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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1902)
1 J; Not Hardwood Sawdust ATWOOD'S SPICES Are absolutely pure. Try them and you will he surprised at the difference between AT WOOD'S SRTCES and the ordinary ones. Brock & McComas Company rue modern DRuaaiSTs . pendleton r feast TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1902. Years may couic and years may go, but Umatilla goes on with regit' larlty leading In the annual produC' tlon of wheat. the coyotes piey upon one of greatest Industries, hut the- small farmer Is one of our most valuable citizens, and It Is his industry that i means the building up a new era in this country. Troteet him and help us protect ourselves." sent by ouUlde parties to the famish-1 lug miners, then It Is time for the Intelligent authority or the govern , ment to net. , I This is the beginning or the 20th I century. It Is the nge or mnrvolmisj advancement commercially, morally i mentally. It Is the nge of progress, to which so many thousands have looked hoping to see In Its glorious achievements and perfected plans, the final disappearance of those de based passions nnd narrow Ideas which have clung like mill stones to the neck of civilization. It is not enough to own the earth. It is not enough to gather In Its har vests. It is not (Munich to imnort cheap labor, clothed in Its distorted JCX notions of life and society. It is not i I enough to make conditions for this 4j eluss of labor to work under worse I than those It left behind. ... - I lint the coal baron must go farther ouri yet. nuu wiiiiuuy murve tmi wives and children of these foreigners. He willfully stops the food sent them by the charitable public. Ho violates his contract as a common carrier. He Haunts his arrogance in the fnce of the civil authorities. And uow the Btnte of Nebraska has resorted to bloodshed and pistols and coffee. It may be because the great William is trying to capture Ohio. . Tho miners of the Pennsylvania coal district persist in attacking the non-union men. This is not the way to fight trusts or win friends. Such action always results against the men who engage In It. England is preparing to fight the American steel trust If the Ameri cans become aggressive Englishmen will float stocks immediately. They might as well begin to float their stock. Americans now claim the world as their field nnd no kind of bluffing will deter them. The president is back at Oyster Bay receiving and entertaining visit ors. They call him familiarly, "Ted d.v," and pour all sorts of hot air into his ear. But Teddy is such an ano maly that no one knows where he may break out next Aud still, in some respects, he is to be admired. "I hear not, see not and my lips are sealed." says Admiral Schley. It Is well that this brave officer was not In this condition on memorable Santi ago day. The president is the only one connected with the army and navy that Is permitted to talk nowa days. The commander at the Cossack station at Warbinck, Russia, has issu ed a decree that all men to whom girl babies are born shall receive 50 strokes with a knout. It is now said that the entire population is study ing the hook of the late deceased German scientist on the subject ot the "Determination of Sexes." Tho range problem Is one of the most important In this country. Cltl zens, of whatever calling, should Join the stockmen in their tight for their rights. The stockmen's interests are everybody's interests. Take away me siock ministry of Oregon nnd you take away ono ot Us greatest re sources. WHY ARE TEACHERS SCARCE. In this matter, as in every other public question, which effects in nuy way. the channels ot trade, the price or the necessities of life or any single particular interferes with the public, the people should arbitrate The tes timony of the miner should stand with equal weight with that of the "baron." in the great tribunnl of Justice. Arbitration, first, last and always, by the only arbitration committee the great American people. BERT HUFFMAN. The strike in Spain is growing more serious every day. Troops have been ordered to the scene and blood Is likely to be shed. Labor agita tions and laborer's rights are extend ing into the most antidated countries. It Is evident that the laborer's day Is coming, but he only retards hlB progress when he resorts to blood shed, or permits his followers to do so. The reign of reason and Justice Is at hand, and anything to tho con trary must meet the proper reprimand. Tho forest reserves affect the stock ranges of this country. While no damage should be done to the forests and the range, yet It may be better to look to the Interests of the stockmen than to the timber sharks. If It is necessary to declare a reservation to protect the government's intorests, at the same time such arrangements should be made under the law as will best protect the stockmen's Interests. Can grazing not be so restricted or regulated ho as to give all classes of stockmen equal rights and do away with the range war that has been menacing the welfare and peace and dignity of the state? School teaching, next to preaching. Is the jMJorest paid of the necessary professions. The exactions upon the teacher are Increasing constantly. The requirements for certificates are becoming more and more rigid, while the salary of the teacher Is either stationary or diminishing. ... Young men and women who are capable of teaching are turning to other occupations, because the pay Is better. It is a business proposition with them. Their services are on the market aud they are going to sell to the highest bidder. It is simply a question of bread and butter nnd a future competency. If a school teacher cannot make a good living and lay up some substance for the future by being economical and fru gal. It Is certain that he will change his occupation and place his talents in some more lucrative pursuit. We pay our sheriffs high salaries to preserve order. We pay high sal aries to clerks and recorders to keep our financial accounts. We pay doe tors and lawyers the best of fees to preserve our physical and legal equll-j Ibrium, but to the school teacher In i whose care and guidance we place our children, depending upon the! training there received, for much of their moral and mental well being, we give a pittance, which is In strik ing contrast to the many professional qualifications we exact from them It Is one of the problems which lies so near us that we look over It, In straining our eyes for some moment ous wrong to rectify. School teaching is a public office. It Is paid for by taxes raised upon the property of the state. It should be paid for In just proportion to the effi ciency which the public demands of the teacher. The public is requiring the teacher to be proficient In more and more branches each ;-ear. It re quires much expense, hard work, time and ability to become fitted tor this occupation, in the highest de gree. Therefore, Instead of lowering the salaries of teachers, the people should gradually Increase them, so men and women who are fitted for this profession might follow It to their own honor and profit and to the ben efit of society. In other occupations this Is true. In all the handicrafts, trades and callings, as the skill of the workman increased, his pay increased. The old Idea of the schoolmaster being a fixture In the neighborhood on barely enough salary to keep body and soul together, because he took such an interest in his profession that he wanted to see his pupils grow up to be men and women after his own ideal, is out of date. It has no more romance in It. This a day and age ot action, voli tion, motive force and progress. If you pay your teacher onou"h to jus tify his remaining in the prolusion he will do so. If you don't, you will find him tomorrow drawing a better salary somewhere else. I I Fall and Winter Wraps Our new Fall Wraps have arrived and we are showing seme of the newest things in 27-inch Jackets, three quarter length Cloaks and long Capes. Don't miss seeing these beau tiful Coats now on display at our store. We have them in all grades from $475 to $16 00. Tailor-Made Suits We have added a line of Tailor-Made Suits this fall and can in: re than meet competition in all grades. We have a nice Serge Suit, made in the latest style for $9.00. Nce Venetian Suits, the latest shades, $12 50. Fiiiq Pebble Cheviot Splits, Oxford Grey, $15.00. Rainy Day and Dress Skirts We have them, all colors and all grades, from $1.50 to $9.00 fcr the heavy goods. Silk Skirts Beautiful designs in black only, $12.00. CALL AND SEE THEM THE FAIR THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY A report from Manila to the effect 1 that Colonel Rafferty. of tho Fifth Cavalry, died at Shu Fellpo fioin In-' Juries received In a fall a week ago. It Is an era of business. You have set the pace. You sell In the highest market. The teacher Is doing the BERT HUFFMAN. "We are willing for a rabbit boun tv law," says the sheepmen. "Do not repeal a wholesome law for the sake "name, of prejudice and unwarranted senti ment, but give us laws to protet our ANOTHER METHOD OF Industries. It pays to protect them I THE COAL BARONS MH. lmln rtHinrH if I 11 " ' anu we mu Jf f g bo tfmt fionm of they will help us, and we will do the Bfpr rnnroar1s ln tbe re-ion of lion's share at that. The rabbits only tne coaj miner's strike, have failed to injuro the small truck farmers, while deliver sevarl car loads of provisions, i Advise Suffering Women Strongly, to Toko Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This advice comes from a woman who had suffered all the miseries women can suffer from disease, and hud been pe.rfec.tlv u n d perma nently cured by the use of Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This great medicine for women establishes regularity, dries weak ennig drains, heals in flammatioii and ulcera tion and cures female weakness. Kead Mrs. Kempson's letter and, if you nre sick, follow Her advice, Although it haa tr.ta quite n timesincc I wrote you." savs Mrs. J-'rrti Kempson. of Camuria, HlllMlale Co. Mich., Box.s;. "tiUySur name 13 a Wetting in our house, and 1 think it my duty tolel you know that I am it ill nJoying good health, trunks to you "J yc-r rpvorttc Vrt strlption ' When I think how I was five veari ago, oud then ice how I am now, 1 say God bless Dr. Pierce' works, and may he live long to help poor suffering women I have uever had any return of my weakness and am well and hearty Can do all my own work without any pain You saved me from the grave when allothrrs failed. I advUesuflenngiromen stromly to take Dr. Pierce'" Favorite Pre icriptiou as I know it will cure in all cases, if Indeed there 1 a cure." Dr. Pierce's "Wsnr.t Pellets are an excellent laxative, suited to the use of delicate women. COOK STOVES AND RANGES 1 have a full line of the famous Bridge Beach Cast stoves and rangfs. All sizes. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Examine my line before buying. My prices tre the lowest, quality considered. T. C. Taylor, THE HARDWARE MAN. tt 741 Main Street Thone main 871 Nasal GATAHBH In 1 its stagta there shoald be cleanliness. Ely's Crconi Unlit cleansei.sootiietandu lis ttie dlitu-td rr. a Itcureoiatunhas lu. a 'jivay a cua iu Lc L d uuicUly. Cream Halm Is riaccd Into ibe nostrils, spreads over the membrane and U absorbed. ItelleMa 1m- medlateandacnre follows. It la not drying doe not produce acezlng. Urge Size, 50 eenti at Drujj glstt or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 centa by malL ELY UKOTilEltS. K Warren tiueet. New York ?i czJX NOT A- RELIEF BUT A CURE Different from Others B t'"w It if the ctuiMj ftlid remnvvt it Dr I'-'in I'm1 uetl it 20 yt-ar In h privatn prn-tice unci it CUKE. The only lute iiul Remedy. An Interetithig booklet at your druggistf. PERRIN'S PILE SPECIFIC PUTTY AND PAINT Cover a multitude ol commercial sins; hut yon will nnd our repairs to and reiurbisblng ol carriages, wagons, runabouts-all sorts of vehicles-are more than skin deep. We make "good aa new" wherever possible always make things better than we find them. Call and tee that Winona Wagon ol ours. Steel covered hubs, no cranks, and Patent Hearings make It run so much lighter than tbe old style ot other makes. See us about that GASOLINE KNGIXK lor your well or chi pper. NEASLE BROTHERS Water St., near Main, t'endloton, Ore. For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES CALL ON Colesworthy -at rat.- CHOP MILL 127 nnd 120 Kaai Alta Stmt is EsAAAAAssAAAAsaatLAAAAs4AstAAil I UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opr. W: & C. R. Depot When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large Stock of all kinds of Building Material including shingle's, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. Joseph Ell, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARNESS-SADDLERY ST. PAUL'S Boarding and Day School for Girls WALLA WALLA, WASH, ng and accredited college preparatory Music a specialty: Voice. TloUn and be Iter Andreas Bard, 'resident ol Flnlshln oourses. piano. Tbe ! Tr nsteea, Miss Imogen Bojer. l'rlnclrial. Terms tOO to 1600. Lumber, i All kinrlc f. . ?9E . ai jh-j ij Sash, Doors Planing of all deSl iu omcr. Don't place yout Building Material until consulted us. 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