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DAILY EAST OREGOTOAX, PEHDUST02C, 03X009. SATURDAY, JUNE 97, 1908.
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ECONOMIC REASON BACK
of PROinranoN
Aiqricton's Magazine Show Tliat Em
ployors Forbid Drinking of Intoxl
cams Ruhiumo It lay Total Ab-
stalncin Accuiiiiilute Money FttHtcr
Tim n Drinkers.
Economic conditions or, In com
mon parlance, "It doesn't pay,"ls the
great underlying factor in tho antl
drlnk movement in tho United States,
according to the forth-coming num
ber of Applcton's magazine, which
has taken up an cxhauHtlve study of
reanons for the suppression of the li
quor traffic in states and smaller
communities all over the country.
According to the results disclosed
by this Investigation, tho movement
Is neither moral nor religious but
finds its impetus in the discovery of
an Increasing number of men that
they can succeed better If they "cut
out" drink and in the action of em
ployers similar to that recently taken
by the II. C. Frlck company, In Pitta-
burg, In Issuing orders against drink
ing among their workmen, purely
from consideration of labor effi
ciency. .
Elaborate statistics gathered by
Aiiileton's from government sources,
the inside records of life Insurance
companies and from investigations
conducted among various professions
and lines of business, show that the
consumption of alcohol is being re
duced in this country, particularly
among the higher and more Intelli
gent classes, not because of any great
er moral scruples against drink, but
because men are coming to the opin
ion that they can accomplish more
work, can make more money, if they
drink alcohol sparingly or not at all.
As an Illustration of this Is cited
the decrease in the per capita con
sumption of proof spirits from two
and one half gallons In 1840 to less
than one gallon at present, while the
consumption of malt liquors, contain
ing relatively little alcohol, has in
creased to the astonishing amount of
21 gallons a year for each person. In
other words, hard drinking l being
given up by more and more men, not
because it Is drinking but because it
Is a matter of dollars and cents to
them.
The results of an actuarial inquiry
in Great Britain are given to show
that the elimination of the excessive
consumption of alcohol In that coun
try would Increase Its labor output
by more than $2,000,000,000 a year,
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A lVAME BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everylxxly who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by ur.
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by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent kidney and
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
mccessful in promptly curing lame back,
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and
Dright's Disease, which is the worst
(orm of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
smmemled for everything but if you have
kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be
found just the remedy you need. It has
been tested in so many ways, in hospital
work and in private practice, and has
A so successful in every case that a
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wlncll an readers m um mKi , nuu ui
not already tried it, may have a sample
(K.tile sent free bv mail, also a book tell
ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to
Snd out if you have kidney or bladder trou
ble. When writing mention ichuih hub
generous offer in this paper and send your
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Kr Cn . HimhamtOM.
M V Th regular
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dollar size bottles are Horn of Swmp-Root.
old by all good druggists. Don't make
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and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on
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STORY OF A FAMOUS
HORSEBACK RIDE
When we come to talking about
modern endurance races for sport or
for pelf the present riders can scarce
!y hold a candle to F. 7f. Aubrey, who
used to do some great stunts on the
roof of a broncho, says the Denver
Field and Farm.
In 1850 he made a bet that he could
cover the distance from Santa Fe, N.
M., to Independence, Mo., over the
old trail, -In eight days. It was 765
miles between the two points as the
freight caravans traveled It, and by
that route, on a wager of $1000, Au
brey was td ride
He succeeded in winning, making
his destination the Jones house In In
dependence, three hours before the
expiration of his time. During this,
his first ride, he killed a number of
horses, the death of one when within
25 miles of Council Grove, compelled
him to walk to that place, .carrying
his saddle on his back, where he ob
while a similar study of statistics in I talned another animal and continued
the United States indicates an In
creased productivity (or the abstain
ing man as compared with the user
o( large quantities of alcoholic stim
ulants of nearly BO per cent.
That Is, other things being equal,
the man who "cuts out" the alcohol
may reasonably expect when he dies
to be worth twice as much as the
heavy drinker. ' '
Another Inquiry among more than
6000 employers showed that 31 out
of 32 classified sets of replies gave
reasons for forbidding or discourag
ing the use of alcohol among their
employes on economic grounds a
better quality of work, fewer acci
dents, and so on.
As a result of these figures the
conclusion Is drawn that the reason
for the present anti-drink move
ment, as contrasted to former prohi
bition waves or temperance crusades,
depends upon the answer to the great
American question, "Does it pay?"
No Humbug.
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 ara
used than any other cough remed
Is the best testimonial of Its great
merit. Why then risk taking some
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Hotel St. George.
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McHenry, Lansing, Mish.; W. R.
Stanley and wife, Butte, Mont.; Merel
U. Chessman, Eugene; John . Kert-
ly, Eugene.
Mrs. S. L. Bowen of Wayne, W. Va.,
writes: "I was a sufferer from Kia-
ney dsease, so that at times I could
not stand straight. I took Foley'
Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle
and part of the second cured me en
tirely." Foley's Kidney Remedy
works wonders where others are a
total failure. Pendleton Drug Co.
Election In Panama,
p.inama June 27. Munlolpal elec
tions will be held in Panama tomor
row, preceding the election for presi
dential electors, which will be neid on
July 12. Over a thousand additional
United States marines have been land
ed and will be stationed at the various
polling precincts tomorrow to prevent
frauds and preserve the peace. The
campaign closing today has been 'an
exciting one and trouble Is feared, but
It is thought that the marines will be
able to quelf any widespread outbreak.
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Foley' Honey and Tar ha cured
many eaaea of Incipient consumption
and even In the advanced stages af
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his wonderful ride.
This feat of Aubrey's was regarded
as the greatest ride ever made by any
one In ancient or modern times and
he became the hero of the Incipient
border town, Independence, where he
was feted and made the lion of the
Cay. His fame spread throughout the
entire west. Including California,
where he was well known.
Although people marveled much at
the wonderful endurance of the man
and the remarkable time In which he
had made the trip, still Aubrey him
self was not satisfied with It. He de
termined to break that record, and
the following season made another
wager of $5000 In gold that he would
do it. He accomplished his record
breaklng dash across the great plains
In the marvelous time of only five
days and 13 hours.
His objective point was the same
hotel to which he had ridden on his
former trip. On this one, when he
readied that hostllery he was perfect
ly exhausted, and In a fainting condi
tion, his horse quivering from head
to foot and white with foam.
Aubrey was lifted from the back
of the animal by his friends and car
ried Into his room In the house, where
he lay In a complete stupor for two
days. Six horses, which, previous to
starting from Santa Fe, had been sta
tioned at distances varying from 25
to 50 miles along the route, fell dead
under him, so terribly fast had he
forced them on.
He possessed a beautiful mare, Nel
lie, a favorite animal, noted for her
speed and endurance, but she expired
at the end of the first 150 miles. They
had no humane society In those days
to hobble a horse or blanket the en
thusiasm of a rider.
On his last great trip he rode day
and night, stopping only long enough
to leap from one tired animal to a
fresh one. He ntftde more than 200
miles every 24 hours, and all the sleep
he took aggregated but three hours
during the entire five days.
This ride eclipsed that famous one
recorded In the old English legends
of the outlaw, Dick Turpln, from Lon
don to York. Aubrey was a .Scotch
Canadian by birth and emigrated di
rect from Quebec to the remote west.
He was a man of education appar
ently, for he was the author of two or
three meritorious articles on a Jour
ney and sojourn In California, publish
ed In one of tho early magazines of
tho country, about the time of the dis
covery of gold on the Pacflc coast.
W. R. Ward of Dyersburg, Tenn.,
writes: "This is to certify that I have
used Foley's Orlno Laxative for
chronlo constipation and It ha proven
without a doubt to be a -thorough,
practical remedy for this trouble, and
It It with pleasure I offer my con
scientious reference." Pendleton Drug
Co.
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WENAHA SPRINGS
This famous old Blue Mountain Resort, will be open
June 1 5th, for the season of 1 908, under the manage
ment of J. A. BOR1E, the new owner.
Roads, bridges, buildings and equipment repaired and
renewed. Hotel and dining-room service, will be a special
feature, being under the care of the best steward and chef
obtainable. For further particulars, write to
WE-NA-HA SPRINGS J. A. BOR.IE Prop.
GIBBON POST OFFICE
UMATILLA COUNTY ORE. I
Rmiquct for Fitzmaurice.
Maurice Fitzmaurice, the humorist
Irish. lecturer Is starting a newspaper
In Pomeroy, Wash. Fitzmaurice Is a
dead beat of the first water. He pur
chased a typewriter from us but fall
ed to come' through. He had his
teeth fixed by a dentist in Pendleton
and after the dentist had finished the
work he stepped to the door and told
him he would see him In a day or
two the day has not yet arrived. He
had some printing done at Milton and
at last accounts had not paid for
that. The people of Pomeroy had
better watch him and not give him
much liberty. Echo Register.
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any case of kidney and bladder trou
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medicine. No medicine can do more,
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The permanent fence enclosing the
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