter is a general 1 favorite In this state and would draw i ..,ilv full .rnmthllean vote hilt. possibly, quite a number of dcnincrat- le votes. Prom the very beginning Governor n.lnll nnniwml tlln selection (if Ml'. Itooi. It must not bo imagined that Governor Odell lias any personal (in jection to Mr. Hoot, or docs not con sider him a strong candidate; his ob jection to Mr. Knot's candidacy was duo to tho fact, that ho feared the tormer secretary of war would become on groat a political power in the stale and would soon .endanger the leadership and political power which Governor Odell Is now enjoying nnd which he Is guarding with great jeal ouay The governor felt qulto confident thai oven a much weaker candidate i liau Mr. Koot would bo reasonably sure of election and thnt It would, therefore, not Jeopardize the success of the republican ticket next fall, should ho sncrlflco Mr. Itoot to his political ambition. REFORMERS MEET. How to Judge Beer 'The only beer bottled exclusively at the Brewery" Purity, Flavor, Solid, Creamy Foam, Clean Taste and BrSlUncy, the points of excellence contained in A. D. C BEER, mark it as the one perfect beer brewed. The American Brewing Co., St. Louis, U. S. A. CEO. DARVEAU, Wholesale Dealer. People Interested In Better Laws Now In Session In Indiana. , Winona I-aUe, Inch, Aug, 5. Clergy men and laymen of various denomina tions and from all parts of tho country aro gathered here to discuss tho prin ' clples of civil government and the ' dangers and duty of the nation. The I occasion is tho summer convention of the National Keform Association of North America. Tho sessions were formally begun today and will con tinue through tomorrow nnd Sunday. Prominent among tho speakers and the topics they will discuss aro: The " Money Saved Is Money Earned IF YOU BUY A BUGGY OR WAGON, OR A FARM IMPLEMENT BECAU8E IT IS CHEAP, IT OFTEN PROVES TO BE VERY EXPENSIVE ECONOMY, AS IT TURNS OUT TO BE CHEAPEfi IN QUALITY THAN IN PRICE. I DO NOT PRETEND TO COMPETE WITH THE "CHEAP JOHN" OUTFITS FROM THE EAST WHO ARE HERE TODAY AND GONE TOMORROW, AND WHO UN LOAD SOME CHEAP ARTICLE ON YOU AND ARE NOT HERE TO MAKE IT GOOD WHEN THE PAINT WEARS OFF AND IT PROVES ITS SHODDINESS. I AM HERE TO STAY. I WILL CHARGE YOU A REASONABLE PRICE AND GUARANTEE MY GOODS TO BE AS REPRESENTED. IN FACT, I WILL NOT CARRY CHEAP, SHODDY GOODS, BECAUSE I EXPECT YOUR TRADE THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR. TO KEEP FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS IN THE IMPLEMENT BUSINESS THE ONLY WAY IS TO SELL GOODS THmT ARE A CONSTANT RECOMMENDATION TO YOUR STOCK. GOODS THAT WILL STAY BY YOU AND IN THE END SAVE YOU MONEY, YOUR TIME AND YOUR PATIENCE. A GLANCE OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST WILL PROVE THAT I AM HANDLING ONLY THE BEST GRADES OF IMPLEMENTS AND MAY SUGGEST SOMETHING YOU ARE IN NEED OF. ALL I ASK OF YOU IS TO COME IN AND COMPARE THE "QUALITY" OF MY GOODS AND PRICES WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING ELSEWHERE AND I KNOW I WILL GET YOU FOR A CUSTOMER. I HANDLE THE CELEBRATED HODGE HEADERS, BINDERS, RAKES AND MOWERS. THE CHAMPION REAPER. THE CELEBRATED RACINE BUGGIE8 AND HACKS. THE OLD RELIABLE BAIN WAGONS. WHEN ANOTHER DEALER TELLS YOU HIS WAGON IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE BAIN WAGON IT IS A TRIBUTE TO THE SUPERIORITY OF THE BAIN. SUPERIOR DRILLS Superior of all Drills. THE HAINES-HOU8ER HARVE8TER Said to be far and away the Best Combined Harvester on the market. WASHINGTON DOUBLE DISK WEEDER. THE WELL KNOWN CANTON AND FLYING DUTCHMAN PLOWS, AND GANG PLOWS. THEN THERE IS A HOST OF OTHER THINGS I ALWAYS HAVE IN STOCK, SUCH AS AXLE GREASE AND LUBRICATING OILS, WAGON JACKS, DOUBLE TREES AND SINGLE TREE6, WHIPS AND WHIP 8T0CKS, MONKEY WRENCHES, BOLTS, VALVES, BABBITT, WHEELBAR ROWS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, RUBBER HOSE FOR WATER TANKS, AFRICAN WATER BAG8, BELTING AND LACING AND OTHER ARTICLE8. I AM HERE TO DO BUSINE88 AND TO GET YOUR BUSINESS AND KEEP IT. YOU WILL FIND THAT I WILL GIVE YOU THE BE8T VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. COME AROUND AND INVESTIGATE. FRED WEBER 8UCCE880R TO UMATILLA IMPLEMENT COMPANY. Corner Cottrt and Thompson Streets Row John A. Henderson, Alleghonoy, Pa., "Our National Christianity and Fundamental Law;" tho Kev. S. P. Scovol, Woostor, O,, "Our Caiisoj" tho Kov, R. C. Wyllo, Pittsburg. "Tho Perils of Mormonlsnii" tho Kov. C. A. Dlniichnrd, president of Whcatcn col logo, "Christian Education In Our Public Schools;" tho Kov. II. II. George, Heaver Falls, Pa., "Why Should Christ ho Acknowledged the King of All Nntions?" THE PUSH CART WAR. Street Commissioner Woodbury Deter mined to Abate the Push-Cart Ped dlers' nuisance. New York, Aug. G, A merry war has broken out between Street Com mlssioner Woodbury on ono Bldo nnd tho Btreot peddlers and pushcart mon on the other. Commissioner wood bury, who has tho reputation of being nblo to Invent more Impracticable schemes In ono day than nil tho other heads of municipal departments to gother In a year, has conceived tho nb surd plan of driving tho pushcart men off tho streets and compel them to congregate within a certain place, which he has selected for them nnd which happens to ho under tho ap proach to the Williamsburg bridge. That his plan Is absurd and Illogical does not seem to worry Mr. Woodbury at nil ami It Is doubtful that he Is awaro of tho absurdity of his plan. These itinerant peddlers, it Is true, aro qulto a uulsnnce In the crowded downtown streets of Manhnttnn but, permitting them to carry on their bus iness tho cliy silently ncquisced In the principle upon which the business of the pushcart men Is based. Tho only thing that enables them to make n living at their trade Is tho fact that they servo tho ninvonlonco of their patrons by coming to them in stead or compelling tho patrons to conio to them. To foreo theso venders Into ono certain place.- away from every possibility of reaching their customers, means to destroy their business and deprive them of their only chance of making a decent living. Tho pushcart mon decline to accopt Mr. Woodbury's proposition nnd soom determined to fight him through tho courts. In tho meantime they aro driven from pillar to post and ovory day scores of them aro arrested for obstructing traffic, and fined. STRIKE MAKLJ VEGETARIANS. Many New Yorkers Have Cut Meat on Account of High Price. Now York, Aug. 5. Tho scarcity of meat in the local ninrket in conse quences of the strike of tho packing house employes, has converted raor.o persons to vegetarianism than all tho books and tracts over written In favor of tho vegetarian theory. Necessity Is a hard taskmaster and the poorer clnsses havo no olternatlve. They must cat and ns they cannot obtain meat thoy must ,eat vcgotablo food, Tho change of diet has had such ben oflclal results in many cases, that It Is safo to say that a considerable per centage of these involuntary vegetari ans will becomo converted and will re main meat-abstainers, oven after thu beef strike has run its course. Fair Prospects for Merchants. Now York, Aug. G. Expressions collected from leading merchants both In Now York nnd in other business centers aro almost universally optim istic. In lines of dry goods, grocorles nnd drugs there is a general sentiment that trad.o during tho coming autumn will equal, If not surpass that of a year ago, nnd It Is furthermore tho universal view as far ns expressed, that tho presidential election will havo no 111 effect. Collections aro generally good and reports from salesmen on tho road nro universally encouraging. Strikes nro regarded as tho only blot iiIMJii tho fair prospects. Editors Meet at Macomb. Mncoinb, III,, Aug. G. Tno Military Tract Press Association, one of tho oldest state editorial organizations In itio country, hold Its annual summer meeting hero today. Papors on topics or Interest to tho editor nnd nowspa per worker wore presented. Will Ctittls of Kwanec, 0. L. Cnmpboll of Kuoxvlllo, .Miss It. "Loulso Fitch of Gulvn. E. A. Sntveloy of Springfield, nnd a number of others wore present. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus u mero snrntch, insig nificant cuts or puny bolls havo paid the death penalty. It Is wlso to havo llucklen's Arnica Snlv.o over handy. It's tho best salvo on earth nnd will prevent fntallty, when burns, sores, ulcers nnd plies threaten. Only 25c nt Tallmnn & Co.'s drug store. It Will Be to Your Interest. It you contomplato visiting tho St. Louis Exposition, to socuro rollablo Information ns to railroad sorvlco, tho lowost rates nnd tho best routes. Also ns to local conditions In St. Louis; hotols, otc, .etc. If you will write tho undorslgnod, stating what Information you doslro, tho samo will bo promptly furnished. If wo do not have It on hand, will so curo It for you If possible and with out any .oxponso to you. Address B. II. TKUMBULL. Commorclnl Agont, 142 Third street, Portland, Ore. In order to accommodato fishing pnrtlos tho O. R. & N. Co. will, until closo of season, have train No. 2, leaving hero at G:45 p. m., stop at North Fork on Saturday ovonlngs, and train No. 1, due In Pendleton at 0 a. m., stop at some place Monday morning. This nrrangemont will be In effect Saturday, May 14. 13. C. SMITH, Agent. Comedian Bo our manager has been sick. "What did tho doctor say? Soubrotto Said ho needed a change of sconory. Comodlan H'm. Tho doctor must havo peon tho show. Philadelphia ! 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From now until NoV.omber 4tli we win - fl , a by our suuscriuers nnu w " w This state weii'lPi by tho winning presidential candidate In this state, l all tho money received from i - . ecei,l For example, If you mink lVre8U'n"lnT,he coupon, ity of votes in tho coming election. All ou t the coupo , voto in Oregon will ho l i, mi i In Oregon will uo i . a pretl It our subscribers co-operate wlt"ftsJff several H and ns wo expect thoy win in i " P., wm go to , .1 and possibly much more, one-half of 1,011 hwl';fnBns presiil .,no0n onroai in Mm voto in Oregon for too I lnteThoro is only ono requirement . and this is jslVj SENT IN MUST BE THOSE OF NfcW SUMCBIW scrlptlon will not bo counted In this co n j EMtJ In this way: Got some neighbor to er ,or tie R four months for 60 cents. Send In a money onu $ lc nnd 2c stamps or sliver, nu'"i'""'VLh'hn'r to suKsenw- voto. If you do not want to as c soniu '""", wb is u "1 cents nnd tho namo of some friend In the . t 0tegonUs western country. Let him read tho V,eoR y w glvo him more news about the reso,,- f every. could u you wroi.o mm u. -- - . four 0f yur 'I' m will bo entitled to ono guess. If you b wu a i four months each, you will bo entitled to four u now subscription ror a year i ' ,,sc .rb0rs will S 7 three guesses. Some ono of our JubBciiM rs 01or money taken In on this contest It ma) be " hundred dollars, hut wnaiovur . - - - c&Djim " ,., ., .. in rirnirnn fnr the Winiiiub uruBiuuuiiui vuiu . wip"" - ... tho money. . Oregon lf Itomombor the guess Is on tne vui -" presidential candidate Only now subscriptions couni. s A subscription for BO cents gives you om b flljh wl I !..! hnra us j w xou can soim iu iw w , cents you got one gu-ss. . p fourtbi B0 be ure 'ruin rontosi. ciosub uu . , guess boforo that ttmo. (.0(;og. for repu Tho total voto In Juno, 1904. was MclaU,t, supremo judge, B2.04G; for aomi--.- Ultlon, D514. My estimate on vote In Ortn Is Name 'I Po.ton.G. 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