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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1903)
WE BELIEVE IN DOCTORS :uld u ueueve mat even man wnen ne is sick Should cat o doctor nimseii. we Believe there would il a doc tor, and not trv to ' be far less sickness far better health if exerj'body would do everything possible to co operate with doctors in, taking b.ctter care of their health. We believe that the best way, always, is to have a doctor see what the matter is, and write a prescrip tion for it, and then have a reliable druggist prepare the medicine arcording to the prescription. -:- -: Prescriptions onr Specialty. Accuracy and Parity of Drugs Beyond Question BROCK & McCOMAS CO. Pendleton DRUGGISTS Oregon TUESDAY APRIL 2S, 1P03. At the last nothing is very serious. Mortals give things an Importance quite beyond their gravity. We shall glide out 'of this life Into another and the day of our death, like the day of our birth, shall be shrouded in forgetfulness. If we do remem ber any of the trials and troubles i will only be to smile that they bhould ever have caused us a pang. Elbert Hubbard. fact that must be remembered hf stockgrowcrs is that markets demand a finished product The large herds' must be pruned down and the smaller output must be prepared III a higher ! degree. It is suicidal to hold the large 1 flocks from year to year, and finish ' so small a proportion 'or the ma:kt' rewer sneep anu cai'iu ami nioro a falfa and corn and iiogr njus, bo raised. It is the only refuse for Jie i-tockmau. The proud boast of being the "biggest sheepman" must give way to the boast of growing the best mutton in the greatest quantity. thing is completed you might get' the court to put a cork at the outlet. By doing that yoq could have revenge and make the sewage run up hill. The automobiles buck and snort And plunge about in seeming glee. But though a thousand have essayed None yet have ever climbed a tree. Buffalo Kxpress. Semper Tyrannls. Because I loved you overmuch. Love set a seal upon my Hps, That when I spoke, lo! there was naught To utter, save light jests and quips. Because I trembled at your step. Love bade me seem Indifferent. Yea, bade me seem as if my thoughts Were on some far-off wonder spent. Itecause I longed to see your face. Love would not let me raise my eyes: And, when my heart told you were near. Commanded that I feign surprise. Because yon took me to .your heart. At last love gave me liberty Of speech and look and thought and yet Tenfold increased his tyranny! Charlotte Becker MAY DAY SPECIALS Pendleton will celebrate May tst this year, and THL FAIR is on hand as usual with a full line of Furnishings to outfit our customers for the day. Suits for men and boys, all descriptions and all prices. Shoes for the whole family, guaranteed in every particular. Hats for men, Hats for boys, Hats for ladies, Hats for children and headwear for the babies. Call at our store and get onr SPECIALS for the week, as we can't list them in this space. : : ":" THE FAIR Agents for the Raymond washable gloves Water mi in A WOMAN'S MIRACLE. GEN. MILES ON THE FILIPINOS. ( Those who voted down the propos ed school Improvement, say this vote I was not an evidence that Pendleton is opposed to the extension and lm provemect of the public school sys tem. it is time that this declaration made manifest. The season In his usual clear and logical style. General Miles rrorts on the condi tion of tho Fillnlnna " ! WBS He does not mince his words nor ' "aSslRE awa-v nnu" bufor th taW mask his meaning. I are a,vare' the Pcn,nS f ano ivw v, , vi -school year will be at hand. Some- -,.1 . I 'king must be done to prove to in without justifiable cause, he says so. Where he found evidences of cruel ty in the concentration camps, he makes the facts known, that the peo ple may know that war is something more than glory. His report teems with accounts of unhealthfulness, moral and physical. He finds poorly fortified towns, poor military discipline, general disorder spreading throughout the islands and suffering and desolation stalling on every hand among the nalves. Seven thousand miles from the head of thej war department, the of. ncer finds It so easy to relax from strict discipline. Benumbed and weakened by the tropic climate, the fcoldier looses his moral and mental balance, in a large degree, and the alluring sins of the Islands are slow ly but surely gnawing away the vitals of the American army in the Philip pines. Worst of all that General .Mile; finds, is the crippled and emaciated native races of the archipelago, al leady crying to America for charity. Before the work of paying the war debt Is performed, the American pro ducer hears the call for alms from the war-swept colonies of the Orient. It la the story of India repeated on a lesser scale. The American soldier and sailor will be needed for years to guard the property, of the corporations, in the Philippines. Cheap labor will be util ized by capitalists in converting the xplendld resources of the Islands In to princely fortunes, while the native races will grow up in Ignorance, and squalor, and the American public will be asked for millions in charity each year. General Miles recommends that the transports be used now In conveying corn and wheat from the United States, for the relief or the Filipinos. He finds that the commissary de ).artment has been selling rice to the natives, at a profit. In the concentra tion camps, and that despite the con tinuous efforts of the government to pacify and educate this people, chaos reigns In the interior districts. As a state document, the report Is not encouraging. It shows up the conditions in the Islands, as they ap pear to an observant, capable Judge. The American people have not yet begun the task of civilizing the Fili pinos. One way by which' a view of the civilizing process may be ob tained Is to glance at the history of England in India, during the past two centuries. lemiiug seiners mat tnis vote was not a final blow at school improve ment. Wuilethlscityis not prepar- efl to handle the present school popu lation. neighboring cities have an ex. cess or room, which is a standing in. vitation to a good class or citizens. The Eastern Oregon ranges are now so badly congested that It 1b Im possible to care "for "her stock prop erly. This year's Increase will fur ther crowd the limits while the movement of range stock does not' now promlso much relief. One vital The citizens of Union have issued a petition asking that the law pass ed by the last legislature, repealing the exemption clause of the general taxation law. be submitted to a vote of the people. i' The supreme' court of the United States Jvery justly decides that Ala Lama must settle her own negro fran chise question. JUMBLES. In the spring the young maid's fancy Gladly turn's to thoughts above. So she gets .an airy hatlet .Made to match her hat or glove. Forty kinds or fruit and feather. Rods or ribbon floating fre". Brave the fickle April weather Where the eyes or man may see. Twenty little pins and patchef. All the vacant places fill: And In joy her breath she catches while her papa pays the bill. Flee, oh man, and hide thy treasure: i Dig it deep or hang It high. Or the maid will take Its measure When the spring hat draweth nigh. The burning question: What's the, tux for coal oil 7 By the way. Isn't a wireless politl-i cal party about the next great Inven-' lion needed? The supposition is that the "wire less" paper published on Catalina Island is not under the control or any political party. o Oh, wod some power the girtie gie us Of an engine tre-men-Jeous;: Twod from many a cuss word free us And noundenng stumble. Talk about your Eastern Oregon hustle, ir that Pennsylvania man had stayed at home iierhaps he never could have caught up with the small- lox. o ir they gave every wedding as much space as they have Willie Vander bilt, papa Teddy would go out or the race-suicide business and Join the so ciety Tor the promotion of old maids. Why don't some of those nubile- spirited Insurance men come out and insure our baseball managers, i ncu we would be in the league for sure. Advanced Mathematics. If one yard or ribbon costs 10 cents. how much can 'I get the clerk to dis count two yards without making him lose his Job? John Oreen Brady, the governor ! Alaskn. has never known the name of his father, says the Spokane Press. Yvnrs ago when he was a street gamin in New York city, selling newspapers and blacking shoes, he was just "Bra dy." So the other street arabs called him. One day with a car load of other city waifs he was shipped out West. Judge Green of Indiana saw the car load of boys and told his wife about the Invoice of youngsters. She thought they ought to take bue. "Very well." he said, "I'll pick out the toughest sjiecimen In the lot.?' He selected Brady, Mrs. Green got hold of the boy's heart. Her refining influence soon had its effect on the young barbarian, He saw the world would give him a chance. Amuttlon spoke lo him. He clung to the name of Brady and left all his old life behind him. Hence forth he was John Green Brady. To make a long story short, the boy went through the grades and high school at the head of his classes Partly because of his own efforts and aided partly by Judge Green he went through lale college. Then he was sent as a missionary to Sitka. Alaska He became the best-loved man in that country and was appointed governor of Alaska. Boy, young man, whoever you are: Turn toward the world a brave and smiling face and hold up your chin! And woman: The turning or that street wair Brady" Into a governor was a nobler miracle, and as great, as that which turned the water Into wine. Chicago Typewriter MAPLE BROS., Agents. Price $35 We mkem Specialty of Blliu, or Squirt 1 WATER Til We make them tigh, J always sivp :.? . ,Ji Pendletonpi J and Lumber Yam, ROIIERT FoBtm KHial to auy $100 Machine. Tber are also agents for Rub ber Stamp Goods. N iUU I 1 I in I II 111 I BUTTERf f i Notice i: hand We Make Oor Bowl ;.i ..ur iricuui, jstron tnd th miwj We have purchased the second ln J" L?"1""- ruMbcuu, until . . .n , . etc., we Bave the pleatue of tnw3 nil store at 312 Court street. We In-1 your attention this fVa.on r E?J Wim interesting sermons you preach! Yes: The time I should have Iit-en I, a theological seminary r spent in sowing my wild oats. Life. Dear Oldest Jlcadon-jNo. I wouldn't advise your", shooting the mayor or poisoning Hhe council: hut you might try a little chloride or lime at the 'mouth of the sewer; that would sweeten jour temper, -and. .at-JtuejameJ PUNISHMENT. Social imtTtis has done auav with a prrat mam- forms of punishment once administered tinder the laws of enlight ened people. But nature never changes or modifies her penalties. She still has me Rume punisu tnent for the man who neglects or abuses his stomach as she had in the far off dars " when Adam delved and Eve span." The physical dis comfort, dullness, sluggishness, irri tability, nervous ness and sleepless ness which are visited upon the man who eats care lessly or irregularly have been from the lieginning the evi; deuces of disease of the stomach and its associated organsof digestion and nu trition. Dr. Pierce's Gold en Zledical Discovery cures the diseased stomach and enables the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, so that the sluggishness, irritability, nervousuessand sleeplessness which result from innutri tion are cured also. I was taken ict nine veai ajo with ferer." writes air. M M waniwtu. 01 i.inwowi. ucaren worth Cu., Kan mi. Mlad the doctor and be broke np Ibe few all right, bat I took diar- ! rhtra rizht nnav be muMu't cure it and it I became chronic, and then he gate up the case. I cut o weak with it and had pita) k badly I coutun i uc uowu, nor uaruiy up. 111 a... tlt. IffAtt Imvu nni'tHliiP tfi fiMil lt beartlie b.'OCkl. matin thir. fkJL j. I . .. r. & ' rtlnr ind mint riitHil.u n. .k. ? I us know, we can Ml It lor you. jjiop fnrt bUFP we h. t,omS,X Gold Medal Butter, Pure, Sweet, Clean. The chief ,ln aud .-ee our fine of Indian curios. I uive us a trial, we wiu treat you iigui. best til veu call. i .11..... T cnaracteristics oi goou miner i - are purity and cleanliness. GUrdane & McBrOOHl 4! This htitter combines both, t and will letain its rich and j ueiicaie navor to ine ian. Try it and you will never use anv other. Your money refunded if oudo not like it NEAGLE BROTHERS The Blacktraiuu. i; LOSSES ALWAYS i j' MET PROMPTLY F.S. YOUNGER . . & SON t 4 t'a By the Fire Insurance panies we represent. compa world. HOME Today I offer the f ollowinj tijl l-oul" i country property: Our i rnmnanif-H rand firm in the - far acre lor choice lWn . f nhnilt nno mlin frnm rr ( new house. Ametrn $10,000 for COO acres, nan tost! urtfiml hire lUalimui't? iJo.SI2:kU.U7o i nrnvpd SFift nr-rw In T.Alliaiioe AaBuranceUo. . .... 29,039e acres fine orchard; 10 uuuuuu a, liauuuuur r ur , OUU i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- si ONLY ONE Week More OF THE EBEN SALE ofSuitu, Skirtf. etc. Balnntf f tOouk mut Ik- wild at cunie price Jt will pay you to vlMt the HIm-ii tatore th- Lsst Week of the Salt- 1 he last week of the Eben Sale will le the Uxt chance of al! to ire! tarjraitii iu rjliirt Waistf, Hklrte, etc. Vnrth HHtUh M.mnttb ' i $10,000320 acres of firsKlwi Co 19 686 974' land, improved; crop pwi ' Royal Insurance Co.. .. 22.897.1M place; only two mUts oat $1,800 a new house and lot : i . $150 and up for lots 03 rati! I A nice business which paji. lot $100. Two otter busiia lugs. ! FRANK B. GLOPTON AGEMT 800 MAIN STREET TAKE YOUR N.T.ConllJ :At Postotfice.: Phone. Red 277. Tile blgg-nt liiriralus yet pre sented, will Ik uttered next wrrk t ! ! t I tHita Vol I rmr f HtJIC a p. ' only 90 cents a box' Fresh Ranch Eggs, 15 1 dozen. r We have the FanoM ai 1.. wavB satisfactory If vHI uri f'ttllll tn liliv h Mtilrr T I Pnnrllpfnn 11 .rvnmc oil nilnm tm. ' - ) O . ....... . " A A . UV1UD U . . U . U. . il',,,., iji:t ... ..i. i, ...in i... . i . WaUt. Skirt or -tilt, it will lie decidedly H your iuterrat to vi-lt the ElM?n Htore Nest Week the hint upk of th nale What the goods cost will not be taken ititn conKiderutinn during tile Last wek of the Rbeu Sale of SuiL, Skirts, etc. that war two or thrrt; month : thought I would never be well npitn. bol picker! up one of Dr Pit ice 'a Memorandum Book one dar and saw your description or catarrh of the Momach. I thought it hit in v cate. We had a bottle of Dr. Pierce'a Golden 'Medical Discorery In the bouse that was irot lor mother. You recommend it for catarrh of the stomach, so I went to taking it, The one bottle nearly cured we. I rot two bot ties next lime and took one and one-halt aud was well. I haven't been bothered with diar rbcra nince Dr. Fierce' lellets cure biliousness. CONSUMPTION 6 i a .3 time disinfect the sewer. When the' Bchmldt ft Oo. the most idrcaded and deadly oft all diseases, as' well as pneumonia, and all Lunj Troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy "the king of all Cough Curea Cure coucb8 and coioa in a day. 25 cents. Tour money back If dissatis fied. Write (or free sample, W. H. Hooker ft Co., Buffalo,, N. Y. F. W. Custom Made Shoes to Fit S2.50 to $4 A. EKLUND Ct. Crt anal Sat. alltsM MNlt Oue .of the .finest residences lm. ' lirovetnents; pretty lawn: complete MAlinnnrr) lADDtaal $6,500. $2,500 down, balance on Ume. Ill 1 1 11 1 1 T (7 1 JD UUfrCl bitli. sewerace. electric llehts:' pretty lawn, shade trees, within three blocks A, trial will convince J 1 01 .uatn street. z,5O0. 1 mnrttB Other houses and lots from $600 toi"""" $2,500. ! Nice resideuce lots. $150, V'SO aud I $500. Much' OUir Town Property, Ranches. and Easy Terms, Where Desired. C. D. BOYD, III Court Street D. KEMLER The Big Store in l Kooffl. THE RACYCLE HAY Fafiefcakfif wheat hay for sale at Dutch Henry's A1U Street, Opposite The euuine, the bicycle wliichtis tlieundisputedrj- lea'der, Is handle"d in Pen deton orily,by. us, , Come in ant seethe Racycle. . Wittee, 311 Cowrt '"Stteet""" Engine. Boiler and if REPAIR' Of all kinds is our special. work guarantee Extra Parts FurwsyM of Han-cstmsi ManufaTtureT''1 . RIGIil'-CLOVEHAKW 709 East AlUStretij Baltezore & HoJ r ' jai ' 'Tha East Orego"l TJ rnraenUtiV PTudM aovantving mv-