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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1804. A Grand Display of Fancy Valentines from i to $2.95. New Novelties. THE NOLF STORE cent FINE TOILET SOAPS 3c to 24c a Ikix Jfcoe Castile, Almond, Honey, Oatmeal, Now Ulyeerltu' So.ip AlcKINLEY A1USIC 10 cents Almost 1000 titles to select from All music 10 cents. Semi or mill for catalogue. If you are mounting pictures, we have plenty of now mount board, paste, passe pur tout bind ing, etc. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPIES A DRUTAL PROPOSITION. JSi INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. aaWbbnl cver.v afternoon (except Sunday) at IVmlleton, Otesou, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. rteue, Main 11. 3UUNCIII1T10N KATKS. 'UIy. one year by mull olly. six mouths by mail Mtty, tlirw months by mult Itlly. one month by mall 'illy. iwr month by curler 'Vkly, one year by null Vekly. sis mouths by mall 'Vcekly. four months by mall . . . Hml-Wekly, one year by mall . . Nml-Weekly, six month by mall ml-Weekly, three mouths by mall . 1 i.OO :..io r.o .no l.U.1 .no The IUst OresonUn l on sale at 11. II. Uch'a .News Stun.ls at Hotel 1'ortlaud anil lotel l'erklus, l'ortlauil, UreKfu. Memlwi Serlni ilcltae News .ssocla Ion. San Francinn llureau. -IDS Fourth St. Chicago llureau, DUO Security llullillni;. Washington, 1). C. llureau, ."Ul llth St., X W. lateral at I'emlleton iwntofflcc ns second class matter. "Society, as It becomes moro en IlKlitoneil, will Biiuff nut the lives of alchly and ilefonnoil Infants, to pre vent tholr becomliiB at maturity u burden to it ntul to theniHolves. As with the cradle, so It will bo with other cases. A coniniltteo of skilled physicians, I firmly bollove, eventually will determine tho fato of those who aro sickly or whoso re covery from dlseasu Is Impossible. Such persons, If the physicians agree, will mercifully bo put to death." Thus Chancellor E. Uenjamln Andrews of the University of Ne braska. He said this to Justify tho carear of John D. Rockefeller, whoso cift to the university ho is begging the state to receive. He said the crushing out of the 1 weak by the strong is nn eternal . 1)rlc,,,. Tho Standard Oil com ment covering their weakness, and if pany was merciful in offering to buy they are lit they will he given whole- out Its rivals, some lessons on the now duties th..v aro tn assume. Iowa s alarm- ''" momiuiiy uii.iug up hiciv ly child and benevolently wringing lis neck." was suggested to him. "Exactly." he retorted. "The analogy Is a good one." Ho thou made the prophecy above tpioted, Well! tl.,r.. It la rtnlillv Kill lllltvn Tim county, Oregon, tour years ngo, but stiu)(liml 0 Company was right n ed at the Increas of hereditary insan ity and Is determined to stamp It out by preventing the marriage of Unti tles. Such n law was drafted by Representative Carter, of Jackson ho did not present It. llelng n sin gle man, he said he might ho con. wrecking the lives and fortunes of men' because It was strong and thny Woman's Nightmare No womnn'o tmppi. ncss can bu complete without children ; it is ncr nature to love and want them as much so at it is to love the beautiful ... , 1 , ll . . I. ..lirl, tlijt a-rnf n M f mntliaa . . - . pure, iiio critical tfucai uiiuugu nt,v.v,...,v ...u.oi mui pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering nnd danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension nnd horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for tho coining event that it is safely passed without nny danger. This great and wonderful E'SriS Mother s of women through M M the trying crisis without suffering. M Mli7 M mM Bend for fr book containing Infornwtlon mm VMj(fjVB fprleeltsKYalUA to all oxpeouul mothers. fj g jfg t&JT g M WM Tho Bradflcld Regulator Co., AtlaaU, Go. Its THE NEST THE AlOST WHOLESOME J'HOPEKIjY MIIJiKI) WITHOUT A HUTKIUOIt derailing himself to bachelorhood by wore wcuk. it is uvin.ui.ui. mu , . , , ..,., i i law of the survival of the fittest introducing a measure ot that kind. wng mu, u ,g a ,nw uf A glance at tlie asylum report of 0mi Oregon, proves that the law is need- Hut was it working? ed here. I Ila Turbell and John I). Lloyd have shown that H whb not ovolu- It Judge (Jeorgo of Portland, has '" hnt "''.'j. ol,t tho ,08,,n' till kllllllillll .1 Vll vw.n.ruilj Ulll ,li violations ot the Just laws of both It was not l'rovl- will not soon forget. U V. Robert- deuce. It was tne shrowd brain rf son, a gambler, has sued the Port- Rockefeller. , , . ... .,. ii . ...... ....., It Is titling that an apologist for land Club, a gambling institution, thf smmnnf Q, cnmmny.8 niotll. for IUS0, being double tho amount U(Is s,hnuld champion the scientists' Robertson claims to have lost In tho murder of the weak. Hut Portland Club. The people of Port- If It Is the law of nature that the; BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. ft the proper nerve, he will teach the tinhorns of that city a lesson they (, and man. land will be called upon to pay the litlest shall survive, what right i snuff UNIONIjtLABEL Many nnd sharp the num'rous Ills. -t Inwoven with our frame! 4 More pointed still, we make ourselves, 4- Regret, remorse and 4- shame! And man. whose Heaven erected face The smiles of Love adorn Man's inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn. Robert Burns. Anarchy Is ,a disregard for the 3w. No matter If it Is a private litizen, or whether it is nn official r set of officials, it is Just the same. linn QtiMiitv Inlnrforn ntul cosis oi mis uisgusung inui, a juuge m, ,lm 1(ft) ,)f nnJ.? and jury of citizens will be compel!- Nothing Is here said of tho sacred- ed to listen to tho Infamous pro- ness ot all human life, of the n- ceeillngs and tho time of the court ll'ience of the deformed and sickly must be taken up with a dirty mess 5 Sta'S of perjury nnd blackmailing which r()W. should he kicked out of court before Hy and by, says Andrews, tho nl- it gets fairly started. If Judge truistlc age widen hulltls hospitals I ANgEXCITING TIME need not lead you to forget this fact and it is a fact that we can wasli j our shirt clean, starcli it properly nnd iron it so that when finished and out of our hands you will he glad to wear it. Further, whnt applies to linen serves to show with etptal truth fulness what we can and will do witli anything else you leave 'with us for laundering. Goods called for and delivered. THE DOMESTIC $ S STEAM LAUNDRY Oeorge respects himself and his court, he will throw the entire infa- and homes and asylums, whch sets science to euro the feeblo minded and feeble bodie.i by nnd by this - mous proceeding out and order tho age wll mercifully put these weak participants arrested for violating n ones to death, sacred statute of the state. That is No' the way Judge Eak.n settled a . ZbXTtt bling dispute which was brought be- imian who kills his aged and help fore him at Baker City, recently. In- less? Shall wo go hack to the stead of listening to tho vile pro- Stone ago. tho age of the strongest ceedings of the case, he throw it out arm aml tho b'BKest cl,,b? ot court and caused both the parties to the suit over gambling furniture, GERMS ARE SHORT LIVED. A discovery that mny decldn t'io Interstate canal case of Chicago, lie The swift justice meted out to the Heppner "pot hunters" by Deputy, Came Warden Nye will have a gooj I effect on the state. It has been ienerally understood that game laws fliean nothing. Eleven dues of $25 acb proves quite the contrary. The periodical excitement among the Umatilla Indians, over a hoped for payment of interest money, Is now on. The Indians know there is something due them from the gov ernment and become alarmel every year over an Imaginary payment of money. The government Is taking a wise course In using this IntereU money In educating the Umatlllas nd In preparing them for the final abandonment ot tribal customs. If the Umatlllas received this money in dollars and cents, the energetic Pendleton whiskey peddler would have It all within a week. If tho government pays the Umatilla this money In school books for his pa pooses, In teachers' salaries, In hymn books, Bibles, tracts and charts, it becomes one asset that is not within reach of the whiskey ped dler. The rent money from his land si sufficient "pin money" for a Uma tilla. If he never sees a cent of cash from tho Interest due from the gov ernment, but receives It In educa tion, teaching civilized surroundings and environments, himself and his posterity will bo better off. to be arrested and fined them both heavily one for havlnc the gambl ing furniture In his possession, the f,,rt hp ,VnlJe'1 States, ,81'l'remo ' rrrt hnu lutnn n hnmmnn.1 !.' Ilfst other for claiming It ns his property. Jor(lan of ,he Ulllver3ty of chcaRo; More of this sort of justice would ( While on the witness stand in the make the laws of Oregon respected, hearing of tho injunction cases cf tne state or .Missouri against the state of Illinois and the Chicago Sanitary district, Professor Jordan viiltnir.r nmi Tim- f nn Frnnnin. ' iieciareci no hail proved that typhoid co have Just issued from the press erlns wl" nnt "ve more than ton new editions of two of tho most In- .""J 1,1 nliro water, tensely Interesting little books on I ,T,, 'llscovery, besides being cm northwest subjects, ever put into 1 claI ,,n ,l10 Present suit. Is contrnry print, i to all previous scientific theories re- One Is .Airs. Eva Emery Dve's sar(IlnK thu llfc f,t typhoid fever "Stories of Oregon," the other. Her TWO NORTHWEST BOOKS. I bacilli. You WHAT WILL THIS AVAIL. the stony Iowa has taken a step a century in advance of tho age. A bill has been Introduced in the legislature of that state, creating a marriage re form bureau. The object of this slate bureau will ha to pi event the marriage of physically or mentally unfit persons, and for tho puriniso ot giving a cnurso of Instruction lo young people to whom marriage 31. cuiibo is Issued, on the laws of health, sanitation and hygiene, with a vlnw to remedying tho ovlls of lg ' nornnce. Tho bureau will bo com posed ot reputable physlcianB. both male and female, whoso duty It will bo to pass upon tho fitness ot per sons applying for llconso to wed. If tho applicants nro unfit they will bo recommended to courses ot treat- hert Bashford's "Northwest Nature I , Associated with Professor Jordan Stories." Both little volumes should "l Kcnsivo experiments which find their wav Into evnrv home in I Ied to he discovery were Profes- the loved Oregon country. Th,.y spy Russell, of the University of deal with tho fireside tonles of tho Wisconsin, and Professor Zeit, of West and aro written In such a "western University. thrilling, patriotic strain that thoy inspire a love of country and a thirst for further knowledge of this wonderful northwest country. How many Oregon school children know who named the Columbia, Mt. Hood, Vancouver Island, Mt. Ranler, I'uget Sound, Portland, Seattle or any of the numerous capes, bays, Inlets and jutting headlands of the Oregon coast? "Stories of Oregon" tells It all, and tells It In such a thrilling, romantic manner that it Is never forgotten! "Naturo Stories of the Northwest" takes up tho fa miliar and common animals at tho Oregon country, also its household flowers and common fowls and tells ot each In n brief, yet Intensely In teresting chapter. "Tho Cougar," "The Black Bear," "The Douglas Squirrel," "Tho King Fisher," "The Ruftled Grouse," "Tho Clam," "The Salmon," "Tho Coyote," "Tho dull," "The Meadow Lark," and "Tho Wild Cat" aro some of tho familiar western birds and animals discussed. It is written In a spirited strain which Impresses tho facts on tho memory and gives now nnd strango facts about all theso natural history subjects of Oregon. Ono Interesting chapter describes the "Rhododen dron" tho beautiful flowering shrub that adds Its flashing color to tho pageantry of Oregon forests. In no other two books over pub lished, has there been grouped so much of tho homo history of Oregon ns In "Stories of Oregon" nnd "Na turo Stories ot tho Northwest." Thoy havo been adopted as supple mental reading In tho schools of tho statn anil should bo studied zealous ly, Oregon scholars find vory fow Oregon hooks on tho cumculom ot tho public schools, but theso two lit- may wrench from heart of earth A share of its precious oro; You may fill your coffers with shin Ing gold Until they can hold no more. Or tho search for wealth may turn your feet Into fields of business strife. But what will your gold bo worth to you When you come to tho end of life? You may climb to a dizzy height of lame And look on your course with pride; You mny barter the humble Joys cf nome For tho pomp of tho world outside You may win tho npplauso of honest men Whore tho air with prniso Is rife, But what will your famo bo worth to you Whon you come to tho end of Ilfo? You may scatter tho seeds of lovo and hnpo Along llfo's thorny way And gather a harvest from grateful hearts As you journey day by day, But when you como to tho gnto of heaven And tho earth life fades from view You must leave your gold nnd fnmo behind, nut uio lovo you may carry through. Mrs, E. E. Brown III I I I I P TtTTT TtTT TTTTTTTTT I I I I I I l l Good Work is the Cheapest Have your sewer connections made and your sewsr work done by an experienced man who guarantees his work. Work entrusted to mu is never alighted. Jf you place your job in my hands it will he done right and at a resonable price. Poor sewer work means a continuous expense, while first-class work lasts a lifetime and causes no trouble or additional costs. Con sult me before you give an order for your work. H. F. SHULTZ Office, Judd Building, Room 2. Phone Black J 30 1 J ! 'W"M"M' Dr. Nicholas Sonn, professor of tlo volumes mako up In Interest tho surgery nt tho Unlvorslty of Chlca deficiency In numbers of such books. ' go, has returned from a long stay Now editions of both havo Just boon In tho Island of Tahiti. Tho nnttvo Issued by Wliltakor and Ray, San population Is bolng rapidly dcclmat Francisco. ' eu i,y disease. lie that liloweth not his own horn the same shall not be blown' WhenDinner's Ready 4 r THE FARMER'S WIFE BLOWS THE HORN TO SUMMON HER HUSBAND TO THE MIDDAY MEAL. ..IT BRINGS HIM. WHEN THE MERCHANT HAS PREPARED A FEAST OF QOOD THINQ8 FOR WHICH PLENTY OF PEOPLE ARE HUNGRY, HE, TOO 8H0ULD TOOT A HORN TO CALL THEM TO HIS BANQUET OF BAR. GAIN8. BUT THE HORN MUST BE BLOWN WHERE THE MULTITUDE WILL HEAR IT OR NOBODY WILL COME TO THE FEA8T, BECAU8E NOBODY WILL KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT, EVEN THOUGH IT MAY BE THE M08T TEMPTING REPA8T EVER SPREAD. THE ADVERTISING HORN VIG OROU8LY BLOWN IN THE COL UMNS OF A LIVE, WIDE AWAKE, UP TO DATE NEW8Y NEWSPAP ER THAT GOE8 AMONG THE CLA88 OF PEOPLE HE WANT8 FOR f7F.0.N8' WILL BRINQ HIM A i VOLUME OF TRADE FAR BEYOND HIS M08T 8ANGUINE EXPECTA TIONS. IH5. VERY BE8T ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR PENDLETON MER CHANTS IS THE EA8T OREGON. IAN BECAU8E THROUGH IT THEY CAN SEND THEIR ME88AGE DI RECT EVERY EVENING TO THE MAJORITY OF THE PROSPEROUS HOME8 OF PENDLETON M08T OF WHOM WANT TO BUY SOMETHING LET THE BU8INE88 MAN SHOW ISEwPE0PLE THE ADVANTAGE OF BUYING HI8 GOOD8, AND HE WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN 8E CURING THEIR PATRONAGE. A LITTLE JUDICIOUS BLOWING ?.HTHE H0RN WILL, DO THE BUS-INE88, 4 4 For sale ot the East Oregonlan of flee Lrne bundl of nowsonoort, sontalnlna over 100 bin papers, can be had fVr 25c a bundle new,p"p8r' VIiuescripti Sash, Doors Cr Wind Made to orutri R J pancr. lim. BilJ I"" 0 dwelling Yard Alfo C, rt FRAZER Til Tuesday, FebtcaJ At 8 o'clock BENEFIT OF RESORT "They sing the sonn (J touched the heart of fa J Thirty-third year of OtjJ Same management (otTwl rears I THE ORIGINAll FISK JUBILI SINGI Ciiaki.es Mlmford, m Reserve seats, 75c; GalleiJ THE BES: IS THE CHEAPE Bear this la mind when 1 need poultry and stock tim ami nsK tor me lnuraitt Poultry and Stock reel Kow Kure for your mi t bles. C F. Golesworln 127-129 East Alta Si J Agent for Lee b Lice 1 C0AI Let us fill your bin with . . . ROCK SPRING C Recognized as the be and most economical fu w. nrp nrenared lo co tract with you lor yo winter's supply. "c liver coal or wood to ai part of the city. Laatz Br Main Street The Cofomtta Lodorin? Hotse Wellveatilated.neatj comlortaDie w-' beds. Bannconwc where best goo ,1 serve. Main Street, ee J I block between All Webb iJtreeu. F. X. SciempP pf opfitof r XSlf r-OOD UK AllKtafc 1 have good Boundjol which is del,vc reasonable prices For Cash' W. c. 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