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I n<ir s»un wm . Maker Cltjr. will accept Mr. Wood's system of so of Frederick II and the Hessians Superintendent Terrell, of the Ba under the ciety when it is known that he would "Frederick's impatience ker City watershed foreal reserve, has prevent the vulgarity of the divorce rigid military discipline of his father closed down the Bock Creek power court by abolishing tlie marriage cer gave rise to dissensions and he tried plant of the Baker City Gaa & Elec emony. and that he would remove all to escape to the court of his uncle. tric Light Company. The power FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1904. of England. Being plant w . ih dosed by order of the in law. when law is the first principle of King George ••••••••••••••• was terior department, because the elec the universe. The system Is too start seized in the act, his conduct tric light company has violated the e visited with still greater severity and I ling to invite serious consideration. rules and regulations of the depart Hal ha! Now it's the wild and he was kept in close confinement, ment In regard to forest reservations. woolly East! The scene of the One of the first voluntary. spon- while his friend. Lieutenant Katt. The flume whl<*h conveys water to gun-fighter's exploits appear to true was executvd In his sight. i t&neous recognitions of the • • • the power house runs across that por be transferred to New York. worth and importance of the west, On coming to the throne Frederick tion of the forest reserve for a dis One gambler shooting another dead on Thanksgiving night at yet given to this coast by a first-claw* pursued the same mercenary policy tance of three-quarters of a mile. Th»* rules require that where It is neces the scurrying feet of the crowd a eastern Magazine, is contained In an and kept up u splendid court on the sary to occupy any portion of the leaving the Herald Square thea editorial on the Lewis and Clark ex proceeds of the pay, amounting to ground of a forest reserve for private ter—"pistoling" his man. the New York newspapers call it. e position. in the Four Track News for ■ 3.000,000 pound sterling, which the or public use, a formal application, with plats and surveys of the ground Even Chinamen getting wild December. The brief mention is as i British government gave him for tne occupied, must be filed with the de and woolly, and two gangs of follows: "Every American, who laxs I services of 22.000 Hessian troops, partment and approved by the secre them, wearing shirts of mall, informed, w ho fought against any claim to being well the American tary of the Interior. This formality using hatchets, dirks and big should know the story of Lewis anil colonies in the war of independence, was neglected by the electric light revolvers on one another on the company, when k -built Its pipeline Bowery! People dodging bul Nothing in fiction can ap- • • Clark • Frederick declared the cit across t'ncle Sam’s reserve. lets in the streets of New York, alike of P roach in thrilling interest that won izen class to be destitute The company was duly notified of fleeing for their lives into door derful story of the trail from St ability and honor and relied, not up its violation of the rules and the In ways. etc., just like the scenes The great on the love of his people, but oh his tention was to comply with the regu- Louis to the Columbia, described in the dime novels army and his purse.” lathuis, but the matter was neglected the wild and woolly national importance of this expedi about West! We will hear about cars tion can hardly be over-estimated, It being shot up in the subway. was the link that, long missing, was next!—Denver Post. discovered by those intrepid explor- ers. and completed bound the Atlantic THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. No man of education and refine and made possible Uncle Sam's un- disputed domain, the boundaries of restie»» which were washed by the wot ds in continuous and often The message delivered to congress Rooseveltian. through and today is through, The germ of many of the subjects may be borrowed—but the language In which It is clothed, never. Frank P. Sargent may have suggested the thought of the employer's liabil ity act. and the investigation of rail way accidents, but Roosevelt has an Individual, vigorous, judicial style by which Sargent's suggestions are clothed in clear-cut sentences that hit the mark, with the rapidity and pre cision of a Japanese gunner. Corteiyou may have assisted in out lining the policy of the administra tion toward corporations, but Cortei you is lost in the Rooseveltian direct ness and plain spoken simplicity of the president's recommendation. One Much of his policy of dealing wtth the trusts, the task In which his first a thousand miles beyond the Alle under which 1400 illegal combina portant than any legislation in settl ing the difficulties between capital ican consular service be Improved is ance among capitalists and wage earners, alike, a feeling of broad community interest, not merely among capitalists themselves, nor among relations« of each class to the other." Such a growth of feeling is impossi TWO 88IIK* MORE ol community of Interest is impossible. A public school teacher in Juniper Monday we will have a grand clean up sale of men's and women s shoes, at which time we will almost give them away, You will find In this lot of shoes values seldom offered at nearly doubl* the prices asked by us during this sale. MONDAY THE LAST DAY. district, Owyhee county, Idaho, re cently received the following note: MIX' MIO». »108 L< >T 1—«75 pairs Men’» Shoes— made of box calf, kangaroo calf, vie I old-fashioned kid and the genuine calf..with light, medium or heavy ex- tension soles, plain or tip toes and reinforced backstay. These shoes are made for both service and comfort. and always sell at from »2 50 to »3.00. but Monday we offer you your choice at. per pair ................. »1 •« WOM» X s SHOES. »1.43. LOT 2—475 pairs Women's Shoe»— In fine vid kid. enamel, box calf and patent vid. with light hand turned or heavy extension soles, patent or stock military or common tips; Cuban, sense heels; all widths and almost all sixes. This lot of shoes sold up to »2 50 per pair, but Monday we offer you your choice at, per pair. . »1.43 Dress Goods Dept love for the German people than the All goods must be sold In season, editor of the East Oregonian enter the winter dress goods along with the rest, regardless of actual value and former prices. In this sale the sav tains. The history of that people 1» filled with records of heroism, valor. ings are unprecedented. Nonpareil costume velvet, in black, full 27 inches wide; actually worth »1.50 per yard. Reduced to....»8c 25-lnch black velvet. for waists and baby coats; actual value 85c. Re ate duced to ................... Brilliantine waisting. in black and white, showing fancy colors; actual value 75c. Reduced to ............ 43c which he is sent, and they are con sequently like wooden men In com 52-inch Scotch cheviots; strictly all wool. in a pretty line of mixtures for tailor gowns; actual value »1.25; reduced to ........................................ 83c peting with the trained diplomats of other civilized countries. appoint would make him a mark for the se cret service. Since he Is a scholar and fairly well-to-do, his extreme views only serve to lionize him. This only proves the narrow prejudice of the world in favor of good clothes, clean collars and social station. Wood’s anarchy expounded by a street arab would not be half so dangerous as Wheeling, W. V., May aS, loot. My system was rundown and my Joints it is propounded by Wood, because the ached and pained me considerably. I had used S. S. S before and knew what it street Arab would have no influence, was, so I purchased a bottle of it and have while Wood's intelligence Invites in taken aeveral bottles and the achea and vestigation from many of the best paina are gone, my blood has been cleas- ed and my general health built up. I can people, simply because it is Wood ex testify to It as a blood purifier ami tonic pounding the anarchy. Wood is ca ’533 Market St. J ohn C. S tbin . pable of flinging the boomerang In a If you have any symptoms of dis wider circle than the Arab, because ordered blood Wood’s influence as an Intellectual write u a and out force is immeasurably wider than that physicians will of the street orator. If it is a ques advise you free. Onr book on tion of who can sow the tares farth- blood and akin erest, Wood Is the greater peril of the diseases sent free two, despite his Intellectuality and' high standing. sss Very few reformers' The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, 6a. I Clothing Extraordi nary 500 Children’» Reefer Overcoats to clean up our regular »3 50 reefer and a bargain at that. during this sale away below manufacturers' cost lo clean up below cosi. »2 00 DAILY THE STOCK I* GETTIN4Ì LOWER BIT *TYLL* 8NI> ARE 8 ARIETI» *TIIJ. i Men's fine all wool Clay Worsted suits. The best »10 00 suits in America. During this sale . »7 *o A Urge assortment of men's tine navy blue Merges. regular price »10 00; during this sale only »« oo Our entire line of men's fancy pure Worsted suit«. In the new stylish cloths, and fancy stripes so stylish now you get no better suit If you pay »20 00 for It; our regular price 112 ' during th s sale.......... >» »n Any suit in our house, the finest cus tom tailor made goods, worth from *1* 00 to *2* 00. during this sale »l«5O Men’s fine all wool Beaver Overcoats all length», the short as well as the popular long coat, worth »12.00 everyw*icre excepting at the Great Eastern, during this sale .... »8.00 Men's fine all wool Beaver. Satin lined Overcoats, nicely quilted, and no better overcoat anywhere at »20.00. our regular price. »15.00. during this sale ...................................... »12.00 28 pieces fancy suitings, tn zibeline novelties, skirting meltons, thlbets. panne cheviots. English tweeds, etc. all 56 inches wide; actual value »1.50 to »1.65. Reduced to ..»1.10 12 pieces extra quality zibeline, show ing self colored nub; full 52 inches; In all the pretty fall shades; actual value »1.75. Reduced to ....»1.18 52-inch navy blue Panama suiting; a strong, durable fabric for suits and odd skirts; actual value »1.25. Reduced to ... Here I. aune «tronc talk shout hut- i<la* nckucar: part of It may sound like fk-ilou. but we can deliver lire S*«sl« jn«t a. quoted. Men’s Holiday Ties An elaborate and extensive new as •ortment of choice styles, in rich and beautiful pure silk fabrics of special designs. for the festival season now Me All Mik »«ur-in-Haml* for S.5c. 3 for »I oo—This 1» a special lot of fine holiday patterns of first-class 50c silks. of which we had a 100 dozen lot made in extra 4<-lnch length of reversible four-in-hands, making i fine 50c tie. Priced 88 c furnish 75c and »1 OO Tics for 3Oc The rich, lustrous, fine. soft, pure silk fabric«, in the newest holiday novelty patterns and beautiful col «rings shown In th* Persian and Oriental designs, and Roman and Dresden effects; all the product of the best foreign silk weavers. We also have the plain, rich, deep black and dark ground, wtth neat figure designs. All made in newest im Portiere», table and couch covers, lace curtains, rugs and squares. In other words, a pre-inventory sale in this department. PORTIERES—About 20 different linee, constating of samples and odd paire. Just as good, ahd often better, dou ble the quantity and newer patterns than are being shown by most deal ers for 75c and »1 00. Price . . 3Oc .......... .» 3.AS ............ » 4 10 ............ • 4.Ä5 ............ • «.25 9 7.30 ............ • 9 .00 ............ »1 12.00 I>air l»air pair pair pair |>alr pair Table Covers—A big array of colors ami qualities, from small 36-lnch squares to the large 8x12 covers. The The The The The The The The The : .'i- »1.00 »1.25 »1.50 »2 m, »2.50 f: ■■ »3 50 »5.00 values..................... values .. .................. . values .. values .. values .. ..................... values . . ..................... values .. values .. values .. ............... .. , .... «Oc . ... HOC ... .»1.00 ... »120 ...,»1.410 . .. .S2.00 . ... »2.40 . . ..»3.80 .... »;i .lH> At I 4 Off Petticoats T<>D a Y we place on sale a consign ment of reliable, stylish and property made fur» amounting to about 3000 Sent us by one of the leading manu facturers of New York, with instruc tions to return all not sold at the ex piration of one week. This Is a rar* opportunity for the ladies of Pendle ton to secure up-to-date garments at a trifle over cost of manufacture. T«u < ..nr.ot afford to miss this sale All Firmen!» in this magnificent ar ray guaranteed. You will find all the Latest and m >t ui -Jo-date style« in Scarfs, ft. .- and Muffs. Um *t »1.25 and »1.00 I Silks for 73c and »l.oo—All foreign silks, in new- Mt. richest, daintiest l an d most beautiful patterns and colors; made in stylish tecks, puffs, imperials. English squares and French four- in-hands. The haberdasher has no better, and scarcely half the pro fusion of elegant patterns for li.Ï5 and »150. Price ...75c and »1.00 The necktie* we «ell for 23«' are mor.» often seen in 50 assortments in other stores; all silk fabrics, in an endless variety of light, medium and dark colors or plain black; made In newest styles of midget strings, club strings Du Barry, midget, tidbit and novelty bows. both shield and band style; Imperi als. reversible four-in-hands and leeks. Price ... 23c We have Just received 25 dosen fine isd Italian cloth petticoats. merre-fxrd Their Hues range from *3 50 to 14*4 Among them you will find the duplex yoke skirt and several other popula r makes. Choice MONDAY Sable Pox. < »»tone Martin. Martin Baum. Martin Bear. Ami Beaver. Lace Curtain Dept Consisting of every newest pattern, in bobbinet. Rruaeels and Arabian net; bonne femme and grand duchess, tn white. Arabian and ivory net. Noth ing more practical for pretty Christ mas gifts, Here is what we are «oing to do on Monday. Every Every Every Every ■very Every Every Every 13 00 curtain .... 14.00 curtain .... *5.00 curtain ... »«00 curtain .... »7.00 curtain .... »8 00 curtain .... »»00 curtain ... »10 00 curtain • ■ ■>■.» special*—Pre- h chinaware albums, games, medallona Roger«' atlver- ware. Puritan manufacturers high- grad* jewelry, dolla toilet casea »having seta cuff and collar boxes, handkerchief boxes. In fact, al most anything that Is nlc* for holi day Gifts, Holiday handkerchiefa muff era, holiday glove«, etc. in fact anything you could think of that would be desirable for a holl- day gift- Holiday, etc., one-third less than you ever purchased them for. Useful holiday suggestions from our Ready-to-wear department SUk petticoats, silk waists, kimonas and dressing sacques. lounging robe«, furs of every description, children's furs in sets, silk hosiery, kid and Scotch knit gloves and woolen and tine cotton waists. Slxe 27x54 inches, in richest orient. 1 pattern* a very handsome rug and will last a lifetime; sold always for »4.00; Monday, each...................... 83.3» Same quality as above; size 36x72 inches, with heavy fringe, sells always for $6 00 and »6.50; Monday, each .......................................................... »4.30 Strictly all wool ingrain, in big as- of patterns. Slxe Sx9 ft ; worth »5.50 for . »4.40 Slxe 7 1-2x9 ft.; worth »7.50; for »0.00 Slxe 9x12 ft.; worth »10.00; for »8.25 12x15 ft.; worth »17; for »13.00 SOI rtnient £ ular 25c and 35c value ; until thay In widths from 3« inches to «0 in ches—white. ivory and Arabian net The »4 00 kind, each .. *3 20 The »5.00 kind, each .. *4.00 The »«.00 kind, each .. »4. SO The »7.50 kind, each .. . . »«.00 The »8.50 kind. each .. »«SO The »10.00 kiqd. each Ss OO The »12 50 kind. each »10 041 The »15.00 kind. each su M The »22.00 kind. each »l«.5O IN g R 81\ SQU 1RES. •M ar* gone, choie* 15c. WILTON RUGS. Sixe. 9x12. in fancy two tone effect». tuli sixe and staple colors; worth »5 Oo Monday, each................ »4 OO ■M Hobday c .ra. reg BONNE FEMMES. GRANITE ABT SQUARES. ► M ► M ►4 AND TUESDAY. «XU. Just a Few Prices Foe Com Comparison »■•v p • 3 for »100 perial«. French and reversible four- in-hands. ascots. puffs and tecks. t 5.00 values .. .... values .. » » 7.00 values .. t 9.00 values .. S10.0Ô values .. »12.50 values . . »16.00 values .. Special Sale of The line conn»!» of the following at hand. Great Cleanup Sale All All All All All All All Grand Fur Display OWN I*O< KITBOOK I.IMSI, .|»H I AL. 500 Children’» Vestee. 3-piece. all wool suits, cleaned up from the manufacturer, made of odds and ends of fine clot ha none of them worth less than »3.00. during this wile we give you the benefit of our buy .................................................... »2.00 Items quoted below are for Monday and Tuesday. useless politicians. Not one in 10 of them is familiar with the language, customs nor needs of the country to from impure blood and a general run" down condition of the system I had nc appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all gone tired feeling that made me misera ble. I began tlie use of S . S. S., and after taking seven or eijfht bottles my skin was cleared of all eruptions and took on s ruddy, healthy glow that assured me that my Mood hail Is-en restored to its nor mal, healthy condition. My appetite wu restored, as I could eat anything put be fore me, and as I regained my appetite I increased in weight, and that "tired feel ing” which worried me so much disap peared, and I was once again mv old sen. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the best blood purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its use to al I those in'need of such medicine. V ictor S tvbbin ». Cor. Barthman and Washington Aves. I 8 ER KNOWN IN PI NIH.IToN G4JOD. Shoe Sale Extraor If C. E. S. Wood were a poor, un- consuls in competitive examinations, after first carefully prescribing the TRI* 4.RI 8ll*r *811 Just a Few Prices for Comparison wealth and impoverishes and narrows the privileges of the masses, such a sian troops, need not detract from The United States has used the the splendor of German history nor consular service, largely as a dumping from the glory N>f German states- ground for wornout and otherwise craft. Chamber's Encyclopedia says educated man, his anarchistic views Fresh fruit daily at Martin's. / different quarters of the world. prostitution of the party boss. Effi ciency and good behavior should be the basis of all tenures in the con sular service. WANTED—YOLK OKDEK8 FOE EN (raved cards. »eddlng Invitations, etc ; 100 eoxrsved visiting card» with piste. I or «al«- al U m - E s » i Orrgonian ofiits—I Jirga- Bundle» of newspaper«, »130; »ddltlon»! cards tn fatar*. »1 per containing over loo big imtM-r*. <-an Is- lux! for 25c a bundle bendred The Eaat Oregonian. wage workers themselves, but in the Intelligence and progress, but history' is history, and the actions of Freder supremacy to the trained agents of ick the Great In furnishing his uncle. the English government sent to the King George of England, with Hes highest educational and practical qualifications. This vital branch of the government should be beyond the Lee Kennard The Great Removal Sale a brave and timely suggestion. Eng land owes her widespread commercial The United States should No of Cow* Letup ronkrd and labor, is the gradual growth of a feeling of responsibility and forbear Every citizen Interested In the future at Echo, who writes complalnlngly of this country will cheerfully com- of the East Oregonian's treatment of mend the president's ultimate plans Frederick the Great, It is only neces for the preservation of forests, Many sary to quote reliable history. The will not agree with the means to be Echo German can have no greater His recommendation that the Amer De Laval Dairy Supply Co »11 prumm St. (an Francisco. Cal. 107 First 81.. FortUnd Ore Bl YING < 111(1« I M A* GIFTS NOR BEGIN* IN EARNEST. EM II li\8 Illi < ROW l>* Wll.l. t.HOW Gill \11 It \NH THE VARIETY «Mtl.UK. <OMI I VRI-Y IN THE DYY YNH YVOID THE MTER- XtMiN Ill'll GREYTI*T HOIJDAV TRIDE IN THE HI*TOItY Ol' PIN IH IT« IN. 8**1 BEU THROl 4.IIOI T Till* PAGE Will III I Ol N1» «>1 I ERI NG«. TTPI4 81 o» 8NI> 8 8IUITY AND 1’111' I * Ol 1’1 Mil.ETON * l.ltl 8T IIOI.ID8Y HAZ. 8 8B. The president savs'that "more im “Sir. Wil you please for the future tions of capital are now robbing the give my boy some easier somes to American people and amassing fort do nites, This is what he brought unes beyond computation, from inflat home to or three nites ago If fore ed stock, fictitious values and profits gallins of bere will fill 32 pint bottles on non-existing investments. how many pint and a half bottles Irrigation he passes over lightly, will nine gallins fill? Well, we tried perhaps feeling the least bit rebuked and could make nothing of It at all. because his zealous partisan friends and my boy cried and sed he woulOn t have unjustly arrogated to him the go back without It. So I had to go lifelong work of Senators Newland». and by a nine gallon keg of bere, Stewart and other democrats, as rep which I could ill afford to do. and resented in the national Irrigation then we went and borrowed a lot of law. a measure formulated and pass wine and brandy bottle, besides a few ed by democrats, yet which has been we had by us. Well, we emptied the designated as Roosevelt's chief ac- keg Into the bottles and there were complishment. 1» and my boy put that down for Forestry he treats in a magnificent an answer. I don't know whether it manner. He urges the preservation Is rite or not. as we spilt some doing of the splendid timber areas, for the It. P. S.—Please let the next one be purpose of protecting the sources of water, as I am not able to buy any water needed in irrigation and for more bere.” the use of future settlers *ho must yet reclaim the Western wildernesses. For the benefit of a good German used In the actual details of the for est reserve. By filling out attached coupon you will learn something to your advan tage. Don’t rn|>s this opportunity; it is absolutely free. and Clark expedition first attr.uted public attention, a century ago." the trust, it makes up tn thunderous to know that they are reckoned in the empty sentences, which stir patriot forces of society. He repeats, with Rooseveltian ar dor. the stock policies of his party, COUPON Flea** ’hr ir.fof' matten dfpacribed id your Edvrr •. -• n.rn? ¡ q ghenies. and to whose untold natural wealth of soil and mine the Lew Is administration has utterly failed, is Such a condition will come when the written for sound, and not for real wealthy classes are made to know action. What it lacks in practical and that they are not the whole govern bona fide suggestions for checking ment and when the masses are male ism and appeal to the emotions of the masses. F armers and D airymen 61 11 Drumm Si. » J. Holiday Goods of "the ral and mineral wealth boundless west," a region richer in resources than any other section of this continent—a region whose east ern boundary. the Mississippi, lies remarkable feature of the president's message is that he has a happy fac ble as long as the rich can purchase ulty of filling in with beautiful rhet congresses legislatures and judge« oric the places where it might be As long as government favoritism mul dangerous and embarrassing to use tiplies the power and opportunity of cold facts. »■■■»ir« Wanted--One hundred head of un- Lrok' borae». I >m located for the wl er t the Dutch H« r.ry feed yard, comer of Alta and IJlIeth streets, when- I onduftt a flrst-claas training and sale stable. If you want to buy a horse I will take your order and se lect the beat horse for you, or If you ! have a horse to sell I am well ac quainted with the best buyers. I am well equipped to break and handle any hnrtu- front the flneat blooded stock to the wildest and most desper ate broncho. There is no horse but can be broke and be made to drive work nicely If he be handled cor rectly. I have broke one hundred and twenty-three head in Pendleton, some of which had become desperadoes. I guarantee satisfaction in every ease. The Great Eastern’s Brilliant Display of waves of both great oceans. Let us have a care lest we fall into the er very good things, and also some ut ror. more or less prevalent In the terly useless things. east, of regarding the Alleghenies as If there Is anything in which Pres “the west." Let us remember that ident Roosevelt takes especial pride, every day of our lives we are en it Is in being volumnious—In showing joying the blessings of the agrieultu- his DE L à VA^ DairySupply Company ■ Poimliillon of Spain. According to the census of 1900. Just mad« public, the population of Spall! was 18.891.574. of which 9,087,- 821 were males and 9.803,763 females, writes United Consul General I-ay, from Barcelona. The number unable Io lead and write, including children, is given at 1 1.000,000. That the num ber of illiterates is itelng slowly re duced is evidenced by the facts that in i860 only 19.97 per cent of the popu- latlon could read and write; in 1X77 the proportion had Increased to 24.48 per cent. 10 years luter to 28.49 per cent, and In 1900 to 3345 per cent The population of the largest cities are given as follows Madrid. 539.825; Barcelona. 533.00, Valencia. 213.560; Seville. 148.315. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR “JHORSES the chain that to the Pacific. ment could write 30.000 words on public questions without saying some beautiful downpours. until Superintendent Terrell received peremptory order to shut off the wa ter. Fortunately the company hus a steam plant In Baker City from which it Is able I« supply light and power, but the steam plant 1» scarcely equal Io tlie ilemand. Sumpter Miner. M11T4H AXMINSTER AND 3 X t i s t t MO- Qt ITT RUGS. In handsomest assortment of and oriental designs _ ever seen. Sixe »8x7» in.: worth »4 00: for Sixe 27x54 — " ‘ In.; worth »3.00; for Sixe 18x27 tn.; worth »1.25; for floral *3» M 00 s I -HFNt'H TAPESTRY RUGS. -7x50 inches, in dark oriental pat terns. only a few of these, but one of the best bargains in the lot; worth »1.5; Monday, each «< .« Thè New Great Eastern Store B. F. Nicholas, Proprietor At» the Old St. Joe Store Stand Until Januury 1, 1905, Pendleton, Oregon iiiinnnnininnnnnuHHnnnininninnnnnnninnHUHHnvBI