East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 22, 1901, Image 2

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Clothing.
Fall and Winter
Offering
We wish to display to
and wiutiM- line nl Suit'
ats. Motif
w guaraoti'"
without 1 1 1 . -ity.
M'St
in tin
purieci
HI
Ion tin- bout
you our fall
and Over
mtntltr and
WV bftva
line in thr
BAER DALEY
One Price Clothiers, fkmuehem ami Hatters, Pendleton
FRIDAY, NOVEMBBB W.
imn.
BENEFITS OP THE CANAL.
political pertlei in tin country repnl
Ili nn. ! mi" rati. . popttltsttc, SOClslll
ii mill labor However Urere is no
estreat for fllsbarftag lawyer from
practice befon reaeral depgrtment
gad eeretarj Hitchcock will not u-ii
1'ialh in siipi'OMril in his SCtton.
it thi great
to
WinHnm UM Kast ()r.'Konian s rom
ments iiH)n the necessity Tor kalldtn
th.- NttMMM canal, the Aiitorln
Xi'wk adds
Will UM brainy Htor state ter I)
ami briefly, the esaet gsnsettg to i.
beiired by as from thin eeaal? Th,
N"vh thinks it would be gbdlcatloi
i commercial rapwaMfty.
Tae first principle sjavotatag ndro
rates of th- NUaraKua canal in fan
ral Is this:
Water transportation
leveller of freight rate.
This )rlnrlpli is i , , iqgateed b)
every student of the .-cononilo
transportation It ,. not often dli
pntel. and then only by those win
differ from all who have won plin
of honor In the demonstration ol
that science.
Control of water lines is mot dii
ficult to obtain by trusts, or those who
strive to eliminate competition frore
the business of carrying freights.
This is Bluet rated by cttlag th
fact that it always has seen eoaoedei
that tramp" steamers have I n th.
leiimrc 01 snippinK ni! tlP' coilM 111..-'
favorable to the producers when.".
plentlnil always easing the .-hurl.
market and lowering rates Kven wnh
syndicates controlling the blv. lines
independent owners have always I, i
profitable business in oarrylai in nil
parts of the world.
upening of the canal will free the
producer from the necessity of paying
so great tribute to the trans cont
nental lines.
That this Is true, seems eaarcel)
need arKument Also:
Considerations broader than those
of this nation, alone, broad as the
earth itself argue for facilitating in
every manner possible the passing to
and fro and the carrying hither and
thither the produce of the world's
countries.
lust now. we are three times s,i i.i
from New York, by water as vv
would In- wen- the Nlcarafjag I anal in
operation Just now. we are at gthe
mere) ol the railroads, by reason .
the fact that watei iransportatnu
round the horn" is too slow, wall)
it would be true that hundreds ol
purchases in the east by the wesi
or in the west by the east, could be
arrl.il with sufficient of dispatch via
the Istbmain rout, were tin canal in
operation and. lastly:
No economic argument for a perrna
nent condition or status can be ac
cepted ss vslid. or consistent with
sound science, which proposes isola
tion of a region from the remainder
of the world; or which is based upon
deprivation of the human race of the
great natural advantages offered by
gographical situation or potential bet
terment of the natural conditions.
Here in Oregon is the best possible
Illustration ol this last proposition
meaning Htooknien in latetfoi
lountries ol n. -Km. want no rail
roads Why? Because, by the pits
ent isolation, the)' have u uionopoh
and uo one else but they can
live and labor there profitably Then
policy Ik a policy of repression: the
Oi.'Konian ol opponents of the
policy ol the mi reliant in the country
town who wants uo growth because
it will hriiiK him competition, tin poli
cy in short, so il seems to the ICasi
NicaraKunn canu. because Sts opera
tlon would work abdication of com
menial supremai b the l'a iln
coast.
We want no siipremaev depeadiaii
upon the denial of the right ol event
to inarch onwaj'il We want uo fals.
prosperity arising lioin in . v eiuion oi
prosress. We want no isolation.
- . m .
llttliiei we VYUIll UCVelopinelll cVO
lutlon advancement, lorward march
iiiK of everyone everywhere
We of the Pacific (uaal need to de
leiii upon no repressive poJicv lor
our commercial aiiprcmac) It is of
u kind witli the attitude oi the dog in
la manger.
ol
ill wlldred i.aniier premier
Canada abandons Ills position in
poeltlon to a protective tariff Appar
ently, be believes: it to ! futile I on get
to light eCAJait the tariff svstein
ha. ked as II is bj the gigantic trusts
CAN FARMERS COMBINE
Tl
i
This oeeetton it nntwered by thi
results ol attempted cotnblMtlosi lot
yean peat, among farmers in man
sections oi the west. Including some
more or less disastrous experiences In
Oregon would receive a negatlvi re
ply SJstOSl without qualification
Qualifying the gnawer, bowevei ii
mighi be sal. I that perbaps farnu is
can combine successfully in handling
their crops, but Ihcv have as vet in
th" main tailed to du so. tboagb man)
attempts in this direction bave been
mnd
iroblem ol mMi'i'troti's prolrs
bgndllag of ar icitlturn'. i ro
ts long in ii a voted MM.
- kavi gi Me. ale t. i that too
great i proportion ol the i I pi from
ion production has gone to iwi II
tin prom 'i traaaportatlnn eompan
les an ' dealer! am' to ubvlMi this
manlfestl unfair distribution Orange
stores and weretiouees and fnrmera1
vvaterwav t i-insuorr.il ion lines ami
purchasing and h-miing sndteaten
have been gttemnte I seldom with
profit, otten v. 'th to--, to the incorpo
iiitor ,g,,-iMon resulting in the or
ganization ,i Mi,- pope Ms part)
wroght disaster w'wrc ret'el vVas
sought, while rn Heal I sal ill on js
tlnctlrely In tnrnl Interests. Ins bean
tried with eery little bne,ctal gf
feet.
.v late nhae of Ihli off, rt, iwever,
Is reported Hie UStgJOd .f ' h!oh Is
attractinr ..-is Itn I" gttsfttlaa In
tin- grain-growing section, ni which
Kansas nun In said to be the , , nt. i
clamor Is eliminated from this latest
proposition and revenne forms no
part of it limply stated, it kj a bus
llles, pt'0HIHlt0ll ami II Is hrlef mil
lined as follows:
Fifty larnnrs near tin town of
Soloman in rentral Kansas . tnlirin
lag men In all political parties, last
suimm i i, .lined a cooperative grain
buying company. Their number In
eluded '" pel cent of the wheat rais
en oi the section some prodin mg
as gsaeh as o. bushels and most
oi them having at least s boaheli
us the season's yield Their Inves
tigations showed that the local buy
,-rs were paving 1 1 cents a bushel
lees than the Kansas Citv maiK.t
While S cents null gill would meet the
egpoaoee Then companv had hut
tl'.'o capital, each member had hut
olle vole III. little. s elected itlilui!
el a luinkei ., lornier ntetnlMr ol Iln
legislature gad, a manager a practi
cal grain liiivei and miller Thev
bought a small elevator Insfrin ted
tin- manage, in mi within s cents ol
tin narfcei this margin meeting the
i rans port a f ion charges ami began
ISitleSs A Vas III be ele,ei
tin- rival buyers sought to take awa
tin- baalaeeg by paving mors than the
tanners' company, and did so foi sev
ral weeks Her, was where tin-
farim-rs met the situation Under
Iheii agreement whenever more was
paid elsewhere the members were in
structed to sell In that market hut
for every bushel thus sold I cent was
paid to th companv treasurer
fcs a result the farmers' elevator
Stood still but the treasury was kept
full ami Iln members, gained from
to 7 cents a bushel on then wheat
Hue day ,1 railroad blockaded their
cdevatoi vvith coal ran. The) made
no complaint, inn transferred their
shipments iii anothci road The cars
were ' soon moved, ami since then
plenty of transportation has i n furnished
As the rival buyers ceased high
Dgures the elevator began business.
ami during the satner ami sari) fall
has purchased 8(1 tier cenl Ol the
wheal marketed gi that point T
prodtS have been enough to pay M
dends amounting to gboal Bo per cent
on the original Investment Ol flu
mem ben, The snccsai rfi the Hafi
has resulted in the organtsatloti of
many other similar companies.
Thll shows what can be gCCOm
plllhed in the Interest ol i rop pfodttc
sn when the effort is directed, not b)
politics or ravenge, but i business
principles. Overwhelmed bj the weal
vagaries ol self SSehlBg politicians in
past years, farmers' combination!
iiav. failed to accomplish the par
pose that their name Implies. The
management of this latest scheme
has in it all the sagacitv of the maun
factor '-is' combinations Itiowi; as
"tmstn," and, being divested oi tin-
pateraal gad political element ami
MM, It should succeed. ftlcgonian
THINKER VERSUS POLITICIAN.
tine does not need to search far In
politics to Had the difference betweei
the thinking. lOOSfe leader ami thi
ma. Ileal politician. The trnde marl,
is plgtnly visible ii is as the brave
old John Hancock snid in putting ids
name to tin declaration ol Indi pen
dence, "the king will not need his
spectacles to rend that name ' We
do not e. i glasses to lead the ills
Unction bet wen these two fnett
The thinker hits an ideal which he
believes In. He wants to wig ir he
can win on a certain dignified log.
cal basis He has an aim and Is
struggling In gain a nolnl. but he
does not swerve Irom II certain fixed
line Ol action which be eareiiilly and
incenl) lays out His conduct is
tin result ol thought lie (hails
his vovage befon starting upon it.
and then fellows It Inndtnarlt He
lias a steadfast purpose in view which
is oontlnuall) setose him. He has
studied Ills Object; shorn Ol all Us
BU perilous edges: It Is a principle
rooted In Ills mind ami he never los
es sight of Its cardinal points
Hut tin politician is a man oi pull
cy He has an object also, but he Is
wining to sacrifice part oi it hen
ami part oi it then as conditions
change lie is ready to change tat
ties Ii his way is not winning He
at the men v of surtnuiidlngs II one
rub' don't promise success, he Jumps
onto another He plays for ponulgl
Itv He onh wishes Ills foundations
III list Ulllll l" catl sell Ills house
It still stands well and g I. but ll'
It don't, ii served the purpose for
him. and t lin t is enough to satlsf)
him Th. end Is the piiiulpal thing
th.- mean- hi tak. can ol them
s. cs
Ii one wins that Is sufficient, h,
IhlnKs Hut his works ate doing so
letv no permanent goo,', because In
bulbs only tor the moment m-
workmanshlp is not substantial be
cause it Is onlv meant in serve a
lraiisi.nl purpose In th. imlcnt
phras, he is willing to 1 vvinlc through
slaughter to a throm l. l will
iBg tO Halter to buy to sell trnde or
give away If It will vln Tbs great
difference between the thinker and the
politician is the thinker is willing to
win. If he can win tight t.. politi
Ian vvants to win without the "If."
BBRT HUPPMAN
CATARRH
A Constitutional Affection.
' ,V.V1
I,
si . ,n i. i. li. kidneys
QffiM
M liil'iiT
Bpfgys. washes, pownofg sslves, incdicatcn ir
tobacco snti i Igarettes, however lonRanil nersbtsntly I, v
usel, do HOI cure Catarrh, They relieve temporarily v.
the inflamm ition In tin throat nnrl note, snel enable tjij
you to breathe more easily and freely, out the con
tinual mah oi impure blood to these parts keeps up
the irritation ami ultim.itclv prod tires ulceration i
the Rlntuls, when the breath bcromes rTrrnliulv
offensive and the toft bonesof the nose are frSOUSntly
destroyed. The catartli.il inflammation exti nds OTt r
MumUm BtfjM ..I' ,1... mhmuw mmhWmh tr l ' l M , ' ! tilt
ami tunes arc often involved : the whole svstem son b omsa sffsctsd by the rapid
absorption of poisonous matter into the blood, and the diSMM that you had hoped
to cure willi simple local remedies, assumes a dnnperous lonu.
I hnd Catarrh about 16 vsnrs, snd I 1 had Catarrh so had was entirely
trlwd durtnir the time everything 1 could
hear of. but nothing: did mo any Rood.
At last I came to tic conclusion Hint
Catarrh must be n blood disease, and
decided to Rive B. R. 8. a trial. I could
see s little improvement from the first
bottle, and continued tt threo or four
months, or until I was cured. Hnvn
hot taken anything for six yours, nnd
am Just as well as 1 evor was.- M. MAT
RON, Legem . Mich.
Catarrh is a const itiition.il disease-
inherited, and onlv a blood tn, .lirinc, such ns S. S. S.. ran remove tin hereditary
taint, destne. the poisons that have been sesmnulstltuj In the system for years
perhaps, and restore the Wood to a healthy and pure condition, The inflamed
membrane; itnl d BSC I "lands are healed hythe rich, pate blo.nl with h is carried
be them, snd the offensive dischargei from the bom, and the terrihli headache and
i neural;"-- pains cease. Chronic esses of the most desperstc character anu apparent.
ly hop iss, nave bet n cur, .1 i i.u.nli tily sad pgraisnentlj i- tncuscoi o. o. o,
write our physicians fully about yonr esse sad th will cheerfully sssist yo
h tin ii Sjdafsjjj, ' Ww ghSJOn nothing whatever foi 1 Book ftee t
apphcutiuB. THL SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAN1A, UA.
OREGON
Shoi Line
Vision Pacifhc
DtP A SI
HIK
rinu. s heiluls
!om Pe .dleton
VRSIVt
rsoM
df.nf in one ear. anil all tne inaiar
of my nose and part of tho bone
sloughed off. The phvsiclans irave
meupaS insurable. 1 dotermlnedto
tr- 8. H. S.. and began to Improve at
our... It sremed to aet at the seat of
tbS disf-ann, and after a few weeks'
trnntmi'iit f wes entirely cured, and
for more than snven years have had
no sign of tu s . Issase. MRU. JOBK
PHINK P0LHI1.I.. Due West, 8. C.
blood dis, ., , Which is frequently
POULTRY and EGGS
International Poultrj Pood makt - them,
Baal Meal gives thorn flavor.
Clamshells make them sic ,i
Mica grit bids digestion,
Try a sample
C. F. COLESWORTHY,
Hy, drain and FmkJ.
u; god its Baai Alt.; Btroot rndletoni i)n:on.
fJhlBSgni Sah bSfeS, Dsnvsr. n.
"nrllsii.l Wortli. nin. .lis. Ksn--l
, In' sh City. HI l.,lll. US. ISa a. IU
.' . iii oagosnd i-.in
vIh IIiiiiI-
IllStOli.
i J
ttlantls ISslt UUtS. I'envrr. Ft.
Kprc I Worth, Omaha, Kan
.. mi s City. Ht U)Ul.i'hl IO:t p. tn
vis Rsnl SSgS srnt Kst
ItiKtou.
si i' . ii Wiiiis Walls, LSWgJjOS,
hi Muii spoksns.wsllses.Fell
fs.l.la iii man, Miiim iipolli, st itOO p, in
Ih ; I'mil, llubilli. Mllwau
spsiksn,' ' k,..'. chirsn.i slid Kast.
Ocean nnd Kiver Schedule.
raoM loKTi-ANp
All salllnit dates subjeet!
(j ibstiKi'.
lavs in rer ssn fieasisss i v. n
sell every I days.
Dslly I
SI tsl Coluuibln Hlvsr
Medsy s ni
in l AslorlH sn.l Vsy Humliiy
mtaras ijhiiiuk.
in p. a. I I
Willamette giver
Pull .'.v.
iuadS) Oregon Hily. Movvbcrs, p.m
Ss. ni Mslem, lii li-peiidiiiiec ex. Hun. Is.
snd Way Lsisllngs.
r. a. tu. I Corvallis and Way i;m f m.
rues i in- i,siiiiiii Muii wp,i
ami Sal. I and Frl.
Wlllsmetts and isni
: .i si hill Rivers MOD p.
i, ii- rhti Orsgen City. Dayton iMou. Wsd
sail Mat. I and Way LsndlnRs j and m
Laavu , lave
Klpatia Snsks giver i... wistoo
laws. ra. sss. in.
Pslly. I Kipsriit tn Uiwtston. lilly
i . k VAasLgY, ageei, PseSlstsu,
J. J. Oliver
ll iii on
tail Cure
'ft 1 11
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
RoNOsaa ftsn
wind; and a hslf frum depot
- "Mi: U mill in ( MMggthM.
Koiit. Mai
SOc, 78c, 11.01
HEATING STOVES
Bofora purohaainf cone and
look over our lurii- ami coin
plera Una of beating itoves
whic) we are selling at a ven
low tiK ii r-
HANSFORD & THOMPSON,
The Leading Hardware ftlan.
AMERICAN PLAM
..'.( (! per l)a ami Upwards
Finest Hotrl
in the Pacific
Northwest.
To.iuTiriR
Disfiguring Humors
Hcliinj., turning, grsfl Scaly
Htliptloag of the Skin and
Scalp with loil oi liair
Coniplete l:ternal and Inter
nal Treatment by Cuticura
The Set SI. 25
Osesisaagel i dtwvsa luar(is)assslssaai
tbSSSlS ul SSSJti mid jfisjss SWl leneil Uuj
MttSllSSSrl BSOSlS, I l lli l II v I limiiH'ht (.'.),
u inskiuiiy allay ueiitsg, Irrisuiost sail in
Hun. mail, hi, un. i leoUis sail kssj, sad i s i
'l lliv lluuniM (. .,, I.. I ami , itfaaSS
lbs Hsea. A miiI- -ci i- ..urn wSMesI U.
ni" las bshm SMSuriag, dissaerias klsl
ssslm sad skMst kamws mahs iti-klaas. sad
InllsilMSSi wUk less el salr. aseu issi best
aysMass sad all ssssr mm in - fail.
Piitvvm nsi I. ksa Osss. Pasr. Mu finsi . nVwion
W lluwl-.l urvf.vrr, sk.n i..t HJiMtal IJuutur.Sjsil
CUTICUfM PUHEST OF B4BY SOAPS
A positive ours. Yon shuuhl try
Ha cured caix wiurn llie ivti
physicians luilnl. I or sain b
Badley & Zuhner
'.'! Main SI., IVinll.ttou, )rK"i
Vou get
Good Beer..
Wlion you drink
PILSNER
BEER
WHY rent or interest J
A South Dakota lawyei wn.s dls
harrrd Irom luactic. bSftsTS the in
tt-rioi depaitiiient at nylTgggtgfl by
Secrfrlarv IliichoxK tor haviux
spoken in or the late president Taeae
iiiiiiientn gee safartuaate, is tbs ei
Heine The death ol PrSgMsgl Mt
Kinley caused many a man to believe
that we olten have been too virulent
in comment iiik upon political oppo
ne n is and the men who wen made to
thiui. in that vein beluug to all the
Mllk'.N no:
Home Co-Operdtive Compdii
Will build you a home lor
...S.BO oar Month...
U- furaish you & muuoy u
TT imy off yuur mortSSSu "' buy s
home In any locality, slid give
you ID years aut S luoutlis to
pay ll back at the ran- of 15 V)
l;r un.iitij. without iulsruat In
oaaa of death or uual dlsabiliiy
a claar dead will be glvsu
Sirlctsst luvestigstloii urUxl
K. A. 00ltg,
PoMdieliMi, Ore.
imt Aateitb. Wma Krywlwn.
t iuuruiitebtl not to
cause ho:idat:lie tr
dizzintiSB
A.sk fur it.
Schultz Brewing Co.
LOANS
on
WHEAT LANDS
At lowest rales
J. K. DICKSON,
Last Orcgooian Building,
Pendleton, Oregon.
FHE PORTLAND
POHTUANt), OHgKION.
Special Hates to bastern Oregon people flftiag fortlaud fleaduu.rt.rs
or tourists snd commercial travelers L BovVtiR S M.aegsr
RUNS
Pullman Sleajping GMHIi
Elejganl Diuiim GsUVi
I ouriol Slccpinu Cars
s i . PsVTJL
MINNKAPOLIH
ll 1,1 I'M
KAKUO
Tit It HANI) POBKM
I CKOOKHTON
I VVINNEFKG
I HBLiBNA gad
I BUTTS,
I'llltiil (ill TICKETS TO
UHICAUO
WAHHINUTON
I'll 1 1 , i 1 i i . i 1 1 1 .
m :v VURK
HOHTOH
gnd all polabl hlas gad South
rhssegn Uskssi n Issas snd Ohbssj i
I" " ii and Nurilisrii t'avllli' Sloainililp in
and American line.
riBll SCHKDULK.
Irion- Ii'hv I'.'ii.ll.'tiiu ilally eicspt Sunds'.
s lass in
I" hirtaei . ni . tuns eanln, BSMSi
sad Usksls. call ou or writ., Adam. Hee
dlstoo, Oresoo, o , i UIIAHXTON,
I nirJ ami Murnion Hu . I'urtlaud Ore.
Washington &
Columbia Kiver
Railroad
Take thfs
route for
fat flbkansn, Bt, I'uul, Si. Louis, K m
sa it.y, Hi. J,h , i in, .nut unil
All Points' l ast and South
t'ortlaud snd points
on the Sound
nai OAUD
i i i, i0 , dally SMSgl SuaUay at
Muuday. Wsduaslay and
lliurxlay mm
Lear.
Igg I.UI
Vrrive i'vudleiui,
' at,i.
Arjive fviidleton lunailat
Saturlsy j-M am .
l.av
Irom
HI I .Stock of
Have you seen them Vou get
What you buy
wnur'
Why the New
Lumbermen
WHERE? !
WOOD, COAL,
SAND & BRICK.
t do.
Farmers Custom Mill
FreO Walters, Proprietor.
Ospacliy, lfto barrels a day t
SUMir sxsaauaed lor ehsai.
f tvui, Mill Vend , uaoesed Vao, sto., aleast
uu uauad.
Opposite W. & c. I Depot.
I'KNMIJT'ON, OKI liO.N.
tas Martor foMfrrhl Co.,
W. J Sh WELL, itll Manager
TRANSFER,
TRUC K I N(s,
ST OR A G E.
Trucking & Transferring.
Laatz Bros.
llre
HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
Wallit VV alia Sallv. aaal . aasM
V ... . W U, l l . . .' . . ' . W
...... ..aiis uao) wuai ssaee spseai
Kur lufuriualioii rvsarlius rata, aud aoc.ui
uiudatluus, i tll uu ur aildreas
b v v u Aeui.
. at.,WJir , j fmmmSBmm
WsiU Malla. Wash.
I U. Ray & Co.,
buy sad ssll
Btj )ckB, Hondas
I Mm I' a. -aw
" 1 ,QCC 10 Buy.,,
" wnri. vim as.
,p,lrk "'-Aetesftj1
Has lineol
s,,inBuiid:
(ng ptpir Tar
HMter, Brick
and. Moulding
J ,!ul", Sash
n,W8, Terra
TotUil'ipe
Pendleton Plu
Loffllier Kan,
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