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tJUQMfVL DAILY EAST 0WCGON1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON. S ATI KDAY, JUNE 20, 1008. EIGHT PAGES. feeling Just o-l Anyone who is feeling juft "so-so is not well. Liver not acling right is the cause. Bad liver means bad health, bad stomach and bowelsoften bad kidneys unhealthy complexion blues headaches all kinds of ailments, A bad liver becomes a good, heahhy active one when treated with I err, o S pat omce: Better than pills for liver ills. Never gripe, sicken, nor act violently always effective. Take an ($ tablet to-night and you'll feel better in the .y jfl morning. Get a 25c Bex The A- H. Lewis Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. mm " TALLMAN & CO. PENDLETON, ORE. T E OF SUGAR BEETS III III The following information concern ing the beet sugar industry of Italy is furnished by Consul Jamea E. Dun. nlng of Milan: All the sugar 'produced In Italy is refined from the sugar beet. No cane sugar is produced, and therefore a small quantity is Imported to meet a special demand, the Imports in 1906 amounting to only 12.412 tons, the largest import since 1902, when it amounted to 20,011 tons. Austria supplied more than one-half the total Imports In 1908, France, Belgium and the United Kingdom following in their respective order. The 100,000 acres under sugar cul Ovation in Italy were formerly al most waste ground, with the excep tion of a small amount -of fruit grown thereon. Today this ground yields from $40 to $60 worth of beets per acre. This increase means a great deal to Italian agriculture in general. It raised the wages paid for farm la bor about 2 2-3 cents per acre and gives employment tu large numbers of factory hands, at from 60 cents to $1.10 per day. Thei-e are at present about 26,000 persons employed In the sugar Industry In Italy. By-Products Cost of Growing. The by-products are also used to good advantage, mostly for feeding animals. The price of these by-products is about 45 cents per ton. To produce the Italian sugar output it is necessary to use 1,100,000 tons of beets, and these yield enough of by. products to feed 30,000 cattle. For merly the by-products from the pre vious cultivations on the ground where the beet is now grown fed only EOOO cattle. It is also stated that the waste of the refinery process Is commencing to be used as a fertil izer. In many other ways the Indus try has been useful. The molasses waste of the beet in Italy is not manufactured, on account of the high cost of that process, but is sold in the open market for the distillation of alcohol. It takes 9.S4 tons of sugar beets to produce a ton of sugar 100 per cent pure. The Itanlan refinery must pay the cultivator an average price of $4.65 per ton of beets, including transport expenses from the field to the refinery. Therefore $43.54 must be spent for beets to make one ton of sugar 100 per cent pure. The cost of manufacture, excluding interest on capital, amount to about $19.21 per ton of sugar. After refining expenses are paid, excluding interest on capi tal, a ton of sugar 100 per cent pure costs In Italy about $62.62, or nearly three cents a pound,' not Including the government tax on production, which is six cents per ponnd.'.. Lack of Suitable Sow! Sugar Price " Rffulation. The various sugar beets cultivated at present in Italy are grown from se lected imported seeds, although re sults obtained are not entirely satis factory. Italy stands in great need of native seed. The damage resulting from the Importation of seed amounts to from three to four grades less in richness. Italy imports annually about $3,647,700 worth of seed of all kinds. It often happens that the im ported seed is of inferior quality. The Italian demand for seed can not at all times be supplies by foreign seed exporters, and in such cases the seed is collected immature' and sent in that condition to Italy. The "Xnione Zuccherl," with main offices in Milan, is an organization of Italian refineries to control produc tion. The union establishes the quan tlty of sugar that each refinery may produce in any given year. Every Italian refinery, except one, is a mem ber of the union. There are 34 re fineries in Italy todayf and the con structlon of the thirty-fifth was start ed about six months ago. The union deermlnes the selling price of sugar In Italy, which has al ways to be lower than that for which Imported sugar sould be sold. The union forms what is believed in Italy to be the best way to carry on the in dustry with success. It does not speculate, nor can It create special and abnormal prices on the Italian market. By its aid It is next to impossible to turn out an overproduction, such as, happening often, would mean the downfall of the Industry. There is about $24, 000,000 invested in this Italian Indus try at present. WHAT UUUG.VnON WILL DO, Reclaim arid wastes. Produces perfect fruit. Causes the desert to bloom. Makes a prosperous country. Lessens the danger of floods. Insures full crops every season. Yields large returns to investors. Makes the farmer independent of rainfall. Multiplies the productive capacity of the soil. ' Adds constantly to the security of Investments. Creates wealth from water, sun shine and soil. Utilizes the virgin soil of the mountain regions. Affords a 'sure foundation for the creation, of wealtti. Makes farming profitable In waste places and forever forestalls the ghost of drought Improves the quality and often times one-fourth the size of fruits, vegetables and grains. Makes the production of the choic est fruits possible, and prolongs the harvest periods of various crops if so desired. Improves land at each submerg ence, ind consequently does not wear out the soil; produces support of dense population. EDITOR IS MARRIED, Sortt Z. IlemleMm Weils Miss Har riet Mulkcy. Announcements were received in the city this morning of the marriage at Spokane last night of Scott Z. Henderson, formerly managing editor of the Evening Statesman, to Miss Harriet Mulkey, formerly superin tendent of nurses at the Walla Walla hospital, says the Walla Walla States man. Both young people are well known here and have a host of friends who wish them well. Mr. Henderson is now owner and editor of the Kenne wlck Reporter, which under his man agement is becoming one of the most Influential papers In that part of the country. The newly wedded couple will be at home in Kennewlck after July 8. No nombug. No humbug claims have to be made for Foley's Honey and Tar, the well known remedy for coughs, colds and lung troubles. The fact that more bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar are used than any other cough remed is the best testimonial of its great merit. Why then risk taking some unknown preparation when Foley! Honey and Tar costs you no more and is safe and sure. 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Robert McEwen et ux, to John Mc- Ewen, $8500, an undivided one-half Interest in northeast quarter and east half southeast quarter section 34; al so the west half section 35; also southwest quarter northeast quarter and east half southeast quarter sec tion 35, all In township 5 north, range 36 E. W. M., except 61.08 acres here tofore deeded to A. Hopson. W. A. Ferguson et ux to John Mc Ewen, II. Northeast quarter section 36, township 5 north, range 36, E. W. M. W. J. Burns, trustee, to Robert Mc Ewen, $9000, same land as described In deed from Robert McEwen to John McEwen. Clean Coffee sJMCtlKI Folder's Golden Gate Coffee is routed by a direct flame, which, burns off all impuri tiei tod unclean matter. Weighed and packed by machinery m aroma-tight tins No hand touches the Coffre until it reaches the consumer.Order whole roast and let your grocer grind it, or, better still, grind it at home. J. 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Good clean rags: market price paid East Oregenlan office. WHEN YOUR FEET DRAG. When your feet feel heavy as lead a box or two of Sexine Pills will dis pel that tired feeling. Sexine Pills are guaranteed to overcome all forms of weakness that can be cured. Price $1 a box. six boxes $5, with a money back guarantee. Address or call the Pendleton Drue company. This is the store that sells all the principal remedies and does not substitute. "Known For Its Strength" What It Moans Many people do not know what a bank's capital means to its depositors, or the differ ance between a bank of little or no capital, and one with a large capital. One of the functions of A Bank s Capital is to protect its depositors from possible loss; therefore the larger it is, the greater protec tion the depositors have. 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