East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 22, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX.
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUE8DAY, MARCH 22, 1B04.
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APDSTLETAYLDR'S WIFE ON MORMONISM
MR. McGRUFF WARDS OFF BAD LUCK.
HUMBERT
FRONT 2!2lN. BACK 2 IN.
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Sirs. John W. Taylor, first plural
;wlfe of Apostle Taylor of the Mor-
jmon church, writes the following
' highly entertaining article for the
(New York Sunday World:
1 am the first wife, tne legal wife
of Apostle John W. Taylor, and as
such I have escaped many of the
evil things connected with the polyg
I her husband has not at least to some,
estent embittered her life
We Mormon women, however, ac
cept tins doctrine; we accept the
fact that the old-timers believed in
polygamy and that they entered into
that state because of a conviction.
We accent the fnct as we find It.
Polygamy is practically a thine of
the past. It Is dying, or is dead.
You will, of course, find many fanat
I ?mo gelations. Whatever wives ( lcg ,.,,. with everv religious de-
..ur. jb).ui iu) uu.c uuu nomination, and you will find these
juh, irem. mew, n uu ua u, , amonc ,ne Mormons. Just as you find
and I do not bother myself about it. ,hem among varlous r0nsou.s or-
xAji.g . .uu u, J ganlzations of the East,
terfering In any of his affairs of; , confeg8 we haV(J
i
FOR EVERYTHING IN MEN'S FUR.
NISHINGS. HAVE YOU EVER
BEEN IN OUR LITTLE STORE? IF
SO, YOU'RE OUR CUSTOMER. IF
re them among
this nature I have no feeling sis- iollrselves. we have people stln vno
terly or otherwise, for Mr. Taylor s polygamy is the corn
other wives. Who they are, what mand f God hlnBe, and
they do how they conduct them-, advan.
selves, how they are treated by Mr. of the lc Nevertheless,
Taylor-all these things are of little the doclr,ne no, accerted b- the
moment to me. ,, younger element of the Mormons as
I manage all the business affairs, t0 he utllmrian hage of the sub.
of Apostle Taylor and am heavily in-, fa ' b
terested In various business enter- J ,
"Count Me Out" She Said.
prises myself. The women of t tah j
1 long ago secured the right to manage
their own business affairs, we are you wjh nn(j that the polygamous
doing so In our own way. and in a , people of Utah are far more moral
majority of instances we are suc-!m many respects than are the people
cessful. i0f the East. Certain social evils that
There is no country o ntne lace oi
the globe where women are quite so
I indenendent as thev are in the Mor-
NOT, GIVE US A CALL. WE WILLjmon country of Utah. We have the
MAKE YOU OUR CUSTOMFR. OUR franchise and the right to act as we
I desire in business matters, and there
GOOD GOODS AND PRICES DO ITV,S absolutely no coercion upon us in
ALL OUR SPRING GOODS ARE any manner, shape or form.
MERE! all NICE NEW. UP.TO-i It Makes Women Unhappy,
are widespread in Eastern communi
ties are practically unknown among
our Mormon people who practice
polygamy. To that extent tie use of
the doctrine In practical life is un
disputed. But. as I have already told you,
the younger people and more en
lightened people among us no longer
DATE FURNISHINGS. WE HAVE
THE PEACHIEST LINE OF THESE
GOODS IN PENDLETON.
Now. as to this subject of polyga- believe in polygamy Do you sup-
my. I no not consider myseit a piur- pobe mm any oi our ueauiuui girib i
al wife in any sense of the term, for i of Salt Lake City would enter into
the reason that I am the legal wife a polygamous alliance? Emphatical-
iof Mr. Taylor. Do I believe that the ly. no: They realize fully what It j
'M.tl..i ...... linn. nr fhle ,1 n n f 1 ti tti n n c in flit-Mo tho affonfirmc nf n.
JUUIII1 ttiJJi.oviui vii ...... .... ..... . " ' - . ...... ..
i redounds to the happiness of wo-1 husband, and under no circum
I men? Most assuredly I do not. No I stances would they consent to such
a union.
This is hut natural, and It is a
result of the different environment
day
cen-
I woman, no matter what her religious
belief, can honestly truly and sin
cerely state that polygamy adds to
her happiness. It has the reverse ef-and education of the present
feet I compared with a quarter of a
AGENTS FOR SILVER
WHICH SELL TWO FOR 25c.
DON'T BUY INFERIOR COLLARS
OF THIS BRAND. EVERYTHING
GOOD HAS IMITATIONS.
It Is the nature of a woman to tury ago. Our young people now are .
lnve one man and to be loved by one ; thoroughly educated, they travel ex-
1 man at a time. The great majority 1 tensively, they attend the best uni
' of our men have adopted polygam- i versltles In this country and in Eur
COLLARS, I ous practices because of religious : ope. they have absorbed broad, llbor-'
conviction. Nevertholess. It Is ex-1 al Ideas.
ceedingly hard on the women, who j It is a mistake for the women of
must bear the burden of this so-call-, the East to believe that the present-.
EXPRESS
FR0NT25slN.BACK2lN.
ed Inspired doctrine
I am a Mormon woman. I am the
niece of the president of the church;
my parents were Mormons and be
lievers in polygamy: 1 am a mem
day Mormon women of Utah are
bigoted, or that they are adherents
of the doctrine of polygamy. I find
my life a busy one. as I am extens
ively Interested in commercial pur-
ber of various women's Mormon so-' suits, and I have no time lor regre's
cietles. and I think I know and can ; When Mr. Taylor informed me that ;
comprehend the feelings of o:!;erjas a matter of principle, he Intend-'
women of this faith,
And I say to you that there is not
one woman among the Mormons who
is a plural wife, who does not suffer
because of this doctrine of polyga
my. There is not one of them who
can honestly and truthfully declare
that the taking of other wives by his doings.
ed to take another wife, I said, "All
right. Count me out." Right then
and there we had an understanding
that has been lived up to ever since.
Mr. Taylor is very seldom at home.
I look after his business affairs, and
beyond that 1 am not interested in
Let ua show you Palmer's t
new Perfumes. t
Ariston
The latest and beet.
RlCHAPM&PitiMCiS
GEORGIA MINSTRELS
U8E
PALMER'S
Garland of
Violets
Toilet Soap
i i
Brock & McComas j
: Company J
INSURE IN
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses
promptly. Our companies
stand at the head of the list.
Asset
Hartford Fire Insurance Co412,SS9,07b
AilUnoe Assurance Co 29,038,06s
London & Lancashire Fire
Inraranoe Co 2,644,683
North British & Mercantile
Co 10,696,974
Royil Insurance Co 23,607,16?
FRANK B. CLOPTON
AGENT
112 EAST COURT ST.
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"Be dadi Ol've spilt me salt! That's bad luck unless
j Oi trow it over me life shoulder
I - 7 7 I
in
Vtri i 7 1 M
Sure it's lucky Grogan didn't kill he entirely."
LEWISTON'S CREAMERY.
George D. Goodhue Asks That 600
Cows Be Pledged There.
Georco D. Goodhue of the Commer
cial Creamery Co., who has been in
the Lewiston country in the interests
of a creamery project, will leave
this morning for Spokane and tho
coast where his company has head-
warrant the installing of tho nlant
we will enter the field here before
the end of the season."
Simpson &Pittm an
GEORGIA MIN8TRELS TONIGHT.
Famous Colored Troupe at the Frazer
This Evening.
Year after year tho famous Geor
gia Minstrels are growing in favor
and their coming to this city will bo
hearalded with pleasure.
They represent the highest una
known to the American stage today
Jand continually charm lovers cf the
in, btoc ami niurj Ul II1U plantations
as well as the devotees o; the later
songs.
They conto tonight with high rec
ommendations from tho press nnd
l will be received , with delight. They
iro mooting with crowded houses
I everywhere and should be welcomed
to this citr with a house ennal to
their merit.
quarters. Mr. Goodhue states that
at this time the prospects for estab
lishing a creamery in this field are
not the most favorable, but that
later developments may make such
step possible.
"What the creamery must have is
patronage," said Mr. Goodhue yes.
terday to the Lewlston Tribune, "and
at the present time It does not seem
that a sufficient number of cows can
be secured to make tho industry
prontable cither to the patrons of
tne company
"In establishing a cream route it
is necessary to secure- a sufficient
number of cows to reduce the cost
to the minimum and an obstaclo has
been met In every community.
"Our company would require 600
cows before a creamery will lie es
tablished and no company can enter
tho field and successfully operate
with less than this number. At the
present time there are about 300
cowg pledged for the crcamory and
this number is so badly scattered
that not one route canghe satisfac
torily designated.
"With 600 cows a creamery can lie
profitably maintained and we are in
hopes that this number can be se
cured during tho spring canvass. A.
A. Hansen will continue in the field
work which will be reported to our
company at Salem and in the event
Do You Want Strength?
u you want to increase your
strength you must add to not take
from the physical. In other words,
tne roou that you eat must be digest
ed, assimilated and appropriated by
the nerves, blood and tissues before
being expelled from the intestines
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure adds to the
physical. It gives strength to and
builds up the human system. It is
pleasant to the taste and palatable.
unu me only combination of digest
ants that will digest the food and
enable the system to appropriate all
of Its health and strength-giving
quuimes sold by Tollman & Co.
To all of my Friends and Patrons !
I take pleasure in introducing to
mi iiiuuus, ura. l. l ana t. h
White, to whom I have sold my den
tnl business in this cltv. I thnrmifh
ly recommend tho Drs. White as flrst-
cihhs uentlsts in every respoct, nnd
will esteem it a favor for any of my
patients to place their cases in tho
hands of the Drs. White.
Respectfully,
E. A. MANN.
Happy, Healthy Children.
Any child can take Little Early
Ulsers with perfect safety. They are
harmless, never gripe or sicken, nnd
yet they are so certain in results
that robust constitutions requiring
drastic means nro never dlsannolnt.
ed. They cannot fall to norform
their mission and evoryone who
uses De Witt's Little Early Risers
prefer them to all other pills. They
cure biliousness. Bold br Tollman &
McMinn's
School
of
Dancing
Monday, class night. Wednei
day and Saturday, classes from
7 to s) o'clock. Soofalc tmn, A t
" '
to 1Z.
Children's Matinee, Saturday,
2:30. '
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Not an ordinary article, but 2
something extraordinary is
Hill's Pure I
California j
Olive Oil j
For medicinal use as well as
for salads and table use. I
This is the highest quality
and purest oil made. ,
Sold exclusively in Pendleton
by
Despain & Clark j
LARD ?
!
Good and Pure j
Kettle Rendered
4 I - 1 1 4 "
MIESCKE'S
MEAT MARKET!
3J6 COURT ST. !
LET US SUPPLY YOU
WITH
Building...
...Material
DIMENSION LUMBER OF
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Doors, Blinds, Mould
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Bring Your Bill to Us and
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Grays' Harbor Com. Co.
Opp. W: & C. R. Depot
The Colombia
Lodging House
Well ventilated, neat nnd com-
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in connection, where best
goods are served. J
Main street, center of block,
between Alta and Webb
streets. 1
F. X. SCHEMPP
Proprietor
The French
Restaurant
Best 25 oent Meal in the City
Private Dining Parlors
Elegant Famished Booms in
Connection
GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop.
633 Main Street
1
most versatile tyie of minstrelsy
that the showing" is sufficient to
Co.