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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1902)
Musical Instruments i Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Accor dians, Concertinas, Zithers, and Autoharps We handle none but the best makes, and our prices are the lowest .... Brock & McComas Company TVOTTnnTQTQ f. ii. . iniuu inuun ruin oiiunnra ntmh (it :fWCVVAVVt serve the praise ami gratitude or the ' w4r u.itl.i Tim fonr ntiil ilntiirrtr f elV ness on passenger trahiB FRIDAY. NOVKMBBR 14, 1902. 1 disappear, will soon The anarchist plot is revived In Russia aliotit as often as the cessa tion of hostilities is announced in Manila. The glad tidings that reached I'ost master Mvermore yesterday, is an ad ditional cause for thanksgiving for Pendleton. Free delivery is one step more toward perfection. What will be the next? A Brussels physician has discover ed a sure cure for whooping cough. The American school boy will miss this Lonstaut old companion. Science doesn't regard sentiment. In Its on ward march. -Yellow fever at Panama, the plague at .Manila. Queen Lllioukalanl at Newport and King Leopold of Belgi um coming. How does Uncle Sam bear up under the strain? Wider bor ders means more company. The statement that Senator Hanna will retire from polities is groundless. The senator's health Ms in "good con dition and he gives promise of living many long, useful years yet. The doc tors will announce his retirement, not the press. i Christian Science, as a healing I nirrnii-v 'Is looslnir erouud. l.llse the J march of the Doukhobors, barefoot. , over the frozen ground, It Is one of ithe freaks of the 20th century, in , truest of an ideal. Police interfer ence will stop the neglect to admluls 1 tor medicine to sick children, when the authorities awake to the fact that the public owes the Innocent and helpless Its protection. In striking contrast to the general rule of 20th century coriRirations, the Pennsylvania railroad has made a I voluntary raise of , 10 per cunt In ! wages of all employes drawing under $200 per month. Its action was prompted -by .prosiwrlty and large earnings. Will Baer and the other small fry take notice that the t'oumla tion under their claim that an ad vance of wages, under present prollts is impossible, is washing away. If nil the large concerns would deal as justly as the Pennsylvania, a strike would be an impossibility. It Is a gift from Clod, a piece of good luck, what you will, anyming our uio requirement laid on mankind. We exact from man that he be klutl, that he lie honest. If he Is not either of these the more the Hhnmp to him: mil if ho Is unhealthy we count mm un fortunate, and let It go. it wmiM he. better to regard health us a duty. We Inherit some of our ..,, it, n. tn lw mire lint nature is on imr ulil! flfflitlnir for health, and most of our Illness Is brought about by our own indiscretion, l.et us snoumer me new responsibility. We should live wisely and temperately In all things. iwtthir nviwni nor overdrink: we should keep away from Intoxicants. and above all, we siiouiu not aiiow miKuliinc tn wnrrv nlHHlt auyilling because that harms us physically aB well as mentally. v ulmiilil reirnril nn act that Is likely to Interfere with our well being u-itii'iiH miii-li ntihorreiicn as wo would a He or theft, which Is a blow at char acter ; this is the part of wlsilom; u Is also the iart of morals. If a man le uli.u- Ik. u-lll more easily yleia to temptation; all the moral and mental rest Inovltably on the physical, ami win, crrvrul lipnltli to his aid one is able to face with fortitude all the various problems of life. Home Companion. Now that the special session is not to be held, Oregon can meditate on the glorious possibility of getting two such large items as a United States senator and a half million dol lar fair appropriation, from one Christmas stocking. A Chinese servant, "belonging" to Vice-Governor Wright, of the Philippine.-', has been refused admission to the United States by the inspector at San Francisco. This is a cold bath for the servant "fad" that is gaining ground in the American island possessions. STORY OF CREATION ASSAILED. Ttnhhl Rmll Hlrseh. at the Temule of Israel, in Chicago, recently made use of the following language: "Rfiiclnn. hlolocv and astronomy hnva onnli rlvpn ovlilpnc. that makes It impossible to believe that the earth was created lp six days, it is impos slhle nlsn to cive serious consldora tion to the efforts which have been made to reconcile science and re Melon. The story of crea Mr,,. Ic almiili- n nnrnition by some Jewish writer of the stories iota uy the Babylonians, and wiucn tne jews carried from their captivity, 601) years before (jurist. - Chicago hab lost a point. The Olympic games for 1904 will go to St. Louis. But Chicago has other games If not so ancient, more satisfactory to the average citizen of the city. The corn crop for next year will soon be planted. Somebody will necessarl ly have to corner it. Oregon pioneer luory must be written. Those who know It and can tell it must be induced to leave it as a heritage behind them. The settle ment of the Oregon country is one of the best periods of American history. It brought out more great men in a short period than any other Western movement. The matter of cost should not deter the Young Men's Club. The liberality of this community Is back of them; this is a resource that has no end. mind build, build and build well while you are at It- Pendleton's purse and heart are with you. Let your plans nd achievements be equal to your support. President Eliot, of Harvard Unl varsity, taking a stand against labor unions, especially at this critical tim when thn country at largo Is so warm in its support and admiration nf the union of labor, proves how far away from ,the plans of the great Amorlcan masses tnese uxciumvu lege presidents and their Institutions stand. Railroad companies have at last token steps to preservo the health of the traveling public, by requiring in valid passengers to have certificates from physicians, certifying that the disease Is not contagious. The ter minal line passenger agents, who With nn irrialstllllp force. Wllicll mind ran scarcely iMjr- r..H- thn front ilnrtrines of the w'orld i- - . v. , . . i. are sweeping toward lnexoraoie ohnnto wa (-nnoiit nictiire tile con dition which would prevail upon earth, after the good old Mime siory hart hon -Rwerit nwav. It is tne roun- dation of our life and law. It Is the rmii charter of human Hone anu Faith. Without it. there would be ithmit It there would be nothing, viewed from present day standpoints. rint thn fntnrn wll see with differ Lilt nvtK Thn cbanues will come so slowly, so gradually, that the world will be accustomed to tne wonuenui aiifWnr-lpH nrenareri for It. To a 20th century worm, wnai i.u tim r.ntiiiinon in tne anseuce of the Bible its stories, Its legends, tic lows Its f filth? Wtint svstem could be formulated that wouiu meet, in the smallest degree, the needs of hoort nnii hmln and soul? Anything that we could offer now, the iost perfect, exteuslve, variegated, perme ating system of theology and religion nrr.,,1,1 rt nil nno-tnntli narx OI tne spiritual space occupied d ine re ligion and laws or tne mine, minmu tronina pntinot frame a conception of that void and vacuum which would remain in the world In the effort to mtdneo the Jhri iun doctrines wun any other now known to man. Cancerous At first have noth- mm rrt tug about them to B 11- indicate their true fAJF JLtA. k3 look like ordinary ?ores and are usually treated as sucli,- some simjne saivc, .iau or powder being used in the hope of dry ing them up and stopping the discharge; out wnue me piacc may icuipuiauti. over, it again inflames and festers, be rominn lul nr viirM than ever. After awhile the deadly poison begins to eat ... it... ..Tit.... tmil tll AfllV mio luc Kuuuuiiiiiug ,.3 " - -spread with frightful rapidity. Then the sharp shooting pains, which distinguish the cancerous from the common" ulcer, are felt, and the unfortunate partem is brought face to face with the most dread ed of all maladies, cancerous ulcer whenever an uicer oi any kiuu n in healing it should be ctasely watched, -rf!,.iorK. if tln-n- is in inherited pre disposition to cancer. Often times Itgnant, siuuooru inter aiai u m" wart, mole, bruise, blister or pimple, for I..- ,U. hlnoH ia tainted mil the PCnilS and seeds of cancer are implanted in the system, you cannot leu wnrii uui nuuc the deadly poison u going iu uinu. S. S. S. cures these cancerous ulcers and chronic sores, by driving out of the system all the morbid and unhealthy matter that keeps theulcer irritated and discharging It purifies and strengthens the blood, ... tl.rnw rtff t1, i,,-rin unit cuauuug it w w" t ' !nr the further for- matiou of cancer cells, and when all impurities have been removed from the blood and system the ulcer heals natu rally and permanently. - .... All ulcers, even the smallest, should be looked upon with suspicion and treated S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, a e - Kinl .i,.,fifr mill an invifiratini? i tonic. Write 'fir our free booU ou Caucrr. i Tht Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ba SPECIAL SALE ON BOYS' CLOTHING For a short time we will make a special discount on boys' suits and overcoats. Now is the time when your boys will need New Salts and Overcoats and you can savn money by buying of us. Notice some of our Specials quoted below : Bovs three piece suits, late style dark' check . . . .$1.25 Hovs' dark colored suits, three piece 1-5 Boys' heavy two piece suits, sizes 7 to 13. ....... . 2 50 Boys' heavy two piece suits, sizes 7 to 13 3-5 Boys' fine wool serge dress suits .$3 50. $4 and 4-75 Boys' short overcoats, sizes 5 to 8 2-00 Boys' short overcoats, heavy and warm, 0 to 14 .. 2.75 Boys' long overcoats, 9 to 15 years 3 25 Boys' long overcoats, heavy, 9 to 15 years .... . 4-00 Young Men's long overcoats, all sizes ..$6.50 15, 4 00 Special Discount on the above prices for ONE WEEK of Ten per cent off Don't miss this opportunity to outfit your boys 1 THE FAIR THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY Quick Heat Is what .you want on prlsp mornings after a sudden chuuge Thin In another de mand that will show the ex cellence of Cole's Original Hot Blast Stoves Tbr room heated to 80 de drees in live niinuteu; and this temperature maintained for three hours lu the morning with the fuel put into the stove the night before, Is the record. TAYLOR . The Hardware Man Sole Agent Helen Mont., Oct H, Kri. Dr. C A Perrln, Helen. Mont I with to thank yon for mr re lief I mi sn&erln? agonle Irani pllet and vrax taking mor f blne to relievo me, when, on bt- advice ol a friend, I procured b bottle of your Perrln Pile Spe cific and took a ubietpoonful at niibt and an other In tbe morn ing. At .bait pat 12. noon, my wile gave meanotner table-poon-ful, wien my pain all Hopped. In tvro day 1 wat able to attend mr regular buitutti entirely re lloTed. It w limply wonderful, Truly youn, , , Jullui Meyboefer, Furrier. Helena. Real For Sale mi.io ctnrv Is ixirlmns lame. sMmipo Ir riot Infallible. The old Jewish scribe liail not many of ibe conveniences of tlis ciorai wti-iu, vuitvi iviiirh t toll his story His ice- era has passe,! through the tlevns'nt ing fires of bigotry, unbelief and re formation. His words have been re- i.nntoH In Ifi.iWO tnnuui's nun uroliqill upon by 10,00(1 'nto.iirntms. 'Hit at the end of C000 years, It will be dim cult for the scholar or scientist, e.iulp n,i uitii nil the nilendhl Daraiiheriia- lla of the world's learning, 10 any nearor-at the triuti 01 mo urni-i than the old Jewisit unei.nnr is, nn :iie Syrian 'hills, seeking Ood'j story 'In the midnight skies and opening buds of spring. HEALTH A DUTY. Bcau.iful residence property on Court street, two lots and dwelling, $2,600.00. Residence lots, well located, at prices ranging from $100.00 to 1250.0 each. Boarding house and one lot 14 rooms centrally located, $2,600.00. Boarding house, 19 room-,$l,900.00 One lot with dwelling and stable, $700.00. One lot and house, $500.00. Two lots, dwelling 6 rooms and stable, $900.00. rooms, bath and sewerage, three One lot with dwelling of seven blocks from Main street, $2,600.00. And much other projierty, ail nn easy lniiH E. D. BOYD, III Court Street A wise man who chose to pose as a fool once said that "health is tho pri mary duty of lifo." Yot tho majority of ub do not consider health a duty, CONNUBIAL JOYS are greatly enhanced by finely laundried linens. We can add to the sum of domestic hap piness in this respect. Can't be beat at laundry work. Do up your shirts and collars in A 1 style. And you'll then have a "bosom friend" that'll give you comfort and pleasure. Special 'attention to collars and cuffs. Finest work. Low est prices. Satisfactory service TI1E DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton. For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES -OALL ON- Colesworthy -AT THfc- CHOP MILL 1127 and 111 East Alta Street I have bargained with a competent Timber Cruiser to locate Valuable Timber Claims On the line 0. a railroad now under construction. This means a big ohanoe for first-comers. See N.Berkeley Have Borne good farms for sale, Lumber, T. All kinds for all t Sac n .' Planing of all apt to otder. piace vnj Rtlilriinn Ma ..:.! ...5 consulted us. Planing endlcton fa.. UU1UVU w most desirable resldeita nwnn fill I oviccu uieae nouies in Bhado trees. Easy terai1 A ... n. cuiuikb oi nTfl.rtmi ... , , . . piusierea; pice lawniM $1600, one-half cul hi half the price. Inc orchard and fair 1 bUBnels or wheat tier tm soon ut a saennce ajn acres imguiea ua su n iuiiii uuiiuiutb; Iran cuuk wood for fuel: a safe $4700. For further inforsutix office la the nostofflct raa K i . b i m ' w OfllMinFoitofiA They like 'em who r " , ntrctarC hit rwo kUI There is a diratt in oysters Tlf not nur socdIv T(t jjv. w. r,v A'.raft l-nm nuf Of i,r, rrof nvsters U u tr-il flavor, lust . il. .A itiA nn They are not sbippri country, frozen M Uur tasieiu n ......tare tfiTCt i.oii anil areopsw wait. If you Jt oysters come and 4 i Wacfasffloth' ! cut? THEY'RE COMING. At r varw fnaf lln Wa rfpr to the 01307 line thiOEs on wheels wc will nly bc giaa to obto you least your eye atyllsh, wll .oade, durable and rea8Df'L'i I-rlced. there's no puson lu the worm w you should cot become the proud P5f.5r i of one of our BUBINBSS WAaONtf M WINONA HACKS, made for thU by our special order.' They are """f nell made, neat, and Just what ou , We also have the SYItACUBB CHHAbU PLOW, noted for Its IlKht draft and Kooo results. Call and examine our bUKCT top dashes, cushions, etc ,r,.,. At the Dig llrlck Shop, Corner water and Cottonwood street. NEAQt.E BROTHBBS Water Bt, near Main, Iendlton, u t US" ?ared to mov cles. OFFICE-ftf, ilh Kor Shooting Wtntc",rt, Inrf nMffl-.r.-.trOf c CLOW 1 UC f