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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1903)
.r y , 7. t..i lnls0'fuij WE BELIEVE IN DOCTORS We believe that 'every man when he is sick should call a doc tor; and not try-to "doctor" himself. We believe there would be lar less sickness far better health if everybody would do everything possible to co operate with doctors in taking better care of their health. We. believe that the best way, always, is to have a doctor see wliat the matter is, and write a prescrip tion for it, and then have a reliable druggist prepare the medicine according to the prescription. :- :- PrescrlptioBB our Specialty. Accuracy and Parity of Drugs Beyond Question BROCK & McCOMAS CO. Pendleton DRUGGISTS Oregon WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29. 1903. and tlio of the Btnte was started to rolling, gathering untold force and strength nt It revolves round and round with in her borders like the snowball in he hand of the schoolboy. Pendleton can and will support a team lit the Inland Empire League this season. The talk about cold feet nnd old debts Is all bosh. Pendleton cannot afford to stay out. She can or HI. Our fatal shadows that walk by up still. John Fletcher. Man is his own star. soul that can Render an honest and perfect man, I Commands all light, all Influence, pay just as good salaries, maintain all fate. , just as good a team and win Just as Nothing to him fnlls early or too j mnn5. gameg a3 nnj. tQwn , tho Ui. n,!r nri nur anels niH for cood land Emphe. All that is lacking Is a 1 l , I. .. wuru UI I'lluuuiUKUlucui. iiuiu nit; 111- izens. All that now causes her to halt on the brink of the league, is the delay of the business men in saying , "go ahead." The people want the en- WITH j tertalnmcnt that is promised by the Inlnnd League. They want Pendle- , , . , ' ton to be a member of the league The Oregonian makes great boasts i,.i, ,,, lt Ullli Mlil Ull v..- luuivta illut a. is possible to win by good ploying. There are dozens of good managers to be employed. The bottom should nut fall out of the plans becnuse one certuin man cannot be employed as manager. Go into the league, to be sure. The people want baseball and they want good baseball and are wil ling to pay for It. tW HAT'S THE MATTER PORTLAND? nbout the enterprise exhibited by Portland capital in building the Lyle- Goldendale railroad and developing ;the state of Washington to this ex tent. What's the matter with Portland and Portland capital, anyway? Is the state of Oregon of no more interest to Portland and Idle Portland capital, than that her fertile valleys may He undeveloped and idle, while other, TlK! nme towu 0f Forest Gr states are opened up to settlement Wash., is to be commended for and civilization by capital that should enterprise. For the .past year it has be expended in Oregon? ! had a civic improvement society . Portland boasts that her capltnl has wj,ch i,as accomplished much good. Tiound the Klickitat valley to that Aside from the improvement of the city by bonds of steel. AVhat effort lown ,no society has stimulated civic Is being made by Portland to develop ,,riao. jt has tnught the children of the rich Central Oregon valleys, and ti,e town good citizenship. The ob- bind them to the metropolis of the jects ot tne society are "to aid in state with bonds of steel and trade? . keeninc the streets, sidewalks and JVill the Klickitat country pay any taxes In the state in which Portland should be most deeply interested? Will the addition of this taxable property to the Klickitat county rolls add aught to the wealth of Ore gon? ? Yet Portland makes a special boast of this road as a monument to Port land enterprise, when the facts are a full half dozen Just such railroad propositions lie idle and untouched on the south side of the Columbia river. Why don't Portland and her Idle capital turn to the development of 'Oregon? When she wants a favor she calls on Oregon, she don't go to Klickitat valley for it. When she wants & Bpecial law or a special -booBt" .she appeals to the patriotism of Oregon to aid her in her dire needs, yet if she has f 10,000,000 to .spend in the development of the coun try she .goes out of the state to spend at. ' This old trick of Portland is worn threadbare. The people of Eastern .and Central Oregon have been held In bondage by her, through the rail way corporations, since the first bushel of wheat was sent from the Inland Empire to her markets. Through the manipulations ot United States senators elected by her, at the command of the transportation com panies, the Columbia river has been as a closed gate to the people of the Interior for a quarter of a century. . Instead of aiding the citizens of this state in developing her matchless rt . sources, as she should, her enterprise lias been expended largely in outside Investments. i There could be built In Oregon, at least one-half dozen just such lines of road as the Lyle-Goldendale road in Washington. The commercial rc stilts"'to Portland would be ns great in each Instance, beside the development of the state would add to Its perma nent wealth and .the settlement that such enterprises would invite, would be a lasting glory to Oregon and Portland. S Ifl! Is' time Orogon.and her resources were attracting the attention ot Ore- j;onians public places neat, to do anything that shall add to the attractiveness of the city, the beautifying of the homes, and to cultivate community life." An organization with no other requirement for membership than signing the membership roll, and agreeing to cooperate with the socie ty." is dependent on the good will nnd support of all the citizens. One ob ject in establishing a membership in dependent of fees or assessments was to make the cause of civic improve ment the common interest both of the citizens and also of the children. Rufus Cantrell and his gang ot body-snatching ghouls were sentenced to ton vears in the nenlteniary. . The cases against the physicians who paid them for their crimes nnd bought the bodies of the grave robbers, was dis missed. The agent for the baking powder company in St. Louis, whose bribery of tho members of the legis lature has created so much scandal, has been convicted while the company whose representative he was, escapes. Miss Marie Ware, of the land depart ment, has fled to escape arrest, while the big timber operators, whose tool She was, keep in the background. So It goes, the small fry are caught while the ones who furnish a motive for their deeds escape punishment. There should be some effective way or pun ishing the ones who Instigate crime as well as their agents. tertalnmcnt. Is very busy hunting up suitable streets through which to di rect tho procession. The line of march will necessarily lie very "zig zag" and "strenuous" owing to the effort to dodge broken pavements, tumbled-down bridges, unsightly mud holes and other tokens of decay. MAY DAY SPECIALS . f S The navy department has removed the ban from the Bremerton navy yard, and government vessels will be sent there for repairs hereaftor. Se attle is Just cleaning up some of her moral rubbish, temporarily, in pre paration Tor Roosevelt's visit. After the presidential train passes the same old hilarity will make the nights hid eous In Bremerton. T t WOMAN AND THE "FOUR K'S.' The recovery of the German em press from her recent injuries re celved In railing from her horse hns caused a revival ot the court anec dotes about her skill in cookery and the arts domestic, and of ..e kaiser's pride in these accomplishments, says the New York World. Tho war lord, who hlmseir essays to shine In all departments of human activity nnd who does shine In many, quotes with nmiroval this saying of tho knlserin: "Woman's vocutlon is nothing but the four K'h kinder, klrche. kueche una klelder." In English wo should read lt the four C's children, church, cooking and clothes," Undoubtedly this Is true for the maloritv of women, but the rule de mands notable exceptions. Children are denied to ninny women hi civiliz ed nionognmlc lands becnuse they out number the men and becnuso ot the latter an Increasing proportion insist upon remaining bachelors. In the churches women nre enjoined by St. Pnnl to keen silence, a form of partic ipatlon that does not call for all their time. Clothes are In the sphere of the Ever Feminine, but there nre wo men who spend oulte too much time, thought and money upon them, nnd nee,d In that direction no encourage ment. There remains cooking a noble art. Indeed, an nrt most necessary to the race. And yet may not some latitude be allowed for the special gifts even of married women? Could the world well snare the novels of Mrs. Humphrey Ward or of Mrs. Edltu Wharton in order that they might rrt out their st fled souls in the ove.rhitchen? r its Some modern Soyer could outcook them both, nnd find an artist's joy in the employment. Why deprive him of lt. and us of the written art? Modern invention, the triumph of the division of labor, co-opernUve suc cesses lu the lauudry and the kitchen, all tend to restrict women's domestic employments. They will find more happiness and nsefullness In reasona ble Industrial and Intellectual free dom, and no emperor can stay the tendency which is opening lt to them. w w Miss Jane Hawkins committed sui cide at Bridgeport. Conn., Monday, leaving a note saying that she was innocently the cause of separating a husband and wife, and hoped her death would remove the bnrrler be tween -them. lt is unfortunate for Oregon, and more esiieclally for Portland, that all the great building trades nre bolng forced to the striking point by the avaricious contractors. Just now, .When .Portland's so badly in need of Improvement and preparation for tho great event of 190C, It would bo moat fortunate for the Btate If satisfactory forms could bo reached.' ' A general strike now will cripple the fair. Or egon has willingly contributed ihb amount askedyby Portland, and it now remains for Portland to vouch for Its wise and judicious expend! ,ture. Sho cannot' pgot -the bust .re sults by breeding8trlkes. "1 J -"I Just now the Portland commltteo It is tlmo the idle capital having in charge the president's en 1M rs. Tupmarr. a prominent lady of Richmond. Va a great sufferer with woman's troubles, tells how she was cured. "For some vears I suffered with tack ache, severe bearing-down pains. leucorrhoca, and lulling or tne womu. I tried many remedies, but nothing: gave any positive relief. "I commenced taking L.ydlrt 12. Plnkham'H Vcgetivble Compound, In June, 1U01. When 1 had taken the first half .bottle, I felt a vast improve ment, and have now taken ten bottles with the result that 1 feci like a new woman. When 1 commenced taking the Vegetable Compound 1 felt all worn out and ma fust approaching complete nervous collapse. 1 weighed only OS pounds. Now J weigh 100K runds and am improving every day. gladly testify to tho benefits re ceived." Mns.E. C. Tdmiak, 4S3 West 30th St., Etchinond, Va. sooo fotftlt if original of otcM htttr proving oinulMntu auimtt bt ptoducttL Wlica a medicine Iiuh been buc ccsMful lu more than a million eases, is it justice to yourself to say, without trylujr it, "I do uot believe it would lieJp me?" Surely you cannot wish to re main weak and sick. Mrs. Plnkliam, whose address Is Lynn, Mass., will answer cbcsr f uUy and without cost all letters addressed to her by slclc women. Perhaps she lias just the knowl edge that will help your case try her to-day lt costs nothing. Pendleton will celebrate May ist this year, and THE FAlRs, on hand as usual with a full line of Furnishings to outfit our customers lor the day. Suits for men and boys, all descriptions . and all prices. Shoes for the whole family, Ruaranteed in every particular. Hats for men, Hats for boys. Hats for , ladies, Hats for chirdren and headwear for the babies. Ca 1 at our store and get our SPECIALS for the week, as we can t list them in this space. :" ": THE FAIR Agents for the Raymond washable gloves t t Chicago Typewriter 4 MAPLE BROS., Agents. Price $35 Equal to auy $100 Machine. They are also agents for Rub. ber Stamp Goods. Water iii we maw a WATER TANKS, VJf mnl .1,. ... ...., r,gDt , "vrr'" siction. cvcr sngnted ori Pendleton PltnW and Lumber Yard. RoilERT FOXSTEI; 1 l'H'-H- BUTTER Gold Medal Butter, Pure, Sweet, Clean. The duel characteristics ol good butttr are purity and cleanliness. This butttr combines both, and will ietain its rich and delicate flavor to the laM. Try it ar.d you will never use am other. Your money refunded if joudonot like it F-S. YOUNGER . . & SON . . Notice i 1 We have purchased the second ' tiaod store at 312 Court street. We iu leiui to rent It nnd Increase the stock. We would be glad to have our friends drop 111 U you neen uhviuiuk iu lino. If you have anything to sen let us know, we can ell it for you. Drop in and see our line of Indian curios. Give us a triul, we will treat you right. Gurdane & McBroom We Make Our Bow toout IrlcuilK, i.ntrom ud the ntilmu besptiLltifc our examination of iht 13 etc., we lino the pleasure ot jmni rogated an lota troui our loot ali atandurd In tact Me taaTe adtund w lu. VT liavn it iwnnUn . wKnna with iti-el clad hubiand piKiti nln. ...H tnnat riii..k . n CZT anrl luems we hare (torn the cbttHCal NEA6LE BBOTHIRJ The UUcksmithi. LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY f H III IH III I I ONLY ONE Week More OF THE I EBEN SALE of rtiiitK. Skirt. !. HuIhihv of Btoek iiuh' lie wild at i-um- price It will pav vou to visit tlif Klwn Htnre th" T.dt Wwk nf th" ftilf The liiht we-k or the Elwu Slle will lie the lt cliHiire ofitlito jrel tmiuiiiut lu iSlilrt Waiu, Kkirl. ele. By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies, stand first in the world. Amen Hartford Fire luuraut e Co.(12,269,076 Alliance Aesurance Co 29,039.903 London & Lancashire b ire Insurance Co 2,644,688 North British & Mercantile Co 19,096,974 Royal Insurance Co 22,897,168 FRANK 6. CLOPTON AGENT BOO MAIN STREET TAKE HOME! Today I offer the following citja country property: $20 pur aero lor choice ICO-acsia about one mile from at; 1 i new house. j 110,000 for COO aert'B, pan tol i pruvuu; uu ucrca in acres fine orchard; 10 out. $10,000 320 acres of first-class i land, improved; crop pel place; only two miles out $1,800 a new house anil lot III torn. $1D0 and up for lots on south! A nice business which pays, toll $1,200. Two other bushiest Ings. N. T. Conkk YOUR -CHOICE :At Postoffice.: Phone, Red 277. The lilKffwt liureaiiH .vet pre sented, will lieotl'eivrt next week If -ou are oliig to buy a Hbirt WhWt, Skirt or ult, it will he deei'ledly ti vour lnterent tuvMt the Ebeii St4ire Next Weefe-the :wt wk of ill" "le What tlie good wnt will not be taken into eoiiniderutinii dtiriui; the Last wojk of the Klieli finle of Hultf, Hkirts, etc. One of the lin'txu residences iu Pendleton 11 roomb all modern im provements; pretty lawn; complete $6,500. $2,500 down, balance on time. Another residence 7 rooms, with bith, sewerage, electric lights; pretty lawn, shade trees, within three blocks of Main street, $2,500 M Other houses and lots from $U00 to $s.noo. N'lre tesideiice lots, $150, 550 and $500. Fine Yellow Newtown An j only 90 cents a box. Fresh Ranch Eggs, 15 1 dozen. ! We have the Famous uH I way6 satisfactory j H0N0P0LE Cfll (Atrial will convince jm M I merits. Custom Made Shoes to Fit $2.50 to $4 K EKLUND Gar. Raurt aarf Main Sst. Jwaa Blek HAY Ftae baled wheat hay for sale at Dutch Henry's F4 Yard Much Other Town Property, and Ranches. Easy Terms, Where .Desired. C. D. B0V1), ill Court Street . i THE ( R A. vC yC,Lr E The .genuine, the bicycle. t which is the ' undisputed . leader, is handled in Pen dleton only by us." CoW in and see the Racycle.j Wither -fesr D. KEMLER The Big Store to Alto Street, OppositeSariJpj! Dnriino n , , - Of all kinds is our speo - ' u.nrU- euaranteeo. A I v a o J 01 lldiVfsiu'h Manufacturer o' R1CBY - CLOVE MR 709 East Alia Street. Baltczore & HowesjS The E.t OWnta"! averusinu m