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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1902)
: t TRY I ATWOOD'S COMPOUND The surest and safest remedy for regulating the ac tion of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels For Constipation It Has no Equal Brock & McComas Company DRUGGISTS FRIDAY. OCTOBER. 24, 1902. The first snow has fallen over In Grande Honde valley, while here It is mild showers and growing vegeta tion. Bryan may lx? considered a chest nut as a candidate forsiresident, but he still draws the crowds and holds them wherever he speaks. The late rainfall is pronounced am pie for all present purposes by Uma tilla farmers, and there is very little to complain of under any head. v It should not be forgotten that the teachers institute will be held here October 29 to 31 About 200 are ex pected to be in attendance. There will Iv a good program rendered by able educators and Pendleton people who attend and take part in the serv ices will he greatly benefited. While the American coal strike is apparently settling down tho strike in France has reached the fever heat. American strikers have not been as victorious ab was at first thought, but they have paved the way for success in the future. The combination against them has been practically broken. Mount Suffrlere has again broken out. "But these outbreaks have been so frequent 'that the destruction of only a few hundred people and a town oi two is considered of but lit tle importance. Nothing but a big up heaval where the earth is made to tremble and a whole country is de stroyed is considered news In the volcano line nowadays. Western Oregon farmers are stock ing their farms with Angora goats. It is claimed that there is a large profit in this industry.- and that in stead of injuring the range, these an imals improve it. When cleared. Western Oregon lands produce a growth of brambles and thistles and the Angoras eat these and do not mo lest the other growth. One week from tonight is Hallow een. The boys throughout the coun try are preparing for the usual fun on this date. There Is a great deal of innocent fun Indulged In every year on this occasion, and there is a great deal of harm done. Enemies often use it as a time to get even and thoughtless neraons often do things that prove injurious or dam aging. Good acting is not entirely unap preciated. The play "Nell Gwynne," Is an old one and represents a for mer era in the history of the country. There Is little in it of modern life, but the good acting of the players last night took the audience back to those times and they were reminded of the fact ,that the human heart Is pretty much the samo in all ages. It was good acting that did It According to official reports, the army In the Philippines is "going to seed." The men have become care less both In discipline and dress and officers even are Irregular In making reports. If Americans degenerate this Jow within two years, how long would It take them to reach the state of the average FIlllplnoT It may be that tho Anglo-Saxon will thrive any where, but the climate has always shown Its Influence wherever tested. And now Carnegio, the great dls tributor ot public libraries, Is edu eating tho people of Europe on the' subject of preparing for war. In a recent speech he told them how they CASCARA 1 could whip uls "Uncle Sam " Carne gie may be serious, hut if he works some of those fellows up to trying the job they will meet with a disap pointment that has befallen a list of distinguished nations in the past. It may be. however, that Carnegie wants to unload some of his old munitions of war on those follows and is Just talking for money. The people of Grant county are thoroughly worked up over the forest reserve question. Such discussions always bring out abuse on both sides that Is unwarranted. The charge that the interior papers are fighting the reserve because it would cut off a large advertising patronage in the way of land and timber notices does not sound reasonable. The average newspaper man Is not made of the kind of material that would "sacrifice the country's interests for a few dol lars paid In this way. And then there are charges against the other side equally as unreasonable. Judge Lowell's address before the Congregational conference at Salem, on the. subject of "Loyalty to the Law." was an able document for its logii and as a contribution to litera ture. If the principles advocated by Judge Lowell were carried out we would have an Ideal government. His discussion was along these lilies. The fact that so ninny laws are ignored as pointed out by the gentleman, would indicate that the country iB not vet ready for such nn era as his plan of enforcement would bring. The people rule and the conditions are chargeable to them. It matters not how bnd It may look to the minority. It must yield until the conditions change to its side. GOOD DEED OF A POLICEMAN. Roundsman Fogerty ought to have a medal of honor. Probably he will not get It The medals go to police men who save lives. All Fogerty did was to save a young girl's reputation. a A young Russian girl from Bayonne was to be married. She had a woman friend here buy orange blossoms and a wedding veil for Tier. She came to New York to get them. A strange man approached and spoke to her. She became confused. A policeman arrested her. When she was arraigned and heard the policeman's charge she could only sob. She was overcome at the thought of her disgrace, of what her lover would ijlnk. Her silence v.as mis taken for guilt. She was fined and sent to a cell. If Fogerty had been like moat policemen, an innocent wo man's reputation would have been forever blasted. It was none of Fogarty's business, but he went down to the young vr man's cell. He heard her story. He hunted up her lover. He brought him to court with the wedding veil and the orange blossoms. Tho case was reopened and a great wrong righted. The magistrate complimented Fog erty. The world adds its congratu lations. A policeman has perhaps more opportunities for doing both. good and svll than the ordinary citi zen, Tho force needs many more men like Fogarty who try to do good. Nqw York World. OREGON THE PLACE. The wave of Immigration now com ing to Oregon and the Northwest Is greator and more substantial than ever before. The people arc of the industrious and prosperous class with money to Invest In homes. Tbey have becomo discouraged with the pros pects in their former home or ai;e at tracted by tho greater prosppcts here and will stay for a while to test the opportunities In this new and grow ing country. "You can mark one thln '' said a prominent railroad man "that .the peoplo who come here this fall, while they come hero at tho most unfavor able time, will be better satisfied and Ftay longer than those who come In I the spring. The circumstances that have driven them from their old homes were pressing and they have come hero alter fully studying tho conditions and advantages. Many have suffered losses Ihls year from Ihe failure of crops cither on account of early frcsts or lack of rain, and the wot weather they encounter will not discourage them. They will be given a chance to seo how late the frosts are here and they need have no fear from this score; they will see that there Is plenty of rain, a condi tion that has not existed In the coun try from which they came to a satis factory degree, and they will welcome the rain, even If It Is a little too much in places. Those are people who have not seen a good rain at the proper time for a good many years, and will be pleased to suffer most anything In the shape of rain to satis fy their desires In that line. "You can safely reckon that a man who will pull up stakes at this sea son of the year will not be driven out by a few extra drops of rain. Crops have been good here this year, and a man who sees our products will stay to try his luck for once. I do not believe, as some ieople do. that our Immigration Is transient. 1 have met many of the people who have come and seen several who have accompanied them across anil indica tions point to the fact that these peo ple have come to stay; they, have money and Industry to back It: they will Invest and share the profits of the best country for agriculture the world has." Portland Telegram. She "So you think the necessities of life are constantly advancing In prleet For Instance?" He "Well, the average fine for "auto-speedlng" has advanced from $10 to 30 within a year." Puck. She "My lltttle brother will not bother us tonight" He "That's good. When does the funeral take place?" Chicago Dally News. SLOW- (IEAL1HG SORES Slow healing sores arc unsightly, pain-, ful and dangerous. They are a constant care and source of anxiety and worry. Chronic, slow healing sores are fre- 3ueutly the after effects of some long cbilitating sickness that leaves the con- stitution weakened and the blood in j polluted, run down condition', when a , scratch, cut, simple boil or bruise, be-, comes a fearful looking ulcer that grows j and spreads, eating deeper and deeper into the flesh in spite of everything that : can be don to check its progress. Old I people whose blood is below the standard ) and the circulation sluggish, are often I tormented with face sores, and indolent, irlelv lrmtitiff tilrr linotl til limK. that ! give them hardly a moment's rest from I pain and worry. 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