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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1901)
FRIDAY, N""l Mi.i K 2", i!oi. DAILY. V.'.KKI V AM) SKMI-WKKKU bit r- Vaat O . mui. rnblUhlnc 1 nmpauj. AT a fENDI.K- ...... uhi.nS 'ft ; - t It.. Tl. t Ma .( SS Ml ::5 5.wrr :: :j i I pf , , IN 114 of fc ., !. . wMkl;9 . smS 1 Am rjemi ump - If i.liriiff il. IMHNM yt In, $i. . U .tr.n t . Ufst. a trkO. AISE THE STANDARD Properly viewed President Pen ! - address before the teachers' M I BtkM in Pendleton on Wednesilin was a p-rtlnent and timely plea tot higher standards to he required . th.m. who have the school MOM tra'p um i tJM outh And this is not to aay atiwhing disparaging of the men and women who now are engaged In tl - work In this state or In Washlin; ton. for President Penrose applies Btf i. im. - .-iiiialh t. i tregon and Wai I. Ingtni. having given the same BaMfBBf In V alla Walla When teachers are urged to cllmh higher in the scah of preparation to their lire work they are hearing otile what -very person or class of pr fMsioual people heat all ot the tine and what all amhlroitM p-thoiis should lira: gladly. S' - '"ii .is m i " .-in. -nt sr. fiiiioi ttMBBBd fir advancement, he desist. 1 from lust s( soon will stagnation r si.it .i in v protssion it, the law li. dlotai hi Journullam in th-olog; and in v-lagogy a- well let th. watcn won! B4 Forward and let that watih-word lx rung out from even losf im, BtfoH whl-h are gathered MattBM ot those who atten i to thr vital interests of life III offi or s-hool room. 00SEVELTS MESSAGE. It v ill I" ai. important moment n,.r Monday, when President Roosevelt . jBTXMBU hear to congress his rtnt messa;. to that august lod The nr.. rhir- -,., nt: has heen In ow-,. fni only a few weeks n ' ha in thut "I"' .' of tutu u- lei' u at tracting attention Uf acts In a manner to cause ttm iIbI n as to Vfettiai or not soiin radical chang-s ar lit-ii.piai.d in the policy of the sctniiiistratlon It la to be ax- p.-?...' that the president will he on: . spon ii uud will say what he has to say plainly and without equivo-atlon. Hut the Bast Orefoi.iuc titur-s th wi - on that he will express only what patrtoth citinens will he able to ladursr and that his first messag will U- one of the administratlv event in the history of the count- NO HOSTILITY HERE. It is uot only had policy, but unfair lowaid the newspapers lu this rt of thr . oimtry far the Portland Oregon Ian to print the following broad state ment . A mmiiici o: paper pulilished n . v i.- in tli. Inland Kmpn. lolloiii UiS load ol th. Seattle PoMt-lutelll i t er have been criticising Portland for Its alleged hostility toward th. OpOBlBI t the Coliimhia river to con tnOBMB navigation the particular Im BTOt . in. nt desii. d being that proj-ct ed for letting steamer, past Celllo Falo and the lilies of thr Columbia Tl,. S. ,,u,,.., Waf. U, t8t,., ,V tS deaire to hurt Portlaud though it mav ha' i ignorant of the fans The ' -I naiers lack true Information ot. thr subject granting that they are en- relj iMpMri iti their comment. A a matter of fact, the paper printed hereabouts in fact, all of those in eastern Oregon, have been mot. than fair towards Portland. The Kast Oi-Konian has caused the care ful reading of r" hanges coming BaX and all comments in them re printed from otherb and it is notlc able that a healthy h-ntiiiient exists on the part of the ai. i n-min ieo Bh in suiiport of Portland, in her pr-s nt tn(ht fot commercial supr-m acy. is true, In Spite of the Uliib niai . :u-1 that Portland has failed to BseeaBfl up Um duty that ihovJd have i, i ohtloua during the past tu-ut;. years Port) aj , Bag mmb slow and ic oveiconu this slowness the pro (ectors ot the Lewis and Clark Ceu- tonnlal a-rniit-.-,' for the qulr-fc rain u-" of thf H6MM for that ol)ot. pMMH results rnnn from thlt. ioakrnlng down therr. nm! It In tak .. as a BtRii of what is to fallow iastorn Oregon view with satlsfa on ,". hiii energy that In being ev UiMteil. anil hopes that It will hp fol BjfffJl hy a train of consecutive and pBrBBftBBI efforts which will tiring to I aw Dm Improvement in the f'oltim Ma river. nri cpt at ar the profession f sincerity on the pan of thr Portion.: OhMlbH ot OMMMHM . Md return Usf MtMWIIIM with thin Eastern Ore IBM is lojral t,i Portland, and will Join in any IWVMMM for tin firmer eatah Rapt raat of that city In a pBBffloa of BOfftfBBfCBft appro a"- n. in,. J';, I'iflc roast THE LOUI8ANA DOMINION. A most m-rltorius charact-t whos Mnrletl limped over from the 17th ccntur.. to the 1Mb. was th.' chival rous BBIl Indefatigable Henry d To-i t In all of Iji Salle's early trials. Dl Toii'v ol th- Iron Hand was th .r at eploiei s most loyal lleutenan' sntl tries friend He was left In ommund of fort St Until and fort Mrol n Hcurt lit different eriods Ot un-omineii peril Hi' BeeOBBtdsMd Lb Sail- on his fltst great BKpBdltlOB down th- Mississippi and vsj I ready to ollow or lead whei--i dan gets were creB'cst and savages most ticely hostile In ItiS., and again In lift he b'd a relief party to succor his illustrou chi-t from whom no tid lugs could he heard, traversing In all mot. than six thousand miles of swollen rivers ami trackless wilder nes and SBCOUBterlBf privations am' twrils no latigiiaa. -an make known BaBrchlfif m vain through Arkat. sas Teas uud l.omsana tot trace of Ins loved and lust leader, he left on th. lowei Mississippi a hatter carve, I on hoik which U years after sutist th. doubting DIlM-rvllle that h- ' on the mightv Colbert rlv r of I.a Salle This "speaking hark." as the Indians :-v. rently -ailed it. as a memento 04 a deathless devotion, of an unbending fidelity to a Bobl friendship .may be rememtorad by all who BK losing talth iii human nutore and theji h-arts thereby he nbiiudan' ly POM fort ad Thl brave explorer Mi- I otusanu colonists, was cut off bv coatBgioa whll, prosecuting his dan goroBB pioneet labor H- died ut Mobil- in 1704 From I Ml and after Ijt Sail. . .Ion tel. Hcntiepiu and others named the .1-' ietii.ui water-d i.y the Mississip pi an.'. Its trihiitui.c l.oiiisauu. it BOWH Dl Us) ii august sovereign. LmUb XIT Hut us Um part alimst arhollj West ol the tit eat liver, eover-d by th- pur. has- treaty oi IMt, now con rns us let us turn to the small ucron llk. beginning oi an emplr from which the giant oak of an tin -quailed development lis c grown Historians tell us that the Grand Mon Brqu. ot Fran-r tool u great personal Ut-r-st li. his Am. -i c an colonies H. told a friend of 1 u Sail-, that th Loiilsana country fiMtalBad rich d- oslt of iron lead and coper; that ti p wu indigenous, ship timlH-i ubiiiidant and that cotton uud tobii' eonld b- cultivated. I a- Moytir it'lbet vllle a naval offi. who had a ii-.: OMUucUaa through militarx -xploits on Hudson Bav on the At iBaUtt and In the tallev ot th. s- ..iwr-n wa a-coidlngly dispatch- d to the mouth of th. Misslssipn l b- arrived in Idss . BUM tie Pom haniaiii then Mm ister of Marine ami Coionie decsar. i. i s imeiai correspondence found in the Murgaty impels that the pin BOBB ot th- eXMsitioii was to explor. tort if v and to prevent other nations from getting a foot Bold in Louisiana J 'Iberville first w.ut ashore at an I mi- on whi-h he saw a muss of tin man bones uud from this called I' Ma, e r, Island It was what Is now iium-d Haiiphlu The colony next landed and BBflM to erect huts on Ship Island TtkBj passed Hi the man land through Pas-agoula Bay Th Hllox: Indian wer- the first thej . n - ountereil They ran uway at firm but were brought BBSs BT hfBBSBtl aiidtbe pleading of an ludlau girl I uke THisfmmfil I or SjL ai ill I , .. i ,s !,, E On Fel.rnary 27. D'lhervllle and his lirother. Ilicnvilie. In well equipped open boat went In search of tin I i xlRHippI They hail proi-ecileil neaiiv mile from the sea when thg) reached the Indlau village of Unyii itoulaw where they were moot hospl talily entertained Here all donlit were removed nlMillt their being 00 the right river hy finding a prajc hook with Um name of a POUPMiOti of l a Halle and that Immortal BWBI BBtflM of human affectum, the hlato hark letter ol GhBVallCI ! ToBt' Kor this precious relh the Kreiic'. men were utilised to BTSBBBt t., H It. dlan chief an ex. PTbrrvllle ret nn ed to the sea hy way of the two lakes a hlch he named Maurepas and PoB hartraiii after two well It BO WD his tOTlr MB of France The first settlement ot tin colon wus fi-d on thr east Bids of tb- lilt of Hiloxl and was called Hilovl DO Ocean SpritiKs ttom the BBtfbhorlBg Indian tribe Twelve pieces of cut) non were mounted on the lout bus tions of the tori that was built if vol. a 'discrc-t young man of m It." was placed in roiBMBBd and D"lls ervllh sailed for PrBBOS. Whll Itienvilb th. outiB-r brother ot h lattet was exploring the snrroiindin PSglOBl gad passine down the wcsteii, -hann-l of the Mississippi he not about IS miles below the site o , -OrlSBBI a British frlgat- of twelv. guns Th. yottnc "HsBtSBBBI of th' king' profBBtly anil firmh itnornie Ult Fnclish caidaln Burr that the King ot France had bghBB fornm Bi session ,.t the waters and lands Bdffl cent and that to avoid trouble In Int.! better turn the prow of his ship down stream. a s The cautious MuJttshfBBB h led the gdjVMB of the BSI f 'iWIBg Preiu I man and evei sin., this pgrUculat bend in the river has BBBB known the F.nghsh Turn In PfCtfBhBT. D Iberville returned with two Jarg shiph biingiiiic th- n-ws that Sau BOl hint BBBB madr govornot of l.olll ana and Hleiivlll- ll-uteiiuntgotrst BBt Hoisbriant. major of the fort M BI th- geologist, and th" hrae St Hei ... cam- over at th- Mini. UfBt Qnidsd by the Indians who were still rrisadly, P'IBfrrlllS selected soli! high gfOBBd flft lour miles from tic sea im a lort and town which he nunie.i Bosali. ffofli the BBBtlBBMl name ot the COBBtSBI of PoMBf train The grim wall o: this tort in still existing -lose by Nat. lie the future capital ECZEMA And Every Form of Torturing Disfiguring Skin ami Scalp Humors lured )) (uticura Sen io cm TBI I tUtu an'-t-il carte iBofisigait n. it ami i ti. i HA So.ic SSJI . i rs (Hntntent. the utrM :.in cur. . s fnl, .i....' st . rsri u It: mii 1 1 r Tl irautuitfiit wilt aBunl lastsat, istsH peri mi ami stsssussid sstat m .. , ..c p rv Iwilt. ail. I r.'.liiii. ... , ..i. wlii,al Ij , I . 4 I -1 S.t, : i K ' ... ., ., S II , u (.urt L 't,.. 14 i ,. LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rate J. R. DICKSON, bast Orsgonlan Hullding . Mendleton, fregon. He is well pleased with hil linen and you will be it you takf youi laundry to Tho Domestic Laundry. They know their Husimss Daily East nly 15 cents Orsgooisn a wees. y Carnc. $ r.i''. i fa , I -d) I I ll 1 1 1 E r , - ' Scrofula bb ula is sn ttBWTl.-onis legacy, but one whidi the Thildret of bl BfBSed parentaRe must geefpt w in. aU Its humiliaUiuj consequences. It u an RerhaBcr thsl mshff ,e rer ; thst brtag. instebednfsi sad disease Instmd of health and h.-rsmestrslbUdutsmted witi. Bcroft la or the loathsome virus of ConUgu-uf B1.M.1 Poison b unfitted for thr srduous duties of ... .n. -,.ntiottp.l rmison remsln. "rr ,n various forms; swoll.n gland, sbowttee ol th( baad, weuV eves, hip Mne riise whits rwslb. LnJ off" . -. sores ,! sbscfSBM sre fam.li.tr sv.i.,.toms. attended usually srttE Vs" V .. . , r ,on nd pale or bUsxllrss complexion. Thsskin is eruptions breskiuR out on si 1 parts of thebodr. Mula d, or. I tissus and flesh ; no part of tbr human fJfasfa.fBaBBBBJi VI isa i l -- years old, and about one yssw ftr ti. I rth ef my first ohlld. the glsuds on th. ..f si. .i nock, bagan to swell. Four of th nlaoes were lauosd sud became open ruuuing sore, rlelnss cuius under my left arm. and the dU.'barge as s'.uiply awful. Tbs doctors said I BsTtasVorSl esse of Scrofula they had erer sggfl 1 M ll iodide of potassium, but this nor the Btbsr c-u-. girsn IM this disease brought relict WI.. u the physicians advl.ed me to Iist. tll ved. I decided to try B. B. B. A Bm Bottles ii, red me completely; no signs or the terrible dlSSSSM an lfv . StKS RICliARP WA8BOH, Ooldeu Corners, Ohio. led blood, and the rich, strong blood that is carried . ,: ,nds i.lstorhs and destroys the tuberculous dwf iMha, Bad other evidences ot tn-rofula disappear. Italy upon Uic appciirance of the first symp ition to BcTorals Our medical depart- tbrsM ci. . ... I, I oi m sms srhJ b v. niaLc no charge. Book oa Blixid Skin Wft free Itlti .-VMi i .-sr. CiPK COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. 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