East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 13, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    BRING IN
THE BABIES
DllflBU the year 1901 will give away, ab
aohitcK tree, to every bain bom in I'ma
tilla county, its first pair of shoes TtMM
are handsome welt Via Kid, worth 75c. a
pair. There are no conditions except
that you present the baby This oflct
holds cood for the entire year. Brine i"
the babies
THE MAGNET CASH STORC
Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
their faith anil love, and at first in I
small companies, but DOW In itreat,
throngs i-nate to ie. "
Thorns Watson of t.ei rsi. haa
written a stnrv of the lifa nl Thonia
.luron. of Virginia, and among
. lot if nthor :'iol thing has tin to
m: "Unilor the N iryinia law no
j slat owner eonld free hi slave with
! out sending then out of the gtaVta
Mr. Jefferson wishnl to repeal this!
law. PollowiBf the habit which had
marked him at aehool ami which he
never discarded. he put forward
another mar. to test the ice. The
i victim choaen tor this particular
raerific wa OdIomI Uirhard Uland
J and he rvadily agreed to offer the hill
J which 'fleron had drawn. The col
j onel was a gnilelets philosopher. MM
of the ohlest. ahleal. and moat H
I specteil mwnbtn of the house. out his
grnr hn;r did not shield ;iim from
' tln tt'irm. The slave owner feO I
I upon him in hiner wrath, ri v-t hita
j with oratorical bolts, riddled him
1 with abate, tn-atei! him with tha
greatest ,xr.onal indignity , ami
damned bis bill with virtuous j
unanimity Jefferson. as cornier
of the resolution, caught onoiieb n' the
pmmhnraiit to reconcile hint'
thoroughly to his position 111 the rear.
TREASURER POTTER VIGOROUS AT 82
.'Aged Bank Official Writes a Long, Grateful Letter to
Proprietors of Paine s Celery tompouna.
BR Kick
w feast (Qxssmxd
Kdgar Wilson Nye.
Bill, was once on n
the state of Minnesota
better known
lecture tour
A delay of 2-
as
in
WEDNESDAY. Ki:HKl Al
Man.
inaapraaa o iww ninwi'sw m ' hour at a railway junction seems t..
ttatiag "I maaj health raaatta against) be responsible for the following hit of
tli.im It is n.iar I .,. mi np cl.r that literatara: "1 am writing this at av
aanaaataalaaa will uot find the
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healtliK-r regions of the world barred
agaiaat them. Ample sauitariunit .
i properly located, are icon to take the
pla.es of the hotels, access to which
they nave lieen denirt). and the new
order of things nromie to be a great
j improvement over the DM,
The tir' "n-umptne sanitarium was
establish! in Austria and it has
achieved r.otalde success. Oermanv
imitation hotel where IM Natal fork.
if, i called the Fifth Avenue hotel, j
for the same reason that the fond
parent of a white eyed, two I egg.,'
freak of nature lovs name hi men
tally diluted ana Napolson. and for the
same reason that a prominent horse
owner in Illinois last year socked my
nann mi a tall, hurkskin colored rnlt.
tha Old nt ree.mtle BM mentally or
I physically, a toll that did not kaofJ
si ough to go around a hart- win- t I
h r sought tt sift himself through it
Oh aria.. ta.r aar att W
UM ir.- m (SS. itU. T wr ana" . ..
O-e-tffltu.Wi K .H..).pfritrtlwak . i ft
t.tisiii. tiT.s'- r snu
o.er-ra..ta:. -i m
Was IMS. in.. a..T sr.ii
MiaM.iM. u sr iKfcrt .. tm
Ut him ii I m. tm T it. hi ii if SsWS-WssUf
Cl!TsSll'lliiiiMMI'- 3
ffsgty. ' ii pm Mwa,ft. ssc i an'
n f& .
mil ii as tsa Mai ; s. aaah MMasuam.
f ' r.w. no gr.iv tl is n mi
1 I ,ili .i .....,, i.i i,. .), nanif.: his wav-Licked wigwam1
-'Austr.;,, eaperimc.,,,. e..,.,.i,m,l ! - :m 1'?. lSX
ha- kva atrophied bets made up of '
nains and counterpanes. The dcoris'
full of hole where lecks hav hfvn
wrenched off t. !: the coroner in. I-at
nigh: 1 could imagine that I was in tne
act of meeting i r.uu!ly . the fanmns
people who tried in sleep here, wlm
in aaad through the night UM died
waiting for the dawn."
R CAENIGIB HAS HJNEY.
Andrew Carnegie expects t. give;
a gret manv nn 1 1 ions ot money
before he d.e H -pate
his great fortune hr g slag la
public libraries and schools ami organs
to communities that love music, lie
announces he will give nothing to
churches, or to anything tnal if under
the control of the church. lie is a
pronounced foe of sectarianism and he
does not intend to do anything to en-'
run rage it.
Probably if Mr. Carnegie knew Hal
needs of the Pendleton public iibrarv
lie woo nl give It mone enough to
provide it a boilding. The library in :
Peadleton has an income of more than
W a year now . and rvv more a
year could be guaranteed it Witt this
Income I10.U00 asigiit be drawn from
Mr. Carnegie's generous hand, aa
it were it would do a world of good. A
Carnegie library in Pendleton oald
dt a work that would reach the people :
uf a great section. If the matter was
properly preteuted to Mr. Carneigv it j
might be fruitful.
Then again Mr. Carnegie
help the people of Pendleton to
1 S I similar sanitariums Ithia her botd
5:er. Massachmett- follosred the Euro
pean 'sample and Nea V.irk was quick
to profit by the lesson. A little later
a sanitarium was establislieil near
Philadelphia, ami no the legislature
of Minnesota lias under coiiiideration a
bill setting apart a tract of landNor a
sanitarium and appropriating :
for the buildings and .V.0 0 annuallv
: j: i .-t.it xivi e-
Tiii' g'.xsl work is to go on, and the
dre.n! disease will sal haVsaUkiaTad la
real' such a harvest of vici.ms
'tbe old way" permitted.
NOTE AND COMMENT
Askeii by the Saturday Evening Pot
! fur an art'ile on public t vaking.Kena
tr Beveridgi MM! And the com
I mon peoiile he-urd Him gladlv for He
: taught them as line l aving an-
: thiiritv
Mhich These sentences renal the ver
j heart of effective speaking. Consider, i!
fr.in. the hums..; view point alone the
"on id Man was the prince of
aaaakatt. He alone has delivered a
somewhat i perfect address, the Ntrn.on on the
Congressman Cushmai.'s
causti.' utterances on tne Columbia Mount. The twi. other speeche tha
river bar recall- a question asjaa asked approach it are Paul's apt.eal to the
by Jerry Kimpson of a Southern legis-' Athenians on Mars Hill and the
lator. sTsM wanteil an appropriation speech of i.braham Lincoln ;U tiettys
for the mouth o' a stream called Fish-j burg.
ing creek: "May I ask the honorable ' "It is a remarkable tiling that there
gentieruau a question'." said the is neither wit nor humor in any of
inquisitive Jam. "Certainly sir, " the immortal speeches that have fallen
was the reply. If the water dcepi from tha Hps of man. To find a joke
enough on the bar at tiie month of . in Weoiter would it- an offense. The
Eishinc creek b enable the tier, to get only things winch luger'll wrote
iver the bar without lightering?" which will live are his oration at his
Jerrv's question adde! somewhat to ! brother's grave and his fanioii. 'The
the fame of that gentleman as a ha-, past ritv-s la-fore me like a dream.'
morist. and aiso killed the appropria
tion for Fishing creek.
Mark Twain thus refers to an insti
tution of recent growth in some east
ern citiea. "The iHiuguters of the
Koyal Crown there's an American
ideal tor you '. (.tod knows what
specialised form of insanity it repre
sents, it isn't softening of the brain
niu cannot
exist There are noae eligible but
; tne American descend snts of Charles
might i 11 How the fancy products of that
, oni uareui sun uuiu up.
provide theaiselves with a better Pen-1
dletonacademv. This is an excellent SgtigyliJt ro,i,
' I now with that at the time ot our nr:
achoo! aa it u haa a good income 0n.u, j lT'sfl die losei, some strange
sometoiug Uao f.yjls a year is sell mulattos of fortune, say bamuel E.
ai.u is growing bat it nasUIonett in the siatuMay hrenuig Post:
"In li tne tourtn city in the i lined
btates was Charleston. South Carie
sustaining
no buildings
lit for a school.
Mr
uaraegi migbt bmvsm saoney tor ,inil nofJ jt js ,,xl .,.lw.,lti:. The
huildiugs. The matter should he pttfa seventh was r-a.em. Mass.. now the
arlv nreaented to him. and his one hundred and tenth. Tiuire ere
efficient mind would sooti grasp the
aitaation and decide. Mr. Carneige can
do aa much good with a little money
only six cilia
I not even a
i Allegbeiuee had a place or the census
i roll. If you bad spoken of Chicago.
aa in auv other place on i the well informed American of those
- , i , i
1 1 - auuiu in. l nave oeen ai a
Oh. yes, he would have said, you
taean the portage where the Indians
earn tneir canoee from Lake Michigan
to the Illinois river.'
in Peudieti'i
God's fuoutcui
PsadleUii. people are not inclined to
dwpwad upon others, Out upon them
salves, and Mr. Carneige is u
clioed to hsip thoae who do not kstt
theaselvas. He doe not throw away
his money. His scotch keenness and
shrewdness are a bulwark agamst be
ing imposed upon, hence a deserving
proposition like the one that Pendietoi.
can present to him is likely to be
favoaatly reeaived. Why- would it not
be a food tdea lor the matter li be
plaaad before Mr. Carnegie ire
the worst that could follow would be
a refusal and that even would uot dis
courage or lesaei. Pendleton's ability
u
dune
Tte East (iregoiiian
see an Andrew Carnegie institution or
two in Pendleton, and it even would
like to see a big man Ilka Mr. Car
negie in a live little Western n.wn
like Pendleton. The two togetoer
would not look bad, ami they would
must probably like one auother, aa
the became acquainted. If
words happen to fall under Mr
nettle's eyee we do not expect turn to
throw aside his affairs to come to see
us, hut if he dosa we promise him a
right royal welcome and a "Hoot
man" good time, but if he doe not
coma, we will uot be disappointed.
He could write us a letter and he need
not euch.se a stamp for a reply.
We have a stamp.
lin. in either of these prMluctions of
, this genius of jesters is there a trace
lot wit. There is not a tunny sally in
all Burke's speeches. Lincoln's tiettys-
burg address, his first and second
inaugural, his speech i ginning the
, Douglas campaign and his Cooper
i Union address in New York are. par
i hap the only utterances uf his that
' will endure. Vet this greatest of storv
! .i i X' J 1 J
lenerr amie .i.yii. uin nut auu.u or
ften a thing that does no j Mmgr Mr , , deliverance.
with story or any form of humor.
"1 think the best speech I ever
heard for obedience to the rules of art
was an address of about ten minute.
hy a voting Salvation Army officer on
the streets of Chicago. I was jest
passing the grout as he stepped into
the circle that always surround these
noiay hut sincere enthusiasts. lis
took off his hat and in a very low, and
perfectly natural voice, speaking
exact lv as though he was having acon-
! versalion with Ins most conhdeatia:
I friend, he began: 'You will admit.
. mv friends, that human happiness is
ii over MAW population, the problem of human life. And from
viliatt- west of the this striking sentence be ppceedeil b
another equally moving, showing o!
course, that happiness could not I
secured by traveling any of the usual
roads, but only the straight and narrow
path which the Master had marked
out. It was a simple as it was sin
cere. And it was aa conversational as
it was quiet. Before he had finished
his audience had gathered inb Itself
every pedestrian who passed during
his discourse, business man. pro
fessional man, working man or what
not. "
"He was never in a position to need
manner- until lie was in a position to
do vsithojt them." said Talleyrand
once when frankly expressing hi
opinion of his royal master "Now, I
H...M. ia Ta M&, ,wl aL. if .. hail unt I ..... . . .
, 1 1 . . r, m An old pailosopaer, being once
justice ...would have been hange. long . ,.wba. . or
" - ' ' I - -' ' .' t lint vat ti.r tlia ..I.I no! at a '
Against this somewhat sour bit of
pailosuphy, Eugene Fields valentine
to hi wife, written after years of
married life, is north quoting :
You anas lair aad swsst sad lead.-.
bear lulls blus-sTSd swsatlisart saios
As wban a callon routh aa-1 ilsuas
1 XKigiit to be your ValsnllDs
M.
Tuiuilla, Feb. 1U, l. .
opinion uf his great prime minuter
A tourist idly wandering through
continental Europe arrived one day at
the village of Oberammergau and
wilnessad tb- presentation of the
: i . : -i i . l. :
belD herself a she ha Isruw ! r",0n piay . 01 wnici. ii' mw ssfss
neip tiersell, as she has always ,.,..,.,,, . The day is . me never to
i IM forgotten, a great audience of 4UUU
would like to people is aasesnbled from all the great
nation. Over tha bnxea of the
amphitheater the ensign of Huasia,
au( within several members uf the
royal house. Eight and a half hour
spent drinking iu bible scene .
... .....l,.. .Ii.l .11
the old taataananl laeideeiU. in song (children for croup, coughs and
I. U-luiiienl- .in'! tlie
For 50 Years
mothers have been giving theii
0IHU1NK HUMANITY
-l.iineiit- anil the breteuLalc.i
of the last dav- of Christ. Nature
t...-t. i.l i.-.! ...iu. reinarkalue b uche to :ne
Car ! repeseiitatiuu of the play, a tfah of
igntmng from mountain to mountain
altove ttte beads of the performer, and
loud thunder as the Christ was raised
BM the ernes, ami strange coincidence,
a vicious hailstorm pelted the head of
Judas all through one of his long
agonising speech of remorse. What
ha i ame.1 the name .. i Ustrimin irgau
oat of thi mountain valley to the
four corner of the world? What haa
made it a source of revenue b great
railway linea aad steamship com
panies" What brought the rude
peasant here this dav. and members
i of a royal court" What force poors out
growing better men : a tide of gold SO.UOO per week into
broader and bigger, the tap of these mountains? What
IJIitven IU13 Ulifliiv liuo. imauc uj
caul- aim srutl ll 'III' no- niviaiuir
of all lauds aad makes it a part of
hidory? A story of humble faith in
Christ accounts for it all. A pestilence
oroke out among tbeae peasants early
in tke seventeenth cento, the rude
phyaicfans euuld not stay it. They
prayad earnestly for real and present
Imlp, and Ihoir iiravern acre answered.
They vowed to perpetuate the memory
of this good news tu them and the
memorial took the baui of what is
known a the paaaion play. They have
kept that vow, llm world heard of
The world U
are growing
beutimeiitality is living and genuine
charity is increasing. We do not weep
so much a we used to, but we do more
for those who are in need of our
service and who can be assisted
An evidence that along with the
material iam of the age in which
live there baa been a steadiest dovolop
ment ol genuine humanity, is lo be
seen in the rapidity with which sani
tariusna lor consumptives are being
sbliahed since first the alarm over
colds
ShiloITs
Consumption
Cure
Mothers have you Shiloh in
the house at all times? Do
you know just where you can
find it if you need it quickly
if your little one is gasping
and choking with croup? If
you haven't it get a bottle.
It will save your child's life.
"Sklask arTS carat! my baby ol croap.
cuasks 4 colds. I Wvoai ki aa a,laHl it.
MRS J. B. MARTIN. Hiuuvilk, Ala
MMlob' Coasnaupllwu Car la sold bj all
druggist at aac. aa. m.oo a n..ui. a
pflutd lasraalaa iimi With ar UUlc
If row srs sat MtUAsd go la your Oruagial
a ll-1 gt your money baVSat.
Wnra fur iliatnld kak mm ' Bai
C. Wcus Cv.,LVay.n V
Kighty-two years old. and free from
a.'has, pains and feebleness ' The last
ten years nf his life the healthiest he
has known.
And furty-flve years u life spun for
moat peojile of hard work and re
sponsibility a- a bank WllissT and
treasurer to look lock upon.
For the past ten years Mr. Potter
lias never known a day of serious sick
ness. Previous o that time he suffer
ed from nervous prostration that clung
to him for six years.
That this remarkable immunity from
weeklies- and disease, at such a time
in life, has not happened by chance,
no uue knows better than the aged
treasurer himself. In June INI.
when sufleriue Irom si number of old
chronic complaints. Mr. 1 otter wa- in
duced by re 1 at iver to use Paine'
celery compound fur the llrst time.
The effect was immediately beneficial.
The uninterrupted good health that he
lias since enjoyed date- from that time,
ilr Potter ' grateful letter to the pro
prietor of Paine' celery ominound is
based on long persoi a', experience and
also a full knowledge of what it has
done fof many of his friends to whom
be has in turn recommended the great
remedy that made him well. Mr.
Potter's letter i- given in its entires .
Centreville. R. L
Well, Kichardson It O
Cientlemen : I have the utmost faith
in Paine' celery compound because of
the great good that it has done me and
many others of my acquaintance that
baa come under rny lersonal know-
i-'lgc i'i i- -.r. year. Ii.
1i'-"i 1 had ti give up business on ac
count ol my poor health. I was suffer
ing from a number uf old chroiu com
plaints. Among tiie rent I hud com
plete nervous prostration from which I
suffered for six years. In June.
I commenci d the us. of l'aille's celery
compound. After taking a fv. bottle's
1 ioiiiid that the old complaints began
to ease up. which encouraged Bst to
keep on ti it ii the i ornisuim! I soon
got over all those troubles Unit had
clung to me so long, and got out and
was mere like myself, since then 1
have taken a few bottle in the tpring
ami fall is a tonir, and sometimes
few iottles between as u preventive.
Iam inclined ti r-!ieu in tin' old
adage tnat "an ounce of prevention is
worth a pound r' cure," so whun than
has been prevailing sickness in tie
community, such H grippe, llaila
levers, etc.. ! take thi componii.;. ami
thus far have bad none of these ail
ment although they have bean pn
vailunt all around nie, so that I have
great faith in Paine' celery cm j:numl
as a prevent i v , I have ri-corawended
the comKiuud la Nn mam of my
friends, and I have the ntilfaetmii of
knowing that it ..a done tnefS rarj
much pnd.
I was cashier of the bank in Noatll
County for It year, and for the last li
years was secretory and treasurer of
the new savings Iwnk in coniiectii n
with the National Hank
Mv position in the banks i.a my
last work. I am year old.
Most sincerely yours,
j. IS. POTTKK.
l or raeraltlM lb itransj i. am! sisant
euergie- of men and wninci, advanivd
in yaan, there can in no substitute
for I'uitie's i tilery compound. It i- the
in rreiarati u coiviuieri il woithv the
MUM ol n true nurve h-l and blood
remed; by liyi iubs throiikthoiit the
1111:1. try. h is pfSJOCribod by them in
e- ry itatc in the union to tone up the
Hfetaui, regulate 'lie nerves, and ri
store iier,;h and strtngth
Nothino iu the past has ever a
pronchrii 11 ib (H.'.ior 01 building up
ivcai.c 1 nerve tissues and giving
strength to tne tired irotly. 111 even
eaat of narfliatant haadai hiia. dyinaii
sia. Mtiralgiu ami l- ei ies-iiess. due
tom-ivous bebleiiesH, I'uim s celerv
omi-i'iud has a record of rabid and
.-tin. cures that embrace every eitv
Itlld tou'ii in the Hide sweep of the
t Dltad BMfhM.
Its remarkuhle gowar "V,.r diseate
11 s in its active repiuein.- of worn out
pari- i.v new iieulthy mie. uud its
ileal mg and purifying action among
tin most minute tissues of tho body.
The heavy alarming pain in tbl
back aad Ipini disapeurs , the grow
in." naleiieis, neri laisnesa and low ol
w -i is Itoapad. and a briuln, boiivant
iecliug gradually take tin place of
iinumiing aeiis of tin ami nur
Vow depresaion.
A. improved appetite, .-mud dige
tmn. nninterrui inl sleet., and un ener
getic nurviius condition invariably iol
low the use of Paine 's celery com
pound.
Hotel Pendleton
L'i
New Hanagement
SU.
fir t-Cidoo
Excelteot Coisine.
hyery Modem
CoQiaaiaoce
raUaSaai
Pendleton
Planincr Mill
and Lumber Yard
ll,Xl
Give Us a Irwl.
Rdteo $2.00 a
Special him bj
Weci or inoniD
T
I
Can sell cheaper thun
any firm in the county
ticLause they buy in larj,'e
iuantiti.-. If you nei.d
in 111 lit r or any kind or
mill work call and net
their prices.
Bar arid Billiard Rooms.
The Beat Hotel In
Van Dran Bros., Props.
Headquarter lor Travel no ci. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor.
Eastern Oregon.
Successur to J.
r
CRESCENT BICYCLES!
1901 MODELS
Cliauiletr.s periect; tbo
Light Koadsters $50
Adults' Chain Models $25 and 35
lie. . and Girls' Models $25
KElvTTXKY T
WHISKEY
S'ur aatln Uy Tallnutu
a. o. . ilru(t(lH(a
A L.L THI NKWII Taha tha Baat
Oregunian. Daily g$.aa a year by
mail. Waakly i.jo, aasd Semi.
"Vosklv tts.oo a year BampUavpy fise
Contiignnient of Wheels now on tho Road.
tyco WHEELS
Cliainleas, secuud hand $30.00
New Crescent, $35 wheel last year . $25.00
New Crescent, kj wheel last year .. .I20. 00
Crescent, second hand, good order. $15.00
Crescent, second hand, good order. .$17.50
New Sterling, a6in iratne. $40 wheel . $22.50
THE CRESCENT AGENCY.
Eaat Ortjgoriiim Buitdinu. Ptindlatuii,
9 tor Ocnll, nwu &W
Spr ",," ciinisb gtr
aJB gggw- -
aoM b JUUN kUllilllli
The Louvre Saiooii
iKMiUtTiiK
DKSUnS
French Restaurant.
TUK I'LAGat TO JUT.
Wtiai ,., Kiss Millai
uuon.
Una Lai uutatuc . .
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. M make when his lMlrJr,
is sent hoii,.. with i,rcai?'
sprea.1 oaitlr i,t,,,,, iT""
ai.i.1.1 hrin. hi, li....ni!!-
!"" .lrv. W1T. ,,.r.,t uSM-s
.it all tini... Mirh n xhmTj1
trSWMlry, be will r .vrhk?
ml lain ami 1 tiffs snual t IZ.
time thai wo s,.., then, uZ
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