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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1901)
MONDAY, nBKOMBEH J. 1901. DAILY. AVIIKKI.Y AND S KM I -WEE KM V TUB Rait Otcicoulftu PnbHahlrjpr Company, 4r fESDLI. t M, ORH.ON. lAl 1 1 HI irii i Stilt: V Mill .... On - is -tha, tjr mfttl . . On pM ; '-amtr - . Tn mI "ok ng. j mitr im: WMU1 m.. I Ft WW iatii. 0. M eif U v n month Trial friptiMn fltfle INMM IHKLt l'KCimoM RATS. Olfpfflf Mf ... . 0 May Ml a Trial lubX-fttttl 1 . MlfWtllimd RAra L) y A 'if :irmrnii Aft ihch. rt lr- M 'S rtklf itr ttintl . i? "5 15 fwiiir pi omii 0l lni In. hi, sn. n ,pt In. h rr i. ii n ofith . . oft til tl.-i in it. m. ,.p ii.. , , . fi i .,. n Mff mwi a o : ... n II., IT.,1 . I -i tnoath t m fin. i . ,l ir v.. in VH .k , 1 utt Irs.nlll i,r- t-rt, n Wril . r In .1 tr nV'Mh . . . . I Cmi thrt. m. he.. In Tuaaaav'. i.tM .f tVtiil.Wttklv, S'i.t noiTpatlhl 2 t.ri..in..l'in Sini.W...ly. Wtailly fl Ii. i',. I p.. h n.lme.iud.t imtm L- .. ..oil. 1 1. In .-. in Um. i n i PROGRESS Of NEWSPAPERS NtWipSMT MM who Mrfnrni th wori. ol a (tally iv.nl i of axctMMj vili su!Mtt tlx stat' mnt thai th iuliltattoiii ol the Inland RMptM have k?pt ce with UM march Of pi'Ull Ml ! nthi'i MatttlJtiOM In at -- 1 . It may he tatci that with ilite rnai ! for the truth that the nownim li art- alitnul ol tin tlnnn hi alioilt. Mini arc pu It i nil I n k licttci fill 1 ions thaii the ilovelnpnient Ot tho mutiny affonls There nl be no fear oi MQMMMl attempt to iMpMa tin ai.net t inn that the MWtpaptl I Of the Pacific enast an MttM In every MJNd than UMM ol tin' cant l.i't towns in population M tuU"ii for Inxtain ami tin aOMMViN will hv mail hj all that In UM .ant will m foutnl no such tfV kml ami MWiy pa-!:- as an nut lorth in the far west. ThiH Is a . onipllHhi'il In tills man Mr: Newspaper men have Mcpteil MM of loiupi-nxatlon fo, theti laMf! than Inn ' inn MftftWl l other vu MtlOM, Koi Um pi'iiormain of a al v.-n tasU iviuiiiiik a aiven ammuit oi Mains MMMttlM menial ion. ami kniw..iK' of nnm ami eventi. In fact, all i i thf elemental i'ciiiiiement the MIMVMWf tn-ti of thf west have ha- altnatad UmwmIvm t ghm mm for th BMNMI than DtMfl Xlve. Take two ymiiiK MM n cipial natiu al endowment, with i'iiial ili-arees of enmity. i i : I aptltmli' tor laru i iik. ami plan om oi th, n th, Jaw. In Mtft&lM or In hiisini'ss ami plan the otl i'i in school to prepare ior m ivn Mpi i work ami tit hlnmeli to till a position of ri'Hponslhllln in any J Itartnii'tit of a MWtMMf, ainl : .: pro li'ssional man will miii or. rather, re- reive, twice tin pearly retuioa tin' MW4paMr fellow r elves Sometime tM in Ktii Ml) views this unalterable statu wtih focilngx .i n to ri'lH-llion Hut tteam h ron t' liiplai's with MM xatiHtartion that lie has no Im'oiiHi'qui'iitial part In tin' work ot i arryltiK on KoviTiinieut, or KamzliiK aooiety. n-iculalliiK the af fairs oi men. and be la content to ac- i-pt as part pay for his lahorx the MM of aeli onaratulation that he la not u piihiom i upon tin nodal order, a "Irak unon the wheels of progreaa. GOV QEER ON RAILWAY TRU8T. fiovernor (i-i-r answers Oovernor Van Hant, oi Minin-sotu anent tin railway merger, now beioa attempteil b tin Northern Securities company with tin- opinion that M views the project with no alarm, ami believes the Inane ax to railway oppression would Mttt i l- liaudled hv regulation of rates., rather than by passing and enforcing laws against the i-omhina tion o competing roads It Is but fair to Oregon's govemo'. to MJ that In- has voiced the opin ion 01 many men who an- not at all anxious to mm the railways obtain a firm grasp upon the country, and get into a position so that al. solute dicta ttM w'H le posslbl. It will always be possible for a sovereign state to say what shall le the law relating to man ugerneiii of railways 01 other corpora tloits that exercise the right of unit nent domain, ami tin state legisla ture will continue to be a safeguard against too great aggression by the railwa magnate. However, It Is true that to handle the rallwa . trust issue by states in divldiially will be to penult u ion stain confusion, and make It certain that tl.ere will be no conceit. d ac tion. Alo si of the states have ami trust laws, and yet tin- trusts are more numerous than e.ci. and an ionic MWMfHl than the ever w ;ie It has been thought by the inoat II luatrlOM statesmen that only by ted eral regulation can the trusts be hand led, and If (lov. Oeer's methodR were to be followed. It would give thp Northern Securities Company Ittat v hat thoy want time In which to op .ate. ntul then would tln-v snap their lingers at the people and do their own will. It wit! be well If Gov. Van Sant ex hit'ist all means at his command and 'si tin Mliiesota statute and it Is v, I'll that aovernors of moat of the other Mates concerned ore to Join In witli him to discuss UM matter nnd take action consistent with thel-' . le cithin. It would have been better had Gov CMm at least accepted flow Van Batit'i hrvttettoa to ittnd Um conference. A HOO DOO. A well-known enmp philosopher, whose name does not matter, but Who. it might be stated for purposes ol ideiitltlcatlotl is Ultimately connect, ,1 witii mining development In 'Ills pint ol the world, once said that "It would '" vtoith a million dollars to MOk mine OWUM in the state It tin name ol tile state were change.'. " OrOCM, for MM that lie be . end the (inwer ol man to grasp is :;s a m I II 1 1) K state ' hoo cliM)d .lust how It Is "hoo-dood." and why. ami by what COMlttMttC1 of clr. um stances, are matters capable of selu tion only by . OBjoCtUIW, That there In a "hoodoo" fasi nod on the stati'. however, is as OhllOM as nny thing Ml earth Sitn e th' dim dawn of western civ IIImUm; sttne that UM whM the advance guard ol prai'ie schooners l atne ctealitng OVtf the Rock) MOM tain- and dliiped down into the sun Mi land Into tin unknown world where rolled the Oregon " since the -hilled tOJgjMOtod iii.ck-trli,ger- lav- ln. tin state ol On -m Ml nail .lust cause to cl ilm a place amoitl the mining states of Amerii a since tin legendary discover) of tin mythi.a: Mm Kncket diggings Oregon has compelled ittMUoit to Mr niaoMl tMOoraM Sim' the argonaut days of tl, -I tilt mil tide ol piacei mining California swept up from Hie Hret Hart, an i amps to this our own east ara Oregon ami began washing lab iilous sums In Bold from virgin soil the state ha- . MMMWd lot rMOMttlM as a profttalile Held for mining Invest Mai Ami dating from the trnustorma tion from Mew into lode mining oi ii" unions hereabouts, old Oregon put forward her strongest ami most com M)lt!n lalm to a rightful plm MMNH tin- BttaMMl liroduclng states of the west. Despite every ii.iliii.il advantage however tnvolviiiK all those valuable otioomltiitits of nbumlar.t timber, wa ter (Ml ami transHirtatloti facilities, as a mining state Oregon bus so far lunolih failed On til.- mining stock markets of the world QfMOB stocks an- pra. tlcally ii not completch tabiMMd. Tin Colorado exchange, jierhaps !, BMM iMMrtMi In the country lias upon Its list the name of not one Ingle Oregon mine. Promoters of mining companies mita unon the proposition that It la easier to grow hair upon a billiard all than to float stock or bonds In 0t properties. Tin-. ,ii, i eleven! facts. Impossible of successful refutation. Nothing short of a court of Inquiry. .ii th MOfOhM of tin proverbial aeu men ot a Philadelphia lawyer could iMMlMlM correctly the why. Kven the government of the United States ignores Oregon as a mineral producing state. Always Hum the beginning, the gold production of this corner of the - .inline, n has gone to San Francis cos mint or to the United States as say ofllce at Holse to help swell the statistical yield or California and Ida ho. Onl last v.ar tin- director of the I'nltid State.- mint accredited Oregon with having produced one million dol lars In gold: while as a matter of fact a cluster oi tw.-lve mines within a ra dlus tit U miles oi liaker City actu ally piod I IBaWMMil of lour ami a hall million- in gold alone in that one year It has I . n as-, rte.l that the pro verbtal "ftregon mossbackism" has operaod toward retaidlug the devel OpMMl of mining in this part of the state that the "sinful slowneas" of our agrarian population has to answer to th' charge of "knocklug" Oregon's '.lining industry' that the radical SAVLY0LiJ?!.AIR WITH 3I1AMPOOS or fe? 17, f 0 K V II II - If conservatism for which the people of Oregon are celebrated has resulted In frightening prospective investors: that the antedated development methods have resulted In spoiling otherwise good mines, and In sending experts nwav who "damn with falut praise" what Is really VAlMtfM PW perty. These, however, are only semi -solutions of the rltldlt Of Oregon's hoo doo. Tile renl cause lies deeper dcepel than the big shnft tin Rod Hoy is sinking deeper than tin am Herons veins of this golden dot on the mnp of the northwest It Is simplv and soleh n hoodoo and no mortal man can eohomtl) explain a reason for Its existain l MUttOni Oregon, by virtue ot u thousand thlnus. Is entitled to a plac. In the western minim: Held ranklni: with the best states. Tin Herald challenges tin whole n intension of mining expert! of the world to show m COB! fitly thai this Is not so. Itnliei Clt Herald TO EXTERMINATE CRIME. "1 believe the time Is COMlM when It will be MM) to extertninat. iin criminal classes for the protection of society'" This statcnitict wav made yesterday by .liulge Thomas II Hi cuts to a reporter for tin- Union "I kBOW It Is pretty seven language." said Mi Bronte, "but then crlnic Is on tin Increase, and I can see no nth it way." Hoes education mean less erlMtfl ills" in answei to this ludge Prents said: "If It fcWnkB In tin mind n iplrll of ambition, then I aay yes. Other wise If his early environment has been annuo: dishonesty then thore Is little hope of an MUMtlM IMM fitting the criminal It iiiav prevent him from McOMrBg worse That Is about all "I have but little faith in the imnior" al taint MM Inherited No mattei who the chlbl's parents DM) he. I be lleve that If It Is taken from IhOM In time. Its life can be changed This must be done very early hnweet as dishonest is hard to conceal VM from children "This Idea of something for noth lug. Is what produces our law hrciil. ers. Your criminal Is the man who say.- 'Hard work is a curse Put lie will exert himself more to do a .1 -honest trick than to perform an MM able om- A thiol will work OVOrj nluht for a week to st -al a cayttse that Isn't worth t". when h mid have labored the satin length of time lor a farmer and received twice as much. That little word woil, is the bugbear "I noticed the other las that the PortMad oregoniau niiiic the rtati MO( that the police ahotild drive tie i.ad men out of the town Sat lluit la no way to rid a MMOIMll of the lawless element Hrlvltm IhORI cut will do no kooiI When vom ,lo thai you an niereh I nPli-t no Hiein on SOtllcone elsi "A law of extermiuallini is wMt hi needed It,-, s kill off th' dfOOW, I:' we can't rid the weld of IMM In any other nonnei then they sli'uhl n. ibstroyeii " Walla Walla Unkn. REMOVE? THE CAUSE that burrowi up the iulp. mjkiaj tlnndrulf tcurl, cauiing Uit tuir to 'II. iiui finally BALDNESS. You will have NO MORE DAN. MUTT, FALLING HAIR, or BALDNESS If you uk NEWBRO'S HERRICIDE TIk only Hair Prtuaration on thit akioluulv ms iirtntifii pruuiplt Far ul by .' . o Price $1. wiki,.' He is well pleased with his I1m.11 and yon will be it yon take your laundry to Th Domestic Laundry. They Know their business Tiic Shin vsr theie small drsu, pinei VZxUr Of the skin be entirely clod for are thrown otf bj '- ! n,,, tnatter forced back into the circula MM 1 rt v ' 1 1 . ,' ' I , ?., addition to the sweat Klands. the in is l,ou'. "I'"' , lerTwhkh poor out upon it an oily suUtance keeping g ; : ,.....'. n m u ad com, tm dss theB ' a, I tii it whatevei irTtcU one larioMly interfere with the func oT,S"oVi'h" otl K bcaltb.but life i.scli, depends upon perfect harmony bet- . i: v h""' ,,"ri',"H'' K faoawo-MM Ma an v cav.se, It quicklv fff-ff " theiktatalMlMM rmmmmm oforcs ar.l ulcer, pitnplM and varkM tXtmrnmi fOIMOnB "fj ''plillmnwhcnatme of the poison or humor in the blood, or' ,,..,. in the blood has it-own peculiar sore or pimple. The ' . , :, :,:v. he p.!-:. , P'uc. I in'.hcsvstem but Bta Iktn i- iioioiii .ii i , j nores and quickly iuiect the blood. 5 : 1 wrwii :;:..iuce 3 h Md ivy Ai Ctl,y m.oeV, to the blood throwrh the skim Aaaocal ed MM oiw rwiw i a dlieMe, oripnnte m the blood, the application Rlood of powders, soansand v.i-lics can do no permanent niro wrnwm pod, but oltcti do itumense ilamage by t.jr Ummlthv Xleiti ciosinj; up tl" outlet to these little tubas SOT, nmmitny "" nn,i iiVterKr.nj; with the natural action of the Ikia. The treatment BtM begin wltl. the bMod, ud the acid or other pplj ooh antidoted or neutraliaed B B I does this and purities the circulation, build. up "e b 1 and Ruahei the little glands , with pure, new blood, and , tin to Uie Skin The use of COKntti. never yet brought health uVd beaul t a tough, rod, pimply akto OCMllow completion, hat ia needed wtl , , makes. It not on h relieves you of all dwfigur- ,UK,itchinernptioc., but ImprovMMijiOMirt health B. 8. 1 fcuiy, poMih, mjmM or other Mhl if" H Md Mai m all bl ! and skin trouble. information; they bave made a atudjr ol blood Mvi baitawdieal advioewltoooteoat Bookoo si, I MM Di mum free, THE SWIFT 8PECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA Frazer Opera House. ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT Wednesday. December 4th. Special Engagement ol America'! tiroatest Minstrel ( ompany The Gus Sun American Minstrels. 30-WHITE ARTISTS-30 Kul appraraii, i' on Mil NMIi MtlOMlMj rNKUaANUlPRCTAOOLAII raANtVOMIATlUN Kilts i I'.Mt I MlirTINti Peat lloraer. Main Orane K vn rinpmnii. Hum Mijrrlck, luamoiiil Hrua . Knrak" A i.vin'ii. kimi um. laiaea Naaeat, tft'i BoK, in roujuiu'iion with n Iiimi ul Huinara. Dam mail Mutli'lana tliaal linn. I nn ' Rjrai phony IrehMin M: Ub.iran inni Pemouat riatliiii ritant Pric n 25c 50c, 75c and $1.00. H"k(. mi !. 11 Frler' B-hiIi Mor' The Celebrated Majestic Full l ine of Cooking W. J. CLARKE A CO. Opera Mouse Block. 1 lS BYERS' BEST FLOUR Pa BMMI U-xl breail are ByerH1 Htit hiour. It took rirat prp.iiiuii, at the Ohleaao World 1 Pair trrir ill wrnpatl tion, ami K.vi HicUent aatiHUction wlmrurur um. .1 la goanataad. Wi tuive tba beat Htaam Wmm liatUiv, Hl Rjra am! Ituairilliwa Barluy. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S BYR8. Proprietor. 1 J Tlit wheel that in nkv in quality PrToec rauye from $22 to $60; terms to auit. AT CRESCENT AGENCY Ranges and Heating Stoves Cruckerv for Christmas Presents ihoa in yrcai variety We have tin newest and nuatetU in talilcware and toiletware, and a rtmenl ol those or name n THE IWAZEPfM m ta! (in'ces tli.it are in such popular demand (or Christinas Kilts. The prices on all these goods are the lowest tor the quality. C. RUHRMAM. (I J I out fwiiiii.. work you m,.h, in ij work mi, tH, a11"tana righ cwnafl You get Good Beer. When you drink , PILSK BEER I llMIUlJ ' uaionuW(j not y cause headacht ri lizzine8o Ask for it. Schultz Brewing TWO BEST WHISKEYS.... on earth Old Jas. E. Pep Old Henry Cli I lave In en the Sliclarij 1780 E pccially adaptedm il anil mediciDal I - 1 bottle Kuataotted I Thel KD BESTHOIH 705 Main St TM Only Plaea yoa en 1 A Lunch In Imported Swiss Mj LuiibetttrCM-" Imported don bill Stout Portf, sa-i Atlas Beer WHI! yuaiiv ! he Louvre .KNIIKTO Hrad 1 L'apacllT.lWTTT.MH If. 1 1 , "