iaBMM MIIIH II I 9 THIMtSDAY, JULY r,, IBSff. 'I Hi: I'OOIt Ml' I. UN. I IN. Practical Help In BlokneM nnil llnreavif mmit Adopting Children A fthtnr In Mltfortunn A Dead Comrade! I'et. Klnilnea to Anlmali. It Is not only In tholr perhaps thriftless almnglvlnfr that the poor show tliclr avm patby with tholr own ordor Thoy tsfiow It la tholr pructlcal holp'ln times of nick norni and loreavcmonts thoy show It In their mutinous to sharo tholr scanty food and shelter with tho hungry and tho homo lens, thoy hIiow It In tho way In which (IOOI) AIM'W" VMMI T IMUNO. Uoctor Smnahlnc Old Tim Superstition About IHITerent Kind of Pood, Sorao recent remarks by Dr James a White. profunsor of dermatology In Har vard university, are directly In line with an article published only a fow days ago in those columns on tno subject or sonsl bio eating There Is. of course no sub , Joct concerning which people need Infor matlon more limn thoy do about eatlnir, 1 and there are vory fow subjects on which more ridiculous notions aro extant 'One man's meat Is another man's poison" 1 an old and true saying, yet a great ma Jorlty of mankind have Ideas of dlot that aro formed from tho oxporienco of other jrciiiiu, mm menu iiitain ill u vurjr ijujlijuili absurd, Dr Whlto disposes of soma of thnso notions by tho authorltatlvo utter- anco of a thorough scientist. i For oxaraplo, ho touches on the old i wives fablo that butter In liberal quantl tics will cause children s laces out with "butter sores " He Leezer & Kuebler, DRUGGISTS Ire Yon Protected? The InrKer.t mi'! mont complete, utock of Druggy Medicine r. er tako other poonios troubles upon thoir already ovorburdonod backs, and In Uio way they frequently sucrlflco tholr tlino anu their money In endeavoring to nut their poor brothers and sisters who havo been pushod down In tho battlo of 11 o onco more upon their legs The poor llvo so closely togothor that they know a good ileal of each other's cir cumstances, and nutu rally tho ladles aro the first to find out each other's business. So It comes that tho poor woman living with her husbntid and family In ono room knows that tho peoplo In tno next room are without food Klin and her husband go short and send In half their loaf to their starving neighbors, and sho sends In tho tcajMit with tho leaves left In It, and sho fills It up with hot water This, nt least, gives tiiu roclrinnt a warm drink, whatever tho particular flavor of It mav bo Ono rcmnrkablo way In which tho poor ahow their kindness of heart Is In ndopt Inn children It frequently happens In neighborhoods where tho laboring and criminal classes herd togothor thut n fam ily of chlldrun may bo suddenly left with out father or mother Fiitlior gots "put away" and mother. In her jrrlor and de spair, gin's to drown her sorrow at tho fiubllo lioiiso, and sometimes ends by fall ng horself Into tho clutches of tho law Such cases as this occur over and over again, and In flvo cases out of ten tho children aro taken taro of, washed and droHsed and fed by somo poor mother llv lng In the same houso, who horself has a largo family All this Is done ungrudg ingly and as n "duty " If you ask such a woman what prompted her to burden her self with tho mulutcnauco of another woman's family shu will tell you there was nothing wonderful In tho net. "Mho supHisoH us so mo neighbor 'ml do tho sumo by her young 'uns If evor sho was In trouble" A poor, unfortunnto girl, living Inn ten etnent houso with others of her unhappy class, fell seriously III The landlord wanted her sent to tho workhouse Tfio other girls said "No, not If thoy know It " '1 hoso poor creatures puwued all tho clothes they could spare In tinier to pay for a clever doctor for her case iu a complicated one and they clubbed to, aether and got her all tho doctor ordered her They relieved each other at tho sick bod and look It In turns to uurno her tiny and night, and thoy made hor stop at homo when she wus better for over six weeks, as tho doctor said thcrn would still bo risk In hur going out, during all of which tlino they jmld her rent aim every oxH)iiko Incurred by hor Illness, though to do It they hud t to deny themselves not only any comfort but almost uny neces sary of life llnivo girls those and uood f;irls (low different would tholr lives mvu been ierhaps, had they known In their homos such lovo and devotion as they showered tiion thoir sisters In nil fortuuu Tho Kor man who loses hli wife finds plenty uf sympathy uud practical help among Ids poor neighbors Bomo good , soul comes In at onco ami sees to tho young children for him if ho hut nouo old enough to look after tho others Tho buby not Infrequently lluds a now mother to tuko It to her breast, and even tho man's comfort Is not overlooked Mrs Jones will run In for half an hour whllo ho Is away at work, and tidy up his place for him. and Mrs Ilrown will imp across tho roud and get his tea ready for him against ho come homo. There aro somo charming llttlo Idylls of tho courts and ' alloys which ore waiting to bo told tou , der proo rooms, fragrant with tho self sacrifice and the heroisms of tho poor and 41... I. ....I.. I..., ,1 I... ..Y I- I hw hjmit. uiii wiur mum uu mm irum . i . . , 4i,.. i ...i r. i ' ,i tho moment that hor hue w wmiiiiimiu iii tun fiim in viu ilium i i. .. . . ilmvn in,, .riini.l .m.iiu.nr i..M,i...,f. puuiic tnusiuiie voiusiies, Her would lie to rob them of all their grace ami cnarin what Intelllireiit nconlo havo lonu known, that g'Hl butter uncooked Is perfectly harmless food so far as the skin la con cerned uud ho might havo gono much I farther, for tho limitation was unnoccs snry lie says, however, that tho notion alluded to probably camo from tho fact that the use of Impure butter In food : otherwise Indigestible may havo dls- ' turleil the Htomaeh and produced Itnpuro I blood In Mime cases It Is mora likely to have come from the ofTorts of parents of ' limited menus to curb their children's In i diligence In an oxpcnslve dainty It Is certain that much or the projudlco against cnnily mine from this particular causo, j tlmiiKh with candy, as with butter, the prejudice Is entirely Justifiable In refer ence to adulterated and Impuro grades. 1 Nnthinu Is more common than to hear purciitx tell tholr children thut eating 1 cninl) will ruin their teeth, but It Is most ' likely to bo an utterance dictated by . economy At an ovonis. no euucatou dentist will Indorso tho statomont Tho notion that buckwheat cakes and oatmeal aro productive of skin diseases la also attacked and pretty thoroughly de molished by I'rofossor White, as well as that absurdity about tomatoes which was started by DIo Lewis a veneration or so go lie said that tomatoes wore pro ductlvo of cancer, and that tliev loosened and destroyed tho teeth, Dr Whlto do- i darns tomatoes and oatmeal to bo harm- less and vul liable foods, and points at tho simple fact that tho only danger In oat- I lng buckwheat lies In the fact that l It Is apt to bo served up hot In tho form of Improperly cooked cakes Those may, and are very likely to. upset tho diges tion He declares, moreover, that a good digestion and a healthy appctlto will tako care of tho skin so far as the olTccts of food uio concerned, ami that It matters little what kind of food Is used so long as It Is pure of good finality and properly prepared Tho healthy stomach will turn It Into good blood Tills, It will bo seen, is a similar utterance to that of Dr Aus tin Mint, recently quoted, only thut Dr Wh.tu treating as lie did ou the skin only, did not make so sweeping a statement as Dr Flint, who said "Fat what you Itko, when you like, nn.l cat as much us you like You may get gout that way, but not dysiepslu. Now York Mall and Ex press A llnllet flirt's Preparation, Tho process of preparing o French ballot by a imifosKor of tho art of kulHomliiliiir, as It may bo termed Tho danseiise, who Is about tofalro son mastic, sits before her looking glass, and over face, arms, neck, shoulders and bosom sho spreads u coal uf liquid white, which dries and forms a sort of varnish Tlds first coat sho greases with a llttlo cold cream and perfumes it with a dash of poudro do rlx Thou sho touches up her cheeks with vermilion, heightens tho red of hor lips with carmiuo, magnifies the contour of tho eyes wltli kohl, iiuluts hor eyebrows with Indian Ink, picks out a fow veins, and the mastic Is complete This opera tion requires at least half an hour Next tho dancer draws on her silk tights, and next sho dons hor underskirt, then follows the corsage, tho live or ten gauze skirts, or whatever more or lens succinct costuma may bo worn and finally tho bracelets, earrings, and miscellaneous Jewelry which these young ladles will Insist on wearing Thus equipped she bounces on to tho stage, smiling fresh and gay, and flitting wmi easy grace uirniigii iter CHEMICALS, S Toilet & Fancy Articles InEastorn Orogon. GIVE US A OALL. Dcspain Block Pendleton. Grain Bags. Cittira- ! Those who believe so thoroughly in protection should not i go uny longer without insurance on their property, of whatso ever kind; and nearly everyone believes that a policy in a good Reliable Insurance Co. Calcutta and JJctrlrk's ttdli. U'k. twines ; I or All Kinds Tciii. rias, i.js WOrth every time what it costs, and procrastination should not mm ...! be indnlrrfid in when it conies to takinir out u nolicv. In the FEINTED U'LOUR BAGS " ! first place, pick out competent and A SccliiUy. AMES & DETRICK, J-Yont Nt. jiiindw tr I'llltTMMI, Olt.1 JUST OPENED! -TIIK- Eagle Hotel, FRANK DOWNEY, Propriotor Monls Q5c; Uodn 25 & 50c. ittrOill and net u xood uiont of Webti mid Harden !. nt the corner JuUilsw girl for her debut bus been divulged lady who is a iv uraro iiirnuuii Iter ius. at) plaudod by tlio admiring audience Hut k is turned lotlio faco bo- comes serious, her features aro grimacing and drawn with fatigue, and as she passes Tl. einnnfl.v nf ii.a .u.h if.u I us wo its that sho is piiutliig for breath .... 4 . ......... aful lijtthiul In iwiimnlnitlim Anil LUMBER! At Wholosalo Prices. Cascade ills Lumber Mffg Co. Yard and Oflice at the Railroad Depot. JuHilnwlm WOOD, WOOD I lleforn miikliik'ymircoiilriicl for next win. ter's supply of wood.coniiuU Cliurle Kruzler the woinI doctor, and obtain the Inweat prices fertile lieat mountain wood, LARGE QUANTITY ON HAND. J II tint iUw Charlos Fruzlor, lVinllelon, Orriion, RELIABLE AGENTS, With whom to do your business those who represent none but the best insurance companies and ro straightway and insure. When in search of such agents, don't fail to turn your "peepers" in the direction of the oflice of 4 Clopton & Jackson, Located m tho EAST OREGON! AN building, Pendleton, where you can havo any kind of insurance, whether Fire, Ma rine, Accident or Life insurance, done up in APPLE-PIE ORDER! and bathed In orspirution And by tho time shu bus finished dancing sho will Ixj so wuru out that sho will scarcely havo strength enough left to cruwl unstulrs to ! hor dressing room, where sho will need to ' aomotiuies in u tender rvgunl for some thing which tins twti the pet of a dead com nulti or neighbor Somo little timo bacU, u hawker in the luist Kml luvdvlnir . ii ,v.., ., ui.iu.. ,i -i.ii.ii...,. .v. nor crossing had ono conipanlon-a faithful, loving 1 J ru.ubo"1 owu ' ,ontf1ca llK? 0VM llttlo dog. whi hud lived with him f07 I taxinlwcehowo.-lIouH. Journal. inuiiy years As the poor fellow lav on i j Lis death I us I, the llttlo dog stretched It- NtmiwiIIJiclnon and lh I'rUal. self out liesldo him. and every now and Dr. J William Jones, tho gallant Con- ' then licked the weak thin hand thut I federate veteran, wus standing with soma rested lovingly uikiu Its little head Tho friends on Hroud street bridgo waiting for j em uuwKcr mum wus tortured as to tno procwsion on LHicoratlon day "I what would be his fulthful companion's wonder." somo ono asked. "If any body of futo ufter ho hud gono to his uravo; i tax)ts over moved exactly on timer for II llllltit mill lit. ' ,vi,p ' r.,,,li.Ml tli.i ifftetnp .iiiIaHw f .li). A.. "Walker, -IIKAI.KII IN Candies, Nuts, Fruits and Tobacco, Kino Imported and Domeillo Clears ul way In block. Mull. h( near Hie brldue, Pendleton, Orcuou JlUMllll tiw Estes & Guilds, rroprlHopt o the city TiiVKiiY Fi:i:n ,t .S3 'A n hK, SALE so one day ho soul for a mute, uud ho said to film "Jim. when I'm gone, tuko my llttlo Fun, uud let her liuvo a homo with you till sho dies, will you, mute! I shall die happy If I know as she'll havo a friend to tako euro of her after I'm deud." Jim, a street hawker of dolls, gripped hU friend's liand and said Yes, mate, I'll take her, uud irmiUo you as sho shall bo as comfort ublo us I ran mako her" This kludnoss touulmats is by no means a nn trull among tho poor 1 havo been A lean uud hungry lad many u time shar ing his scanty tueal of broad and butter with a stray cur in tho slums, uud I know ono common lodging houso cat, who died In tho kitchen amid tho tears uud sobs of tho rough ineii uud wouieu, who clustered around to hhi their pot breathe Its lust. Oixirgo II Sims In 1'hlladelplilu Times. l.eMrnlii I met; n l-iui(iiu;-i. It Is iduiuifd that, gviientlly poUlng, nu uptltudo furhsuiilug ftiretgu language Is Imllwitlvo of u low doyreti uf Intel Itx'ttmliKinnr, mid results fnun tho own tenlnitlon of tho lower lutellwtiml fue tlllh'u tiKiU such luivliaiuenl ollml uilh out tho dUtruct lng mil u nee uf the higher ivuioning pouirs -iil..U IK'iiuv ,vt Never Imagine, since Stonewall Jackson died." This seemed to Kit tho reinliiUcental mood and tho doctor continued. "Hy tho way, did you ever har the closo of the prayer made by Father Dubort, the bravo C ut hollo priest who was chap lain of Hay s brlgadot it waa In New Or leans, ou u big Coufoderato day, and Father Dubort was pruylnir Ho had euloglzod tho Coufiylentte sohller In Gen. Stonuwall Jackson In p4irtlcular when ho closed with these words "And now, Almighty tlod our Father, thou kuowest that when thou madest up thy mind that tho Cou. foderacv should bo defeated In war thou found It necessary to remove thy sorvuut, Stonewall Jackson, before thou couldst accomplish thy purposol" AtUuta Cou. stltutlou Wed I n i wild nu, I.. An lviiglish family has ciutom of U lng wild birds regularly after bnakfust Opening the dining room window, they ring a bell, uud Immediately all kiudsof birds, and sometimes even Mpjlrrols, couiu to tho ftmllug place. A curious reeult of tho custom Is that numerous appllruuts urv toi'ii tMich mtirnlug waiting the mi uud of tho boll, like so mam luttcuts at a hospital. )w lorK urut Ida Bnlod Hay and Grain. Nolo nillil II ih, Nlnsle or It ob uud Haitdlo Horr-eH mIu)n on liund. llorncH liourdetl hy the day, M'rek or llnntli. All Kinds n( Feed For Sale, n ( nail or Uirwe U)t, OHARGRS RRASOVABLE ! SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOL A.. HEAXJY I'ltAOTiOAi. BOOT & SHOEMAKER Main unit WobbStreeU, Kulern Unite HuotM nuil HIhi.-h ii Ntuck. IVrfvct til (luiiranleiMl, It is well to romemher that to bo Becure you must insure i i mi.i a t- i - uuu ui mo xnixLy xieiiaote uompanies represented by Clopton & Jackson, with a combined capital of more than $100,000,000! THE O. K. DAIRY. Formerly run by John Knlslit, litis dialled liaudk, and U now leased hy Who will tupply tHJth old and new eu.lom- , em won l no , lle.ot .Milk in tlw Market, promptly and at reanouable rates. jM'ti lm If you contemplate insurance, call on them and get posted and it will cost you nothing, Kemember their oflice is in tho I EAST OKEGONIAN building, or address Cioplon & Jackson, Tickets Tl?h'U ElogantPullmanPa Kllllfrnil m....i 1"'" Trun.'r OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS lu Free of charge and Wk()llft Cioso connecilonj nt port!..d . cleo nnu l'utH$ parts ut OiOO p. in, "HmIU West hound Imxfnrpr ...i ' WestlM.m.dfreVhUrriTM'1. parts ui ins p. m. WnlU WntU and P.n., Leaves nt 0:00 n. m. for u-.i? rives at 7 p. m. from vWJZ To Han Friinclxru, Willi v'J Kiu.il UIIOtM KUlilJ Orrtoi,2 wniai) State, May 12 ureuon, oi ny in Cnluuililn. MnvM Hiote, May SI OrrKon, Slay jh Columhls, June 1 Htato, Junen OrcHon,,liiniiB ('oIuiiiIiIh, Juno 13 Htule, Juno 17 Orexmi, June SI Col II 111 lllll. Jtllift2A htulo, Juno'.D urcgoii, jiuy .1 iiIkTi'i.V ",c,,,,,s,,P W'rf. rortlK i,eavo siiear Ht. w mrf.Sin Itutrt of I'uun. IncliidlnK mealt ndl,-J i.ii inn. ... ftconiiie, lloiimt Trip, Unllmllcil, l-or f urtlier particular? nmA if the Uoinpiiny, or A.UMmJ A T, A., rortluud, Orcjon. a. L. mil ail Oenerul Mmugcr. W. C AM.OWATit rbdttoa,l CHEAT OVERLAND I THE Northern Pacific! TllK ONLY LINE IID53 "iillninu Puttier SUrutna Cimt luiiiiMcrrii jiy uxirvi; hlrmint Kmlaraol Mm From Oregon nrri WashlK to the Ettt, Via HI. Paul and MlnnuDolHl lino ruunliiK IVIace IHnliD (.Meuia ,j c(Mi. VaNteot Time Kvrr Mdf M C'oaat Ovrr the Xtrtln rorinnHallrMl To Hloux Cltv. Council Hloff'. I MclilKon. Imvfnworth. fiat lliirllngton. uulncy, HU tol,nl nil poliiUtliroUKliouttha F.i'lul rait via HI. I'aul and MlnDHp KM lOltANTHLKEI'INUCil Are liauleil on rrittiUr ripmt t tue entire lengtu or iu .toi ltullroud. Leave Wnllula .IunctlonS;Wi.a Leave rorl and 3 p. ro., auait Mlnneunollii or Ht. Paul l-Xt-t ffilirfli ,lu Connection made atBU PtuluJI oils to nil iolnt Kail, Hottm m t PACIKIO DIVIHIOJ. Train will Ipnve I'orllnnJ Jll!l m cnnnfctliiR with U. H.4.N.WI uu poiuiMou fuset nounu. A. I. CUA Ooneml Wtern l'aoir ll.l,t....,H HI II.... I it n. I ..In ... , r Great Rock Isl AND ALBERT LEA R01 Tho direct and popular Iltva Willi llie .norinern rri rrom Ht. Paul and MlnnrolU To :hlruKo ana the Kat. To Nt. lK)ul and the To lea Moines, tati AtrliiHoaaa4K Tlin Onlv Lino SSSSSSS at Council UlulU, Uavenwoitb u Cltvror I cmu.iuo axi Ai.t pel 'nil man Palace SUty JL'alace Dining Accompany all throufh Eipr' thU Koute. Ticket for aale by all.eoanMtW ' anu connection ina m Forull Information reganljw'fj ..uiii) y to any coupon .Nv. or Northern racifl W, nlea.orto W. C. At" etc, panles.or to ."' i R.il f nUITwt' -mm CHAM. KKWKUV, Kn. S UTiiihlnirlnn 8L. - rwl B. A. JIOLUKOOK, un. i at. auu a', v: sxvn, Chicago. III. fi .tl dSu.T.andl'.AiiUM.'-, An.1 Jl DIIMI"-- Pendleton, Oregon. HIM ACCIDENTS WILL m liappen. io you, yuirl TRAVELERS INSURANCE W Tub TKAVEr-Ena' reourfw''JI pay at onco the iuot ""jr.li claim that even great l IrnaJ f lout aeclilenta can lrln."ffiif5 claims, without discount, lmra reeeliit of tlfactory lroo provUloiw In oil lu pollclf. Ten Millions of AsseTs. Tw of Surplus. PAID POLIOV jrOLPKBS,$ll' Clopton 4 East Oretontan bullJlWTi !"