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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1901)
ba wallowed the Bastile. up in tb shadows nf "Ms r nn Oregnti never 8ATCRDAY. Jl'I.Y IS, 1S01 DAILY. WEEKLY ART) SEMI-WEEKLY Bast Oregrowlan Pnbllshlng Company, -T- PKfmijrron. OR POOH V - MIL WV imOW I AT: jaC ai.ai . by wan fkMMbtn tur vrnw lt minifTton iathI IflSL rHMKw " . r ; ! . ! fteaoafctft WIIXLT r.x.Cs.lFTUN IPTlITHim. IATB: irv..: l.tfiiliMMf 'I I ebwk.Hm.la C-'W IT P - " f lark. ettaa.. In .'T "V . V IS Khtoi.lwiT.pi' VeawSa . . .,.. Iiai..lacw,Ul.lT teJW. ly tt pt Dtt , iTM.la Wklf TB'Wth . . ..... M WHtrt.MTIWlT""" - - ' la Twain i laaat a St weakly. ? 5 .:. : Mi.Waat It ' Weakrr 3 Daily. tibaeree,e. fca.k, aaca a. A was SHALL VOICB. The Pendleton Tribune, in a vole of it own peculiar kind a croaa be tween a whinner and a whine-object and casta suspicion apon the Kast Oregon ian'i itand for representation of tbia aaetion in state government. The editor of oar esteemed contempor ary drops bis nursery bottle and his swaddling clothes and dona bia war paint to take tbe sealp of the East Uregonian by proving that it is insin cere in its advocacy of the nomination of a republican from Eastern Oregon to the governorship This whining whispering voice smalls hoodie from afar and gets its rhetoric mixed badly with saa faring terms of doubtful meaning. In fact tbe whole disserta tion is one pitched in recognition of its own weakness), smelling of envy and jaaloosr throughout. The East Oregonfaii beholds no "dangerous seas" in this rage brush political land, nor is it lacking tor "better markets lur its commodities. ' ' What it has said on the itene involved stsnd fur themselves. They are nords that admit of no dciibtlul mear. nig. They are an plain that even a republi can waylarer, handicap! ed bj nursery bottle and pajamas, may run as he reads. In its issue of July 'i this paper said: "The East Uregonian is a paper ol democratic tendencies bat with no strong party tiea. It hopes to be able to approve the good things of both parties and fair enough to con- dame tr, ha.l m -1 - IX WCUld rather be creative than destructive. It would, if it could, strengthen the iiands of Eastern Oregon republicans in order that tbe people of this section may have tbeir due. " Is there anything so "tisby" about this utterance as to require the nursery editor of the Tribune to resort to nautical terms and oast suspicion upon the East Oregonian's effort? And again in another editorial we aid: "Tbe East Uregonian is uo re publican paper, but it would prefer an Kssteru Oreguu republican in high utiles titan to have no representative in omee at all.' to tbere anything that suggests thoughts of the bruit deep here or to bring up alligator tears to one who has lbs. appearance of being so innooent that bis aaz is stilt in doubt? The young man .,1 the Tribune pro Isjsjbjm to aee in the East Oregon lan 'a altitude uu the duty ul republicans in Kastern Oregon ominous signs for swamping the republican ship of slate. Fair minded republicana and demo crats by tbe score have favorably com mented on these articles and expressed themselves as being fully in accord with tbam. Bat it was left for a sweet soft voice of the Tribune nursery to cast the first stone against tbem . Time will prove tbe interest of Ibis paper and whether or not Kastern Ore gon republicans made good use of a golden opportunity while it will also show tbe pencil pusher of the Tribune in bis usual attitude sitting on the fence wondering which would be better, to oast his lot with Eastern Oregon, or with those who counsel against liar while denying to her sons their in alienable political birthrights. mm At I. at tl, .,i. ... Oepliire the iniect , KT However, we still have Ueer, Cake. Sv&Hl5 -White Collar Line.. -mi. presence in trench society. On Metschan and M. Hride, union, lied the memorable Hth of Jolv, 17m. they the eruel frost. by On July 14, 1784. the intonated popu lace of Paris surrounded the old Baa tile or state prison of France and tore it to tbe ground. It was built by order of Charles V. in 1370 and for uu years had stood a grim menace to liberty, of speech, thought and faith, kings and queens of France, who were beloved by the people of France, soon found themselves chained in one of its dungeons, while some favorite puppet ruled in their stead. Noblemen, authors, statesmen, public men and women of noble characters and high minds, perished in its death chambers for no oiner crime than that of uttering, a sentiment contrary to that held by the human monsters wbo reigned. Its capacity was only 0 prisoners, but when we consider the fact that uo com inuii criminals were sent there, and its Ho occupants were taken from the flower of tbe Freueh nation, we rind its capacity fur persecution and revenge increased a thousand fold. Every I sailer of the common people whose dectriue promised to rid the uatiou of its torturing king crafi aud priest craft, was complained of by some royal agent, and locked in a ver- m Hi - J u tested duugeon to perish scarcely ever a prisoner came forth 1 1 um i( alive 1'u go to (he Haul lie was to peas I rum human sight ami in-mory. it was (he twin-sinter of the guillotine, its torture aas slower and more Irrrible. . In lint reigns of Louis XI V. and XV. Ibis pri-on aas full iiuasl of the time. It was ihu period of revolution in fcsMcv, uud I he king's enemies sprung up llko stars ua the horixuft. uuly to swooped down npon it. If guard were overcome. Its gate were nat tered down. Its prison cells and dun geons wore flooded, for the first time, with the light of day. Its prisoners were liberated. Its strong towers were cast down by the mob. stone by stone, women and children working frenzied at the glad task. In its lowar dungeons were found human skeletons chained to the walls. Not a single ray of light was ever ad mitted to these gloomy living tnmbs, after the stone doors had cloeed upon their victim the first time. In its fury the mob left not one stone upon another. The Battiie was tbe sombre and potent emblem of royalty in France, and the people dealt with it as they were soon to deal with its parent and prototype. They annihilated it and spurned the ground upon which n had stood. When it was no more, the people breathed in freedom for a spell. Their one, vast, evil enemy bad disap peared from their midst. It was the end of the old and the dawn of the new day in the nation On its site tbe Column of .lulv was erected, in commemoration of the event rbe Frenchman celebrates this day, no matter where he may he dispersed over the lace of the irh.he. It is a memory lo him which represents the me spirit which tbe signing of the Ieclaration of Independence rei.r to the American. It is an anniversary equally aa sacred. THt POLITICAL CtULDnON. Weston Iaader: The engaging unan imity with which Eastern Oregon newspapers are urging that this part of the state be given the governorship will be lass marked, perhaps, when il comes to a quest ion of the man. county will likely lave h f candidate whom it thinks will il tin- gubernatorial chair. Kino publican mini mat inn is eti i an election in Oregon, It In I party's delegate- tr ui i to eliler ht convention delern h unite iiion some particular candidate whose strength ami bines- h question. Ttie l-ust discord amoi tbtmselves will le-sen I lie slight chance that ex ISM at best lor an has -em Oregon nomination fTbe Dalles Chronicle: The I is in hearty accord with the Pendleton East Oregonian and Baker City Ileum crat in their demand that Kastern (iregon republicans shall msist that their district shall have an equitable share in tbe nominations for state mi.iM ao Uie ueai repuuncan stale con vention, and that thev shall, especial ly, aaaiat in tbe nomination of an Eastern Oregon man for governor: hir the Chronicle never dreams lor one moment that these esteemed democratic contemporaries would support an East ern Oregon Apostle Pant lor governor if be were the nominee of the republi cana. When these two papers shall have helped to elect a republican gov ernor for Oregon, the last excuse for postponing the milleniam will have vanished trom the earth. nalem H la Unman : The Pendleton East Oregonian writes a lengthy edi torial to show how the divi-ioii ol Oregon into two states according to the line made bv tbe summit of the Cas cade range would be feasinle and ad visable, but declares itself as not at present in sympathy with tbe idea. It makes a strong endeavor once again t arouse sectional jealousy in Eastern Oregon against the Willamette valley and ends by demanding that Uo re publicans of the state nominate at Kastern Oregon man for governor and other Eastern Oregon men for other iiuportaut ulaies on the stale ticket What is the matter with Ofl r present governor being largely an I. astern ' n gon man Hi'i fattier and naxseroos relatives are now residents of that aae tion and have been to tlnrt. yean and Onvernor Oeer himself sitent Ian years of tbe beat part of his life build ing up the enterprises ol ( BOOBt) And then, suppne the republican party nominated a governor and three or four oilier candidates from Eastern Oregon, would the Pendleton East Oregonian support the ticket or would it support a candidate lor governor who Is a kid-glove lawyer in the bloated monopolistic city of Portland Now honestly, which would you do. Mr. Eaat Oregonian. NOTg AMD COHMgHT. The largest county in the l inte.' Htates is Custer county. Montana which comprises 2U,4H0 square Nevada has four couutiee contain n. over lti.UUU square miles. The entire area of New Euglaud is but a little over :t?,UUU square miles. mm The Indian prediction that we would have no winter uor summer for ten years is being vended by June ic frozen to the thickness of paper, in a chuiale unrivalled for Us June Morgan aud his associates in the great railroad combine foresee the coming public ownership of tbe great indnstries, and are getting in shape to take as many bonds as possible. KM MI KFMAN. FOnGIVRNBSS. Thv blad ol tusl. as ooM as Haalti, I'ntbsath lor very rorg; Mrlkr HemOT si earl fna ut man The prlta Is to the tmBg' But boreaov'sr thins ryv beholds A (alien (oomaii hls1. lie ternlcr - woman' wn I Thy ban ', unto h'- need' mi., HtrrrMAN. Ksmela. Ore . July 10, isni. MOM - ASTORIA ROUE. Str. "Tahoma." Oally roend trips vxrept ftundav Time Card. lisare Portlsnit Leave Astoria Where to Spend the Summer. LEHMAN OR TEAL SPRINGS A Natural Health Resort. Good Fishing and Hunting All kinds nf Npnrts, Nnooting gallery, Howling alley, Croquet and Dancing. Telephone connection to all points. Msil three time per week. Endicott, Warren & McFaul, LEHMAN, OREGON. THE 1.A1IES PORTLAND MUTE Str. "Bailey Qatzert." Imi, round trip except Mooday. Cascide Locks, Hood Rtror, White Salmon and Tbe Dalies Time Card Leave Portland . Arrive The Dalle I,enve " Arrive Portland 7 A. .. HP, . 4 in M M. Fire, Dalles to Portland - - 11.30 Fare, Dalles to Portland and return 2.90 Through tickets (or both bsaritaa on sate at The Pallas. Appljr to Agunt. Meals the very beat fflay in trt a leading feature. gMw nth reals n Iks ffranisai H.enk At trai'tlom on Karih. Landing: Foot of Alder St. Both Phones Main Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast ,1, Telephone connection at ranrb. A.l dresp Pilot Rock or Pettdloton. Ghas. Cunninghr-m. axa a S3 i . 1 . 'Tn.M.n. .MtM eJiourv K te I, a. : I to ,. a. Trplooa 71. y W IN' BNT. U. ol first National Hank a. 1 P : : ! K IN .1 t'll ! A NKW SI I line engine at jkUMi, haitery aoo .1,0,3 prW or will eirhaii., I,,, "1 t'ennleii.. Oregon " (iri IOK RRAR nme Hour Ml to IJ line mgine wad all tltiuJ? w8 1)1 a SMITH A H KNPKKHON Ol-s- " L. j. ... Hank lelesh over l-eimiri.ni - reanli'lirr lelupimne ... .11- KICK me HI . u a iiArKiKI.il M.ji .HOMKi PATH H. ehViie'l.n and Cxeon. Offlrr tn -nd t&Jto? T"ehonc ?mre, M..k il real- deoee, blsek i vii t,KR M. P., DKSPATS MI.OCK ii.o. an.i eensesi tyt troubles, rawraal dttTon." an.J h? Mmm .rop.-rly Bttni lor relrarllTe errors. ...,! I- IUIW-1 1. liR D J. M r A I l.. run-rat "v,"" tlon MOOS Telephone S3; resldenee lele I phone, blsrk rl. sopathIc V8I8. DBIJ, ! geyes 4 Kerss. OtBce, one block west ol Bos 1 ton more DKHTlSTt. K. A. VAUOHAN In ludd Bnlldlnf. A 1. UtiTIT n . aartaga Hank. ' Osa admiaill'?0 "KNTrftr. a. n.. ma.nn, iikntibt ... tlo. Rloek. over t. H -- ' ' n ARtlUTgCTS AMD BUILOBM. , a'. HOWARD. A R HITBCI aDW; wtTlntendeul, make compete and reliable, pun; "or building. In lbs city or country, kootn 17, Jodd bntfdlng SHFVK COLE. CONTRACTOKS AM) ' bui'lders Batnuate. Iuralsbe.1 on .hi.rt no tice Job work .penalty frorspt sarrtos Hhop on Bluff atreel.near rfaln street H I MAY. CONTRACTOR AND bulldsr. Katlmats. hirul.hed on all kind, ol - ".... ,m...o walk., .tone walli. etc. Or- iioum.ui. - . . v-.t ,iMnnl.n nffl:e DC OH .V IUV mmm v.. yw. THK KAKMKB1 l-ll,n llnwnn ....... iiuslnesa. Kkcoange bou.h, ei'iion. Drniimtir o.,...i.r7J excellent mndltion. aM oiS" rrfw.Da.oi. t ci- nrMM.hl rew. J. R Klllgors, aaainunt elVw!-. KlrUf NATION A 1 n Interest on ton -JT ol promp.ly attended to n.T istt. cashier ; Mrs. U noli oashlsr BStl can Port WOOL FOR SALE. ATT0BNKYS. A. J. Tk.Yl.oK. Agt.. Amorla, or JOHN M Fll.liN. Agt.. Ths IHtllSS, Ors. I'RATIIEK v liAKNKH. Agu.. Hood Hirer. On F.TIIKI. McUl'KK. Agt.. '. an. oiiTcr. Wash, g CHICHTON. Agt.. Portland, Ore HOITT'S SCHOOL l-a rents dsalrtns home tnrlusoeea, beautiful surnmndlngt perls. ( . limsts. carsful snper stston aad thoroush menial, moral ami phy.i- cai irainioff lor ineir ooy. win nnn an in o. i ,:i IK YOf WASTTOBCP MiuscriDers ssrike i m.ai r newtpapor. In the rnlied . gtatea or Kuropa. remit 0 by postal nolo. ch i or end to the gajrr Oasso aa s h i as the net pubiutien rl3P3ZinCS P'b-e ol the publication ! run ileairv. and we will rtiand. Oregon Thurf,dav of (,il(.h W(l(.k i,( nT i;,,. p National Bank office to receive Healed biu8 on lots ol wo i n. s. I and 17, about 500 sackB, now Htorei in the ln-i )-n'leiit waro- Imiixwi: axlato afboot 800 saoki of thii year clip. 1 mem iltlrcps nic l en lAKTEK A RAUKY. ATTORNEYS AT L lee in fcrlngs rlank Building. hkan"-IWBLl, ATTORHBY8 AT Law Room 14 A-oclatlon Block Pendle ton. Oregon. ( T 0.HAI1.KY LAWYER. OKKK K IV ludd Building Pendleton. Oregon. haTe It aenl in yon and anuro.- al! rlik n( the liilremenu fully met at Holtt'. Bcliml, both trouble snd rl.k kleulo Park Sen Mai. . nr. t'al. Bead lor Catalogue Ktarenth year begin. Aufu.t Wth IK A (i HolTT. Ph I) . Principal monc belli loat Ir. ibe mailt It will tare you iib"rlbsr roil ar lu remitting yon nan .le.l'ici n n pi-rcent from Ida publlihers' prtcs r.A I i .K.oor. I s ei i.i rennie to the K.ST obswomi.ji de.li Add the privilege of rejecting any or all r.d-. A.itlreps mc 1 dleton or Pilot Eta ik. Telephone Pendleton or ranch on Rear Creek. E. .sniTH IISWHI NatM I expect people to know what r J W VJKJ T J VmJ oil have to sell If you don t ADVERTISE? S BKRRKLKY. ATTORNEY AT LAW tiace in Association Block. E. D. B0YP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. (urt Bt. 111 The new storr can never be known unless. It advertiser L. It. RKKDKR. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Paiidlctou. On-fon. JAMK8 A. rEK. LAW 0FKICK IN JUDD Um ding BTILLMAK m I'lKRt'E. ATT0HMSTI : law K.M.m m. U, H and 1 Assoclstlon block riKK IN A i UNA Hole. acta a general hankliu, ,.i-. telegranhlr transfers laid Pranolico. New York and bh ". . "i cnuecttoaaa Huernaey, I H H. I'hA I .THV Pendleton. Oregon or,jr? -u.,t, .',uwi. , .urn . wiDDn L. nn M.. .4. .. Ml and aold on all principal polna "... aiau w nilli'.uou w 1 nMi.,. 1 at rr i 1, gorrla. naahler. IN IMl'NIi THK KoLUlWli scribed .to. k ha. been taken City Marabal and will rwaoldMk7 of tcu day. tor coat. n,i expeosn q One 'J vnar olil who. ' - 1 ' . - - --.. . . . .Hwifaa aat right car. brand not vlmble. ' i In III ear, brand not vWbls. Iiated July 9. 1101. J M. II KA 1 MM AS. Ctttai riMaka.gl nm 1317 Vipniill v I cat ti i v vh t i viii Of Pendieton. Farmers, Mechanics, Laboring men, Doctors, People of all Professions We want your patronage. We ask it on merit only by selling you better goods and more of them for your money than can buy elsewhere. Our Clearance sale continues the year through, a? we are always making lowest legitimate prices that ( be made on desirable merchandise, yet when the season changes rather than carry over unseasonable goods we sell them SLAUGHTER PRICES, in fact almost give them away. ill.. Tkm if .A Ln..M.. n... nu..Li otu n If If U I 1 1 1 V UUUUU I j I "J 1 1 1 1 III "J I Li M,f Jl. II IIIEJI 1 I U f! Xlllllllllir I III HQ MII0 II uul IIIQU&UIQIG Uu! UIQUtiUlQl 0QIC U UU il 0 UUU We mention prices on a few goods that you may know we mean it. 2? vd gtMMi faHt color calico 25 yd good 3ti iut-h bluuohed cotton '2rt yds good shirting 2") yds good fust rolor lawn L'ttytlri good IK! inch hro cotton 20 yds gotid outing flannel 1 pair hlankets 1 pair 10x4 hlankets 1 pair 10x4 blanket 1 pair 11x4 hlankets 1 pair 11x4 hlankets 1 hed comfort 1 hed comfort, good size 1 hed comfort, hetter size 1 hed comfort still hetter $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 00 ,v .00 .75 1.00 1.25 .75 1.00 1 25 1.50 Groceries Bait dry granulated sugar per sack I packages Arhuckle's coffee r pounds as good hulk cott'ee at you want 2r pounds French prune 14 pounds dried peaches . l.oo l.UO 1.00 1.00 1" piiunds fine California pitted plume 1.00 1 keg mixed or plain pickles j.16 Bwl KlgKr corn per cane 2.25 Bcel Hesperian tomatoes, per case 2.25 Beat f teamtry hutter 2 found hrick .50 7 hats Savi.n soan 25 2 gallon pail good syrup 75 In (be Piontssr Iav parade at Ualoa, Iiuuliatu Wrigiit uarrisd au ox voks wuicti his oxuii wore serosa lbs plaiiin iu 1SHU. It was madf Imm a white oak tree, wtiicli arew on tin- Cliurituii river bottom, id Iowa Outside of Its owner, It was the most I merest hil; relir (ireae.it s s A acbeuie is ou lout lo bring a gigsi. tic irrigation ditch out of bast hag.lt- ireek, a disttncs- ol ten uilles, to r. claim a townahip of beuch laud ivmg between h par la aud bagle valley s s s A huckleberry famine is immiueiu The busy miuss will have lo turu her alien t um to other pasture Ibis year. "Nerve Waste." Hue ol U stiMt aalfu! book, on uarve woakuoaa aver laaiaad la tbat eulllua "Narva Wsslv," b Dr. aawyar of Sao Praiiciacu, now In Its fllth ttauiuauU. Tun work of au xpi aiiauceu auil raiiulable gbysleian Is iu ag raw able conir.it to lbs tasl sum of falsa aching wbl.-b pravallauu tau luuirwsliiig subject It abouuia, u. careful!) iou.lUertl aud (iraclicaU advtss. sud baa 1 las two grwal luarlu uf wia- duiu aud slucunly. Il Is euUurac.l b butb tuc ic.ii. u and Saarulaf pleas liiul bi. ago t.l.aii.e . "A farusal of llw Uatk a.i.l iiic .irj.c iinn m 11. ufliiciplea Kill ihu heallb, liu(i an inu. Ibouaauila of llvaw 41... t a..- . .... .iiR.-riuu lliruugu uervuii. Iuii. ue u ' Tbe book USUI b; BkSii n.i. Oaaof UaS SSSat lafaraaliUi.' . ha iKera i hauler xx, sa aarsviass asal loi.u laSlltlaKl aeMfwlIT a a aaui... gliastsr, -lU-l will bs arul lu any al Ir. : 'auii i.jr Um MibliSliurS, UO I 11 II ! I I ill. lain v.. I U , kWA -1 Hali I I n. .. . Every pair warranted. Special prices on men's, boys and children's clo We have the best men's 50c overall in Pendleton, ing. underwear, shirts, hats, gloves, socks, etc. Men's, Boy's and Children's Straw Hats at Half Price . 'I'.-. ... F mwww V. XVUU1VJ a ITAl-rV ClllVl Vll 1 IU 1 CI 1 L IKlSierV A j y tw av ws-r Underwear. Farmers, let us figure with you when you want your harvest goods. We think we can make it to your interest to do this. Thanking the people of Pendleton and surrounding country for their liberal patronage since starting in business here We remain very truly, LYONS MERCANTILE C