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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1901)
SOMETHING NEW! ui st.K-k of llolilav Good i new ami complete H ; Prices Right ; Quality Right 10 pei cent reduction on Musical instruments. o . Brock & McComos Co., DRU00ISTS. M ' N I A Y. DKCCMUKIl 10. 1W1 - BENEFACTOR. D. P THOMPSON Tint, in millionaire nmi million aim Titer.- he men who accumulate wnlfh mil to Kloat over It as Oaf iard. the miner. In the "Chimes of Normandy." when. uotillsh eyes In dti'ateil the Innate love for money for MM) V Hake. ctciaxlonnlh man carves out a fortune hy ilint or toll and the exer cise of foresight, am! then prooee.lt to make i fellow men the better foi his bOVfni lived ami grown rich David P Thompson wan Oi the lat tei tkUl Mis llle is to he cited as an example or Hie possibilities of hu man mttiiK untarnished b) the BOT ruptlng Influence of sold. Hia was a .uter that npnr on JfOOni men to trlve for the better part. D P Thompson stood lor higher tdOOOtion llli- Ittfloeoci weut for the upbuil.ltui: ot sill institution that make foi mind improvement He was HtstiU' t:v l .i MOM of the vnitiirter generation who :lr !' climb the laild.-r or int. :i.., uul MiVI1t j Drafoa owes him n. it rtf ftmvUnt OBJOt) (or wlim he diil for the school.- of f .V -;tn' And. In nat other sph- ie do- not tin NUn-.f apply ? Ii. m ml loi tin iniertt or the common mau a vsyln-d the too oft. n oppression oi tlie inori powerfu Hi- polltlea! .! el v a.' Illllstr.i .. oi tin truth " now toe trciiueii'.ly sen'tt. d that a mat. may ennage in tin i ei (ornilinc of i 1 v i datlai witimui (atuUhiiiK his gooii nam. No breath of misplt'Ion over attached to him thmugli a long and ai ail Kill lit' D I'. Thompson Itood HN trial lb reloi'lie n : .ii.'. i ' " II. si ii n.ai k.ll-l' ,..,:!. i lis, loi'. sl'Ult that eiialdes un-n lo sec into tin fu ture and plat; permanently lor wunt will In the t ollllllg needs Ho was humane. Tin humanity of Ills nature lliipicsstil anyone UteetllU Inn. casually shining out of benevo lent e. . s ms.iI manlfestiuK Its.-n u cts oi charity ant' I'vnlencea of good will for all. It pkasei- to apeak uf these things luasnan 1, us h. Is gone, for the end of auch u lilt- eoHivs iiot at the grave. It lay., hold upon eternity. His works i ' tiiemseives tar beyond the limits of this earthly day, and keep ... .up i.i. ,.,,; piiii .villus lis, i i.i ............ ,n . ....... eratious POPULAR CONDEMNATION I'opului condemnation will be visit J upon (In inemberH of the nasal i.oart ut inquiry who caused the ud eie report as to the Schley mattter It la apparent that Admiral Dewey was not In sympathy with the two others and bis mluoiltv oplulon vlr tuallv reverses ill of the flndinifs af tually i. v.i sea all of the tlndtngs ot bis coadjutors The position or Admiral Dewey will be sustained in the minds of most peo" i,l. villi, those who wrouirht against pi. wmm thos. who wrouj,nt agains the hero of Santiago will be cenaurfcd u. men have seldom !ien (ensured before. The result will be a revelation to the nation. Except that It bears hardly upoa Admiral Schley, It will in the end have good effect It will open the eyes of the people to the strength of ' ... the cabal that rules In the navy of i the United Utates It will lie well. If now the denart mi nt that . conducted so unjustly In th. inn rest of a few insiders he thor- oiikiiIv blvaoUajatOd The verdict of m until Januiry 1st Kodaki and amarai. Um eoorl wait not .Instilled by the evl dOM l In in contravention of all prlnclptea of fair play It Ih n trl - inipli. not oiil of the stickler for . technicalities, hut tin the clique thai mi thai n oeartni tbeli trttClllai bfMd be honored In OUl tiillilat warfare upon the seas This viMilhM In no w isi a 1 1 : .- the ,...,., f ,,. ,. ttm, ,.. A , BcblO) was a gallant lighter, a sue- sstttl commander a cool, lesouic nil director of on. oi the BjrafttObl .nival iiattles that ever was lought Hear Admiral Bcble) lenialns in born of the day stiit.llni along Mdi of Admiral Dewey In the estimation of MM i .minion DttiW ii who is not siiiinii mi With the corruption attaching to the schemers Ht Washington TWO WITNE33ES. V'.li- i.ii OMfOfl mill Nortli Yakima Washington testify to the excellence of crushed rod. a .Inning loi town ttroota Th experience of thee two 'duces is or mtOfl t. I'endlcton They hOMM ! more closely InvcHtlxatcd. lo MM il conditions were exactly Mini .in to those obtuiiiing In I'endlcton. stud tkm ttirther inipilry should he had as U the manitei of MWrHttOB In tliei towns Pendleton is Just now n-'sissiiic la Hm ittld) of raad making inn! thi course should be puntued until lie oitUWOa ol all claitses know about the best methods oi making KOOd stteets Tlo present Interest that I- exhibited MMtfthfel a sign 0) .mention to otVH affalts that ore MMT9I btttai things im- this municipal- one ol the things that umyoiH and itcllinch haw complained of In the past Is indlffi eucc Happily. ii ms ;n Ti" nn, men! to he cm -1 nit huslnet- men aim hoimowlveH apytMl ti In taking an Intercut In he things that pertain to the conduct of tin town's life. DEAL OUT MORE JUSTICE l.i-t the man who confessed to caus i UK the wreck ol the () It A. N. i tain iii dealt with according to the Met oi th- ,i w. His crime was 'n uions. so tenlhlc as to appal all ;ond men Ho. deserve.- what any iiiiinK'ier receives, when convicted tin coolbtoodad klllitig of his fei ic n:.... 1. as ii. tin case of tile PorUwd thu. a Jury quickly returns i( vcnlnt of guilty, and the seutonce f tn,. ,omt in- passed HiMflUI llj. .(. wa whoUsonn example be ,,.( 0r il.v nimlnals who Infest this part of Ihe world MARKHAM'S POETRY Oi. anot hei page will be found Markham'b tribute to Abraham Lin coln, says Mr. Bryan's Commoner, it ia rcprodutcd not only because ot tha subject but also because of th author's treatment of the subject. Murkhain to a remarkable degree poa sesses the poetic faculty of embalm ,n heautlful sentiment In beauti W 'uuKt'' " lhat his Words linger n ,ht memorv. The )oeni preaeoted touay, like Oray's Elegy, IdealUes the homely and familiar things that in- " Prt of the existence of a!!. He ,'m)oU'" Lincoln by making him one of U)t. c tmUton ,,eo)K. ,, ,,y exa,tng ttu. reai element of his gieatnesa. Where tan we find such a collection of heautlful aud apiiroprlate slnillles? The rectitude and patience of tbe rocks; 'i he Klaiinesp of the wind that uhakeu the corn; na courag" M trie bird mat dares tne , .. , , ,. Ihe Justice of the rain that loves all leaves The pity scars; of the Hiiow that hlds ill Th n Gladness of the wayalde Tue l()ierauce and equity of light. Here are seven Hues each settlig forth a virtue that would Itniuortall to u man and nil. like the parahlcs. arc sui;mstPd by the evory day tblngi Of life. It Ik a ran' Rift In be ahlc to MM UM things around uf. and a ntlll rarer gltl in hi aide to clot In them In the It uplondont iMgtMM bt poesy. Mart ham has an equipment of bead an I heart thai iiiw him to partraj ebar acter that could couihlnc rectitude, pa tienec. ftladnr-HH. cOOMUje, equity, tol erance, pity and lOYltlg MtMIIM Tin- poem followa: LINCOLN. Hy Kdward Mnrkhani Whan thi' Nornniothct saw tin' Whirlwind Hour Oraetantag ami ihirhanlni ai it hut rled on", 3lie bent the st minions lumens Md MUM down To make a man to meet the mortal need. She took the tried clay o: tin common road Daahad throtufh it a of prophf ey; Thn nltad a lmight-1 with tin iai lous stuff. It whs n stuff to wear foi centuries. A man thai matched the mountains and compelled Tin -itars to look our way and honor us The DOMM of the ground was in him. the rod earth. The tang and odor of the priuinl things The raOUtUda ami patlunre ol tin' rocks; I'lii' gladness ol the wind that tlMUHM the corn: The COWnUfa ot the blnl that in;in the sea; The Justice oi the iiiln that lovh al! leaves ; The pity of th snow that hides all scars; The loving Mildness ol the wiisn. well. Tin tolerance and equity ol' light That gives as ueely to thi- nhrlnkiiin weed t" tin gr-at oak Hating lo the wind To the grave t. low hm as to the Mai tinhorn That shoulders out tin- sky. And so lie cann .'ion, prairie cabin up to capltol. Otta lali ideal led our chieftain on i I'liM inioi. In; binned to do Ills deed With the line strokt and ptaatMra Ml a king He built the rail pit. as lie built the Htnte. Poarlai hi aplandtd itraogUi through evety blow. Tha eonaalaan m him testing even atrofca. To make Ills deeil tin nn asm , ol n man. M MUM ti"' oaptaitl with the tiilulny heart Ami when tii atap 01 Warthtpialtt abooa tin- boom, (V nraeblBi tha rnfters from thatr an clent hold, Ha bald the ridoapoHt ap and pike again 'i'lii raft an or the Hoom Ha bold hi- ilaee- Held the ioiik porpooa like a growl na tree tlelii tin throtiKh ilium., inn! laJlavsst im' at Dialaa, Ami when he fell in whlrhvlml In w.-nt down h win 11 a ktaglr eodor, noon with boogha lo- - iiiuvii wiui II Klcat Hllllllt II..' the hlllls JIM HILL. There's a power in the couutrv a atrOMf, Jim Hill As ever yon ilareil lo bol Vim can't he "uionarch or all vou nv vey" 1'ioni the Ijtken to tin wt-Htern 'en Vou may give a citv hv.itet 1o . .Iini Hill. Or aoJBMMM the hold Van Sunt Hut the peoide are inlander vet than you, If they sa that yon can't yon can't' Tile people care nut lor vein tic. Jim Hill' t an less for the power you assume; If they chance to sit down n your carcass sonic day. There wouldn't he left a porfume! Why trample tin rights m man: II in Mill? To hulld up a throue for on. The dollar you love In a par lab bu (lod Its votary's race Is soon run Vou need not the gold that you seek' Jim Hill. Your coffer Is full to the hrlm; Why follow the game any mure to your shame? I'lay quits, like a gentleman. Jim! You now own the horae of the toller Jim Hill, You Jockeyed him out on the start; Ho has no more need for in- Imple ments. Jim Call round and he'll give you the cart HEKT HUFFMAN. Exposure to a sudden climatic change produces cold In the head and Slifw S ,Pt to1f)"ow ''"'vlded with Kly's Cream Ualra, you are arm ed agalust nasal catarrh I'rlce 60 ceutH at druggists or Ely Brothers. 66 Warren street. New YorK, will ma'l It The Halm cures withour naJa ii,a 1 not Irritate or cause sue.- .ing. It spreads Itself over an Irrltatel and angry surface, relieving iuimedlaiely the painful lnflauimatlou. cImummi and cures Cream Halm qulcklv cures the cold KILL THIS THAT CLUSTERS AROUND AN UNrlEALTMY HAIR ...CAUSING... DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR FINALLY BALDNESS "Df.trov dw euif. vou n-mov.- Uk d(cl.' HERPIOIDE fmrii. ti i th ttm. prmow the (r-tath g the hir. Fur mIc by ll diujjiiu. Price $1.00. Wheat 50c a bushel I lon'l forgal tin- promise to OQl wife ol a piano ot sin i.otlnt bt ihipmant ol the ((leliiatcd Smith A ll.ivncs pianos Two w ahipntonta thii wssk Come iii and Wt our puces on pianos and organs, one half down tins tall and balance noxt fall. 59 makes to i ln 10M troni Wakefield & Failing HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY lor GontlaMan wJki clierisli Vuatio i..t li iOllN .1. HM i'l The ! ntivre Saloon i"-VIIKTOK OKh The Place to Buy : : : : !' where MO can ttet .i quick sin! ahpbp price. IM liueol Lumbtr, lutl. Shingles, Build in peper, Tar pajH-i .Lime ant! otsiMiit, EHokttsi PlaHtwi . Brick, Sand, Mouldinp StTHun Doors Ar WindowH, SubIi & lioorw, Tsm Pttdetu Fhihg Mill itnd LuiiiIih lard R. FORSTLR, - Piophetoi. u ' . . , , . Me 18 we" PM0 with lu.s lioen and you will be if you take yam j lunury to W ' v The Domestic Laundry. They Know their Business TWO BEST WHISKEYS.... on earth Old Jas. E. Pepper Old Henry Clay Have I wen the Standard since 1780 i ' i iallj adapted for (ant We have lrp ti, . . ... , , 1 r-1 ri u 1 niirnniM s- "Slii r,f "v r"f WOOD (lUTTERg bottle Ruarantetd, inr bmnJJJ The Office ED HKSTHORN. Prop. 705 Main St mi t rr. ina iii. a, French Restaurant l Good Beer. C05Y ROOHS Well Llghtad ami Hleam Heatetl Best 25 cent Meals In the City. EXTRAS latem and Olympia ( lyHtern. OPEN DAY and NIGHT mi " a IX, Prop. Kl' OVKR mi.! -u, mil im IIIUm for mpslriag -li will bit im '"'I! OS can hsiidlu any Mliat aavs tor u. Ws do ouly ttrst- , k ill. qillrkly t KINll lisrM only whst'i right, NEABLE BROt Yo" What you buy from us. UIU Mock of SAD & BRICK. .Wa do... Trucking & Transferring. Laatz Bros. ihu Only 1'inie yuu call got A Lunch in Pendleton Imported Swis6 and LimliiTKer Cheese ... Imported double Stout Porter, Schlitz Atlas Beer TML MAZEPPA 821 Main 1 i t i iiit'i v i ilk. ut rn wi ibi miiuvio vuoivui train t m gjM Prod Waltara, Proprtotor. Oaaaatbl, m b.re a. 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