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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1903)
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If each 'ould know the same That every prison that men Hiild ' Is built "with bricks of hanie , And bound with bars lest Christ should see , How men theli brothes maim. CAUGHT BY THE GRIP, RELEASED BY PE-RU.i Congressman Geo. H. White's Case. A Noted Sculptress Cured. With blur the praciolis SATURDAY FEDRI ARY T. Newspapers g:vt tnree col umns to the details of a divorce case and three lines to a golden wedding anniversary. The evils of society are painted in bright colors and the good things that should be placed as legends over every door, are hidden ai; in obscure corners, where they cannot be found with a ml croseop. The public manufac tures unhappiness by eneourag- : .ins the recital of its morbid I story. Turn on the light, open J the windows, tell 'about the j bright side of life. Hjalmar j Hjorth Boyensen. bars they aBmmmtmmammmmamKmammam , moon And blind the goodly sun: , - I And they do well to hide thir he5l, , points yet all this local color to the' For in it things ale done j . nr, -r ..jThRt Son ol God nor son of JIan jcode is necessary to the life of the M upon innumerable occupations that are! found in the great states of the West.! The vilest deeds. Ilk- prison weeds I Bloom woll in prison air. REPEAL OF LAND BILLS. jl is only what is good In man i That wastes and withers thtrc. Hansbrough. chairman of'Fale anguish keeps the heavr sate has laid' Ana lne aruer innim- which we dwell 8 ' senator the public lands committee. before the senate a letter from Seere- j Eac,) narrow (M tary Hitchcock, strongly recommend in ( Is a foul and dark latrine. ing the repeal of the Umber and stone i And the tetid breath of living death act and desert land law. and mildly ( Chokes up each grated screan. . , . .... . , And all. duI lust. Is turned to oust suggesting the advisability of repeal- ,n humanltT-s macnne. ing the commutation clause of the! homestead law. Under the two for-1 And never a human voice comes near mer laws the secretary says, private T sPeak a eentle "word; ...... . ., And the eye that watches through individuals and corporations are en- door abled in a perfectly lawful manner: js pitiless and hard: to acquire large tracts of public do- And by all forgot, wc rot and rot. main, contrary to the policy of con- w"h soul and body marred. I And thus we rtist life's Iron chain gress when these laws were framed. aucn dealings cannot be slopped as Degraded and alone: long as these laws remain on the And some men curse, aud sr.me men weep. And some men make ao moan: But God's eternal laws are kind I And break the heart of stone. Polly Pry in Denver Post The "Weston Normal School is the statute books, and, if they are not re- pride of Eastern Oregon and its stead- pealed, says the secretary, the most U- increasing attendance is proof of - valuable government lands will soon its worth. The grounds and equip- be completely taken up ment should be improved iu every Speaking of the timber and stone' possible manner, in order to reap the act. Secretary Hitchcock says that in ! WORST FOOL UNDER THE SUN. fullest reward from its efforts. -the past 10 years 25 per cent of the 'entries under this act have been can- The scalp bounty law has been , eeled for fraud. He recommends the abused, it is true. U is beneficial to repeal of this law on jthe proposition but very few people and as most of that the act as it stands, when legiti the counties suspended payment of mately observed, affords such facil- scalp bounties, wnen me expenmiure Hies for the acquisition by individu-) QUt the worst fool under the sun is he clashes are alike subject tola grippe became so great as to be a menace ais and corporations of vast bodies That nurses hate. He is a fool that sits and pines While other men push along. Who thinks that his lines are 1 hardest lines And croons a pitiful song, i He is a fool who sighs: "Ah. mef I've arrived in the world too late M H M , M a H H M M M . H H H ' M 1 H , M H , M M H M ! H H H M ' W aventip. An. 11. v ---.i, lit.; "Only tho who hire U grippe and been how grateful I IfeUfcat? medicine a rerun hu u the door of every ufitJC Mr. C. Covell. . Covell. Jfoted Scnlnt. . V-Xxjrr.Bf.i. emj- of Arts, of Wl. , I residing in WhlnjtorT "I take pleasure fa',L H 8UCer for monthmjiTTJ In -Mrs. M. C. Cooper. D. L. TVallace, 1 eW the International B!j.T;a- b Minn.: Hi " The world of medicine recogn i z es Grip as epi d e ir. i c ca tarrh, - - Medial Tilt the T I clutcheo us in iir laiai cip. I J .Mt nn olai or nattonaltv. The women, children, whole towns nd ciUes cultured nd the ignorant, the aristocrat ! cancht in tlie baneful grip of a ter- aud the pauper, the masses and the nine monMt-r. to the public good and economical' 0f puhlic timber land that it is the government, it should be repealed or J greatest menace on the statute books modified to meet local needs. , today, and against the avowed policy of the government for reserving its As a coinciaence worthy of note. a.lands f(jr acm3, seKlers democratic governor will welcome tbej He shows tlm about 3Q cent of president to Oregon this year, 'ine episode connected with the last pres idential visit to this state, has be come a household story throughout the entries under the deserr land act in the past 10 years have Veen can- the nation. Both Harrison and Pen- ( MONUMENT TO THOS. H. TONGUE noyer have joined the non-partisan i ' majority. Their eccentricities are 7.bc. act for which SaIeni Poplei kindly remembered, but will probably Dot be imitated. Preiiidem Roosevelt is said to fa-fty court house. vor a uailorm anti-trust law for all I Some sneer at the selfishness of a tin. s4at. If this uniform law is no!comiuunuy rmemiwrmg a man long mor efficient than the He is a fool no matter how high Who fancies that when he dies No other may worthily occupy The place that he occupies. He is a fool who claims to be Foredoomed to the scorn of Fate. But the worst fool under the sun is he That nurses hate. There was never a man who nursed ! a wrong, ' Intending to scourge his foe. 1 Onless he dragged future sorrow Thr apt fnr whioh "snlom tumnln, along will always hold Thomas H Tongue. added l fuM,re woe . . ir. most grateful memory was the se-'Tne anSer we foster 18 sure, 10 be curing by him of the federal building; Remorse for us soon or late nn the hlnrt pssc n !h mh m.-nVAiiil the worst fool under the sun is he jceled because of fraud. None are exempt all are liable, Have you the grip? Or, rather, has thegTip got you? Grip U well named. The original French term, la grippe, has bea shortened by the buy Ameri can to read ' crip." Without intending to do :c u new word has been coined , attack of la grippe. After using three that exactly deribns the case. A if ' bottles of Peruna I found the grip had mug hideous giant with awful Ur.ir had disappeared." Mrs. T. Schmitt. Tt ru-na for Grip. Mra. Theophlle Schmitt, wife of the Ex-Secretary of the German Consulate, writes the following letter from SUT Wabash avenue, Chicago, 111.: "I suffered this winter with a severe .r oiiowinc a severe ittk o I t .1 .-1 . 2. rcmru 10 oe anectcd UijJ "One of my ciutomertn,J ( helped by Perona advlKdsil ana procured a botut li-b "Now my head U clear. bt steady, I enjoy food and mi. runa has been worth a doQu 1 me." D.L. Wallace. I Lieutenant Clarice HsaLgM Lake City Barracks of li i Army, writes from Ogden, UuJ " Two months ago I m nfij so severe a cold that Iconldhiril " Our captain advised em tol runa and procured a bottle fa: I truly it worked wonders. TTiJ weeks I was entirely irtlL'. Hunt. CongTeMmaa Mhlta,i LttiJ TirtonJ Gentlemen: I am more iiM fled with Peruna and Hod it j excellent remedy tor the iral tarrb. I have used ft la m ana laey an join me larecomi it as an excellent rtmtdrJ'A H. White, Member otCnngma r m w f.iu m I ( pendent Order of Good 1tn Jen, v.vprptt. AVash.. wrltM? "After having a were tiu, grippe I continued la a Jb! a even after the doctors ollal a My blood seemed poiio3i. j cured me." Mrs. T. 1V.Coll!ii.! If you do not derive praspi u factory results from the ck cf i write at once to Sr. Hiriu, full statement of your cue uji be pleased to give 70s lit nki vice gratis. J Addres Pr. H&rtsa, fral The Hartman SanltatsB,CcisJ Tons That nurses- hate S. E. Kiser in .Record-Herald. AND them a pubi 'build- 1 x ..1 : KStamuuu . ... h, t nnp rnnr sinniii Fifty thousand persons visited Rob- ( ert Bums cottage a Ayr last year state insane The general standard of measurement the people of Salem' wrwumaBpouu B'"""-" jest for securin: 1 inf?, arainst the trusts, passed by con- out boldly to the public eye for all glare, it should not occupy valuable, time, and to all the state. space on the statute nooks. There is Ho- Tilmon Ford is longest re- . . . ,A 1 I 1 , a aMuvuabma (Ul j.ViUlu kite vdtuuiuu iut ,ws,am.,Uu, ""Mment at Salem of the .ir. Kooseveu must connne mmsetc 1 asylum, and if in jid wno anan insimiHnw eicr imve opputvuuuy ui suun.as . . .t, ,i::,.. ,- ,.r, ,4a Miesslppi and who shell not bejhlr gratitude they wili do eo' with j skim and 6 hair dressing she is senator in Utah. He must not take c ' , ,ri , fV, ......ti, , ' looked upon as ! So the securing to the public of a. a vounr-woman aW the prerogaUve away from the beautiful postoffice bulldlns. now,B'Bt nature people-. nearing completion is the one act that knows nothing locally the people of Salem and all of such siancl- The leading papers from one end of who have business at the state capi-1 ards. When the the county to the other are discuss- al will remember their late congress- womanly func i t ' . . . .u ' man most kindly for tion is establish- tog the increase of socialism in the , nKeverVad an aD,er member! ed womanhood United States. The subject is. allinf rmlCTw than Mr Tnnmie a mantis atumed ac- absorbing, inasmuch as many Iead-of more enduring qualities, who wore rag thinkers of the country asTee'tvell with the great mass of the peo- upon it as the surest remedy for the Dle WJ0 ,re30"ed, J 1 , ... . . . ery. who least plied the arts of per- vlte of capitalism. John Pierpont J aona, insinuation. It may be years .Morgan ays he is preparing the coun-j before Oregon has another as able. try for socialism. The trusts, hel holds, will soon have the utilities be- A WARNING. Groun' heg's in de cellar, Waitin" foh de day Dat gwine to show a feller De winter weather's way. Wisht I had a telephonic; I'd whisper in his ear. And beg loh him to stay at home when groun' hog day pits ere Oregon cannot expect perfect har-'Oh. Mlatuh Groun' Hog, don't you mo ay ic a territory containing such' dare to peep: widely diversified Interests. Eastern' p,lU dera ,k've 'un' 'oh hea1 an' voeaUooe They are divided by thej barrier of local needs, and at best. I kmsins to the people concentrated UBder one management and a simple! tianster of these possessions to the government will be the only ceremo-j ry necessary to the full adoption of the theory .of socialism I can hope for only partial satisfaction. The fisherman of the coast and coast streams cannot understand the class legislation, as he terms It, which Is' Sun he'll come a grinnin' Like a no-'count friend; Hab dem ways so wlnnln', But he'll fool you in de end Shows yoh shadow fair and square, Don de norf win' blow; Chase you down de cellar stair An' make yoh lock de do' passed for the interest of the short oh- Mister Ground Hog, 'member grass stockman, and vice versa.' .wat ? sa: . . ., . . . . ( P"!! de blanket roun' yoh till dat sun There is necessarily much class leg- done mOTe ,wai. fslatloc, viewed from local stand- -Washington Star. cording to her standards, and there is need of womanly care and caution. It is girlish ignor ance or neaiect at this critical time which often results in long years 01 alter misery. Mothers who perceive the evi dences of func tional deiance- ment in young girls should promptly 1 have them begin the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes reg ularity, tranquilues the nerves and tones ' up trie wnoie system. - My troubks lurted during my girlhood," wnlts Mu hlora 1. Ctttrr. of tej Home Stmt. Akron. O "batdid not prove scnou antil 1S33. From that time I did cot a well dAr. 1 toQcrtd at ooy monthly period with terrible beuUcbc, imutkm of toe ipine and pains in my bttls. X bad soreno throogb my nips and orane alt tb time and constant backache. One doctor woold tell me cue thing ailed me, another mld uy Kxnethinir altoeether duTer. em. but they only rehered me. f then wrote Tons Just received another car Joad of Poultry and stock supplies at the Coiesworthy CHOP MILL 127 and 129 Etv-t Alta Street Gray's Harbor ! lifer-- v;r? ', ir-t NO THOROUuHfrffij m-i.r-r JS11111M Commercial Co. ThereIs No Rooe-h Edcres on IF CONFBONTZD Our Titinrlrv Work w'" ue Plui n,.lI?7"lwS To cut necks and wrists and excite ' hort if you are n"n"a. " profit. for we are careful 'S2rStatWw ironing collars, cuffs and neck , of carriaRes, bugp, b " bands of shirts. We will be i is to be fouud here. J wi pleased to call and get your sam-1 this advertisement oiu i pie order and can assure you sat ! fuKs PH ibiatuuu uenver it. too, tree 01 , jue an(j gncKfsi jiiu" "-j 1 charge. pulls easier and does lUe i THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. IgsjSBSSS, vuuu mi vi a nuiiJ tj.iu.i Guccis i U,VMU .--urns I 1 ! NEAQLE BBOTHEM I i Dtorer gajouuc , t r , agenu lor mem youand tbUowedVouradrtcc. I tool: fivebotUc ox ur rierce i-atotiic l r CiCTipiior: joor 01 C-oiden lltiticji Pucmerr' and ore ruli ol iTorlte ITCiCTlptior: four of Oucmtnr' ana nTC tuU of Fclleu.' Ihit nut hod a tinele Tmntoni of my old trcabtc to Lr caa leep gtd. work turd, and eat kAkX and rabuantul food wt lb out dutrcu.' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the sluggish liver. We Don't Keep Eyerjthing But we ao seep good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Bustle and Finish, in all gradw Also all kinds of Dimension Lumbtr, in cluding Lath and Bhinglea. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes la 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. Depot M0N0P0LE ed whei DHy East Oregon!) by crHe raw id omma a Finest on . . The Market CANNED GOODS ic oitr at'! receivi ! place your order with us. Fir,' Tamarack ..Pine.. Complete Line at THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries can get price? ttn... i,,... nnor coal wbel eet the best fr the Laatz oro 5i "it -W7W- i