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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 1C, 1906.
EIGnT PAES.
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of socialism, to voto with their class
at all elections, until they overthrow
the powers of capitalism and termin
ate forever the class struggle and in
augurate the co-operative common
wealth, based on the fundamental
principle: "To every worker the full
product of his labor."
IT
FOX STATE TICKET
HAS BEEN NOMINATED.
PAGE SIX.
OREGON
SOCIALISTS
At The
Opera House
Pendleton Oregon
MONDAY NIQHT
MARCH 19th
DR. WARD
AND STAFF
From the Medical Institute
of Liverpool, England; Craw
fordevllle, Ind., and Port
land. Ore., will give
A PPFF
ILLUSTRATED
LECTURE
Lecture begins at g p. m.
Ladies especially invited.
MUSIC
Rheumatic and Paralytic
Cripples cured on the stage.
FREE
The deaf made to hear In a few
seconds. Come on crutches, in in
valid chairs and you shall walk as a
child. Bring your ear trumpets and
lay them down and you shall hear.
Come and hear these high-class med
ical lectures and se XKi marVol6us
cures made in a few minutes and you
will be convinced that the dream of
the philosopher Is being realized.
Platform Outline) Socialistic Princi
ple Demand Equul Suffrage fop
Men anil Women, Justice aiul Full
Rewards for the laborer and Lawn
KoKiilatiinr the EmToudimemii of
MoiHHly.
and
The Treament Is Osteopathy
Medicine Combined.
ROBBED
r From The
CLUTCHES
Of
TORTURE
Seeing is Believing
ARE THESE CURES PERMANENT
Read and be Convinced.
This is to certify that I have been
a helpless cripple for two and a half
years from that giant disease, rheu
matism, and was In bed part of the
time, and for two years was compell
ed to walk with crutches. Dr. Ward
treated in at the opera house Aug
ust 2, li05, and broke my crutches
at the Opera house without them and
1 continue to walk and am feeling
fine, have no more use fur crutches.
I take pleasure In recommending Dr.
Ward to the public.
(Signed) M. T. CARLTON.
Boise, Idaho. August 5, 1903.
The socialists of Oregon will be In
the field with a full state ticket this
year and are making a vigorous cam
paign. The socialist vote In the state
at the last election was 8419 for the
candidate for supreme Judge. This
vote was an Increase of 23 per cent
over the vote of two years previous.
Estimating that the socialists make
23 per cent gains this year, the total
vote at the coming state election
would be 7295. It very probable
that more than 23 per cent Increase
will be witnessed this year, since the
Portland labor unions have largely
adopted socialism and railroad em
ployes are turning to that political
faith in large numbers.
Following Is the state ticket, which
has just been nominated In Portland:
Governor C. W. Barzee, The
Dalles.
Secretary of State R. C. Brown,
Roseburg.
Treasurer O. B. Cook, Portland.
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion J. G. Hosmer, Marlon county.
Labor Commissioner W. J. Rich
ards, Albany.
Attorney General C. E. Brlx,
Prinevllle.
State Printer J. C. Cooper, Mc
Minnville. United States Senator (long term)
A. O. Simola, Portland.,
United States Senator (short term)
J. D. Stephens, Portland.
Congressman (first district) W.
W. Myers, Oregon City.
Congressman (Second district A.
M. Paul, La Grande.
Platform Adopted.
The following state platform has
been adopted:
We, the socialist party of the state
of Oregon, In convention assembled,
proclaim our allegiance to the social
ist party of America and affirm our
unfaltering adherence to the prlncl
pies and program of the international
revolutionary socialism. We base our
appeal upon the following declaration
as our pjajform principles:
1. Labor produces all wealth.
2, Labor's Stare Is a mean and un
certain portion of its products.
3. The capitalist class appropri
ates products of labor by the private
ownership of the means of production
and distribution by and through the
wage system, being thus enabled to,
live In Idleness and luxury.
4. An Inevitable cag3 war cre.
ated by the. appropriation of labor's
Planet.
o, The class struggle must con
tinue so long as the profit system en
dures. 6. The most efficient and potent
weapon with which the people can
successfully oppose the capitalist class
Is the ballot.
7. If elected to any office the so
cialist's one and only consideration
shall be the working class is this
legislation favorable to the working
class? If not. I am against it.
8. We declare In favor of the equal
suffrage of men and women.
9. In conclusion, we appeal to all
worklnirmen to study the principles
Doctor Are Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery of Ken
neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., Is the
subject of much interest to the medi
cal fraternity and a wide circle of
friends. He says of his case: "Owing
to severe Inflammation of the throat
and congestion of the lungs, three
doctors gave me up to die. when, as
a last resort, I was Induced to try Dr.
King's New Discovery and I am happy
to say, it saved my life." Cures the
worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis,
Tonsllltls. Weak Lungs, Hoarseness
and La Grippe. Guaranteed at Tall
man & Co.'s and Brock & McComas
drug stores. 60c and 31.00. Trial bot
tle fee.
FOR A GREATER WEST TOINT.
Proposed to Add 250-Acre Island to
the Reservation.
West Point, N. Y., March 18. The
purchase of Constitution Island, In
the Hudson, as an addition to the mil
itary reservation of West Point, has
been recommended by the secretary
of war In a letter to congress. Secre
tary Taft at the same time submitted
reports from officers of the war de
partment and from General Mills, su
perintendent of the academy, to show,
that the academy needs more room.
He recommended that an Item be In
corporated In the Military Academy
appropriation bill for 1175,000 to
purchase the island.
The island is at the bend of the
Hudson, opposite from here and only
about 300 yards distant. Its area Is
250 acres and It has long been the
property of the Warner family. On
the Island are the remains of the
breastworks begun in 1775 and com
pleted later by Kosciusko.
uenerai Hales, chler of staff, In a
report says: "There Is every reason
for the government making a pur
chase of the Island, and none for not
making it. The present owner is an
aged woman who for sentimental
reasons has always refused to sell an
acre of her property to private par
tics, preferring to live undisturbed In
her home; and now, as the property
must soon pass Into other hands, her
one wish Is to have It go to the gov
eminent."
It Is proposed to use the island, if
purchased, as a drill ground in prac
tical military engineering, and spe
cially In exercises In pontooneerlne
rowing across the river to the pontoon
site on the east bank, according to the
war department authorities, will af
ford useful aiia additlonad practice
for the troops.
Have You Dispcpsia, Indigestion?
If today you suffer from imn&'.red
digestion, sluggish ltv or impure'
blood, and you were told of a prepar
ation which Would cure you at a
small cost, would you try the remedy?
There is a medicine Green's August
Flower. Go to your druggist's and
buy a test bottle for 25 cents, or the
regular size for 75 cents. If you have
used all other dyspepsia remedies
without satisfaction, or if you have
never used any preparation for these
distressing affections; If you have
hea ache, biliousness, loss of appe
tite, sleeplessness, nervousness, or
any disorder of the stomach or liver,
cure yourself quickly by using the In
fallible August Flower. It is not an
alcoholic stimulant, but quite harm
less for general use. Get a copy of
Green's prize alma.iac. Tallman &
Co.
ARE YOU TIRED OF PAYING
"BLUNDER TAXES"
op
a
Many a business man pays as much money for the luxury of blunder
ing as a steam yacht, or a private touring car would cost.
"Blunder Taxes" cannot be evaded whatever else waits, these tnust be
paid. If a business man gets Into the habit of making the same blunders
more than once, the taxes will soon amount to confiscation
"Blunder Taxes" are levied with amazing frequency upon store adver
tisers. Among the blunders which are assessed at "full value" In adver
tising are these:
Selection of poor mediums.
Using too little space In good mediums.
Devoting less attention to preparing t'.e dally store advertisement than
to the storing of some empty boxes in the basement.
Stopping the ad altogether for one or more days now and then.
Figuring the advertising appropriation on the basis of what you can
"afford" after all other expenses are provided for.
The use of "programs,',' schemes, circulars, posters, fence-signs, pla
cards and Jim-cracks, under the Impression that you re securing real pub
licity, and that somewhere, somehow, sometime someone will be Influenced
by some of these things to come to your store and buy something.
YOVR "BLUNDER TAX" BILL GROWS SMALLER AND SMALLER
AS YOUR VSE OF NEWSPAPER PUBLICITY GROWS BIGGER AND
BIGGER.
CONTINUOUS PUBLICITY IN THE
WILL PREVENT PAYING "BLUNDER TAXES."
L
AW
AS
PIECE OF BEEP
To Whom It May Concern: "I was
treated by Dr. Ward at the opera
house, August D, -90:, for deafness.
Have been Improving since. I now
hear as well as I ever did. and shall
ever be grateful to Dr. Ward for cur
ing me."
(Bhrned) H. M. COLLINS.
Boise, Idaho, AugWit 5, 1905.
Suffered For Three Years With
Itching Humor Doctor Did No
Good Cruiser Newark, U. S. N.
Man Cured in Three Weeks.
SPEEDY CURE BY
CUTICURA REMEDIES
"I Buffered with humor for about
three years, off and on. I finally saw
a doctor and he gave me remedies that
tim me no Rood,
so I tried Cuticura
when my limb bo
low the knee to the
ankle was as raw
as a piece of beef.
All I used was the
Cuticura Soap and
r -x the Ointment. I
V"" ' bathed with the
Soap every day and used about six
or seven boxes of Ointment. I was
thoroughly cured of the humor in three
weeks and haven't been affected with
it since. I use no other Soap than
Cuticura now. I remain, yours respect
fully, H. J. Mvers, U. 8. N., U. S. &
Newark, New York, July 8, 1905.
P. a. Publish if you wish,"
Voices of the skeptical are hushed
for they must now believe that this
man Is a wonder, for they now see
what he can really do, and "what the
eye sees the heart must believe."
OFFICE AT
HOTEL
THE DOCTOR WILL STAY
IN PENDLETON NINE
DAYS
CUTICURAGROWSHAIR
Crusted Scalps Cleansed and
Purified by Cuticura Soap
Assisted hv liL'ht dressings of Cuticura.
the great Skin Cure. This treotmentat
once stops fulling hair, removes crusts,
scales, and dandruff, destroys hair
parasites, soothes irritated, itching
surfaces, stimulate the hair follicles,
loosens the scalpskin, supplies the roots
with energy and nourishment, and
makes the hairerow upon a sweet.whole-
,some, healthy scalp when all else fails.
Complete external and internal treat
ment for every humor, from pimples to
scrofula, from infancy to age, consisting
of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills,
may now be had of all druggists for one
dollar. A single set is often sufficient
to cure the most distressing cases.
Sold throughout the worid. Cutktira Softp, ale., Obit
Btral.flrtr.,ai,d KMlrot,We.rlii lorotol ChucoUM Cou4
F1U,M. per vial f 60 1. "tUr Uruf ft Ctitm. Corp., Sol
fropt, fiotuo. Bead to M Hu Ureti Unroot Cvt.
SOME BIG Al'TO FIGVRES.
Annual Increase in Production About
One-Third.
New York, March 16. Pome sta
tistlcs of unusual Intel est concerning
the automobile industry In the United
States have just been brought out In
the litigation over the SeUMi patent.
According to official figures, as sworn
to In the United Slates circuit court
the total number of vehicles manu
factured and Imported under licenses
from January 1, 1903, to January 1.
1!06. was 41.6K6. The valuation of
these cars was $83. H 1.437.21', and the
royalties paid on them to he llcens
ers was $814,183.52. All of the fig
ures given represent cars actually
sold.
The IncreaKo of production In 1904
over 1903 amounted to 30 per cent
in the number of vehicles and the In
crease In the value of the (truss sales
was 58 per cent. The Increase of
1905 over 1904 In the number uf ve
hicles was 32.5 per cent, while the In
crease in the value of the product sold
rose to 06.2 per cent. The total busi
ness In 1005, according to the testi
mony, amounted to 17,840 vehicles,
having a valuation of $31,814,758.99.
According to these figures the av
erage selling price of automobiles in
1903 was $li70; In 1904 It was $1422,
and In 1905. $1784. Thj average sell
ing price for Imported cars for the
three years was $6710.
:
TESTS SPRAYING FLUID.
Experiments Made by Iduho Profes
sors at Lowlston.
The experimental spraying tests
which have been conducted since
Tuesday by Professor U F. Hender
son of the University of Idaho, and
Horticultural Inspector William Mohl
were concluded yesterday, says the
Lewlston Tribune.
The tests were made In Mr. Wing's
orchard on East Main street, and the
John Vernon place. About 18 trees
were treated In the city and about 36
In the Vernon orchard. Professor
Henderson states that the trees were
terribly Infested with scale and In
many Instances the spray was poured
on. about six gallons being used to
each tree.
The Rex spray was used with sev
eral different strengths. The tests
were made under 20 per cent solu
tlon, using five gallons of Rex spray
to 40 gallons of water, and Is called
the 10 per cent solution. The first
was applied hot and the second luke
warm. Then there was a 7 per cent
solution made by mixing one gallon
of the Rex spray with 15 gallons of
water. This was put on cold. These
solutions of varying strength were
used In order to test the efficacy of
the spray under several conditions.
Tests were also made with the Pi
per formula of 15 pounds of lime, the
same amount of sulphur and 60 gal
lons of water. A good many trees
were sprayed with this formula.
Then also the California formula was
used with full strength. This Bpray
consists of 40 pounds of lime, 20
pounds of sulphur and 15 pounds of
solt to the barrel. This Is the spray
Mr. Mohl has been using In spray
ing orchards this spring. The trees
were tagged with the name of the
spra used in order that no mistakes
would occur when the examination
Is made two months hence.
Indigestion Is much of a habit.
Don't get the habit. Take a little Ko-
dol Dyspepsia Cure after eating and
you will quit belching, puffing, palpi
tating and frowning. Kodol digests
what you eot and makes the stomach
sweet. Sold by Tallman & Co.
m
j MAKES WRECKS
Lf NOT CURES
Horse Sale a Success.
The Ennls mule and horse sale held
at McDonald's brick barn was one of
the most successful sales of Its kind
ever held In Walla Walla, says the
Walla Walla Union. Horsemen and
farmers living In the vicinity of the
city as well as many from outside
points were In attendance In larga
numbers and he bidding for the
horses was quite li"ly. At tho sale
yesterday something like $8000 worth
of mules and horses were sold.
Sold Out.
This Is to notify the public that we
have sold our lumber business In Pen
dleton. Parties Indebted to our firm
will kindly call and settle Immedi
ately. GRAY'S HARBOR LUMBER CO.
In a will filed for probate at Chi
cago, George C. Watts, a contractor
and Board of Trade man left $20,000
to provide a home for his fox terrier
BUI, anil $300 a year for the care of
his riding horse King.
Thousands who have had their health ruined by Mercury testify that it
makes wrecks instead of cures in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison.
While it may mask the disease in the system for awhile, when the treatment
is left off the trouble returns with renewed violence, combined with the dis
astrous effects of this powerful min
eral. Mercury, and Potash, which is I suffered greatly from Contagious
, J . l r- Blood Poison. I consulted phyaiolans
also a common treatment for Conta- who prescribed Mercury. Nothing did
pious Blood Foison, eat out the lining me any good-in fact the treatment
, . t i u . i proved more harmful than beneficial.
of the stomach and bowels, produce friend toid Ine thBt 8. s. s. bad oer-
chronic dyspepsia, cause the teeth to talnly eared him, and I Immediately
i . ..1 oommenced its use, and in a short while
decay, make spongy, tender gums, j could nnd no troe o( the um.
affect the bones and muscles, and leave This was twoyears ago, and I can truth
its victims complete physical wrecks. owlngOrran!Ky? s'ANDEHS.
Another effect of this treatment is
mercurial Rheumatism, the worst and most hopeless form of this disease.
There isbutonecertain, reliable antidote for this destructive poison, and that
is S. S. S. It is the only medicine that is able to go into the blood and
cure the disease permanently. S. S. a. does not
hide or cover up anything, but so completely
drives out the poison that no signs of it are ever
seen ngain. S. S. S. is made entirely of roots,
herbs and barks, and while curing Contagious
Blood Poison, will drive out the effects of any
mineral treatment. We offer a reward of fi.ooo
for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral of any kind. Book with
instructions for self-treatment and any medical advice wished furnished
without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA.
Elevated railway are being built
In Toklo. They were begun before
the war and will now be finished.
California Prune Wafers.
The great tonic cathartic, an Invalu
able cure for Malaria, Biliousness
Constipation, Nervousness, Catarrh o
the Stomach, Bad Breath, Oily Skin
Sleeplessness, Wind and all Liver
Stomach and Bowel trouble Tallma
it Co., 623 Main St., Pendleton, Ore.
100 Wafers IS Cent.
5 Get The Best!
Good
Dry Wood!
PURELY VEGETABLE.
and
R ICK SPRING COAL
flie Coal that gives the most
bent.
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
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Leave orders at Hennlngs' cigar (
store, Opp. Peoples Ware
house.
'Phone Main 6.
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Recognized as tl.e best
and most economical fuel.
We are prepared to con
tract with you f.r your
winter's supply. We de
liver coal or wood to any
part of the city.
Laatz Bros.
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