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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1901)
ft l 10 Per cent reduction on Musical Instruments Kodaks and Cameras g) ft . r p aic batgattM yon should nol o ret look, We invid tho inapaotlou of our holiday Km Including TeMot -its. IVriumc ' tomlzers. I ndl'V Pock-t Bank! cut Okm Bxtracl Bottle, ouid ion Ho'iieM I'nlmer'.i Pin- Perfumes and Ragee & Uallels Imputrd l:tract'. BROCK & McJOMAS CO KRIDAY, DKOKMBKIi H. 11)01. AN EFFICIENT MARSHAL. Kirui.'c have bOOfl COaggttad nhov iiik thai the ilepgtlgioul preolded sw ii John lleothman n ghtal "i tk Paadletoi) pollro, Hum ien effleionti datfatatered during Um term of or- 1m Ii' haw Mld A few years ;ikh tlw pollif department allowed an annual iadclt, wtieieoi now it exklblti g aralaa Thin ih ctadltaate to Me ItMthnun vn'w'ii from Um Saanclal eogafdarattoai "i tin mutter. A in ntlifi phaKi'h hi the mnraliol' adnilnatratloii Mr, Deathman Bga liiidted a disposition to carry out the wishes of tin bMlMM i om ni tin 1 1 y ami has kept paee with gdVBBOjag MUttDii iil It Is tun- that some ordl MllOOg ai gBOBforeed, lint It Is trin that tin' sent i nie nt ot tin town In attain st the enforcement of thoNo luwn ami UM marshal cannot ilo more than thi' people desire Chlt'is oi iiolli . M "'II us all MOM ofllicih. MB ham pnrod bj tin i, of backiag on the pan Of tin people In UM matter oi 'inn pellinn recognition oi exletlna lav atnl Mi Heathman Iiuh proved tha' In It Willing to do all that Ih desired hy the people of the town. Mis appointment '.. tin Incoming administration woiild In for the q ot tin town lie has iieen as uood a marshal as any Pi 3d! ton huf yet had HELPS THE SUBSIDY (m feature of the preaidnt'a MM iiuki dm- not deserve commendation it lb his aocouragoMoal or the ship MBOMj idll that is commonlv called 1 the Hannu Kiyi I'aMi' measure, and that niopKHes to piovide lor the pay ment h tin federal Kovernnnnt of annua; suhsidlcx to the merchant ma rlnf f'u sidi in Itoosevelt s arum : .' may M called, In a party aeuae, cx parti ami are not demanded in Harlly by his membership in the re publican nrxaniatlon. in o far M holdlM to Its orthodox economic ten ts i- oineiiii i! Theru Ih no cardl nal principle of the rcpuhlh ari plat form demanding' sulmcriptlon to the doctrine that American bhippiu; can not in- unbuilt without the pglmnoa 01 the federal Kovernment in the lortn of bubaldiett Indeed the suljsidization of shlpn bj distasteful to many of the roKular members ot that party, and Is n counted, not only bad policy, hilt Vic lout, leKinlatlon. When tbe preaent gfOWlh of Ann.-ii-can MhippfnK he taken Into account, tin- agalgM of Senator Manna and hi olU-aK gg appear to be abiurJitlea. Not even the plea that baa been put lorwari: tor so loup - protection for In fant industries- can be invoked, logi cally in support of subsidies for our hipping It would be to aaalat a 200-pouiid man to thrash a lO-year-onl boy. The shipping interests are fa.it hggggghal tin L'nii-pouud man. VATICAN AND QUIRINAL. liapati gag from Komi' comluK to the Kast Orexonian on Thursday, stated that Prince Montenegro, fatli .r of tbe queen ol Italy, has asked a con fereiice with the pope This was In terpretnl a IndtOOtlOJ an approach imx reconciliation Mtwaag the Vati can and the quirlual. when tak. -i in connection with otln-i lads that have lately come to light it this be t..e it Is a fact protentous, Indeed. It will I ft ft $ ft ft ft ft ft 9J if- ureatly affect the status of the I. urn iean countfiof, Ills holiness has foi ni.int fbttt i i n piitonor in the rattan, aevcr leavliu the palace or the paluoe loiinilH. and the church of ROSM li t ' not linen upon diplomatic terms with 'he Italian Kovc rutin ut. The pfMCnl pope has of late Mine ed a disposition tn conciliate all in tereate, and has effected many chafigei in the Hiatus of the world s politics Were he Ify with radical I) ami Kovet nmeutiil attain to MM into relations ot am the klnK of Holy, It would alter the strength .11 the church In Kuiope Igfirpgalgg It. and ftlVtOg U a voice In the IIM MHIlllll oi affairs in Rem nil that has u 11 i 11 possible so lollK Hit he and the I'lvclh HMOt were upon hostile tootin : A . to truth 01 ialnlt of th tin public will watch turtle opments with deep latWMt I epol I HAMMERING AMALGAMATED. Thomas l.awson MOUgM tin sto I'll n who "hammered" Anialuanrr ed securities Ulltll UM) depreclati li Blllllona upon millions In valm 1 COadUCi compared with which tin a'" ot the 1 rmUOOg thief are tin ggOM ol purity Me probably stntet: the tint. but in thus charging the hggglgnnigt I'll people With lllsllOllexty I'e doe-, not plan theni in a list that will maU tin- accused lonesome The AmObjl mated Incident was but one of mam ooourring on a vary stock axehang Than It is a proposition of t iieeul.i tor uxalnst speculator, ami the o :rlne-"the eml bjgtHag the means niles for most of the operations. Hallway wrecking and the OapfM tbJg of stocks and bonds, as to their .ail.it valuations. Is somethliiK tha' the rarbjgi tyro in such naallaia i11(nVB wn (.ol,K, B of eongang oe 1 urreiu e Mr. Iawsoii got on the uniortuiian ml of the deal, and he himself will have to show an especially clean bill of stock excha. iga moral health to ex gaol any sympathy irom the majorPy POOfig throuKhout the country. ANOTHER DONAN SCREED. Pat Monati has again leen adver Using the west this time in tin- ', Clnnottl Knquircr. The total assessed valuation Oi New York flty 1. a! estate and pn sotial property under the census of ItM the latest available authoril.. for comparative purposes was $:. lOMS4,gOB; and oi Hoston was $;. 1(9,918' an aggregate for both of $:t 0H7.75t.HIii. According to tin sam census reports tin vearly value or tin farm products of the country largely of the west was 460,107. 164, aim tin- annual mineral yield amounted to li7S.on,7.U Add :T,ii.im,o nnn ;, rgfll for the timber and lumber, and 1100,000.0041 loi tin nam.- tur mis. ami other items and you have tin gigantic sum of $::.488,u.lHk as one year's production of the tgrou mine, forests and streams of the Union almost wholly of what you style the west. So. tr New York and Hos ton were swept from tin bjgg 01 tin continent, ami the verv ground on which they stand burled in the depth of the sea. a single western crop one season's yield of western fields and pastures, mine woodlands and wa ters would make good all the loa.i. and furnish a surplus or 1400,191,170, or enough to pay foi Chicago at It sworn valuation of last y ar, and still leave $55,000.00(1 over. "The valuation of the entire stat of New York, in 1 100, was $3.7H.r. ,'.n I 111, and of Massachusetts, 19.114, Ui 626; or a total for both common wealths. Including their metropolises of $5.940.044. a:iy. 80. two years pro duce of western ranches, farms, for- ests and mineral beds amounting 1 $6,976. 216, 1176 would pay for both sttates outright and leave a banam of $1.0:16.169.437; or enough to buy three or four such states as Maine and Connecticut with total assessed val'i IS35.000.000 to 9I1 "Within the memor) ol men, scan , ly yet past middle ae one small sub division Qf the PgClflc Coast West, tin single slate of California, has added to the wealth of the world nearly $1. 500,000, in gold glone, ami full) us must In other products, making 1 grand aggregate of something like t-'. 000, .nnn, or about 011c twentieth o! (he total Foreign commerce ol ib United States during Hie II.' jmgn 1799 to 1901, "I hall from the Pg itlc so: ! Which includes tin throe slates o Oregon, WMOlngton ami Idaho The have today 99,190,994 MfM 01 mo ernmani laadi open to free boon tggd entry, or enough to make tin. entire PenuylraniM ami two Dela aarot, to be had for the mere taklnf and erer) acre of It is rich In ggrl cultural, pagtoral, mineral or tlmbei reaourcee ami poMlbllltlee, "Idaho in addition to millions in gold, sliver. inppiM. lumber, groin and trull, produces Dne-fouttil 01 all tin lead in the United Btatea urogon ami w aanington tins yeai have produced 80,000,000 bushels n IT hMt, enough to make 195,000 car loads oi 6,250 train loads of lit t cars each. Counting lOOjOOO to the cargo, It would heavily freight 900 ships or enough to form a line from Plillaihd I ill hi to Liverpool, less than sl miles apart One county of Oregon. I'uia tlllu prodUCOS one per cent of the el: me wheal yield or tiie United states with but about onehund redan i eightieth nan m the population. Ore goo producei onetwentleth ol the yearly wheat crop of the country, gnd one-eighth ol the total wln at export oi the Union gw ihlpped from th doi ha oi Portlgnd Ehutern Oregon ami Washington are the only regions on earth where four or litre crops o' wheal may be barrMtod frog) one sowing, and whore from 90 to 90 bushels to tin acre i not an extraor dinar) yield "Oregon and WMhlttgtOU have the irandeet foroata ol nerehan table tlm nei left itaadlng on the globe, Ore gon haTing S4,7o9, acres, mil Washington 90.599,000 acres that will yield, irom 16, to 160,000 feat " lumbal to the acre, ami some ol It irom 900, to 100,000 feel while irom 4,000 to $.000 tent is a big aver age eastern yield , single Hi tic recently cut down was Ht." feel higti, 190 reel to tin Oral limb, ami scaled 99J948 feel m gboolutelj Bawleea lum ber, or a much Irom tMO as the total yield ot :'n acres ol good eMtern timber laud Portland ships timber and lumber to even region of the blobe from Siberia China am! Japan o Si ib a and Norway, and your own ramp shipyards "One little neighborhood m bnn died peopK near tin mouth ol II I fi -v Oregon took II irlzes at the Worlds fair in Chicago The Igrg si apple, pear, ami largest cherries exhibited at the gjeggteaJ ol all expo sitions were from Oregon ami the largest tlmbei from Washington Tin II rat grand iirlze rot grains ami gra.v hi the Paris exposition oi IHOo ana awarded to the Oregon Railroad ami tin sm piie mi aples to f and Navigation company of Portland llab. ool . of Walla Walla Wash ovel tin- competition rt all the world. "While our mining Is in Its lUfaBCJ the gold mtMS ol the Maker City ami Sumpter dtatrlcta of gggtarg Oregon bare produced an agrogate ol not fai from I60O00, and are aoM lurn lug out their yearly millions infold bricks nuggets ami dust, ' vu, Mo mma mine, near Hugaptar. which wi lUllily offered a comparatively shot' time ago for $25o, is yielding from ; to 9190 a mouth to the Stan. I aid Oil company. "We have scenery uiiHUt gggggej on earth, the Columbia river itaoll bo iiik one ot the gooaig ihowploooi ot e Wgt lOB. Mount Hood 90 miles east of I'ortlaud. Is the only tnountain. so far as I know, on the kIoIo where on.- an ride a bicycle or a carriage to goi potual snow ami averlaotlag gbulot "Such a realon. it seeuin to nil I certainly worthy of something gum than the contemptuous otislderat yen of those superior eastern helm Alio are the born possessors by di vine riicht. of all the gwoataggg and Ugh! of the American bemlspben What do you think ahout It?" DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR nd BALDNESS Kill tha Germ that it Dutroying the Hair KooL NEWBRO'S HERP1CIDE tt THE SCICNTiriC REMEDY THAT KILLS THESE PARASITIC GERMS. tor Sal by Dru&UU. Prk Ji 00 utioiiH o( from 000,000 gplece. DESTR0Y; or IB h2 1 ' and OLD PEOPLE . '.Wf It Circnlation is the cause of most of the ills that conic with old nc. With lvi, i decline of etrength and vigor the maahutenr of the boi i ivcs v..th I tpced ami accutacy. Hccuuac oi Uic weak and irregular icti'iii ol the In ni i blood morel more slowly, becomes impure and loses much of ii tainin properties, and muscles, tissues Md nerrro litaialh' aggno ggr l , of n ' 111 A il"-''tUh '"ul lw111"' '1 circulation w followed by a long trii 0f i , dil ailmcnte. Cold feet, chilly sensations up and down the spine, poor .. , lomiess of the muacles, rheumntic palna, barn and fuaand jj,, chroni tunning ulcers on the loWCI 'limbs and other parts of the other rUseaew peculiar to old people are due to a lack of : iperfect circulation, Restoration (,, health must come through tin-1 ,ui)' up Hini purification of the blood, thur adding strength and tone to Um vit il orgiM and quick, healthy action to the circulation. i ible blood remedy and the best tonic, mokes it the most vn'luable and effii iclouo of all medicine ior old people. It is free from all ,,,,,, , mid mild ami pleasant in its action. It cures blood diseases ,,, let c. n those inherit, d or contracted in earlv lite. As Uie system en of S. S. S. there is u mark) d impiovement in the general geall bi I .mil purer blood begin! to circulate through the body the .... in. r it rol .. ami there is ii softness and elasticity nlx.nt the skin that you begin heal, pains In muscles and joints grad BsJlj and rou Bnd that itia possible to be happy and healthy even in oh I age. , , partment is in charge of physicianawho make a study of blood aml skn ,! ii if M il would like to have their opinion and advice in your ldst. ma il out it mil on shall receive such information and advice as I 11 coat v. U nothing. Others have lound our medical depart o,rtl. ol benefit to thetn ibcir cure belmr niudi more rapid ns the remit of mmt! ial dire thni received from OUT physicians. - voi: .li ii vmi can net medical advice free. Book on Hood aod flhil Tiirnnr- f ' t all who desire it. mi li I BPBCIPIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. HFATING Bofon purchasing conic ami look OVOI v:r large and com plete line of hctting stoves whicl wr arc golling at a ver low ligurc HANSFORD & THOMPSON, The Leading Hardware Men. Ha 1 1 well plea gad with big linen gnd you will lu; il you take your inundry to The rw uomeenc Laundry. 1 hey Know their Business LUMBER and other huildllix mahgrW haglodlai Line, Cement, Plaster, Brick, and Sand. Wo hu a large stock of wtMiii aDTTIM for barns and dwellings. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House SEAL S! Notary and Corporation S.50 to $fi Delivered Order uf uii and ve mou Ordem for Hubber HUmi also solicited EA8TOREGON1AN FUB.CX) Old TO. 1,01 OA ?M W,UP'US purpose. Newspapers vi um; uuuuraMi STOVES The Place to Buy : : : : i- whore yon can got 'ioil ipiick ami cheap prices. Bent 1 1 ue of Lumber, Lsth, Hbinglea, Build iu psptli Tar psper,Iiime und Munont, PiokoU Plaster, Briok, Band, Moulding Boreen I iors A Windowi, SuhIi iV Doom, 'IVrra loita Hpa. Pentllt - ton Planing Mill anil Lute Vard. R. rORSTER, - Proprietor. tali Restaurant COSY ROOH5 Well Lighted and Mgggg iieaied. Best 25 cent Meals In the City. EXTRAS KroK Lagjs, i'Jkaterii ami Olyuipia Oynlerx. OPEN DAY and NIGHT QUA l.AFONTAIN, IVop. You get What you buy from us. BIU Stock ol WOOD, COAL, AND & BRICK. ...Y do... Trucking & Transferring Laatz BiNMie The Eaat Oregonian la Eaatern Ore gen'a repreeentatlve paper. It lead, and the people appreoiate It and enow it by their liberal patronage. It ia the advertlalng medium of thle ssctlen. III k ,.. rk Tim ml.. ,V Hi i.n l-T""'l MgBt, "ti You get Good Beer.. Whe ati a A U vl a ni i in BEER uarantHKl nt MA...- 1 111 it Mi lu1,nn (llZ7.il - .wvuf 1 .1, n m II. C.X..L. n i ovum ii uicg TWO BEST WHI8KEYS.H. on earth Old Jas. E Old Hnrj II 1 C. . mm m mm m w Especially adipoi ily and medicinai I verv in II r (Uim n The 705 Main Si. Tim OnlyPlMyJ',1J A Lunch in V ImpotteJ Sa LinibefgtfCaal ImpofieJ doll Stout Portei, id! AtUs B' THE MAZEPPA I Farfflers & ,ll I llou'."'""