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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
TRY 1 ATWOOD'S COMPOUND The surest and safest remedy for regulating the ac tion of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels For Constipation Brock & McCorcias Company DRUGGISTS THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1902. The way of the transgressor Is truly hard, and esjMscially was It the cast with V. Epinger. He landed In Pen dleton about two weeks ago, went on a drunl;, worked a fake advertis ing scheme, stole a watch, plead guil ty and has been sentenced to the state penitentiary. President Roosevelt's message to the Irish at Iloston caused a great furore iu the English house of com mons yesterday. The Irish are get-j ting more aggressive every dfiY, and it sometimes looks as if they would yet win out in their tight of centuries.' All the world is looking to the United States and trying to follow her exam ple. Her gieatncss grows hourly and is the guiding star of nations she"J shows brighter day by day. No, no, constant reader, the coun try is not going to t!e dogs. It is only some of its freaks that are going that way. Freaks are not confined to j human beings either. There are freak animals and freak institutions. There are freaks in all walks of life. They are between the plow handles, behind the counters, at the desks, on the stage and off the stage, but there are not enough of them to run the coun try to the dogs. They cause a great deal of trouble. It is true, but the level-headed always keep them in line. Although It is regarded as the age of freaks, the country is in no danger. It has contended with greater obsta cles than these. The coal operators have borne out their reputation well. Now they re fuse to keep faith with the miners. They have sent some home who re fuse to go to work on the old seals and require others to apply individu ally for work. The country is not in the proper temper just now to stand very much moiu foolishness on the part of the men who have caused all of the trouble In the coal regions, and if they persist In their trickery and unfaithfulness to their employes the reckoning may be tuej. that the whole trust family may be made to pay the penalty. Americans are forbearing, but when once started on a mission to put down corruption they generally finish the job. It is estimated that there are 63, fiOO.OAO sheep in the United States. It is also estimated that shoddy wool to an amount that equals the fleeces of forty million of these sheep is be ing used in this country- The public does not realize the extent of the shoddy wcol fraud. Old woolen goods from the rag plies, from the hospitals, the asylums, the pest houses, everywhere are gathered up by the rag men and sold to these con cerns and they are worked over and the rotten . Infected fibre is mixed with pure wool and made into wear ing appare! and sold to the public. The woolgrowers will ask the next congress to pass a law compelling all who engage In the manufacture of woolen goods from shoddy material to mark their goods "shoddy," the same as oleomargarine is marked. It Is claimed that Infectious diseases are transferred over the country through the sale of shoddy goods. Tho organization of tho Oregon friends of Irrigation should not be per mitted to lag. The main organization was perfected In Portland a few days ago and branch organizations should be established throughout the state. Irrigation Is the prime factor to pro mote the future growth of thla coun try and It has many obstacles In the CASCARA It. Has no Equal way. If the people do not act to gether they will not he removed and the country will suffer. The Carey act has enabled speculators and others to get such a hold on the water and lands of the country that the govern ment may be compelled to go else where to shower its benevolence. As said by Sir. Williamson, the govern-! ment will not fight its way in order to improve this country. The people must prepare the way for It. Mere talk will not effect anything. The peo ple must get together and organize a plan by, which they cau remove the obstacle and open the doors for the improvement. " The greatest friend to the develop ment of the country aud the develop ment of enterprises of all classes is the newspaper. Through the persist-, ent printing of the wonderful stories J of this country's resources they have' been made known to the world and j the people are being attracted here! rroin all points. What was known as a desert wast" Is being made the beau" j tiful and valuable homes of a most In-' dustrious people. A few weeks ago the Rigby-Clove combined harvester was unknown outside of the precinct !n which it was invented. East Ore ponian took the matter up and pub lished from time to time the facts about the invention It brought men from all over the country to this place to sec the new invention. It was at once pronounced a success. Every body then tool; the matter up. even the sleepiest of papers, anil some of them are now writing editorials about the local enterprise. A public meeting has been called for Monday evening for the purpose Of enlisting the citi 7ens in a plan to establish a plant here for the manufacture of the har vesters. It is a laudable undertaking and no one should stand back in the matter. The manufacture of these machines in the home county of their invention does not only Bpeak wellj for the enterprise of the citizens Imti pives the county a good name abroad It is well for the newspapers to aid in encouraging the enterprise as should all uublie-spirited citizens. I EDUCATING THE PEOPLE. Strikes are bad things, of course, J and are to be avoided wherever pos-i sible. They bring inconvenience to' the public, loss to the omployers, and both loss and suffering to the strlk-. ers and their families. Having said all this, however the fact remains that such a struggle as i tor instance, the great coal strike, has t in it more of education for the people of thp country, than all the universi ties and libraries of Stanford, Rock efeller and Carnegie. In the coal regions 14T,W)fi men have been on strike. These men are of every nativity and religion. Not all of them can speak English. They are men who were brought by the ship load as contract laborers to break down American wages. Yet they have been reached by the trade union sen timent, have been taught to stand to gether, and have made oue of tho grandest battles ever known for fair v. ages and decent conditions of em ployment. What university ever did so much for bo many reoule as has been done for the poor Huns and Slavs and Italians by the trade unions of the country? They have been Blight's Disease and Diabetes Positively Curable. They are curing Bright's 'Disease and Diabetes In California. The per centage of efficiency (recoveries) In these hitherto incurable diseases averages as high as 87 per cent. The details of the Investigation and dem onstration of the new compounds are so conclusive that we at once sent for a bundle of the reports and for tho new treatment for urgent cases In this city. Call or send for one of the reports. P. W. SCHMIDT & CO., Pendleton taught to stand together, to Join their strength, and to demand fair treat ment. But the greatest educational value of the strike Is to be found in Its ef fect upon the general public It Is not too much to say that the coal strike has brought to the nation a realization of the truth that God in tended the earth for all His children and not for a few only. The private juonoiioly, "of great natural resources is now- seen to be a denial of the equal rights of the great mass of the people and an Indefensible wrong. It It also seen to be a source of na tional weakness, and a constant men ace to every Industry- If the Baers and Morgans are to be allowed to own the fuel supply of the nation.' then the labor aud the commerce of the nation can exist only upon the terms laid down by them. This Is an lmK)ssible condition of affairs, one that will be ended ns soon as Its ex istence Is fairly realized. The an thracite coal strike has done more than all the writings and speeches of the political economist to educate the people on the subject or this great monopoly and Its dangers. Sau Fran cisco Star. Judge "You do not seem to realize the enormity of the charge ugainst you." Prisoner "No, 1 ain't got my law yer's bill yet, but I'm expecting the charge'U be enormous, all right." Philadelphia Record. Taylor Beckley, a Southern Paci fic brakeman, was killed under a switch engine at the Roseburg yards Monday. TEARFUL fi C1EEHUL? Whether a woman is tearful or cheer ful depend not on what she bu materi ally, but what she is physically. Many an indulgent husband is driven almost to despair by the tearful outburst of wife who has " every thing she want." He wants to know what's the matter. But the wife can't tell. She only knows that she is de pressed and despondent. Such a condition is usual lv re lated ml some form --S2VN of woinanlv disease. 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