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EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER T, 1005.
EIGI1T PAGES.
PLEDGED
NOD
NOVEL CAMPAIGN METHOD
INTRODUCED IN INDIANA.
Candtriaicti at Tipton Pledged to Obey
the Law Heretofore Violated Willi
ShamokwH Iinuntty Not Even a
Cigar Wan I'snl in Uic Lino of
Campaign "APKiimwil" Kvou Car
riages Were Tabooed Except to Car
ry the Kick and Disabled to the
Poll All Parties in Uie Agreement.
Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 7. An
election, unique In the history of In
diana, Is being held today in the little
city of Tipton, to fill the offices of the
municipality. The campaign preced
ing the contest at the polls was so
novel thnt the result of the experiment
is being watched with keen Interest
by politicians as well as reformers.
For many years there has been a
clamor for reform in campaigns in In
diana. The system of casting and
safeguarding the ballot was somewhat
Improved by the Australian election
law, but the corruption of the voters
haa Increased to such a deplorable de
gree that the governor In his latest
message to the legislature called at
tention to It.
The last legislature enacted a law
to punish the vote buyer as well as
the seller, but a similar regulation a
few years ago did not bring about a
reform, as it merely caused the par
ties to the transaction to be more care
ful. But at Tipton, a county seat of
nearly 4000 population, an agreement
was reached that may give the re
formers a glimpse of the ideal elec
tion. No money except for legitimate
expenses was spent in the campaign
Just closed, every candidate having
pledged his word that he would not
buy even a cigar to influence a voter.
The understanding was that abso
lutely no effort was to be made with
money to get out the vote of either
party, and according to report the
agreement Is being rigidly kept. No
conveyances were employed today to
bring voters to the polls, except as
were necessary In cases of soknes9
of physical disability. The candidates
of both parties assembled at an ap
pointed place at o'clock this morn
ing and marched to the polling places.
When all had voted they returned to
the public square with the understand
ing that they were to keep together
until the polls close this evening. The
plan Is regarded as the best test of
practical reform ever witnessed in this
state and the outcome Is awaited with
much Interest.
capital. That tribunal has gone for
ward today as usual with its business,
but even the members of the court
have shown themselves to be not to
tally divorced from the general con
cern by sending out frequently for bul
letins showing the progress of the
contest.
At the White House the president
did not attempt to conceal his Inter
est In the election. Bulletins began
to come In over the special wires in
the executive offices shortly after
noon and all were at once communi
cated to Mr. Hoosevelt. The chief
executive appeared particularly Inter
ested in news from Philadelphia, and
it Is safe to say that In no locality will
the bulletins from Ohio, Massachu
setts, Maryland and elsewhere be
wutehed more closely tonight than at
the executive mansion.
Crusade Against Wood Alcohol.
Washington, Nov. 7. The assist
ance of the American Federation of
Labor has been asked by the painters'
International union in a crusade
against the use of wood alcohol In
the mixing of paints and varnishes.
The union has mad an Investigation
of the nature and effects of wood al
cohol, consulting many medical auth
orities and has come to the conclu
sion that the only remedy Is In a fed
eral law prohibiting its use. Conse
quently the coming session of con
gress Is to be asked to place a high
tax on wood alcohol, high enough. In
fuct, to make Its use prohibitive. A
similar crusade is to be undertaken
also by the painters' union in Canada.
The Race Question In Kansas.
Topeka, Kan., Nov. 7. The race
question in this state Is coming to an
Issue here today before the state su
preme court, when the mandamus
Issued against the board of education
of Kansas City, Kan., requiring that
board to show cause why colored pu
pils are not allowed to attend school
at the same time and in the same
building as the white pupils, will come
up for hearing. The last session of
the legislature passed a bill provid
ing for separate high school buildings
for white and colored pupils. The
building for the colored children is
now In course of construction and the
school board has set apart half of
each day at the white school for the
use of the negroes.
A Famous iViedicine
A remedy is knowu by its cures. The more
numerous the cures the better it is known. The
marvelous efficacy of Beecham's Pills has given
them an international reputation and world-wide
fame. The sale of over 6,000,000 boxes annually
attests the confidence of the public in their merit.
And it is merit alone that has made them famous
over five continents. Nearly sixty years ago they
were first offered to the people of England. Today
they are sold wherever mankind exists.
o)? (jfpnn opnp
1 U7 liU Zxa uviJ
pnn n
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are the world's best remedy for Indigestion, Bil
iousness, Constipation and Kidney troubles.
If your digestion is slow, if you have heartburn,
belching or distress after eating ; if your tongue is
coated, the breath foul or a dizzy feeling in the
head; if your skin is yellow, or the eyes dull, your
stomach and liver are out of order and you need
Beecham's Pills. A short course of Beecham's
Pills will remedy all these symptoms and prevent
serious illness. Buy a box today and get well.
Sold Everywhere in Boxes.
IOc. and 25c,
INTEREST AT WASHINGTON.
Much Concern Felt, But Little Shown.
In the Election.
Washington, D. C, Nov. 7. Wash
ington presents the usual election-day
anomaly today In that, while there is
no locality which possesses and feel
a deeper Interest In the result of th9
political contests in the several states,
there Is no real outward local mani
festation of that Interest. This Is due
to the fact that citizens of the Dis
trict of Columbia are disfranchised,
and are thus rendered Incapable of
actual participation In a political con
test Business In the government depart
ments is apparently progressing as
usual, but many desks are vacant.
their occupants having gone home to
vote. This applies as well to the higher
officials. Probably the thinning out
Is not so noticeable as In the days be
fore the civil service era, when post
tion depended absolutely on political
activity, but a sufficient number still
adhere to the old custom to make
their absence noticeable.
The United States supreme court
constitutes one exception to the gen
eral rule prevailing at the national
Undo Sam Buying Tobacco.
Washington, D. C, Nov. 7. The
time for submitting bids for supply
ing the navy department with 150,
000 pounds of tobacco, to the pay
master general of the navy depart
ment expired at noon today and the
bids will be opened this afternoon.
The time of delivery will not begin
until next year, but it was considered
advisable to have the bids sent in
early enough, to gls-e the successful
bidder or bidders ample time to Vnake
the necessary selections in the mar
ket The next lot of tobacco to be
furnished to the government for the
use of the anvy will have to go through
inspection by sampling and otherwise
at the Brooklyn navy yard.
Monument to Jefferson Davis.
Richmond, Va., Nov. 7. An event
of much Interest throughout the
southern states Willi be the laying of
the cornerstone of the Jefferson Davis
monument, which will take place In
this city tomorrow under the auspices
of the Daughters of the Confederacy,
The monument Is to occupy a com
manding site at the Intersection of
Franklin and Lombardy streets, in
close vicinity to the handsome monu
ment of General R. E. Lee. The lay'
Ing of the cornerstone will be accom
panted by Impressive ceremonies in
which noted guests from all parts of
the south will participate.
At Seattle George Beede fatally shot
Rldney McDonald, and Is under ar
rest McDonald had met Beede's
wife by appointment, and was walking
with her at the time of the shooting.
OPENING
FALL SALE
ALL THE NEWLY RECEIVED STYLES
AND PATTERNS IN MEN'S CLOTHING
( For Stomach and Liver
REX BUGGIES.
Are well built and they ftoid tr."
simplest, satest and most luxurious
means of conveyanse for town or
country use. Prices all in your favor
When you buy a wagon It's lust
common business sense to look tor
the vehicle that will give you the
most for your money.
WIXONA WAGONS,
will prove an Investment and not sn
expense. They are reasonable In
price, they cost little to maintain, are
honestly built, and will stand tb
strain of a heavy load.
We look after the Interests of our
customers and they are protected by
a shop well equipped with up-to-dat
machinery.
Neagle Bros.
Blacksmiths
BOYCOTT
IS
CHINA STILL CONSUM
ING AMERICAN GOODS.
ExporUi From Puget Sound Ports
Have Rapidly Increased In Both
Japan and China Ono Hundred
Per Cent Increase Has Been En
joyed in Many Lines of Export
Trade.
In the Straits of Oeorgla and Juan de
Fuca.
ONLY GUARANTEED
CATARRH CURE.
One of the most encouraging signs of the times Is the almost
universal demand for Clothing of the Best Quality, and It Is a
demand with which we not only are glad to comply, bat which
we were first to meet and recognize In onr showing of
K. N. & F. CLOTHES
SEE DISPLAY IN CENTER WINDOW.
ALEXANDER'S
PENDLETON'S RELIABLE STORE
Notwtihstanding the many reports
which have been brought to this coun
try regarding the boycott on Ameri
can goods In China the trade In
American goods exported to that and
other countries of the orient continue
to Increase with unprecedented rapid
ity. Figures compiled from customs
house reports and published by the
department of commerce and labor
show that In some lines at least there
has been an Increase over the statis
tics of last year of 100 per cent
The exports from the Puget sound
customs district, for the nine months
of this year for Instance, amounted In
value to $39,349,425 as compared with
but S16, 029,017 for the corresponding
period of last year. Apparently the
Chinese boycott has not materially
militated against the export trade '.
this customs district.
The exports for the nine months of
cotton to Japan amounted to 256,930
bales weighing 137,372,445 pounds
and valued at 113,673,412 as compared
with 28,095 bales for the correspond
ing period in 1904 weighing 14.848,216
pounds and valued at $1, 799,622. Ap
parently there is no boycott on Ameri
can goods in Japan.
The exports for the nine months of
cotton cloth to the Chinese empire
amounted to 431,673,268 yards valued
at $25,566,286 as compared with 127,-
772,960 yards valued at $7,319,958 for
the corresponding period of last year,
an Increase of more than 200 per cent.
From this it Is plainly apparent
that the Chinese boycott haB not yet
extended to the discrimination against
the purchase of American cotton piece
goods.
SO UGLY niS FACE PAINED HIM,
but Immaculate linen excuses many
shortcomings In a man's make-up in
good society. Don't let your short
comings Include ignorance of the lo
cation of the very best and most per
fectly appointed laundry in town,
where your linen Is laundered at all
times to the acme of perfection In
polish and color. It Is
ROBINSON'S
DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
"Hyoinoi Cost You Nothing If it
Falls," Say Tallnian - Co.
Among the many medicines upon
the market that claim to cure catarrh
none but Hyomel has enough faith In
Its own merit to offer to refund the
money if It docs not cure.
This scientific remedy for catarrh
kills the microbes and germs of tho
disease and from Its Introduction has
been sold under a positive guarantee
to return the money to all dissatisfied
customers.
Hyomel is the only method of treat
ment that sends by direct Inhalation
to the most remote parts of the air
passages, a balsamic air that destroys
all catarrhal germs In the breathing
organs, enriches and purifies the
blood with additional ozone, and
makes permanent and complete cures
of catarrh.
The complete outfit costs J 1.00 and
comprises an inhaler, a bottle of Hyo
mel and a dropper. The Inhaler will
last a lifetime, and additional bottles
of Hyomel can be obtained for 50
cents.
Breathe Hyomel for a few minutes
four times a day. and your catarrh will
grow better from the first day's use,
and will be completely cured within
a short time.
Do not try to cure catarrh with or
dlnary stomach medicines. Breathe
the healing Hyomel which goes to
every part of the air pasages and re
spiratory organs, killing the catarrh
germs and preventing their growth.
It Is the only treatment for catarrh
where you can get your money back
from a local dealer, Tallman & Co.,
In case it does not help.
TEETH
EXTRACTED BT THE MOD
ERN METHOD, BOO.
We are thoroughly equipped
with all modern met1 ods and
appliances, and guarantee oar
uork to be of the highest stand
ard, and our prices the lewesl
onststent with ftrst-clas work.
T. H. White
DENTIST
ASSOCIATION BLOCK
Telephone Main last
A Disastrous Calamity.
It is a disastrous calamity, when you
lose your health, because Indigestion
and constipation have sapped It away.
Trompt relief can be had In Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They build up your
digestive organs, and cure headache,
dizziness, oollc, constipation, etc.
Guaranteed at Tallman A Co., and
Brock & McComas' drug stores; 25o.
Episcopalians In Conference.
Atlanta, Oa., Nov. 7. Lay an
clerical delegates from Mississippi,
Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina,
Florida and from the missionary dis
tricts of Cuba and Porto Rico gath
ered in Atlanta today for the initial
conference of the fourth missionary
department of the Episcopal church.
The conference is to last three days
and will be devoted to an exhaustive
review of the missionary efforts of the
church and the formulation of plans
for the future.
Fisheries Commission.
Victoria, B. C, Nov. 7. The British
Columbia fisheries commission met
here today preparatory to going to
Seattle later in the week for a con
ference with the fisheries commission
of the state of Washington. The chief
purpose of the joint conference Is
to outline the measures regarded as
necessary for the preservation and
development of the salmon fisheries
Gold From Sea Water.
Washington, Nov. 7. Consul Mahin
writes from Nottingham, England
that the Belgian process has been
found successful In securing gold from
sea water. The process Is described
as follows: A ton of sea water Is
treated with about five cubic centi
meters of concentrated aqueous stan
nous chloride, when the gold Is con
verted Into purple cassius and precip
itated together with magnesium hy
drate and the excess of tin, by the
subsequent addition of about a pound
of slacked lime. From the precipitate
the gold Is extracted with dilute po
tassium cyanide solution and Isolated
by any of the methods commonly used
In the cyanide process. Bea water
from the Mediterranean and English
Channel yielded no gold by this pro
cess, whereas samples from the at
lantiu furnished abundant traces.
Dry Wood i
Get The Best, j
Good
nr.il
ROCK SPRING COAI.
Die Coal that gives tho mom
heat.
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
W. C. MINNIS
Leave orders at Hennlngs' cigar
store, )pp. Peoples Ware
honse. Phone Main .
CHICKENS
NEED
SHELL
HONK
GItll
AND MANY OTHER THING
WHICH
C.F. Colcsworthy
CAN SUPPLY YOC WITH
117-12 EAST ALT A STREET
Culdrano Needs School Room.
The public schools of Culdesac are
experiencing considerable difficulty In
the school question. All of the rooms
are over-crowded, notwithstanding
the new building that was recently
erected. Those who graduated from
the eighth grade are now waiting for
the county superintendent to Inaug
urate a high school course. The
schools are well equipped and have
plenty of teachers. The finances are
In good condition and there Is noth
ing to. hinder the establishing of an
other grade for the advanced pupils.
Culdesac Register.
An Important Business Deal
Consumated Last Week
IN ADDITION TO THE VICTOR
AND COLUMBIA TALKING MA
CHINES, J. A. OWEN HOUSE SE
CURES THE WORLD-FAMOUS EDI
SON GRAPHOPIIONE FOR THIS
TERRITORY. THE NEWS COMES
AS A SURPRISE AS HE ALREADY
HAD THE VICTOR AND COLUMBIA
AGENCIES. THE FIRST ORDER
OF 20 MACHINES AND 3000 REC
ORDS TO ARRIVE MONDAY, NOV
EMBER 6.
In addition to the famous Victor
and Columbia Talking Machines, J. A.
Owenhouse secures the agency for the
EDISON GRAPHOPHONE AND
RECORDS IN EASTERN OREGON
Pendleton will now have as fine s
Graphophone store as anywhere In
the entire northwest An Initial or
der of 25 of the world-renowned
Edison Graphophones and 3000 Edison
records will arrive Monday, Nov. 6.
This means that Pendleton people will
have the pleasure of hearing the three
greatest talking machines In the world
before making a choice. A complete
line of all these makes will be kept in
stock at all times and all the very
latest records, both In the disc and cyl
inder makes will be handled by Mr.
Owenhouse as fast as they are put on
the market In the new style Edlsons
that will be on display next Monday
prices will range from $10 to 160, the
Victors range from 115 to 1100, and
the Columbia from f 15 to (150 any
of these machines can bo purchased
on the easy payment plan and all rec
ords will be exchangeable as often
as desired. Recitals will be given
dally at EILERS PIANO HOVSn, on
Main Street, where the machines are
on display and all of the very latest
Machines for Christmas will be stored
records will always bo found In stock,
for you when a small deposit Is made
and with any of the above machines
you can have the world's greatest tal
ent In your own home every evening
at your own convenience, making
THE VICTOR, THE COLUMBIA, or
THE EDISON a very desirable and
useful gift, as good music, well ren
dered, will educate, lift up. Inspire and
ennoble, A cordial welcome Is ex
tended to all.
J. A. OWENHOUSE
Distributer for Eastern Oregon
with Ellen Piano House, Main Street
THIS rWnrnrV f'i
BARGAINS
TO-DAY
AB of Block 209 - . $525.00
E.X Lou 13-U, Block 185 $475.00
Chas. A. Hill
106 E. AltaSt.
Kidney Troubles
are easily rclloved and cured In the
beginning, but as the disease grows In
severity we must find a more potent
remedy. Here Is where Irvine's Buchu
Wafers excel as a cure. Of course,
they give quick relief, but more
than that, they give a sure and lasting
cure. They positively purify the
blood. Sold at 60c a box by Tallman
ft Co., 623 Main street, Pendleton, Or.
SCHEDULE OF
PEN DLETON-UKIAH
Si age I foe r--
Daily trips between Pendleton and
Ukiah, except Sunday. Stage leaves
Pendleton at 7 a. m., arrives at Uklah
at 6 p. m. Return stage leaves Uklah
at 6xa. m., arrives at Pendleton 5 p.
m. i
Pendleton to Uklah, $3: round trip,
15. Pendleton to Alba, $2.75; round
trip, $5. Pendleton to Ridge, $2; round
trip, $3.60. Pendleton to Nye, $1.50;
round trip, $2.60. Pendleton to Pilot
Rock, $i; round trip, $1.60.
Office at Brock A McComas' drugstore
The Grouse Season
IS NOW HERE. WE HAVE A FINU
IJNB OF AMMUNITION. COMB
AND SEE US BEFORE YOU GO OtJT
FOR THE BIRDS. '
Taylor Hardware
Company
741 Main Street
j Wood & Coal j
a at
RosrynCoal $6.50deliv-
ered, $6.00at the shed
Reslyn .Joal, after thorough
exhaustive testa, haa been se-
lected by the V. 8. government
for the nse of Its war vessels,
as It stood the highest test '
Cascade Red Fir, sawed in e
stove-wood lengths, $6.00 per
cord, delivered. Discount on
large quantities.
! PROMPT DELIVERY.
Roslvn Wood
& Coal Co.
PHONE MAIN M.
THE PORTLAND
or
PORTLAND, OBROON.
American plaa, $8 per day and npwva
Headquarters for tourists and commercial
travelers. Special rates made to fern! I tea
sod slngls gentlemen. The atsnagesieat
will be pleased at all times to show roomi
snd sire prices. A modern Turklsk bate
eeubltahmut la the hotel.
B. C. BOW BBS. Ifaaater