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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1900)
We Want You to know what we have got in the way of Spring and Summer Goods A tiumher of cases have r. -cently arrived, and there is no hetter way to find out what we have got than to come and see. New Shirt Waists, Summer Dress Goods. Summer Underwear, etc. All new goods at cut prices. A guess for a gold watch given with every dollai purchase. Tli! Ml Cash Store Clements & Wilson. THl'llsliAV, MARCH 22, DAILY. WEEKLY ASH SEMI-WEEKLY .V Tll- Ra.t Draconian Pnbllahlng Company, AT- riNDLETON. OMOOM DAILY At'MraimnN HATES On. rapypor .to i-Tm.ii . . Ooo copr ,i - onttlt. ( m . Oao copy per wk. i.y ramer Trtal far-nmoa Ira. 1 .Mair MMMU1 R as. mipi m ' Oao r.av oao UlttofirMt moRlbi Trial aahacrtpla baffle iwkin wiim. lUMcmni'". KAI- ( cofi. oar ... O.0 PT ,lt Ojontk. Tml lataoaaiiaa ! VT AnvaaTlliai. f - ' (Dlaftlay A I'f'tlicmci'i Ow lack, i liw. It MooWfik i inr att . . . . )H Itch. IMI. ID Ulr Df Pl, nlh . . . . . . . Tm ixM,. of I,., in 1 1,1 1 T an-1 Work It per I ltt Oiroo lor ho,. om. oofe IT, por to.. It -.r ekoatk I I i . J l Or., ibroo lot Mo, IMMIT. pf It POT aiolll ... . Oro, tlirooin.h,..l' I . it aJkkotk,T,orln, hpriai.-atr. Oaa taca. or Itaa. in Vk ft air por avirith f OoetaBfe. lacfcoi. ka Wool I, . por i i. )i prr m - '.' Otct tfcroo Ir.chot. In TotodA, , l,ou of v-n. Wot, , Cr lack aar r- ikl ooopAro.i otrrniwnw, in Saan-Worki, wlv Doily. m laooniuo. por in. a, $i..; . ca.ti aubooooal laa "PiiliticH muki' atriiiiici- IumI follows. " That tin- i- trui- in in-iii; iliown riktlit in Pendleton ut tins t i i . The repiihlirnn juirt y in Orcttnti i not altirktether nnitiil. hut pmhuhlv it will Ike l-y the time eleetinll day rumen round. The (rreeiiKirk is (toincout ofeircula tion and the hank note in laVkiOg III place. The oniy differnn i i- that the people iuid no interest on the (troon buck isaue, an they will lie reiiiired to do on the hunk note inane. Cecil Hhtnlen reeentlv derlared that the Kritinh il. i. iii South Africa wan "a commercial anet." The Man of all countries ia no counideri d hy men who use Uaair ktiwer to (rain pmlit only. Our Hue in the PfallippintM) M iroll U 1'uurtu BJoOo la Lnjin" iiuili tli. mere it! a.-.- t" of a i;r. .up of inn. It is atwerted in nonie ipiarter- that it wan Senator tiorniau's idea to h.iv. the nutinnal democratic convention moot as late a the 4th of July, mid that his ohject was to thus ni ctiri an other month of time in which to oryauue the opposition to "tin- man ironi Nehraaka" If i-eiiator QonDH ever rutin for president lie will wi-l. lie liad not. The lax levy in I'matilla -unty in the next loweat of all the dilution in the state. Linn county ha- the lowi -t levy, il-.- mills, and I'matilla'- in Is mills. This is creditable, hut it can le made lower. The fact in, I'matilla in tlie richwit county in the mate in ironrtion to population. There in more production per capita in I'ma tilla than in auv other countv. The treasurer of tin- I'nited Statr. HUten that he has $2IM),U0U,UU(I ill the vaults of Uncle Sam's dopOiHoffiaWi of which tloO.OOO.UUO. under the new law, is eet aside as a redemption nintl. This balance represents a amall imrtion of the sale of hondn made two years atto ami of $4), 000,000 of "surplus revenue" which has heen rolle.-t.-il during the lust eight niunths. benator Joe Simon i in favor oi i .-.-trade with Puerto Kico. K.ditor Scott of the Orugonian should Is' rrediteil with at leant on.- convert. The Oregon tail for awhile had loiure.-inau Toiigue for free trade, hut Tongue turned a Mommerriault and lauded in the ranks of the other fellows, and this leads the big paper of Portland to iuti mat. that Tongue will soon lie hooking for another joh. The deriuaii KeichaUg has adopted by a large majority the coinage hill, providing for calling in the gold in.--mark pieces and tWOlaJ! ptMlllg piecee, issuing sliver up to lifk-.n marks (13.75, per bead of the inpula tiou and culling in provincial ruin for reminting into new money. The population of the tienuan Kmpire in ft2,27,vjOl. An issue of silver up to 3.76 per head would mean a total isaue of lUti104!,,lai.75. If qUmi countries will follow Germany's lead thi n i yet MM "hope for silver" There is an Kmperor "Hill" in lior- uiaiiy, and there are fjgaaj that an at tempt is to be mode to establish un Imperial government in tin- roiintrv with another Kipart "Hill" on the throne The Trust Evil and the Jlloiie; Devil are in humor to uttempt any thiii,;. They have no love for Anion ran Ukllllutloui ami the theory of equal rigbti They believe in privilege and power, and that any number of im.(1 should U- subject to ilie domination and dictation of on... As long as every man I free and iudependent the few men cannot exercise cotilrol over In. in, or mould them to their purposes. The time has come when von tb. titutiou is uot resscted ami th, wishoe of those in power are the all Court and Cottonwood rnntrollinit tone-. U to this time there (MM heen itovernment hv the pan ie. hut now ifovernment in nirrieil on in WiiHhinitton hv a handful of men. ami Mfpflw anil eoliteniit are shown when the pros- ami people (rive expre aioti to their il i-rKiit iifaet ion. There in ilaiikter in (tovernment hy the few. There in nafety only to the Jieople. under that (roverntnent that irunranteen the maximum of liherty ami the mini mum of rmtraiut to every iudiviihial. re(ranllen of rare, rreeil. rondition or station in life. Oliver Cruniwell nM to the painter who wan ahoiit to paint hin pirture: "I'aiut my fare an it in, wartn and nil". The man of knowleilkte maken no effort to BOnreal his defeetn nor iIovh he advert iae them. They are part of him, and hy roiitrant lag hi- virtue with them hin mature i U-t meanurnl. With any man it in only po-nihle to hiile "the wartn" for a abort time. Sr-oner or later they will he revealed, ami the whole truth known. Hut there are any numher of puhlie men who. imtrirh like, make futile attempts to eoneeal their wart- ami fail niiriiullv. "CHUCK" CONNORS' SPBBCH. In Now York the other night I had the pleasure of hearing two highlv dramatic aps-aln for charity. Ilotli Won well done, hut what a ontrant ItMtO wan between them. At the tiarden Theater Mr-, l.angtry Noltod Kipling's "Absent-Minded Beggar," with all the tlo atriral aid- which it aTM thought might touch the Ameri can pocket There wn a groat waving of American and l!riti-h Hags: a band played martial airs; a bugler sounded a nerii-s of rail- between the ntailian ad tin- Lily no longer a lily of the valley, or a Gollo, but a Tiger lily won- a khaki gown hy Worth. There wa- a great deal of applause; hut not one o ut Went licrosn the fisitligllts to help the ran-.- championed hy the Eng lish U-autv. s Afterward I accompanied a party of friends to a mooting of a private bo heiuiun club downtown, composed of artints, artors, uctrenses, musician-, na-ti., new-paper men. politician-and men about town. A MM vaudeville program was rendered. In the midst of it there was an interruption the diM-r opemil and a ipieer. ungainly young trllow OHM in baWrlodljf ami -t r. de into the middle of the room. M nearest ueighlsir nudged me ami volunteorid the information that tin' liew oiner wan "Churk Collliorn, tin mayor ot Chinatown." It may be i --iry to introduce Mr. Connors to Chicago reader-; but in New York OTOfyoody kuown hint. In appearance he is the "toughest" tough that Ameri can slum In', ever prod iiim I. In com parison with him otovo Brodlo, the bridge lonpOTi II a Fifth avenue swell. He it was who served a- a no del for K. W. Townsend - matchless "Chimmie Fodden" sketch"-. Imagine, if you ran, a closelv crupsd, bullet-headed Boop with the outward characteristics of the tramp ami the degenerate, who punctuates every sentence w ith wonder fully made oaths and chatters glibly in a slum taloi which ut times it i dlfleolt to trau-late int.. I.nglinh. There you have Churk Connors the man whose word is law throughout the whole llowery district, and whose heart most woeiuliv Isdien hin apis'iiramv. It appears that a liowery wouiau known un "The Itumiuager, " w ho picked up a precarious living hy rum maging in ash barrels and garbage boxes, hud just died, and Connors bid started out to raise enough money to save her from the potter's held. Some bislv suggested that Tbaps he could get wiine money hy "punning about the hat," and be bad bolted into the bohi'iniaii eluh lor that i .in .... At tin moment be entered a nretiv Knvt- lish artress had tin- lloor and wa- L'i ing clever citckuev imitat'oiis. Connors gave her a single irlaita Hey der. !" he nhoitteil. "ChuOSC it. will ye'.' 1 he viaiiig woman -tlb- ided and the "Mavor of Chinatown" addressed the audience. a "Say, ynuse blokes," he criiI, I've got a spiel coinin' t' me. and it won't eat up inore'n a ininnto. Do I git it?" .No one said him nay, and he con- tlnood : "I ain't feoliu' mine tisi much C de g.siil t'night, and 1 wants C toll vo bow ile game s a-riiimiu w id me. S. , : 'lte Riimmager's 's croaked ami it's up t' me t' iilaut 'er. tiho's uiiin' under do turf and she's got t' go under right. i f got t make goiul now. tiinler itOndr It's me fer it. Wot f ell else could I do'.' De woman wuz gmnl t' me. She mi white .bar t'rough, she wuz Many a time she's staked me when I will agin it, go si and hurd, and she'd always split 'or lust nickel id ye if ye needed u lilt. Muvls some o' yoiiae guys never klmwed 'I'. Hilliiuiager.' I've k no wed 'or eve.--ince b blew in. When she lirnt struck de ltow'ry she wuz as prettv u paOOt) us ever tUBblod oft u dago's cart dat's right. It wuz do name old t'ing wnl 'or as it is wid 'em all tkOUstUsly over in England done 'or dirt, 'er friends trim 'or down, 'er folks give 'er de run and she slid across de pond where in. one couldn't rubber. Den she begun t' hit de booze. Hiuieby she begin.- t' rr and mope, and when she t'inks of what she loft behind 'er she gin's agin do Isiltle burdor'n our -and dat's de finish, fern woman, every time "Well, now she's quit. Let's give 'or a big hnrvin'. I says t tie hloke what'" (tot Vr: 'Hueky, youae tlx 'or ami youae tlx 'er ri(rht, and I'll ntaml fer it. See'.' Now It's up t' me I've uot t' stand de itaff. clear from de iee Imx to Calvary. I went down de line and I touched di bUnaa fer twelve, iiml I'm -till fifteen dollars t' de lad. Understand? Da naniz's hunted. Ye couldn't shake de price of a match outiMi mv clothes, and dat's why I'm login' din sonyf to youae hloken. I'm (join' t' (tit dat tlfteen if I has t' go out on de street, kick sonic lilkdionnct dude in denhinn and take it away from him. Dat's me! TV IJummnvter's' uot t' (to under right. a "It don't font nothin' t' live; hut it take- Boltl t' rrmik. We've got t' have a hiinrh o' push's . I don't (t" murh on pOltotfl httt 'Me Kummairor' liked 'em ami nhe'n n-itoili' t' have 'em. lion we'll need a couple o' pretties ami a rattler two hansoms and a cahi t' rhanr out t' Calvary wid. Terry, do ilitrk what runn de gOtpal mill at de Hend. navn he'll have nil de gtitM llghW (it, and youae can trit yer lanipn on 'er nee her once more if yonse want- t' Wot t'.dl yoime gUTI Matin' ntill fer now'.' We'ne all (rot t' play out de name gMM Di Utini mauer's' linislinl. Ye rnn't chane up an alley and dodga it it's a oltMtb. Dig up." Wol are ye good for".' Prop yer doOgfa in tile holinet.'' When his hnttered hat rarne hark to him there wan 21 in it, and the face of Chuck Connors was ns radiant as the dawn of pav ilnv. " FRAKI PIXUET. SENSE AND NONSENSE. Tl ther day the East Oregon inn pablMtod us n news item that (inv entor (ieer, who is Hy, feet tall, wnn soon to marry a lady, whose height is l over six loot. When an old timer, who is a regular reader of the Kant Oregon inn, saw the item ho said it recalled the marriage of two very tall and slim pooplo in early dayn in Idaho. Short1)' after the ceremony the groom wun asked: "Now that you nre married, what do you propone to do?" lie re plied with considerable deliberation : "I have a mind to go into the business of raining snakes." There nre ROOM people who nre 1s ginnitiL' to believe that Kentucky in in South America. It in iillte plain to be aeon that South American tactien have I n introduced in isditics in that state. A OottUMOtiWl court ban taken up considerable of its more or loss valua ble time in determining the intricate legal question: Is it a crime for n tramp to beg u "chuw" of tobacco on the public highway? One of the favorite daughters of the Sultan of Turkey him eloped with a DOOt. The sultan is reported to Is' greatly depressed, but it is not ex ploliwd whether his feeling of RodtMM I- due t" the Ins- of bis daughter or to a fear that he will havo to support the ' happy pair" when they return. An Iowa man rescued a woman from drowning and now In-want-to marry her. She in proluthly on the eve of wishing she had been drowned. Mis fortunes never upia'ar to come singly. There i a woman at Wilkes arre. I'a.. who has entered nulls again-t thr lifteront men lor divorce. She is probably pn ling upon the theory that with ordinary luck she ought to i .,!.. II t,l. T IVIIV. A Kaunas man with whisker- eight b et long -ay- be will never shave until llrvan i- elected president. Win should bo) He ha- Iioh-s that after this year he will no longer have to make . i. ! of himself. A Maryland court has decided that a teacher has the right to whip a bad boy. Wonder if nomebinly thought that tin' boy had u rigilt to whip the teacher. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. CftkS loMOaltN Mriinio Hutnlnc TsbleU. All ilrusg lata rvluinl lie- imiiiey II It lallalocurv. K. n. Urovt'a iigusluru la un aach box. 26c. alem Journal I Why should the new-paper men mpieal at an advau if 1,(B per hundred on print popOT by the tru-t, when so many of them sold out to the trusts in Isitki ami helped put them in power'.' Women are m IT CURES IRREGULARITY INFLAMMATION ULCERATION and FEMALE WEAKNESS IT MAKES WEAK WOMLN STRONG SICK WOMEN WartlJLj NO MORE KLONDIKE THKMK'H JI'HT (INK I'LAI K aylieraj )..n i-an Ki-I a ! Miarr in, ;il al a mutm ii-..- i ...t, ami 1 1... i i ai Goedecke's New Cafe aa Malu 81., ntm dour lo fcuinln Wiai ilarkul kooasaCatoaa I rJ U- T IscileenH fro smf I efijid by the iseaj Dr. PiiJrci Tavorife Precplien NO COTTON IS USBD IN THE Pendleton When you buy a blanket hear."", the name "Pendleton Woolen Milts " you ma he sure you are obtaining the best blanket made, and one which contains nothing; hut pure fleece wool. TIE Penileton Wn Ml Supply the leading merchants of the Northwest. . . . 1900 Bicycles Men's Crescents $25 and $35. Ladies' Crescents $26 and $35. A consignment of l 1 iia jum Come in and See Them. The Crescent Agency East Oregonian Building. You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner beer in bottles, delivered to any part of city, at Sl.SO per Dozen. Bottlod by Geo. J. Pottner The New York World. Thrice a Week Edition ALflOST A DAIL. AT THE PRICE , OI A WEEKLY. Tin- most wit-Inly circulatel "weekly" in s,iiii'r in AiniTicii is tlie Tlirii i -n-Wi-i-k eilition ol Tin- Naw York World. anil witli tin' prMRaRlltlal I'iilnpaikiii now at ..n il yon oitiinot i lo witlmiit it. Ili-rc uro soini' of thi rWIOM w 1 1 y it in 1'iiaily tlin li'uili-r in ilollur it year joiirniilisin. It in isainil i'vitv otln-r ilay, ami t,, all i -ni - a daily. Kvury week i-ucli HtibaHiriber tvcuivtwi Is I-.IK' - ami oltoo dnriRg Um "Imay" - itsuii LM i;iks eai'li week. Tin- ptMl in only $1 jr yi-ar It is virtually a iluily at UM pf leg of a w,''kly. Iln uawa eiivora every known Dart of tin' aTOfld, No witikly newsiaa'r roiiKI .-t. mil alonn anil furniHli MMn Rafvioo, Tim Tliriiv-a-Week Worlil lias at its dlapoaal all of tin tafMUMi ol tin greatest nwaka,M'r in existemi tlm w onder of modern journal ism I'Auierieu'h (ireateat Nnwnuier, " tut il linn Ijeam justly t. rm.il The New York World. Its pollUcal miWN is ubkMilutuly im imrtial. fhll fact will lie of Mpaolal value in tlie ireHideutial aanpaign ooiuIor on. Tlie Ix'Ht of current fiction , found in its columns. Than are onlv Home of the reasons; there are others., head it and aee them all. We offer this iiiiequaled uowituaier and the weekly Kant ( ret(oiiiah to Kether one year for $2. The regular Niilmcriutioii price of the two anerH iH f-.lkU. Tin Tri-Weekly World and the Seini Wi . kly KaMt Oreuoniau one year for OR SHODDY MANUI ACTURE OF Blankets $25 and $26 Crescents a. ; i arnveu. ISBiJxtB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS .AT THE. GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES, GOOD STOCK Legal Blanks Of all Kinds. Best Mb At Lowest Prices R. MARTIN as(H0OHOWOMHOT Te ephone L'very Stable (TaHtoT New Mnllslti'ltii'lil. fashionable Hlgs at I.ow RotOO, Tin lien TarnoiiH In the City. BpOOttl attentinn given to hoard lug homes. S. F. Hays, Prop. 9 Opposite Court HOUM. A Telepln DC No. I'.S wrOt O0O4 "0 OOO K O O SHEEK&COLE Contractors Builders estimates Ciiven. vlt e Fit ting and Piece Worh a Specialty. Iibpa HI rim. Noiiudul I Arhivk roa Prion i n. ic.i, Kin ii Km! tag lakkc ikenv.M . Fort Pkkat Mall Worth (ttniha, Kan Mull r:-J0 a. m I'tly, HI 'lula t :j. am rhlraotn hii'I Kasi, via Oreirmi Hburt Una Hpokaoe WaUt Wall, Himlune, Hunkui Flyer Mlnniiiills Ta,ii. I'lyar 'i .V a rn lluliilh, Mllwauikia', S:W. ir i'Iik-hkii anil KmI, tIh llrsakl Norlliem. Kaat Mall Portianil and Han Knui Kmst Mall 4i . m claou. 6;IAa.m 1:00 p.m. tknoiain Slaaniahlpa 4:00 p. RJ rr.im Kortlaind Kor Han Pnuiclaeo Kvery fls dayi. s.on m U..luruil Kl.ar lai n. m. Kx Hiinduy Htoatmara. hi Suudii) HatunUy To A.torU and Way l0 01. lAIldlllota l.v KlPaUU M.iakr llloar. . loSHr'stl I nil) HIHrt t.i LatWitORB. I'allv laVaV ni. ;-.it, ui. .nnni 1 1 4iii ih. T .'i.ui,- un nir nan, i na in dally axept Huinl.o ai . p in. ai rives :'ai a. ni Kur full lutormatlui apii'v or -Mil.-1 W It. ItritLHI HT, Uiihth! l'a,,.'iirnr AiMnt Portland. Ore on. K K Wannlrv. AKaut. Haiiitleton. NORTHERN PACIFIC HUNS Pull Mian Sleeping (Lars, Elegant Dining (-is, Tourist Sleeping Curb 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, UULUTH, JKARQO. TO ' GRAND FORKS, ICROOK8TON, W1NNBPKQ, IKBLBNA and BUTTE. THROITGU TICKETS T(J CHICAGO, WASHINOTON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, B08TON AND ALL POINTS BAST AND HUUTb. I no.iiKi Tiofeau u Japau anil i inn, wm tacom and NortliTim 1'actax MlaamsLIp IV and Aiuarioau line. TOO It'll k I" I r Train laav.. Fendlctoo dally eaaaBt Hiiu. ilay at i p m and .:otU, call un or wrlis w. AHA.W, AKanl. IVlldlclnll, Oteuiill, or A. II I'IIaKI.TIIN ., M Iroa'a Hrri.nd iitov.oi Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway POT tMaMS, M. Pul. K Limit Kanaa uuy, '. Ha-, OuiAlia. ami All Points Last and Soutb POKTLAND and poiota on the Sound. Arrtrtaj at 8:4b a. m. axovpt nu Monday, Wna urvMlay and Krlday, ln.V, a lu. IknparUi daily rtcpt Mm day at n.ou p. an. For Inforutatlon raaardtna rata and v ooiuuiiMlatloua oall on or aadraaa W. A 1 1 A M is AkiiiI. PaudlaUiu, Uraauo 8. R. a I. lib nil k.m,. o. P. A., Walla Walla. Waari k'riula the Naw. ! The Baat Oregonian Only l.'c a waak by Oairiar. The tCa.t Or.afonian la Kaataau Ora. Kon'a rapieaanutive paper. It lead, and the people appreciate it and a bow it by their liberal ualionaate. It la thai adva,- tiaiHK luadiuui of thi. ..ction. Pilsner Beer.... The Best Beer iQ Pendleton. AhIi for it. You M ill like it. 1 Pilsner Beer Never causes Headache nor Dizziness. Opposite 0. R. & N. Rourd Hons. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CHRIS SinPSON Propria FvprythlPfr New. New Hnium; Npw Klits. Best rlgi and team. In tlip city. Boarder ilven the li.-st iittPIitlnn. Si't'i i.'p nnv lunir of il,. ,,, . Telephone No. 70. MALE HELP WANTED. MIA WANTED TO LEARN 1: WiHK Irarto. 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