Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1901)
You'll Need 'em soon Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books. 50c on the Dollar Our entire line of BLANK BO IRS will be cloned OUt it less than rust. Brock & McComas Co., DRUGGISTS. M"liAV HKCKMUKK ItOl DAILY, WEEKLY SEMI-WEEKLY HV 1 HK East Orrgonun Publishing Company T H MM.KIiiV, ulth'.nN MM .1 MH-caiMl..' Kill apf )Hr.'iy Mtttl 1 "" aaarrvyy "i liuiiille, li. Uik 3 an , mt ,',-k , tiy crri' f M Tnul liIv" i lotion ov anna Mt-waaHLl al " i - 1 i : m- tap? tun i.-iir Htr cof, lit lui.nl i. 1 .' rtf'tinn 1(11. I'III.IT- vaaatv ai aierwwi in t i ,.n,.yir ?l Wm wpl i II, llt 111 m km i Mi li anjp i i A i v i ic I imn. it li I : IfMaftta) ill rtilui-tit ) i.. i if ! . . n ami W'rrkl) .i ' inoi'iii r-'.' ! itii-n. ,f aa, lahaHj tie i lh . Ml 1'nnin, i.ii i.r li -. i n lN'l , l vV.tklv.Mf rmiii ... kaa fin t hrtf i a,ertl ' U i kI , ,., r ill, li I! ill . IV 4tf iiirr,. in. M . I , i , r t, h it nmnili liw flrr Inr..' MM In In iMcl. aO'l Weekly, r ua-f. T aatmltl .... il . i n . or I - III Weekly Mff uioa li 1 1 ' fie mrra iii, 'in . iii a'aavly, i-r niiii-r iiinoi I, 7." afvi i lain inta.1 w in Taiailaj'a nana af nrni - w ly, r 1 1 h ir mouth a mni aoajiarei i adranlaaaaaata ia lfai ikljr ra. nr Haiti rlrt I0rtiuu, n i t.. li. jl '!' aaot i ,ib iui d 1 mhiii,.ic, iSHkl in IM i . It'll l'I IiIV l'i r kill .ilH.I ili'l OUR RELATIONS WITH CUBA. Our relation.- with Culm an lacJl in in ifeneroslt) all. I liberallt.v. V imh'.I iii he it little frer In ih-aling with tin lxlunil Wi appear to be in fjMd 10 ilrlve tMi hard bai-Kains with lie: This is a wronx pollev as twr pi'iiple an not yet "adawtefl' to itrl't business methods. It ii) I ui pa te ba too close ami arttM wll i Unis. who are free ami literal rltt m lU lthel llO S II Hil III lie MO With mi j hi aaopla These reflect urn.- are !i:isei upo.i th :iK'ne- ol Cuba - loreiKii nail farnisnetl by the mauler lilaion 't tb war ilepartnient for the last Ms cal a; 'Cuba's exiuirts were worth f C'tiMM Hn, ,er imports $. ann uiun Bui arkJIa this tountn kouabt nearly 118.10000 VOItn Ol tLi i'.. nut- exports, it sold It only tlM'i'Onii worth or its imisrts All tiler ciiuntiles e tn the Cubans amri than th buy froni tlieu: Ori-at Hritaiii. (ieruiany ltd I'ran fd' li tlictn l wlie as much us the;, us frtai them BVM poor old Spa . Q whosi flax we '.allied down r" f$.fjiii (iisi worth or ood.s a yeai to I'anaus and buys from tlu-m less Uid t iXi.OOfi worth KeDeroils poliry say a recipro al tnaty with the republicans of i. li.. i AtliuittinK Iu i suKar and to fcai i os to our markets on terms that ID ci. bet planters a living profit, tii exchange for low Cuban tariff rati- on our products, would in the words or Secretary Hoot who Is a stone friend of President Hooaevelt "contribute far more to wur pMBpati tj than the iiortion of our present dalles which We would be required to oocedi Tbii- policy would add xreatU to ur export trade with Cuba and at tie aim time to her prosperity Tlier. la oothinK to be gained in the long ran in n being a parlalte or by adopt lag parisitlc methods This is so In tfce relations between countries as well at ijetwei-n individual.- ROOSEVELT S INTENTIONS GOOD President Itoosevelt Is making his Mbnie' according to his Ideas of ba' a cabinet should In He will ao create it as to bring him the most npport and strength lie . goinn bout it with his usual vigoi. season a1 with a little conservatian. He as shown just a little weakness In taking Henry C. Payne, lobytat and a I politician, a up mi.' of his official , titu lly. but doubtless he thinks this ,s good polities, as he must make some concessions to the machliii poli ".clans, ami Henry C Payne flitting l represents them Praatdaal UmaataW did not prefaf Mi Pay ne to otln : nn'li but he felt tin Bad of that kind of "llsh" in his . vicinity It was a sop. pure ami sim ple, to the republican machine or MM ami the com essiou does mil ap peal to full, satisfy them I !,. nt Itoosi veil stands for 'decent poll ties." but there Is a horde ol power nil men ihis aart) who oponta aim In this Wlieiiier or no' le will SWffi i 1 1 meet the burden OOfON hltn tl tlMlM to bi seen, but one thing appeal- to In clear, he will make a eonscien tlnii- i ffon to do so. and for this reus on lh deserves the support of his country mm i so (nr as Uhq can go with him HAS HISTORICAL I NT CHEST Pertinently interesting and nutner oils were the obsei valion ol (ieoi ge .H. Hlines. assistant aecrctaf) 'be Oregon Historical Hociety. u the or caaion oi bis recant luoionKed visit to tin New England statis. says the iieouiau. Mi Hinies wa.- gone (Of OVat line, ii'unths His primal ot' jeei was to alien. i n rhurcli conveti Hon to which Ik was si :ii as a dell gate, ai Portland, Ka incidetitiy. is has been learned fron a too venation with Mr .Hhaea, thai he has inade lilstorii.il research es and aantttn a number of eudenccs oi history bearing upon tin found lug of Portland which, later on. will bnvt .i treat deal of popular Interest in connection with tie I ewls and Clark Oentaantnl For example ha has secured a CO of probably the OOl) painting extaul 01 tiovernoi John rloyd i Virdalan lamous in In- dnj and tin man who Intmdoccd the nrst bin in the eoaurreaa ok the l imed states relating to Oreejon Onvemoi Floyd was a niembei m congress. nnd was afterwards tiov iiioi oi Virginia He was ..aillesi IdenMlad w-i,' the ajajwrl if the m--koii axnlorallon Mr Hime- visited tin lamily o a arand daughtei of Governor Floyd where lie sei Uleil tile lllllulse of a ideture fram tl original The states man - activity in behall of leglslu lion loi QfOBOn was In the early pan ui die naatnrj Tin graad dniifhtti oi OoveraOT Floyd lives at Kllicott City Md about 1.1 mile- Horn Baltl inoi. Hoi naini was Mrs. Mary Mi Mullen Kllicott City Is a village too year- old. and a- interesting in Its way as anv similar place on the At lantir coast. There air various axcerpta froui re cords anil ropiei ol docuuients Ite louging to the bualh Of the old Itatl -man. all oi which Mi Himes has been allowed to secure copies of ami when they are receive. I it i- n. I laved there win be (ouud iii I haw much of great historical interest to a very hod) IntOMnaad In the Lewla and ClarK exploration A (ainua old county seat which Mr. Himes visited in Maiylaud was farrolltoii Manor, a vast estate which is owned ami condiietel bv a de sundant of Charles Ca rollton. one ot tin siKiK-rs of the d claratlon of independence. Of the things noted by Mi Himes in his travels was the revived inter est in historical research. He eatab llahad more intimate relations with the officers of century-oiil societies of the far Kasl which hitherto could be take small Interest in Oregon so ' lety A personal visit and onie talk in connection with tit - founding of the Oregon count n was all that was necessary to warm the Kastern ers' interest Into activity and offers of helii in securing documents or pre nervation When they learned back m Banian and Portland what the Ore gon society bad done, aud what It was engaged In doing towird preserv ing Oregon history sympathy and liveliest Interest were manifested In Portland, the home ol lxngfe low- a movement has gotten under way which Is calculated later will arouse former Main. people all over lln country. It Is a ptopoeltlon to secure the l.onillovs mansion, where the K'cat. MBtle BW "veil lot many years, to the Maine Historical Society as the DUCletM ot a nernia nent home for the society ami for the preservation or the fame tad all ml- IM Ol the poet. The project Imolvcs ihc expemli tare of 1110,900, which it Is deetred to raise nnioiiK patriot! Jffncrlcan ami former Portlnnderi. The Maine Historical tocitt) poneeoaee aona at cellent rtCOrda In the public llblM) of 1'ortlaml. This octat Is ttt Hi oml ohlest In existence. The Massa chusetts Historical locicty, b) the way. is the otdaai in the country, harlan bean itarted la I7W and the Maine Mciat) Imvina been Inaugurai ad somewhere about ISM Ot ItM BRITISH POWER DECLINING. Third position lot Ureal Britain In the world's COinMOrce this is the well-grounded leai ol Hilllsh eCOOO mists, according to the annual report oi If alted state- Consul Boyle, at Liverpool, extracts Hon, which were given otit today by the state depart man! Bven Britain'! long anpramn- c in the carrying trade Is seriously threatened, ami it is possible thai the seeking oi remedies may radically affect the industrial ami social life ol the nation. "There Is a gem ial recognition 01 tin fact," says Mr. Boyle, "that Baa laud cannot go on as she has for n quarter of a century, dating front the time when slu was practically tin mnnnfncturlni ami commercial mo HOpoltal ot the world. There Is a eldeepread movement for the cop Ini ot American mothoda In nrsnnlaa Hon ami methods ol trade, am! Within a year several delegations ol an m hers oi rhamhen commerce, rail road men and mechanics navi one to the United states to mnhi prnctl cal ohservatloiis "September ipiatteilv I it ill tl- (Ol tin Dotted Kingdom -now i dec renae ot imports ami exports and the re turns toi the In mouths ot 1M1, and' ed OctOhai :il show a derrease ol e ports amounting to M7iB77.M4, as compared with ivimi ,v rathet lioom) view ol the ftttnro prevails, and tin cry is going up from coanmarclnl bodies, from political speaker- irotn iconomle writers and from the BWWI papers that, something must be done "it laconceaed that in the ui.inu I. net ii res ( treat Hiltatn has in the last few years failed to meet the compCtl t ton ot tin- United States ami Qarma n TTaart is nndonhtedly a atrani entlmanl amoni tin- masses ami one which appears to ba fMttlai itrbncer, in favor of cbanaiic; the present li nam ial polb v ol this BOOntO so as to luing ahotlt what has bOCOOti pop nlnrij known as fair trade.' which in fait, i- nothinK but rcciprocttj a "Protection per se is nol ver much advocated, hut it is significant that nay or the most widely circulated papers ot Qreat Britain are now bold ly advocating a policy of 'fair trade.' Ol 'do to othel'S lis tile) do In yilll.' and this doctrine has in com' quite popular within the clnb organizations ol the iomlnaat party." LVmnul.BovIe iw.-s it i. n-e.iv ail nlttad that tin gducatloaal status oi tin Ballad Klnidoan which is bakre thai of America and tiermati) has had much to do with Iter halai out- atripta ! bj then ranatriea hi man': fat tuies. TOM JOHNSON'S LATEST Tom Jolno-on the ortiier i: i. in has an interesting the current number ot tin Journal ami Bnjlaaai. In Ohio poll article in Municipal which be advocate rre siret cam aarvlea for ' Itlea and attaaaptl Ut point OUl that tin ideal system Ot municipal irwnei hlp Will come when the cities own ami operate theii -tnet railways ami pei inn svaryoae to ride without pai iug a fare. Tin tax payer.- will m oni si toot the bills, but Johnson says it win in nothing burdeaaome At first blush, says he. It niiy seem that the system is an extreme alfp but he explains that this i- because we have not been looking at tin mat ter in the right light ami than pro C Is to point out that evarx iret offli building has II- system ol free elevator set v ice "that is In tuativ re spects a counterpart oi tin aropoaed change in street rallwaya." All comers are given a tree ride in the mutt, thtok, (11 u f fjtajMaayAfaJri Jm. - I realise ilmt it tie m I rrcasea then Vmy I u TTV tirsuly fully 100 vbw jf ! per CfUt Allld.li.". Nmfl IIJ jfts Who Wish U K'Ve )1J Ifk Ntwaao's Hsiiii Bit I cioas nisi wii. f.-m la i W IhS'IHII U I'll II v 1 III l - 1 I I Jjh tbiafaat, u-. uum-. by lm. v VV V ilvstroying iiic- Ui-ttJ- Iff vN ly stui at work up VWV mi iaa kali iikji ii vhw makes dsmirult. lalliinfbW , hair and thin, brittlu innrhjk ) Gentlemen tin ! it csjually as valuable I,., IM il vt'orksliku i Dtianu.vui Ul, l. rv i ataii raaaOaaa oryo mu,.V no to any floor ns often lis they please pay Inn service .., i. .minis ol I lie huh f. for the iaalntenan I Uw as u is Included, of conraa, landlord when he Ural naka rent schi'ilnles the his Ton MriK to nose of Johnaon aajri people na v hlirhei n ut for are wii the pill building KcttlllK tnf an oflli ..i. .... it,.,. .iiv.i ii l'oiii e i'v.'lioi sei vv in-i .- i ii. . i" ' ' " v I, . and thai the) ought to be an Iiiiu to pay a little more In tin wa Of taxes and thus leC-lltl tree itfeel ear service, our Itretl nnd roads 1,,,-in another instructive precedent OT free cat service, he says and he point out thai there wai time when even road leadlna Into and oul of our eitb s had a tollgate maintain ,,! in some private clUtan. "In case however In spite ol Its inanlfesi ad vantages the system of tree ear sen Ire haould be deemed too radical for Immediate acceptance, the next best idan Would be the opening of the roadi bj the city, and the imposition of fan as low as Is consistent with the expense ol management ami maintenance The word "free" seems la i ran faaetnatlnn to reformers - free trade, free silver, free lunch. lie. par sei lee W'liat next SflVS the Bnher Ctly Republlcaa. lint has the Republican ever lldered Wh) ii hotel can afford to an elevator HUU to all floors on run FALLING S U AID Rnlf! at i""'. : .. u I . ' areat . Mah ri , i .1 null n't, nehtajl ,in tact . -t at ibM i ami auilurattM) i i aw ! s.iinr. aeanajt sr u waen .ot M I I'e nlf "liil't lit' Well. IMfl gvl l-WI I . li .lM- "UuWll... . . HONEST WORK ! what wadeaad baneet arleai are what vw do avary kind ol . ,.. workaaitw. anaferyklad wrh v dniii werh aa awaaanlli auod work eaaMeaaa wa sri' aluav. raa Ij 0 lien von Uavv anv kind ol r.'inu vv.irk I., do, srtnl il hen- Il will Is- lion.' nslil NEA8LC BROS Farm I'm Salt1 Near HeHx. DM Oi tile ln-sl pltyllin larins ill Oregon. 1,1 Ji acres latnl. mm in erops. Aloui HiflQO worth of otititt. All for fjfalvfjfj, Terms easy. Aiiuress, .IOMN A. QR088, miv Buyer Av. Walla Walla. N asliii gluii Farmers Custom Mill vx atlrrt Froprtotor I aOaOttir, 1MJ uariaii a ). riour aaahnnaai tor waeat 10Ur, Ml. . Iri.l (I i , t I ,,. 1 S ri' 1 IC , SKALS! Notary and Corporation 88.60 to $5 Delivered tinier ul us and save uiuuev OrUera for Kubber 8uotns aJao aollclied KASTORKIiONlAN PIJR.QQ Pendleton Ukiab Stage Line Huston ft Laruov Prop'a. Uiave raattlaton every dav at 7 o'clooa asMpt Sunday, for Hil. ;k, N Kulge, Alba and Ukiah. Good aa rommodatious. Keasouable freight ami passenger rate. Oily odice at Tall i,,a a Co.h elevators, ami may the please ami just Tn X .eveaaatby warn ilt art wuhci rtcvnn hiir, ic i ii. ia a smIm - nf Crrtcco . iaei ai ..I vim. . ii T''1 I '' "nr..t BARGAINS! REAL ESTATE for SALE 480 acrx'H near Pendleton. 210 n. u near Pemiletou. ;'ii acres near Pendleton. 160 norm near Pendleton. 380 acre near Pilot Roek i 'i' Here- wheat land inn acres wheat land 100 acres wheat html :t1l acres wheat land 190 acres wheat land lm acres wheat land HUl acres wheat land Protti i to 'Jn mile" from town. Stx New Houses Cheap. N.Berkeley THli REAL ESTATE MAN. BaTlnga Hank IliilldltiK, Pendleton, Or. The Place to Buy : : : : Is where yon can tret oods quick ami cheap prices. Beat line of Lumber, Lath, shingles, Build ing paper. Tar papt'f.Lime ami cenitMtt, Pickets Plaster, Brick, Bfand, Mouldini: Screen Poors WindowH, Sash A DooH Terra Ctttta Pipe. Ptodletoii Planing Lmiilier Yard. R. F0RSTER, - Proprietor. Hie Only Place you can ttet Lunch in Pendleton Imported Swiss and LUnbsfgaji CImsim, .. Imporlajd double Stout Porter, Schlttz Atlas Beer THE MAZEPPA 821 Main 1 THE French Restaurant COSY ROOHS Well I. (Killed mni Ktn, Heatnl Best 25 cent Meals In the City. EXTRAS Krug l,ep, KaaU-rn and Oyatern. ( Us IHflll OPEN DAY and NIGHT QUA LAF01N I AIN, Fiop. You get What you buy from us. UIU 5tock of WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. aaWf Uo. t rucking & Traneferrlng. Laatz Bros. Dalit Kaaflft nivaava.atU. ha. tm.mk TWO BEST WHISKEYS on earth W Jas. E. pe 0W Henry cia 1780 Kspecally adapted J "y anti mi purf Every bottle Ruarameed The Offi, ED. BESTHORNl 705 Main St. BKACB UP, IT'S NEW ami have son'e style ahJ l '1111 t look like a tramp arc nut Have vour shirt) .mil i nil laandarad u thej 7S 11(1 tn L.niiiilrv am! you wii led like a MM man THJ DOMESTIC U I K KoIiiiinoii, I'rop. AND ENCYCL0 4 summit VOLUME OF tiuap in UfOI IVi' Facts and Fit Caafaaaaifl Special Feat illlliaanai al nw Ua i.i. A to. i Taraa Tl ' .. " OrfaaiMt laaar: I FACT! OUTI ,Maaaaii aaiaaaaaeaa THE BOOK THAT I IN EVERY Off IN EVERY HO' EVERY AMERK STAN I Prie 25 CtS. AMIf'C'J if U u rate1 vofILD W rr u.,a a. J0M ' The l o"vf Latar Uassav r Tnasu. UaKaa a -4 as.ikre-1 ,5jiD WaTraallaia oan $t t"raucarr i AarUI Navlaaaaas IB INI- 1 Maafeaaal aawtlai Maauaactaraa- faartaatT tWHI only : Mntl a wk BaNDLaTON