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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1900)
Health, and Comfort, too h'e tht b uity atti svnetry of the ladies' form that at attract- tl genilertHtfl'fl eve. and nothing iddl nr.irc to its heau! than a nicely fitting wrapper WB have the " -it nobby line of winter wrappers in the city from 511c up: Call and see them. A ebinCC for a gold watch jiven With everv dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE CleTients 6l Wilson. Court and Cottonwood wi:in ;- w :mi;i:i: HSU. WEBELT AID SEMI-WEEKLY m t m But Orcgunlan Publlsblug Company, tl'KliPTIfi WA 111 moil . . . I by Mil T - t . . a-aaj atr-r. tM II. . - a Vm 9, mi ttir Uft . . - M r Trllwt4.nt.a, . .i..m WIWH U IMIrll 'S lAtk t coy? : ' Otto cop ur rv.-atkt TrtOl tktofffipgKA ATH t TI1I . A Tl U Qo ' a. . ' loot I i 1 ri ,r. I 1 ili iwiliillilf iiiiii i fti ti. Wlt2 ttiily. ti I himum. i tM. a-j . Met MtwMi; uat AFTER THE BATTLE Th defeat of W ' II'. mi a partly to the proniiiiem-f wbleli Rlabnnl Orokar auntoad a a nppoetei u( Mm Nel.'iMkan. At OM tunc iluriiiK the campaign Mr. ilryan had tie re puhliran party haOfMOi Hu: Crokaf an tian to grow in proniinen- ami the load waa ton heavy g bj MOM. In pite of protentatnun. The MIBla lial an aOOMg feeling tiiat, if lirvan wer' elwteil. t'roker wuuhi ) a power at Washington. The iat. hloateil Rao York corriiptioniit IfM naopta did not want. hen.. Ihay 'left?atr-i ba nian wlioni Croker ngpoetad. The pore high ph-elf of Ilryan went not well with the poiitical tilth of Croker. t'niker tiinl fur all that in repultive in uulitii. aOf ng4iaa)i dWMOOMy intimidation aiel (rami. 01 aWHaO, he ix no worte. nor mi i"tt-r ti.an Mark Hanna. Thev are twe of a kind. Hut the dene era t ir party wa tigiiting what t.'roker am! lianna represent, and bOMN tin- pn in lOaOaa of Croker Mg fatal. Ba should be immidatnl b an angr daOMafOw ami navat again nav- controlling vout- in the aawOOaOJOM of Um party. hut tie- main eante of Bryan '- defeat wi. the cry of proatwrity. which wa aceeptablu to many imiidii a entirely ilue to il. K in ley adniiuitraiion . Then again tiiouaand' of deniivratr leaned to eXnnion and tnoutamti of OtbOM to the aeutiment that to think of pulling down the flag in the Philip pine was a erinio. even if greater joitiec were to lie done in conaaqoaon of it. To turn up, Bryan went down to! OOMOholwfejg U.Meat hecaun of : Croker hand in national politics be cause of "MoKinley prueperity" and tl- "war fever" in Aiuernan vein Ti.e gri overwiieliiiing ole ii. iior oi MeKinley is a mighty encouraging i orce t thuae wlnw eyes arid liu-s ami fortunes rest on "Kmpire. " AKTE-BLBCTION ESTIMATES. The w irrs wen- kept bus for aeveral days prior to the election, jciving esti mate by national chairman and national omniitttsumeh. if course, in every instuinc, tin- preiiction was that "we will win." These eat I males are not uews. They are gaUgioB) and given to liidueiiit- the result. How evr,tbuy do not inHiieme toe result in any material degree. BveegOJM gal H the motive U-liind tiie estiiuates. Kveryoue knows the wish i- the lather of the thought, tlttuce, evergOM rewds tht- estimate ami shrugs his boulders. The result of trie election notwithstanding, there was not an es timate winch was worth very much The great American people often riles I' V'io oie uiaeuiue uieini i-,,i uie i ro- fei-iouai politician, in (act, thev do ' not as a rule give indication in ad vance of the course they art goiug to pimm- iii a i.ationa election The American people ar- very numerous and Itartie the moat experieiiceil (sditi cal estimator. NOOBNCLATUBE Of 1MPBBUL1SM. The moat potent argumuiii against imperialism is the nomenclature which lias I seen developed -.nee thi.- issue came Oefore the American people. Win n One reads eapreeaioiis sock an "our new posneasions, "our colonies," "to rule our new dependencies . he is feuding the terms which are insepara ble from an empire. What BeMHBMMO has a republic or a democracy with ! ' sissasion, " exceptiug the poeaea tiOOB lie ideutical with the other land i over which llisat the flag' What right ' has a i-polar government i.mmled on i the principle ol lilsarty lo rule any de (eiidelicien or to have any dewn dunciukV If we are uol tlrilliug to! colonialism why do BrtininlagajglBO I pa nan gonial la talking of our colon laal This nonienelatiire : lha natural out. roWtb, Ami thi' other and must noxious tern., "aabjaot,1 ha baaa US il III III III representative papers. B" a clincher for the d' nnwr.it i. itMa in 'lit-. i CARDINAL GIBBONS' WISE REMARKS Those were sensible word spoken hj Ckadloal OibkoM at Baltimore in a sermon on the national election Cardinal Ulbhoui uttatad Ibii '-. ad VMM ! Vote than on loaadsj for the nrodl- date of your choice.. And a JTOM are guided by your aoBoniaotloo Indanioni in the selection oi your candidate, ou sh.iiid give to vour aalahlwr win diflan trom MM line cr.dit for i ling actaatad bj tba Uki honorable motiTva. Do not imagine that the country will g ti. perdition if your favorite i- de wntad. And let not your opponent in dulge iii the pessimistic notion that na!l witnaaa a rwolotioa and a BBOlal iiidiaaial if his aaodidnta Ii not al acted - For my part, whatev-r may I-- the re-ult ol the presidential alaa I KM), I ban an abidlao faith in the parpatnlty ol mir rapnblle. ndorx-ment The cardii. d earn, d tin of al. sensiln. men Ohfl know that the great American peopl.- an tisi patriotic and too Intel Ibjent hm " s-niit a n.da': .:- ..'tti.'ui -tem lo obtain. He. like ai! others one how , and eoaaaaao aaaea, baa an akldlsaj faith in the American people, and le llaeoi them MBObll of taking can of their own interest-. ron toNGUEs narrowness. It is aii'imai ai- that a man would he real go aoaejnai oho baa m non aanaa tnan ti nler to deniiM-rats as traitorn and coward- Thomas Tongue, of the! Kirit district of Oregon. I- reported to ! have made a speech at faieii. i: which he (aid that democrats were traitorous and nowttfdly. If ntteretl, it is insul ting language It i- the language of a narrow. BOOtltaolOMMM soul. It MOM I fr m. one who has in more hreailth oi ' thought or tolerance than a i.iemher 1 ,.: tl M ai -l l.illllSltloll. Thes,- iir,. conclusions reached ny a i-oiir-i oi gni eral reasoning, for any man who makes BOak a statement warrants the BOO elusion that he is small muled. Tom Tongue in making tnat remark nranded himself as a traitor to fairness and a coward in the face of the Ameri can principle of freedom of thiooght. Secretly, republicans despise him for such an exi..i it. i narrownes. A PROGRAM FOR A WOMAN'S CLUB. It is a strange situation, indeisl.that the -sir club women cannot rind tit subjects for discusaion for the winter evenings. New suoject- are scarce, and it takes effort to evolve them. It re ipiires mental labor, mental effort, Been and penetrating ami sun ere. to i bring forth tin- rimsheil subject from the chao of social question. But in the face ol all the burning issues which confront humanity In 'I., presence of the sublime, the beauti ful, the intensely interesting problems j which have in their solution, the ide-pread. far-reaching weal or woe of humankind It BBBOM that the Intel- 1 lectual club woman, witti very little searching, couid Hud BBkfcniM of ini-1 ixirtam.'e go discuss every evening for a w inter, ami everv w inter for a cliinrv. I a e 1 anow of one woman 's club, which I holds daily -e.-simi-. in a I ittle mttage up town. Its program is simple and homely. It rinds MO dilhculty in electing iu suhjeeta. It is making a part ol the history of the nation, in iu dailv, ami hourly treatment of its comruou place sonjecl- This club is made up of live mem bers, jron miglit say six, if you -admi . rn- hard-working, grimy man to it membership. The same little woui.u is president. eeoetary . treasurer., pricste, prophetvMi and historian. And her associate aMKBOfB BIM two little girls ami two little boys, ranging i from two to ten. Look in oihiii this 1'iiiii at BBOBlBfl anil you hud in- BOtHN ""' the program for ti member laying I dav . I iver wit and throuiih all, reigns the boh spirit of tfissl cheer. The motheriv baud is laid upon eaa little head, and tear., are huaheii and woumU arr aoothed. A ITCHING HUMORS i uuiilt Kxuirtmi atuii luUiiuml Traatmut flt -4A mielHlOgf of (A Tl I 'MA HAf il' . UnIC4naHJ Im- k in ..f t-ruoU an t m ( I Tl' UK - tin' lit ( , li allay llrftuig: ami Ui and h .il,4iel i'tii i!ka Kt'i v tsr (Mkr.), liiruul mmi elggMWei Uie bluul. A tiijrki m lu-n ourtis'unt U' 1'urw Um otiwrrol liuaioi . eagBMsOt IBM MOM fulll llglii iv i h word In ttiitinr '" the trni lure of Hh churn, !, r ami Btmtg Ion lt rittins wall. A mtig for on britMeni I np its troubled pathway, and epw la its inoinofy a nnweel thn will rl n I some dav. Into fthwlMM and faith ami strength. enoWlng word lor another In the little tlntiea if noma I Iff spread" out. like the widening waved Is : (rain the peobte dramed Into the pool, ! Hiul growi Into haiiit" nf IikIm rv, real, thrift and elttaaaabip. The I little touches f tow and aolorlngr ol hoe do n t dla Otth the day. They 'an-woven Into the web Of the tntnre I They w ill mini among the elrti ' the generation which is coming lo rule. An h"tir i given lo rest and culture. It ii the gleam that breaks throntili the aloud, a story i told, a chapter i Irwed urn aong Is snag, and ll into history, in the little Hee which grow up. renienaberine; it. I mn aol if its leaaon be taken rroag Darwin or nlain nhl .'"!. lt weight is mt the MM in nicaitrtti it- . irt in in glial drums ol man. The da' grows toward W bom It toeeeeded bg night and the toriea! program .Me OBi Old TOWI ! rettteml ered, Ireehened and rtta and a thousand tbinlnn virtue" tin ar i elilter-l illsn the PTOWtl of life, The lleaeoni liar tied and tangbl Ibe stories I laid ami songa; rang are lean l ami tciiil am! rang lor the future. And thee by lite a inh ielna cere mottles an beli .. ; nanrae, kneeling by a be ela"pet haml ami nutitrte , t 11 r i IDS t l!ha inw the BU e . r'tlin hiil. and ugh ai 1 that lltth el.;il pra- yet t ie rcereen nnilerslana, ami the "progrom is over for this day. ToniOf1 row it will In- acted again. And oh through tin jrean. a- lonoaa honwaan owned ami loved, it iil Bontlnoi to bt aoeadi In Ike troablad boor tha r tnei to all. ii nav be near or far.the mean ing of thi little pniM'r.will l,ah neon their heart- w ith a arrange and Badoen anllghtannwai It will be tie beet nteojory of the Uvea that Imld it. guid ing tin- Rtapa aright iir.d adding iis evi dence t.. the worth of this olden pro" gram. s-. simple ami vet mi npleiHlM! BKRT IIUKr'M N m MB1 WILL PREVAIL in ai genera' ions. the Hta nmil a I have appealed la riglitenoanaai and I justice ami irecdoth have n il ai endnr-1 I ing place in the lowing bmmm) of I tiailt aoanlnrnMRB. while die men wbnl I have couaaelled then to walk in the I path of injustice am! wrong, even if it led to empire und even if thev were; in the major'iv in tin ir own dajr, are j forgotten ami despised. Y' u nay Bgoaowti . you may reBoe ; von I nmv douht : y.ni 'mav ilenv. Hut the I one foremost fac- in our history. Ibe foremost action in all hlatory, is the arellloe tinon n- aesMa tle-se -um e i ami anblinw onenina sontencea ol the I iNclar.ition of litduiiemlence. And tie men who stand it shall live in the tenia I memory of mankind ; ami tie men who uiiar' iron. it. however triumphant mid BReeeaafol in Inelr little pollelee, shall perish and he inr gotten, or shall in reliieinhcred only to be deepiaed. AV.ERILAN U000 AER0A0 John M Donald, w be i touring i letter t one : ItM (lower atata that Ii a Ranaaa JoormlH iOtlanQi aaya in a 1 paimrs of tiie Min-! re wntlt ami into i Highland town and a store in a itto inspected the good display, d for sale, 'itniiiiv among them the following .nierican ptonostai Com iloiir. anned : canned Maches, canned apri it-,1 .nine., i ,.,ir- - i rn. .its. wash boards, churn-, chei . , I. am- ilm.r. salmon, apple, fork', hoe, axes, hatumer. saws, loinera' nsils, iirmes ami bit. "This partial list ol things usssi uiu -coo n lliooiliuic viuuK. sav- .Mr BIClNrnald, will giv. - p.. idee o: the Imnienea inaV heiweei ti Coiled tate and (treat I'.ritain." SELF T.roC 77" s si; Ni. verv ofter.. thev pie aloog other women g to Bad) To such women the value of Dr. Herat's I" a r oi Ita acriptioii i-. i i yond conipiu.o tion It cures the cum on r. cause oaf It! in oeoBvn, de ranirement or dfa eaat of the BMajn Mill;, orv.uis. A leaapajaoea medi cine. It eoaaaini p.s alcohol, opi um CCH.lllie, 111 r -.1 ycir. " writey f. PlliHCL'S HAVUKITK fhsLRlPTION MAKhS WAK WOME STKOMQ ..ii in.A I' . 'IL A HLLU Also Wholesale Agent lur SCHL1TZ HfLWACKEI m la bottlea, barrcla, ur caaa. Call up K- -Telephone . (!. ,J H. K0PITTKE. - n- si i" - B E53 TH18 PAl'KK I.- hi.i'i UN Vlijt ai r. 0 iMke'a Ailvurliaiuir Amoui y. at auiil a'i Mi cuauu' Bsohansi' Ml) fc.Dcm-ti, Cllfuriii, wlioic uuntris. u lof s'lreriuiUK uu u l . .. erU. School days are dantr days for AmorioOB girls. Often phvaioal collapse foll.-ws. and it takaO years to re cover the lost vitality. Sometimes it i never recovered. Perhaps she is not over-careful about keeping her feet dry : through OToliBainiMM in this roopocl tlie monthly aick uea is usually rendered very seven . Then bflfio ailments which tbould 1h removed at once, or thev will produce constant suffering. Headache, faint ueeB. Blight vertigo, pains in the hack and huns. irregularity loes of sleep and appetite, a tendency to avoid the society of others are symptoms all indicating that woman's arch-enemy ie at hand. ' This need not be so if mothers would have n thought for the physical condition of their daughters, and see to it that they have proper assistance. L. Lvdin E. PinkllaUn'l egotul.le Compound ha helped manv a jrotmg pirl over this critical period. With it thev have gone 'through their trials with courage and safety. With its proper use the young girl is safe from the jieculiar dangers of school years and prepared for hearty womanhood. Mrs. Camp writes about her Daughter's Health. " DtaJi Mas PnODUgJ : I w rite go tell you about my daughter. Bhc la nineteen vears old and is Howiug all tin 'tune and ha been for about tbree montiis The di-t r doer n-'T very little pood, if any. I thought I would have her trv Lvdlu l.. Plnkliuiti'w VcirsstMblc Cotn- i to get well I .rare to tell Vegetable Compound in my house Tou have mv permission to publish the mean.- of doing others good ' Mill. Macoi. Bm V A. f MR.. ' m lam: s5000 REWARD iefMttcd wttr. nai.n gflU ga ift as.aAl u wnur greKkt. I Stoves Icincl Ranges. 1 liavi st r n inn stoves fr im ; short in. tn i C I Taylor, the Hardware Man I 721 Main E gauujj ..uuu,.ss.i,.i... i Vou want to vet the When ou buy Harness I make only hand sewed harness and gunnotaa maov ptOCC ol keatbOf Call and ocl my pric , P. A. HARVEY, Court St., op. Qoldn Rule Hotel j - a7j ' , -mM aazSiK :aerWrBBrtBaDHl POTATOES A No. , OreoOH hur,)lllks Addrcsn VAN imuiiU. nut 1 want youraovici he I ri Hie negiut it use I have become very much alarmed alxiut lier. aa ahe i-g.'ttm,- :,' I am so anxious for her -iULs jiatid -i i.aJii . Jiaucnesier Mill. Mai oi. On Here is Her Second Letter. "Dzak Slits IIXKiMM: It give- me preat plea- you of Uie banatn my daughter has r n uyaia i. rinkiiiiiii s cgt- v ni ii compound. Ski arai m a eaft Tov state; the aMtor did her no gmd After beuM! Ding the use of your pjadlpJOB she began to men ! and is uow able to be at her work I feel very thankful to vou anil expect alwavs to keep your It is tin nest medicine 1 ever knew this letter, if you wish. It may be Mua. MaTLLLa A. CaJMi'. Mauchestei a to- N t. 7.4. C::y hann of Lfna. Mam.. $ux, .4. : -ins pfior. wn il. thaw tiut thr Atx-Tt aot ffflttinc, or tu puciiibcd boiort obtaining tie pofmiastooo Ltdia k. ImxjiAM Ukdccinv Co lp, lli.it ut lip up 1 Street liaiUiauiiuiiUiiR best MM aUtVaUU. fiop. Eleonily Faroialitd. Mm Mmm Bongjeoi Mian. Hluck anda-half from depot. Sample Kin in tonnecxion. Koiim Rate "rll-w, 7.X, LI (Ml ' m li toe (ur halt jn citrU j l OkSDALL & kOSS, kendleton, Oregon. NEW LUMBER YARD. Wv era nrra ready for Imeinen m ar Wiisbimrton' A Columbia River freight depot with n Itinera I assort men t of lumber direct from oiirov.u saw mill, and cim furnish nrrVthhia priinptlv. Connlre order In car loads tblpOad direct from our mill in carlAnd lots H; c iritH-t nrieaa, Olva m a rail, W J. BCWCLL M . Pendleton Planing Mil ai d iwwm Yard iakeUie 1 1 alet in ail kincU ol Lnmbnr ami Building Material Imu atocJi ol lath, Bhtngion) tar paper, moulding t Bonk Mid ilour. that an- L'tiar:intei I not t" '.varp. Eatimntca lurntahod on building I, .in i ml on aliori notii n, R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. Oregon Lumber Yard H LS. I UltltH-T. I ..It tt. Shlnalenk, l.tiiidtni I';i;h i . ; iu Papatr, Viualdirmn Pickotfi, I inn mid CeilhMgt, Bli It and N od, h Ultd I in s, S,:ci.-ii InmirKnl VintHiwn I ci I ullli 1'ipc. Borle & Light, Prop's V a ' . 1. 1- . i .-tet 'lu.ls Equal to any in the world. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. I i i mMH - own Mtruwa. Uigiily recom mended lo hunil) trade Bear) iMiith faiky gnatrnoMeil. Schultz Brewing Co. 1'OK fiisu ranee Fife, Li la, AoBMont, Ploai iIhs, etc. Loans on City und County Projirty, Real Estate Improved and tT improved t'ity Lots' -i"i k KuncbcH and Wiieat FafBM SEE J. R. DICKSON, r.ast Ortyonmn building. Thli CITY... I ivery, l eed and Sale Stables in- : SirtPSUN Proprietor pluvbsil Kvorythli.e New. Nw Horses - . .. ui.. i. . i . " laiye. oeui rigs uiu wuir '" Ui ult'- Boarders (ftveii the ittaeiilon Bgnrriog any hour oi the uinht Telephone No. 70. IF YOU WANT A K'ssl livery rig call on us. If vou wi.nt a cub night or day tot oa know. We'll be there (ft ft to buM --is.., Uinin, To THROUGB rnir.,.. 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