East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 19, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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BRING IN
THE BABIES
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During the yen 1901 will jive rayi ab
solutely free, to every baby born in Uma
tilla county, its first pair of shoes Thi It
are handsome welt Yici Kui, worth 75c. a
pair. Tbere are no conditions except
that you present the baby. This OWI
holds good for the entire vear. BtftHJ in
the- babies
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements &. Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
TUESDAY. KKBKI ARY 19, 1901.
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Til K COMBDY OF FAILURE.
The world ii full ol the torrowttil
comedy of failure. We grow accus
tomed to ita little tearful story, ami
forget the great moving, ruaeterful
force whicti underlie it.
Men do not fail in their venture- for
the want of ambition, alwav.- They
may have all reasonable opportunity.
alao. The environmer.t may be good.
The chance may be favorable. All
the numberless surroundings of life
may be auspicious. Success does not
depend solely uion these Kiiendi.
food fortune, health, hope, ami energy
way be abundant, yet on every hand
we saw wrecks, .low, nail- and failures,
in every walk in life.
itie great trouble with moat ol as
it tbst we get out of our sphere. We
handicap ourselves by imagining that
we are fitted for stations in life and
activity which' we see others enjoying.
We do not Stop to inquire, if we can fill
that station ably, gracefully, and with
success. We imagine that great ambi
tion is great anility, and do not stop
to see if our mind is full 0)1 emptiness
or full of force.
Men lack adaptability. We imagine
that the outwanl ambition is en index
to the inner power and greatness of the
miud. Wk hope beyond our ability to
achieve. We pray n prayer which can
not be answi re.i. We lav a foundation,
in our roseate faith in life, which we
re not able to complete. Our skill is
weaker than our yearning. We have
not tbe strength to build one half
which we have the power to conceive.
For this reason men fail every day.
It is a sorrowful iliama. this old
struggle of little men with big prob
lems, it ia the ban of human civilisa
tion. If we could content ourselves
within our natural, homely spheres,
and succeed in the tasks whicti we are
fitted to perform, the world would
overflow with happiness. Its grey hairs
and broken hearts would diaappear.
Ita pain and death won I I be robbed of
their desolation, and men would live
long Uvea, and be honored by their
fellows No more sorrowful spectacle
is seen in life, than that ol a man
trugglimt toward an impossible aim.
All ia energy waged without elect.
His strength thrown upon the walls
that will not move. His mind and
beart burned out like tapers. His
lile gone. His ambition intoxicated
with a false hope. Yet he cannot cease
bis warfare. His iniml is centered on
one attainment, and that k-o-iolesgly
beyond hi power to reach, it is the
cause of the deiruaiug longevity of the
race. It is worse than aetm; life.
Little successes aru much better than
large failures. The world is full of
big men who BOOM to nothing. We
want more small men who uorae to
something. We must iearn to In. m
our native atmosphere. A tinker who
succeeds in his calling is of much mors
value to mankind than a king who
fails.
engaged in the operation and main
tenance 01 one industry are fellow
servants, and the company or owner
i not responsible for any negligent,
incompetent, drunken, or iirnorant
employe. The American cititen who
are entrusted with the safety of the
traveling public and the traffic of the
continent are fel low-servants with the
Japanese section men, Mag-men and
trackwalkers. There pagans do not
speak our language, understand our
laws, support our institution nor Hear
any of the burdens of government.
Yet they are placed in responsible
position because of the low wages
they ask for. They may be negligent
of their duties, ignorant of the respon
sibility placed upon them, ami yet
the man who has given up the prime of
his life in the service of the gigantic
railway companies and the public, is
ith
these .Mongolians. His family may be
left destitute through h is death or total
disability, caused by the ignorance of
the foreigner who works in a pnition
which should onlv be occupied by a
man of experience, intelligence and
reponsibility.
The Poor man hill sought to relieve
the railway employe of a portion of
this injustice, hv folding the com
panv liable to the amount ol ttiOOO for
the injury of an employe caused by the
negligence, ignorance or incompetence
of any other employe. Hut the legis
lature went on record against the
measure The annual pass is the price
of the soul, body and vote of the
average legislator today. Not alonf- in
Oregon, hut the world over. The
laboring man can only succeed by be
ing leteruntie-l to tie represented in
legislatures by ins owa Kind, u cor
porations wish to win, they place cor
poration men iii positions of trust and
power. The working-man must learn
tbe lesson, or go down to the tame de
feat continually.
The railway employes made the best
showing of any of the anti-railway
forces before the session, receiving 21
votes to SO against them. It la only
tbe beginning of the crusade. Oregon
is coininc to the front, and the great
lorce behind her industries will gain
their full share of justice at iter hand".
10PICS OF THK DAY.
The reign of (.ueen Victoria is the
longest in tbe history of Kngland. Her
6t years of rule is followed cloaeiy by
George III. who began a reign of 60
years in WtM. Next in point -of length
la the refill, of Henry III. who was
king for drl years; nest to this long
reign is that of Kdward Hi. who was
king for AO years, anil the next long
reign is that of Kliiabeth who was
queen J ' years, ami whose period is
the golden age in l-.ngllsb letters.
Alfred, hth. lred. llenrv 1., Henry II.,
Kdward I., Henrv VII.. Henry VIII.
and (ieortte ll. all reigned over 30
years. The house of Brunswick
furnishes victoria and dec-rife III.
Tin- I'Untagtinet line gave us Henrv
III and Kdwanl III. The house of
Tudor gave the world Klinaheth, and
Henrv VIII. It is doubtful if any fu
ture king or queen in Kuglaud finds a
olid throne under them for half a
esenturv again. The democratic idea is
removing tin- necessity foi a throne in
government. Kdwanl VII., the first
born of the great queen, will no doubt
see the transformation of his kingdom
into a republican form of government.
Tbe only prerogative lies in t lie people
he feels a conscious pride in Its
presence. To the south lies the asylum
farm end the reform school (for hovs
only, with a trifling deficit of SS,000
for two years. Uniler bis very feet
sits Willamette university, where! his
offspring and hi forefathers, alike.
have taken upon themselves the robe
ol wisdom. He goes down to the coin
mon walks of life again, inspired. He
has seen a vision, so wide ami splendid
that he is filled with gratitude and
generosilv. Me feels like making
new appropriation tor another storv on
top of the dome, so his descendants
niigtit have a still broader view of
their beloved land.
BKRT HUHWIAN
QOOD AND HAD TAXATION.
The late Thomas (4, Shearman, of
New York, celebrated as a lawyer ami
a scholar, and th. author of a liook on
Natural Taxation," also the origina
tor of tha term single tux, wrote:
I hear some good men complain that
revenue relorm is made a question of
morals. If thev mean thai we ought
not to rondeam the advocate" of anv
particular svsteai us personally wicked
because of thai advocacy, I heartily
gree. If thev mean that no vital issue
w ... ... .. . .
oi nioralitv ami religion is involved in
the issue between anv different form
taxation. I differ from them, fax a
tion can he made, and always tas been
made, in the hands of reckless men, to
work out evils equal to those of
slavery. Taxation was, in ancient
times, a direct parent of slavery; it
disolated the Roman Kmpire. and
turned fertile lands into barren
wastes. It is even now the keenest
tooth of that great human locust, the
Turkish Kmpire. And Turkish
methods of taxation have ruined vary
foot of Asia Minor. Religion ami
morality not entitled to speak alxitit
taxation ' Win , taxation lias thus far
defeated religion averwyrierc. It
crushed out Christianity in the east.
Neither the Huns nor the Arabs count
ever have conquered Christian nations
it taxation had not eaten the heart and
blasted the soul of the Holy tinman
Kmpire before Hun or Arab stirred
Then in the hands of the victors taxa
tion bus kept the miserable Christ inn
slaves to their Mohammedan masters.
e
Coming down to our time, I charge
taxation, notwithstanding the im
provement made in it, with being the
cause of more social evil than any
other political institution. The wi Jett
ing chasm between rich and pHir, tbe
growth of monoiMilies, the corruption
of public life, tlie hardships which de
grade the poor, are the direct results
ol had taxation.
a a a
And yet it is not that any oi those
evils are tbe necessary result of luxa
tion. In the hands of wise men taxa
tion may be so assessed as to do little
barm, and so distributed as to do
much good. The methods ol taxation,
therefore, are exactly what should be
examined in the light of morality;
and tney affect religion an-.l morals
as well as politics.
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
t'Ot'NT 8KVH.N wiiMPe To I UK LINK,
tine line, or aore, per week, si I lis on of iSc per line
inn- line, or mon. net month, si the rate el K)i eer line.
I lime Mc
J limes
Mlatst las
lag each extra
liipatilott.
RuHovbs Dandruff
Immmdlmtaly
and causes thick, glossy hair to sup
plan t the former thin, brttt le growth.
NBwbro'm Harnioida
performi Its work on the principle,
" Destroy the cause, you rsmove the
effect,'' and consequently it reaches
and kills off the ever-busy microbe,
which la responsible for all scalp
diseases. It thus makes dandruff
and tailing hair impossible, and
promotes u luxuriant growth of huir
that soon becomes the pride oi' the
owner. Even on bald apota it soon
produces hi r as thick and luxuriant
a anyone could wish for.
Cm hoiil win connnrv that 11 is lb
OrUy oa 11 in- rinnai fssaf T
For Uit by all Flrtt-Clau Drug Stem.
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HRLP WANTED.
Llll id OUHBfs VICTORIA. WK
have authentic eillilon llnvof home h OQ.se
Outai tre, s. c Miller C., 'Portland. Ore.
ATT0HNBTS.
KIRBT NATION AIi HANK OK PKNDl.K
ton Capital, ITO,oni sarptns, twio.oeo. Trana-
acta awr' batililni! buslnSSS. Kxelniin.
ami lelesraphlt transfers soM on chloaso. San
Francisco, New York and principal polnli It
the Northwest Urafts brawn on rtitna. Japan
and Ktirops. Makes enllecllona on reasonaWr
terms Levi Aukenv .president ; W f MSllool
vice-president: 0. tl. Wade, en.hler: II. 0
UARTBR a BALKY, ATTORN KYfi At I B9",,r. assistant eashls
Law. Offlre tn Hsvlnxs Hank Hntldlox.
IIKAN A- I.OWKU," ATT0RKBYB AT
law. Room It Aaaoclatlon Mlc.ek I'endle
ton , Oregon
T. 0. HAII.KY, I.AWYKU. OVPIUR IN
iattd HnlldiDK, I'en.lleton, dragon.
STU.I.MAN A 1'IKKOK. ATTORNEYS
at law Rooms 10. II 1' and li t,tf,.,..,
block.
THOS. K1TZOKKAI.1). ATTORNEY
Iw. Office In Association Block.
AT
N. HEItKEl.EY. ATTOUNKY AT LAW
office In Aasoelsllon Block.
E. D. BOYI), ATTORNEY AT I,AW.
Co-art Bt.
in
li I RSI i A riONAt, HANK OH ATHENA.
Oregon, tlaplul. Sfal.tkW; surplus and protlls.
e,000. Interest on ttm deposits leal In
I foreign an. i itoaisatlc mebaags rolleetlona
rirompllv am n.'e.l.to Henri ('. AllSSSa, pres
dent; T J, Kirk. x1ee-preldfiil ; K. I. Par-
i net) easMsjri Mrs K. L Harnen. svmanawi
cashier.
THE I'ARMKH'h HANK OK WKS'KIN.
Wostiiii, Orison. IKv-s n general lisnklm
Imslnesa. Rxehange tsmght and aold. I ol
lections promptly ailended to. Affairs In nisi1
axcellent conilttlon. and so rcisirted iikui h
InTesllgatloinomnOllee ol rcapoiisllle ell I sens
Offlcera : K. Jameson, president; Hen. V
I'roebsiel, vice prealdmt;! M. Pierce, cashier
J. R. K illneo assistant cshler: dlreeiors
ie A. Ilartman. M. M Johns. T J Price II I
Draw. J. F KHIrore Robert limmm fl
Iroehstsl
Peimletoti
PLiiiino- Mill
and Lumber Yard
Can sell cheaper than
any firm in the cotmty
because; the) buy in large:
If
JAMES A. KEE,
Hunting.
LAW OFFI0E IN JITDll
MUSIC AND PIANO TUNING.
PHYSICIANS.
I)R. W. t). COi.K. OKKICK IN JITDll
onlldlns Office hours, h to I.' a.m.: I to ft
p. m. Telephone 77.
B". W. VINCENT, M. 1;. OKI-TOE RKA I.
of First Nallona. Hank, office hours 10 to r.
m. ; I to 3 p. m.
PRtiK. HOIIERT It A I.I.I ' f. VIOLIN SO-
lolsl and leader ol the lies nprs RcWSS
orchestra Teai hsrof violin, viols cello, tiass
man'tolln, guitar, piano, pipe organ, ha i MOD
conntsrpoltil, arransemeut au-l orchsatmtloe
VeHes culture (Italian muiho-t). aiu-ly o( parts
for eomtc and grand opera Piano builnuanil
repalrhiL' promptly done, orchestra MUSIC
mraUaad for tiailles, ball and all oerasions,
For sagagsnsSBta apply so C C. Sharp, Optra
Houss Block OaT
1)(-
reslden.
SMI ITIA HENDERSON. OFFICE
'endleton Mavlnga llauk. Telvphouo H,
t- iepnouo I,
HATH
tn Jn.i
SO; real-
H. 8. OARFIEI.I), M. D , HOME
li' Physician and - it lirHc,
Bull-ling. T, Ici.tiono nfluv bla k
deiuc. black 24.
E. A. VACOIIAN.
In Judd Hulldlng
DRNTISTS.
DENTIST.
OFFH'H
A. L I1EATIE,
Savings Bank
1). D. S. OFFICE
(laa adminliterpil.
IIVK
it. AScJOOIA
residence tele
DR. D. J. M' FA I'L, ROOM
lion block Tclenhone SSi
pnoue, macs ill.
OSTEOPATHIC PHY8ICIAN8, DRs.
keyes A Keyes Office, one block wesl of llos
toil ston
E. A. MANN, DENTIST. IN A8BO0IA
Hon Block, over K ll ClOptOn'a OShM,
DR. LYNN K. BLAKE8LKK. ITIRONIC
and uervieis ,ii,,H.,.. m n I dii.eae ol women.
)pp lintel, cor. W aler and Main Mts Peudle
tun. tire.
AltCHITSCTS AND BUILDKRS.
T. H. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND KC
perinieniiein. mates complete anil rillaMe
plana tor bulMlnaa in tbe elljr or country
Room 17. Jii-ld bulhllng.
D A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND
builder Kallmates furnished on all kinds ot
masonry .u.ent usiks. sionr wall... etc in
dcrscau be led at tbe Kaat orvgonlan oftli-e
HANKS AND BR0KKRS.
THK PENDLETON HA V INCH HANK.
PendleUin. Oregon Orsanlinl March l lsan
capital, amnm, Interost allowed on time do-
tsuin Kichsngc bought ami aold on all t-rtn
tilMl is.inU Special attention ztven t lie.
Hons. W t, Furnlah. prealdont: J. N. Teal
vice-president T. .1 Morrla. caahlrr.
IN POI ND -THE rOULOWINfl HE-
ssrlbsd aium.ls have Iracii takm as by UlS
ITty Marshal and Will be SOldla tec AsytfOt
costs ami siptnacs
lint dark bay colt bran-lc-1 half i In le 1' on
left blp. all ,ui f yssrs old. uslgln son pounds,
one gray marc defected Jas. hrand-i OOof
Hon lefi nlii. weight abotn ISHi pootlds
one sorrel marc, white fool, three with legs,
W.BM strip In laic, bran-led a on left Shoulder,
about B year-old, weight alatni ISSi pounilx
On-- while tcabhv horac, nasnu ' year-old,
weight alsnittkiii pniiads. no brand visible.
Due scabby buckskin horse, about . fears old,
w eight about seo isumds, no traud ytnble.
battd February ll.ltsji
J M II RATH MAN rity Marataal
qunntitii
lumber 01 any
mill work
(heir price
call
you need
kind or
antl set
R. KORSIhR, - Prnnrietor.
Send Your
l.eiind...
-wiy
TO TUK
Domestic Laundry
xv" '' WU.AT rot
I.:, THE Y
Ear
O
f . Rnl.lin.mi, Prop.
Equal to any
in the world.
tVestrrn Llai i Ameilcan Ai iciittiula.
Iljr'apeehtl nrraiiifcnieut villi the putillals
Ha, we are rnahlisl to olTer Tin. eiKANti'.,
Ji nn FAJlttltM, tie- leaillng Hkrlciillurai
weekly oi' lite West. 1. 1 unit Mississippi
Valley .ilea, 'ii tiiio with linn jiii
oar, at an cxcer-,llnnly low llguro. Tlo
WAllul Ji hi- i .mi i u is ti uiarfcabl i for Ism
variety an-1 Intersil ol Ha rotitenta, assi is tin
llollbleillv l ho heat an-l 111. is, -inn licit piipcr
ol Its kind.
Jr Vol' WAN! TO HI'll
scribe for magaalns- or
-e--paiir- In the l nlt.it
Htates or Kuropv. remit
by postal note. - he u
rH'Ild tn tlie ASl URpMi
nun the list pubilaliers
price of tbe publlcallon
you desire. au we will
hare It sent In you and assume si risk ot tbe
moue being Inst m the mails. It will save you
both trouble and risk. It you arc a sSJMMsai
to the Kast oaruoNMN, In remllllug you can
deduct ten per cent fnim the nublisliers' uric'
I AnilrCII LASI I lixr.l ill.-s I AIS It'll i:l
toe Otnrnn
Subscribers
to
Magazines
It n it In
ITS FARM FEATURES,-:,:;;::
IS . "ITril. oliiti " r-ii.Yii.., lliirk. : Uht
denlng. And other foples, written by pntetl
eat and sweosssfal navnaei-a, iiipplemantod
with 11 lu strut Ions syabls artl tS,CsfmbhM
to make it InvalimMo (. I' v. bo "f.ani II
for a thing" Tlie luteal Market nml
fkaaimenilal laricutturo are fssi la
wnici. thoo. XnUrDrniatmaxaall -i.
THE FAMILY rEATliHiiS:::::1
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feVSM Hto
'it
fasliioei. ? .on i WTtvTT ' '-i eiood
Oook, Pwasla t:onteses. Libriu y Oasnw
and Young Fulk, I'si, ii ine mnko
Oils Department an saueHvalria BDn Inter-
St as Ill-St ot I lie t-'.'i .1 I III....' I'at t.
PILSNER
BOTTLED
BEER.
BRKWKRY OWN Hottmng.
fi lulil.v r- i mi ii l.'iuli. I tofamlle'amA.
Hillv iiuavunltvil.
Everv In. tile
A LMassnil rnsioss and tvenlf "chul,S! Brewing Co.
The COMMONER
All aendlng their s ibseilntlons nniioroor
elubbinc offer, are prmionMNl, postvimi, wlih
die AMKKli AN Adlll- I.' l.TI-lllh I Vli.lll llllt'K
aad Almanac for ISOti. Tins great b.iok la n
Cyclopedi.i of Progrnss in ilKventa i-f In
World, it iiiinlu to llaik-i., Aluikeiti,, a..d
11 1 CO
tifii Weekly.
FREE
YEAR BUOt
William J. Bryan
Bdil or and Huhilsher,
A. C. SHAW & CO.
W. J. HKWKI.I.
Mauaner.
HliTAIl.
LIMBER
DEALERS
Yar.I on Webb sitrect
ini-isiti- Hunt Frelejkt iient
THR DIFKAT OF LABOR LAWS.
Tbe roost widely iliseusaeai measure
of its character iiefore tbe lagislature
this aeasion, was tn- Fuoruian fallow
servant kill, bacaee ui by tbe railway
organisations of tbe atau- l'be livo
railway brutberbuoiie, iiieliiinig tbe
Knviueers, Oouilucturs,
Kiremeu ami Telegrapbera
representative in Haleni during tbe
first thirty days of tbe seas ion, work
ing industriously for tbe passage of
tills bill. Tbe organisations were a
unit for the measure, and felt that the
mauibers uf the legislature could be
prevailed Ukmi to atep aaidu lrom their
The people of Oregon are fund of
luxuries. They love to pay bills
Especially bills for useless procee lings
like senatorial tights and injunction
-nil- au-l litigation as in the brand-
asylum case. Taxes are a small mutter
to consider. Wo all love special lovies
deficits, shortages and appropriations
an.. .,1 T j . i i a
we especially love oeauiocss, ami are
cultivating a taste for tbuin. biennially
It is a great free show, which ia
harvest f.,r the newsboy, the wine mer
chant, hotel man and professional
'lobbyist." We love to hear the oft
repeate-1 farce of "no election. " W
pay over f'AXKJ a day lor our jegisla
ture, to enact laws, protect the in
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vir.in ui lint siale unit lllHUltUIII OUr
iignity among the common wealths of
me nation, ami we partaulalrv adorn
the legislature which comes home
without doing any ol these duties. No
minor, ine (eo,le will return all of
.u.,1, tn,i y,-Brs iience. iiieir services
are so valuable that it is needless to
seuu new men to lenrn tbe trade. Our
patience, is only siirpassi-1 by our
panitnneoi.
time-worn rut and place a line upon
our statute books in tlie interest of tbe
employes of tha great corporations.
The prsissit law fiolds that all men
When a Willamette valley legislator
wants to gel light iisin a subject, wants
a broader view to guide Inm ami a
wider horitou to think in, he climbs
0 HI- to the highest window in l ie dome
Trainmen, Of the uapitol and looks forth for in
each had a spiratioii. lielore him lies balem, the
stain instltiitions ami Marion county
for fully twenty inilos his eyes drink
in the charming imctacie. His breast
expands in p-ttriotism, and file mind
reels in delight, in the bread expanse
of Oregon which he beholds. So wide
is his view from tin- vantage ground
that he beholds u HHJe strip of Polk
county, lying across the river to the
west. And in the mtiniiicence of his
spirit be would almost embrace all
the region between tbecapitol and Mi
Hood, in the map of Oregon. To the
east be aees the state fair ground an. I
We are prepared to furnish anything
in the lumber line ami can guarantee
prices to be as cbtwp, if not cheaper
than others. We aim carry a large
line of Poors. Win-lows and Moulding
1'arties contemplating building w ill do
wall to s-' us before placing their
orders. We also carry Cascade Kcl
Kir wood l'bone Main ':'.
Hotel Pendleton
Under New nanagement..
11 Is n. teea-'trv . f St.- Ii-.tloa eevl.'.w1 tntln-i. f."
Parni or i'cuitf, an-l ti:;-.ce or Kact-i y ,'. It o
nosWorl-en Kvery Subtoct pcrtalnier to A.
' culture, Iml.ntt v. ( et. in,, riv,ni"l Mark-1 ; I'. -tic
Affairs, I en. mica. hihI I'.-iiiIc ; le i .
KduoriUoc, Hellirvvn, sad Bx kstv. It I - alw, a-
Miuiaiiai: ol .i.ei:,,ii in- i.MHBvr, .
aomical Data. Hi tori
gri SAMPLE copy CMrr
niairiTmerTni.riiTT ' 1 1 1 - i l- bi
dressing th i hi: i mil .ii mi i i;iii i
Maniuetls l.ulldiuy. t hlctsito, ill
Our SPECIAL Offer:
Lincoln,
Strictly Plrst-Class
Kicellent CDlslne.
very Modern
Convenience
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Give Us a Trial.
Rates $2 00 a day
Special Rates by
Week or month
T
Nebraska
advance.
$1.00
oo
JJ
Orange Judd Farmer, Wa t.00
Year Book and Almanac, .00 )
Our Price for All, $1.85.
Address,
EAST OKLUONIAN PUB. CO..
Pendleton, Oregon.
Bar and Hllllard (rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men
The Best Hotel In Eastern Oregon.
Van Drati Bros.. Props. Successors to J. E. Moore
Indian Robes
AND
Fine Blankets
Are made by the
The Pendleton Woolen Mills
Siiin
Pacific
RAILWAY.
EAST via SOUTH.
Icrins Payable tn
On- War
I Vl'tllllN
I hri e tooths
Ingle Copy .
I
Nn traveling canvassers are- cm-
pioyou. Hirtnr. tor loca' agents
will be; sent on application All
moony should lc sent by O.
oriler, Express order, or by bank
draft on New York or Chicago.
Do not send individual checks or
stamps.
The Commoner per year with
WYt'k'y l-.usl ( lit'l-oni.in ... . $2.35
St nn Weekly East OreKonian 2.85
I hniy Last Oregooian 5 75
Adtlress
liast ()rconian,
rendletor.. OrcRon.
llor.es boarded i.y tie day, wtwa or uioull- au-l
given Ilia bsat ol carv.
1M I- ui.
flails, in.
fuaa. in.
II IS 11. in.
!l-l -1 It- a Ulon-o Arrtis
iiveilaint Kxiueas for nt.x:, a. m.
Hali-iii, lloM-Lurg, Al
land. K.crHnienlo. Og.
deft, aaa l-.at.,. . . Mo ;
tan-. Lo- Auaelea, Kl
I'aan. New Orlnana auili
live Kaat.
RpssiMH I'swngrr. vlar'.l u. in
Wo.slhi.-rn for Motitii
Allt,el, Hllviitoi, Wo. I
Seio, Blowusftlns, Na
Iron aim Milugflsld
t'-orvaltta Haassngsr t.v.w p. in.
1-i.iei.endeiu-e paa-f luf'rit - 'JA a. oi.
First Class Livery Rigs
l an lie obtained on short nolle.
TcUplioue Main 7V for cab.
R2M Depot Stable.
Farmers Custom Mill
Telephone 72
ALLEN BROS.,
Wood and
Post.
bsllvvied Promptly. Prices Itlgln.
Klrau-I lauiiuaraeli Posts
IV owl Bias sun dty
Olfi.e rear of havings Hank.
PaWDUGTON, - - OKBOOM
We have Lamps
to Bnrn
anil they are n too. We
will leuve it to you sroMl ia tlie
best light. llnnk for your
self. Kverytliiut; in tlie elec
tric line. Houses wired on
short notice, si oi inaciiiiie repair
ing a specialty
rendition Electric Supply House.
Maple- bros., Props
Phone's Main 74 and Red 17O.
Daily Bast Orsaomsvu, delivered
earner, only 15 csots a weak
Pendleton, Oregon.
For couch covers, furnishings for a 'den," cozy corners,
the Rendition Woolen Mills Indian Kobes an- just tin thing,
Write the Mills
etc
IMU. IDUly except .Sunday.
THHUVUB TtOStSCVn
K.-tiate Uckcts 011 sale U'lv.wn l-orilatid s.w
Jauii-oloaii l .xui hiauclju... Net i.c.es IIT lirst
class and 111 aeeourt clas. In. .1 dine ).,...,
KaJ.u ai si is to I.... 1 -i
tope. Also .Ikpan, China, llawaall,
l ines .uie Au-lialU ( ,0, o!,i...
It Khkiai.d, llokel Agenl. I.'ilid Ht.
1'ortUint, Or.
its and hull--
I'Dlllp
-; fioui .1
Saw, Aider,
ktrjOT
... MMDSdDME RESIDENCE SITE
Hl.tx K 800, COMTAtNIMG M LOTH, 1:1.1.
LeOOATKD, 1. i:ki., with rv waikk,
OM WWW S'I'KKKT, which 0 UBAUSUl,
Wll.l, UK SOI, ll AT A LOW
KAHV I'KHMs fUK HI.OCK
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(-ODNTttV Ass Will. I. .rs A KIM: '; ,.
TUK TOWN RBOH (Ti l.tiW KK :i fQ
AIIO K THK SISTKHS' SCHOOL. ;:;:;:
I'HICK ON
IS ACKOs.v
HAN MM i.m 1
K. L. SMITH,
foil pin yoortood Money
For a tickul Kast yon naturally
and very properly mot to go
via tlie route that will ive von
Me la-st aeeomiiiodiitioUH at the
lowest imssihle rate. Hence
you Snonld ask your ticket ujfeni
in nske your ticket read fi tbe
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
IK-rsoually ronducle-l touiisl
In I nil. luuilsl .1, 1
Fred Waltars, Proprietor.
OaBeetty, I60 Oarrola a day.
neBI eictisuged lor wlisai.
flour, MID heed. Chopped t ale . alBsJI
an band.
foh'
Insurance
Piro, Life, Accident, Plale elleaa, ls
Loans
011 City and County Proiatrty,
Keal Estate
improved and Unimproved City lf
Htock Kanches and Wheat Karms
SEE
J. R. DICKSON,
Kaat OreKonian Ltuil-lim:
80 XSAR
EXHUHItNCB
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l aasssss BBT Ji a it . ss
Apply at the East OregoisiaB Office.
in,
ara
Our popular
1.. . m-slurn, Pullman Uuulsi slmn
-eg ,r iey,t I'undlslou ovsry WnincnUv
iiii .V.J , "'i-iriiav eycu lig and run
n i v" V!1'0"1'" wi"iout rhauau via thu
ulr.. S,- 0r'gou Sliori Liu-, li, i,,,ie
Wesiern, lieuver A 111.. t;..i..l.. ..Ti...
sreute.i sueolc line," au-l the Drsal llmk
Isuiid Kniile. Coiiueiliug at i in, aII, Hiti, ,i
ill, III ........ L .. . . -I...1. J
r7 . . T T'"r i, iiiso 111 nam.- ileisit
Kock Island parsonaliy couduclwl tourist
w...F. ..ii.,- 1,1,111.1 .ieeinne Mri.
Jdawl f41 Sir niu.tiiuc.i
p.rio.1 cal. ud ttiaaaalnsa for tin, few, uas of
.'"""'-raatwwiiaiilsd to ,to.t.n
iV , ,'i,K yi'fy's'UlaUve ol the i.u.t iuk
HSnJf.i5 to0loao V-U Iho ..amlo
v'orl-t dining car .urrlco in ina
For foil luloriuatloii, iiisps, etc., oall an or
w,"b to A. li. - - 101,1.
or ir v uiiMU. Uv tseiieral Agoiil,
OtSIONB
CoevHioHTaatc
A 11, niie sending a akaleh and des-rif1" ' H
tulekly lucerisln enr opinion .'.S.aiuaa
mawitlon is eroiiably ruiMUbla. euniiiw
llniinslo. Ily . iinnaenllMI. llsu-iu." ""r,.
Seal Irun i-uesi Msein-v i,- -... '"r r0,f t
.1,., ui u.iii.v without, flharnu. 111 IS
u.uli Xi.ii"
Hiiliouecaargu. in 1
SciwtiCif ic nmncm.
A hsiatsouiely illustrated wsally.
en tall d any .clwillfl- lourua
,al 1. mi mi mill. II boldliy.li
Ml I MM I Pn 36.rd..
1 umtW,
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uj.-i-
Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line
I'oillainL ore
Huston Camay. Prop's.
1 ii 11 u.n ,luv at V o'clock
ia.uv,i ibiiiikii'ii -.. , ml
iviex.pt Kunday, for
Knk-i , A 1 1 ia mill
laiiumoiiatiuiis.
1 1 iHSiitiiiii' ruti'S
Citv oftlce at Talluiau
Pilot Uock, N-
ill.,.. I. I.iss ii'
lilll l'Ml'- . ,
Kcuaoiiable freight an"
Co's drun
Agoui o. k. ik'n, Co.,
I'siatiaUiu. Or
atom.