East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 15, 1902, Image 4

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Great Slaughter of Prices
Winter Goods Most be Closed Otrt.
We arc putting MM .!i om Ittltl ami overcoats, at a big re
duction dvin.i; thi- sait You will timl our net prices far below
the prices ef othet? cn the same oocls. notwithstanding the
trie drscount Offered bv so'dl The size of the discount does
not mean a.r thine t. th. purchaser, it it the net price that
determines whether an article is a bargain.
Ladies' WftUUl anl WrappM! at a reduction.
LadiM1 Cftpti nd Fun
riannU'tt)8 an d Krem-h
Oomforte ilo at reduced
Itanium1-
Ca1. and gel - mc o:
ever
fpj mm A Where Whole Families can Trade W"p J
The faiki
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PTE iNBgDA ' vNt Hy i:' "
TIME FOR COMPROMISE
It is time that the troubles bet ween
tk various city officials 1 ompro-
niisci I'etitlleton is suffering from
ih. present situation Pendleton is
suffering materially The eltlxens de
In that sttnu plan be tormulated
whereby tht mnrtei mav setrle.i
amiabl
rurthermore thi is th- wish by
tht two partle. to the eontroveisy
Hoth art inclined to wtah that the
aiisuiiilersiainllng be adjusted It
nl neds some propoa in alcnlat
ed tc. do Justlc tt all com MtVed to
p-rmlt It ti be emled In a mutinet to
pretfot the rlgh' of everyone and
save tin town iroin penMMMBi dlvi.
ton. when such division will work ii
reparable injury to th- lateieeta Of
h people generally
It may i. ttaid in a Joeulai vein
yet with much of truth in the saying
that b,Kh th. tactions are somewhat
ta th- poeJttoB ot the man whn had
bold ot a wolf by the ears He dare
ot let go. and he could not retain
bis hold Or the man whi held the
Hot. by UM tall He was harrassed by
On same troubles
A rational plan foi the settlement
of tht troubles Is imperatively de
manded This will be by each aide
yielding somewhat from thei: posi
uoi. lu no othet way will an end
eon:- In no other way will Pendle
ton avoid a breach among Its promi-
n citi..t-ns whi may do much fur
tne town s HllPIIPJIPJ It they work
..
Harmony nil' won 11 iiiej remain
lOKgerneaiis win lujure uieiuaeive, ,
ad the interest, of others J
Compromise Sometimes a compro
Nn is cowardly Hut Just now a
eompromiae is essential It is the
only solution
Again the Kant On-guuian suggests
tfca' tin whole question be submitted ,
ta sonn form to the people them
rnder their verdict
TAKE A STEP FORWARD
As a result ot th. present stirring
I
nit of tht H
i
affairs this should
tuiiie in the futui
all violators of
the city's laws should be compelled
lii appeai bt recorder person
My. tc answer to the charge In per
an. aud tay tht tine to be imposed
nth nis own hand into that of the
scorder win should make a record
f Hm ca.f just at- he does wheu otb-
er law bre akers are haled thither
Tbis would Ik- something tangible,
lid would be a step forward It
Would remove so lar as is possible to
en so. tht danger of corruption among
(be ottk'ials. It is merely what the
kw contemplates iu the case of all
Senders against the written and en
acted will of the people It is not un
pist ti those who will aejae under Its
I t
irre.aly retinoid in priot.
PUnfMH at cut price?.
prion
! tore the st ck i. picked
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Ot -inns Jt will he simple hon
honest) on tm pen m urn om
, la! ho: "an ol the mu
nl pa it at Um part of all
oartle. n th. transaction
This the East Oregonlan pcopoao
M insist on This ah Rcod elteus
desire Insofar as this pJPjiet has lieen
able to Ret At public sentiment.
Let the handlitiir ot PMcm be
hereafter done according tc the star
ntc mailt Bad provided Let the city
nc longei pin sin- methods calculated
,,rnilt repetition of such affairs
. thai now harrotelaf the plat '
let
! tern ol ;ht lav. ha ohoeteen in so
iai as It is possible to do so
It i. s a-i '-h in In hopeil that
laawa will ! compelled to cease
hen or thnt bawdy house, will I
'limina t 'hat aNM other vio
lations of the law will If prevented
!t sitanlt as this would hi It is not
beMated P rational men anil etMPea
in Pendleton that, public .entfnietit
is sufficiently advanced to force .nch
a state of BflfelH Wlsh.ng the law
absolutely nspected many good peo
ph know that It will not be respect-
cd ta tht wfai of maoetap pawhl
Ing am! bawdy houses from the town.
The argument of injury tc trie Busi
ness interests of tne city, so poteot
with many persons, will stand in tne
01 opleU reform
Hilt to tlie elltl tliat tne City govern-
nii-nt etoagflH naeM ot practices de
bauching of Its ofBcerE. debauching of
h'- Heopl. g'-n-'iul'.y siliiverslve of
i ivu nne-uls itivvering oi the staiol
pfd o! municipal righteousness, to the
end that the Institution cornorati
representing the sacred rights of the
Bttlaaa under the tree American Idea
of government move to a plane high
e than that upon whi h It has rested
lu the past let the suggestion herein
In- followed
This will be a distinct forward
move. It will be au upward step.
It will realize some milts of the sow-
iiik oi uo pusi iew uays ami weens
" w,n Ao n-or' ,or P-ndleton than
any one thing Just now obtainable
i in i.u"1 'i .niiittii Lin iiiitiir re-
l.,m a. iiian.ling this ol the citv gov
ernment Let all offenders, regard
s of then avocation who violate
the law gu p.-raonally lief ore the mo
i mclpal court Th law demuurts it.
and the court lof pehlh
awards It
.' r i . - -1 . - I
THE FERTILE CITV EDITOR
There is nothing iu the world like
th profession of city editor to culti
vate tin imagination. To fill the
columns they have to build up SO
much that it sometimes seems as if
tU?" rea,, MBei le
V hllu . i , ...lit... . .1 u ew.kn ..M
MIMI VIII V.lltUI Ol (ft IUUI Ulllft I ' t
MVt , vea .. M
imier writer yesterday, i had a cur-
loutt i xp. riei.ee. A death had occur
red in my family, ami my wit. had de
tided to go into deep mourning.
What made tht- matter a little awk ,
ward was that she had Just procured
her winter wardrobe and It chanced
to lie more elaborate than usual. To
lay aaide ber colored robes and wrap.'
tur a Vear or more was t, ranriur iham
practically uaelese. As she ponder-1
ed on the subject a bright idea sud
deal came to her and she quickly
framed this sentence which she pub
lished as an advertisement
1-ady in mouruing will sacrifice
ber newly purchased wardrobe."
Among others who responded was a
daughter of one of my editorial asso
eiatea. who purchased om- of the
rolies ami r.thera were soon disposetl
of The Incident hart almost paeted
from tny meniorv when one rtay 1
founrt on my desk an article written
hv one of my staff on the top lagr
of which appeared a oopp f the ad
verllaement Following thin came a
pathetic story of the 'distressed fani
llv with an agonising account of
the suffering and privations that led
to the offering for sale ot the gar
nients It wan assumed ly the writ
er that the 'mournlna Idea was only
a ruse to sell the article, and he pic
Hired the pangs of poverty that had
prompted the scheme to keep the wolf
from the door and strum: adjectives
were used In depleting the helpless
condition of the Impoverished famll
An effort had evident l bMI mad.
l the reporter to locate the family
Inn 11 hml nut lieen mieeessful. for III
winding up what he tailed the story
of a tragedy of social life h said
then was no clue to the Identity ol
the family ' A vcr pathetic story
I remarked to the reporter, Yes he
replied, and It's all true, and will
Bhi I sensation But the family
MkuikIi wealthy once arc no IB the
depth! of poverty I admin the for
tlllty of your mental resources 1 re
pllert; hut 1 should like to know Who
the lady Is Can't yon find out" '
No.- he said it s Uepeaalbli He
is not ' I replied: 'the family Is mint
and the lady Is ray wife It was pure
ly a business transaction, am! not a
I omanee oi tragedy In social lift M
you call It Hut let it pass Qet I
teU reiwirt of that sale of Kentucky
mules tomorrow ' He Rasped and
withdrew ' Hakei City Herald
SUCCESS OP THE NON PARTISAN
ADMINISTRATION
The Citizens non partisan adOUnuv
t ration of the City ot Salem has pass
ed another mile-stum In the history
ot municipal reform and the showing
made In the annual BMPaBBJ Iht
mayor Is very complimentary
All predictions that this work
woud no; stand anil that a city govern
BMBfl without a Milltical party buck ot
it was Impossible have conn tc noth
ing The program has stood the test
oi Unit ami cxpcrienci
Following Is a showing ol MBBtai '
ly Increnaetl receipts lintlei a lmsiie
admlnstrution gepplenjeated by the
still more pratUylnf sbowini: o- ton
stuntiy reduced Mneaw i
Vein
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1901
The llrst
CoUe i Dtob ii la
iv.tti.:: lMI7.0ti
;t S0S.W I5.i:t7.ii.'
P,M? ,;" UftM
tinit .met a lull fledged
non-partisan
adnuiiistratioti was put
.11 powet in
the Northwest it was N
paided as a
mere temporary upheaval
a uuariei anmng politicians It was
said It would not Ust
lu tin past 10 roan Taauaaaj m
N'ev York City has bSM overthrown
tout times Always tin next year It
swept back into powet Hut there
-vas nn politics In the movement to
form Salei but good politics.
The above showing is the best kind
ol politics any party or set Of men
an play at When the Salem debt is
wiped out partially time! can bt bs
pna onstriictlct work nne miiuieipa)
enterprises
The Journal btJlevei that a. sisnn
as circumstances will warrant the
TO YOUNG LADIES.
From HpJ ftfJMPJei f the
Vang IN iil " ( hriKtiuii 'IVm-
twtWgac im m iation, Rltiifcfitl
uine, Fuutl du Iav, Wit,
Iu.ak Mh lisKiiAM I want te
l paj ... all the vouni iaUies ut tue
i lUUlCJT, Unw jfr.tte 1 am la ynii for
hi. the benetttt 1 Imve reeeivi-il fron,
us I.ytliu 1.. I'nikliuiu's Veg-o-1.
1 lilt- t'oiiipouud. I kufferwd for
miss ei. i7. aii i th am
eight mouths from suppressed men.
struation. ami it effected my entire
system until I iecsine vm ... .unt debil
iiuled uud ut iiuics fe.i tu.it 1 had a
hund;ed aches in as ni.mv places. I
only used the ComMiuud fur a few
weak, but it wrought a change jn
which I felt from the verv beginning
I have been very regular siuee, have no
pants, and find that my entire body in
aa if it was renewed. I giadlv rcclm,
mend Lvdiu L. I'iukhutu's epTO
tuble ( uiiimiuiu1 to everybod
Mio lUgAMRN I aim. 6i W" Diviaiou
St., Fond du l.ac. Wis. novo ;
etui UmVmtalml It not fmum.
At such a tima the greatest aid to
nature is I villa K. FilikllHIll'H
egetalde oiiipound. It prepares
the young system for the eoming
change, and is the surest reliance fur
woman's ills of eeerv nature
Mr. PIllkllMIll invites Mil
youiiK wumeiii win. ure HI to
write her for tree ttdvlctt. Ad
dretaa Lyuu, Mum,
The Blood
... i. . nltral and bmlthr circulation of toe blood, the entire
when there is a T,ri0tfiwt. paaae through the heart
ousntitr. estimated a to fthJJ IWCg X sv-stctn prnTX,
every uvx nnniites. KSttm dWllJ R filter, out all that
entrance of jgVyfJ-ffaS deBjMIt of the body and nourish
U not SSSSmSmrm M beam But, unfortunately,
few persons cm rhtlv uairn exposed to Enumerable dieaaa.
unpolluted fL&XSSSimmV to mankind, enters the arete.
ConUgums fc2Sl.i? Rheumatism. Catafrh, Eem.8t
iKr? H1J-Z the m,,.ritv of human ailment.-. re cau-d by
neasone or httgeore that . c n gr n - nij m jjl. Jfauatasm
Sered and fost.rt-1 in sluggish TOO KfiOOO IM WOW iMVUI WO
irwHh
'ZZ&ZSL SAttK&ttg of the red corpse. J.
SZSrSnTuSmm originate in thebld. whether
"T "t, n J'V.hrmiTve . ae uker. tumor., itching eruption., muacular or bone
&,2re ?STc ami btoSriher such as 8. 1 S which not only antidote.
S SL blotnl poison, and humors, but POTtiC?
bes that no other blooU medtcine dpea.
inc intra, ii
.i; ...
Polluted Blood
Ull Ui.M
.t,..,,- , .. a
Breeds Disease
BM i
. , . i ... .....,
, i l
Sow f r an.l s.rc and empttons of every kind tli.-pp. ir
' ll ..tr.icu-t .1 purely vegetable blood punl.cr, and the tmret
a . .1 1.1 Km mf Kl.uvl iliac tM. It
t '
uUrm, I"1," . . .
to sen 1 itu ttr.r Ikmik tree, mm u " : r
Lbout y ur caae this informatkn will cost you nothing ami come, from expert
--Ma'anrf dacAted distore All correspondence is conducted in strict
SC TWE 5WIFT SPECIFli COMPANY. ATLANTA. OA.
undertaktea the city
should acipiire
oi nuilii a water ami
llulit plan' uml
dent its priactpal
it M'tnits treat
wluil an now soiuces o
crentest e
pens
It. the meantime pJWtta i
with their private means undertake
such KlUnlclpeJ improvemeiitt as can
In mail, without increasing publb
taxation With a cash road tax our
Streets ian be greatly unproved
Tin end of the fourth year of the
Cttliena' adniuilstratiiiii should ami
will see the floating debt entirely
wiped out and thot without an occu
pg,t loll tu DC nny Increase of taxa
tint, - Salem .loiu nal
Mao's Dyspepsia lure
rtSJ . ured these cae
and it III cure ynu
J M Church. La' fmitilr, Ire., (tv
"I Klilti fetl fin JO year-, and Itellt-xe
tiailT not ued Nau's lvsewia Cure
I would nut bg alive to write vnii a
tint mum ;nl. "
Nailia'i Kalk. Hnl-e. ItUlm vh- "I
silffer-.ti fit' peaP toOad ma: v reliefs
but iii cure except ymirs."
For .al.' by lailman ft Co , smi all
first .inss druggist., or send to t rank
Nau. Portland Hotel Pharmacy, ort
Und, Oregon Price $i a bottle or ft
bottle, for S5 express prepaid.
James A. Howard
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Court Bt. near Firet Nat. Bank
Mas Real Estate for dale
See Here:
360 at re. of cnoicr wheat lane,
about ten mliae northeast of Pendi.
ton. Thia ia one of the finest Improv
ed farma In the county and baa yooo
achool advantages. Will sell for caah
or trade for equal value in unimprovi-c.
land.
f y fine lota in Pendleton at HOC
ach, on eaay terms
160 acre, of wheat land aouth of
Pendleton, 9800.
M acres choice fruit and garden
land near Milton. One-naif of tract
in bearing fruit tree , 7 acre, alfal
fa. All under irrigation Finely Im
proved.
120 acre, on McKay Creek, 20
acree a1 batten land under irrigation,
balance good wheat land. well Im
proved.
560 acres good wheat land. In a
body, four mllee from Pendleton;
terr.ia half ash balance on time tc
ult purcltaeer at , par cent In
tereet
THI
French Restaurant
cosy noons
Pel LlghUtd and Steam Htmted
Best 25 cent Meal?
the City
EXTRAS
'rug leg, Hasten and OtapapJi
OysUsnt
OPEN DAY and NIGHT
OUH. LAFOWTAIN. Pro,-.
VhlaslKnattiraU ea rvery bus at tk
i-axativc Broiito-Ouiiiitu
HEALTHY OR The piace ,
v aa a Ar& u . i
K08,,1'' " 2TH IT""""
:
n,l .litiiitintr. from the t vstt-m evei v
V " - -
nniannttiis i huruotcr or that ttlwtructa and
new strengtb and vitality to the old innutritiou. '"n 'til,
t Ht.ii ftw i uririns atin vnm ar flttr
wuvu
,1 iwittttt ttecitis to imnrove. tnuacle.
has been tested in thousands of c.sei
nr today than ever. Werfflheghd
f ,ti, l i. vtee wrvtr our t)hv.icninR .1
I L. Kciv & Cck
Him od
nntl lira in
tot rh nr on msrrlri
V Veeh .-t'tch f .chaoKr
v biipt e Stock hacbtingt
Cb trafr Hiatil ef TritUe.
url-t
. -
(MNNQ THROUGH
a ge rales laaudiy w in go through
poej ahlfl in tvvn weytniigs - worn out
attcitiiii ic civ as ti you liud worn It a
year We uve your shirt ttml ae
you uioiiev. i will ttiul for your
linen if vim M-ud us your adtlre-n.
Till: WiMhHlC LAUNDRY
J. W. BeMneDIti I'nip. IVndletou.
BARGAINS!
REAL ESTATE for SALE
inn acre uenr 1'endletou.
110 acre uenr Pendleton
ao acres near PeudleUin.
IflO ueres near PeudWtoi
-i' acrea near Pilot Kock
llSi acren wheat land
IHU acres wheat land
IHli acrea wheat land
cd) acre wheat laud
I'JI
acrea wheat laud
acree w haat land
IHU
IbO acrea wheal laud
Iruui ri to 3) iiuiett from town
Six New Homes Cheap.
N. Berkeley
THE REAL ESTATE MAN.
Hnvluics Bank Building, Peudleton, Or
TR AJNSFER,
TRUCKING,
ST OR A (I E.
CR0WNER & BROS.
line of
r'UUJi.BinLl
"IR Dansr -s.
ipeUimf!,
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V ntU Pipe
Pendleton fab
m t
Ufa Yard.
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ad otbsr tsjilds
m.ti, ieriad
Unt,
Cfnent,
Plaster.
Brick.
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We have a large Mock i
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