East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 16, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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MEN CAPABLE OF EARNING
$J,000 to $(0,000 a Year
TRAVELING SALESMAN, CLERK, MERCHANT
No matter what your Present Business !
A complete reorganization of the producing department of
the Company in this section affords a chance for a few good
men. Eight vacancies on the agency force in this rich terri
tory remain open for 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 Matoal Life Insurance Company of New York
Richard A. McCukdy, President
Has paid policy-holders over
630 MILLION DOLLARS
I
Address GEORGE T. DEXTER, Superintendent of Do
mestic Agencies, 32 Nassau street, New York, N. Y.
ALMA D. KATZ, Manager
Boise, Idaho.
He that blowcth not his own horn the same sholl.not bo blown"
WhenDinner'sReady
4
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 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 ME8SAGE DL
RECT EVERY EVENING TO THE
MAJORITY OF THE PROSPEROUS
HOMES OF PENDLETON MOST OF
WHOM WANT TO BUY SOMETHING
LET THE BUSINESS MAN 8HOW
THESE PEOPLE THE ADVANTAGE
OF BUYING HIS GOODS, AND HE
WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN 3E
CURING THEIIi PATR NAGE.
A LITTLE JUDICIOUS BLOWING
OF THE HORN WILL DO THE BUSINESS.
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DEMOCRATS MUST STAND
PAT WITH THE POPULISTS.
People's Party Conference nt St.
Louis Will Lay Down n Line for
the Democratic convention to Toe
Will Make Demands Terrifying
to Eastern Democracy.
St. Louis, Mo., Fol). JC. Far
sighted politicians nRreo that thoro
is more In tlio People's pnrty confer
onco to bo held In this city next
week thnn nppenrs on the surface
Tho ostensible purposo of tho con
ference 1b to prepare n call for tho
nntlonnl convention, but In reality,
so It Is said, tho conference will pre
pare a tontntlvo platform which tho
democratic convention will be asked
to Incorporate In Us platform. In
tho event of the refusal of tho demo
cratic convention to do so tho popu
list lenders threaten to brenk awny
from tho democrats and run their
own ticket.
The movement will have the sup
port of nil of thoso leaders of tho
party who supported Wllllnm J.
Bryan and bis silver propaganda,
nnd in thu event of the consorvntlvo
or nntl-Drynn democrats securing
control of tho Democratic National
convention tho populists count upon
enrolling under their own banner tho
entire radical or free Bllver clement
of tho democratic party.
Radical Demands.
According to tho statements mado
by prominent leaders of tho party
tho populists nro not inclined to bo
to Insistent upon tho incorporation
of a silver plank, but nt tho same
tlmo they have other views in ro
gard to the resolutions that aro ex
pected to keep them apart from tho
Eastern democrats.
(Among other things thoy will in
sist upon the strongest kind of an
anti-trust plank, notwithstanding tho
general belief that tho democratic
leaders must this year look to Wall
street for the greater part of their
campaign contributions. The popu
lists also want tho democratic con
vention to adopt plankR declaring
for an inheritance nnd income tax,
for postal savings banks, for tho
government ownership of railway
and telegraph lines, for the aboli
tion of tariff on all trust products
and for the election of United States
senators by a direct vote of the
people.
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 Pig Syrup Co.,
In printed on the front of every package of the genuine.
L-ltOtlAf V I I expect people to know what
nVww sUa I SmJ you have to sell If you don't
ine new more csn never ue m r f i ' f
known unless It advertises " sw V S fx ljfc f
INSURE IN
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses
promptly. Our companies
stand at the head of the list.
Aieeta
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.fl2,26U,076
Alliance Assurance Co 29,030,963
JLondon V Lancashire Fire
Insurance Co 2,644,688
North British A Mercantile
Co 19,696,074
Boyal Insurance Co 22,897,163
FRANK B. CLOPTON
AGENT
it2 EAST COURT ST.
Schedule oi
PEN DLETON-UKIAH
Stage Line
Sally tripu between Pendleton and
TJkLali, except Hun day. Htage leaves
Pendleton at 7 a.m., arrives at Ukiah
at 6 p. m. Return stage leaven Uklah
at 6 a. m arilvtw at Pendleton 6 p. m.
Pendleton to UkUa,t3. round trip. Mi Fen
etlatoD to Alb, 12.76, round trip, S: Pendleton
to Illdce, U. round trip, ISM; Pendleton to
I y, I W0. round trip. riioj Pendleton to Pilot
Bock, 1, round trip, I1.W.
OBce at Brock & McComas Drue Store
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
Office Wine and Spirit llovlow,
San Francisco, Oc 12. To tho Edi
tor of tho Bast Oregonlw.
Doar Sir: Tho Business men of
this city who aro now proclaiming
to tho world tho discovery of tho euro
for Bright's disease and Diabetes
have asked mo as ono of tho bene
ficiaries to write to somo of my
brother editors. Henco tula letter to
you. I was at first as skoptical as
anyone I had reason to bo. I had
a clear case of chronic Bright's Dis
ease; was 111 for a year. It was not
thought I would live thirty days. Tho
president of tho Pacific States Typo
Foundry told my wlfo that tho newly
discovered diuretic would savo my
lite, and against my private convic
tions I was put on it. In six months
my recovery wao complete
A friend of mine. Dr. A. J. Howe, a
prominent physician, was nearly dead
with Bright's Disease. On my re
covery I told .11 a and It acted tho
same In bis :aso and ho Is now well
on the road to recovery. As a broth
er editor I personally assuro you of
tbo truth of tho discovery. Thou
sands of lives aro to bo saved and I
am. writing In tho hope that this let
ter will start somo of Uom right.
Fraternally yours,
It. M. Wood, Editor.
Tie abovo refers to the newly dis
covered Fulton Compounds, tho first
cures tbo world has evor seen for
Bright's Disease . nd Diabetes. We
aro the solo agents. Abb: for pamph
let. F. w. Schmidts Pharmacy
An Early Riser.
strong, healthy, active constitu
tion depends largely on tho condi
tion of tho liver. The famous lit
tle pills known as uoWItt's Little.
Early Iliscrs not only cleanse tho
system but thoy strengthen tho ac
tion of tho liver and rebuild tho tis
sues supporting that organ. Little
Early Iliscrs aro easy to act, thoy
novor gripo and yet thoy aro abso
lutely certain to produco results
that aro satisfactory in all cases.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
CHINESE NEWSPAPER.
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-informed.
Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs
MANUFACTURED BY THE
(AUF5RNIA
m
4
1
nucx wry cents rat bottle
rtewYork.
and will bo devoted to a thorough
discussion of tho tumpcrnncu prob
lem In all Its phases. Including n c
view of tho past work of tho stnto
organization and tho outlining of
plans for tho future. Tomorrow
overling tho convention will be nd
dressed by John G. Woollcy of Chi
cago, at one tlmo prohibition candi
date for president.
A New One Has Been Started in
New York City.
Now York City. Fob. 1C. On tho
ovo of tho Chinese Now Year tho
first real Chinese newspaper to bo
published In Now York mado Its ini
tial appearance In Chinatown today
and was a subject of much discus
sion among the nlmond-oyed deni
zens of tho Mott street district.
Tho financiers of tlo ontcrpriso
aro Leo Lick Yue, Joo Chuo and
John Chantz, all of whom, arc mer
chants with stores or olilces in Pell
street. Thoy havo secured tho ser
vices of Tong Chow ns editor, and
a force of suven Chinese compos!
tors has been Imported from San
Francisco.
Tong Chow, tho editor, recently
arrived from Yokohama, Japan,
whero ho graduated at tho Dal Tong
Hal; college. His complexion Is of
a tnio .Mongolian yellow, though
whether his journalistic propensi
ties run to tho samo color cannot bo
Judged from tho initial issue of his
paper. What appeared to bo "scare"
headlines of tho yellow Journal var
iety adorned tho page, but Chincso
readers asserted that thoso wcro
moroly war bulletins from the fair
East. At present the paper will bo
Issued as a weokly, but If enough ad
vertisements aro received It will bo
come a dally.
Have You Indigestion.'
If you havo indigestion, Kodnl
Dyspepsia Cure will euro you. It
has cured thousands. It Is curing
peoplo every day ovory hour. You
owe It to yourself to glvo It a trial.
You will contlnuo to suffer until you
do try It. Thoro Is no other com
bination of dlgestants thnt digest
and rebuild nt tho samo time. Kodnl
does both. Kodol cures, strengthens
and rebuilds.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
Any young man knows It Ik more
satisfactory to got n smllo from n
girl than to get tho laugh.
Bnawwvwvwwvvwwwvvh
Real Estate
Of All Kinds
Relief In One Minute.
One mlnuto Cough Cure gives ro
ller in ono mlnuto, bocaso It kills tho
microbe which tickles tbo mucous
membrane, causing tho cough, and
at tho same tlmo clears tho pblogm,
draws out tbo Innamatlon and heals
and soothes the affected parts. Ono
Mlnuto Cough Curo strengthens tho
lungs, wards oft pneumonia and Is
a harmless and never falling euro In
all curablo coses of Coughs, Colds
and Croup. Ono Mlnuto Cough
Curo is pleasant to tako, harmless
and good ollko for young and old.
Sold by Tallman & Co,
TEMPERANCE WORK
Hundreds
IN KANSAS
Workers
of Enthusiastic
at Topeka.
Topoka, Kas., Fob. IC. Tho
opening proceedings today of tho an
nual convention of tho Kansas Statu
Tcmporanco Union wcro marked by
a great .display of enthusiasm. Tho
delegates present represented nearly
ovory county of tho stato ana In ad
dition there woro among tbo visitors
a number of promlnont tcmporanco
and anti-saloon workors of Iowa,
Nebraska and other states.
Tho sessions will last two days
Including city and
country property,
also fine brick build
ing situated on Main
street.
INSURANCE
Collections
a Specialty
Merchants' Protective
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and Extracting.
FOR RENT
High Grade Sewing Machines
Have your bikes cleaned, re
paired and nut in shape for tho
approaching season. Keys made 1
Garden & Edmtsten
811 Court Street
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FOK LOVE OF COUNTRY
" An intensely patriotic ule," says the OutUtk,
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OCOKClt W. Cable
JOHN MARCH. SOUTHERNER
A celebrated story of the South
Edward Egoleston
THE CIRCUIT RIDER
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THE ROGUE'S MARCH
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THE GARDEN OF EDEN
"A fascinating, Hitvcrfiil novel." yitct Uttucn
Richard Harding Davis
GALLEGHER AND OTHER
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"Gallegher" is the story that made the author
Union
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ST. IVES
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PASTIME STORIES
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Frank n. 8tociitc
THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN
HORN
" His lt work." Il Aivnlim
Frances Hodgson buakett
THAT LASS O" L0WR1ES
A novel of iulcrrutioiiil repotatk
Clara Momis
A PASTEUOAltD CROWN
A viitorous anil iiopuUr iioel of theKrtVml
Mage
HARRUON noAERTW"
THE INLANDER
A novel of remailiWe power - M
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ON PETEH-'S ISLAND
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MOLLY ELLIOT StAWtll
THE HOUSE OF ECREMOST
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Following are four of the special features for 1904 :
WALL STR.EET METHODS
OJT "FINANCE"
Hy HEA'RV CEO-ROC. Jr.
. n-mitNIST
TOM NASI. rJV.nWrAtfit
B, ALBERT OCftOJJSj,
A number of true accounli of tome ot the Wall
Street "deil" by which the uvingi of the many
have been lacrificed to utlify the craving! of the
lew KeAdiheKartlcleaandrealiM the wjadom
of the advice ot the Ute Governor Koincll I',
r lower to a party ot hit (ricndi to "keep your
money In your pocket."
MODERN INDIAN WARS
By
Cif-RVS TOWfSESV WRAVy
A brillunt and thrilling hlitory of the hostile
frontier of the pan forty yean, giving iuilke to
the public jervice of luch men a SIilsj, Lawtoii,
McKsHtm, Howakii, Wh.aton, Davii, Sully
IUkbh and oth.r.. ,.LIn e...v.V. .... nl
.1 fi "V "T toon and dlgniiyuwr
them with their proper place in the history of our'
"lion. A lerlea of i or eUht artltlei.
lllutiraico uj iv V 'iTj: eniieKn;"i:
cartooniof the roan rtyrl""
!. bloirraphy of Nail n?!2. iWi'M
a q? ."":,--," u,iod-ino "oi.
The wivii .r:. -.mci?".T
of 8lvry-Tri ""'.idintU'1
lo3-Tho GrooIfV OTVSms
Tlu. l.arluoi". s.
are. few of the l"'' ""' "ir.T.oiT-
Fight In Lonopn--
the aeries 01 i or . r-- ,N
THE REVELATIONS Of A
INTERNATIONAL &r it
Whkh r.n lo I"' So
ennths of IW1 ?'VrakVlaH,is5
ttir in response to the "nsais
leaders who regretud erI( jjs
series. T iim"'
aaiui remain a
-r?af-l a r av rr Mfs tie EM1 v ,
S tent to st0l
aptte of them. A foil sttpply aJwaya kept
Always, Remomber
I JsUBUVe
Urtber the KuU JNarao
lOnelW CiCt a n
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