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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1902)
m i Amen. Astoria Is to ho congratulated on Us woman's club The enterprising organization, counting among Its I members the most prominent women ! of the city. Is doing commendable ' work In many lines, and It Is entitled to and should receive the hearty sup jpoit of the people of the city. Until i the Woman's club came Into active existence, unsightly shacks were to be seen In many parts of the city, while here and there piles of rubbish emphasized our cnrelessness. The club Is making a noble effort to beau tify Astoria, and the success of Its work thus far Is Indeed enrouinglng. Astoria. Ladies Pocket Books Ladies Pocket Books Ladies Pocket Books Ladios Pocket Books 1 5 emits oDim the OoDDDsir gi Ladies Pookot Books $ Ladios Pocket Books jg Ladies Pocket Books g La dies Pooket Books Brock HBcComas mpairiy iee Window Display. (; MARSHALL FIELD K MANAGER Lamb cr. Cured of Catarrh of Kidneys by Peruna. Lumber, SA.TVUOAY. DKCUMmjU 0. 190:. admiration of his friends, what fur ther decorations should he dcslro? We don't want to sprout the Idea of nobility. It will grow faster than any other bad Idea and occupies valuable space In the minds o'f men. He what natuie Intended you for and you will succeed: be anything else and you will be ten thousand times worse than nothing. Sidney Smith. Civic cleanliness Is next to physic al cleanliness. jXo man who takes a bath icgularly can sit down con tentedly, knowing that there Is a dirty street or a dirty alley bordering his home. The voice of the republican press Is not enthusiastic over the presi dent's message. 1 The message Is beautiful, but "beauty Is. only skin deep"; Its rhetoric is faultless, but The evidence In the coal minors' be half Is so convincing that the oper ators fear the decision will be in fa vor of higher wages. Physicians, ministers, business and professional men have all testllled to the squalor nnd poverty of the lnrgo families In the coal regions. The hired pnrrots of the prominent universities who have spoken against raising wages In the mines, represent no honest senti ment In the country. They are not in toucli with any phase of American life that underlies Its Institutions or Ideals. The Telegram takes one isolated j case ol an Indian graduate returning ! to her original nlane of morality and Us policy limps when It strikes the , ,MUlcation as the tKxt for a aormon lough places In the road. ! against the education of the Indian. This one failure does not prove that Fish or Cut Dait. It looks like the republican "boss" ; of Oregon will have to fish or cut bait either resign as chairman ot the republican state central committee or . step down fiom the United States marshal' otllee. Morning Democrat.) Cant Walk. What Is the use of having any fair at Portlaud, If Portland won't let us have any street car line so we can go to .see It? Korest Grove Times. We Are Doing So. During these winter mouths why not take up the consideration of ways nnd means for the betterment of our town? Telephone-lleglster. Weston's Creed. An admirable suggestion is madei by a public-spirited citizen that any personal grievance between leading men of Weston be laid aside on Janu-i ary 1st for Just one year. Weston's j prospects for 1903 are remarkably) bright and should not be dimmed by the discord that has contributed more than any, other one cause to our lacl' ot progress In th Leader. President Roosevelt lecommends that the printing of what would seem to be useless public documents be curtailed. This is one of the most important features of clvilizpd government and the president forgets that the lack of printed detail and facts is the most serious obstacle in the way of the student of history to the idea and principle Is wrong. The slow and tedious task of changing a people's mind from a state of Ignor ance to one of enlightenment Is the work of years. Where one Indian or negro falls to grasp and cling to the benefits of education, a hundred do grasp them, and the spasmodic out bursts that discourage the upward tendency, only puts the final triumph farther away. The Indian, the negro nnd the Filipino must be absorbed by the process of civilization. The mind and characteristic of the sav age must melt away before the puri fying tires of progress. It tnkes nn j age to rebuild national character. HON. JOILV T. SIIEAHAXj OF CHIt'AUO. Hou.JohnT.She:ihau, who hn been for seventeen years manager of Marshall Field ifc Co.' wholesale warehouse, and is corporal 2d Heglmunt Infantry, I. N. G., write the following letter from 3753 Indiana avenue, Flat Six, Chicago, 111.: Peru mi Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. nntiitifn...nl st summer I caueht a cold which seemed to set- past Weston tie in my kidneys and affected them badly. I tried a couple of kid ! nev remedies largely advertised, but they did not help me any. One ot my foremen told me of the great help he hud received in using Peruna in a similar case, and I at once procured some. at the Northwestern 1 "It was Indeed a blessing to me, as I am on my feet a large part of university In a recent lecture ndvo tte ay an trouble such us I had affected me seriously, but four XSSRA -l.e I bo"s prna, curif artKani!ZT not be wlthout lt for year In comfort. 1 three months salary." JOHN T. JslltAnAn. Perhaps it is; penitentiary inmates' Mr. Jacob Pleig writes from 44 Sum-1 suspected, but the chronic variety may are kept on less. uer avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.: ! rami) on o gradually and insidiously " am now a new man at we age ot ; that its presence is not suspecteu until All kinric l. ... S5 Doors J Planinir nl -n j to o.der. ""P'ionii I Don't place VOur .. iBuildineMaten,.,9 consulted uc. 'u,uuFil 'Pendleton Planing Lnmber Yard. I ROBERT fORSTER, Propyl Going out BUSINESS All sewing machita in stock to be dk posed of at cost Come early uj select a bargaii THE EVIL OF PARSIMONY, A professor WITHEE il 1 1 COUNT 8TBHT Altalfa on the sage ljiush plains, wheat fields on the foothills, orchards on the sunny slopes, villages at every cross road, school houses dotted everywhere, home-made harvesters in the ripening grain, the sheep king, the wliiwt kin c. the alfalfa king, the Hour Kin or Hasten, Oreson. all in Uma-!0np ln,K !if",'w return!nB to the blun 4111,. i.. 'Pl.r,,.., ... tUn tK-teaUillI. Jiot and the tupeo is no evidence i L ties that be in the reclamation of K'al,lst t,,e s's,enl tIlat ls working the waste ' t0Wim' tno nal overthrow of Ignor-1 jance and for the reign of human In- Levi Ankeny doesn't mean to say j tellect In Its stead, that the wealthy man is more able 1 ' to represent the people In the United States senate, than the poor man; he Is too sensible to make such an as- llut economy and thrift are laudn-1 seventy-five years, thanks to your ble, parsimony Is to be condemned. , wonderful remedy Peruna."-Jacob Many a man lias accumulated a small Flelg. fortune by exorcising the former only Catarrhal inflammation of tlio mucous to become a miser In his old age. ' lining of the kidneys, also called Dissipation Is to bo depreciated. , "Bright' disease," may be cither acute but, as an unnamed philosopher once , or chronic. The acute form produces said, "we live but once and are a long , symptoms of such prominence that the time dead." The good things of this ktIoxm nature of tho disease is at once world are for the living. Post mor tem wealth affords little satisfaction. , Livestock World. 1 after it has fastened Itself thoroughly upon its victim. At the appearance of the .first symp tom Pcrumi should bo taken. This remedy strikes at onco at tho very root of the disease. A book on eatarrh sent free by The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. AMONG OREGON EDITORS. The Mission of Irrigation, Irrigation will do for Oregon what fcertion, yet his, interview in the Port- j lt has (lone or Tjtah. The arld anilal ripest an(J for land Telegram borders on that argil- j of Eastern Oregon when watered will Uer, and she ap ment ir thin wen- hi ine.niiiitr. and i support the population of an empire.! preaches this chanire im Qhnniri miPiiK- .ieclniM it the i iuht-' Jll)a"- with its l2.0.nn0 people, Is with a dread of Us effect born of her he should openlj declaie it. the lit! t gQ e as thc gtato Q 0reKOn Unowiedge of tbe sufferings 0; otUer eous wrath ot the evergreen btato when wo consider this fact lt -.rives women at tins season. Time seems most imtimelv when lie brings n woman to tbe turn of life. Life is should be at would forever honors. bar When wo consider this fact it aives ilm frnm nnlittcal i nn snnm lilon nf hn wlnrlnna fittm-o ' There is not the sliclitest cause for or tho stnte when its natural resour- ar f n,njliety aV, tuis . P?"ol. f Dr. ' ces shall have been developed. 1'ierce's 1'avonte Prescription is f used. The abuse of the timber and stone D.Ules Clnonicle. of mind, and by its aid the pains and acts, by a few parasites, will proba- , pangs of this critical period are pre- ' bly result in the repeal of the law, to Deserved Prosperity. With this issue the Democrat I vented or cured the injury of the bona fide settlers. I jrrown t0 seven columns. Ve arc now woman's medii.iue with a wonderful Thus the stream of civilization is : prepared to furnish a better class of record of cures of womanly diseases, t turned aside letarded and polluted news and more of it. Our circulation , pisca:s that .ill other medicines had i i.. i .,,.,!,. ."i.n nnnrniiiPor th,J has Increased sufflclently to Justify failed to cure, have been perfectly uud I by the giaitci. the non-producer. he (he Wo,mvo . . permanently .cured by the ue of Pa- , mercenay who has no interest in the wllllllK 8U0SCI.)M;rs. When a name is j yllL V?n t r-( l-erniancnt settlement of the countr , ordeied from our list the paper ls i received o mucl.Tiient iKnOwuSsofyraT ' f.nd whose citizenship is dwarfed to j stopped. Wo find this the best policy j SSio?kVTwhVnM ' Co" CoSdoannf J?" I (lie measure of a dollar. The people alu' have Kilned many subscribers by taUenfouritticsof i-'avoritii-rewVipiion1 for llio measure Ol a noii.ii. I1 " lt icoo nve not afraid to take a female weakness and dunce of life. Oeforc I I must Suffer for ills crime. I ,..,.. ir . ipt wilon iipv. besan.Ukiueitlrnuld not doauythiui:, I had papei 11 1110 can let ,0 VWien tliey tuclijjalniinniyheadaudiuthebackofiiiyueck 1 B. , .. ,i, . p ' Wish. Ontario Democrat. that Itlioughtl would lo my mind. Nowlcau ! Slowly tho Sturdy democracy of the, work every day. I recommeud Favorite Pre- nation is crumbling away. The house 1 Has Just Reached Burns. M l&VtttJn tiV&t uw inium u iiHuniHb i j. ue jirsi kuiuo or iooioaii ever wu- mt?..-h t. I . , ,x , , , . . i'UIUC I IC-UlUilUIl" Jill lUC ICSll- Rubber Goods L. idies Mackintoshes 20 per cent discount on all grades Mens Mackintoshes 20 per cent discount on all grades Ladies waterproof raglan coat, full length, S7. 50, now $6.50 OVERSHOES and RUBBERS Childs storm rubbers 25c: Misses storm rubbers 35c; Ladies storm rubbers, heavv, 40c , Ladies lightweight, best made, 4SC; Boys storm rubbers 40c, Youths storm rubbers 48c; Mens heavy rubbers 60c, Mens Hailt-y patent rubbers 65c; Misses arctics Goc and 50c; Ladies arctics 85c; Boys arctics, sizes 3to 5, 95c; Mens arctics Si. 10; Mens overshoes for felt boots Ss'Si.Gs and Si. 35. All the above goods are new stock, and guaranteed LADIES JACKETS and LONG COATS , Special reduction of 10 per cent on all Misses coats and Ladies jackets. Special reduction ot 20 per cent on all Ladies long coats rj COPYRIGHT ! When Kris Kringle Holds fttfc iron mitv rrat HJWUrfd the Vt right as a trlvit. When he'iM tne eiiuipage w uouxm iyi uaf lD,'wi .iihi'' swnliM - , m every carriage, ran-atout I ttaj bugiiy tliai leayes uut i uive ttanift waus iuu. NEAGLB BHOTHEM Storer nmline ensiues re lbs k 1 agouti ror mem. officials to accept "decorations" from nessed In Burns was played by local mony cf tliousauus of women to its foreign governments. If an Ameri- te!U"s at tho fair grounds Thanksgiv- complete cure of womanly diseases. can official has a good moral charac-' !'B "f l0"100"- Men C0 ye.ars oU. saw Do BOt accePl an ""known uud un can omciai lias a gooc, moral cuarat UlQif nm game am 8entIment Is m. vcfl substi'tK,e in its place ter. a keen mental vision, a thorough I vaeil Some proQlmcc football tho 1 Keep the bowels healthy by the timely understanding of his duties and the game, while others say It is too bru-1 use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. THE FAIR The Place to Save Money For POULTRY ST0& SUPPUtj CALL ON 1 Colesworti at tat- CHOP MILL ,..ii.29 East AluS1 u DIJI? RTf)l?K ic nu, fill,l n-...? .., ..... DIAMONDS OUR STORE is now filled to overflowine with th rhn;t ni , r. .1... - Our many years experience ,n the business stands us well in hand ,n selecting for our nu- I F 1A F merotis patrons novelties and the finest creations in .Wei n,i u;,i,,i i: . - WW il L R ' . . penenee and familiarity with our business insures to you QUALITY and VALUE. We are offering tins year an unapproachable collect.on. Every p.ece most carefully selected and bought from makers of known reputation. PROFITS ARE CUT DOWN TO LOWEST PER ICENTAGI L. HUNZIKER You, who have favored us in the past, you will find us more prepared than ever to cater to your wants larger stock, better assortment. It is gratifying to us to see the same faces year after year, and we faithful ly promise to serve you so well that in the future we shall see you again and again. SILVERWAR E In accordance with our usual custom we will present to one of the patrons of our store, January ist, a beautiful solid gold ladies' watch with a diamond setting and a gold chain. Value $100.00. Ticket given with every dollar burchase. L. HUNZIKER We extend to you a cordial invita tian to call and see our well-stocked jewelry store. Our lines are varied, up-to-date. We treat our customers with the utmost consideration. Our aim is to please. We shall consider it a favor if you'll look at our goods, price and compare them. We are proud of our stock, and hope you will call on usif only "just to look" L. fc L. HUNZIKER '"".Sirs WATCH