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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1903)
IS ATWOOD'S White Pine Coagh Syrcp Cares Coaghs, Colds, Hoarseness and all Bronc&lal Troofalcs. It will give quick relief if yoa have a cold. TRY IT. BROCK &, McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS prosperity? VChr should such events, as the practical application otxfclec-j trlcltj- and the revivification of the, United States nary be left out ot the school books? I "Why should most of the public; schools Ipnoro the recent history olj the United States? Denver Post. , POST CHECK CURRENCY. THE CONDENSING PROCESS. THVRSDAY. JANUARY 2S 19M ; Knowledge and wlsdotn. far from betas one. Have oft-times no '"connection, j Knowledge dwells In beads replete with thoughts j of other men. s Wisdom is minds nttentive to j their1 own. , Knowledge Is proud that he has learned so much; I Wisdom Is humble that he knows no more. Cowper. i One vital fact which Eastern Ore- ! pon stockmen recognize. Is the cer i tninty that room and range for larger ( herds is doomed. The activity in land location. Irri gation and Immigration circles is a certain forerunner of the deserts and foothills' reclamation. The little curl of "cabin. smoke rising from the old watering places of the Inland Empire, Is the Incense of a new order, arising tc greet the opening century The Post Check scheme Is a novel one. but certainly it has the merit of utility, for the present postal sys-, tern of money orders Is not only clum- j sy. but expensive. I The Idea Is simplicity itself. It Is to have the government bills so print-, ed that there are blank spaces which could be filled out like a check When not filled they pass current ns money just as they do now. but when Oiled j cut to pay a small bill, say at some distant point, they must Tie endorsed, by the receiver, and cashed at the postoffice. After that the bill is worthless as currency The only ex nense would lie a two-cent postage stamp for government fee on the face' of the bill when it was converted Into, a check. , It 13 calculated that this system would prevent a great deal of the present Inconvenience which jieoplet find who wish to pay a small bill, say a subscription for a taper or a maea- riue. when such bill has to be sent by mall, and of course everbody knows there is a certain ri3k in send-' Ing ordinary money through the malls. The Idea embraced in the bill which went before congress last year met j with great favor, not only among con gressmen ana nnnnciers. out was aiso UNDERWEAR SALE We must sell all our heavy wool underwear at once, lor we need room for new spring stock, soon to arrive. Notice the very low prices quoted below, and Remember that these same goods are before our customers every day, marked ia plain figures and you can see for yourself the regular selling prices and knew that you are getting the BARGAINS we advertise. suit Klon- In tne matter of bribes. Is it "more Liessed to give than to receive"? Xobody should kick, at Umatilla aounty mud. It is worth all the way trom 520 to $600 per acre, before it I "watered." Publicity will not serve to reduce the power and influence of the trusts. In fact, this H just what they want They are all great advertisers. lne descendants of the early ex pJorers of Oregon territory should be sought out and made guests of honor of the Lewis and Clark fair. Portland capital must unlock the harriers of Ce'ntral Oregon. The fu lure granary of that city wii! be the arid plains of the interior counties. It is the wonder of the osntury why he has tarried to long. If President Roosevelt dbn't like Apostle Smoot. it will be no new ex perience for the Mormon. However. the missionaries may be reviled in uncivilized countries, they are mak ing converts. It is barely possible the apostle's trip to Washington may not be fruitless. ine uian legislature nas passed a strong resolution, censuring the Salt Lake Telegram for comparing some of the members to jack rabbits. Of course this crude comparison on the part of the Salt Lake paper showed a lack of artistic appreciation. It should have studied Its subject closer and perhaps more familiarity with the saints would have suggested a more appropriate name. "Our social system is all wrong," says one man, commenting upon sen atorial votes and twin legislatures, like that cf Colordado. The social iystera is all right, it is the politician who subverts the purpose of free gov ernment, who, is wrong. The right kind of men can make good condi tions under poor laws, if they will, and the 'rascal can convert paradise into pandemonium, if allowed to en ter. Laws cannot reach men's devil ish inclinations, but must deal with overt acts. The across school bouse, built sauarelv ! favorably commented i press oi ue country. upon The by the. praclica- tha. trnt n-nn. it.uir. Kr- ., , : , I uniiy ana tne simplicity oi ine scuruie countless hoofs of the golden age , nnwnioli BvprvJ.ndv Boston . Men's heavy Australian Lamb Wool Underwear, worth 5 a el-ewhtre, our Miecial price for this sale, S5 permit. Mhh' linvv three- bread wool underwear, heavy enough for "K dike" wear, special sale price, $1.13 per garment. Men' good weight blue ail wool underwear, our regular I1.36 wear, for this sale only 5c per Rarrueiit. Men's all wool double breasted underwear, good heavy weight, special price for this sale. S5c per garment. v Men's heavy mixed wool, grey underwear, special 48o per garment? Bov's all wool underwear, reduced for this sale 33 tier cent from the reculai prices. Each size is a different price so we cannot take space to list each price, ... , ... Indies' all wool Hue ribbed, grejr uuderwear, our Tegular fl wear, special price for tils sale, SOc per garment. Ladies' mixed wool ribbed underwear, 75c grade, special, 55c Ladies' mixed woo! cream color uuderwear, COo grade, special, 4-'c. Ladies' heavy fleece lined underwear, special price, -10c. Mirsea' heavy wool underwear, 20 per cent off regular prices. Winter is not over yet, and knowing that the present cold snap wiP make a demand for warm underwear, we have made the above special prices to clean up all our heavy woolen underwear. Don'fc Forget the Place THE I AIM THE PLACE- TO SAVE MONEY HHHHflHKHHHMMM mi com spoo. Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-. -iass work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, onnneit.e the Gcldsn Rale Koiei era. She will begin toconeentrate her riches. The higher value will succeed the larger holding. The bet ter grade of stock must supplant the large herd. It costs no more to raise cne good horse, cow or hog than to , raise a "scrub." The same capital" invested brings in greater returns' where it is concentrated In a few! head of higher grade stock. The small farm, kept in a higher state of cultivation, yields more clear profit than the large holding, only partially cultivated. Eastern Oregon is beginning to recognize this fact Except in the strictly wheat produc ing districts of Umatilla and Union counties, the lOittr acre farms of the last decade are parcelled out to a dozen "families. Where fruit, vege tables and variegated farming can carried on. the 20 and -10-acre farm. ielding to its fullest capacity. sup- porting a large, family and paying a handsome profit. Is the average hold ing of the land owner. It pays to concentrate effort and capital. It pays to bny good breeds, to weed out the low priced grade, to condense the value of .the herd into the smallest possible number It is not difficult to decide that one thous and head of sheep shearing twenty puonds each yield much m6re clear profit than two thousand head shear ing ten pounds. It Is not difficult to determine that it Is more profitable1 to own forty acres ofland that yields 100 per acre than to own eighty ncres that yield but half this amount. This principle is tatting root in East ern Oregon. It is the 'best Indication for prosperity that is now visible. LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies stand first in the world. for livestock on the Pacific Coast. Is 'Globe. the symbol of the new era. ' with narrowed limits, the stock-;The Italian murderer of Poland Have Yoar Water Pipzs Examined and Repaired at Once man must grade up his herds. With mansiausnter. room for a smaller number, he must , crowd a higher value into his pos sessions. With one-half the room ln doubl- Its value in wool producing favorites of fortune. They are indus and mutton making dualities. jtrious; cheerful workers, mil to over- This narrowing down of room in ' JS f energy of splendid heshh, the West. Is the beginning of her best ' their hands. It is of such as these that the less hardy and less success ful man says enviously, : "That fellow was born with a gold spoon in his month." And yet on analvsis it will : be ibund that this success is 1 lanrelv due to . k . a.. . ... .. . " - . , healthy mother. Br. Pierce's Favorite Prescription gives the mother health to give her chili It cares nervousness, nausea and sleepless ness. It makes the body comfortable and tne mum content, it gives physical vigor and muscular elasticity so that the raoy-s aaveci is practically painless. "I nffl endcsTor to ten jrou of the but ' Tfi( Rturf benefits I have derived from Citing- Dr. Fierce- 1 FaTOTrte Prescription.' writes Mrs. B. E. Robert- I flor Tc ton, of Medicine lodge. Barber Ox. Kans.Ia " tfce (ail of iSjj I was expectine to become a , mot tier and suffered terriblv with pains in the . back of head ; in fact I ached all over. Suffered with awful Dearinipdown pains; 2 was threat, ened for weeks with mishap. A lady friend told me to me Dr. Pierce's medicines. She had taken them and fell like a new woman. Ibecan using the ' Favorite Prescription and took four bcules before mv babe came and two after wards. I suffered almost death with my other two children, bat tardly realized that I was side when thjs baby was born and she weighed twelve and one-quarter pounds. She is cow eleven months old and has never known an hour's sickness; at present she weighs thirry scren pounds. I owe it oil to Dr. Pierce's , Favorite Prescription." "Favorite Prescription'' makes weak ; women strong', and sick women well, i Accept no substitute for the n-dicine ! which works wonders for weak women. ; Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the'' most desirable laxative for delicate ! women. ! Specia Bargaii -IN. Dress Ski AND Rainy Day $u -AT- Ed EM w itltlltt,,, 1N0 THOROUfflnd 7-A GOOD UAS'XK ADVANTAGE over a poor writer. In an office position can do more and better work. Realizing this, we clve much attention to penman : ship all our atudents become sood trrlt . en. For business use. we teach a plain, i rojtnd hand; for professional work, every style lht is known. i school; It will pay. Opec all the year; stu dents admltte- any time: catalogue free. J PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE POKTLAA'D, oiu:t;o. A. P. AKS1ST110NC LL.1J.. 1'm.NCIPAt, i Investigate our J Hartford Fire Insurance Co $ 12,259,070 Auuuite Assurance jo 13),Ujy,lHj3 London ifc Laueashire Fire Insurance Co 2.544.0S3 i Xorth Britiab & Mercantile Co 19,695,974 Koyal Insurance Co 22,897,153 ! IF CONFBOfflH)- ritn a ne plus ultra" JUUU D'ai LI. Villi TTHimt . short if. you are canvlneed i board speaks the tmth t. a. it means the best tobehsdfaj V carnages, Doggies, tacki I Is to be found hpre Tk 1 this advertisement shall hr. juruier ior gooa tutngj on wh We have the Byrtt the best and slickest pkc pulls easier and does fetter . by the latest process and niD in any soil. A car cf Wini.J au sizes, wui arrive soon. mena themselves. NEAQLE BROTHER! Store r casoUne enrlnMim cuks ior ucm i M01N0P0LE I FRANK B. GLOPTON I AGNT 800 MAIN STREET Finest on . . The Market i Bargains in CANNED GOODS Real Estate Complete Line at OTTO MIESCKEi There is nothing tough sheepish about our Mutton. THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries I have a larger and better net oi J? arms, btock .Ranches ana oitj Property to set than ever before. Also a bie ioi oi iana in tne comii wneat s etion of Eastern Vvasmngton. QUEER GAP IN SCHOOL BOOKS. Vby should school histories so ut terly slough recent history? it Is the lasnton to go Into minute details I " - ui.nuiiuu Ul UJC U1U One rnerchaut in Pendleton has. French and Indian ware and the Rev- kept a record during January that is J1""1"' ano the War of 1812 and then ii-uiy a Kim over tne greatest years of the nation or leave them a blank. somewhat interesting. He has az article in stock which now bears six teen marks, and each mark denotes aj This question is suggested,- by the sale in which some customer called movement to place state histories in for this particular article, but In -SS Sl ui wuicB, m mercnaui perauauea uie post Is "The Story of the Empire customer to taKe sometntng eise -just r otate. ae good." This man began on Janu- ne hundred and eighty-two pages ary 1 to keep a record of sale, that $1 " he could prevent on a- certain brand war, and from 1861 to the Pan-Amer- of goods, by substituting something lean exposition 25 pages are supposed else, in order to ascertain how little to D enough. And these 25 pages choice shoppers exercise in making 001111x1,1 "ing worth while, purchases. Dealers create the public why on iarth jthe evenU po. taste In this way. If people would in- litlcal and otherwise, of the last quar- slst on exercising their own will in ter of a century should not be taught the matter or purchases, there would ,Evev8if, a myiirr; . , . , , , .. . ' vny snoaldn't a school boy be be less complaint and dissatisfaction taught the rise and fall of political in many 'households. parties, the panics and the eras of. Our steaks are always tender and juicy. Your meals will be better and more palatable if. you allow us to fill your meat bill. Full weight, best meats, lowest prices and prompt delivery are our trade builders. x-uv. metiers oi urocertes j r Gnor ! N- Berkeley Tons . AND Otto Mies eke COURT STREET Hotxser's Old Stand ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COTJNBELLOR-AT-IjAW U. S. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. B. Patent Ofllce U. S. and FORE1SN Patents Trade Marks anil CoprrlcaU itn.Bt, jr. w.. Wttauiojrton. D. c Commercial Co. I We Don't Keep E?erjlMiig But we do Keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic and Finish, iu all grades Also all kinds of Dimension LnuiUr, in cluding iath and Shingles. Our stock of Doom, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes Is complete, and any one in need of Lumber will not be wrong In placing their order with the : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. PP Wt & C. R. Depot GOOD SOUND WOOD Dally East Oregonlan only 15. cent a week. by carrier, Is always received when you Fd-e your oraer with us. Fir, Tamarack' and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the best fer the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main Si Don't Forget That we will laundei yonrl a manner that will"do von i not only one time, -bat time; not one vttt, cm week ol the fifty.wx To sure, though, try-sto-w you'll try us the rest rfti We ask jour jaunorj cause we can do it right. hie BOfflsnc Court and Thompson So Tons Inst received anoth' car ioaa oi r'v stock supplies at inc Colesworthj CHOP 'MILL ISTfudlSSEMtAlUStreet ton. Oneom. S ... i 'j