i PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST ORKGOMAN. rENPT-TCTOIH. OREGON "Tl'KSDAV, NOVEMBER 23, 1009. EIGHT PAGES. APPLES PACKED IN THREE Thanksgiving Week Sate ..or Trimmed Millinery NORTHWEST GROWERS ADOPT RESOLUTIONS "Extra Fancy," "Choice." and "Or chard Run" Sliall Pcslgnnto Throe Grades Confusion Will Be Avoid ed nnd Interests of Industry Ad vniieetl. YOUR NEW SUIT 1 ' I....U.II ij CT" ry,'fi'"lfcjwj't 1'L'igTilW''l' 1 THE mm tiltf OF lllfe DR. KONG'S . ' IMEWBflSCOVERY FOR (J Will not lx complete without one of the "VOGUES'' fine tailored hat.. Every price has been reduced -for this week only. Come while the selections are best, and the lines com plete. CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY Brine; in the little ones for their Iloliday Ileadwear. t2 Main Stdeet. THE VOGUE MILLINERY Idleman Ililleary, Props. CONGRESS WILL EXPERIENCE WARM TIME OF Washington. D. C. In two weeks congress will assemble for the "Ions j session," which probably will run j well into the summer. The house Is already organized by the election of a speaker and officers at the extra session, and the appointment of com mittees, so that there will be no ex cuse for not getting down to business at once. The appropriations committee will meet immediately after Chairman Tawney and his colleagues return from Panamar and begin work on one of the appropriation bills, probably the legislative, executive and judicial. Every important committee of the house has a calendar full of bills, in troduced in the extra session, and a flood of new measures, cooked up by ambitious members during the recess, is expected at the outset. Trouble in House Expected. Friction between Speaker Cannon and the insurgents is expected to de velop immediately. It is not contem plated that the house will entertain an effort to oust the speaker. but It is well within the range of the insurgents to lead him a merry dance in many ways, by proposed amendments to the rules. Everybody expects trouble and lots of it. Speaker Cannon is as mad as a hatter, judging from his recent speeches in the west, and Is coming to Washington with his fighting clothes-on and brass knuckles in his plover It Is, sal he Intends to make it lively for Herbert Parsons for the charges preferred by that gentle man in connection with an alleged deal between the house leaders and Tammany democrats In the reorgan ization of the house last summer. Mr. Parsons Is standing pat. and no later than yesterday made the state ment that he never made charges which could not be substantiated. Insurgents Rampant. The insurgents are rampant and determined on trouble. The outbreak of insurrection in the senate has heart-eased the house insurrection. It is known that there are many house republicans who have been restless for some time, and it is expected that numbers of these will grab their trusty machet-s and take to the bush, under the stimulus of in creased prosperity for making trou ble. Senator Cummins is in town sound ing the rallying cry fnr the senate insurgents Senator I-a Follette will come out of the west soon, anl t followed bv the bold Bristow of Kan sas, ready for the fray. On all ides. therefore, the out'o'd: bristles with tribulations for the regular? and "hepp plenty" good front pap head lines for the newspapers with the corps of Washington correspondents joyously repeating the belligerent admonition to MaeDuff. In the way of serious effort there is work enough out out for congress to keep it busy until fall, if congress take? over the contract and doesn't "yump the yob" along about the time the campaign for renomination und re-election draws nigh. Work Waiting- fnnsnw. Here are some of the things con gress will find ready to hand to work on. Granting increased powers to the interstate commerce commission, with authority to regulate the issue of railroad securities: to Initiate com plaints of discrimination In rateB; to compel connecting carriers to form through routes and apportion rates among carriers; to determine the proper classication of freight. An amendment to the Sherman anti-trust act exempting labor unions from penalties for combination. Authorization to railroads to pool under strict supervision of the inter state commerce commission. Subventions for the upbuilding of the merchant marine and extensions of the ocean mail service. Requiring railroads to adopt addi tional safety devices. Postal savings banks. Legislation Regulating the boycott and the issuance of injunctions against labor organizations. Internal waterway improvements, according to the president's policy of "the best for the grestest num ber and down with pork bar'l ap propriations." A number of contested election cases will be acted upon, probably along the usual line of finding very little evidence in favor of opposition contestants, but grave frauds on the franchise to the detriment of repub licans. An' investigation of the sugar trust scandal will be proposed, and may or mav not be undertaken. Foregoing are some of the major measures which will clamor for at tention, but not all of them are ex pected to receive It. OREGON TAKES SWEEPSTAKE At Spokane Apple Show anil Yakima Raises Howl. Spokane. Wash. Trouble has be gun over the action of the apple show judges In awarding the sweepstakes prize to Tronson & Guthrie, of Eagle Point. Ore. North Yakima. Wash., fruitgrowers allege discrimination, saying W. W. Sawyer, of Yakima, should have taken the sweepstakes with his carload display of Grimes "olden. The Yakima men allege the prisre-wlnnlng exhibit was infected with "Baldwin rot." because of its un ripe condition, while Sawyer's fruit was perfect. They attribute the al leged discrimination to the fact that an Oregon man was on the board of judges while there was none from Washington. The Yakima exhibitors declare that they will never again send fruit to the Spokane show. The general public seems satisfied with the prize award, as Oregon's prize-winning fruit was the center nt admiration throughout the week. Spokane, Wash. Western apples will be packed in three grades in the future, these being named "Extra Fancy," "Choice" and "OrchnrI Run." The rurpose is to protect the buyers and consumers, help the grow ers and promote the industij. This was decided at a meeting of L'OO growers' representing every com mercial district in the northwest in the Washington state armory In Spo kane on November 17. E. T. Balch. representing the Wenatchee distri-t, os chairman of the commute? on nifj, the other members "oeinr II. Sp'ont, Hood River district; C. E. Whistler, southern Orcg m district; J. T... Pumas, president of the Wash ington State Horticultural associa tion. Walla Walla district, and H. M. Gilbert. Yakima valley district. The following resolution was adopt ed: V.'hereas, It V:- clearly a p oarer t Ilia: the boxei apple grow-s of Ile Pacific northwest should work to gether to mutual advantage for our rapidly increasing Industry; and Whereas, There Is great confui.'in In the naming of the grades l' the different districts, mystifying the buyers, shippers and consumers, greatly to the disadvantage of the in dustry; therefore be It Resolved, That we, the undersign ed committee representing the ex hibitors, apple growers and applo shippers of the Pacific nort'.iwcst recommend to our vcilous diftrlcts. First That our rpples be packed in three grades. Second That said grades be nam ed "Extra Fancy," Choice" and "Or chard Run." Third That where the words "Ex tra Fancy" are stamped on the box, it shall signify that the apples when packed were sound, uniformly grad ed, as to size in each box, smooth, practically free from bruises, worms, worm stings or disease, and have reasonably proper shape for the va- r ety. fully matured. All red varle ties In this grade shall be at least 50 per cent red. except Spltzenburg, ! Winesap. Jonathan and Arkansas j Black, which shall be at least 70 per cent red. Yellow Newtowns, White Winter Pearmains, Grimes' Golden, Bellflower, Ortleys, Winter Bananas and Red Cheek Pippins will be al lowed In this grade. Fourth The "Choice',' grade shall consist of apples sound, uniformly as to size in each box, free from any breaks in the skin or black bruises, also free from worms or any disease which materially Injures the quality of the apple. Fifth Where for any reason the grower or packer does not desire to use the "Extra Fancy" or "Choice" grades, we recommend the varieties be' Dacked In one grade, termed "Or chard Run." The apples in this grade shall be practically free from worms or any disease which materially in jures the quality of the apple, and shall not be smaller than five-tier or less than two Inches in diameter. It was also decided to publish the rules in pamphlet form for dlstribu tion to growers, packers and buyers. A D ALL DISEASES TOROAT AND LUWG PREVENTS NEUHID A I AND "Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs end so completely prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's Mew Discovery, and after using one bottlo I went back to work, as well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50c TS1?).' Ji'-a AND $1.00 3k SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY jC TALI.MAX & CO. 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Soon after his graduation in 1824. he began to interest himself in pol itics, and at the ago of twenty-nine had so far established himself In the esteem of the voters as to be sent to congress. After four years In the lower house he was promoted to the United States senate, being the youngest member of a body that contained such men as Webster, Ciay. Calhoun. Buchannan. Benton and Silas Wright. Even In this distin guished assemblage, young Pierce distinguished himself. In 184 2 he resigned from the sen ate and retired to private life, re fusing several fat and juicy plums tendered him. In 1846 he was enlist ed for the Mexican war. was appoint ed brigadier genera! In the regular army, and led his brigade at the battles of Contreras and Churubusco. Hi3 record served again to bring him to public attention, and wnen the democratic national convention met in 1852 he was selected as a compromise candidate on me iri- ninth ballot. His principal oppo r,ne General Scott. He was elected by the . verwhelmlng major ity of 254 to 42. His administration was not re markable, the principal Incidents be ing the repeal of the Missouri com promise; a reciprocity treaty for trade with the British colonies in merlca; the establishment of a treaty with Japan, and the settle ment of the Mexican boundary am pule. Failing of a renomlnatlon at the expiration of his term, he sought so lace in travel abroad. nfiunmm after three years, he lived In retire ment at Concord, where he died, Oc tober 8, 1869. most hearty meal. Tallman & Co. sell and guarantee Ml-o-na. The price is 50 cents a large box. Lead ing druggists everywhere sell Ml-o-na. Test sample free from Booth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y. FREEWATER NEWS NOTES CITIZENS HOLD NOMINATING CAUCUS Full Ticket Is Arranged New School Building Formally Opened. COOK'S DATA READY FOR. TRANSPORTATION New York. Nov. 22. The data by which Dr. Cook hopes to prove him self the original discoverer of the north pole will be taken aboard the liner "United States" on ThanksgiV' ing day for Denmark, where It will be passed upon by the faculty or tne University of Copenhagen. The doc uments will be locked In 'the Bhlp's stronb box. Walter Lonsdale, Cook's secretary, will' be in charge of the data, which consists of fifty thou sand words. Denies Ho Has Resumed. Chicago, Nov. 21 "I have not re signed the presidency of the Rock Is land railroad, ami have no present purpose of doing so," said IJ. L. Win cheli, up on his return from New York today. He refuses,! to discuss affairs of the company. Good store or office room for rent In East Cfregonian building on Main street. Inquire at this office. Young Girls Are Victims. of headache, as well as older-women, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best remedy for sick and nervous headaches. 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A friend in need Is a friend Indeed. vVhn In need of repairing of any kind and pressing, phone R. 2902. Work called for and delivered. K4XKAS REBELS AGAINST CONTINUOUS SCHOOL IDEA Topeka. Kan.. Nov. 23. Kansas school teachers and students are up in arms against the proposal of Pro fessor E. A. Ross of the University of Wisconsin, made In a recent ad dress at the University of Kansas, for continuous schools. The sub ject has aroused a great deal of com ment in Kansas, most of it adverse. Professor Ross declared that school vacations are a relic of pioneer days and that children should attend school twelve months In the year. The fact that In the early days chil dren were needed to help with the crops is cited by I'rofessor Ross as the reason for the original vacation. Now that this necessity has passed, he advocates a continuous school term, with lighter work during' the summer. New York, Nov. 23. Standard Oil stock fell heavily ny trading, slumping forty points - low Saturday's closing price, as me result of the St. Louis decision or dering the dissolution of the trust The opening was down to 650, but u rallied two points. TERRIBLE INDIGESTION. Tallman & Co. Have a Remedy Tlint They Guarantee to I'rompuy , llevc All Stomach Distress. People go on suffering from lrttlo tomach troubles for several" years and imagine they have a serious dis ease. .' , , rrvi nver ent or over eat and force on the stomach a lot of extra work. But they never think that the stomach needs extra help to do extra If these people would take a Ml-o- j na tablet with or after meals it woum be a great big help to the stomach In Its strain of overwork. No matter what you eat or drink Mi-o-na tablets will sweeten your stomach and stop gas belching in 5 minutes. ' The heaviness disappears and the stomach is greatly aided In Its work of digestion. And Ml-o-na not only promptly re lieves all distress but if taken regu larly will absolutely euro Indigestion by building up the flabby overworked walls of the stomach and making them strong enough to digest the (Special Correspondence.) Freewater, Nov. 22 Pursuant to the call of the mayor, the citizens sat In the council chamber on Saturday night at 7 p. m. J. H. Hall was elected chairman and D. C. Sander son, secretary. J. H. Hall was nomi nated for mayor and was declared the nominee by acclamation; recorder, George P. Sanderson, also by accla mation. Councillors for two years, the following were nominated: How ard Mansfield. Ed Bottqrff, H. R. Vansylke, C. E. Lawlor, W. Vancll. On a ballot being taken the follow ing were elected as the nominees of the caucus: II. R. Vanslyke. Ed. Bottorff, H. Mansfield. Councillors for one year, the following were nom inated C. E. Lawlor, W. Vancll, Hugh Murray, I. Taylor, and on a ballot being taken the following were elected as the nominees of the cau cus: C. E. Ijiwler, Hugh Murray. On motion it was carried that the ticket be known and designated as the cit izens' ticket. B. M. Gains of Sunnyside has sold 4 1-2 acres of orchard land to W. A. Burton. Consideration, $1575. Mrs. Will Farri8h of Anatonc, who has been here for some time visiting with her son, T. Farrlsh, returned to her home this week. Alta Rogers, who'haB conducted a barber shop In this city for some years, but who had to retire from the business last spring on account of 111 health, Is so far recovered, after spending the summer on his father's ranch that he has returned to town and bought out the City barber Bhop and started up In business for him self again. The beautiful new school building of Freewater Is a fine brick struc ture with two stories and a basement for gymnasium purposes. It has four large rooms and la designed In such a style that more rooms can bo added as necessity requires. Last week the building was very Informally opened." and both teachers and pupils are de lighted with their new quarters.. The principal, Professor Cady, comeB to us highly recommended from the Willamette valley, and has for his assistants Miss Mlntncr and Miss Alice Compton. Hudson Bay "Grange held one of Its famous all day meetings on Sat urday and as usual the members turned out well and a good dinner was served by the ladies. The meet ing in the afternoon was an enjoy able one and a lot of work was gone through with. Mr. and Mrs. 'H. A. Herr and their guest. Joseph Frazler, have gone to visit with friends and relatives at Heppner. Miss Kathorlne Herr of Sunnyside. left this week for Nebraska to spend the winter with friends. S. J. Campbell, fruit Inspector for Umatilla county, was sent as a dele gate to the Apple fair at Spokane, by the Freewater commercial . club last week. Mr. Campbell also has a num ber of extra fine apples on exhibit. She Caa Eat rie Now. A lady recently visited a friend In Keene, N. H., whose husband was very delicate, and yet she noticed that he could cat all the pie he wanted. She began to wonder how it was that he could do it, when she had to give up this delicacy because of disagreeable after effects. She writes as follows: "I found it was because the plea were made with Cottolene; and as 1 am a great lover of pie, I began using Cot tolene, and have never had a bit of Jnrd In the house since that .time. I now enjoy my pie, as It does not give heart-burn as formerly." Cottolcne makes crisp, flaky, "di gestible" pie-crust, that tastes good, and docs good lard docs you harm. m . r x.lt iaa lasm isHnn w.m sn x . -ji sPi. A Snlcndid Overall K 14 for every use. 11 vA Cut generous nip putKtli, relied seams. Continuous fly. InSd'ilillMm. MURPHY, GRANT & CO. 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