East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 15, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGON.AN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1904.
BECOMING
A MOTHER
Is nn ordeal which all
women approach with
indescribable fear, for
nothing compares with
the pain and horror of
child-birth. The thought
. of the suffering and danger in storo for her, robs the expectant mother
I of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her n
! hndow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women
have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs
confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother
nd child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the
time of their most critical trial. Not only docs Mother's Friend
carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but it use
gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents "morning
icknec8, and other dis
comforts of this period.
Sold by all druggists at
1.00 per bottle. Book
containing valuable information free.
fkm BrastfieM Relator Co., Atlanta, Co.
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
lie that blowoth not his own horn the same shall not bo blown'
WhenDinner'sReady
4
4
THE FARMER'S WIFE BLOWS THE
HORN TO SUMMON HER HU8BAND
TO THE MIDDAY MEAL.
..IT BRINGS HIM.
WHEN THE MERCHANT HAS
PREPARED A FEAST OF GOOD
THINGS FOR WHICH PLENTY OF
PEOPLE ARE HUNGRY, HE, TOO
SHOULD TOOT A HORN TO CALL
THEM TO HIS BANQUET OF BAR
GAINS. "BUT THE HORN MUST BE
BLOWN WHERE THE MULTITUDE
WILL HEAR IT OR NOBODY WILL
COME TO THE FEAST,
BECAUSE NOBODY WILL
KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT,
EVEN THOUGH IT MAY BE THE
MOST TEMPTING REPAST EVER
SPREAD.
THE ADVERTISING HORN VIG
OROUSLY BLOWN IN THE COL
UMNS OF A LIVE, WIDE AWAKE,
UP TO DATE NEWSY NEWSPAP
ER THAT GOES AMONG THE
CLASS OF PEOPLE HE WANTS FOR
PATRONS, WILL BRING HIM A
VOLUME OF TRADE FAR BEYOND
HIS MOST SANGUINE EXPECTA
TIONS, THE VERY BEST ADVERTISING
MEDIUM FOR PENDLETON MER
CHANTS IS THE EAST OREGON.
IAN BECAUSE THROUGH IT THEY
CAN SEND THEIR MESSAGE D.
RECT EVERY EVENING TO THE
MAJORITY OF THE PROSPEROUS
HOMES OF PENDLETON MOST OF
WHOM WANT TO BUY SOMETHING
LET THE BUSINESS MAN SHOW
THESE PEOPLE THE ADVANTAGE
OF BUYING HIS GOODS, AND HE
WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN SE
CURING THEIK PATRONAGE.
A LITTLE JUDICIOUS BLOWING
OF THE HORN WILL DO THE BUSINESS.
DO YOU ENJOY A GOOD
SMOKE?
jJUDE OP OMATILTjUjj
FOR SUPER TRAVEL
MEASURE TO COMPEL THE
BUILDING STRONGER CARS.
Comparative Immunity of sleeping
Cars From Smashing Has Been
Noted Railroad Massacres of
the Past Year Has Stimulated In
vestigation and Attempted Re
form,
Gigantic
Shadow
cast by a cigar
and a man
WashhiKtim, I). C, Fob. 15. Un
dor the sunorvlHlon of the Interstate
commission a bill Is being prepared
which, If It becomes n law, will com
pel railroad companies to build
stronger coaches and other passen
ger cars, with tho exception of Bloop
ers. Tht- bill will bo Introduced by
Hoprcscntatlvo Each of WIrcoiibIii,
nnd will provide that nil roaches and
cars for passenger service shall ho
constructed with steel Bloopers nnd
steel Bills.
The American Hallway association
has. been asked to submit dotnllB
which would bo practical from a rail
road standpoint, and ovory caro Ib
taken to have tho measure such sir
will effect more safety In construc
tion, lloforo beginning the draft of
tho bill Representative Kseh mndo n
lunc Investigation, going thoroughly
Into tho history of car construction.
Ho conferred also with government
nlllclnls who expressed tho opinion
that something should bo done to
prevent tho further construction of
light railway coaches which either
telescope or break like egg Bhulls in
tho event of n wreck, thereby cnim
lug a large death nnd casualty rate.
Immunity of Sleepers.
It Is asserted that the Immunity
from death and Injury which passen
gers In sleeping cars enjoy Is due
largely to the steel underframo con
struction and It Is understood the
construction of tho present day
sleeping car will bo taken as a
standard. In this event, all dny
conches, smoking cars, buffet cars,
chair and parlor cars will have to bo
built with extension steel beams
and possibly bo provided with steel
platforms and nontelcscopablo de
vice. In view of tho unusual number of
lives sacrificed In railway wrecks
the last year the urgent need of
some such legislation Ik appreciated.
At the same tlmo the bill will un
doubtedly give tho railroads a rea
sonable length of time with which
to comply with the provisions of tho
measure. This time will he suf-'
flclent to permit of nil old equipment
wearing out. hut It will also provide
that oil cars to be constructed after
the passage of tho measuio shall bo
q( the required standard. Jt, Is tho
burpuse to placo tho enforcement 'Jf
tho measure In the nanus oi uie in
terstate commission, ns Is tho caso
with tho enforcement of the auto
matic coupler and other measures
requiring the use of safety dovlces.
Have You Indigestion.
If you havo indigestion, Kodol
Dyspepsia Curo will euro you. It
has cured thousands. It Is curing
people every day every hour. You
owe It to yourself to clvo It a trial.
You will continue to suffer until you
do trv It. Thoro la no other com
blnntlon of dlgestnnts that digest
nnd rebuild ot tho same tlmo. Kodol
does both. Kodol cures, strengthens
and rebuilds.
Sold by Tnllman & Co.
JHiSi'
A 1 SUitf fl
The "Band is the Smoker's Prottfy
OREGON RUSSIAN'S REVIEW OF THE WARMEST FOR
ELS
The grim power of Russian do
potlsm has llnnlly succeeded In car
rying nut tho tlrst net of ii groat
dranin, or rather tragedy. l)y Kb
usual methods of deception it
forced Jnimn to appeal to amis to
defend nnd ninlntnln her cxlstonco,
will ntop In with something llko a
repetition of tho famous Uorlln con
gresR of 1S78, thu reBiilts of which
will bo lliutl und ulimlstakablo.
On tho other huud, should Japan
come out victorious, as Indications
Hccm to point, the world will certaln
bowels inttrr .lay. nm'ni III nrviti k.
bowelsorum, an.lun won. I'oret.lnuittljy!
m"i "t -" i"" ri. m oanzcrciu, TkM
ii.omW, !ntr.' r OliMUMj!,'!
CANDY II
CATHARTIO
Tlmt .inimn is fullv able to do so ' ly applaud her achievement, whllo
of this, thoro Is no question In llio ! Russia will bo obliged to glvo up all
mind of nny ordinary observer of Bho struggled for. Manchuria will
the world's doings. It Is truo that I not fall Into tho paws of "tho hear
Japan has no standing army ns largo that wulks llko a man," und tho In
ns Russia. At least tho syndlcnto , tcgrlty of China will bo prcBorved,
articles printed In Bonio of our news-1 whntovor thu outcome of tho strug
papers nnd written by Individuals j glo botweon Russia nnd Japan may
rnnimlsBlnned to represent here Rub- i prove, and Russia In olthor caso
Try "Pendleton Boqaet" and "Pride of Umatilla."
Made at home. A. ROHDE, Maker
INSURE IN
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses
promptly. Our companies
stand at the head of the list.
Assets
Hartford Klre Insurance Caf 12,269,076
Alliance Assurance Co 29,030,963
London A, Lancashire Fire
Insurance Co 2,544,683
North British A Mercantile
Co 19,695,974
Iloyal Insurance Co 32,807,153
FRANK B. CLOPTON
AGENT
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
Office Wine and Spirit Review1,
San Francisco, Oc.. 12. To tho Bdl
tor of the East Oregonlm,
Dear Sir: Tho Duslness men of
this city who nro now proclaiming
to tho world tho discovery of tho euro
for Dright's iseaso and Diabetes
havo asked mo as one of tho bene'
flclarles to write to some of my
brother editors. Hence t.ils totter to
you. I was at first as skop Ileal as
anyone I had reason to be. I had
a clear caso of chronic Bright's Dis
ease; was ill for a year. "It was not
thought I would Hvo thirty days. The
prosldent of tho Pacific States Type
Foundry told my wifo that tho nowiy.
discovered diuretic would save my
I life, and against my prlvato convlc
ttons I was put on it. in six montns
1 T7 A cT rrXTTQT CT my recovery was complete.
J J 2 tiAS I 1UUK I OX. A frlond of mlDOi Dri A j
Howe, a
prominent physician, was nearly dead
i with UrlKht's Disease, un my re
covery I told .n a and It acted the
. eamo in bis :aso and ho Is now well
on tho road to recovery. As a broth
or editor I personally assure you of
tho truth of tho dlscovory. Thou
sands ot lives aro to bo saved and I
Schedule of
PEN DLETON-UKIAH
Stage Line
Dally trips between Pendleton and , nm writing In tho hope that this let-
TTklnli. flxoent Hundav. Btaee leaves
Pendleton at 7 a in., arrives at Ukiah
at 6 p.m. Return stage leaves Ukiah
at 0 a. m., anlve at Pendleton 6 p. m.
MudUlon to UklsD, 13. round trip, Si fen
dlUu to Alt. 13.76, round iVR'MLiSHSlSyjlk
to Bid". IS. round trip, IStOl .Pendleton to
t re, I.. round trip, HMI fendleton to ttlol
iotk, 11, round trip, II JO.
See at Brock ft JlcComas Drug Stors
ter will start soma of tucm right.
Fraternally yours,
II. M. Wood. Editor.
Tl.o abovo refors to tho nowiy (lis
covored Fulton Compounds, tho first
cures tho world has ever sosn for
Dright's Dlseaso nu Diabetes. Wo
aro the solo agents. Ask for pamph
let. F, W, Schmidts Pharmacy
JUBILEE SINGERS.
Splendid Concert by Troupe Having
International Fame.
Regarding tho Flsk Jublleo sing
ers who are to give ono or tnoir
famous consertB at tho Frazor the
ater Tuesday evening, tho Ultldo-
ford, Me.. Evening Times says:
The most caustic critic could find
but little chnnco for his work In tho
concert given by the Jublleo singers
last evening. Their songs were
rendered In a manner that ovon the
most captious author could not havo
failed to enjoy. Purity, camettness
and depth of feeing characterized
their whole work. Tho gentlo music
of a tender strain can ho brought
out by no other peoplo In tho world
like the colored people.
TWO LETTERS ADOUT TRIO
and
Man Who Was Willing to Try
Was Convinced.
A, S. Burroughs, JJnlior City, Qro.,
Doc. 15, 1902, wroto: "1 havo boon a
very hard drinker for twonty years,
few peoplo drank moro ' than I. If
your TItlll Is a curo I wont.lt." On
May 15, 1903. Mr. Burroughs wroto:
It Is a pleasure tor mo to recom
mend TRIB as a curo for tho liquor
habit. It has now boon six months
slnco I completed a curo with TRIB
I have never had bottor health. I eat
well and sleep well. I bollovo It is
tho host curo for tho liquor addic
tion yot placed upon tho market."
Commendable Custom.
C. L. Whltnoy lias Just finished
planting a park at tho county fair
grounds, consisting of 70 shado and
ornamental trees or Norway ana w
vcr maplo. broad leaved llndon, Car
olinn nonlar. American elm, tulip,
box older, Russian olive, golden ar
bor vltac, Australian plno nnd Colo
rado blue spruco. He lias also
planted avenues to locust trees
along tho drlvo ways and In front of
tho stables, a featuro ,4 which will
Boon afford good shado for lioreos
and men. Tho park will also mnko
a cozM nook for prlvato picnics and
for visitors from tho country to
lunch during tho fair when tho troos
mature. Walla wans union.
sin's Interests have spread tho idea
of nn nrniy larger than that of all
the combined armies of Europe.
In this, of course, thoro Is no truth
it Is only a bluff, though ot tho
two contending powers Russia's
army Is, of course, tho larger. Never
theless the advantages nro on tho
side of Japan, which can place every
available man In the Hold, whllo
Russia could not begin to do any
thing of the kind. Indeed It Ib very
doubtful whether Russia could placo
oncflftli of her nrmy In Eastern
Asia.
Internal Foes Everywhere.
Nut nnlv aro thoro strong rumors
of Balkan complications and who
In tills world has a more just griov,
nnco against Russia than tho Turk
ish empire which necessitate a
large army in Houtliorn mm aiiiun
eastorn European Russia, but It is
nrnlmblv the on v Imperial power to
day whose Intornnl foes can bo found
In ovory part ot mo utiniimuua.
There Is scarcely a well populated
provinco In that empire whore thou
sands of peoplo under somo pretext
or another havo not been driven to
desperation by tho brutality of that
relentless power.
Thoro !b scarcely one peasant out
of a hundred that has not been re-,
duced to poverty by tnxnttnn, oxtor-'
tlon and general plunder, as carried
on by thnt ollgnrchy. Thoro la
scarco ono homo out of fiu whore
a son or a .daughter, o Bister or a
brother, has not been Imprisoned in
her dungeons, exiled Into Siberia, or
hanged for participation real or
supposed in tho revolutionary move
ment ugnlnst tho imperial govern
ment. I
Dccaiiso of these und many other
similar wrongs tho greater part of
Russia's army must be kopt at homo
guarding her own subjects. Such
Is tho actual condition thnt provnlls
In that empire.
Tho world further knows that Rus
sia Is tho only power today whoso
solo policy Is that of conquest and
should that monstrous absolutism In
man-bimte guise succeed in this war,
It would mean tho dismemberment
of China and in duo courso of events
It would only becamo a question of
time as to who should bo Its next
victim.
Japanese Fighting for Civilization.
This Is tho history of Russia, and
this Is why tho wholo world Is In full
sympathy with tho heroic effort of
the Japanese peoplo, who, strango as
It may seem, are lighting for civili
zation against a Caucasian race who
throughout tho wholo of Its history
has boon the uncompromising enemy
ot ovory cardinal principle on which
modern civilization rests.
This Is why tho wholo world Is in
sympathy with tho horolc effort of
tho Japaneso people, and herein Is
the actual sourco ot that firm con
viction In ovory human breast that
should Japan fall in dealing that ig
noblo 'aggressor tho mortal blow It
so Justly deserves, tho great powors
would not gain what sho now ex
pects to gain. Tho wholo world is
against hor. W. II. Qalvanl, of Port
land, In Oregon Dally Journal.
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OF "FINANCE"
"By HEJVTiy CEOHGE. Jr.
A number of true accounts of some of the Wall
Street "deals" by which the savings of the many
have been sacrificed to satUfv the cravings of the
lew. Head these articles and reallte the wisdom
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MODERN INDIAN WARS
By
cynvs1 TowjrsEfv hhaW
A brilliant and thrilling history of the hostile
foe bioaraphy ' V" .
frontier nf the past forty years, lilvlnj justice to
the public sertlceof such men as Muss, La wton,
Chook, Kuksytiis, Ousts
Cahhinoton,
McKlHIH. IIOWAKP, WllUATON, DAVIS, SUILY.
Haxsk and others; taklnjf Indian fights out of
the category of boys' story books and dignifying
Its 10 with their proper place In the history of our
nation. A series 0 sit or eight articles.
,ure of the lim . wr,u
THE REVELATION J
INTERNA Ka
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