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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1903)
HE SCORES SOCIETY Tlio Peoples' Biggest Outfitters f mm Correct Dressers will find if to their advantage to look at our complete Fall line of Men?' Furnishings sari .. . re i r- Alexander's Dept. Store l you snjoy a good article, then smoke E PRIDE OF UMATILLA OR PENDLETON BOQUET are home mndc unci of the best tobacco. A. RHODE, Maker. ir nr; resumes uiu liixic ukuvuv, iia x Ti. t to all lovers of delicious sweets. 1 have again taken personal charge of The Delta, my fcrsscr place of business and ask yo.. to call and see me. C. W. IRWJN. .... -. ti r i t r- Hi 15 t 'J & MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marble and Cranito Works V0NUMKNT8, HKAHCTOKKP, COP INGS AM) UCJL1)IM1 MtE -r- ir.-i Wcuoourown work and Rvntantee the tame at loweit price. EiIIioMm eiven on all kindi of Cut Stone. We hae a large nock and mouIo be pleat ed to hac jou cxamluu II. Main. Street Pendleton, Oregon StarO. k. J. N. Depot BKANC'H SSOr AT IlKlTNKK, OKI!. uif rim mm u a- . mini ihu itarrer r-;i 11 tin iui For that reason we do our best to serve all classes they are blessed with big purses or modest or.es. ices art marked in plain figures ana considering t is a low price. - " J J V- ... W II V A A . 1 . - - GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and" Optician ")FrlU Pkndi l'.KN OKI- ZER THEATRE HAVERLEY'S m mil i mi n m Mr, uiiiy van iu i ui i v iirnpr wnirA i.fifnreue!-'M 75c, $J. Seats on saleTesr JOamatTheatre tELATERITE li Mineral Rubber.! oVrfJWwunra - - "W'ry to JlKI'LiACJS A HUU.a-"uj nu... FRIT P DDnF w of blDKlet tin trn .r o,, mvi snd all DrepareJ 2S J?fd .BteeP surfaces, sutlers, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. climates. Reasonable In cost. Sold on merit. Quarsn ,v 7 10 "k tor prlcesand Information. 1 TU Wln8. twATfcRITC Roorinu iiv. portl.nd. BOURKE COCKRAN PREFERS POLYGAMY TO DIVORCE. Says the Great Fortune Is Necessary to the March of Civilization Thinks the One Foul Blot Upon the Banner cf American Clvlltra. zatlon Is the Divorce Record, In an address beforo tho Knights or Columbus, gathered In Carneglo ball to celebrate tho anniversary of America's discovery, w. Bourkc Cockran reviewed tho march of civ ilization and declaroa that tho only blot to be seen at the present day is tho divorce practice. Tho great pri vate fortunes ho considered to bo of value to the nation, whllo tho la bor problem, ho said, is only a stop In the march of progress. Progress the Law of the Universe. "Thera has been growth," ho saiu, "since tho beginning of tho world. Progress Is tho law of tho universe, and the nations v..o camo beforo this one, tho men who have lived nnd ac complished things before Columbus were simply links In n chain wi..ch has not yet been completed. When we know that this work Is' all lor mankind, luen we can understand that this mission Is of commerce and religion and , tnat this mission marked .ae dawn of justice. "The present condition of society here Is full of promise. Wo have the great fortunes of tho earth greater than Home even dared dream of nnd, though philosophers say that where wealth accumulates men de cay, 1 see no cause for despair. When a large fortune is not gained by rob bery, by fraud or by manipulation of the laws, then it can be but a boon to the nation. My neighbor's pros perity Increases my own and that of the earth. "Nor do modern fortunes tend to the incrcaso of luxury. On the con trary, men become more self-denying. I see no sign of decay in the human raco here. The labor ques tion is in process of solution and every rdw is a step toward this. '!A laborer cannot get moro ray than the value of his product, for then the product ceases to bo made. Nor can he get much loss, becauso of the element of competition. Tho laborer of today Is not a servant, uut a partner of his employer, and their good rests in a mutual under standing. A Blot Upon Civilization. "But the blot I see upon our civili zation is tho increasing numbor of divorces. In tlfe ancient state tho supreme importance of life was to In crease the importance of the state. Today the end of life is the individ ual good. Hut the individual good lies in the prosperty of the family, and It is at this that tho dlvorco strikes. If not checked It will de stroy the family. "The remedy to this, as I see it, is to rnallzo that matrimony is a state not a contract, and divorce must be stopped. Divorce strikes at tho vir tue of our women, and this vlrtuo .s what preterves tho stnte. Divorce Is the one foul growth upon our Foil, and upon Its riddance depends tuo fate of our future. "If we are to choose between dl vorco and polygamy, give us polyg amy " Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis", writes Mrs. W. K. Havi land, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when nil other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who bad Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today alio is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr King's Now Discovery as to no other mcdl duo on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. 50c and $1 bottles guar anteed by Tallman & Co. Trial bot tles free. RAPIST GETS SEVEN YEARS. William Jarbo, of Elgin, Sentenced Yesterday Evening. Union, Oct. 15. (Special to tho Kast Oregonlan.) William Jarbo, aged 3 years, who pleaded guilty Tuesday morning to tho crlmo of rape on tho person of Elsie Kzell, n 13-year-old girl of Klgln. was yester day evening sentenced by Judge Eakln to seven years In the peniten tiary. The scene In tho court room wits ono of tho most striking ever wit nessed In Union county. Jarbo .8 white-haired and feeble with ago, and when asked by the court If ho had anything to say, answered by liN at torney, Major F. 8. Ivanho, who mado a Btrong plea for clemency on tho FIFTY CENTS A MONTH A small bottle of Scott's Emulsion costing fifty cents will last a baby a month a few drops in its bottle each time it is fed. That's a small outlay for so large a return of health and comfort. Babies that are given Scott's Emulsion quickly re spond to its helpful action. It seems to contain just the elements of nourishment a baby needs most. Ordinary food frequently lacks this nourishment;Scott s Emulsion always supplies it. ' We'll tend you a umplc frc upon rcqutit. SCOTT & DOWNE, o Pewl Street, Nw York, There is only One Genuine-SyrUp Of FlgS, The Genuine is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. The full name of the company, California Figr Syrup CoM Is printed on the front of every pnekngo of the genuine. The Genuine-' Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent Imita tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations are known to act Injuriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy Is needed by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the laxative remedy of the well-infonned. Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs MANUFACTURED BY THE (lURRNIAjTCfF Louisville, Ky. la TRKZ WIT CENTS n-BOTTLE IS! AewYorit. H.T.: innmiiiiiiiiiimnHiimmmmimiiiiiiiiiiimniHimmiiinimmiiiimitmiiiniiiiiiinimiiiK Overcoats This is the place to buy your Overcoats. Mens' heavy full length Ox- C flO foid overcoats all hzoh ... UfUu Mens' better overcoats all C flfi grades up to luiUU Hoys' reefer ovecoals 5 to 11 J "7C yrs , prices $2.00 to Ti I 3 Boy.-' long Oxford overcoats Q QC sizes 10 to 18 only tJiilD Boys' and young mens' over IO flfl coats better grades up to .. lUiUU Ladies' and Misses' Jackets Ladies' Zilx'linc ooatf, new r wr styles, all size-1 J,(J Ladies' Korsoy looso box r fin coats, tan or castor ... uiUU Ladies' line quality Koi-euv and lbehno coats from Sf'J.oO to We can't list ami dot-oribo all our Coats and Jackets. Tlioy must bo i-n to be appreciated. Your neigh bors are buying their coats here, why not buy yours here Moor We can save you money. 16.50 Give us a chance to show you our lines THE FM I R 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 uaiaiaHiiiiiiaiiiiaauauiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiaiiuauiiK grounds of tho ago-of tho guilty man, and ins previous goou ciiaraciur. After the plea by his attorney, Jar- l.n wnu nrlorn,l tn Mtnmt nn when ho tottered from IiIb seat with tears treaming down his cheeks, wnon tho Judgo, himself visibly affected pronounced soutenco. Tnrhn wnu fnrmerlv tin cinelneor on tho O, It. & N. at Iji Orando, and bas grown children. His conduct has al ways been good before this, and his friends wero. shocked at lils bonloiia crime. IDAHO SHEEPMAN COMPLAINS. pontics attached to it are driving many out of the business. A goou ninny of tho ranchmen have shipped out closer than usual this year, some of them sending in most everything thoy had. Mr. Kllson sayH railroad rates have Increased, labor Is scarce and high nnd oven food stuffs have taken a Jump, Ho says everything is high that they deal In except what tney havo to sell, nnd It is hard to do business under thetie conditions. Reports Many Quitting the Business on Account of Heavy Expenses, Idaho sheep woro placed on sale today to C. B. Ellson, a ranchman nhinnlni? from Oaklev. savs the Oma-, ha Journal-Stockman, In speaking of tho sheep industry. Mr, Ellson says that tho heavy ox-! Thinks Trlb a Good Remedy, 11. F. Oray.I'ortland, Oregon, July 10th 1002, writes "I htiiovo your remedy for tho liquor and tobacco lilililt 'Trlb.' n irixnl one. I took thu Keuley euro and It cout rnt $160, I ' think Trlb is honestly tnc uest cure of the two, If I over can bo of any i Kulstanco to you. let me know. I consider you hnvu doui much j'or IflO." Tallman & Co., local nglnts. 'J TV. H V. Building Material Of all Description Sasli, Doors b Windows Made to older building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yard AlU St, Opp. Court J louse TP. pull your now." .,.. . TouMl bar your hJ4 fuU If iron Uo." Insurance at Cost 14,370,113,00 Ot Insurance lu force I OREQON FIRC RELIEF AS SOCIATION, I A Strictly Mutual Rome Institution M. H. RICE. Frcewater, I Agent for Umatilla County, I f J. P. WALKER, city agent for I X Pendleton,