East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 14, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREUOXIAN. PENW.EToN. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 11. 1806.
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HOW TV0 BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED
PELVIC CATARRH BY AID OF PE RU HA.
Female Weakness Is Usually Pelvic Catarrh. Pe-ru-na
Cures Catarrh Wherever Located.
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
Published Daily, Semi-Weekly and Weekly, at Pendleton, Oregon, by the
EAST OREGOXIAN PrUUSniNG COMPANY.
Member Serlpps-McKae News Association.
The East Oregonian la on sale at B. B. Rich's News Stands, at Hotel Portland
and Hotel Perkins. Portland, Oregon.
Telephone Main 1.
Entered at Pendleton Postoffice as second-class matter.
THE MEANING OF EASTER.
The following beautiful Interpretation of Easter is from the pen of William
Allen White, the gifted Kansas author and editor, and Is taken from a recent
Kansas newspaper story In the Saturday Evening Post.
It expresses the meaning of Easter so fully and so beautifully that the
East Oregonlan gives It to its readers In full, as a most fitting Easter lesson:
The celebration of Easter is the celebration of the renewal of life after
the death that prevails in winter. , People of many faiths observe a spring
festival of rejoicing, and of prayer for future bounty. Probably the Easter
celebration Is like that at Thanksgiving a survival of some ancient pagan rite
that men established out of overflowing hearts, rejoicing at the end of a good
season and praying for favor at the beginning of a new one.
But to the Christian world Easter symbolize a divine tragedy. The com
ing of Easter, as it Is set forth In the Great Book, Is a most powerful story of
one of the deepest passions that may move the human heart the passion of
father-love.
Once there lived In the desert n man and his little child a very little boy,
who sometimes was a bad little boy, and who did not do as he was told.
And on a day when the father was away about'hls business the child, playing,
wandered out on the desert and was lost. From home the desert beckoned
the little boy; it seemed fair and fine to adventure In. When the boy had
gone for many hours the father returned and could not find him, and knew
that the child ,was lost. But the father knew the desert; he knew how It
lured men on; he knew Its parching thirst; he knew Its thorns and brambles,
and Its choking dust and the heat that beats one down.
And. when he saw that the boy was lost, his heart was aflame with
anguish; he could all but feel the desert fire In the little boy4s blood, the cac
tus barbs In the bleeding little feet, and the great lonesomeness of the desert
In the little boy's heart: and. as from afar, the man heard a walling little
voice In his ears calling. "Father, father:" like a lost sheep. But It was only
seeming, and the house where the little boy had played was silent.
Then the father went to the desert, and neither the desert's fire murmur
ing at his brow, nor the sand that filled his mouth, nor the stones and prickles
that cut his feet, nor the wild beasts that lurked upon the hillsides, could
keep the bleat of that little child's voice crying, "Father, father!" out of his
ears. And when the night fell, still and cold and numbing, the father pressed
on, calling to the child In his agony; for, he thought it was such a little boy,
such a poor, lonesome, terror-stricken little boy out In the desert, lost an J
In pain, crying for help, with no one to hear.
And wandering so. the father died with his heart full of unspeakable woe.
But they found the wayward child In the light of another day. And he never
knew what his father suffered; nor why his father died, nor did he under
stand It all till he had grown to a man's stature, and then he knew; and he
tried to live his days as his father had lived, and to lay down his life, If need
' be, for his friend.
This Is the Easter story that should come to every heart. The Christ that
came into the desert of this weary life, and walked here footsore, heart
broken and athlrst, came here for the love that was In His heart'. Who put
It there whether the God that gave Shakespeare his brain and Wagner his
harmonies, gave Christ His heart or whether It was the God that paints the
Illy and moves the mountains In their labors It matters 'not. It is one God,
the Author and First Cause of all things. It Is His heart that moves our own
hearts to all their aspirations, to all the benevolence that the wicked world
knows; It Is His mind that Is made manifest In our marvels of civilization; it
Is His vast, unknowable plan that Is moving the nations of the earth.
Whether tt be spirit or law or tendency or person what matter? It is
our Father, who went to the desert to find His sheep. 1
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Forty-oij years ago today, on April 14, 1865, the great heart of Abraham
Lincoln ceased to beat. How greatly this great and noble man was misunder
stood, misinterpreted and misjudged by his own countrymen, Is made more
and more clear as the years go by.
How many of those who stood with uplifted bayonets opposed to his great
principles of freedom and emancipation 41 years ago, would oppose the same
great principle today, were It at issue?
How many of those who nurtured a hatred for the martyred president at
the close otjthe Civil war, now hold such a hatred In their hearts?
The evolution of time, the unfolding of liberty and the development of
the human mind have opened before thinking men the grandeur of the senti
ments and Ideals of Lincoln. How paltry and Insignificant now seem the po
litical lines which divided men 40 years ago! How splendid has been the
universal enlightenment which followed Lincoln's martyrdom!
CLEANLINESS IN OFFICE.
Mrs. lassie Redding, 8131 B Clifton Place, St.
Louis, Mo., writes:
"I found after trying many different medicines
to restore me to health, that Ferona was the only
thin; which could be depended npon. I began
taking it when I was in a decline, induced by
female weakness and overwrought nerves.
' "I began to feel stronger during the first week I
took Feruna and my health improved daily until
now I am in perfect health and enjoy life as I
never did before." Lizzie Redding.
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Mrs. Mable Bradford, 18 Church street,
Burlington, Vt., Secretary WhitUer Oratorio
Society, 'writes:
"Feruna is certainly a wonderful medicine
for the ills of women. I have heard it
spoken of in the highest praise by many,
and certainly my ezperienoo is well worthy
of a good word.
1 began to have severe pains across my
back about a year ago, brought on by a
cold, and each subsequent month brought
me pain and distress.
"Your remedy was prescribed, and the way
it acted upon my system was almost too good
to be true. I certainly have regained my
health and strength, and I no longer suffer
periodical pains and extreme lassitude."-
Hable Bradford.
diseases, including pelvle ca
tarrh a life long study.
Peruna cures catarrh, whether of the
pelvic organs or any other organ of the
human body.
Pe-ru-na, a Natural Beautlfler.
Peruna produces clean, mucous mem
branes, the basis of facial symmetry
and a perfect complexion.
The women have not been slow to dis
cover that a course of Peruna will do
more toward restoring youthful beauty
than all the devices known to science.
Many a girl has regained her faded
beauty, many a matron has lengthened
the days of her comely appearance by
unlng Peruna.
In Feruna these women find a prompt
and permanent cure.
Thousands of testimonials to this ef
fect are received by Dr. Hartman every
year. The good that Peruna has ac
complished In this class of cases cuu
scarcely bo over-estimated.
Thousands of Women Cured Every Year
by Correspondence-Tills Is What
Dr. Hartman Proposes to Do
For You Without Charie.
. Women who suffer should read the
evidences presented here. We have
thousands of letters from grateful
friends who tell the same Btory.
Half the ills that are peculiarly
woman's own are of a catarrhal
Character, female weakness was not
understood for many years.
Dr. Hartman deserves the credit of
having determined its real character.
He has mado culurrh and catarrhal
IU-vImjI Formula "For a number of years requests have come to me from a multitude of grateful friends,
urging that Pe-ru-na he given a slight laxative quality. I have been experimenting with a laxative addition for
quite a length of time, and now feel gratified to announce to the friends of Pe-ru-na that I have In corporated
such a quality in the medicine which, in mjr opinion, can only enhance Its well known beneficial character.
"S. 1!. HA HTM AN. M. D."
If you do not derive prompt an.l
satisfactory results from the use o!
Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hart J
man, giving a full statement of your
case, and he will be pleased to give
you his valuable advice grails.
Address Dr. Hartman, President;
of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colitin-?
bns, Ohio. All correspondence held,
strletlv confidential.
IICHIAL OF LIXCOLX.
And so they burled Lincoln? Strange
and vain.
Has any creature thought of Lincoln
hid
In any vault 'neath any coffin lid.
In all the years since that wild spring
of pain?
TIs false he never in the grave hath
lain. ,
You couid not bury him although you
slid
Upon his clny the Cheops y mid,
Or heaped it with the Rocky 11 untaln
chain.
They slew themselves; they but set
Lincoln free.
In all the enrth his great heart beats
a- strong.
Shall beat while pulses throb to chiv
alry, And burn with hate of tyranny and
wrong.
Whoever will may find him, any
where Save In the tomb. Not there he Is
not there.
James McKay.
The East Oregonlan cares not one whit for the politics of a candidate If
his moral character and his principles are all right. It does not care whether
Tom Word Is a democrat or a republican, If he enforces the law In Portland,
where the law has never been enforced before. It does not care whether Judge
Lowell Is a democrat or republican, If he will be truly a representative of the
people In the United States senate, which the East Oregonlan believes he will
be If elected. The government Is honey-combed with graft and law violation. It
is the most serious menace of the century and the people must take steps to
check It. Officiate who have the moral courage to oppose the powerful mon
opolies, enforce the laws without fear or favor, are In demand and for this
reason the East Oregonlan Is supporting every man on the list who Is a moral,
fearless man. It does not ask a question as to his politics If his character and
courage are right.
The trusts and combinations arc spending money to defeat Judge Lowell
for the United States senate, because they do not want a man In that office
whom they cannot handle. The law violators are fighting Harvey K. Brown,
Tom Word and Walter Pierce, because they cannot handle such men and
therefore do not want them In office.
The East Oregonlan believes that one of the greatest principles Involved In
' any election, Is w hether candidates respect the law and will represent the
whole people. Paltry political differences count for nothing among the people,
when the great questions of the sacredness of the law and the overthrow of
corrupting Influences In government are at Issue.
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Wedding Stationery
This is Cupid's headquarters for
many things before and after the nup
tials have been celebrated. Engage
ment, Announcements, Wedding and
Reception Invitations, "At Home1
Cards, etc. Also Engraved Calling
Cards and Embossed Monogram Sta
tlonery. We have an extensive line
of samples to select from. "GOOD
FORM" and HONEST PRICES guar
antecd.
Let's have your order as much In
advance as possible to Insure "on
time" delivery.
Frazier's Book Store
THE Rl-rriCOTIIAL.
We ride In silent rapture, she nnd I,
While a row of merry milestones flit
ted by.
And It seemed the night grew
darker
With each sputter of the spnrker,'
But the loveilght In my heart was
burning high.
We sat behind the headlight's golden
glare,
And the scent of fragrant naphtha
filled the air.
While my arm, like Cupid's tether.
Stole around her waist of leather
To the music of the horn's Inspiring
blare.
Long I gazed Into her goggles, and I
said:
"Oh promise me that some day wo
will wed!"
Then a chap who'd lost his hearing
Got entangled In our' gearing,
And she answered: "Yes, I promise
on the dead!"
Puck.
By a close vote, the Tacoma school
board has demanded the resignation
of A. II. Warner, who has been city
superintendent of schools four years.
Competent and Impartial observers
claim that all that Is the "matter"
with Warner Is that ho is up with the
times as to present methods nnd plans
for the future. Outside school men
arid women roundly denounce the
board as a bunch of mosshacks.
Five councllmen of Eugene favor
raising the saloon license from $500
to SS00. - Three councllmen and the
mayor oppose. It will probably be
done.
The DOLCEOLA
A new, a Wonderful Musical Instru
ment; its tones are sweefer than those
of the Harp or Piano, yet any. one with
the. least knowledge of music can play
it after one weeks practice.
Don't Buy A Piano
and pay out so much money for music
lessons until you have seen and heard the.
DOLCEOLA
Call and hear the latest music as played .
on this wonderful instrument.
Prof. 0. H. Hart ling
Room 4 New Schmidt Bldg.
Over Great Eastern
Iron"
Don't, let your finish
wear through by neglect.
If you want to pre
serve the wood finish and
beautify the home, try
JAP ALAC
MURPHY'S
The Home Decorator
1 1 1 Court St.
Chop, Barley, '
Stock Food
and
Poultry Supplies
THE CONVENIENCE
of eloctrlc power Is a thoroughly es
tablished fact. Aside from this, Its
absolute safety, economy of space, low
cost of operation and
GHEAT EFFICIENCY
will recommend it to all manufactur
ers or to any parties using power for
any purpose whatsoever.
Northwestern Gas and
Electric Co.
CORNER COURT AXD GARDEN ST
C. F. COLESWORTHY
i 137 and 129 East Alta.
DON'T IiOOK A GIFT HORSE IN
THE MOITII.
We don't pretend to give away our
elegant stock of i.p-to-datn vehicles.
Hut we do say that we will sell you
the most stylish nnd well-made trap,
buggy, runabout, phaeton, surrey or
buckboard ut lower prices, quail v
Considered, than you can buy t any
place In Pendleton.
We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks and
Huggles. Easy running and made
from bone-dry material. Guaran
teed to give satisfaction In this climate.
See us about Gasoline Engines. We
are agents for the Fairbanks-Morse
Gasoline Engines for Irrigating and
mining mnchlneiy. Estimates given
on Irrigating plants. Call and get
our prices.
Neagle Bros.
ttto 11 atUvitiltlis
TOM
This Fact bears directly on
your Pocketbook :
If the price and article are
both right what more could
be asked.
Dutch Henry
Office, Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage
Company. 'Phone 1-ala 178.
Also nt Henneman's cigar store, op
poslte Great Eastern store. 'Phono
main 4.
Byers' Best Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that grcwa. Good bread la as
sured when 3YDRS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam
Rolled Barley always on hand. '
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS I
W. 8. BYERS, Frurrietor.
HOWS YOUR WOOD
SHED
Does your woodshed
need filling? Is your
coal bin empty?
If you find you are in
need of either, rins up
Main 5 and we will fill
them up for you with
WOOD or COAL
Laatz Brothers :
'Phone Main 5.
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capaolty, 1(0 barrels a day. ,
Flour exchanged for wheat
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped r
to., always on hand.
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