East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 28, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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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."
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and WINDOWS
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has given complete satisfaction. It
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COMMERCE LAW.
Effort to Muke More Effective Inter
state Legislation.
St. Louis. Oct 28. Delegates rep
resenting commercial, mercantile,
agricultural and manufacturing or
ganizations throughout the country,
assembled in St. Louis today to at
tend the Interstate enmmprro lav
congress, a call for which was issued ;
recently. The purpose of the meet-
lug is to devise measures to secure !
the enactment of legislation at the
next session of congress to give
greater effectiveness to the interstate
commerce act.
The convention will discuss house
bill No. 6273. Introduced In the house
of representatives December 8, 1903,
by Representative Cooper of Wiscon
sin, which is Identical with ni
bill No. 24 39. Introduced In the senate!
lec. 12. 1903. by Senator Quarles of
isconsln. This bill Is to define fur
ther the duties and powers of the In
ter state commerce commission, giv
ing the commission power, in some
instances, to make and enforce rates,
and providing that the order of the
commission shull become mandatory
within 30 days, and so continue until
suspended or set aside by the courts
upon review or repeal.
Oregon j
Lumber Yard
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Stomach Bitters
Alta Street, Op p. Court House.
$500 Guarantees It Purity.
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Vlgoral, Clam Bullion, Asparoz.
Chicken Broth, Tomato Bullion.
Chocolate, Cocoa.
THE CABINET
Candles, Hot Drinks, Cigars and
fruits In season.
lOt Court Street
H. J. WILKINSON'. Prop.
WANTED VOUK ORDERS FOB EN
graved cards, wedding Invitations, etc.:
160 engraved visiting cards with plate,
(1.00 f additional cards la fotara. II per
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Endorsed by eminent physicians
and good cooks.
Teachers Meet at Fnlminnt
Fairmont. Minn., Oct 28. The
teachers of the Southern Minnesota
Teachers' Association are holding
their eighteenth annual meeting In
this city. The presiding officer is
President Van Aiken of Parker col
lege. Winnebago City. Other promi
nent participants include Dr. J. 8.
Toung of Mankato normal school,
Superintendent A. C. Tlbbetts of Blue
Earth, Superintendent John Sander
of St. Peter. Superintendent Race of
Redwood county, and G. A. Franklin
of Faribault The program covers
two days and provides for a number
of sectionul conferences In addition
to the general sessions. '
Noruiern Securities Appeal.
Philadelphia. Pa.. Oct 28. In the
United Stales circuit court today, the
appeal of the Northern Securities
Company from the order of Judge
Bradford granting the petition of the
Harrlman Interests for a temporary
restraining order, came up for argu
ment This is one of two suits brought
by Mr. Harrlman, the other being to
compel the return of the actual stocks
deposited In exchange for Northern
Securities stock. Instead of the pro
rata distribution proposed.
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penence advises an young gins wnu nave
pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to use
Lydia E. Pmldmm's Vegetable Compound
How many beautiful young girls develop into worn, listless and
hopeless women, simply because sufficient attention has not been paid
to their physical development Ko woman is exempt from physical
weakness and periodic pain, and young girls just budding into woman
hood should be carefully guided physically as well as morally.
If you know of any young; lady who is sick, and needs motherly
advice, ask ber to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass-, who will
jive her advice free, from a source of knowledge which Is un
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which one may not like to talk about, and which are essential for
st full understanding of the case.
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Miss Hannah E. Mershon,"CoIlings
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.Menstruation was irregular.
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tinued its use, and am now well and strong, and
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wnat your medicine am lor me."
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