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PAGE FOUR.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATt RDAY, NOVEMBER 5,
1004.
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CUNION,jwlLABEL
There are only myself and you
in the world;
There are only myself and
you;
"Tls clear, then, that I unto you
should be kind.
And you unto me should be
true.
And If I unto you could always
be kind;
And you unto me could be
true,
Then the criminal courts could
all be adjourned.
And the sword would have
nothing: to do.
Lavina Bailey.
NO TOIX FROM VICE.
from the wheat districts to the river.
The river will reach such a large pro
portion of the productive districts of
the Inland Empire (without the aid
of additional railway lines) that the
general result" will be satisfactory.
The isolated districts that will need
tltere branch lines will only be re
uutred to ship over the old rait lines
to the river, a comparatively short
distance, when the present long rail
hi ul is considered. The people of
the Inland Empire must not be
turned aside by these stock argu
ments of the opponents of the port
age road. They must build the port
age. The basis on which that pro
ject is founded Is right. Past calcu
lations and estimated savings in
transportation charges have not been
dimmed nor diminished. Competi
tion will secure certain results, just
an self-evident now as when first
conceived by the pioneo h, who h-tve
been fighting for an opea river fur
30 years.
According to the Athena Press,
the East Oregonian is responsible
for the passage of the local option
law In June, for the districting of
Umatilla county for a prohibition
vote, for the sentiment In favor of
"dry" towns, for the threatened de
feat of the saloons in the small
towns In the county, and every other
political happening of the year. The
East Oregonian Is complimented by
this wide range of accomplishments
attributed to It. Thanks, thanks,
Boyd. This is too much!
SISTERS OF CHARITY
RELY ON PE-RU-NA TO FIGHT
CATARRH, COUGHS, COLDS, GRIP.
r Peruna for coughs
sndtods in children.
A t'matllla Indian village would
be a drawing card at the Lewis and
Chirk fair. Such a feature could be
contributed by Pendleton to the
"Trail," na Portland's "Pike" Is to
be called.
SISTERS OF CHARITY j ft J dWM
n rfj'rm s :::::: .-. -. rr n, i : B .- ..
All Over United States Use Pe-ru-na
for Catarrh.
Prom a Catholic Institution la Ohio
comes the following recommend from
the bister Superior
"Some years ago a Mend of our In
stitution recommended to us Dr. Hart-l
man's Peruna as an excellent remedy
tor the Influenza of which we then had
several cases which threatened to be
of a serious character.
" We began to use Hand experienced'.
such wonderful results that since then',
Peruna has become our favorite medi
cine mr iniuensa, caiarrn, com, wugBpsgsg;
and bronchitis. " KSy
SISTER SUPERIOR.
Dr. Hartman receives manv letters from Cmuoliu Ulsters all over tin- United
States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic Institution in Detroit,
Mich., reads a follows:
Detroit. Mich.. Oct. 8. 1901.
Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio:
Dear Sir "The young girl who used the Peruna was suffering from lar
yngitis, and loss of voice. The result of the treatment was most satisfac
tory. She found great relief, and after further use of the medicine we hope
to be able to say she Is entirely cured." SISTERS OF CHARITY.
This young eirl was under the care of the Sisters of charity and used Peruna
ror catarrn 01 the tnroat, with good results as the above letter testilles.
The misfortune of the modern
elty is that men of seemingly the
best moral standard in private life
are always ready to take toll from
vice, when in office. The suggestion
that they would countenance a close
association with the lowest forms of
Immorality as private citizens would
be taken as a gross Insult, yet when
elected to public office one of their
first estimates of the resources of
their city includes the regular toll
from the most degrading forms of
vice and immorality.
This is the most degenerating ten
dency In municipal governments to
day. It lowers the moral standard
and the moral ideal of every man
connected with the system. Young
men, boys and girls, seeing parents,
brothers, uncles or good friends In
official positions legalizing vice by
the payment of a small monthly pit
tance, lose all their abhorrence for
immorality. They feel that It con be
brought up to a respectable plane
by paying toll to society. They can
lot doubt the policy of their parent,
brother or friend, whose moral stan
dard seems to be perfect.
The foundation for lowered morals
l laid In this way. When the repul
lveness of vice Is swept away by ac.
aepting a fine from it, then It Is
placed on a legalized basis; it is no
longer a thing to be shunned. If
city governments license it, as they
do peddlers, craftsmen and other le
gitimate . enterprises, it becomes a
mere business Institution and loses
its terrors from a social standpoint.
The plea that it Is necessary to
license vice In order to meet
expenses Is a fullacy. Ruppose the
stat should throw up Its hands and
decide that It was necessary to li
cense train robbers, brigands and
counterfeiters. These criminals are
In the country and are bound to op
erate more or less, at all times. Sup
pose the state government should
say: "They are going to rob and
murder anyway; we should license
them and get a fee from them."
What would Inspire more horror
in the minds of thinking citizens than
such a surrender to vice, and yet
elites surrender to It in just such a
way when they accept Its toll and
legalize It
In the basis of civilized govern-
ntent the toll from vice was never in
corporated as one of the resource
of government. Klch men, with
loose moral trying to escape taxa
tion have ingrafted this principle
into modern Institutions.
It la argued by many well meaning
citizen who are friends of the port
age road project that the benefit of
that road will not be so great aa con
templated. They aay the wheat dis
trict 20, 30, 40 and CO mile away
from the Columbia river will still be
at the mercy of the rail line, until
built from the Interior to the river,
municatlon with the river. The East
Oregonian doe not anticipate any
uch limitation to the benefits of
the portage road. Business will
bring conveniences when the river 1
apnd to the sea, and competition
In transportation for 400 miles Into
the Inland Empire, to the very limit
of navigation on both Bnak and Co
lumbia river is established, capital
The ghost of the Pendleton Dully
Guide, deceased, has turned over in
its grave in indignation to see the
Morning Tribune usurp Its old
place in Pendleton politics and morals.
THE TRAVELER.
His wound was raw and deep and
wide,
Kor which there seemed no cure
revealed;
For which no art a balm supplied;
1'ut lo! time healed.
His c ross was heavy, taxing sore
The shoulders that must fain sub
mit; But ns the load he onward bore.
Love lightened It.
His feet were weary with the way
lhat over steeps, though quag
mires, led:
And faint he grew from day to day.
Faith comforted.
The crowd passed by, so slow his
pace;
He saw the others, fleeter first
Not his the prize? With shining face
.Death all reversed.
Edwin L. Subln.
Another recommend from a Catholic In
stitution in one of the Central States
written by the Sister Superior reads as
follows :
"A number of years sgo our attention
was called to Dr. Hartman's Peruna, and
since then we have used It with wonder
ful results for grip, coughs, colds and ca
tarrhal diseases of the head and stomach.
"For grip and winter catarrh especial
ly It has been at great service to the In
mates of this institution.'
SISTER SUPERIOR.
A prominent Mother Superior says:
"I can testify from experience to the
efficiency of Peruna as one of the very
best medicines, and It gives me pleasure
to add my praise to that of thousands
who hare used it,
For years I suffered with catarrh of
the stomach, all remedies proving value
less for relief . Lastspringl went toColo
rado hoping to be bench ted by a change
of climate and while there a friend advis
ed ma to try Peruna. After using two
bottles I found myself very much Im
proved. The remains of my old disease
being now so slight, I consider myself
cured, yet for a while I Intend to con
tinue the use of Peruna,
"I am now treating another patient
with your medicine. Site has lieeu sick
with malaria and troubled with leucor
ruwa. 1 have no doubt that a cure will
be speedily effected."
MOTHER SUPERIOR.
These are samples of letters received
by Dr. Hartman from the various orders
of CatholicMisters throughout the United
States.
The names nd addresses to these
letters have been withheld from resjiect
to the Sisters, but will be furnished upon
request.
In every country of the civilized world
tho Sisters of Charity are known. Not
only do they minister to the spiritual and j vice gratis.
Intellectual needs of those with whom
they come in contact, but they minister
to their bodily needs. They are as skilled
as trained nurse la
their treatmeutof dis
eases, and are looked
upon a messengers
of good cheer by
countless patient sufferers.
One-half of the diseases which
aflllot mankind are dne to soma
catarrhal derangement of the mu
cous membrane lining some organ
or passage of the body. A remedy
that would act immediately upon the
congested mucous membrane, restoring
it to Its normal state, would consequent
ly care alt these diseases. Catarrh is
I catarrh wherever located, whether It be
1 in the head, throat, lungs, stomach, kidr
! neys, or pelvic organs. A remedy that
will cure it In one location will cure It
! in all locations.
i The Sisters Find Peruna a Never-f all-
Ins Safeguard.
Peruna Is such a remedy. The Sister
of Charity know this. When catarrhal
diseases make their appearance they are
not disconcerted, but know exactly what
remedy to use. These wise and prudent
Sisters have found Peruna a never-falling
safeguard. They realize that when
a disease is of catarrhal nature, Peruna
is the remedy. Dyspepsia and female
weakness are considered by many to be
entirely different diseases. Thatdyspep
sia is catarrh of the stomach and female
weakness is due to catarrh of the pelvio
organs the Sisters are fully aware, con.
sequent ly Peruna is their remedy li! both
these very common and annoying dis
eases. If you do not derive prompt and satts
factoryTesults from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case, aud he will
lie pleased to give you his valuable ad
; r
St. Josephs Acaden
PENDLETON, OREGON
Under the direction of b
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delphla. Resident and oar tra
plls. Special attention givM Z
music and elocution, student,
prepared for teachers1 examta
atlon for county and state en
tiflcutes. For particulars ad
SISTER SUPERIQE,
Address Dr. Hartman, President at
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbia,
Ohio.
An explosion of mill dust in the
Ontario mills at Buffalo, N. Y., com
pletely wrecked the entire building
and plant. Loss, 1300,000.
What The Earth Produces.
The earth has nourished ttt through un
known aires of human existence. Is it not
true that the earth supplies us with every
thing that we really require for existence?
Have you evrr thought that it is probable
that the earth supplies us with the means
to keep our bodily vigor, our health, if we
only knew it? The animals know by in
stinct what is good for them and will search
until they find in some plant what they
need for correcting indigestion or coitstipa
tion. etc. Is it, the it fore, not possible lhat
there mre roots and herbs supplied hy nature
which will cure the diseases that afflict
human kind ? That is whv Ir. Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. Y., has such faith in his "Med
ical Discovery." Years ago, when he was
in general and active practice, he found
that a combination of certain herbs and
roots made into an alterative extract, with
out the use of alcohol, would always put
the stomach into a health condition, nour-
n mr umuw, i era me oiooa ana nerves
and put healthy tone into the whole
system.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
restores the lost flesh by curing diseases of
the stomach and other organs of digestion
and nutrition and enabling the perfect di
gestion and assimilation of food from which
flesh and strength are made.
"I was alt run down, verv nervous, and saf
fercn terribly from stomach' trouble, which the
doctor prooounced intijretion," write, Mm,
Win. Morey, of Marshall Mich. "I doctored
lor a vear without permanent relief. Wa ad
vised hy a friend to try lr. Pierce a Golden Med
ical Discovery, and after the use of nine holllr
I was cured. I can heartily recommend the
-uoiaen xeaicai liwcorery to any one auRer
hi t from stomach trouble. My husband was
also greatly benefited by its use."
To gain knowledge of your own body in
sickness and health send for the People's
Common Sense Medical Adviser. A book
of iooB pages. Send 21 cents in stamps for
paper -covered, or, 31 stamps for cloth
bound copy. Address Dr. &. V. Pierce, 663
Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
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