Image provided by: East Oregonian; Pendleton, OR
About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1904)
“T DRIFTWOOD. be relieved from work for a couple Pendleton stands a better chance ♦*♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»■»»»»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦»♦ »»»♦♦»♦♦»♦»♦♦♦•H ill»♦»♦♦ of days, when the following conver to get the headquarters of the order The late Queen Victoria seems to sation took place: of Women of Woodcraft than any have exercised a suzerainty over the "I would like to get off for about other Northwest city, if she makes pocket money of "her grandchildren, two days." the right effort. Several cities are sa.vs Jod Coates in Success. "1 can't spare you unless it is ab "She held them to a strict account solutely necessary You know you bidding for it, some of them have of ing in the matter of expenditure, and fered blocks of ground on which to if they did not make their allowances lost several days n fortnight ago. and we are getting behind in the work. erect the magnificent office head last over a specified time, she stern What is your necessity for getting quarters and if Pendleton expects to ly called them to account. off?" Inquired the farmer. "One week when the present "Veil, I vas to be married.” be in the race, she must be doing "Why. Fritz; your wife died only something. The headquarters of this Prince of Wales was at Eton, candy tarts and other school boy delights two weeks ago. and now you are TO order means at least 20 high-salaried proved his financial undoing. He had about to be married again. I do not clerks and officials, whose incomes spent a month's allowance in one understand that." would be spent in the city, and week. With impecunioslty and lndl- “Veil,” replied the German, "I don’t hold spite long." whose homes would be permanently gestion came repentance. "Accordingly he wrote a long Mea The farmer dismissed the case located here The mall facilities here Culpa to his grandmother, confess - without prejudice. are unequaled in the Northwest. ing his fault, and asking for an ad • • • Eight through mails arriving and vance on account of the next instal A group ot uuiversily students out ’.caving this city daily, and the cen ment Of pocket money. In reply he for a lark one day boarded a street The disclosure of the gigantic rail- tral location of the city with refer received a long letter of admonition car in an eastern city, and some of road ring, which pays George H. ence to the membership of the Pact from the queen, refusing his request the musically inclined gave vent to Men have professed their love "The letter closed with a sentence their feelings somewhat as follows: of God. of king, Maxwell over »»0,000 per year to fic jurisdiction of the order, I make in which the writer expressed the "In heaven above, where all is love. Of church, of state, of transact its business and locate ‘ its Pendleton the ideal location for the. pain that it gave her in having ho to There'll be no Faculty there." friends, of family, ; land scrip on choice timber tracts, headquarters, The order will erect write to him. "Now then, boys, once more and A loftier strain than all of “A few days later her majesty re- altogether." spoke up a voice from 1 explains the meaning of the hisses a splendid building somewhere this these I sing: which greeted Maxwell at the Ogden season. It means a permanent addi- ceived another letter from the future the rear platform of the car where I love Humanity! •X. heir to the British throne. It ran one of the aforesaid faculty, a grave i Irrigation Congress, last September. tion to the city which would be a much like this: 'Dear Grandmother: and dignified professor, was dlscov- not. and exeludí Divide not ' The opposition to Maxwell was bit- prize well worth any effort, no mat- Yours reecived. Please don't bother ered enjoying the music. Build no wall. / any more at>out me I'm all right • • • J ter and unrelenting. Although his ter how great. No special tie shall bind now I sold your letter for 30 shil The Buffalo News thus sizes up the i arguments were seemingly honest, me from the whole. lings to one of our fellows here, who Love's garment has no rent. and his plans puolic-spirited. it now In Manchester. England, the ta- is collecting the letters of notable Far Eastern mix-up: Russia was a grabber, It clothes them all. transpires that those who accused come from a percentage payment ot people.’ ” I love the cosmic soul! Russia was a thief; him of having hidden motives for the receipts of the gas companies to • • —J. A. Edgerton. Russia went to Manchuland agitating land law repeal, knew the the city, amounted to »250,000 for Signor Zanetti, the maricino had And stole beyond belief. • • truth at that time. Maxwell is ac- the past year. This payment was been displaying his dexterity to an Russia to Korea went, Jappy wasn't home; cused of agitating the repeal of the made to the city in return for the interested crowd of spectators in a Kentucky town. Stepping forward he Russia got her greedy milts the desert timber and stone act, WADE'S SHATTERED ESTATE. provisional franchises which the said: "For my next trick I will re On miles of fertile loam land law and the commutation companies enjoy in the city and has quire a small flask of whisky. Will Jappy got his dander up— The sale of the Wade personal c.auses o fthe homestead law. in or grown from nearly nothing at first, some gentleman in the Ludience ac Jappy's free from dread— property today closes one of the der to check the absorption of choice to this magnificent Income to the commodate me with the loan of a Wants to meet the Russian bear most extraordinary chapters ever timber lands through the action ot And beat him on the bead. people. Pendleton is confronted with pint flask?“ No one stirred; the magician was plainly nonpluused and written in the financial history of these laws, so the railroads may the same proposition. She can grant with ah appealing gesture he said: Processional and Recessional. Eastern Oregon. have more choice tracts left unset the franchise to the gas and electric THE Cl VERS OF BEST VALUES "1 had received a different impres The humble beginning of C. B. tied, on which to locate their mil company on a percentage basis, and sion than this, as to Kentucky cus We < f the morning have sLng to Pan. We of the dawn have danced; Wade in Umatilla county 20 years lions in land script. A faction in the in time, as the city grows to enor toms. Perhaps you did not under Whither the tides of sun-gold ran. >♦+♦»+♦♦♦ I HH 4 »4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦ <! HU I I Will some gentleman ♦♦♦»«♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»II»»»♦•«•» ago, the gradual rise to positions of irrigation congress openly branded mous proportions, as it will, this in stand me. Whither the shadows chanced. kindly loan me a pint flask of whis- trust and financial influence, the phe Maxwell as a gtafter. On his first come will relieve the burdens from ky?" We af the morning have laughed at nomenal accumulation of all kinds of appearance on the platform of the the t axpavers and will not be an un Again there was no response, and Life. valuable property, the wide scope of -ongress. he was loudly hissed by the just tax on the company which en briefly apologizing, the magician said Kissed him our finger tips. interests throughout Eastern Oregon 1 Kansas and Colorado delegations. joys its privileges from the people. he would be compelled to omit this Drank with gladnes sand diced with from his repertory for that night. | involved in his individual business. and it now comes to light that they strife. He was turning again to his table and then the sudden bursting of the knew whereof they hissed. The rail Oregon City opens the democ rati< when a tall, lank man in the rear of. Jesting with careless lips. bubble, the collapse of the great in roads own millions of dollars worth campaign for president in Oregon by the hall arose "Mistah," said he. fluence and financial standing of the of lieu land scrip and if the settle instructing its delegates for W R "would a quart flask do as well?", We of the morning have dwelt with TWO BIG SPECIALS FOR A WHOLE WEEK Spring man. and the unspeakable intricacy ment of the public domain through Hearst. The opposition of the money producing a bottle of that capacity. ■ Spring of the fli>w'r-«*eei face. “Just as well, sir.” replied Zanettl. Told of our love« on an idle string. of the tangled s».cin of financial ruin, convenient laws, is checked, the power and the syndicates to Hearst's 4 nd every gentleman In the house Prayed for a lover's grace. go to make up a chapter that reads companies can locate their scrip at candidacy is making him stronger arose with that size flask extended Men's dark grey woolen mixed suit, good v.luo at »7.50. for o>e week we will sell this suit at »5.48 11 like a romence. leisure on the choicest tracts. The with the people. If they want to see We of the evening bare dreamed our Men's dark mined suit of wool material ............................ »6 JO Reaching out to every financial scrip curse should be abonsned and Hearst defeated the trusts and Wall The following epistle is from the dreams. Men's all wool black Clay worsted suits, for one week »745 center and every industrial nerve ot the land laws regulated to preserve street should We of the night have wept; i indorse him and the •»en of Eugene Field, written a short Me..'a fa..«/ wool worsted suits ............................................ . •s M. »10.50. »12.50 and »1540 twilight Eastern Oregon, the Wade interests the public domain for the actual set people would then suspect him on time before his death to a young ad Star« have faded from mirer in Boston: Men's extra pat.ta, all sizes and prices from 75c per pair up to »5.00 pair. streams. I a fleeted more people than any other tler. general I principles. "Dear Little i-ady—I thank you Stars in the skies have slept. Boys' suit« with long pacts, »4-00. »5.00. »5.75. »700 and »9 75 single interest in the entire state. very much for your charming letter. Boys' abort pants suits from ............................................... ............................ »1.00 up to »6.75 The East Oregonian rejoices to ses COMING EVENTS. Peculiarly distributed over B wide It pleases me greatly to know that We of the evening have borne a Boys' extra pants, long or short, all sizes and grades. way off in Massachusetts there is a cross— scope of country, and invested in db its sentiment on the high taxation April 14—Republican ríate con little girl who reads and likes wbat A cross on a wintry hill: versified property as was the Wade of vacant lots and idle town proper vent ion. Portland. I write. Counted as gain where we reckoned estate, scarcely a neighborhood in ty favorably commented on by the Cat April 16—Meeting of Oregon "Not so very king ago 1 was a lit loss. the entire section of Eastern Oregon county press. This is one advance tie-growers' Association. Portland Beys' shoes. good ht-vy wetgnt. ........................................................................................................ »1.25 and »1.40 tle boy in Massachusetts Maybe Suffered, smiled—and been alili. April 19—Democratic state con that Is why 1 love its people so escaped a thrill of dismay when the step that should be risked by the Boys' fine dress shoes, calf skin er vici ............. •135, 5145, »1A5 and »200 much. for. indeed, my heart turns We of the evening have had «he morn next assessor of Umatilla county. vention. Portland. collapse came. Men's fine cress shoes, calf or vici, guaranteed »3 XX) and »3-50 May 2—Oregon Federation of La often and tenderly to them and their We of the night, the dawn; Men's dress shoes, calf or vici, „............................ and »275 »2-25 From that vast accumulation of Every man who refuses to build up bor. Oregon Chy. dear old bills and pleasant valleys A*h«-s of memory lie forlorn. property all selected for its value on or sell valuable town property, in Men's work shoes, heavy or mediu.n weight. • • • • •1.40 pair May 4—General M. E. conference. “I have several boys of my own Whither to flame has gone now When they are older I shall and worth, just a mere handful re hopes that the enterprise of sur Loe Angeles. We repair every pair that rips, free of charge. — Emory Pottle, tn The Reader I May 27-28 — Caledonian picnic at send them down to Massachusetts to mains after the crash. It was built rounding property holders will bring see the girl« there, If ever you see Judge Deady, who once graced the on an unstable foundation, It is as hitu unearned value, should be made Athena. June 2. 3. 4—Umatilla count; pio a fine young fellow coming down Oregon bench, seems to have had • evidence of the curse of unlimited to pay a tax proportionate to the □eers' reunion, at Weston. your street and crying at the top of ideas of bis own of bow to deal with a credit to a man. Today the last man who improves his lots. Mr. June 6—General election in Or, his voice. Where, oh where. is the juries, who did not do their duty as a harm rg Miss Blank* you must the judge saw it. A juryman thus remnant of the greatest single estate Strain can safely make this innova gon. June 15. 16. 17—Oregon encamp- know he is my boy. And youll be relates his experience with the judge: in Eastern Oregon is being parcelled tion. as a crowning stroke for his gracious to him. will you not? ment G. A. R, Hood River "A feller was indicted for assault out, 10 cents on the dollar, to pay triumphant term as county assessor "Well. I must stop now. for 1 must with intent to kill. I was a young In certain communities large proper the debts upon which the financial The cotton mills of Fall «viver. go out and shoot a buffalo or two for ty owners hold back the progress of Mass., will be shut down indefinitely supper. Be sure to call on me if feller and didn't know you know, so bubble was built. Russ a's Food Caches. »♦♦♦♦ I ups and leaves it to the foreman, so ♦ ♦ ♦ While many qf Wade's individual the town by refusing to sell or build for two days out of every week, to ever you come to this wild prairie did the others, and they brought in The Russians have taken the most town Always affectionately your a verdict of guilty of assault with in creditors will suffer, and while finan upon valuable property. The com restrict production. About 28.00« op- friend. Eugene Field.- remarkable precautions tor the pro eratives are thus idle one-third the tent to sc are munity grows and thrives all about cial circles in Eastern Oregon were • • • time. visioning of. their troops. At inter "The jedge was hopptn' mad. an' flurried for a brief time, on account them; enterprising men who do build An Eastern newspaper tells the fol he locks us all over and ses to the; vals oj about a quarier of a mile are taxed to desperation to pay for of the failure, the First National Japanese authorities are now lowing: A granger was at the Union sheriff 'Mister Sheriff, take this 'ere along the greater part of the entire Bank, of which Mr. Wade was cash city government, while the drones claiming that they have not lost a station at CoIambus the other day. jury lo jail an' lock 'em up.' an' be length of the Siberian railway stores We sell the Superior Steel Range. No pains will be spared on of concentrated proteid food bare ier. has settled tae accounts in which bear no burden and reap rich re war vessel—not even a torpedo boat telling of an occurrence on his farm did - our part to offer you a lme of goods excelled by none. Our prices —since the war opened, though they One of his employes was a German ■ee 1 buried on each side of the line, Tutuilla. April 5. it was involved through Wade, in a wards from the energy of others. admit having several vessels da mar- He was a hard-working, honest and are as low as tr.c lowest. to main- •si!) deposit being enough highly satisfactory manner, and is Tax the vacant lots high and make ed. conscientious man. and was married. John McFarland and J A Ballard tain a company—said to be 290 men today stronger in the confidence of it cheaper to build than to own id le His wife was taken sick and finally both wealthy and prominent republi —for a week. The position of these M Curie, discoverer of radium, died, the husband, of course, leaving can politicians of W. st Virginia, provisions is not known to the ser the people of Eastern Oregon than property. believes that a man entering a nom bis work several days In consequence. quarreled at the Northfork conven gesnts or captains, bat only to the ever before. HELIX, OREGON containing one pound of radium Two weeks later he appeared at the tion Both drew pistols and shot each commandants, who have the inform- No matter what the political con would be struck dead instantly. The able manner in which the new ation in cipher—London Chronicle bouse of his employer and asked to other dead ♦♦♦♦ cashier, G. M. Ri^e. has solved the veutions do witn the direct primary nominations, the people will heartily knotty problems that confronted the bank at the time of the failure places indorse the amendment. The people him at the head of financial circles ire drifting farther from the govern ment each year. Popular represen in Eastern Oregon. Not only has the bank been tation is narrowing and centralized strengthened by mis settlement In political power is being strengthen- the confidence of the people, but the ed by every succeeding campaign, business men and stockmen who suf By arring the masses from direct fered through Wade's misfortune, participation In the choice of public have been placed in positions to officials, through delegate conven continue in business, with the unlim tions opnlar interest in the govern ited confidence and financial assist ment is diminished and deadened. ance of the bank. The people come to believe that tue Order has been brought out of a leaders alone are fitted to make th* financial chaos, and while but few choice of officials. Keep the people people realize the individual effort it in direct touch with the government has (-oat, they realize that the Wade LI you would keep the government failure, as much as it concerned the pure and perpetuate public Interest interests of this county, has even in public questions. Make the peo now ceased to affect in the least the ple believe that they are not part of activity, the credit or the business the government and they soon cease of any man or institution in Umatil to take part. Corruption follows the la county, except Wade himself. caucus, the clique, the factions and the centralized power. The direct Attorney-General Bagley, of Idaho, primary law will lodge the choice of was not so much opposed to the public servants with the masses Bible in public- schools, as he was the voters, where it rightfully rhe Book of Mormon and Mormon longs. sectarian exercises, when he render ed his decision against religion in Military rule still holds sway the public schools, yesterday. In several counties of Colorado. This some portions of Southern Idaho the is a device of the state authorities to -public schools were attended almost evade the operation of an injunction exclusively by Mormon children, and issued by a state court, commanding were taught by Mormon teachers, it that banished union men be allowed ta needles sto say that sectarianism, to return to homes and families. in the public schools of that portion Than this, no policy could be more of the state was running rampant, short-sighted on the part of those in IB fact, the schools were the rehears- authority. In the last analysis, gov WE CAN FILL THEM AT PRICES THAT WILL MEAN A MONEY SAVING AND THE HIGHEST SATISFACTION. WE HAVE THE ing meetings for Mormon Sunday ernment in this country is based up 8TOCK AND HAVE MADE THE PRICES RIGHT. school lessons. Mormon songs. and on consent. Let the mass of the peo SPRING TIME NEEDS ARE NUMEROUS. GARDEN HOSE. GRADES OF BOTH RU3BER AND COTTON. GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Mormon scriptural meetings. Under ple once come to believe—as the these conditions it was necessary for Colorado authorities are giving them NOZZLES, SPRINKLERS AND HOSE REEL8. OUR SEVEN-PLY, FULLY GUARANTEED RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, WHICH WE RECOM the state to step in. and rather than reason to believe—that the opera MEND AS THE MOST ECONOMICAL. HALF-INCH HOSE. 20C PER FOOT. THREE-QUARTER INCH AT 25C PER FOOT. deny the children the use of public tion of the laws is not equal, a new PUMPS—SOLE AGENTS FOR THE RED JACKET “SO EASY TO-FIX DEEP WELL PUMPS; ALSO HAYES' DOUBLE CYLINDER PUMP funds, the state will bar religious form of government will quickly FOR SHALLOW WELLS. exercises out of the schools. This low. decision of Idaho is not a blow at re ligion in its proper place, even The W. C. T. U. of New York though that religion be Mormonism, New Jersey has commenced a but it is a blow at religion and es sade against the mingling of pecially at Mormonism, as a domi sexes at bathing resorts on nant force in any public school. beach. If the W. C. T. U. will direct The woolmen of Umatilla county its attention to the , low-necked may 'well be elated over the sale of gowns and high-heeled shoes of New Yakima wool at 12 and 12% cents port’s disgusting set, instead of wor per pound. The wool purchased rying about the incompleteness of there was inferior to the Umatilla the bathing suit, it will serve human clip in every respect, and if an in ity in a fuller sense. The wine sup ferior grade brings this price, the pers and debaucheries of Newport Umatilla clip may be reasonably ex are a thousand times more demoral pected to bring from 1 to 2 cents izing than the harmless commingling and perhaps more than .this figure. of crowds on the beaches. The effort of the buyers to hammer .Mrs. Emma L. Watson, who has down the prices has failed miserably and the frank and honest admission Just been brought from Chicago to of the management of the scouring Portland under 14.000 bonds for com plicity in the Marie Ware land frauds mills, to the effect that wool will be denies that she fled from Oregon to ••••••••••••••••eeoeoeeeeeeoeeeeeooeeeeeoeooseee aaaaaaa«eoeeoeoeea•oooeoeeoooeooAeeoeoeoeooeoooaeooooooeeoeeeeeeeeeeeoeeoeeeeeeeee'eeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeee even higher than last year la encour- escape arest. aging The clip is of better grade than last year, The sheep are tn the best condition for shearing. The old clip has been sold out of the coun- FRIDAY. APRIL 15. 1904. try. and the demand for woolen manufactures is constantly increas AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. ■ ing. so there is every prospect for and continual brisk Published every Friday st Pendleton. better prices Oregon. bj the demand for Western wool. What is EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING . needed now among the woolgrowers COMPANY. is organization, co-operation. protec Telephone. Main 11. tion of individual members, and in The buyers are Entered at Pendleton post office as second- dividual interests. matter organized and work in harmony, 1 Their success depends upon i this or- gauizaiion aud co-operation, Success to the woolmen will come through the same channels FOLLOW THE CROWDS Alexander Department Store For bargains in new, fresh and reliable merchandise at less than yon can buy damaged goods for • •••••••••••• Alexander Department Store Clothing and Shoes 10 PER CENT OFF ON CLOTHING 10 PER CENT OFF ON SHOES Hardware, Paiots, Oils and Varnishes SONES Your Wants in the Hardware Lme W. J. CLARKE ®> CO Telephone Main 211 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 211 Court Street