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DAILY EAST ORkUoA'IAN, VKS DLETON, OREGOZ2 FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1006.
FACE T3REE.
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SENATORS
ARE POPULAR
Ft'LTON AND GEARIN
HAVE MANY FRIENDS.
Doth Arc on Important Committees
and Roth Haws Established Them
selves in the Friendship of the Sen
ate Ry Their Popularity They Se
cured Many Favors for Oregon in
tlio Senate.
John E: Lathrop, formerly editor of
the East Oregonlan, but now private
secretary to Senator Oearln, of Ore
gon, writing to the Oregon Dally
Journal from Washington, says of the
popularity of Senators Fulton and
Oearln:
It will be understood that popular
ity counts for much In Washington.
After a man's measure Is taken here,
and his capacity Is estimated, his ef
ficiency In accomplishing things Is
then determined. It counts for much
If the people here like a senator; he
can get things done more quickly, and
both the senators from Oregon are
fortunate in that ' they enjoy great
popularity.
This truth was illustrated the other
day when the senate, by unanimous
consent, agreed to the Immediate con
sideration of Senator Fulton's bll ap
propriating $400,000 for the mouth of
the Columbia river. This measure
had been added to the sundry civil
bill as an amendment Time was pass
ing and matters of national import
ance were crowding for attention. So
the senators from Oregon decided, If
possible, to force action. Senator
Fulton, therefore, went to republican
members of the senate and secured
a promise that no objection would be
raised on that side of the chamber
to immediate consideration of the bill.
Likewise, Senator Oearln personally
interviewed the democratic senators
and also secured from them the
promise that no objection would be
raised. One objection from any sen
ator would have prevented the con
slderatlon at that time and matters
'Of such transcendent Importance were
before the senate for consideration
that had action not been secured then
the chances were that nothing would
have been done by the senate at thhi
session of the congress.
So on March t the matter was call
ed up by Senator Fulton, who asked
the unanimous consent for immediate
consideration and not a voice In pro
test was raised, even though at that
time the senate was 'quivering with
excitement over the, railroad rate bill
and was stirred to Its depths over the
statehood and Philippine tariff meas
ures. So far as the senate Is concern
ed, therefore, decisive action has been j
secured, and the unanimous vote
given there is weighing heavily with
the house of representatives, so that
Chairman Burton, of the rivers and
harbors committee, Is disposed to fa
vor the project. i
It was largely the personal popular
ity of the two senators with their re
spective parties that effected such a
desirable result in the matter of the
$400,000 appropriation.
With reference to the Irrigation
projects in Klamath, Lake, Harney,
Malheur, Umatilla and other counties,
the two senators are working indus
triously, missing no opportunity to
advance these enterprises and induce
speedy action. Indeed, it must be
said, In justice to the executive de
partments, that there is. no obstacle
In connection with these Oregon pro
jects. However, owing to the vast
mass of details which must be handl
ed by the departments, a popular sen
ator can accomplish much In urging
action, and this has been done by the
two senators from Oregon.
Fnlton on Seven Committee.
Senator Fulton serves . on seven
committees, as follows: Claims, In
dustrial expositions, irrigation, post
offices and postroads, public survey
and national quarantine, public lands
nnd revision of laws. Senator Gearln's
committee assignments are: Claims,
District of Columbia, forest reserva
tions and the protection of game. In
dustrial expositions, national banks,
pensions.
Senator Fulton, as chairman of the
commute on claims, has wrought a
decided change in the methods pur
sued when he succeeded to the chair
manship of that committee; he laid
down the rule that all claims for
money to be paid by the United States
should be subject. Insofar as the com
mittee could determine, to the same
principle that would be Involved were
the case to be brought before a fed
eral court.
"In other words," said the senator,
"If a claim come before the commit
tees, which, according to our Inform
ation, would not be just ground for
recovery In a court of law, the com
mittee rejects the claim. If the claim
woold be good ground for action In
a court, stating the proposition In
general terms, the committee reports
It favorably."
SUIT FOR DIVORCE.
Human Blood Marks.
A tale of horror was told by mark
of human blood in the home of J. W.
Williams, a well known merchant of
Bac, Ky. He writes: "Twenty years
ago I had severe hemorrhages of the
lungs, and was near death when I be
gan taking Dr. King's New Discovery,
It completely cured me and I have re
mained wen ever smce." it cures
hemorrhages, chronic coughs, settled
colds and bronchitis, and is the only
known cure for weak lungs. Every
Dottle guaranteed by Tallman & Co.,
and the Pendleton Drug Co., drug
gists. EOc and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
John Gajen's Family liquor store.
Court St, opposite Oolden Rule hotel.
Mrs. Staples Alleges Cruelty, Drunk
ennem and Jealousy.
Alma M. Staples has commenced
suit for divorce from Arthur M. Sta
ples, and alleges a number of reasons
why the decree should be granted.
According to the complaint the two
were married at East Portland on
March 24, 1900. Within two months
after the wedding the defendant be
gan a course of cruel and Inhuman
treatment towards the plaintiff. It
Is bii id he would become drunk, and
while in that state abuse the plaintiff
by calling her vile and profane
names. Also, he Is said to be of a
jealous disposition and to have false
ly accused plaintiff of being unduly
Intimate with other men. For these
reasons a decree of divorce Is asked,
and, U?o custody of the 5-year-old
child.
The complaint In the above case
was filed today by J. W. Knowles, of
La Grande.
UNKNOWN MAN DECAPITATED.
Stuck Ilia Head Between tlie Drive
wheels of an Engine.
Tracy, Cal., April 12. While under
the Influence of liquor, an unknown
man at noon today stuck his head
between the drlvewheels of a switch
engine. His head was severed from
the body and was picked up several
feet away. A large crowd witnessed
the incident. The deceased, whose
first name was "Nat," had been em
ployed at the Pinole powder works.
If you ever bought a box of Witch
Hazel Salve that failed to give satis
faction the chances are it did not
have the name "E. C. DeWItt & Co."
printed on the wrapper and pressed
In the box. The original DeWltt's
Witch Hazel Salve never falls to give
satisfaction for burns, sores, bolls,
tetter, cracked hands, etc. For blind.
bleeding. Itching and protruding piles
It affords almost Immediate relief. It
stops the pain. Sold by Tallman A
Co.
New Clirlxtlan Church at Yakima
The Christian church of this city
Is found to be Inadequate for the con
gregations which assemble there for
worship. As the congregation Is one
of the largest In the city they have
determined to erect a new stone
church to cost In the neighborhood
of $25,000, and not over $30,000.
Yakima Republic.
Sold Out
This Is to notify the public that we
have sold our lumber business in Pen
dleton. Parties Indebted to our flm
will kindly call and settle immedi
ately. GRAY'8 HARBOR LUMBER CO.
For Sale.
For sale cheap, a good five-room
house. Inquire of W. P. Temple.
Found, at Fergy's, Kaiser's dog.
EUBWEHSEK
is fermented in Glass-Enameled Vats.
After the process of fermentation it is lagered
(aged) trom four to nve months in Wass
Lined Steel Tanks, from which it is drawn
into bottles. Thus it is
In Glass from Kettle to Lip
The result is an exquisite taste and flavor,
distinctively its own, which accounts for the
Scilc of
137,722,150 Bottles
of Budweiser in 1905
exceeding that of all other bottled beers.
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n
St. Louis. U. S. A.
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PENDLETON ICE ft COLD STORAGE CO
Distributor,
Pendleton.
Ctrkt or 11 I
Raiding Gnats In Mexico.
Consul Duhalme, writing from Sal
tlllo, Mexico, relative to data as to
the sheep and goat raising Industry
In his district, says that out of 7,
438,813 hectares of land considered
of any value either as forest land,
grazing land, or land under cultiva
tion in that state 6,147,553 hectares
are classified as grazing land, the
greatest portion of which Is being
used for goat pastures. During the
year 1904 the consumption of goat
meat In the state of Coahuila was
275,553 animals, valued at $822,089.
During the same period the consump
tion of mutton was 14,290 animals,
valued at $55,891. Ooat meat Is sold
per kilo from 14 to 16 cents; usually
sold by the carcass at from $2 to
$2.25 each. The values quoted are In
Mexican money. The Mexican dollai
today la worth r,0 cents gold.
Of the 1500 to leral troops In Stot
zenburg canton, Luzon, 143 are down
with malaria and -i7 with enteric
diseases.
ff 0 n Every woman covet a
' loss of their girlish forms
after marriage. The bearing
of children is often destructive
to the mother's shapeliness.
All of this can be avoided,
however, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, m this
great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and
preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the
danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through
this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing.
Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the
use of this wonderful
remedy. Sold by all
druggists at $i.oo per
bottle. Our little
book, telling all about
this liniment, will be sent free.
T18 BraHfle'd Reralater Co., Atlanta. Ga. Iff " R'Z&l
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Get The Best
Good
Dry Wood:
ROCK SPRING COAL
roe Coal that gives the moat J
best.
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
W. C. MINNIS i
X Leave orders at Hennlngs' dgai t
tore, opp. people w are-
boose. .
'Phone Mam 0.
National Cash
Registers
GEO. H. PAYNE,
Sales Agent
Room 218 Ransom Building.
Walla Walla, Wash.
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BAER'S CLOTHING
WEARS
729
Main
MAX SAER
HEN'S SHOP
729
Main
Everything Guaranteed
Money back If you want it
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Saturday Morning we place on Sale 150 Men's Suits
that, are good values ranging in price from $15.00 to
$22.50. We place the entire lot on Sale at $7, $8,
$8.50, $9, $9.50, $ 1 0.50 and $ 1 1 . R.EMEMBERThat
$7 here in a Suit of Clothes is the same as $15 other
places for SATURDAY ONLY.
This Sale ends Saturday Night with the stores closing. No old shop
worn goods, but good clean snappy merchandise and every purchase
absolutely GUARANTEED or we wont have your money. :: :: ::
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