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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1902)
Great Slaughter of Prices Winter Goods Must be Closed Out. Y .in' putting; OUl all tun suits ami oveicoats, at a big if tluction duriitri tins suit Vou will And our nut prices far below the prices el Otbert nn tin g ime noinls, notwithstanding the bin discounts offerutl ly IOIM The size of the discount docs not mean anything 10 (he purchaser: it is the net price that determines whether en article is I bargain. Ladies' vV;iits and Wrapper! at a red notion. Liidi. h Gape ami Pttn greatly Mlluotd in price. I PlauueletUM and French Flannels at out price?. I Con forte alto at reduood prioat, v.al and unt I irflC ot QUI lurains before over tin ItOI k i pu ked T P W Wnre Whole Families can Trade I HE es can Trade W""" FAIR enthusiasm In the work Ot the mil denta who hdM' been engaged con eineed the gentlemen who began the enterprise that it should have us bromi n trope aa poeafble and be lo cated In the nillt ot n eltj Mled with naaterptecea of arts. gboundlni in classic tradition and monumenta, ami love loped In an atnoaphere thai inspires genlua mill ennblei refined taste to develop more rapidly than in pooetble aniosii coinnierelul nni tonntifai turlna communities. Blood Poison THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE OF ALL HUMAN DISEASES. The Place h whw rfau The vnin dell' nart of hf famous built enrly In the tury by the fatuous ' MM I ! MHtMtMt ! I M I M 1 1 I FKlliAY JANUAUY 17. 1M05 COMPROMISE AND HONOR Just at tin.- point in the progress ot discussion connected with the city government. It In pertinent to say something regarding the promised asaaajfeaaJse between the two factions now antagonistic. Let the statement bi plain anil Just. "Thrice Is ho armed who hath hi quarrel Just, and he but naked, though locked up In steel, whose conscience with injus tlce is corrupt." 2 Henry VI. III. 2. The Issue presented to i'emlletun Is whether certain officers admittedly guilty of accepting money ironi other men who habitually break the law. hall be peoeoeuted, or at leant auuli to carry all the punishment for deeds committed with knowledge and con sent of municipal Knvernment. eltl Kin, ami iourt. whether two tint Ions shall continue to earry on a relentless war against each other, when all that tfti aggressors desire can be secured by peaceable means. It Is a matter of fact that a caucus was held befon- the Inception of the present administration nt which It was agreed that hereafter Pendleton (tumbler were to pay the city $2! a u onlli until harvest, after which they were to pay $50 a month. There wan m pruiMjsal to slop the games, and the san.e principle was applied to the bawdy houses. It was a proposition to Increase the city's revenues, not te enforce the law. It waa to continue the same regime that has obtained In the paat, with the change that the city waa to receive more In the form of monthly Ones collected by the ot- j fliers, the mayor aud council agree-, lag to allow the games to run as they i have heretofore. This was a compromise, In Its very , aaeuci It was baaed upon the prop osition that public sentiment would ' not sustain the extermination of the gambling and running ot bawdy houses The city was to Increase Ita ' revenue. 1 1 1 1 1 permuting the name, and situated upon the PMCUM Mill u.i.s leased as the acadeinv, nud It Is mot and convenient It wan one of the famous houses ot Home and lias been described by many writers. It rises from a terraced garden about two acres In extent ami elevated (went) feet; from Its commanding position, one may have n fascinating view of that part of Home. The villa Is asso ciated with much of the history and many classical traditions and Menr .lames says of It: "Theie In surely nothing better In Home. perhaps nothing so good." Upon the ceilings arc the most tamoim frescoes of JttOKlUO, One Ol , them, from which the villa takes Its 1 name represents Aurora driving ; away darkness and scattering How Ota In her eottroo with night and day i break in the lunettes, in another room Is a fine composition represent lug Kame Bounding a trumpet which Ottghl to be suggestive to the yMW! gentlemen who pursue their studies there, ami on the staircase Is a cele heated baerellef or euptde. The sm rounding! are classic. The site of the villa was the scene of the great ' battle that Involved the very exist enee ot Home in II H ('.. when 0 on men fell on each side, and by the road which runs along the ridge Ol the hill the Gothic Invaders und.- U rlc entered the Kternal Cltv The course of study followed by the students Is one of observation and rem arch rather than design and Is Intended bv dnllv contact and as sociation with the worha ol the it The poison ejected from the fnntfs of tbe rattle- S. si' make i-. not more surely fatal thnn the virus or coma- gag i i, : ...i.:.. i. ....lint. mill vttuitrs the 7 BlOUS UIOt.ll lOlMMI, nuiiu r."" . ... ' rjr. blood destroya the tissues anil bones aud eats like a "-s (Milker sore into the flesh. Tim llisMM aptiesrs first In the form of a little sore or blister; soon the -land! I ii n to swell, pimples break out on the body, the mouth and throat i.i It i.. 1 t t nt aivnlUnv - c 1 1 fin 1 f 11 1 ulcers nnnar mi tk. , ,ui, s, ; i ni.ocing iv it.iiiiii.1 .. . .... - v ..... the riiu lan ,,,piiei colond iptotehei and other characteristic signs of Wood Poison home of the m the tlhsiaac oiogresses, mJ the destructive virus takes deeper hold upon appropriate . vllalll TllL, mP,Hci men an- as sorely perplexed over the character of ibis Auroi a. once a Villa I.UdOVllI eighteenth cen ' ardlnal of that i from blood noiaou aeever: they tell you to take mercury and potash alternately for tllrn vura 1 ... t At. - OCR HIM nuna. mmmm mm - Our book on Contacloua Blood Polaon 1tb mora Inform,, t ion bout thU dtSBtttto than you oan iosil y tret from any othor source. It dosorlbes aoouratsly and fully tha aytnptome as thoy appsar In aoh ataff of tbo inaladv, oimbltntr the rsader to oorrsotly dUfr noiie bU own esse, and, by following tha Instructions laid down In this book, to auooessfully treat hljwaelf at homo. Should the patient ned any aueolal dlrnn tlon or advice, our phyalolana will be a"lad to oorro pnnd with and holp him along- In every possible way. Don't hasitato to write fully about your con dition ; what you have to aay about youreelf will nsvsr go bovond our offlca. Yon oan have the best medical advice and this valuable little book without any eoal to you whatever. Our phyalolana are in oormspondonoo with hundreds all the time, and bavii succossfully treated thousands of aaasa. Don't despair of a oure because something- alaa haa failed. three atouinch of no bumsn being can atand this treatment long; besides, they to not cure the oisensp permanently, thousands know fro experience. S. S. S. la tha only guaranteed purely veg etable blood purifier, and the only antidote for this peculiar virus; it nurifiea the blood and builda up the con- ipilett I ttw.1 iuier i ... I paper, Tmt'M. PieLI owner. atitution. The apivetite improves almost from tbe first dose, the aores soon show signs of healing, nud the unsightly, dirty splotches aud eruptions grow paler and paler, and Imam imappeat S S S. haa for nearly .so years been known and used as a remedy for this dread ful disease. Gently, but thoroughly, it removes all traces of the poison wither the least injury to the system THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. render it difficult for the matter now at Issue to be settled But, In order that the people Of the town may be tt pialnted with the truth, and Jus tlce be done this Is said Now. was that not a compromise Was not It a compromise for the may Of and couucll" Was it not, in n sense, under the Interpretation of law by all the courts of the land, the tie coming a party to an alleged felony by every niBti who was a partv to that caucus wfio agreed to Its decls ; "J"" ?' tfOtO am! tun mi mm in i injur miTM 1 1 ' i Ion? Again, all the points Contended for UOU lull he itaillvd without i'ul liit-l , war of the factions Grafts can be stopped Better enforcement of law inn In obtained. Cleaner administra j tlon ol the police department, and , higher standards oi government can I be attained by mayor and council The mayor ami council have the pa lice department Milder their control They inu.v do us they wish respecting , , ' "' :i,ll,,v,,1"i,lll M can . . 'ie developed UCi r condlt Ions 11 ml the enforcement o. lav,. Intuoneee tiuU am most favorable Hence, it the present ipiatiel con-' In other arorda, I sculptor, a paint tinue ami the wheeln of government , r '" " architect who hat. "learned be kept inoperative longer. It can be ''" "Ul1, " ' here to live among wra mum nc-mrilUI a Splendid Ideals of his profesalon for three veara before heftnnlng the actual serious labor Of his life. 'which ate essential to the endUrlnl quality In the arts To this end young met) who bgve dUtingulahwd themaelvua and are already equipped Wttb a knowledge of the technique o' drawing pointim and modeling befon beginning their professional enreer are placed for three years in Intimate dnllv as relation with Un typical monunientH of antliiul'y und " ' ll-:ilh or the Ita!!. in rCnals aanc as are eonaldored worthy of Ithell Itudv. It Is Intended to re beonnee of nothing but personul feel lug between the factions, who are willing that the Interests of the city be sacrificed, the while the; atttnd embattled In bitter warfare. The citizens demand that the pres 084 disgraceful quarrel be under!; that men cease their stoppage m tin transaction of the people's business. And the demand Is growing In strength, promising to become Im Iterative ami to visit upon those on each side 01 the light the wrath ol Justly angry body of citizens. Then aide of the quarrel. Only by a com promUe cun It be ended. Compro- Tiic French, who are alwaya ton most In such enterprises, established a school in Rome U far baik as Hiso. ami England, Qermnnj fJelgium ami Spain and othei eoontrlea have im- nriiitutloijs lier,. which are much larger ami more useful than the Amerkan school can possibly he un III it receives the support ot the gov ernment The French academy o. ' up, s Hie famous Villa M.n, i 01 tne iuK,.st ,! nil)Ht ,,.,! ( t(1 ; sixieenili , eiitnrv im aces nn. I I,,. is right and wrong on eai h ""cd It with one of the inost com plcte ami valuable collections of models in existence The Oerman school Is atliii'li.Kt I., tl... " - mlae. In this Instance. Is honorable, i bassy. and thoae of Spain and Kug' It is also expedient When honor i 'and nr. under the ill reel luoervl ion oi the ambassadors ami expediency joined argue for a given courae of ac.lon, ho who op poses It will have a taak In logic to appal the professors of the, science. DESTRUCTION OF GIANTS Nan's Dyspepsia Ctin r o (awed id. ae agaeu ami it III iun you j M. Ohuruhi LnGrniMWi Ore, anys "I U fibred for 9fi years, and belle Vi liait I not u-sl Nan's Dyapepaln ('ill' I would not l- alive to write yon i testimonial." Naiiiau PUIIl, Holse. Idnbo says: "I mil, n il fo eaniej Ibuud nuuiy relleft nut ii, cure except yours." I or tal- by lallman ec in , and a I Nel class druggists, or send to Frank Nan. Portland Motel Pharinso . ort- land) Oregon. Price $i a bottle or r, iictiliH for $s express nr. paid James A. Howard flLAL ESTATE BROKER. Court St. nnur Flrut tin'.. Bank Has Real Estate for8al 8oa More: 36u acrea of choice wheat land about tan miles nortbaaat of Penuir ton. Thia la one of the fineat improv ed tarma In the county and naa school advantages. Will aeli for caah ur trado for equal value In ummprov-c land. Eiuht t.ne lota in fendleton at HOC each, on eaay term. 160 acre! of wheat land south o' Pftiirtleton. $800. 35 acres choice fruit and uarder Und near Milton. One-half of trac in bearing fruit trae . 7 neraa alfal fa. All under irrigation. Finely in, proved. 120 acraa on McKay Creak, X acrea al botton land under irrigation balance good wneat land, well in proved. 580 acraa good wheat land, in . body, four miles from Pendleton tarria half caah balance on time t suit purchaser at SU pr cant In teraat S: Carrison I't-oprietors Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard. Cavalry Horses for Sale. liESI OF CAM TAKEN OF 1 1 wis OVER NIGHT GIVE US A CALL. sSnnuMil Wirnlnwp, fcij ndleton Planing Lumber Yard LUMB Sllll Mil. a. L -..mi UW1 m.Uui i-.i , iwiiir.j Une, Cement, Plaster, Brick, and San We have tarts Raj 0 'nr hirm ml Oregon m Alts St., opp. Dm ' .... QOINfl IHROUOH A agjelaa mondry will pg througti youi ihln In two amabbipi worn out aaeoeni leteij aa If ytm had worn it a year. We save your shirt and save you nioiiev. We will seuil for your linen If you eond us pawaekavmn, ioub Weather m J slwsya com,'- In Jauuni, iiJ M III lhawii :) Irowo rottlt. al way. nri rturt alUrrlbr KtftD Tli,,i-win, wmi auptiMi N prieai un, l rirali'UM K-rert m ill brliiK Itatlr 'Icl't lo m n mum into Mliiltil on tiallUaO. NEaGLfJ i ,'. ,; uosr Hun. ART STUDY IN ROME. The elev.-n MUM down like a woli on the fold, With their arms stretched ont for a stroiiK strangle hold With a scowl on each m. t L'urtU. wiltluk troui Home in " w i ! wm - cat. l. vyv, Tl,:.r a, .k foreboding that aomeona muet weak There are three Institutions In en or die nonie wnien tne people of the United THE v-, Kaiuea ami women to remain, only Pi'1,' !alu' r"c"lr Interest UKe the creat of a beaker that c,,r)B .h. Ki i ZZ ,,.. ,n-t.b.e. American college, at which dark and areen. that the marshal and recorder were to be eetoppt-ii irum taking money addi tional to that paid to the city by the gamblers and bawdy houses. If, aa all will admit, the marshal and recorder were without the pale of the htw when they accepted money from those who were infracting the law, then, atrlctly speaklug, the may or and councllmen were without the candidates for the Catholic prleat- That team In Its pride e'er the scrim hntid inn ... ili..ir i,n, ...wo., .t..j..i i ..v i ma m rim , siuii.TiiiK iii. it-, was aeei. theology; the American school oft Like a breaker that scatters in snrav i Archaeology, and the American acad- on tbe ahore 1 y In0? Hr",hWlc;h .T8 Mtbl,'l That team went to smash who the In 1897 for the train ns of artlat. uirinim... French Restaurant cosy noons 'II Liglile.1 and rttettui II....; . ,, Best 25 cent Meals in tbe City. ami architects. The latter la really an outgrowth of the world'a fair, where the allied arts were brought together for the first time In Ameri ca under the lame direction. It was drat suggested at a gathering of ar- Por the augel of death butted Into the game. aiiu. io jmige by his haul he glad that he came. was frog teg. EXTRAS Kaateru and Oyateis I H i uipia pale of the law when they consented tlata and architects who were engag- eu wnn Mr Hurnham. Mr McKlrn. Mr. Hunt, Mr. Hlaahdeld. Mr. French. to the presence of games and bawdy houses, uud they were accessories be fore the fact, in a caao of lntemled breaking of the law. A quarrel arose In which men charge others with breaking faith, breaking faith in an agreement of wlsteh the essence was the continued violation of the law; In which there was no Intention to atop what was to bo allowed with full knowledge and consent of tbe mayor and all of the council. There was no principal at stake, excepting that of Increased revenue to the city. This is a plain statement, made with no intention on the part of the Kaet Oregoulan to do Injustice, or to Mr. Ward, Mr. Lafarge, Mr St. Oau- dens ami others of that coterie. The Koi the halfback in several sections was found In various parts of ground, And there lay the guarter, tha guards in iue uiicn the red battle purpoae waa to enable young men ! Hut no one could tell Just which nn from Am. Tli w)w. I,.,, ...... I. K t.i.1. "HUH oue. from America who had won high hon ors lu tho technical Institutions, or were equally qualified by private In struction to develop their genius under the most favorable condition!. Hence Rome was chosen for the headquarters of the school, as it had previously beeu by France, Spain, Germany and other countries of Eu rope for the same purpose. The !tu denta are selected by competition and receive pecuniary aid from the trustees through a .ve wnicn is tnougbt necessary was which, While, carrying baskets, the stream lug eyed friends Collected the aud enda, And the rooters wero silent; iiciiiieim muue moan, I he banners were drooping, the fish horus unblown. remnants of centers the Twice eleven fiancees are loud In their wail, i course of three I Twice eleven fond mothers are ween i.lll'hf ii mi'iiuus ii ..... .....i ...I. ""(' ' auui t lliav lillll unit not only for their peraonat advantag-' And twenty-two barpa have been nt es. but in order that they may bo! ted with strings teachers and an example to others Aud St. Peter has bought twentv-twn following the aame profeaalon , I pairs of wings iweniytwo The rapid Improvement and tbe j -j j Montague OPEN DAY and NIGHT OU8. LAFONTAIN, Prop HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY for Gentlemen who cheriah Uuailty. aoid by johm euHaum The Louvre Saloon eKNULU'ON MiSTIC L4UNDKV J. F. Koliinsoii, Prop. Pendleton. B WAINS! REAL ESTATE for SALE IH acrt far Pendleton 10 ucren ueHr Peiidietou. SPO acres near Pendle IM airrew near PendleUiu. Ha) acres o.-Hr Pilot lUtok l'Jl acre wheat land !'' acre wheat Imiil it," acres wheat laud t-ii aen-n wheat laiiii l-1i ai-rea wlieat land l) acre whent land IdO iM'ttin wheal land eUam ti U 20 mile from town. Six New Houses Cheap. N. Berkeley THE REAL ESTATE MAN. riavliiifs Hauk Building, Pendletou, Or The Columl Lodging Ho nkwi.y ki am u aii IN ((iNNWl IN CKNTKK OK kj F.X. SCMErW, You get Good Beer. Wheu you drj PILSI BEER TRANSFER, T R LJ C KI NG, ST O R A Q E. 11 A(kforit. CkOWNBR BROS-lscMtz BreH riMssiiNt maim i ovum"- i 4iiAr.liteed i'4 Mnsn afjdpi diggiiMuie "Kx.on