East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY EAST OIUStiOXUN. HKXW.KTuX. OKKfiOX. SATURDAY. APKHi SI, 190.
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When Sickness Comes to the
Little Ones
It Is the Mother 'Who Chiefly
Suffers.
PAGE KCIK.
1ST FBIIKIOS F PE-BU-NA ?he KaOTHEIS WllM
6b suffers even more than the child
vho happens to be tick.
Her sympathy li deeper than that of
ur other member ot the family.
The mothers look forward with dread
to the torrid heal of summer, thinking
mt their children and the many im-uiue
to disease that are before thorn.
Spring and rammer are sure to bring
ailments, especially among the little
folks.
It does not take a mother very long to
discover that Pernna Is the bet friend
he has In times of illness among the
children.
The doctors may come and go with
Bieir different theories and constant
bangs of remedies.
The doctor of years ago gave entirely
UrTerent remedies than he does today.
Each year finds some change in his
prescriptions and In the drags he relies
pen.
A Multitude of Mother
Bare discovered that Peruna Is the
rtand-by, and that In all the ailments
mt spring and summer to which the
children are subjected, Pernna Is the
remedy that will most quickly relieve.
Whether it Is spring fever or stomach
derangement, whether It Is Indigestion
r bowel disease, a catarrhal congestion
mt the mucous surfaces Is the cause.
Peruna quiokly relieves this condition
as the mucous membranes. Its opera
tion is prompt, the children do not dis
like to take the medicine, It has no dele
terious effects In any part of the body.
It simple removes the cause of the
disagreeable symptoms and restores the
keaiih.
Peruna is not a physic. Peruna is not
a nervine nor a narcotic. Peruna does
ot produce any drag habit, however
long it may be taken. Peruna Is not a
Stimulant.
Peruna is a specific remedy for all
catarrhal ailments of winter and sum
Bier, acute or chronic.
The mothers all over the United States
are the best friends that Peruna has.
The Mothers Hold Pe-ru-na in High
Esteem,
Wot only because it has cured them of
their various ailments, but because it
always rescues the children from the
throes and grasp of catarrhal diseases.
We have in our files bushels of testi
monials from mothers whose children
fcave been cured by Peruna. However,
the large majority of mothers who use
Peruna, we never hear from.
But we do hear from a great number
f mothers who are so overjoyed at
some special good they have received
from Peruna that tbey cannot restrain
their enthusiasm. Tbey are anxious to
hare these b neflts with other mothers.
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NOTICE TO ADVKl.TISEKS.
Co;.y t'v aitertlMlnif matter to apoeaf In
the East Or-onlan must be In by 4 :4"i p.
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Die .waf:r0a7.
Aye. the world is a better old
world today!
Ar d a great, good mother this
-arth of our;
Her 'aIiIio tomorrows are a
white stairway
To lea us up to the star-lit
f!'v. ers.
The .-piial tomorrows, that, one
by ono
We climb and we climb In the
face of the sun!
Aye. tne world is a braver old
world today!
For many a hero dares bear
with wrong
Will laugh at wrong and will
turn away;
Will whistle it down the wind
with a song
Dare slay the wrong with a
Milendid scorn!
The bravest old hero that
ever was born!
Joacjuin Miller.
Till! WIVK llllillKI'.S.
Eveiy year the people of our coun
try are drinking more, and spending
a larger part of their incomes for
Stimulating beverages, according to
the stiuiMlcs of the American Grover.
Thus, In 1903, the total expenditure
In this direction, which, however, ln
'jcludoi tea and coffee, amounted to
$1.648,7" ?.n. In 1801 tne total was
tl.2T3.212,:U6, or 275. 4K5, 21 less.
This 1 a gain since 1901 of Zl.t per
The Benefit Which the Children of
the United States Have Received
From Pe-ru-na Can Never Be
Put Into Words.
The chronic ailments it has prevented,
the suffering it has mitigated, will
never be fully recorded.
Butatleast this much can be said that
the coming generation owes a great
debt to Peruna, for it is in the tender
years of yonth that slight ailments are
liable to develop Into lasting disease,
thus blasting the whole career of the
Individual.
The mothers who are bringing up their
children to-day to believe in Peruna
are doing a great work for humanity.
These children brought up to believe
In Peruna from the start, will, when
they become heads of families them
selves, use Pernna with unquestioning
faith.
Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire
Household.
As soon as the value of Pernna Is
appreciated by every household, both as
a preventive and cure, tens of thousands
of lives will be saved, and hundreds of
thousands of chronic, lincering cases of
catarrh will be prevented. ,
cent, and as the population increased
about 6i per cent in this time, it
would appear from a superficial view,
that the country Is running Into
drunkenness very rapidly.
A further analysis, however, shows
that the Increase in the use of spirit
uous liquors in the past three years
is equal to only 2.25 er cent, while
the consumption of beer increased 6
per cent. It would appear that there
has been a great gain In the consump
tion of tea and coffee."
This is natural to a condition of
prosperity, and It Is a favorable feat
ure that the greater expenditure, t)
!,e expected, as the average income
of workers has Increased, has gone
more Into the milder alcoholic or the
non-intoxicating stimulants.
WOltK OK TI1K WOMKX.
Every day in Pendleton the work
and worth of woman arc multiplied
and exemplified in n thrilling man
ner. Civic conditions, moral conditions,
mental conditions are discussed and
improved by her labor and the ;ub
liv passes too lightly over the accom
plishments of organized, progressive
women In public and private life.
Pendleton public schools will be the
beneficiaries of IVmlleton women. In
the purchase of 1200 worth of valua
ble and historic paintings for the
school rooms, next month. This is
a worthy mis. Ion and compares fa
vorably with any public movement
now being promoted by the men of
Pendleton.
liy bringing the art exhibit to this,
city Pendleton school children will
be Introduced to the masters. Pen
dleton public schools will be en
riched by paintings that are truly
treasures of the world or art and
many of which the children of this
city would not perhaps see until
grown up, and many of them not even
then.
Education Is not all obtained from
text books. Such education as will
be obtained from this enterprise of
Pendleton women has a high value.
THE I'RIMAItV LAW.
Oregon's first taste oi the direct
primary law is not unpleasant.
Although a very light vote was cast,
the people had their own way. There
were 4io packed conventions yester
day anywhere In Oregon. There was
little money used, ami If It was used,
those who gave It do not know
whether the voter did ns bidden, when
he entered the booth or whether he
r I;
Mrs. Thresa Rooke, 258 IT. Ashland Ave, Chicago, 111., Treasurer Ladles'
of the Maccabees, writes :
"In onr home Peruna is the only medicine we have. Grandmother, mother,
father and child, all have used Pernna. It is our great remedy for catarrh of
the stomach and head, colds, and female complalntsDf which it has cured me.
"We find it of great value when my husband becomes worn out or catches
cold. A couple of doses cure him.
"If the baby has colic, or any stomach disorders, a dose or two cures her.
"I consider Peruna finer than any doctor's medicine that I have ever
tried, and I know that as long as we have It la the bouse, we will all be
able to keep In good health. ''Thresa Rooke.
No Doctor Required
Mr. Edward Otto, 927 De Soto street,
St. Paul, Minn., writes :
"I cannot say enough for Peruna. It
has done great work in my family, es
pecially for my oldest boy. We had
doctored with three or four different
doctors and they did not seem to do bm
any good.
"We gave up hopes of cure, and so did
they, but we pulled him through on
Peruna.
"We bad several doctors and tbey
said they could do no more for him so
we tried Peruna aa a last resort, and
that did the work. Since then we keep
It In the house all the time, and no
doctor Is required." Edward Otto.
took the money and voted for the
other fellow. The secret ballot Is the
concealed weapon of citizenship.
The East Oregoiiian is a believer in'
the rule of the people. It does not
care for the politics of the people, i
just so the people themselves are j
masters. It is heartily ,lred of the
domination of boss-s aim of the di.--
grace of the state through corrupt I
politics.
Oregon is a great state.
I
Is pup-I
ulatod" by strong. Intelligent. pro- und be thankful that the sinipliriors
gressive people, and there Is no rva-1 art n,,t seeking to "reform" spelling j J
son why a handful of politicians! "'elr public will stand; nnd thel
should dominate. j public Is essenii:illy conservative und:-
It believes that the direct primary 1 n',,"'t!"" a ;
law is a means of retaining the man- Those of u.; w ho have mastered or i '.
iigement of public uffairs In the j l,;u lially mastered the present sys- '
hands of the common people and it t'"!x al Brent expense may not take
will not support candidate for the ! kindly to attempts to change It; but 1 1
legislature who is in ravor of repeal
ing or weak, ning this wise law. .
Th'-r'- will be complications and
misinterpretations this first year of
its operation In Oregon. Hut the ma
chinery will run more smoothly here
after. It should be so modified as to
permit the smaller parties to partici
pate in the primaries, and when this
Is done, it will have been perfected.
I!y the next state election the East
Oregonian hopes to see the women of
the great state of Oregon, take part
In the nominations of candidates.
With the direct primary law and
female suffrage the future of the
state will be securely safeguarded.
kevisim; the i,ax;c.ge.
The English language will stand a
lot of pruning. There are more su
perfluous , letters and uncommon
words In this, than In any other
tongue. Foreigners have more trou
ble getting their bearings among the
Innumerable variations of the English
grammar and spelling books, than In
any other language.
There are rules In other tongues.
In the English, none. Every spelling
book maker and grummarlan formu
lates a new code. The result Is lin
guistic chaos. Everybody's Magazine
for May discusses the attempt of
Andrew Carnegie to simplify the Eng
lish, In the following entertaining
manner:
Andru Carnagy has bestowed a lit
tle money for the expenses of a Sim
plified Spelling board, an association
of scholars that will try to use and
popularize simpler and more phonetic
forms of spelling cenaln words.
The omission of silent letters Is the
main present work of the slmpllflers.
Thus; "clgaret," "coquet," "deth,"
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found per
manent use in so many homes is that it
contains no narcotic of any kind. Pe
runa is perfectly harmless. It can be
used any length of time without acquir
ing a drug habit. Peruna does not pro
duce temporary results. Itis permanent
In its effect.
It has no bad effect npon the system,
and gradually eliminates catarrh by re
moving thonus of catarrh.
There are a multitude of homes where
Peruna has been used oft and on for
twenty years.
Such a thing could not he possible If
Peruna contained any drugs of a nar
cotic nature.
"welth," "infinltiv."
"wlsht."
"deflnit,"
thru,"
International
copyright stands in
the way of any sudden changes and
makes American spelling conform
with English in many books and some'
magazines. Domestic spelling, how-
ever can go as it pleases, to a certain
extent. lagazines. newspapers,
printers, publishers can give their
customers and clients as much or ns ! "
H"1" "simplified" spelling observe !
individual feeling und even associated
efforts like those of the slmpllflers
do not count for much at any time.
Spelling Is always changing us the
language 1.-. as pronunciation Is. Al
most Imperceptibly new forms con
quer. And It is as futile to object to
them as II was to object to "mob" or
"reliable." We open at random
N'orth's translation of Plutarch (1579)
nnd find: "Although from the be
ginning of their youthe they dyd use
to wearu longe hen res, yet wore they
never so carefull to combe and brushe
their heades as when they should to
the battell."
Doubtless every superfluous letter
that time has cut off was as precious
once In the proof-reader's eyes ns the
final "me. In "programme" Is to good
old hunker spellers now.
WIIKX TllltEES COMPAXY.
The wind howls 'round the house;
We hear It swell and die.
We three, shut In together,
Fearing nor wind nor weather.
Just you nnd Dove nnd I.
Dlfe's bitter storms assail,
The winds of Fate blow free,
We closer draw together.
And there's nor wind nor weather
For rou nnd Dove and me.
Pauline Parker Carroll.
THE GDOItV OF ICIXAXD.
They say that Island has one po
liceman, no Jail, no Intoxicating
liquor, domestic or Imported, and not
one Illiterate past the age of 10. A
poor country; and yet what country
Is richer In the riches that do not have
wings and fly away?
Oeorge Sutton, who broke the
world's record at 18-2 bnlk lino bil
liards at New Tork, 'April 17, defeat
ed Oeorge F. Hlnsson the next day, In
the International championship tour
nament by a score of 000 to 271.
T It
Mr. O. H. Farmer, Hew Martinsville,
W. Va., writes:
"Our Ultle son, Harry, is well and
healthy now and we think if we do aa
you directed us, he will keep his health
and grow strong.
"We know that our little son's life
was saved by your wonderful medicine,
Peruna, and we shall always praise
Peruna and use ft In our family when
needed.
"Should we have any more catarrhal
trouble In our family, we shall always
write to you for treatment." O. H.
Farmer.
Mr. Howard Andrew Sterner, Muddy
Creek, Pa, writes:
"I have Peruna In my house all the
time and won't be without it. It Is good
for children when they take a cold or
croup. It cured my baby boy of croup.
"I have Introduced Pernna into six
families since I received your last letter,
and four have seen relief already." -Howard
Andrew Sterner.
T-44 T.TTtT'rTT-MHtJ.
I ,
In order to niccl a Joiij fill intnl on tlir jmrt of
teaclierx in Eastern (frryov, u Snuiim r Sclmul irill he
coudufled for the jturimsr of iirijinriii; tmrlnrx for
State and County, caiunhitition-i. 'VIw xixtioux irill !
liftd in the J'i ndktou Aendemy LiiMilintj, In ii ,u,iii,ij
Monday, Jibiw 'J.'lh, rmttlnhkij nix link.
Special review claw irill, he ur;jniii;ed in all
branches required for Comity and State o,v A
tuition of Tieehv Dollar irill be ehanjul on i, toll
men t. Teachers who ined a ww certificate or uho
desire to secure one of hiylar yrade will , this an
excellent opportunity for the preparation mpiirrd.
Instruction, will be thorough und complete. For
further information, addrew,
Byers' Best Flour j
Is made from the choicest wheat that grevs. Good bread Is as-
sured when 3YURS' BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran, Shorts, Hteain
Rolled Barley always on hand. T
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS I
W. 8. BYERS,
For sale at the East OreRonian office Large bundles of news
papers, containing over 100 big papers, can bo had for 25o a bundle.
Pe-ru-na Should Ee Kept la
Every Household
Where There Are Little
' Children.
Peruna should be kept in the house
all the timo. Don't wait until the child
Is sick, then send to a drug store. But,
have Peruna on hand accept no sub
tltute.
Children areespocially liable to acute
catarrh. Indeed, most of the affection'
of childhood are oatarrh.
All forms of sore throat, quinsy, croup
hoarseness, laryngitis, etc., are but dif
ferent phases of catarrh.
Mrs. Amelia Sailer, Monasha, Wla,
writes:
"I have used Peruna for a number of
years. Itoured me of chronic catarrh
which 1 suffored with from infancy.
"When my three children were bora
they all had catarrh, but I have given
thorn Peruna and find it very effoctlvo
In ridding them of this horrible trouble.
I find that It is also good to give them
as a tonic and a preventative of colda
and colic.
"In fact, 1 consider It a household
blessing. I would not know bow to
raise my children without It. I am
pleased to give It my recommend
(on. "Amelia Sailer.
Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President
of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colum
bus, Ohio.
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