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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1901)
TUEHKAY, niCCEMBRRS, I HOI, DAILY, VTEEIU I AHD SEHI-WKBKU - v i ii I - Kaat Orr.-itilnn rubltrih.tiir Company , fPMDLliT N. . OHJ'.ON t AiL M It HtrrtO JIAtHi: V inail , r i at, In mm P- ! i CAVrltf kCTlJ'tlOli On i Li , iki v ivMcetrri ( tra. ( cor "' ' Tim I hi i t . i .1. w ti Al MttlSINIi l I I . II . . . . . I i Wrfcly HI month iif Un 1 On O.ri Ml 0n in 3 m W'rl If per ir."MI. . . prrmontl toi I . ,.pr incli p-i in.ih. m tm t -r i . . t a .ue vl b mi Wtf kl), M , rttU ub,,ui. IMf , in Wtrfcl.ifi r in TuMoii i MM ....... I I r rmrt . , , pM Met . f I i rite len ine. ei art. e.h mimnm. THE MESSAGE. Adutlreri o( Tbeadori Roneevetl need offer tm npotogtee for the not tixm aeflt in eOBfirtM today. Mr. Rnoe tVtlt'l tlr-i great stud- paper. TtM iocumtnl is ubii . dignified, succinct, eoaeldertag the great Mope of ground (n In iiiM i-il. gad It U upon :i hll'h plain hi Am iriciUl Mateniarihip. Thf pTMldettt llllfHI I tin- gMMRn' tons l.i.iui-h that confroBt tin count., in a IMIHt in itlenglTtell hlMMlf, hi party, ami hi nation, ami at t In satin time treats his pollt Iciil oppo nents COUrtOOUOljf, Tin- ni. !. may tii llliil annum tin' national archlvi-H a OM ot tin' iiinHt couiprehenslv... Im portant and well illaeatcil utterances thai Imu eanmaieu1 from UM Whhf Home. It won to In expected that In- wwt Id iistain tin' rtjMblioM dootrtM oi i protective tariff, Tale was tteauuuted by hi goartioe as tin leader ot that erganleatioa Bat, tin' oareful reader ot tin.- iiii'hsiiki' will tlnil he t ween tin' Haai eeateacea lacliatai tewardt nun n moi" liberal etaad aeon thi laeetiaa than has been abaiaetertatb of- prealdaate ami statesmen oi that party, with law except lean, There u olearly eaaaaiatad a belief that wi. bave cooii' to a polm at whir'i iua in soiin- nn asm. aliamlon tl. Mtr. i. ions ailvoi tti'V ol proti'rtloli a tin m puis ultra o. ononil iloetrtae am! adopt teneta PJOPO In boopiai with advaucd nli-as upon tins xri-at tlutni- li noun, ni tic ri'iiproclty bills li' not paaat-il at Um preeeat ion o, i oni;rcih. It will In- lit-i ailMi' tin wishes of th- prealdOBt a..- no! billowed i'isiiii'.'it Kiiomi'v H n ataieal oi the truat iaiue is ratbOl Hiirorl iik to thorn who look.'il ti, an.. tliuiK iai.a! (rati tin Hiaagfe Rider." He is con- rvative ami nverthfls voices tin popular fear of harm from the ooa tiiiiuit. temlem -lea that are iuuiiii- -In in- industrial worhi. He nnliti 1 mill-. , iivonlam . m extreme HMai ures rah iilau-il to dlatiiru the stain to the detriment ot tin-1 oauaecee am! aaafetailoj bMoreata, the wbllt bi retoinmeniis that OOeVraal take hold of tin matter wkuioiisI ami . na t iaw. leaaiai to prereal power (rOBI KOiUK into or the trust. A republican preaideu' tlMl the m at hand - ould not do aasbl hut propoaad ami suppo , the propoaltioii thai we have tin PfcJJ ipiuins ami must Keep them Iml I man persons, formerly opposed -.j the retention of these islands no v lounde that the l ulled Stales cannot let to, hut muat purmanently keep possession Of the archipelaKo. Ksjhm ially in the west will 1'real d. lit Koosevi-lt s proiloilIK Dliieilt up on the initiation and storage reservoir laattlOM he apprei iated. lie riKhtly statis the n.eil tor federal action, lookiai bswardi u eoeiprabaaalve plan for tin- reclamation oi the enormous tiu is of arid and semi arid lauds that now are useless in tin weal. It is tin iirst tim,.- a president has entered into a thorough algjggggjgg oi this matter. and PreaMeat RaapevabYi position is ont In ;i; ieal to the people or the weat. After an able ; M-'-nt counselling the piglnttnanng of good win with an foreign natious, he pronouncea for the Cbin. se exclusion a t, basing his rainim momlnl logi upon roaelrteratlona of- the interests of the American la borei ami competition with thOOO who arc coataat to live on a Male not con sisteiii with our ideaii ot what a la bor. ; ihOUld enjoy. lie peaks ringing1? upon the sub jeet of civil service. udvocutiii rational gdvaaagg along this Hue. and in . ouinix the keynote of his admin, is (ration wheji he says that in. rii shall rule In appoiattneatOi es)ieolnllv ttM laland ponHCHmions Ills posl "ii upon this lamte Is slKiilllcant. In bad (tlvcB hope tn Htl.ens who repard civil service as holding mucti i rOBtlee for the (tood of the country. "A treat nnvy' ami nrm efllclency in Ills watchwords with reference to be military eetabHohaioBta. Profouadly appraolatlve of the lieautlei or character of the late pree ' Ideoti and Impressed wltli the Import nncc ni narefully baadllnp tin- curse i oi anarchy, he makes tecmnmenda ttom to eoapraei that win bear thouphtful reaillnf h tin- person who fet h poacerw for the future of the oatlohi He correct fy KHUi- the Kleatness oi Ills country, ami utters some setttl iin nts that will he read with pride by every loyal ettlMBi He speaks Of the growth of the commerce ami tin- laoreaae4 treapth of the nation among tin' powers of the world, at the same time cautioning against the it OW got of Inflation and rampant pei Illation, If his words of warning tic bet Sedi the men who DOPtrol the com men lal and tlnatu lal nftalrs of the cooatry win be dOtag well "Oar de relopaieat Is complex." says the pres ident, ami In saying this he expresses what all Cittmtll have aflaa thought ami which causes fears, sometimes. lest the cotnplcXlH OI the existing Ma ttu sit into action oaaaeo beyond the control of the statesman. The inimeiisitv oi tin rota Pierce, the tie BiendOUl power that now Is wield ,1 thraaghOUi the world, the gigantic eu terpriow that are set aiioat. the nyr iads ot chatiges that are helng mad" every year that imsses. QrOM ire quentlj appeal to the eltlaea as beat lug poHsihllltles or disaster admixed with potential greatness so vas,. wlci eoeiparpd with tin. present as to pat alyao reason, ami ntnke the growth it the eoaatry like as to the pradBeti mi the magician's waml. tin the whole. President Uoosevelt'.i niessag" Is thorough Ij satisfactory. ami deaerrea ooauaeadatlon froai un mli. rs of all political i nrties It Is not iii anj sense a part) ntteraaoo it Is broader than aB) party Ii is Auiei lean; It Is patriotic; It bj statesman stllp III tile concrete. POOR. OLD HOO-DOOED OREGON. Tin Baher Ctt) Herald in its issu oi Xo ."i. innt.. diaoorerv that a bo doo hangs ovel tie .rest of OregOB In an editorial, several thousand MM in Magnitude, it depicts the eland ot mist rust and uiu eriaint.. which sha l OVa tin sun kist hreath oi Oregon Tills lino don spell !s epeeiallv glue OBM in tin mining industry. Its gbOOtl) hands ai. waving hack the to awe the heart ot the wining capi bordOl Its fill bidding lace leers nut tragi Over) prospect hole ill the state i awe i he h.-ari ol tin- willing capl- diet ii is an nadeei tillable, tin .null aw, insidring. rhlll breeding haii raising lui.; a lion TiiK Ik h gov dhwoverj to the ordes of Oreonlans who have lieen i adiliK the record ot Oregon for the pgat ten years The lilue rlhlion ot triumph tragi I'm in Chicago Omaha and lluffalo Impositions are Mutt, thr all over her. For xraln. arasses i run.- hops, mineral exhibits tlm tier. llvestiM'k ami sugar heels she is at the lean the class. Tliis gOO diMi diH-s not look In lei Cove and Milton eherr) treee, nor in her Hood river strawlieri patch, nor in bei Wllhunetta hop patch. It does not ride her herds of sheep m a hoo dooed markei mu stlttc the prices of her Hereford steers. It does not datei the Utah. Missouri and Nehraskan baaMaenher who oaawM boldlj into the shadow and sits down under his own vine and pomegranate, for life It Is not visible in her land office re cords, nor In bar real estate deals. Its shadow ana um frightened railroad builders. lumlKiiuen, mining men oi men hauls Tin y an- multiplying on every hand. In fact. It is only a lugbMnat. that hai nut vet eeeapt I from the Herald ofllee. It is beat lug its wings furiously for deliver ance. It is hoped that It will not eseapi it Is a apeelnMa that is not iran tod in our "xoo." it is barely possible that this hoo don is u ghost that was disturbed in its rest hp that energetic Raker Clt real estate mail, who several roan Ko. annexed a deserted graveyard ! n.iiuijwji nun sum ii inn m iiiwn lots tn eastern investors Non n ill you good?) Hee, Cully ? However, coming down to -bed-rock faetg eoadHlona in Oragjoa might he improved, bat not by carrying rab bit's foot, u left hind loot, from :i gravf ard rabbit, oaaght by a cross eyed red handed I II banded nigger, mi a dark and rain;. Friday night, on the thirteenth or the month, fifteen minute: past midnight but tl,. . inn be Improved by improved method-' By mat trimming tin wings m n,, Ileum. -i and liooiuer l telling ..Kts to otraagora, ami lying nmooii onreelveei if we bave to lie. By nl ways having a mine in the earth, ha ion , , piii ita name In cold type. By discharging the "puff" paragraph " and hiring a horse ami riding into tin- enmpe nnd learalag the cold fact; ami then telling them to the pnblle B) building up a bOBl dde mining In 1 ilustry In the same way a butcher builds up a trade, by keeping clean house, sending out fresh meat l is toman aad by oarefalb ami gtrena- ously keilng down tottl odors nround the shop People do BOt hesitate to come to Oregon with a pocket full Of cash to buy farming lands, sheep. OBt tie or fruit. Why0 They know the 1 genuine article exists here and lire not afraid of a "salted mine where they can see llfty bushels of wheal standing on each acre In the mln ; lug Industry, the name unshaken con ndenee ahntlld exist, nnd would exist If romnnce did not enter so proini nentl) into the etrnoture of mineral land rirdtlam ami nnmpbleta Men want fin ts when they dig ttp I 1 1 Ti.ili in an iBveatmeat The) can borron all the novels they have time to read I they have all the romance at home they enn imbibe, n married they CB'I dream as swee as and' have more nightmares than srahlc rooBl o we ennnot blame them for not com' lag bach lh second time, it we palm off ii job lot oi these commodltlea on then) ni fBBcy prices, when they come to has a gobi mint Belling a proi pect is Just like selling a horse ll you curry him down. All him up on alfalfa and oats give him drug.- to make him hold up his head ami tail, fill up his sunken shoulders with a bicycle pump, rein him up so be Ml'l limn, and sell him at a inm y flguri . under these fakir methods, the bnjft f will swear when he wears off tin s fictitious trimmings and will buy his negl horse from some Other dealev And you can't blame him either The hoodoo is not native In Oregon POO ditions. it is nn Imported artlch II must tie excluded BIRT HUFFMAN BBOMBN and steaeleBy BMthM WW MUSI ..ii,:. i 1. 1 aull i,,, pin in, iwsatasajj nn I avbsan i I Ctrnrtnu OoAr, awl u ilUcorvr aaa mm tor 11 .l.ilh . IK rviim: kalile rillulln'iit. le in - lug, ami puittving insinii. derived frost ( i n mi i, tlm gu ii ihi i un- ,ind iiur,'t ..i i. i i -. mrraat lisateln iiniilag, pari. i . ..- in.ii baaarifylaallieeeaipkixtow, n c i-, and ball, aad in tti.' nnn at n iabaa aad silii lluat foi ui. ti tun naasaesMs, sanu lug InUaOonfl an i sbaeanei no rrts or ngi n . .. Nrraali'auna, aad tor aiaay MNaUre i u .., will, ii rvii'iih uagtt gMtasalra. In in in. nl Hi., iilmvi' Iin, ni-. if.t!,. aaMinUawi ntta CotlconA, ui srovi at aiuisMag ueaaej, ... 4 "he,. , ! ,. , ,-r4 rrtll I -UM ittMi l',p,...,ii " I, ii . lor l.k,:i s r, ', . Irve. For the Holidays AT KH ES Family Liquor Store You will in , Thf Hest The Cheapest The rJute. 1 he l.a Kest Stock Of Wines, Whiskies, Brand ies and Gins of All Kinds, Both Foreign and Domestic No. 217, Court Street - ' ' 1 V lie is well pleaseil witli liis lnu n and you will be l you take your pjuuulfy to Tho Domestic Laundry. 1 u Know thcjlr Business Carnal WJrUtJl gn99Rl Now, tfUr tafclnji the Wine of Qrdui. ihe can r-MHKnl work lth her hmhenil In the hay Held. That (tcOs HB w,,rk' b"' " ' not '"i"'10'" to X r edW" woman 1 health ai lahor In itorei. faclorkt and WKUKuKUtEB olflcei where thouMndi mrUarc clotelv ion lined year after year, itii the eld of Wine of Cerdul a women ten do env reamnable work end enoy good health. The hejlth that Wine of Cardul brlni maket a women vl.eoroui In body end mind. Freed trom thoir terrible deva'itetlnq peini a women trowi well and itone nalurcli Wine ol ( rdul regulate! the dliordered menitruatlon and curat Uuc.rrh.'.ea felllne ol the womb end periodical peine In the heed end beck cauied hv riandini or ilttlng a long Ume In the tame poaltlon. Thedford'e Rl.ck Draueht nun the howeli. itomach. liver, kidneye and blood In proper .h.n, lirejil m.reaied itreneth and enduran.e Ii the natural reiult. Moet mmm tmt eakiry, aii dnuguu adl ll.M botue. of wine of Cardei and 2."i cent packagei ol Thedlord i Black-Draueht. r .1.1.- inJ Mantaee, .l.lrm. (tTlnf rympioim. "Tke laDlw Adtleeiy IwJrnnTi." Th. oSeMetai Mait twpiy, Ckameeet. leaa. v . ' - ' -y ' ' k ff. a M Fpazer Opera House H THURSDAY, Amrricn'e Ltaalig RaMPMNk Aclor. CARL A. HASWIN Paniou throughout the world us "The Siici Kme,,' will pre knnt hie Grand Scenic Romantic Drnmii In tour ecu, gntitled "A LION'S HEART" Bj iXRTHi R SHIRLR and BENJ LAND EC K Tha Dramatic Bventol tht Kt produoad 1000 times in Saaaon Naa N'ork City, A OurloAd uf Speoi.il Beenrv mid MeebeMiicpJ EOffgaoti Prlrra a.c, 50c, 71 and $1 n I, .it ui .1 c at I ri.ii.T Itiuradav varnini(. a :, . HEATING STOVES 'e V i before pun haaing coma and look iiei M.;r Ipfgg and coin plate ling of baa tine stoves wind wi aic m:Iiiih a a vi:r lOB Uplift: HANSFURO & THOMPSON, Tho Loading Hardware Man. lea & Perrms T7j Original Worcestershire eiWAHl Or IMITATIONS. Butlers, Ciiefs and Cooks pronounce it the best Sauce; piquant and appetizing, it enriches all tlishei. BYERS' BEST FLOUR I, Uakn gaol tir.,,i aei livwrH' B-t Klnur. It took rlrel pram im 1 .... Chicago World 'a Fair over all eeeuetl' '" ' ' I eaeelleal Mtieiaetion abereiree nawl. Keen teei la gaaranteed We bare tli mi husmv Railed ;. I. . Hejeal Rye and llaarilluae Harlv. PENDLETON R W. S BYERS, I LP ' iV ' ft - a.V v. -.. aw.. A Strong Woman lows CltT, Iowa, Aug. U, 1(00 My wlfo wm nick for thrno ytmn. We triad flTfytlilng without rsllsf snd spent mnob m.n.-v , - '' ' Wlno of Cardul and four hottlei ourrd her. Hlie took two wore oottlea, knowliiK nhii would hsre to work hard it 11 ring thn hav harrent, Rho nttended to all her home hold dntlea and loailed and iinlimdnl all the hav. Tide medl"ui" Kvo her strentth. Kor merlT li' wh I I tired and onulil hanll; aetanoiit, baleiBOi ilia hae been taking Wine ,if ( iiriliii ah- fei'l-. l.'ttir and tmii(ri,r than whan 80 yearn of as. JOB. A. EIBMNHAKim. Mr. UtenhafW hud tried cvtrythlna during hrr three Man drkntu ind had ipfat conild enblc money. She s xfik could hardly jfi about fef three yean bclore fbr look HffVmlSt A TaTklTV DEC. 5TH i Tti tletr,, -1, nn rv,vlnl. neMMaw JOHN UUNOAN MkU.N . A(au. V. LLER MILLS Proprietor Crocktry for Christmas Hresenls 1 nIiuw iii great variety We havfl tha newest and neatest in tablewMV atxl toiletware, and a1 big guortmanl of those ornamen tal pieces that are in such popular demand for Christmas gifts The pricee OJ) all thtgC goods are the lowegt for tin quality. C. ROHRMAN. Ml 0VB nn.l e.-ourl.riii You get flood Beer.. When PILSI BEER, ' 'iiiirmitMi! m cauwt hittiiclej dizzinftm... Auk fr it. Schultz tircw-jj TWO BEST WHISKEYS on earth Old Jas. h Old Henn 9 I lave liecn the Stu 1780 Especially adaptdl ily and medicmii Even' bottle KuaN The I ED BKSTHOf 705 Main St. t The Only Pine rw eg A Lunch in Imported S Uiniberger Ca Imported do'l Atlas Hr THE MAZEPPA guJ.' Mi 4 r v" Th1 luvrf pjumufoe Farmers era Welt oarM.Ciat FlniJ'. I