East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1902.
America again bus her attention
called to the danger that threatens
Ireland. This has been done for ages.
Action is the thing. What good docs
It do to keep talking and resolutlng?
If anything can be done for Ireland,
let It be done; if not, let us shut up.
able to stand
and record.
While the religions represented by
the friars has held sway a long time
in the Philippines it does not mean
that it owns that country any more
than do the Spaniards who lost It by
mismanagement. The differences be
tween church and state should be set
tled like other differences on a Just
and business-like basis.
The Insinuation that the next leg
islature may prolong the canvass of
the vote for governor in order to
keep Mr. Chamberlain out Is all bosh.
It Is one of those cases In which the
wish of some cheap politician was
father of the thought. Those kind of
tactics have played out In' the politics
of this country. It might work down j
South, where tt Is necessary to keep ,
dowu negro domination, but it will
not go here where white men rule, In I
any event.
The Law Enforcement League of
Portland is having trouble of Its own.
It has fallen out with itself. As
stated by East Oregonlan several
days ago, too many of these "goody
goody" fellows would spoil moa any
thing. There are extremists always,
who spoil good work. The narrow
pated fanatic Is as injurious to a com
munity as the "wide-open" freeboot
er. One would run riot over law and
order, while the other would start a
little heaven of his own on earth.
Neither Ik In order here just yet. The
devil has not quite secured control.
A Canadian trust Is beine formed i and the mlllinium has not come. If
to operate in England. They are ; Christ should come to reign It Is spec
catching the cue from Uncle Sam . illative as to which would take to the
all around us. In this country of pro- woods first, the "bold bad, bad men."
lection and hieh-nriced labor we can or some of the "goody-goody" fel-
lay products of all kinds down in for-' lows. There is always a middle
eign countries cheaper than they can ground, and while the extremists are
manufacture or produce them them- cavorting around the edges the more
selves. This Is not because of pro-j conservative and sensible are pursu
tection either, but because we have i"g their way on a safe footing, and
the resources .and the fresh brain, I they are not worrying about the pres
brawn and blood with whfh tho'ent or future half so much as those
broken-down races of the world can--whose Consciences arc constantly re-
not compete.
Now that labor has gotten in thf
saddle, it should not be forced 'nto
politics. The attempt will be made
by designing politicians, but labor
should beware. Iabor may now
stand upon her own rights and she
will be a winner, but the minute shei
enters the slime of politics she an-j
tagonizes .other political parties and
her friends, and must sooner or later
fall. Remain out of politics and all
political parties are her friends; enter
the political field and all are her en
emies. The fact that she maintains
the world draws all of the world to
her. Now that she is a winner let
her demand justice of all political
parties and ihey will vie with one
another In looking after her cause.
Let her keep out of politics.
minding them of these things. Oood
sense should prevail in all things and
the extremists on both sides should
be given a back seat.
CLEVELAND ON THE TARIFF.
Ex-President Cleveland, in an intre
view in the Evening Post, fully eon
curs with what the World has al
ready said of the tariff plank in the
democratic platfor mof this state: He
says:
"I am very much pleased with the
deliverance of the New York democ
racy on the tariff Issue, and It was fit
and proper that the Empire state
should sound the right note. It is
my clear conviction that the best as
surance of success for the democracy
In the next national campaign will
be found in a sincere and unremit
ting insistence upon Its old-time doc
trine of a fair and beneficlent tariff
adjustment "
Mr. Cleveland shows himself to be
still a close and keen observer of
political conditions by his fiirt'ic
mark that "all signs 'of the timns point
end, even with many of them in direct
competition, the element of mutual
help Is ever present. We are "one
formed of many" in industry and ac
complishment as woll" as in political
organization. Self-help contributes
to the nil-help.
If our friends over tho ocean en
joyed "good times" in nn equally ex
uberant sense, thoy would perceive
Mm renl wonder of our tirosncrltv to
lie In the fact that It triumphs for the
Mnn holm.' over such obstacles as an
adverse tat Iff and a group of rough
riding monopolies, anil even a partial
coal famine. New York World.
A UNIVERSAL CURE-ALL.
Dr. John A. Wyeth, of this city,
Just home from abroad, reports a
Joyous discovery revealed by Prof.
Welch, of Johns Hopkins, to the re
cent Medical Congress In London.
A universal virus to prevent or
euro all diseases is Prof, Welch's dis
covery. "All a man will havo to do
will be to get Inoculated and he wtil
never catch anything." A compre
hensive virus of this kind will "fill a
long-felt want." It realizes the age
long search for the "elixir of life" and
"the fountain of perpetual youth."
No more will mau cure one ail
ment only to develop another, nor be
confused by the various conteuts of
fio medicine chest. At last wc are
to have an anti-toxin that Is not mere
ly "cue of the 177," but tw whole
tiU'ich.
The universal virus leaves but one
more medical advance possible. Tho
virus Itself may be male contagious.
Health would then become epidemic
realizing Col. Robert Ingeisoll's
scheme for tho Improvement of the
plan of the universe: "I would mako
health catching instead of disease."
Alas for the doctors! New York
World.
DEAD LETTER OFFICE,
The dirge of the dead-letter lingers
unchanteil. Yet there Is no doubt
that any quantity of sentiment and
poesy mighL bo found !, k of the re
turns Just issued JMi jrrt'.t ilear
ing house of the mall that goes astray,
at Washington.
For the year ending with last June,
9,300.351 separate pieces of mall mat
ter were handled in die deal letter
oflice. This Is a fr.'iau.n more than
one in each tbousand of the total
number of pieces mailed. There were
S1.0G3 persons careless enough to drop
letters without addressing them,
while 150,831 neglected to pay post
age. Here Is quite a sermon in fig
ures on the Importance of paying at
tention even to small things like
mailing letters and parcels.
From money that could not be
traced o owners and from the sale
of unclaimed merchandise the office
returned to the government ?13,80G
a small enough recompense for the
paternal care exercised where individ
ual painstakings had fallen short.
New York World.
Two persons were killed and three
slightly injured in an explosion that
partly wrecked the tugboat Fred
Nellls, of St. Louis, near Mound City,
Ark., early yesterday.
The attempt of a part of the Ore
gon press to take both sides of the
forest reserve question Is amusing, i to a recognition, far beyond all partv
It is not a subject that will hear this nes- ot ne benefits which would uc;
. , , lorue to the people by a readjustment
treatment. The opposing factions are . ,ho tariff The rtimh,u.m ,,,Rt
eo fixed In their respective opinions 1 forms of Iowa and other Nortnweaf
on the subject that they cannot seelern states, the earnest protests of
.nv. miH.u nmnnH Thn nhrmnmon I New England republicans In many din
see a good thing In the forest resene;uinp)ey ,lutles on raw m(.xXi, wh,cll
and the miners and settlers see bad ; handicap their boot and shoo and
everywhere where sheep are permit-! woolen manufactures, and the cut
ted to graze. But a forest reserve ! spoken denunciation by Secretary of
tool, darkest of all to the small into- thjJNJvr f Moody. New Eng.aiids
rior papers that are running a large cn coal nnj all amQWi tilc "signs if
number of land and timber notices. I the times" to which Mr, Cleveland
After all. It may be said that there ' refers. Tariff reform Is at this mo
is, not so much patriotism In the d.s- . aiUom..
cussion of the subject as one might' vv0rld,
think unless patriotism is self-Inter-1
est. It is from this point of view that STUDENTS OF OUR "GOOD TIMES"
most men see things nowadays. ;
Another coralsslon of inquiry Is
ti i imarin. coming from England to discover
have grievously wronged the friars in
IV. T) V. 1 1 1 rw. t ti o.a tftaf AmArlpana nr(?A
mo i u ., .... ,ro U3 wuat meso commissioners
politics and acquisition above rellg- wm COmo to study Is a matter of
Ion, It will be remembered that one course. Wo shall find It difficult per-
. f,,nmnioi nrinoinioa in baps impossible, to put ourselves in
m ... ,.heIr afl ,nvegUgatorS- yet
forming tnis government was iuo t, . d bt f th t ImDreaaIve.
separation ot church and state. Men'nes3 to outside nations of the great,
may also worship according to tho ceaseless, successful "push" of Amor-
dictates of their own conscience. Let 'can enterprise. Englishman, French-
' , ... . ,f man, Russian, German, Italian all
the friars perform their work, let look upon our homQ progresa wIth
them worship, but do not let them in- amaze and upon our outreachlng with
terfero with tho civilization of the apprehension.
a,.. Doubtless tho pure love of "getting
ruio nas so iouB ,. m iu Qn Jn bo wor,d ,fl the root of our
Religious institutions line an oiuers, Dcrsstence as Individuals. And
must catch the quickstep In the march wbero Individuals persist to tho same
the secret of our national prosperity,
To us what theso commissioners
Ignorance u
Blows out the gas and furnishes
the newspapers with a jest and
an obituary notice. 'Didn't
know it was loaded " may be I
an honest plea, but it never!
urougiu a victim luck to me.
Those who let a cough run on,
in ignorance of the danger,
nnu no escape trom the con
sequences when the cough de
velops into luntr trouble.
The best time to kill a snake
is in the egg. The best time
to cure a cough is when it
starts. Ordinarily, a few doses
ot Dr. fierce's Uoliien JSlea-
lcal Discovery will cure a
cough at the beginning. But
even when the cough is deep-
seated, the lungs bleed and the
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical fV
Discovery will in ninety-eight
cases out ot every nunureueltect
a perfect ana permanent cure.
sly husband uaq been coug nlnsr tor years ana
people frankly told rue that he would ko i nto con
aumption,,t writes .?rs, John Shireman. of No.
365 25th Place Chicago, HI. "lie had men terri
ble coughing spells we not only grew much
alarmed but looked for the bursting of a blood.
ycsscI or a hemorrhage at most any time. After
three days coughing he was too weak to cross
the room. The doctor did him no good. 1
stated the ease to a druggist, who handed raea
bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
My husbands recovery was remarkable, fn
three days after he began using Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery he was up and
around, and in two more days he went to work,
Two bottles cured him."
The Common Sense Medical Adviser,
1008 pages, in paper covers, is sent fret
on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N, Y.
Farmers Custom Mil.
Fred Walters, Proprietor
Capacity 150 barrels a day
Flour exchanged for wheat
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopied Feed, etc
always on hand.
Fall and Winter Millinery
HfginniiiR on Tuesday and continuing
until Saturday night we will make a
special reduction ot 1U per ceiu
LlcllB UUIll V" "1 ' -
chance, ladies.
on all
miss tins
Trimmed Hats from $t .50 up to $5.00
Street Hats from 75 Cents up to $4.00
Children's Hats, Plain and Trimmed,
all Prices.
Money saved is money earned." You
can pave money by buying your Fall
Hat of us.
THE FAIR,
THE PLACE
TO SAVE MONEY
Carpenters
Headquarters
We are headquarters for all kinds of carpenter tools
and our prices are always the lowest, quality consid
ered. Estimates furnished on builders' hardware and
plumbing.
"Money saved is money earned." See
T. C. Taylor,
"THE HARDWARE MAN."
741 Alain Street
Phone Alain 871
For
POULTRY
and
STOCK
SUPPLIES
-CALL ON-
Colesworthy
AT Tilt-
CHOP MILL
1127 and 129 East Altn Street
7- -
IN THE LIGHT
ot our experience In carriage and luslucis
wagon selling, we do not lieiltate to lay tbat
we have (airly well learned tbe needs of our
customers prent and proipectlie. Look as
long as you like, test u long as you please,
you'll nnd our output to be all right this day,
lie next day, etery day.
Our Winona hacks are Just the things, well
made, good looking, easy to ride In and strong.
We havo tops lor all kinds ot buggies and cujh
Ions and dashes lor hacks. Get our prices on
wagons, boggles, hacks, carts, gasoline en
gines, plows and saw mills.
NBAQLE BROTHERS
Water 8t, near lain, Pendleton, Ore.
For your lumber and building
material of all descriptions and
you will save money and get
first-class stock. We can sup
ply you with
Doors, Windows,
Screen doors and windows,
building paper, lime, cement,
brick and sand.
We make a specialty of wood
gutters for barns and dwellings.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alrn 8t., opp. Court House.
Joseph EH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HARNESS-SADDLEM
The East Oreflonlan Is Eastern Ore
oons i representative paper. It leads,
and the people appreciate It and show
a yJ,hf,r llberal Ptrna0. It Is the)
advertising me 'Ium of this ssctlon.
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All lnrwlc r .i.
-.1 u
Sash, Doors and
PlanLiK of all fl per-
HntiU ..t
uuiiuing material untfl
v-uusuueu us.
Pendleton Planing
' Lumber Karl
ROBERT f ORSTK,
munrni s w
IS
If you have painthul
hanging or deeontsr
want do;ie in first-das i
then come to us.
Our prices are cot fc
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..... v.,. 1.1 ua ugan
you.
Court Street
THESE
. KVKN
Stove season is here.
Don't overlook
BASLER'S
Bargain Hook
if you need a heating (
stove or steel range, is
money if you do.
BASLER has cut tit
on Stoves
Come in and inspect i
and learn the price.
T YinvTO KaitffsilM
to locate
Valuable
Timber
Claims
A Al 11. A A 1
UIl LUU XIUV ve '
nnm Tinnflr
rriT. I nnva ma
mis mew" ,v
for first-con
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Have some good 1
8alo.
m
h rs in nn
f0R-
Wood,
Coal and
Material
Delivered Vt
We are in the UjnfjJ
trucking bus.ness 3orh
pareu io ii"""
cles.