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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1904. "G. S. E.," THE NEW CARD GAME-35c THE NOLF STORE How Aboot A baby Go Cart 5 Only re liable makf sold here $IX.90to$X9.00 Garden Seeds A fresh stock, that we are certain will prow. Why send away for sefds when our home prices are much loner. New Things Arriving: Butter howls, 15c, 20c and New curling irons. 5c and 9c Baskets, all styles Lunch baskets, sewing baskets, infants' baskets, etc. Bicycles Crescent and Ramblers $22.50 op 1 war with Spain, which period of three mouths, hail continued a year there Is no , J telling how many ex-soldlcrs would ' be flRhtltig to get their names on j 1 the cash hook. This Is Just what ; j, 1 leads the Industrious people of n ; country who do the earning and the ..... .. piiyiiig iu wuiu us it'w iiuruf up im?- sltile covered a ' !-- If the war Jf MEN CAPABLE OF EARNING ! $J,000 to $ J 0,000 a Year TRAVELING SALESMAN, CLERK, MERCHANT No matter what your Present Business NOT ALL A SONG. About six months ago Hoyce's Weekly, published by a millionaire, started to lead the working people Into the promised land. It started out big eight and ten pages were Issued. Vice (feast (feflfovaj her employer's mouey? If a woman does a man's work she should have a man's pay." AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. A REMARKABLE YEAR. Published every afternoon leicept Sunday) at Pendleton. Oregon, by tne EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. pnuae. Main 11. The year 1903 has taught some wholesome lessons to the people of the 1'nlted States. Never before 111 Its history has there been a year similar to that of 1903. Prominent industrial stocks depreciated from 50 to 100 per cent nnd still the real prosperity of the country continues. 1 Those concerns which were float- inflated valuation le- Presldent Duncan and Mitchell. Treasurer I.ennon. President Clark, of the Hallway Con ductors, and othors were weekly contributors to Its editorial columns nnd tuld the working man what to do to be happy. But. alas' there's a limit to even a millionaire's pock ettHiok. nnd now the Weekly has been merged with Mr. Hoyce's sen sational Saturday Illade and lalur receives consideration on just one page Conducting a lnbor paper is not one long, sweet song. It means hard work and some severe jolts. Cleveland Citizen. ABOUT THAT COAT subscription bates. Dalit, one year br mall JS.OO Dal I j, ill months by mall '2J0 Dally, three months by mall 1.23 DallT. one month bv mall ...... .50 Dally, per month by carrier 03 ed at greatly Weekly! alx months by mail!!!"!! ' predated to a point somewhere near Smf-wVe'iT. onVrbJbynmL,l-!!:! :So their normal value, and altogether StSlt&J'SX'i:: w.,hc lnvestIns cmss lost heavily as a body that lacks the healthy The Can Ore.on.an I, on .ale at D. 1, U" f. flesh and fat it needs ? Rich's Nei Standi at lintel Portland and , returns in many cases as to give You wear a coat. Why? To keep the cold out? No; to keep the warmth in. What of the bodv that has j no warmth the thin, poor A comilete reorganization of the producing department of the Company in this section affords a chance for a few good men. Eight vacancies on the nsrncy force in this rich terri. tory remain opn lor men of character and ability; you can find out by writing whether it will be worth your while to make a change." No previous experience is necessary. A course of professional instruction given free. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Rkiiakd A. McCi'Rin, President Has p lid policy-holders over 620 MILLION DOLLARS Address GEORGE T DEXTER, Superintendent of Do mestic Agencies, 32 Nassnti street, New York, N. Y. ALMA D. KATZ, Manager Boise, Idaho. Hotel I'erilna, Portland. Oregon. Ueaber Scrlppa Mcllae tloa. Newi ! rise to a suspicion that the Invest- AMocIa ment was unsound; still the great j industries of the country which were founded on a conservative and business-like basis, continue to prosper. I With all of the enormous shrink I age in stock values. It Is noticeable that there have been comparatively j few failures among large firms doing business on conservative lines. It . has been the middle class that has ! lost heavily, it was their money ! that helped to boom such concerns San Franclaco Bureau. 40S Fourth St. Chicago Bureau. !09 Security Building. Wsshlcston. D. C Unreau, 301 14th St., . W. Catered at Pendleton postoflre aeccond clan matter. u h 1 OHi&mi'i la p"Tr "I live for those who love me. Whose hearts are kind and true; For the heaven that smiles above me. And awaits my spirit, too; For all humanities that bind me. For the task that God assign ed me. jas United States Steel and the United States Shipbuilding Compa- ny these being two notable exam- 1 pies of that class of so-called securl- ! ties. 1 The increasing influence of the For such we say that Scott's Emulsion provides the right kind of a coat. Why ? Be cause Scott's Emulsion builds ! firm, solid flesh and sup- ' plies just enough fat to fill ! nature s requirements no more. That means bodily warmth. We'll send you a umple free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 404 Pearl Strt, Ne York. 1 AN EXCITING TIME need not lead you to forget this fact and it is a fact that we can wash jour shirt clean, starch it properly 1 nnd iron it so that when finished and, out of our hands you will be glad to wear it Further, what applies to! linen serves to show with equal truth fulness what wc can and will do with . anything else you leave with us for' laundering. Goods called for and delivered. THE DOMESTIC ; STEAM LAUNDRY 4. j niternoon paper and the correspond- j tng decrease of the advantage :-o For the bright hopes left be- iong held by Its morning contem- bind me. And the good that I can do. I live to hold communion With all that is divine; To feel there is a union Twlxt nature's heart and mine; To profit by affliction. Reap truth from fields of fiction. Grow wiser from conviction. And fulfill each grand de sign." Father J. L. O'N'ell. . 1 j" that they are the family papers Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. To the People of Pendleton: As San Franc'sco druggists person ally acquainted wl.n the facts we are asked to certify to you the curability porary is one of the notable facts ; of chronic Bright's Disease and Dla- of current periodical history. AH 1 net(s. and however unreasonable It over the country the afternoon pa pers, are forging ahead. The fact in- creases their value to advertisers, : A PLEA FOR THE NEEDY. The Spokane Press prints the fol lowing scathing arraignment of bua !ne?s and social conditions In that city: "Young men coming to Spokane this winter find It difficult to get work. Farm hands and country people have flocked to town. Many are their trials. It Is not on account of the inability of young men to fill requirements. "Often the sons of rich men are placed in the big houses to "learn the business.' Salaries range from 935 to 1 10 a month. Many of these young fellows have no qualifications other than that they are rich men's sons. That these rich chaps should fill portions to the exclusion of men with families, needs correction. "Ability, stability, clean living, energy, should be the qualifications; .yet daily young men fully up to itbese requirements meet with dis appointment because some young man to whom money Is not the ob ject Is willing to work for low :wages. "Then, there Is the disgraceful practice of hiring women at half price to do man's work. Can a girl .live on 13 or i a week simply be cause she works for that sum? Some men try to Justify this species of white slavery. No business Is successful that gets profits by under paying. "We have severe laws against Chinese cheap labor, but how about white American girls In Spokane, Working for a sum that will not pay care fare and room rent? The Amer ican girl Is self-reliant, bright, adaptable and Intelligent. In busl ness she Is to be trusted beyond men. "Did you ever hear of an abscond ing woman cashier? Did you over hear of a woman laying off on Mon day because of drunkenness Satur day night? Did you over hear of a woman employe wasting her time playing the races, or fooling away and that they are read in the fam- 1 ily circle in the evening, when all 7 are at leisure, insures to them a 4 1 more careful perusal than is accord 4 ed the morning journals. The fa cilities for rapid work, improved mediums for news-gathering and .he fact that limited time spurs their makers to activity, Insures spicier and more readable results.- The afternoon papers of the Pacific Coast have an especial advantage in that they are several hours behind the Eastern part of our country. This means that the telegraph serv ice covers the news of the world for the day, and that the morning pa pers are largely a "rehash." There are already 60,000 claims for pensions filed for Injuries in the i 1 t may seem to you, yet such Is the fact. 1 Up to a year ago we never heard of 1 a genuine case of chronic Bright's 1 Disease or Diabetes recovering. Now I It is a common occurrence in this ! city, A great dlsvovery has undouht-' edly been made. Many prominent peo-' pie here have recoiered and every one of us whose names are appended , hereto have either uad recoveries among our customers 0 have genu- lne chronic cases now recovering. I And the percentage of efficiency seems to be very high, for there are very' few failures. Yours, etc., Ferry Drug Cp. Lion Drug Co. Rlalto Drug Co. E. W. Joy. U. F. Fuller. Green & White. KUbourne's Puarmacy. Hainan's Pharmacy. A. Dl Nola. A. O. Schmidt. Kibbler's Pharmacy, Owl Drug Co. Central Pharmacy. Depot Pharmacy. Potts Drig Co. B. S. Dickhoff. F. A. Gay. C. D. Zelle. C. B. Pooler. N, Schwartz. A. E. Scammell. and many others. 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Wa troubled with female weakneo, beavr. bearinff -down pains, aerere pain in bade and head, ana a tlrctf, worn-out feetlnr all the tuna. Tried all the remedies we could bear off, but they did no good, finally we wrote to you and my wife commenced laUnr Karaite rre acrlptioa. Tool? ten botUea, and is In better health, than before in a long time. We ahalt always recommend Xr Pieree'a Favorite Pre scription to all who are thus a filleted." "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. The Common Sense Medical Adviser. 1008 large pages, in paper covers, is sent free on receiot of twentv one oue-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only, j Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. 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