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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1904)
lii PAGK BIX. BAILT EAST ORKOONIAX, PH3TDLKTON. ORBGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER H, ! USPRECEDENTED FAME L AGTIQfl HAS LOST THE DAY Tinol tfie New Form of Cod Liver Oil CAUSES A SENSATION" IX MED ICAL CIRCLES. Hot Only to Amerlcaa, But In Europe. "Good news goes fast," said Mr. Brock o the Brock at McComas Co.. yesterday, talking to a reporter about that wonderful Vlnol, concernlnj erhich ao much la heard nowaday. "Why. you know that besides being Balked about In New England, many mt the prominent papers In America are devoting more or less space to tnia wonderful discovery. See here, what do you think of this?" Where- pon Mr. Brock produced an article from the Lancet of London.' England. The Lancet Is the greatest medical smbllcatlon In the world, and any thing appearing In its columns Is con aadered as Indisputable evidence. "Let! sac read this to you." said Mr. Brock. 1 wont bother you with much of It, tmt here Is enough to show you what the great men of the old world think Vlnol." whereupon he read the allowing: ""Recent Investigation has led to the Isolation of several distinct bodies In sod liver oil, notably amongst which sow the alkaloids. These principles have been tested faithfully, and the results form the subject of an ex clusive report by Gautier and Mour aroes In the Journal de Fharmacle. who concluded that the combined ac tive principles of cod liver oil act as powerful stimulants of nutrition and assimilation, and show definitely the aature of the principles to which the oil owes Itb valuable medical proper ties. "And the best part of all this Is," continued Mr. Brock, "It Is not only the physicians that are enthusiastic, hot the people who are taking the remedy. After all, I do not blame them much, either. It does not take hot a minute for any one who Is bilged to take cod liver oil to find oat that Vlnol is tasteless. Then the patient soon realizes Its advantage. It: does good so much more quickly, and i accomplishes the desired end In a I snnch more marked manner than cod lrrer oil In Its crude form was ever able to do. Oh. yes. of course. I con sider the success of Vlnol Is assured. How can It be otherwise a discovery that has revolutionised the form and made It practical to prescribe the greatest known medicine for all wast ing diseases. "Just think what It means getting It the benefits In a concentrated lorm. and no more nauseating, vlle amelltng grease. Tea come any time you would like to flee me. I am al ways glad to see you about Vlnol. and I find out more to say In Its praise very day." Building Material OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ' "The pro-local option vote In No vember, in practically all localities throughout the state, will show a falling oft from that reached last spring," said John E. Lathrop of Portland, today, when asked tor his Judgment as to the probabilities, view ing it from the standpoint of practical politics. "In my Judgment, virtually all who voted against the law then will vote against It on November 8. Others, who would have been against it had they voted, will be gotten out by the opponents of the law. And. perhaps, as the main element in the reduction of the vote, thousands In the state who supported the law then will not vote "yes" In November for county prohibition, who would have voted for precinct prohibition. The strateg ic blunders committed by the third party prohibitionists. In proceeding with the filing of petitions for county prohibition instead of precinct prohi bition. In my Judgment have lost the day and will defeat the radicals on November t. "This is, in substance, the situation at this time, looked at in a calm, mat ter of fact manner, and I believe that no man who cherishes his reputation as a Judge of passing political events would care to give utterance to any other opinion. Conservative Action Counseled. "It was agreed last spring in a rather definite manner that. In so far as action could be governed through out the state, supporters of the law would adopt conservative policies. Laws having less than a preponderat ing weight of public sentiment. In the opinion of many good citizens, are detrimental to good government. Laws for the expulsion of the saloon from a whole county in Oregon would rot be enforced, in all probability. Sentiment would not be strong enough to enable such enforcement. "It was In this view that an agree ment was reached, prior to the elec tion last spring, a view shared alike' by the third party prohibitionists and others who supported the law who were members of the other political parties, to pursue conservative action. This is not to say that such an agree ment was legally binding upon those i who were parties to it, or that those I who were parties to It could dictate the actions of other persona But it is to say that, in so far as those parties 1 were concerned, such an agreement was reached, and should have been' kept Radicals Went Ahead. "However, the radicals went ahead and caused the filing of county pro-1 hlbitlon petitions, ignoring the wishes of the majority of voters who sup-1 ported the law In June. "By so doing they alienated a vers-1 heavy body of former supporters, and from the vote otherwise available. ' subtracted enough support to make It ' an almost certain defeat In Xovera-1 ber. "It seems to me that there should be no hesitancy In determining what : attitude one should assume at this time. With the certainty of lack of sentiment to support county prohibl-' tlon. sound citizenship calls for voting against county prohibition. I surely, see It in that light. Laws should not ! be placed upon the statute books un- less the people are for them In more than a mere majority. Every statute of the state, or ordinance of the city. Is a force for good only when backed by preponderance of sentiment. Otherwise, it becomes an Invitation for officials to graft and creates con stant friction without compensating results. Friction Is Expensive. "It Is a principle of mechanical economics that friction costs. Hence, scientists huve always applied them selves to the task of producing lubri cants to reduce friction to the mini mum. Friction in a community costs It retards development. It divides forces that should be united for the common weal. Friction should be generated only when results can be secured commensurate with the ex pense caused thereby. The Mistake. "Apparently, the fatal mistake was to file county petitions. Such action Inst the day for the proponents of the law. I was Informed reliably that, had simple precinct petitions been iiled there would have been compara tively little opposition by the men en gaged In the saloon business, retail and wholesale, throughout the state. Only in isolated Instances, such as sa loons in residence districts in the cities, would fights have been waged, and in those the owner would not have had the support of the central organization that now Is opposing the law with spirit and resource. " 'We could not and would not op pose precinct prohibition,' said an authorized representative of the wholesale liquor dealers to me the other day in Portland. 'We recognize that such action is fair and would have been powerless een had we wished to fight It." Modifications Suggested. "The ultra-radicals now are dictat ing what form action shall take under the law, even though those ultra-radi cals be in so small minority as i or 6 per cent of the voters of the com monwealth. In view of this, sugges tions have been made by many who are not Interested In the liquor busi ness that the law might be amended wisely so as to provide for straight precinct prohibition. It would not be surprising were such amendment to ally strong support from the con rervatlve people who weie supporters of the law last spring and who repre. sent something like 90 per cent of those vrho voted for It." SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to Order Building Pa per, Lime, Cement, Brick and Band, Wood Gutters for Barns and Dwellings a Specialty, After Sickness Has weakened rou r system and left! you almost helpless you will find a few doses of Hostetter's Stomach Bit-! ters very beneficial. It is the sick : man's friend and for over BO years has given complete satisfaction. 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