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PAGX THBS3B. eight pages. DAILY EAST OBKOONUJV, FKNDLBTOir, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1908. ' FEE 0CK5 MI-O-NA MEANS STOMACn COM PORT. in Now Just iee Japan, Though auch a amall man, He'a going to swipe All the trade If he can. There'! no denying the fact that Japan la a big factor In commerce. W are also making bag Inroada upon the clothing patronage of the public Our trade la constantly Increasing owing to the fact that we never take any unfair advantages. For good treatment and. high quality gooda, at reasonable prlcea, come to us. Bond Brothers Leading Clothiers PREPARED Lime and Sulphur Spray READY FOR USE I gaL makes 10 of Spray, by mixing with cold water The Pendleton Drug Co. ; PATRONIZE BOMB INDUSTRY By Drinking the Horn Product, the Famous $500 BEER Guaranteed Absolutely Pure. Try a case for family use. For sale at all leading bars. CITY BREWERY schultz strickkr Phone Main 028. Get.the.Best Good Dry Wood and the BEST KIND OP COAL. PROMPT DELIVERY. W. C. MINNIS i Leave orders at HENNING'S CIGAR STORE Opposite Peoples Warehouse TIIONE MAIN Our Specialty is mo r amuy i raue We are fully prepared to fur nlph you tho best of lard, sau sages and fresh, smoked or cured meats and fish each day. Central Meat Market I Carney ft Tweedy. Telephone Main It. B CO cha I tlnl Our sparkling, tempting, satisfying beer and aoda water Is pronounced the purest and best for thirst quench ing purposes; 24 bottles of beer or aoda delivered to, your home for only 11.00. JOHN GAGEN Eagle Block. Court Street PASTIME PARLORS. RUTIH2RFORD ft MOLITOR, Props. A quiet resort for the healthful exer cise of BOWLING, POOL AND BILLIARDS. Only flrst-ciasa tables used. Cigars, confectionery, tobaccoa and soft drinks. AT OU Ellf CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY WANTS GOVERNMENT TO BUY Representative from Second District Will Seek to Have an ApprojnliMlon Added to Uk.' ItlverK and Harbors Bill at Tikis Sortdon Though General Bill WiU Not be Paxl. Though there will bo no general rivers and harbors bill at this session of congress, Congressman W. C. Haw- ley Is trying to get an appropriation for the purchase of the Oregon City locks with funds provided by the government and the state acting to gether, says the Salem Statesman. Concerning his efforts In that direc tion last evening's Portland Telegram said: "Congressman Hawley, of the First district has hopes of making the Ore gon City locks free for all river boats and to thut end Is striving to have a sufficient appropriation tacked on to the rivers and harbor bill this session to buy the locks from the present owners, the Portland Railway, Light & Power company. The appropria tion of 1300,000 set aside by the state for the purpose Is to be augmented. Mr. Hawley says, by an amounte In cluded In the river and harbor appro priation by congress. He has written to Secretary Giltner of the Portland chamber of commerce, urging that a committee be appointed by the organ ization whose duty will be to collect facts and figures relating to the amount of tonnage now passing through the locks for the entire year. air. Ulltner will bestir himself In the mater, in order that the necessary figures be placed before the rivers and harbors committee as soon as possible. rne locks at Oregon City were built by a private corporation, over 30 years ago," Mr. Giltner says, "and It was the understanding then that they should become the property of the state after a certain time, on the pay ment of a stipulated sum. The locks have been offered to the state on more than one occasion, but no legis lature has taken the steps necessary for the transfer. "Public ownership of the locks will very likely redound to the advantage of the producers of the Willamette valley and to the business men of Portland, who will be enabled to send goods by steamer at lower rates than now rule. "The locks at the Cuscades are op- cruieu iree oy me general govern ment, but have not thus far served to reduce freights to and from the In land empire, but this Is because the locks at Celllo have not ben finished, nen tne obstructions on the Upper coiumnia are removed and boats can go from Portland to Umatilla without portages, public ownership and opera tlon of the locks at the Cascade win bealn to have the effect of reducing rreignt rates as Intended by the orlgl nni promoters of the locks." 100 Reward. $100. ins reanrrt of tbli paper will be nleaj1 io io.ni init tners is at loaat one dreaded ? .,h,t t'l'nr n" beeo able to cure I, n- A " M tnt to Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Core Is the only positive nlty. Catarrh Mnf t constitutions! dls rV.""r eonstltntlonal treatment ... . . trrn cure is taken Internally uiirrui upun me oiooa ana mucous surfaces of the ajatem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and rlvlnc the patient strength by building np the .uii.iu.ioo una uniting nature Id doing Its work. The proprietors have offered One Hundred Dollars for any raae that It 7 Vl,re- Btn tor list of teatlmonl- . . J. CnBNBT A CO.. Toledo. O Hold by all Kruiottots. 75c. take Halls Family rill, for conatlpa- GKHMANY GIVES HILL A ROYAL WEM'OME American AiiilwsNiulor I Uglily Kecclv ed After the Tcniesi. Berlin, May 15. Despite tho tern pest In a teapot that raged In Herman ".I'm.iiiiiih; null's JOIIOWlllg tllO An- nnuncement of the appointment of Dr Linviu jayne mil as ambassador to Germany, there Is every evidence that he will be given an enthusiastic rccop Hon when he. begins his duties In nor 1 1 TTl I SI mi. uiKiiiy iiniioring comments on ir. mils historical works mc fig ment In tho Berlin papers, and one of he loading Journals has declared hlni o lie "the profoundt'st scholar con cmporary America has produced.' This Is high praise, coming as it docs from a semi-official newspaper that largely reflects the opinions of th.; mperor. rending the arrival of Dr. Hill In une, American diplomatic affairs nrc being cared for by Secretary Garrett. ho Is serving In the capacity of charge d'affalrs. since First Secretary ddy left Berlin to' begin his duties as merlcan minister to the Argentine epubllc. Berlin real estate dealers cherish he prospect that somebody will he me rich through tho proposed pur se of an American embassy bulld- ng In the kaiser's capital. Since tho nnouncemont of the project, the em bassy and state department have been deluged with offers of property of every description, ranging from pain- and ' princely establishments to burban tenement houses. Amerl 's fame for wealth Is so thoroughly labllshed In Germany that each en- erprlslng house agent Is confident he 111 have no trouble In driving a ndsome bargain for himself. If, as ported, It Is Intended to divide half million dollars equally between the mbassles ,of Germany ond Mexico, not much of an establishment will be obtainable here. The palace Ambassador Tower has vacated Is held at half a million dol lars, and three or four others regard ed as fit for the housing of our em bassy are priced at $400,000 each. The Japanese government, which has just rented Ambassador Francis It's of Special Value to Many Here In Pendleton. A notable discovery, and one that appeals especially to many people In Pendleton, Is the combination of stomach help in the Ml-o-na treat mcnt. This preparation works won ders In cases of Indigestion or weak stomach. It acts directly upon the walls of the stomach and bowels, strengthening and stimulating them so that they readily take care of the food that Is eaten without distress or suffering. So positive are the good effects fol lowing the use of Ml-o-na that the remedy Is sold by Tallman & Co. under an absolute guarantee to re fund the money If 1t falls to cure. ' A 50 -cent box of Ml-o-na will do the good the stomach needs, which Is sim ply to make It do Its own work. house in Vienna, Is thinking of leas ing or buying the establishment in Berlin vacated by the Towers. INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. More Than 2000 Delegates Expected From Many Countries. Louisville, Ky., May 16. With the International Sunday School conven tion to be held in Louisville from June 18 to 23, now little more than a month distant, the committees having the de tails In charge are nearlng the com pletion of their preliminary work. Louisville will be called upon to en Is rtaln 2500 delegates from all over the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia and parts of Europe, and will bring to Its task all the enthusi asm and cordiality of true Kentucky hospitality. The program to be given during the six days of the convention will be the most eluborate In the hlntory of tne association, and will Include the most prominent ministers and Sunday school workers from every section of this country and Europe. The first meeting will be held Thursday after noon, June 18, when addresses of wel come will be made by Governor Au gustus E. Willson on behalf of Ken tucky, and James F. Grlnstead, the mayor, on behalf of the city of Lou f.vllle, followed by a response by the Hon. Justice J. J. Maclaren, D. D. L., IAj. D., of Toronto, untarm, tannaa, president of the International Sunday School association. All of the meet ings will be held In the Jefferson county armory. Inheritance Tax Ylclda Well. Salem, May 15. The second largest Inheritance tax ever patu into me state treasury was received yesterday. It was the tax on the estate of Aman da Reed of Multnomah county, ap praised at a valuation of 11.385,919.89. The tax was $7,141.40. The largest tax paid was on the estate of Henry Welnhard, which amounted to $15,- ?8 R4. The annralsed value oi me Welnhard estate was but'tl, 381,967.22 hut was left in a lump sum, while the Reed estate was divided among a lurge number of beneficiaries. General Election In Japan. Toklo, May 15. Scenes of wildest excitement, such as have never before been witnessed In a Japanese political contest, attend the general election to day. Appearances Indicate a decided victory for the liberal party, which means that Nippon will continue the policy of military and naval expansion which has marked the last few years Notice to Poultry Raisers The hatching season is now open and I am prepared to furnish settings of full blood, single comb white leg horn eggs, to the trade In any quan tltv desired. 87 per hundred. For further Information phone Main 88. A. Nolte. Candidates, Attention! Wo print candidates' cards and cir culars at a very reasonable price, giving prompt service and first olass work. East Oregonian, phone Main u Stock Pastured. Stock taken for pasture. Good'run- nlng water and no barbed wire fences Any number taken; prices reasonable. Address "E. S." this office. Insist upon DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It Is especially good for plies, Sold by Tallman & Co. Women's Health may be protected and improved by keeping the blood in good condition, the stomach well, the liver active and the bowels regular by the timely use of BEECHAMS PILLS Sold Erarywber. la boxes 10c, sad 2Se. The Brewery Depot SALOON Main Street Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop. Invites all his friends to call for a glass of the best beer la town. A cool, orderly stopping place for men. Wines, Liquors, Cigars Mixed Drinks. and Bright Show of NEWEST SUMMER. FROCKS The cost is not great, but worth is in these beautiful new Summer Suits, they consist of the ever popular semi-fitting Jacket, also the Jumper effect material of finish rep also in linen, trimmed in Irish crochet lace and bias bands and folds, prices ranging from $6.80 to $15.00 Pendleton Cloak and Sirit House Buy of us and it's allright . MEXICAN EXPOSITION. Oih-iis Soon In Crystal Ililuoe, London Ready June First. London, May 15. The Franco-Brit ish exhibition will soon have a rival for popular favor in the Mexican ex position, which will soon be opened In the Crystal Palace. Nearly all of the exhibits for the great show of Mexi co's products are here or will arrive shortly and the first of June will find the display complete and ready for public inspection. Great Interest in the exposition Is being manifested In London commercial circles and It will doubtless have the result of greatly extending the trade relations between Great Britain and the Latin-American republic. The exhibition will be In two divis ions, departmental and Industrial. In Divorce Yourself from lard cooked food The purity of Cottolene is apparent when you compare its source the cotton fields of the Sunny South, with the source of lard the pig-sty. Lard is an animal product of doubtful cleanliness and wholesomeness; Cottolene a vegetable product of ab solute cleanliness and purity. The economy of using Cottolene is easy to figure when you know that one-third less is required than of either lard or cooking butter. If purityamd economy count for anything in your eyes, Cotto lene should be the frying and shortening medium used in your kitchen. It is recommended by the most noted cooks and pure food advocates of this country people who have scientifically analyzed it and carefully tested it. for all cooking purposes where lard or butter has been previously used. Buy a pail of Cottolene to day and give it a personal test Nature's Gift from Big Values in CLOTHING This, week is one of Bargain Giving at our store. Men, women, boys and girls, can all buy complete outfits at a big sacrifice in price on our part. Wa must'dispose of all oar Stock in a very short, time, and only Big Bargains will move the goods quickly. BOYS' SUTS OF ALL SIZES, FROM $1.00 UP TO $7.98 MEN'S SPITS FROM $.98 UP TO $18.98 MEN'S COATS AND VESTS $4.48 TO $6.98 MEN'S PANTS . . . 69o UP TO $5.19 LADIES' SUITS (JACKET AND SKIRTS) .... $5.47 UP TO $15.98 LADIES' WAISTS 98c TO $7.98 GIRLS' DRESSES 98o TO $5.00 Fix up for Summer, and do it here. The Fair Dep't. Store Pendleton, Oregon the first will be grouped art, army, navy, transportation, education, fores try, agriculture and fisheries, mlnee ralogy and metals, chemicals and miscellaneous. In the second the commercial and Industrial divisions will be arranged In two sections, one representing manufactures and th! other the numerous interesting home Industries. Considerable space will be devoted to showing the manufacture of Mex ican goods and various apparatus and appliances peculiar to Mexico will be on view. The weaving of straw, wool, and other fabrics, together with wood carving, pottery, etc., will also occu py a prominent place In this division, while there will be a unique collec tion of the small crafts and employ ments, which are so different from artistic productions of the same kind In European countries. the Sunny South Nominees for JimeElection L. L. Mann REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR REPRESENTATIVE. At election to be held June 1, 190&. T. D. Taylor (Present Incumbent) DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR SHERIFF At election to be held June 1, 19ltV John ;Q. Peebler DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR RECORDER OF CONVEYAN CES. At election to be held June 1, 1101. Homer I. Watts, A. B., LL B. DEMOCRATIS NOMINEE FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT STATEMENT NON 1 MAN. H. I. Watts, a republican, has beer unanimously nominated and sanction ad by the democratic party of this county, purely In recognition of his qualifications for the office. J. Hudeman DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER At the election to be held June 1, 10- I am a native of Oregon. Joseph N. Scott Independent Candidate for JOINT REPRESENTATIVE for Morrow and Unintilla Counties. I subscribe to Statement No. 1. Ralph Folsom (Present Incumbent) REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR COUNTY CORONER At election to be held June 1, 1J08. C. A. Barrett (Present Incumbent) REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR REPRESENTATIVE. At election to be held June 1, 1108. C. P. Strain (Present Incumbent) DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR At election to be held June 1, 1908. The Office Alfred Schneiter, Prop. Main Street The place to get a glass of Betz Beer Wines, Liquors and Union Made Cigars Courteous Treatment Pendleton - - Oregon GROUND BONE FOR CHICKENS. 3c pound Also fine fresh meats delivered promptly at reasonable price i. EMPIRE MEAT CO. 'Phone Main IS.