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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1903)
The BUCKEYE Folding Vapor Bath Cabinet. THE ONLY PERFECT CABINET MADE For the Scientific Application of Hint and Strnm In Curing and Preventing Disease. : : : : : Endorsed by 3o,ooo PHYSICIANS and OVER 600,000 Happy Users PRICE, $5.00 The $3,000,000 of government bonds Issued for the relief of the distress In tho Philippines .bear 4 por cent In terest, are redeemable In one year nml arc not taxable. Tho farmer pays all the tax. In every community In Oregon are just such men as 11. V. Corbott, but all encomium! are reserved for the obituary. They are not to enjoy the t good words snid about them, j In tho touch of the breezes that piny to and fro! She comes when tho world wniits a lover to woo She comes with n bosom, imtnvnlsliod and tniL Wo clasp her nnd close to her wnrm being cling Sisterly, sunshiny sweetheart Spring! BERT HUFFMAN. Pendleton. Or, BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS Has Pendleton a Y. M. C. A a free ; library, n Woninn'a Christian Temper-! ance Union, a public pari; or a band? ! There Is work ahead for somebody. ' I All the civic Improvement clubs In j the world cannot beautify a city. If the Individual home owner Is slovenly 1 nnd negligent. I SWEETHEART SPRING. of summer FRIDAY APRIL 3, 1903. The true man, standing for a vital principle, cures not for re sults; he seeks only to know his duty nnd is neither exultant in t victory nor depressed In defeat. 1 believe that we can never know the true meaning of democracy and equal brotherhood of man. until we abandon the political ' machine and permit the people ' to select their own candidates by petition. "Golden Rule" Jones, a man without a party. ALLISON'S ROSEATE VIEWS. tally Important agricultural pursuits, and $2,000,000 for the maintenance of the consular service. Does It look like this 's the ng? of peace? Do the farming communities, which are taxed to death to bear this unjust burden, feel that the rash nnd flagrant appropriations for pensions and war preparations are the result of (She nods to the songster, he smooths a good policy? his gay coat. vi... .in , 1,.. ,,i,.,. .,,! t .i,. And volumes of echtucy burst from 1 ...,T.. ..... ...V V .1, . . unbearable extreme will it bo carried. qi,. wiIhpi-k 11 word to tho llncnrlnir . Up from the Southland and bloom. She cometh Spring conieth to scat ter the gloom! Over the ridges and down the wide dells And out o'er the forest her melody j swells. I She touches the land, and it thrills to ' the heart; t She touches the sky. and the April 1 showers stnrt: TORTURING DISFIGURING Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills When the Best Physicians and All Else Fail. (Snumrmv Oreoon. Gold Miniiin n:... Is located upon the GREAT MOTrtcn LODE svstem of veins and has for npii i iUni rain eiirh DOrS UIl mat. vwiti ouui vci KHOWn. mines as the NORTH POLE valuer! ri I Tiff a - l 1 S10. OOO.OOO. 1 ne v,uiuiuoi va ueri . i-si r-AMn a 1 . . i ao, 000,000. uuuwnun vauua at Si . 000.000. THE MONMOTH Q. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5o0 . 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $4o0. 000, and many others. ' It Is said n frightened man whistles to keep up his courage. Senator Alli son is just now whistling a merry financial tune. It iray be to keep Ills spirits up, or it may be from super abundance of confidence in his party's policy, of trust building. Mr. Allison says a new financial measure will be Introduced at the If the people do not call a halt? Instead of diminishing, as the na tion advnnces In enlightenment, the ! expenses of war Increase. 1 Instead of building n splendid con- sulnr service, which Is one of the ! most potent methods of keeplug peace I In the world, this branch of the gov ernment is turned over to commercial and private business Interests, which parade under the guise of govern I ment officials, while establishing gl ' gantic enterprises for the trusts, to reap a harvest with. In foreign coun tries. I Instead of putting free .mall deliv ery into everv farming community in the United States and judiciously The ngoulzing Itching and burning of the skin, as in eivcma; the frightful scaling, us In 4orin.N ; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, a? in scallt-d licul ; the facial disfigurements, as In pimples ami ringworm ; the awful suf fering of Infants', and anxiety of worn out parent', as in milk crut, tetter nnd salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cuticurn Soup, Ointment and Pills are such stands proven bevnml all doubt. Xo She shouts In the hills and their tem- f tatemcnt is (made regarding them that snow It folds up Its white robes and hurries to go. She breaths o'er the hawthorn the early buds spring: j She lays her warm cheek where the buttercups cling! 1 She speaks to the willow. It wakens I from sleep. ' Her gentle voice unlets the wrath of the deep -r 1 n 1 T" ft-IJ il! I 1 ne mm mm uom mining ana Mining Owns Its Property Conslstlne of 160 Acres of RIchQotd Rri..v. - 1 It lias no indebtedness of any character. It has a conservative mining and business management it is onerinR 50,000 snares. 01 siut at 15c per share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. 1. . -ti . .. (..11 . . i 11 win pay you 10 wine us iui mu I'dtutuiars and to mah careuu investigation 01 us mums. It lias ttie ltuiorsement 01 mining men, ousiness men aad uanKcrs oi eastern wreyuu. Write us today and let us post you. 1 Qniltlfllricr lha t,unttlf,V ,im.w.. fiw. (hn i-uuijiiK HsHiuii ui uunuress. i lien i , . , . ,, . . . , . ,? ... , ,, . peo lie s pleasure and enlightenment, lie follows up with the following re-1 . ... , . V , 0,111., hum Bums lit, laiitrii UUU special nnval and war appropriations. Instend of erecting a federal buim ing in every city In the country, that assuring statement: "There lias never been a time." lie says, "when there was so much money in the country, when the per capita circulation was so large. Money Is being used In big enterprises. Every man tiiat wants to get work can get It. and It is the same with the investments for money, there being demand for money in legitimate bus! ness. in financial centers money may get tight on account of logical and legitimate demand for it. but, 011 the other hand, the average buslnes man, and especially the farmers, are not disturbed by a financial flurry 'in the money market. We are prosper ous and expanding. It is a healthy natural and logical growth. Perhaps It has been rapid, but I believe that all will be right In the end." James J. Hill, whose financial view are worthy of serious consideration, Is not so roseate In his belief. The last interview given out by .Mr. Hill wns gloomy In the extreme. He doubted the wisdom of the fast policy the high-tension business transactions of the past two years. The country has suddenly attained a height of prosperity which the actual business basis of the country does not justify It U founded on "plunging methods.' balloon exploits in financial circles and he seriously thinks it is liable to collapse as quickly as it dilated mere are now twenty strikes of more or less magnitude, in diffeien' manufacturing centers.. The high water mark of wages, he thinks has been reached and the factories will close dowu before Receding to- tho labor unions' demands for more pay. Europe can manufacture the staple articles cheaper than this country The United States will re.'nse to sell In competition with the cheaper man ufactures and American factories will close. falowly the tide of Idle city labor will swell into the country districts, flooding them with Impatient, rest less, discontented men. ine closed factories will shut off largely the brisk demand for the farm product and both city and country win enter a temporary period of stag nation, until the glut or manufactur ed goods is somewhat reduced by the general demand and the cessation of the supply. Tlilu Is Sir Hill's view of the im mediate future of this country. It Is In sharp contrast to the Allison view. It Is the expression of a man whose finger Is upon the pulse of the com mercial world and whose Judgment hns not failed him In a half century of fortuno making. THE PEOPLE FORGOTTEN. The last congress appropriated J3O7.704.3O9 for the exponses of wars past, and in preparation for possible ware to come. One-fifth of the total drafts uion the treasury, or $139,547, C00 were for the single Item of pen sions. Over sso nnn nnn u-nm tnr nm.ni .preparations, while the Insignificant - w wv.vvv.wv HUB UAUUUUCU 111 1I1H improvement of conditions in the vl- the common people might enjoy nnd be proud of the government's Interest in them, enormous contracts are let for harbor defenses, harbor Improve ments nnd other items of like nature, at obscure points designated by some mau with a "pull." The politicians forget that the S0, 0110,1)00 people of this nation pay for their wastefulness. They forget that there Is need of more money to be expended In the arts of peace and less for the perpetuation of the Insti tutions of war. The completion of the Siberian railway across 5.000 miles of unsettled territory and the opening of the fnrth erest points of Alaska to telephone communication, are wonderful ad vances In the way of making all parts of the world easy of access. Practi cally there are no more backwoods districts in the world. pies resound She calls r.nd the bluebells peep up from the ground! She sits by the mountain nnd sooths his grey locks; She freshens tit-"" nu-sses tint cling to the rocks: The vigor and strength of her Hie fills the nil- She shakes the fresh winds from her sun-burnished hair! She flings the bright sunshine t)Vr hillside and lea. 1 And touches with verdure the utter-. most tree' The earth feels her breath and its slow pulses leap; It quivers and wakes from its frost fettered sleep! There's a balm in the splendors that come In her train A balm in the sunlight, the blossoms. the rain. li not justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to nllorii immediate relief, the certainty of .peedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made theiii the standard skin cures, blood purifiers mid humour remedies of the crvllim! world. Ilatbe the nfl'eeted parts with hot water and Cuticura onp, toclnnu-e the surface of crust and stales, ami soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and applr Cuticura Oint- ' ment freely, to allay Itching, Irritation .' and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, , ami, lastly, take the Cuticura Itesol vent i Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. ; This complete treatmeut, costing but , one dollar, adonis instant relief, jcr- J mits rest and sleep in the severest 1 forms of eczema and other itching, 1 burning nnd scaly humours of the skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speed v. I permanent and economical enre when H. S. McCallam & Company, Miners, Brokersand Financial Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or K. S. BRYS0N, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. r..- ur.i.i At:....... 1 c r .i j ... . ... - - ---r. - - 1 t - n 1 uwiu 1 11 1 District free on Application. quaff for the spirit to thrill and to! a11 other remedies and the bestphysl glow, clans fall. The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is with us, Mothers, joucu take your children out m the optn air and let them enjoy iht sunshine. We want to have the pleasure of showing you the swell- est line ol BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS In Pendleton. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postoffice. TAPE WORMS "A lape worm eighteen fen Ions at astcatneon the scaup mftr rr. rabtnr tnfi CASl'AItETS. This I am sure tis caused my bad health lor the past three jeurs. I am still Uklnif Oucareu. the only cathartic nonhr of notice bj sensible people " 010. w uottms, uaird. Miss. Candy wninnnuu TftAOf MAAK irCAtSTSlVCO H Mlinl. Pil-it r,l iMiani rrmmtm. v uww. nmer oicftcn. VJkCD, vt uflpr. IOC. ZjC.WC- . CURE CONSTIPATION. ... lltrUw bwl taapta;, lku.fi, llwnl, Int. Ill i Challenge Sale - ON Shirt Waists and Skirts Beginning Saturday morning, April 4th, and continuing until further notice M.Tn.Iln bold and runrsnterttbr all drug- I UBNu gi,u 10 CVKi: Tobacco llaDlu Are You Constipated? It causes more than half the sickness in the world, especially of women. It can be prevented if Beechatn's Pills are taken whenever nature calls for assist ance. Comfort and happiness follow the use of Beecham's Pills So!4 l'vtryvhcrt . In boxes 10c and 2k. t 4 f 4 4 We challenge all competitors to equal the Great Bargains we offer at Challenge Sale. We are in connection with one of the largest Shirt Waist Skirt Manufacturers in the East, and will offer for this Great Challenge Sale this Mercerized Shirt Waists in Ginghams for 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00, $1.10 and up. In Skirts, Cheviots mixed for $1.45, $2.45, $3.50 and up. All Colors and Very Latest Styles. REPAIRING kinds is our specialty, work guaranteed. ngine. Boiler and Machinery This is a Great Opportunity at the Very Opening of the Season THE EASTERN CLOAK, SUIT, SKIRT & WAIST FACTORY ED EBEN, Pfoprieto -,- 645 MAIN STREET xtra Parts Furnished fur all Kinds oi Harvesting Machinery. Manufacturer of RIGBKLOYE HARVESTER. 709 East Alta Street. Baltczote & Howe's Old Stand. 4. 4