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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1903)
MISS STONE'S PERSONALITY. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY CLEARANCE SALE PYROGRAPHIC MATERIAL Outfits, Regular $5 00 $4 00 Bowls, Regular 60 40 Bowls, Regular 1 35 90 Picture Frames, Regular 35 30 Picture Frames, Regular 35 25 Picture Frames, Regular 40. 30 Picture Frames. Regular 50 35 Tobacco Jars, Regular.... 165 1 10 S'eins, Regular 165...- I 10 Trays, Regular 35 25 Pipe Racks, Regular ..... 75 50 Stein Racks, ReguUr .... 85 60 BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS cal equipments, and that therefore no "rule of thumb" method of rearlug them is ever eminently successful. Youth's Companion. THE SCHOOL PROPOSITION. i ' The proposition to bond the school I district for S25.twi0 for another eight , room brick school building was voted ' oown by tha taxpayers, nml by a mr ' prlsliiKly small vote, displaying a lack of interest In so important a matter, which is not creditable to Pendleton and Pendleton's good name for enterprise and progress. However, the vote is not so much an expression acatnst better school fa I duties as it was against the loca , tiou and plan of the proposed school building. It is doubtful whether there is at the present time a living woman whose name has become so familiar throughout the world as Miss Stone's the consecrated missionary who has been in captivity In the Balkan Moun tains for almost six months. Miss Stone is a womau of medium height, with round, pleasing face that has lost none of Its rotundity by the terrible experiences through which she has passed, a voice of con siderable carrying power, and that has a wonderful quality of changing as occasion demands from laughter to pathos, of sternness to gentleness, from mirth to sadness Despite the crisis through which she has passed. Miss Stoue Is a remarkably well pre served woman. No nervousness marks her actions, but steady and resolute is every movement. She is affable and a' most agreeable woman to meet. She tells her story in a natural way. that not only interests, but at times thrills her hearers, who often wait In breathless suspense un til she finishes a sentence. Wyoming sheepmen are preparing for the inevitable clash with the cat tlemen unless a satisfactory division of the ranges is made. The scene of the trouble is In the Sweetwater country. It is probable that the mi litia may be called out if the sheriff decides he can not haudle the situation. MILES ON THE PHILIPPINES. General Miles' visit of InsiKVtlon to the Philippines was an event of verj great political nml moral consequence to this republic Experience and abll ,.e, i)lkrpajiH hi Shirt Waists, TUESDAY. APRIL 21. 190S. j Every trying experience de i mands a strengthening of one's , faith or a deepening of one's self-possession. For the natural tendency Is to fear, worry and doubt. We are not sure of our ' selves until we have met and ' undergone the test of a severe 1 experience. Any experience, then, that strengthens this in ward repose is rather a blessing than a hardship. Horatio Dxes l ser. CHILD INSTINCTS. I Again it is surprising that those Many ways of Infancy and child wllo have chii.;rrn of school age and hood s-eera to adults unnatural; and ltlIo 1)rol)erty had not the Interest if children chance, as they frequent- t0 po ,0 tne po)s thus allowing those ly do, to exhibit tendencies animal , ,a Iarpe rtegree who have property rather than esthetic, w.- are apt to , tlle oistrict out of proportion to consider them such as to be proper- children to go to school to work and ly frowned upon. Yet it might often vol,. nsai,,st th proposition and thus contribute to one's equanimity if it ,j,.feat It. were borne in mind that child in ! TnP ,,t.0)ie f Pendleton the tax Btinct. more frequently than reason. r.,yer must look th scho 1 sitna- ls in the rlcnt. 1 nn Pendleton "square in the . money That knowledge based upon For example, the lusty tit of cry- f,. ivmiloinn -nnnm he allowed 1 the highest military authority !s in ing incident to the baby's bath, al- to Ktan)1 stiI or R0 behind in this though it mny prove annoying to the ,.miiTt!in. It must continue to go mother, is one of the best possihle ahead! Good schools are the best .tonics for the infant. The vigorous j.lml of -.maudinc advertisement" respirations and increased activity of for a town. the muscular tissues conduce even j The East Oregonian. as one deeply more than the friction of the bath interested in Pendleton an.l her instl towel to a healthy slow to the skin, tutions. suggests that, a meeting be' The infant that is obstrejterous ulled and held In the Commercial 1 enough- to teseut with loud crying its club rooms to devise ways and 'nurse's;'-l-florts to soothe it., until it is ' means to meet the school needs or again in its flannels, is not likely to ivndleton. which are pressing lor. take cold from its bath. ( settlement. There is an abundance galn.'ln the matter of eating, the 0r ,.vi virtne. public spirit and ap , child sometimes exhibit singular j preclatrnn of educational advantages tendencies. From the time a child n this community to settle the ques lieglns to come to the table until the tiou al issue right and go forward in period of youth, he often shows the good viorl; of making Pendleton a Tailo Made Suits c V bar, Hip rpWir.-itcd "AinSneid SUIIS ana SKins, sou uuuc die uciicr inline, hell.. . . i 1 . ...... ... it vnn wanr a rnpan r - .. . i - w 1 1 . 1 1 . . M,nr,A 1 n run itaci vqiiipc 1 1 1 lip- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi i-.Mvirrn i r n r. . or SKiri wc nave 11, peucuuy uiouu ' "-6uii. coprui RnR Tum wkkk. encnnc aaiuraav. niirw 10111: w mi everv tai n, wj . . . - . iiu - o . ... - " uivnAk'i -i . 1 ,1.:.. M for nr mnn w Wll Five VOU IDSOIUtelV KHKK . MWIl anu Ttllllt 1VHI3I sulk, owim " . .. , o - j - ' -t I J UUT CoOlr. . .-. :.. .... . nr om ctrnft lint nr tnmmM nni nor exceemnf t.")c in U U V .-) a 11 C i llrti 111 uut 3lUn, w " v- -- - o - - j ritc. With every tailor made suit, or skirt and shirt waist suit, costing $7.50 or more, Vve will c:t. lutelv tree anv sailor or street iui in our siock, s.usb w Special Bargains i.Aiirn m vns. Anc. iiiiiit: iidunuj iuiw K'4"- rs"o- j ,w -l.iio!u : k 4&c va. wen s siiins niacs suipcu ui ugm tuiwcu THE FAIR Agents for the Raymond Washable Kid Gloves irkirk Airk-k ONLY ONE Week More OF THE EBEN SALE of Suits, Skirts, etc. P.alauce of stock mut le sold at same price HOMES In Pendleton and out a few miles. Farms or small Tracts. I Big Ben 1 tiu.uv per acre ouys juu-ucru juiui i wllli rron. 9 miles from town. ity qualify him for quick and just observation, and his official position as commander of the army would give deserved weight to Ills flndugs upon the condition of the Philippines and of our troops there stationed General Miles has of course mnrte 'o the secretary of war a full '"pert, j J decidedly to your interest to vlit Why has this not been niarfe Muiillc? ( the Eben StoVe Next Week the last week of the sale The farts are of interest tn our r.oo- pie They are paying the heavy bills I J for our experiment In pntoreallsro" and they have the right to know what they are getting for their R:r,i 1... r t ter Creek. 5?ir,.i1 h - T I tn inh t JCA nnrju c.irliit ivntnr lir.rl la-L U.c. .1A . it win pay von 10 visit me r,oeu v nines oui. i Aialtese Jenny Store the itfst week or tlfe tale J3.l'(i0 buys lliu acres, new nome, oniy u , J ; 2 miles from Pendleton. ne will make the present win ie tne ue-i cnauce 01 at: in some timber, growing crojt a rare easi ui renuieion on Wild , tiargain. v,reeK. 1 $Mtn buys 5-acre home near city Terms J ! limits, mostly bottom in alfalfa ftiRt wnnt vnu nre Innk-lni? rnr. r mm . i $1,500 buys "20 lots irrigated, fruit; f W H A WU : Duunincs. - ---, I J2.1'0C r-acre home; well Improved I bottom land. Irrigated for garden a and chickens. ' $2.(100 A 10-acre home; well lmprov-' J : ed; fruit. I 4J0 acres; choice grain land, 9 miles out. $7,0(MV Skirts, etc. The blcRPt bargains yet pre sented, will be otlereil next week If vou are going to buy a Shirt walt, Kirt or Mill, It will le Whut the good co-it will not be taken into consideration during the Last weJk of the Eben Sale of Suits', Skirts, etc. N. T. Conklin. $1Q to insurMtn OWNER possession of the war depart nieut should lie iiiblisht'' Wui II I : :At Postoffice.: 'Pbone, Red 277. L Engine, Boiler and Machinery LET US FILL we maxe a aneciaiivoi huuct or aquare REPAIRING Of all kinds is our specialty, work guaranteed. All Frequent Throbbing? Headache. Extra I'arts Funiislit'd fur all K7b& ttf Han'cstiiijj Macliinerv. Manufacturer of RICBV-CLOVE HARVESTER YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER! We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and save you money. iiii-rrn Tinin ini nii.u 1 mil iiu uni.i I I I I I I IIIIIIUI DOORS WINDOWS better place to live in. Let these interested just get to- strong likes and dislikes, .lust how much puch tendencies mny be com bated is perhaps .of little moment, but In the qualify of food desired, each the result. CALL A MEETING, hild should be a law unto itself. To bribe ur coax a child to eat more j Charles Hanlord, There's many a cause for headache, ilen are not often troubled by headaches. When thev an? it is eenerally due to bil iousness or iudieestiou. Hut women gether and they will be surprised at ta beaucnes . wm " tuc41 acj, iiEitvut -- r l,Hadariii Does it not seem as if such . headaches peculiar to women must be at supported by an ; once related to womanly disease? Worn. en WOO SUHCr Wliu uucasra ....... 709 East Alta Street.. ifclte7ore Hone's Old Sta:id. Real BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE NEW TODAY flOOO buys :Ox5i2 feet of nightly building property, north side. ?SM, two exeelleut building lot. nr., -vtrm..K -MMllrate" l tlieir cat-i i.f ot.Mnn of-M.w.i, A,tn Ahnnt ! an n conseaueixce of disease. It !s this 1 SlSOObuys three lots u uorlh side; - - - -- -, ... . familiar headaches of I corner ana good t-rooni house, lnir flpvxlnrw. In Inter 1 fe d cest he Vnthlnir" Inst nlirlit at Frnzer's whicll causes tde tauuiiar neauatucs ui f. Building paper, lime, cement brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard than he wants ds certainly not com- j excellent company, delighted a large . S?." aTnot realizethe drain of vital ' s,w- t"' txVS"eut l,u'ld"' Atta 0n rrx,4 mendable. Many who as children, I and appreciative audience with his tonh aid nem foiw tlie' undergo j stonewall aud sidewalk, W. Court, t., Opp. Cotirt House ........ ! i .11 t J. m.l I I Mil liiiiru tnrMi Inti m nnrili 4Jlu """ HAY Fine baled wheat hay for sale at Dutch Henry's Feed Yard We make them riL'ht sti 1 . r e o i , Pendleton Plantne and Lumber Yard. JVUl-r 1 r . I- lt . Ing. develope in later life digestive organs .of juwrior quality. Over !feeding is never so fraught with den ser as in childhood, and In those nu- Nothing" last night at Frazcr's opera house. tli of , 1 , 1 sick lraircu. Mr. Hanford Is among pierce's Favorite Prescription new hie of the Interpreters ' cures" such headaches by curing the $1200, t-onwr lid, and co tuge nearly 3Ci, four Uit and p endklt rtl e most canable of the Interpreters 1 cures such headaches by curing Khnkesm-nre-B wnrka. Resnondlnc I cause irregularity, weakening drains, j Aeoee a very enrp prorertv. , 1 :..n.,mn,.,,n niiratinn or lemaie weaK 1 .&nn j . merous cases in which the child's in-J to an enthusiastic encore, Mr. Han-j Favorite Prescription" invigor- , bT fit trew. ' stlnct opposes the eating of as much , ford thanked the audience for its ( ates and tones up the entire system, en- 12250. US acres. 3). tulles from town ' nn.tittt situate t tifrfM. 1 ... . . . . ivii. ojuih me Hi'""j t., ,uno! 111 eultlvtittoii, Wi iii ....... wneat, ui nicely, 4-rooni Iioit-e. jtotMl 11 ri - . Wm. m food as is ordinarily regarded as nor- appreciation. He referred to a inal. It should be respected. In the dlcton blanket which the Current ovent of a small appetite being the Literature Club had given him dur- evldence of an Impaired vitality or ing the day. and said that Pendleton disease, other concurrent symptoms would always have a blanket mort- will be so evident as to lead to con- gage on his Interest and affectiotis. of a physician. Glowing uitation cheeks and sturdy limbs are adruira-1 hie and a delight to fond parents, but to many chlldreu they are simply not natural, and uo amount of food rati produce them. President E. E. Lytle, or the Co lumbia Southern, in a recent inter view, saya he will not sell his rcaJ to the O. R. & N. Instead, he rill ex tend his road from Shan'ko sout-.- unrH 'Tiff fhd fnhn tli- .iimilnr Tli. In many children nature exhibits a " .,'", , .. road from Elggs to Shuuikc has prov- conservatlve tendency. and the bcrawny limbs and sallow cheeks may be an indication of conserved energy by virtue of which home organ or or gans may not Ik overtaxed during the growing age 1 wtu troubled with congestion of the irtrrat. ...w, fin,!- wMknr&ft for n-e vrur..irlitri yiru unw. Eerwic. of Albert, llaitiuici Co.. Ot. Vu so weak and nerroa I could hardly any work. 1UU term pain in mnr, noa and pain in bead. My heart would beat jo hard and hM at Umea 1 would. hare to it UU1 tm I got all right again. But after taking txxu- bottmoi ur. reice x-.ry. t m. o his Golden Medical IHacoverr I (Jit water. i300, a graded lot, stoue wail, north aide, east front, sightly location. $10,00, half a section of choice fariu lujr land, crop included. Tlieisf are entirely new ofl'ers. Uit I have many more and would like nu entirely welL I alo med one box of It!un ojipottliuity to talk them over with TnUM.i .nri tmr of Sun DOSiUjrie B dUKted. All the syrnpt.om of my trouble have duup peared and 1 am completely cured. I thaai. you lor your kind advice and your medicine Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the complexion and sweets the breau you. . T. WADE E- 0. BUILDING ed a paying proposition and there is no reason why its extension would not prove equally profitable. The country it will penetrate is rich in natural resources and with the ex tension of the railroad it will rapidly The diseases of childhood often re- dpveoli Sl)leua,(l frult can be ralB. suit in thmporarlly damaged organs, uA n the John Day valley, and with which time and a following of the In- a chance to market their products stincts of preservation which nature many orchards will lie set out. meanwhile imposes may entirely over-. come. Thus It Is that many children, Aer killing six men In his escape regarded throughout childhood as del- "d "'e'. 'he notorious outlaw, Jim icate and not likely to survive till MeKlmiey. has been killed by the adult life, not only reach manhood brother of one of his victims in Dak- and womanhood, but attain qualities ersfleltl, Cal. Whon a man starts In of extraordinary physical or mental n a career or crime it is generally Tlgor only a question of time till he gets It 1b well to realize that very rarely t0 the end of his rope. Nowadays are there two children, even In the he ca" not expect to remain long name family, similar in their phyal- "nwhipted of justice. THE R AC YCLE The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed leader, is handled in Pen dleton only by us. Come in and see the Racvcle. Wtthee, "str GOOD SOUND WOOD i Fine Yellow Newtown Apples, I only 90 cents a box. Fresh Ranch Eggs, 15 cents a j dozen. We have the Famous and al I ways satisfactory A Bad Wreck 1 out UU. u U.U . " , ' 1.J i akiu ana experience, "2; paint and TarDlih And lurthcrmort our pntw" -- ""V""" "v . --V... miU blocks ana meei ciau - -5 ........hi. fn .1.1. flimlM. tw made by tbe int nrni be the bet made, tali ""JTM a llekeat thing la eartli. Weaell and guaranty tM enguea. Is always received when you 1 piace your uruer wiin us. 1-. -r , , , A. trial will convince yon of its Fir. Tamarack andBerit8 ..nrrr IflBl M0N0P0LE COFFEE jTHE OLD DOTCH ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you ! ran irtt rVit hfct frr tli cmu ! price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5J D. KEMLER & SON 'The Big Store in a SaaO Room. AlU Street Opposite Saviigs Bl The .Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Fraxler's booU store. H I 1 Cor W. Alta ano w-- . ,KroItie L.. Wen, loipi'-v n1i . .. . .I.....A UK"" Alta, nas chub" . u'... VfA Yard. Bd tr, rare lor )u" Plenty ol stalls, la - loose Horses au mill grain ior.saic. nection.