East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 20, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1904.
PAGE SIX.
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A course of professional instruction given free.
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Richard A. McCurdv, President
Has paid policy-holders over
630 MILLION DOLLARS
Address GEORGE T. DEXTER, Superintendent of Do
mestic Agencies, 32 Nassau street, New York, N. Y.
ALMA D. KATZ, Manager
Boise, Idaho.
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K J TAYLOR. L4tf and Manager. Telephone llaln 41.
I One Night Only : Monday, Feb. 22
THE OLYMPIA OPERA CO.
40 PEOPLE-40
Supporting MISS LOTTIE KENDALL
In Kichard Slnhl's Famous Comic Opera Success
SAID PASHA
Prices 50c to $1.C0 2
Seats on Sale Saturday 10 a. m., at Brock Sc McComaa j
I t I M H M H I 1 1 I I 8 I I I I I H I I I I I I I I I ' I H I 1 1 1 H H MM I
I WHITMAN COLLEGE
111. KJ alVXll VVSl VXJLV X
Under the Auspices of the Men's Resort T
A Cltib of 1 2 Men's Voices I
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"i. Jn heavy choruses and light college elees, under the
I direction of Prof. E. S. Fisher j
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I The Specialty Numbers Are Very Fine
4 J. PROF. EDGAR S. FISuER, violinist and di-
1 rector of the violin department of the Whitman I
Conservatory of Music
2. HISS GRACE M. JONES, p'anist, instructor
in the piano
3. PROF. THOS. PENNELL, baritone and direc-
tor of the department of voice culture
WILL BE AT $
I The Baptist Church, on Alta Street f
I Thursday, February 25
Beginning at 8:15 p. m. sharp Admission,50c X
Tmi uni hi m i i"H-n m-i' i-iti f ii-nn immx i n i
GLEVELANG'S VIEWS
BELIEVES DEMOCRACY CAN
ELECT A PRESIDENT.
Unusual Optimism for a Pesslmea
tic Politician Arraigns the Op
position for Extravanant Philip
pine Policy Strong Leadership
is the Hope of His Party.
The Saturday Evening Poat of
this week contains an able article
from ex-Prosldcnt Cleveland on tho
need of union and organization
among democrats.
Mr. Cleveland's optimism is o an
unusual order for him. Ho says:
"I am one of those," ho writes,
"who believes that there is an op
portunity for democratic success in
coming presidential election.
"Though attachment for the party
in which I am enlisted and an in
tense desire for Its ascondancy
makes such a belief exceedingly
welcome, they certainly do not cre
ate it It is built upon an unshaken
and abiding trust In the patriotism
and intelligence of my fellow coun
trymen "This is no time for cunning fin
esse nor for the use of words that
conceal intentions or carry a double
meaning. Tho democratic party has
a message to send to its followers
and to the masses of the American
people. Let that message be ex
pressed in language easily under
stood, unconfused by evasion and
untouched by the taint of Jugglery
Obsolete issues and questions no
longer challenging public Interest
should be manfully abandoned."
Mr Cleveland urges tariff reform
pleads for economy in tho expendi
ture of public money and charges
the opposition with having made
promises and broken them. He
arraigns the administration's Philip
pine policy. Mr. Cleveland con
cludes as follows:
'At such a time as this the demo
cratic party cannot with honor un
dertake the battle of the people ex
cept under a leader that not only
represents its best traditions and
purposes, but fully realizes what is
meant by the tremendous issue of
the conflict; and his selection
should not depend upon so Bmall a
consideration as the locality whence
he comes. '
The i democracy's opportunity is
already in sight, but only in a cam
paign waged in reliance on the peo
ple's love of country and devotion
and national morality, under leader
ship that personifies the sentiments.
would be found democracy's hope."
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To refresh,
To cleanse the
system,
Effectually
tigmr) and Gently;
Wit
There is only
one Genuine
Syrup of Figs;
to get its bene
ficial effects
Dispels colds i,
headaches wkJ
bilious or cot
stipated; '
For men,
and chudrea;
Acts best oi
the kidneys
and liver
stomach f
bowels;
Always buy tbe genuine Manufactured by tfe
LoMisville, Ky.
flGSYRUPft
Sw Francisco, C&l.
flewYorkY.
Th; jenuirse Syrup of Figs ts for sale by all first-class druggists. The
full n.inic of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is afwayj
printed on the front of every package Price Fifty Cents per bottle.
An Early Riser.
A strong, healthy, active constitu
tion depends largely ca the condi
tion of the liver. The famous lit
tle pills known as xJeWltt's Littlo
Early Risers not only cleanse tho
system but they strengthen the ac
tion of the liver and rebuild the tis
sues supporting that organ. Little
Early Risers are easy to act, they
never gripo and yet tbey arc abso
lutely certain to produce results
that are satisfactory in all caaes.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
WASHED I CLEAN.
)NED
oUunOTTO.
YOU KNOW WHAT
YOU WANT
in laundry work clothes washec
clean, just enough bluing to removt
the "yellow streak," just enough
starch to give body and polish, just
the right sort ol ironing to make col
lars, cuffs and shirts hold their own.
Do you get it ? If not, why cot, when
that is the sort of laundering done bj
us? Work cailtd for and delivered
THE DOMESTIC
STEAM LAUNDRY
...GET DRY WOOD...
We have on band a very large stock of solid dry
wood of all kinds (not half seasoned green wood) but
dry wood, which burns and gives out heat. We are
prepared to deliver this good wood promptly for cash.
A trial order for our wood will make you want more
when you are out of fuel.
W. C. MINNIS
Leave orders at Newman's Cigar Store. Phone Black 107!
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ELATERITE li Mineral Rubber.
Ton MAT IS1 KKB 1IUIUIINO .
orfln-' It iiccmmit to ItEJOCE A WoIIX-OUT IIOOJT
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takes tb, place of shingles, tin, iron, tar ajd cravol. and all prepared
roofings. For flat and etoep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc But to lay
Tempore for all climates. Iteuonablo in coat Sold on merit. Osara
teed. It will pay to ask for prlceaand Information.
THE ELATERITE ROOFINO CO.
Wreater Bulldlnf. PerthuM
New Rate Schedule.
The local offlco of tho O. R. & N.
has received tho schedule of rates
for the World's Fair tickets during
the St Louis exposition. Tbe round
trip from Pendleton to St Louis and
return will be (60; to Chicago and
return will cost $05.
On the round trip tickets to St.
Louie and return by way of Chicago,
no coupons will bo sold, and tho
cost will be JG2.50.
There is a 10-day limit on tho 'go
ing time or on tho first end of tho
trip, which will give approiiraatoly
a five-day layover at any point de
sired by the tourist, as tho traveling
time from here to Bt. Louis is about
five days. The time limit on tho
ticket is SO days, nnd on the last lap
tho traveler can use tho full time In
stopover privileges.
Tickets will bo placed on salo in
tho Pendleton office during three
days in the montbt of May, June,
July, August and September each,
though the exact days of the sale
have not yet been decided.
Relief in One Minute.
One mlnuto Cough Cure gives re
lief In ono minute, becaso It kills tho
microbe which tickles tho mucous
membrane, causing the cough, and
at the same Umo clears the phlegm,
draws out the infiamation and heals
and soothes tbe affected parts. One
Minute Cough Cure strengthens the
lungs, wards off pneumonia and is
a harmless and never falling cure in
all curable cases of Coughs, Colds
and Croup. Ono Minute Cough
Curd is pleasant to take, harmless
and good alike for young and old.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
Seventl Day Adventists' Meeting
Walla Walla, Wash., April &-12,
1904.
For tho above occasion the O. n.
& N. makes a rato of ono and ono
third fare for tho round trip on the
certificate plan. Tickets on sale any
three days prior to tho oponing day.
For particulars, call on or address E.
C, Smith, agent O. It. & N.
Cured 20 People,
Sergt C. C. Rummol of tho 2Cth
United States Coast Artlllory writes
from Fort Flagler, Wash., Trlb Is
doing - cry fino work among the peo
tiIo hero. I know of twenty persons
here who were cured of uo Drink
Habit. I toko pleasure In recom
mending II u a furo for the Liquor
and Tobacco Habits.
Public Challenge!
To all D. D'.s, Revs., Very Right
Holy Fathers:
I take this liberty to publicly announce to you as well
to your members that you have no scriptural text authoring
you to baptize in or with water.
Neither have you a text or a shadow of authority loop
the door of the Church.
Neither have you a text that deprives any penitent belie
of a baptism of the Holy Ghost.
Now, since you and I have made some public boasts oi
4Un A'. J- U .A c-'trtnex cnfTIP flDOf SOU
uuiiiiucinc 111 iuc uuiuiuca WC icaiu7 auu aiuww out..- r-
have been converted to these doctrines, I propose that it be
just and fair that these converts hear both sides.
Therefore I challenge you, one and all, to meet
Court House, Monday Night, Feb. 22,7:1
i pi utilise yuu uuc tuuriesy auu nucuj. j
Now to remain away and cry crank is an old chestnut. a
besides so many are expecting you to stand firm.
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