East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 23, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    We must
make room..
For our elegant new line ol spring goods
winch will soon begin to arrive. There
lore 35 per cent discount, on Jackets.
Collarettes. Capes. Skirts. Wrappers.
Best grade ol outing flannel 9 yards (or
ft 00. Prices on many other articles cut
in equal and greater proportions.
9m as for Bargains.
A chance for a gold watch with every dollar purchase.
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
WKDNMIH Y. JANU ARY 23. 1IT
DULY. WEEKLY A.Nl
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gon ilioulil t given a tenatnrahip.
and nothing le will settle the score.
An Kastern Oregon man in the senste
d J. soni.'thmg (or the atate. and
it people, lor Portland. and it people,
more than anv Portland or lower Col-
SElll-WrXKLT umbia river man could do. Eastern
Oregon claim ha? not been preaeed
with any vigor. lUttern Oregon's re
; publican are too prone to modest .1
thii connection and too mtich inclined
to discount their own capacitv and
place a preminm upon that of those
who arv not as tit and not half to en-
the tenatorship. An Eastern
t Oregon man should be elected.
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ROYALTY'S ALTERED SPHKRS.
"Beiore balf-paat 2 o'clock 011
morning of June 10, 18"" William
was lying dead in Windsor cai
while the messengers were ain
the
IV.
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adv
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V MM 4 W I
hurrring of? to Kensington palace to
1 bear to hit successor her summons to
,;tbe throne." Thii if the graphic sen-
with which Mr. Justin McCarthy
' opened hit "History of Oar Own
Times " one of the moat interesting
1 though not the moat accurate of the
: high cbroniclea of the Victorian reign.
Vteh mn(n M Mn hflT. MMnj since
dow over England. Ieath chooses the ! that eventiul and momeniou- day, and
sovereigns of Britain, inatead of toe toe interim has aeen great changes
people doing to. It H a pity that the
people cannot chooee their head mains
trate (or themselves, bnt the habit be-
lag otherwise they cannot break away
from it.
King Edward, the seventh, reignt
King Caucut did no, win at baiem
and the remit ia it ieaaybodv's race at
Salem ttill. It appears tbat Candi
date Corbett ano McBride have al
ready exerted their fell strength, it ia
not on the card that either of these
gentlemen will be elected.
Genera! MacArtbur, the head 01 the
Amerieaan army in the Philippine,
baa recommended the payment of a
bounty tA S2&t to every tuidier in tboae
lalandt who re-enliats for another
term. And to anxious are tbe men to
return borne tbat no certainty is felt
that even this liberal bono will suffice
to keep our army in Alia up t the
uO.tUO mark that which (ienera. Mc
Arthur baa aaid it must be maintained.
Tbe terms of the great maiority of all
our aoldieri out there expire on Jane
30 next, and if they cannot be per
loaded to re-en list the necessity lor
enlisting new men a, take their place
will have to be faced.
itor Ilauna. we are told, i going
to join the '.rami Arniv of tbe Re
public. The senator baa just disclosed
tbe fact tbat be has a war record, as be
was a sscond lieutenant in tbe
Fifteenth Ohio volunteers in the civil
war. Of coarse be will join the G. A.
It . and who knows, tbat in doing so,
he has an eagle eye to windward for
the presidency in lfitH. My dear Hanna
ta aa artiul dodger, hat one who works
with lunch persistency and force. He
11 the bull do, of polities and there
are few who can retail, a hold when
once be gets it so long as can tJaiiua.
If Dick Groker had been brought up
in the republican party environment
there would have been another like
bim. Dick Croker and Mark Hanna
have much in common. They are
scrappers and politicians. They stop
at nothing to carry their ends. Lai
Mark Hanna become a Q. A. K Dick
Gross- baa become a gentleman in
English liia.
bpakane it behind a proposition to
bold a big (air 'within iu limits in
102 or 1903 00 wnich is to be spent
750,000 The proposition it already
heing pushed by bpuaaae brains and
money. It ties already usen decided
to urge the legislatures of Oregon.
Idaho Montana and the government of
British Columbia to make appropria
tions for sute ami provincial buiid
iiiga and It is expected that these
states and province will give 60,00u
each, bpoaaue city will provide f 160,
000 additions, aad tbe 0 ogress at
Waebington it expected to dig up to tbe
uiue of gJBO.QUO. This sanguinity on
the part of hpofcane is really refresh
ing;. There is aoti.ing mean nor small
about bpoaaue. That town breathes
pure air inia its lungs and (eel like
undertaking most anything. A I7A0,
UUU fair would not ha rauub (or 8po-
uiK : No, not much, but 11 the Ore
gon legislature should appropriate 140 -000,
as it aaid to be expected of it,
several moeabeea are expected to fall
dead with surprise.
over the institution o: an-ereigntv
Its governments, aspect it not one of
the most momentous aspects of the
good qoeen't reign, bat it it an im
nortant one. nevertheless . for tbe rise
and tall of mvalty make op one of tbe
most fstcinating threads in the anualt
of humanity.
.ess
Tbe rvign of William IV. ,
uneventful at compared with tbat of
George I. ltB0-L83U, and short as com
pared with tbat of George III. 1740
1820 , will forever ttend out in his
tory as a transaction and tbe fall ar
rival of constitutional government in
Great Britain. He exercised tbe right
to dismiss hit ministers at will ; but
with him thu prerogative passed
away once (or all from tbe hands o(
tbe ruler to tbe bandt of tbe people.
With William tbe old manner of
sovereign ceased to be, bnt tbe new
manner of sovereign had not yet ar
rived. It remained (or Victoria to es
tablish the new order, and tbat has
been her work in government. Be
cause the hat done it well, the
minarch abides in Britain, and tbe
house of Hanover holds undisputed
title to the throne.
Victoria's service in the narrow gov
ernmental sense baa been to subor
dinate direction of statecraft to that
personal characteristic of royalty
which was expressed in the term too
often erroneously applied "the rirst
gentleman of England. The standard
of kingship she bequeathes to the
empire is that of personal character.
Not a 'ormulator n measures or an
intriguer with cabinets or a aaaer
and luarrer of public servants, tbe
throne ilandt' today for exemplar con
duct, high idealt and dignified bear
ing. Tbe King must be. If he measures 1 i0 the
up t the recognised pattern now. not
a self seeking potentate, but a model
o( all the virtues and graces of in
tellectual and accomplished social Ufa.
he going to accomplish the same re
sults hereafter?
We have seen tbat hr can dissipate
a fortune of f 1.1, 000,000 in a few rears.
An expenditure of two or three mil
lions a year it so well within his
capacity that it afford ac real test of
bit actual powers.
But suppose he hsd a Rockefeller io
tead of a Gould fortune to deal with.
How would it he than'.'
Mr. Rockefeller hat taken precau
tion! against the early appearance of a
Oartellane in hit familv. That there
will be on sooner or later there ran
be no reasonable doubt.
Suppose, when he appears, he rinds
himself in poetess ion of a fortune o' a
billion dollars, secure v invented at 4
par cant, and returning an income of
MO.tiXVtim a year, what will be the
chances of hit performing the social
fonctions that have been perlonned In
hit Kind in all former ages"
To dissipate such a fortune within
the period of one spendthrift's ac
tivity, which could hardly he expected
to cover more than twenty years,
would require an expenditure of at
least :o.000.o00 s vear. nearlv 1 ,
OOn a week, or 2rift.niw a dsV) That
wo ild be WO.'"' an hour. II a work
ing day consisted of tan hours, or over
t.'WO a minute, or to a second
Could a man keep op that pace for
twentv vear without resting If he
spent only W.0O0.O0U a year he would
be living on his income aad hit prtnei-
Bl would not diminish. If be spent
1,000. OHO annnallv bis estate would
actually increase.
It wfli be such a test for the Castel
Isnes at thev have never yet had to
face. If they tail, the world will
have to nnd some other method of re
ducing the inequalities of wealth.
Hearst's Chicago American.
LEGISLATIVE ROTIS.
Senator T. H. Johnston has iotro
duced a bill constituting the gofernor.
secretary of ttate and state treasurer a
commission to build a portage rail
wav between The Dalles and OslllO
ami making an appropriation therefor.
NOTHING ELSE CUE j
Why Paine's Celery Compound is the
Best Remedy in the World.
Adjutant ' ieneral Gantenbein. of the
Oregon National Guard, has prepared
a bill for the reorganiiationjo! the ttate
militia and providing for annual
camp. Odd and cruise encampments
every year.
Representative Miller, of Arlington,
representing Orant. Gilliam. Mel
man. Wasco and Wheeler counties,
proposes, in a bill tbat he has intro
duced, to re-establish a ttate board of
railroad commissioners. Tbe board it
to consist of three members end tin ir
salaries are f.xed st .'. per annum.
I L. Ray Co.,
Buy ami tell
Stookw, Bon els and Grain
for ea.h or on martin.
Court SMi-vet. Fwntll.torv Or,
New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Stock Exchange
Chicago Hoard of Trade.
ORE
1 time 1ST
: lime-. IV
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insertion
CLASSIFIED ADS.
0OC1I1 SI vi ".OKI'- TO THE. INE
me tin.- or more, per wsek. .1 tits rats ot lie Mr lnr
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ATTORKBYS.
Reapportionment of tbe state hat be
come a live tonic and niav cause s big
tight before the legislature. Senator
Steirer has introduced a biil making
radical changes in the present cum
bersome scheme of apportionment. It
does not look so much likes gerry
mander at the present act.
Dr. Andrew C. Smith, one of the
senators from Multnomah county, has
introduced a bill to authorise the port
of Portland commission to issue 4 per
cent bonds in the sum of MBB.MO, tbe
proceeds to be need in tbe construction
of a dry-dock. It is aaid ot Portland
to tbe discredit u: tbat city that it it
the only port of any consequenre u Hm
wbols countrv that it without such a
valaabls adjunct to its shipping
facilities.
Oregon's Pan-American commission,
consisting of President A. P. Tiflt,
Treasurer H. B Thielsen. ecreurv J,
H. Burgard .Assistant secretary Oenrge
L Peaclee. and A. J. Johnson .
L Smith and Mrs. K. T. Weatherred.
has submitted s draft of a bill for an
appropriation of 13'. AH) for Oregon's
exhibit at the Buffalo exposition. The
bill baa been pat in the hands of Sena
tor Howe, of Yamhill county, for in
troduction in tbe senate, and in the
hands of Representative Stewart.
Represents! 1 c Schumann, of Mult
nomah, haa prepared a bill that will,
if enacted into law, tend to discourage
tbe loaning of public moneys. Ibe
bill makes tbe borrowing of pablic
money from tbe state, or any town or
other public corporation. grand
larceny, punishable by a fine eoat to
the amount borrowed, or impritonent
penitentisry lor from one to 16
years. Exceptions are made 01 tunas
for 'he loaning of whieb provision is
already made by law.
"When everything else has failed, I
Paine s celery compound has brought
me back to health.''
The thousands ot instances where
this hat been said the scores of people
in every community who have told this
timple story: the' downright, hard,
cold (acta the grate(ul acknowledg
ments of men and women who have
suffered from the diseases that have
their oriain in impaired nervous sys
tems and sluggish, impure blood these
are what have mad- Paine's celery
compound far and away the one remedy
above all others that phyticiant pre-
, scribe snd tbe public indorse.
It it by merit, and merit alone that
j Paine's celery compound lass achieved
I s wonderful pre-eminence, not only
in thii country hut throughout the
civilised world.
Alter the unfortunate person who,
it ailing because tbe blood needt new
1 life and tbe nerves require nature's
food, finally triss Paine t celery com
' iound and gets immediate relief, an-'
other is added to the great multitude
of people whose praise of tint
remedy haa made tbe demand for it
many times larger than that of all
other remedies put together.
A person mutt bave lost all con
fidence in his fellownien who can read
the following letter and not be con
vinced of the great l-enetit IVi
celery compound ha done, is doing,
and will continue to do for sirk ami
nervous people wherever it finds them.
When 11 sick man or woman fitids
that be or she has taken a remedy that
hat actually done lor mm or ber all
that is claimed for it it can be safsly
predicted what will follow. Every ac-1
qaaintance, sick or well, will be told
about it.
General Rodriguez baa written down
hit experience in the hope of helping
others who mav be so stflicted. The
I it today counectcd with the
civil government of Havana. I hiring
the struggle lor Omar, independence
he rose from the ranks to the grade of
brigadier-general, and in IHWl won a
decisive victory rtr tieneral Cauioe.
General Rodriguez was a very tick
man. He was as near aafeaM
prostration as one can he and live.
Atter five v ears' tufferinir his first
good night s sleep came immediately
upon hit taking Paine't celery com
pound. Hit letter reads:
"Dear Sirs: For five ..ears I had not
bad a good night's rest. 1 had a seri
ous case ol nervous prostration, my
strength seemed to be leaving me. and
1 (elt tired uud weak all tbe time. Mv
blood wat impure and I suffered trom
pains in the back, const 1 pet 101,, and
an inactive liver. I had tm appetite
and no ambition. 1 as i-onstantly
consulting pnysicans. and it seemed al
though I was nearlv readv to die.
Providence sent me a Irittle of Paine's
ceierv comsund.and thlsrgreat remedy
cured me of all the irritable symptoms
with which 1 was afflicted. 1 can
frank M snd sincerely sry that had it
not been for Paine's celery compound
I would 1 day lie either in the ceme
tery or in the insane asvlum. Among
the many prominent people who testify
to the virtues of Paine't celery com
pound are Santiago Rodriguez, M
1.;J. M. Braclio Kdwardo de la
Torre. 1'ortirn .YUsvidal, K. f. Gate),
(). 11. Pineda. Hedm Herrera y Her
manns A. Rincon. Andres Angulo,
urelio de Yarona luesada. Very
trulv vnurs.
"GEN . J. M. EODR1O0RX."
No remedy ever bad the OtJeJ oken
approvaljof men so highly esteemed 111
business snd professions! life Ha
remedy ever deserved so well of people
in the ordmarv walks of life and
none ever ant such instant recognition
from the discerning public. Its suc
cess has been confined to no one class
of society.
t'AKTEK RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
haw ('Sec In Sarins Hank Building .
BXAJt g( LOaSRR, ATTORXKTB AT
U Room 11 AMocla.ton Black. fetMUe-
ten. Oregon
T, (..HA11.KV LAWYER. I'KKR'EIN
Judd Bulldinfi. Pendleton. Oregon
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THOS. FTTZGF.RAl.: ATTORNEY At
Law. olhvr 111 Association Bloek.
N. l'.EKKl. LEY ATTORNEY AT RAW.
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perlnlondsni. makss eoiiSi Jf!M
plans lor bulldlnn iB4Wj
Room 17. Jndd building. ' I
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PHYSICIANS.
BANKS ANO II0KUS.
DR. W. O. COUt. OFFICE IN JCI)D
Funding tratre hour, li ta 12 a. B ; I to
p m Telephone TT.
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Physician and aunrsou lee ,n JudC
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and n-iegrspbu trmuitcr. ttkt sal
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phonv. black 111.
THk. PENOLKTON &AY1N6B
rsndlston. Oregon Ortaausd kaw
ni:u. una. ," .iC
poslu Kxehaugs bought tat MmS!
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USTEOPATHI PHY'Slt'IANS, DKS.
keras A Keys. Otlcc, one block west ol Hot
ton Hior.
W. E. PERRY. PHYSICIAN AND St'R-
geon. t'kiali oregull
DR. I I SN K. IU.Ak.ESl.EE HKoNK
and osrvou. iiiwase. ami disease, of woman.
IM lime. or Waier and Main Hu. I'sudls-
uin ore
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K. A. VAPOAlTljarNTllBT.OrriE
in Judd Building.
A. L. HEATIE. D. D. 8. (FF1C'K OVBP
SaTings Bank Oat adnlii.aMred
E. A. M ANN. DENTIST. IN ABoXJ.U:
nou Block over B C'loptoc'i ogles.
FlMeTJ national hANKOFATasa
. capita; M.tts nrshtasa
2 - " "Bl. SSfSB
foreign aau dottestic sacSsms
promptly atlenOsd u HenrrC AStsa
ww., 1 . r, . . vies-prea sen. X l
m... 1-s.i.wr, art I. 1 mm
outlier.
THK FARkf KR'e BANK OF
nesiun. Oregon Isjss s j
business ex. inn.,
lection, promptly alisndsdio
exseneiu i-ondition and s
inssatiganon eommtllssef
irsnn n Jsmewn. on
Prorhaia: rice president c H Pisrw
J. R. Ktllsort- SS.I.UVH1 sssklsr: ai
U A Uanmau M H. Johns. T J rnwl
uraa , r kll.gorc Hoksrt Jt
nsekssal
A. P. S! 1 !'H ENS CO DO SAl
and ouiraeiing ul si. kindi Sosts
on short notice Usvs ordsn allh A M
a or with Van orsdaL A Bats.
Eastern Oregon man should ha
to the United States senate.
The otnee belongs east of the Cascades.
Eastern Oregon it without representa
tion in congress. Ms loom Moody woo
bails from Tbe Dallas, does not count.
He is of tbe Portland push and noth
ing to Eastern Oregon. He was chosen
baaaone be could be controlled nnd. at
tna same tiate, credited to Eastern
Oregon, bnt Use credit ia not accepts -ble.
A great taction like Eastern Ore-
This is nut an emptv office as tbe
superficial might suppose . for observa
tion has abundantly confirmed Burkes
dictum as to me superiority of manners '
over law. He would be raab who
should undertake to point out tbe
law or set of laws enacted in tbe Vic- j
lonan reign whose effect upon tbe
English-speaking world transcends
tbe profound influence exerted by the
personality of tbe queen and those,
including tbe prince consort, who bave
gathered about ber and left their im
press upon English thought, customs
and idealt. Domestic purity, social
cleanliness, honesty and kindliness
bave radiatedhn unfiickeririgibrigiitnees
from tbe British throne lor sixty
years, and have lifted mankind im
measurably far above tbe levels
revealed in celebrated lectures of
Thackerav. This high standard con
fronts tbe prince regent, f'pon
way Im meets his inheritance very
.aruelv deuends not onlv monarchy ;
in name in Britain, but the perpetuity
of every tiiron.- that still survives tbe
abocas of liberty and the hand of time
Portland Oregon 1 an
THE HOUSE OP CAgTgLLAHE.
It is worth while to think about 1
f . II- CT v n. , I
ummwm nana, nt means mucu. ne IS
a part of tbe riddle of the new cen
tury's social sphinx.
it is tbe Caste 11 snea tbat have saved
the world through all past history,
from tbe domination o( a few great
fortunes.
A robust bandit chief would under
take to found a family. He would pile
up gold in iron cheats, he would take
mortgages on the lauds of his neigh
bors, and u secure all this to his de
scendants forever lie would tie up his
wealth with strict family settlements
Then be would die and for some
generations his estates would grow by
their own vitality. His descendants
would live for enjoyment and their
revenues would support them in idle
luxury.
At last along would seats a Cen
tal lane. Luxury would not satisfy
bim. He would be puaaeaasd by a rage
for extravagance He would throw
away his fortune with both hands. Ha
uld cut down the family lores'.
mortgage ties ancestral acree and
empty the iron treasure boxes.
When me
nalr fans
accompanied by
macous patches in
the mouth, crop
ttons on the akin,
core throat copper
colored splotches.
swoUen glands, st
and bones, tbe discs at ia
rapid bead war, and fa
symptoms will follow unless tbe blood ia
prompt lv and effectually cleansed of this
violent destructive poison.
S. S. S. is the only safe nnd infallible
cure for this disease, the only antidote
for this specific poison It cures the
tnoroagxuy aad permancnuy.
In tbe fall of gftw
1 oietrscltd Blood
, Potaua. I trlaC
am lett Pa l-wc. Wiik .!
eat ma so seed ; I was gettlag worse all tar
am ; my hair cam oat. ulcers Appeared in my
threat sod mouth n bodv was almost tusaie
sili v ci 0 .ored splus tK. so
. Ssrss twlered severely Irom
ery ' k my seoaldrrs aad asass. My
r(aT)
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
.R&H
ran undSTMaui:
tost all bulk at
L decided lo r I I L
It mast confess I aad
hide lailb left in ear
medktae After Ukkag
the third bottle ! autkad
s c as age is my asweV
tsan Taw ares irmly see
coaragiac. aad I Ortar
muscat to stsa S . S. a
trial.
omly taomsatsnedaal
my sasTeriasja
asomAlK pauss I
aaansttaa cuotd
ctsdaa I was
I had aboat
mrJm
tad. ,
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Elegant Dining Care,
Tourist Sleeping Cars
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LUMBER YARD.
Pendleton
Planing Mill
and Lumber 1
7o,
We are now readv for has mess
near Washington A Columbia
Rive freight detiot with a,
general assortment of lumber
direct from our own saw mill,
ami ran furnish any thing
promptly. Country orders in
car loa Is shipped 'direot from
Qtu mill lu carload lots at
porreri uncus itive us a call
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Portland. Oregon
r P WtsiijT. Agent. Paadlstoo.
NEW LINE
To and from the
Can tell cheaper than
any firm in the county
because they buy in large
quantities If you need
lumber or any kind of
mill work call ind '
their prices.
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