East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 19, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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There is Nothing
SUPERB.
Tlmt ft man admire mn
than h imllea' iiivt'v form;
riiiI b nirelv fitting eUMl
makes slmpi'lv BftM,
"P. N." Corsets
are tin1 statnlsnl of exrel
lenre, both in til awl dura
bility. With every dollar r nr-i-liese
you get ft (MM for I
L'olil watch given nwa., on
the first of May
The lUni Cash S
Clements & Wilson.
Court and Cottonwood
THURSDAY. APRIL II
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laaa. an
Ltnal aauca. Ia dtli par line . a.h intent
Senator Murk llannii is ierfonninir
crevlitulile work fur Iii- :irr in ilin
rnuruginii ami opposing the Tim Wood
ruff hiKini for the vii-e-presidonrv.
Woialrufl i u politieal upalart win.
aspires fur MlltMgl bonon on tin
grniiml thai lie has money
uml nerve to plaee biUMl I
where he would he ridiculous. Vault
in. ambition should not be eni'ourugeil
at any tune, an it in a disease which,
When coupled with the Ire,- n- i
money . corrupt government and brings
American institution!! in disrepute.
The Portland Oregon inn makes the
pointed observation thai "nothing in
the republican platiorm is more im
portant than one plank that isn't
there. Thin in the demand lor justice
lor Puerto llicu and free trad.' with thej
l'hilippiiies, which the (regional! is
led to believe that a great majority of
the republicans of Oregon favor. The
Oregouian well gays: What in the use
of talking alsnit "ciualit btfON the
law to all who live beneath itsllag,"
an doe the republnaii Natl plalform.
when the Puerto Kican. "bem-atl.
tin' Hag," which they MsMMaMal joy
fully as a releate from Spanish oppres
eion, are subject to a tax on their pro
ducts coming into tin' I'niled S ates'.'
The Oregouian aps-am to have jor
gotlcn that republican platiorm- .m
prepared to catch votes, not as an
earnest expression nt conviction on
public questions'.
1'niteil htat.-n senator- sle.iild U
elected by a direct vi it ,- ol tin- s'ople.
Everybody in the United State- MS
IIOVBh 111 tins except I lilted States
Senators. BaMMtttlj tin' bouse of rcprc-
aentatives ailnpted it- resolutnui for a
coiitttitutioiial ameudiiii'iit Mkiaa the
uml ail thr cent niece i f ;lver in'rli
line a wreti'heil little -ialo of ui"tal
mi- i-siieil for the expre pu "p" I
MMbllttf uii'ii to prepay Ibfl po'taiie i n
their letti'r- Later came I three-cent
token coin of greuter enliven iem e. and
after that it MMfnd to -onn'lnsly that
by the use of single cents us change it
was po-silile to pay three-cent postal
charge-, and the three-cent OOlMtgl
a- abandoned. As the MM ol MM
are driven further into "the ilepth ol
nerty," and eiiiulity of opportunity
grows more and more a theory, the
cent will he divided in quarter- and
even atghthli M enable the MMBlt U)
MMM their small daily wants with
their eipially as small daily earnings,
for they will lie forced M exist more
ami more from hum! to mouth, unions
they grow wi-e MMUgll to ri'limve tlie
bnnlMII which Ivcur Ihem down.
A little more than a year ago a com
mission was sent to the Philippines
uml there it remained for MtrMfttl
months, accomplishing nothing for the
American a-oplc. A few days ago u
renolutioii of impilry us to tin- cost of
the commission came up in tin- senate
ti. spend uml ii ntuten.ent ol oxietics was lord
in s-islt ion coniiiif as toiiow: i ninpetisutioii
MB
iptta
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th a ft
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WtMkir.
mifi ihh expresnions. He Hppnri'iitly
could not find words vicious enough
to express his feelings. He declared
he would Imve vengeance for his
fancied wrong-, and in ii day or two
mil only tin- people of the country but
Admiral Dower' Boat Intimate friends
were atMUWd and surprised ut hi- an
nouncement that he was a candidate
for prefldent. Plow that day to tin
the admiral bwi bM eomplnfnlnf ol
Mckinley and of the administration
in general, and through hi- fault llnd
ing the Hrst Information conoeriiing
tlie matter leaked out.
t.. pay Admiral I'ewey im
wa- nanl to oilier inenioer
in Brtlmlnittratlon
I vrnat nnw illingtu
case at all It i- not
presnli'llt Mils refused
Investigation
circles diadlOMt
to talk about tin
denied that tlie
sum wliii l
if the com
i i. but 'resilient in r. ino'v on
issued order- tluit not one word he saiil
about the affair bv unv of his advisers.
Th.. president finds erv nrrv that
Admiral ivwcv bm mon nmbragt
over thin incident and i- not conscious
of having ever done a single thing ti
deserve tlie admiral's censure or ill'
will. It had liocn the hope of tin
pre-idoiit that Admiral l'cwov would,
after a time, MO the matter in a nmri
reasonable liirht and would seek an ex-
nlaiiiiti.il! a- te the (acts instead nt
lotting the trouble get on! to the dowi
paper-. l're-ident McKinlev ha- I
high ronM mr Admiral DoWOjr and I
-incerelv sorrv that anything lias oc
curre l In mar the idea-ant nature u
their relutions.
A low day-ago, when the Ohicagl
Dawev comnilttee called at the Wbib
Botiae, Praaldonl MoKinloy praised
Admiral L)ewey warroly as a man am!
an otlieial. though at that time tin
.,r.,-i,lint L-iit.w llewe- hail liersotlil 1 1
denounced him ami charged him wltb
all manner of misconduct.
olection uf ouatnr- popular instead of
legislative by a vote uf MO to 15. An
the entire iiK iiils-rship i- Inn .i.'7 the
uHirinative WMt was trilli' over two
thirds of the greatest vote ilile, so
that the mujoriiy requisile to make the
resolution effective upon the concur
rence of tlie Bcnute would have been
aaaurad, even if all the absentee., hud
Lswii present and hostile to tin
Uieusure. The house nhowell by it- ot.
tliut it believes with the lieople that
the Clark and Qggf scandals should
cease, but the senate shun- thai it
desire ti, promote u continuance uf the
legislative scandals in connection with
tin) election ol seuulurs. Tlie fact is,
that mi lose two-thirds uf the senate is
willing to second the house resolution
It will lie without force. That Issly is
in the mm -1 localise vexatious ileluv
to tlie measure, nimv i! doe- not dare
to oppugn it QMJOjly fur (car of tlie
wrath of the people.
it is actually HMBOgteJ to coin half
cent pieces. Matters are Mttllulj
reaching t. line pahtt wh. n such cniim
are in demand ( MWM tin- iie.il ol
hall-cents exists in tin- east, ami not
at all in the west where people have
not gotten so dose as to make free use
of one cent pieces, as yet. Hut in tin
east "pressure uf !pulatinn, "
coupled with the pressure of the trusts
and the greed for fortune, ha- driven
the great mass of men to stint and
eavo "the last red cent" in anticipa
tion of a rainy day or the far off mi
fortune It is from such us these that
the call comes fur the half-cent cuin.
As the duliar buys mure and mure, us
it becumes mure powerful, as it gix.'.
mur i and more into the hands uf the
law, the ueed fur smaller llllil 1 1 . , I ltr
divisious of it is felt by the many,
who earn and MBMKl in driblet-. iuf
eents used to exist, as everybisly jxtv
years old can r.-inembei , ami -,, were
other peculiar cuius , ,- ,,, circulu
tion. r'ur instance, when silver was
greatly underestimated in mibsidiury
coinage, men ussxl u- cut silver Uullars
iu two iu order to luuku change. WUon
f 10,000 each to I'oinin i-sioiier- .-ciiur-Imati,
Worcester urn! Oenby. .'tu.iits.i :
r diem ullowume to conimissioner-
after tlieir return to the I'nited Slates,
fASN.S ; secretary t miinissioi in-
pgMMtlOBi MH0 s-r diem IHiUili
111,1101 trunsportution 1 18,687; booaa
hold expenses in Manila, "'-'":'.
cb-ricul services, f.ll.illl: iniscellam-
nus, I4, '.!' . total. 1117,088, Now, the
second commission is on its way to the
Philippines uml the American i-eople
will have to fistt its little hill, which
will l-equally us large us the other.
It is pliiiu tliat these commission- an
largely createil to afford "maps" to
the favorites of the party creating
them, i lovernineiit hy commission in
about the most exs-nsive uml the
iea-t re-ultfu! of any form, but it does
ufford opportunity to the lew to huvi
a gissl old time at the MfOpU'l Mt
pell-i .
M'KINLEY AND DEWEY.
Now thai Admiral Pewev s angOT
ha- i-auseil the $10,000 case to become
public properly, I have been able to
cure from unexceptional sources the
follow mil' statement oi the luct-:
When President McKinb-v told Ad
miral I'ewey he wanted to pay him the
money, and thoiiitht he had earned it.
the president believed a Way could I"'
found to do so without violating Un
law. Having some doubt upon this
score lie n-ked thr I liis advi-er- to
look up tin- stutntes uml report to him
their opinions. Tin' president hoped
that at least one uf tin three would
filial ii loophole through which the
Dewoy payment nnghi is- modo. Hut
all three reported that it could not be
done.
A nam bar of the cabinet advieed tna
praaldonl to oftMr tna payment, not
Wltbstanding IbaM opinions, and trust
to pablic opinion to indorse his action.
The president replied that he would Is
very glud to do so, lint he could not
reconcile hi- conscience to an otien
violation of the law. The comptroller
of the treasury wa- then appealed to
fur an opinion, thin olhVial having the
right to overrule tba Meratnty m the
trca-iiry, the uttortiev general or even
the president himself on a mutter uf
thi- kind.
For tin- sake uf secrecy the comp
trnller was asked if "an admiral or a
general of the army" could receive
eompenaatlon in MMition to his ofloinl
salary. TI mjrtfolier promptly re-
pliad thai in- could nut. If the cnnip
trailer hud tvlad otherwise an order
for the payment to iJewey would huve
been made.
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The hug resource in the legal line
having b.en exhausted, son I the
pri -iileiit V adv isers suggested that a
hill be sent to congress a-king au
thority to pay this sum to Admiral
lievvev and ti neral Otis, the other
military member of the commission.
This wa- under coiisiilerution when
Admiral IVwov relumed (mm Wl
muthern t.mr and learned that his
payment hml b i held up. Botore
the praaidMII nd bis advisers lid
roach u decision a- tO Wbl 08
ulsiut asking congress lor anlhority
iimiriil Dewev's aiiliounceinelif 01
blmtall us a eandldate for ptwraant
was given to the public
There the matter r.-ts. Il Admiral
Dewoy wanti uongraM to noes on aw
antborlaing blm to receive this money,
the president will Is- very glad 0 sign
it and to order tlie inniiey to be paid.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
TSlM IjvxsIWi- Hnimo quinine Tslili-is. All
drufgiiti refund the awasy if it (aiu iseara.
K vv i.r.iv. 'n ultfimturi l on each Ism.
Knock-Out Drops
" i am a Maoondteapar, and used to iMnh
tluit rm k nn.l rys, or vvlu-kcy uml qiiinine
era nronsr rsnv ,.
nlies for coughs U
ami cold-. Mo-i
it my iicipiiimi-
I For..
see
Garden Seeds in bulk,
Garden Hoes,
Garden Rakes,
Garden Shovels and Spades,
Garden Tools of all kinds,
Water Hose at all prices,
Building Materials, all kinds,
See
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if the
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"ifcrts.
1
aiu e-MMS
o w I k n o w i
-oiiicthingatleust - "
ii thoii-iinil times WM
lietter. It i- Acker's
Rngllih Bsmsdy for
i oiighs uml 'old- A
gisiii while ago i began
to cough ami (bUltd out
then that rock and rye
waanoatood. I cm wi ne
aiu! I wa-beginning t" think that the trou
ble would run Into OOtMUniptioO, I didn't
tukc any st.s-k In pstsnl in. .licit . -. but
noineliow or oilier I tried Ad kef I bngli-li
Itemed)-. One bottle did the btuinca for
tm knocked that DOOgfa out umiplcii ly
and it has never conic hack again. Then
never ii day pa. i -Unit I don t say a gisd
word about thi wonderful medicine, I si
niost forgot to MJ that I am stronger and
fleshier now. situ c Inking tin- Mnsdy, than
I was Is-f'ore the i oiigh beguli I Writs tlds
iciier vohntnrlly ami iiei-rt'uiiy and urn
Kind to do It.' (Mgned) I nnnfl BuMMsl,
ssiiMiii keeper, Pooatstlo, Idaho,
Soiiiut bm iMe. and (J a bottle throughout
lbs lTnltsd Hmim and Canada ; and in Kug
land, nt Is, M.. IS, M M id, II you are not
satl-linl after buying, return tlie bottle to
your druggi-t. ami gi t your money back.
HV ttuthnri: thr .;o .wlntnnf ,
ir. 11. UDuhU: a CO., VtvyruUjr: Acio tors.
Kor sale lij llriH-k V Met .Unas, IVinlh tou.
Taylor, the Hardware Man
B 721 RUln Street 3
aiiiiiaiiiiuaiaiuiiuiuiitiuuiuiuiiiiiuaiiiiiuuiuiiuai
m
Oregon Lumber Yard
Walter Wellmau. a very reliable
Washington eorrsepondent, write- t.
tin- Chicago Times-llerubl, regarding
Admiral Dewey and President M
Kinlev, as lollows :
The Dewey mystery is explained at
MM He MM reason lor the admiral
sudden announcement of himself us
presideutiiil candidate and his hitter
leeling OWaUt! PlWidenl .McKinlev
ure cleur.nl up by a discovery whicli
was made tislav .
Admiral Dewey himssll (urnlehed
llle Cllle to tl XplUIIUtloli I.V iiiiii-
illuming to bis (rlsutk that I'resident
Mckinley has unjustly deprived him
of tell thousand dollars. In the
admiral 's opinion the president had
"robbed him."
Tin- baa Is lor this charge in the fact
thai Preaidenl HeKluley bai been on
aide to pay Admiral Dawev the -aim
eompenaatlon si that received hv tin
civilian member- m the lab- Philip
pine commission, to-wit, IIii.issj,
The preaidenl wanl.-il to pay this
sum to tbi- admiral, but tlie law would
not permit. That aaetion ol tba itatute
which savs no one shull hold two
uthces of trust uml nrolll umler tl...
I lilted States government where the
mnusmMthM ssc.-e.ls nvaju was iii the
way. ami though the jiresidenl tried
to liml u way around tin- itatnte,
neither he nor his law OSMNH were
.Hue in no so. ami .vumiral ii. wev can
not have hm flu, Dun.
.SELLS
Lumbar,
Lath.
Shingles,
Kiiiidinu Paper,
i ur Puper,
Mottldiogt
Pickets,
Lime und (Anient,
Itrick ami Sand.
Sash and Doors,
Screen Doors cV Windows.
Terra Gotta Hint;.
Borie & Light, Props
Alta St., opp. Court House
THE CITY...
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
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THE MOST POPULAR WHEEL
Men's Wheels
I adies Wheels
Boys' or Girls'
Chainless -
$25 and $35
$26 and $35
- - - $25
- $00
Another consignment of the $25 and $26
Wheels jus! received.
CRESCENT AGENCY East Oregonian Building
100 Per Cent. Hatched.
In a iveent tuit-
hgucti tm luu per cenL iu lvt e
PETALIMA
INCUBATORS.
tin which Q)rr wen-nyer 40utrhiA Uo
This machine hit Uwii
goluto perfection ah out
II nstnttKi to bm w uw uO
t.m . 1 1." retruUti' n f
1 other uupruvciucuu Me p) Irgighl lauiooim free
W. U Han.siorU & Co a
1M1 Via tfJR ,fl.t .W.T-'vJ
cnkis .sinpsoN
Proprietor
Adtniral Dave
Houm uml aakad
alauit aonjMMM
as a iiii'IiiIht of
none HMiniMion. Tba ir,-ni-lilu
Iii- waiilcl to lav Inn,
OlVlliW
Adnlral
ir,-nl-
Oplllloll
About a MMlUl au
! ailed at tl,,- while
Prat ideal HuiCinie)
tiun lor his ni-rviie.
tlo- I'lnli
ill-ill
llle name .(in, the olLer
no ii r- uri. to neaive.
I'evv. v then volunteered i" ti
dent tin- atateiueul that in hit
' nun ii, ,i inn- eaililliiate lor lirenl-
Md ill tliin i-oiintrv. that there ibuuld
l- M Mr. Mi Kiiilev .
"Vim have i-arneil n re-eleetioi ami
tM mhmm win a it to rou." th
aiiiniral naiii. J,-v,-v then Went on x
.mm. im- ii.ni aivvavs ta-en a
publltmn, that be wga originall a
I'll hi lean on the slave'v issue
aitiTwurUs a r, piihl n.vn ou PfOMctlou
tlifii on the looiiev lliawlnu, ami was
now u r..iiihlii-un on oxpuiniiim. il.
Imnked tba preeitieal lot all past
111. I ...,,l ! . 1
'" "'.!" 'iv iii a iiiippv
ir.iuie oi iiiiii, i. a lew ilavs Uli-r
starleil mi hm tur throimh tin- Soiitl,
When DMMP ralnnMd from his
outbetu trip tba Bret tblog b beaH
ill IIH- uniic ol the sei-retarv ol the
navv was that tin- law vvoiihl not ikt
BH biM to ilraw the $10, OU) eompeUM'
tion. The ailmirul lost hi- temper
He wuut lioniu livid with raite II,
swiire at the president in tin- limxt
hlttor wuy. He Bgaad tin- Hour of
his room, NHlaiMIMJ that Preeident
McKinluy had rohhed him ol bit
MUMJjr, had deprived bin of his just
du, had treuted him like u dog, liud
truiupwl up this legul olwUi-lu for the
purpiw,- .,1 . Ii, .mi,., uml rohhini; him
ii may appour, thosu
nood.
Motherhood uuj,'lit ulrrarf to hrinn
happiness. Hut it i ofteii the U-j-iu
ilillif of Ule MMJ tinlmppitiess As a prv
pur.ilion tor MMMMaMud, Mtd M a pre-
re all oi th, i . oHeu nllowiug
materuity lr. Herce's Favorite Pre
scription has lieen hailcil a .1 " Ciisl-aend
to women " It heals di.-.iset. peeiiliat
to women, toneo up the system, makes
BMtnarbood practicall nafnleM. an.l en-
tahlishes the soiiiul health winch insures
healthy children.
"IHirlllKlhciM-I vnr I l.iunil mvarlfurriiluiil
.in.! 1(1 rapidl; Ij.Iiuk lir.ilili arrUM Mr. w J
Kl.l'ler ol Hill lule Harm ihuo.l.urjc C. titer
Klloaliuril VI " I -ufT.rr,.l ilrrs.llullv Irom M.stl
' Ilk -Ul'l UllllOV illflfKllllV I V, . Iflnwllin
crplibly wr.lker cscll Jy aa.l .uflrrc'l much
.lull, lulu .tl Inn. I rlt Hist aollicihlllK muni
be ii,, in 1 n.,ujht v.nir ,ul,u-. .out r,.clv..l ..
rompt replv I 1 . ... iwrlve U4tlra of Iir
irn-c I ,iv. ,111. I'lt-acriplion ami slau l. llowr.l
your 1.1 uml 10 I l-oran l. inii.r.,vr 11101..I1
lelj my health bwen ea.ellelll ami I cvsilil
,Ij all mv .0,11 work iwe live uo s no.al ..,.-!
(rno I vralknl ami nnle all I i-ouhl and en
i-.v..! 11 I ha.l .1 !.,! eaay cuufillemcul anil
ha,.- a healthy lul.y la.y."
Ir. Pierce's .Medical Adviser juper
gM la aeUt fiw Ml receipt of ji one
cent stamp-, t., p.iv cost of mailing ."1
aaddraM Di K V. Pierce, liuffaloi n v
Brwrlbtag New. N'm Horses;
New Itiirs. Best riits and teams
In the city, boarders given the
hest attention.
Service hiiv hour of the niht
Telephone No. ya.
House Cleaning Time
Is Here
Do you wish to exchange
old furuitute ior new.' Do
you want a good carpet or
matting1' I carry a complete
line, including all varieties
and grades, und sell them at
bottom prices.
V. STKOBLE
Wheeler lliiildlng.
THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD
I he Leading General Farm Paper of
the Northwest.
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ness, Tents, W agon Covers ai d ull
kinds of Canvas Is kept by
Joseph Ell
HighClass Illustrated Farm Journal
Published Weekly at Salem,
OregonTry It.
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The Homestead is a twenty-page paper, fou: columns to the page
The subscription price is $i a year, iu advance. Its publication was
U-gun March 1, iyoo, and it lumudiatcly took first place amoi g gene-
ml llirtl, Bflnan n .. a ...III M, mm . .
I"!-""" mmm win muiiuaiu 11. 1 ue Homestead lias all the M
oiiities tor publishing a larm pajier of the first-class, and of wide circu
latum. Why send votii nion-v l-',ivi ? wru,, i., . ..
J 's . .. 1,1,1 uciu ni l 1 . 110 w.r.
" N"-tlwest a farm newspaper of get.etal ciiculaiion, and devoted
v 111c inicresis ti tins section.'
The price of the WUUV East Okkc.onian is JI1.50 a ear Vg
will send our paper and the Homestead one vear for $...00 in advance.
EAST OKliGONIAN l'UH CO ,
rendlt tOU OrtgtM,
The Leading rianulacturer, who occu
plrs more floor room than al' the
other ha nesi shops In fendlcton
and Umatilla County toxether.
Just Received GROCERIES
Two Carloads
furniture,
Cio-Carts.
baby Carriages,
V indow Shades and
Hxtures.
Lace Curtains,
Portieres.
Ml mir Htot-k btfon you buy.
French Restaurant Baer 5r Folsom
In connection
with....
Incredible us
WILLS A CO., Lt' HOY, N. V
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LaFontaine Hotel
Beit Meals In the City.
Open Day and Night.
Qus LaFontaine - Prop.
SwlUlcr Hi lining, Main St.
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The Complete House Furnishers
Main St , uext to l'ostoftice
Telephone Livery Stable
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TekptUMM tin. 3M
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Hiujiest Stock
Lowest PrioMj
A complete line of Fresh Vegeta
bles always on hand.
R. MARTIN
SHEER & COLE
Contractors
Builders
Estimutew Given. So;e Fit.
Oaf Hnd Ftcce Work u Spe-entity.
Pilsner
Beer.
The Best Beer iQ
Pendleton. Ask
for it. You will
like it.
Pilsner
Beer
Never causes Headache
nor Dizziness.
Opposite 0. R. &.
Round House.
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