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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1903)
la AT WOOD'S White Pine Cough Syrup Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and all Bronchial Troubles. It will give quick relief if you have a cold. TRY IT. BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS j fourth term as mayor and Clarence S. Darrow, the attorney for the miners 'in the present arbitration proceedings bo a candidate. Harrison and Darrow have been n-ni-m Tinrcrtnul Jin ,1 nolltlcal friends and It Is not likely their ambitions will clash In the matter. Both are earnest advocates of municipal own ership. Such a step may, In fact, be taken In the second city In the United States within the coming year. There la much to commend municipal own ershlp and Iho greed and lndlfferer.ee of private corporations makes the question an ever present one. Boise Capital News, SMILE A LITTLE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1903. wrecks have been few and far be tween and the death list of employes Is wonderfully light, compared to the number employed. The true genius that conducts a state Is he. who doing nothing himself, causes everything to be done; h3 contrives, ho Invents, he foresees the future, he re flects on what is past, he distrib utes and proportions things; he makes early preparations, he in cessantly arms himself to strug gle against fortune, as a swim mer against a rapid stream of water; he Is attentive night and day, tha: ho may leave nothing to chance. Telemachus. Tho building of tho Stubblefield 1 ome for widows and orphans, at Walla Walla will be a boon to Uma tilla county as well as Walla Walla, as there was no limit placed upon the charity of tho Institution by that noblo pioneer. Robbing coal trains In the East has become a regular practice among good people. -After all the coal roads cannot complain at the taste of their own medicine. Boise City Js taking the load In spring improvements; she has decid ed to pave four or five blocks with vitrified brick, at an early date. Pen Oleton should be a close second. The fences on government land in Oregon must be removed. The de mand for land for actual homes is so strong that all the luxuries that at tended pioneer methods are to be pruned down to the line of actual ownership. Pendleton sorely needs a now opera house, to accommodate the attrac tions that now visit this city. The present building was far In advance of tho time at which It was built, and even now is one hundred per cent better than other cities of a like pop ulation in the Inland Empire owns. But the fact that many of the best attractions that como this way aro compelled to discard half their best scenery, is sufficient reason for a larger house. Tho patronago afforded by Pendleton to every worthy play put upon tho boards here, Justifies the leanest for more room. An exchange says the people arc waiting for a senator. That Is all the people have to do. The politic ians make platforms, fix up slates, run the government and furnish tho oratory. The people pay the taxes and do the waiting. The building record of Pendleton for the year 1003 promises to outstrip any previous year. Tho progress of Umatilla ccunty will be greater, -if possible, than ever before. The irri gation age Is just opening. Be ready to take care of Its golden harvests. ! ' Chill and Argentine have offered to sell their old worn out battleships tc the United States, at very reason able figures. Since the European pow ers made their successful bluff on this government in the Venezuelan affair, the Impression has gono abroad that this government Is an "easy mark." Tho portage road at Celilo would be second In Importance to Oregon, to the Lewis and Clark fair. It would furnish competition to the rail lines that now handle the traffic of East ern Oregon and Washington, and would mean a saving of enough money in fieight tc- pay tho taxes of the country effected. Waterbury, famous the world over for Its watches, is enjoying a first class strike. Its street car employes are out; the cars aro running, but no one rides on them; tho state mili tia Is guarding tho property of the company. Public sentiment Is with the strikers and excitement, even in waterbury. Is "wound up" to a high pitch. The Oregon Dally Journal Is work ing hard for Eastern Oregon. That l-aper recognizes the fact that Poit land's future is wrapped up In tho development of the arid domain of tho Inland Empire. Portland will pro gress Just in proportion to the devel opment of tho resources from which she draws her life. The I-ong Creek Light, published at Long Creok, Orant county. Ore gon, by W. O. Harryman, Is tho latest addition to tho list of Oregon news papers. Tho East Orogonlan extends the glad hand to the Light and notes with pleasure its prosperous appear nnco, neat make-up and newsy pages. If a little light is good for Long Creek more light will bo better. Lawlessness on the part of the large corporations Is lessening the people's respect for the boasted rights of property. The actions of the coal roads for tho past month, during the prevalence of the coal famine, has changed the entire status of the cor porations in the estimation ot tho public. Their utter disrespect for tho laws of the land, the common claims of humanity and the every-day Integ rity of an ordinary business transac tion, has caused the masses to look upon them with the same utter dis gust and loathing with which they would regard any other despicable wanton criminal. Smile a little, smile a little, As vou go along, Not alone when life is pleasant But when things go wiong. Care delights to see you frowning, Loves to hear you sigh; Turn a smiling face upon her, Quick the dame will fly. Smile a little, smile a little, All along tho roads; Every life must have Its burden, Every heart Its load. Why sit down In gloom and darknes- Wlth your grief to sup? As you drink Pate's bitter tonic, Smile across tho cup. Smile upon the troubled pilgrims, wimm vnn na3s and meet: Frowns are thorns, and smiles are blossoms Oft for weary feet. Do not make the way seem harder By a sullen face, Smilo a, little, smile a little, Brighten up your place. Smile upon your undone labor; Not for tne who grieves O'er his task, waits wealth and glory; He who smiles achieves. Though you meet with loss and sorrow In the passing years, Smile a little, smile a little, Even through your tears. ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. "GRINNERS AND GROWLERS." A young woman recently applying for a position as domestic in a West ern family, after an exhaustive exam ination by her prospective mistress, as to qualifications, said: "Now, ma'am, let me ask you ono question beforo I say I'll -work for you. Are you a 'grinner' or a 'growl er?" "Why, what do you mean?" "Do you try to raako the best of things as they come or do you make tho worst of them?" "Why, I try to make the best of things, I believe. I never gave much thought to tho matter before." "Then I'll work for you. I never could work for a 'growler,' but I'd work day and night, too, for a 'grin rer.' 'Growlers' are so plenty now, 'taint easy to find an out-and-out 'grinner.' ' This story from the Housekeepers' Magazine is applicable to everybody all along tho lino because "the propo sition cuts both ways." By rights, the mistress should have asked the fervant, "Aro you a 'grin ner' or a 'growler?' I always feel like doing everything for a 'grinner.'" Preacners, street car conductors, merchants, newspaper editors, phy sicians, workmen, servant girls, every body will have a much easier time In this world If they are "grlnners." The employer who is a "growler may bo changed by an employe who Is a "grinner." Both "gTinnlng" and 'growling" aro catching. Tho worst "growler" In tho world likes a good "grimier." Denver Post, Family cares and duties do not weigh down the well woman, and the children are never in her way. But when the womanly health fails, and there is a con stant struggle with weakness and pain, household duties are a burden almost fiast bearing, and children are a cease ess annoyance and worry. Weak women are made strong and sick women are made well by the U9C of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, dries disagreeable drains, heals inflammation auu ulcera tion and cures female weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. "I had been ailing some time, troubled with female wealcness,writes Mrs. Win. II. Johnson, of Avondale, Chester Co., Pa. "Every month I woum nave to ue on my oacic. i inea many different medicines and nothing gave me relief until I becran Dr. Pierce's medicines, usinir two Dottles of ' Favorite Prescription and two of 'Golden Medical Discovery.' These medidnes have cured me. When I began your treatment doctor, from the bottom of my heart, for well I was not able to do very much, but now I do the work for my family 01 nine, ana leel belter to-day than I have for a year. I thank you. HAPPY WIVES. No other railroad of equal length and age on tho Pacific Coast can boast of tho record held by the O. It, &. N, In Ha 20 years of life In Ore gon and Washington, not one passe.. fwra bn MlA. its iierloua Probably tho most remarkable com munity In tho world Is found In Abys sinia, where the women, without hold ing meetings or agitations of any kind, have emancipated themselves. All tho women work hard, while tho men aro Idle, but by way of compen sation the house and all it contaln.i belong to tho wlfo. At tho least un kind1 word eho turns, the husband out at night, In storm or rain and he can not como back until ho makes amends by the gift of a cow. The wlfo considers It a duty to abuse tho husband and If sho wero weak enough to show any love for him In Hfo or grief at his death sho would be scorned by her tribe. The wlfo, without any reason, may strike her tent and go, taking her one-third of the Joint possessions. Tho husband, unless he Is traveling, may not llvo out of his tent. Golden Penny. MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. Municipal ownership of public utili ties, such as waterworks, lighting plants and street car lines Is tho pre dominant issue In Chicago today. Carter Harrison is a candidate for a do I know that you are the one who cured me." "Favorite Prescription" has the testi mony of thousands of women to its com plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved sub stitute in its place. ft Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta are the best laxative for family use. UNDERWEAR SALE We must sell all our heavy wool underwear at once, for 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 in plain figures and you can see for yourself the regular selling prices and know that you are getting the BARGAINS we ad vertise. Men's heavy Australian Lamb's Wool Underwear, worth $5 a suit elsewhere, our special price for this sale, $3.23 per iuit. Men's heavy, three-' bread wool underwear, heavy enough for "Klon dike" wear, special sale price, $1.13 per garment. Men's good weight bluo all wool underwear, our regular $1.25 wear, for this salo only floe per garment. . , Men's all woof double breasted underwear, good heavy weight, special price for this sale, S5c per garment. ,, Men's heavy mixed wool, grey underwear, special 48c per garment. hoy's all wool underwear reduced for thls'sale 20 per cent from the regular prices. TCacu size Is n different pilce so we cannot take space to l,9Lnd1es,Pri,wool line ribbed, grey underwear, our regular $1 wear, ..1 , 11.1 . 1.. Dli, nn ml,nl At, f special price .jr luisaau-, ouu iuiuii. to. Ladies' mixed woo! cream color underwear, 60o grade, 9peclal, ! - , , , 1 1 1 1 . . .1 ,).,,.., ann1..l ..rlrn -111:' l.auies ueiivy iieeue iiucu uuu .!, oj. .... MUses' heavy wool underwear, 20 per cent ofl regular prices Winter is not over yet, and knowing that the present cold snap will make a demand for warm underwear, we have made the above special prices to clean up all our heavy woolen underwear. Don't Foget the Place THE I AIR THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY Groceries-Best, Cheapest, Cleanest Not an idle statement, but a fact. A trial will con vince you. Nice Solid Cabbage Fine Sound Apples Free Enlarged Oil Paintings from photos. Over 150 people have taken advantage of the opportunity and are highly pleased. Mattin's Family Gtocery and Bakery Ik l la The Columbia Lodging House Newly Furnished. Bar in connection. Bet. Alta & Webb Sts In Center of Block. F. X. Schempp Proprietor vt The Best There Is M0N0P0LE Bargains in Real Estate I have a larger and better list of Farms, Stock Ranches and City Property to sell than ever before. Also a big lot of land . in the coming wheat S'.ction ot Eastern Washington. N. Berkeley r Use Perrin's Pile Specific f The Internal remoJjr cnrei by ro. moving the cuio. It cure, all ills, eaaci of tho llgeitlve organs. For sale by all drugdtL. Dr, fEBBix Medical Co., 0; Helena, Mont, Lumber, Lumber, Lumber, All kint'y for all purposes. Sash, iDoors and Blinds. Planing of all descriptions done to older. Don't place your order (01 Building Material until you liavi consulted us,, Pendleton Planing Mill an' lumber Vard. ROBERT rOftSUR, Proprietor Finest on . . The Market CANNED GOODS Complete Line at THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries Gray's Harbor LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies, stand first in the world. Assets Hartford Fire Insurance Co.$12,259,07u Alliance Assurance Co 29,030,963 London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,544,683 North British & Mercantile Co. 19,695,074 Royal Insurance Co 22,807,163 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET Commercial Co. We Don't Keep Everything But we uo Keep a good tblg stock of nice dry Flooring, Ceiling, Rustle und Finish, iu all grades. Also all kinds of Dimension Luinbtr, in cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dowa, Mouldiug, Building and Tar Paper aud 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. Opp. W. & C. R. Dtxt GOOD SOUND WOOD Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir, Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5i Muslin ilnA ' We h:iv ,jj . linc t0 r buj Muslin Tt 1 I a-HStleii ifj "Ul a iritie U For th;e 101 - ... icason l ear .'a mind thoueh th;. . with us. I: Is 2!?p,e,e iol u" UUI prices. EdEbi no thorough IF CONFRONTED With a ue plus ultra-"nd yond" sign, you might as snort ir you are convinced uoaru speaKs tue truth. It It means the beat to be had I of carriages, buggies, hacks 1 Is to lwi fnunil hpro Tho this advertisement shall bel further for good things on wl Wfl linvn tliA Rvrapnu nil the best and slickest plow Eu lia easier ana aoes better wj y the latest process and wll 111 any sou. a car of Wlnon an sizes, win arrive soon, mend themselves. NEAQLE BROTHER! Storer guollno engine, tit tha b mKeuH xor mem Don't Fofget That we will launder your l a manner that wilr'doyou) not only one time, but! time; not one week, but! week of the fifty two. Tol sure, though, try us lot a ml vou 11 trv us the rest of the fl Wc ask your laundry wol cause we can uo 11 ns" THE DOMESTIC Ul Court and Thompson Std Tons AND Tons lust received anothe car loatl ot i stock supplies at w Colesworth CHOP MILL 127 anU!S Eaat Alta Street! Farmers Custom Fred Walters, Proprietor .. . rn l..la a. llllV Capacity iou ""V h2,t Flour exchanged for wheat . Mill F&td. Chopped Ke always 011 uwu. ' ' . rvt irrT7 f TTT.I U. 8. Supreme toart U. B. rvc"- v ' -rl .od FOREIGN Tr.de Mrk. and OopV1" U. 1 . T emv, a f rlta 01 lr mm ww UND Isder M"- Ke past tv ut every 19AINS bet our 11 SAY, FI b GlVEt tECISIC .(HUM