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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1902)
i ftp t'A frrMMI HMHHIHIMIIMMIMIHriMI Great Slaughter of Prices Winter Goods Must be Closed Oat. We are putting bull all otli suits and overcoats, at a bin re ligation during this sub You will find our QOI prices far below th. prices fc rjthe ft on the same goods, notwithstanding tbr btj; discount oftafeti In some The size of the discount does not rrlean anything to the purchaser; it is the net price that d termin a whether an article is bargain, Ladigi Waista and Wrappers lit a reduction. I.ndi-s '.ipc.s and Furl uroutly reduce. 1 in price, l i.niii' ii'ti's and French Fltnntli at cut prices. !)tnforti also at reduood pnon t g M H Where Whole Families can Trade 1 HE i- niHun t v BDNBBDA ANtJARY IJH3. RAILROAD LOBfJI! averaoi Mcltridc of Washington, track the keynote of the tie ewe of ti ontrol of railroads, wh n nvelghs sgalni Men iw ti' I'd Hi 1. the fa tot i i illttrlbutc ; eata are ton- tle.lt, ,1 o a tot aie style of Hvim not m in "inn with tin ir home lifi . Tin weal, man per i . - :.tni. i: in us! nadoi a moral It i-i to the railroad eomi sniea tint Ii iiiSnit-' ii ore t . i j i . I i 1 1 v 'n ll ol-P-aattoha than uuy uuuni- i l.il or lltiiti i UtK An4 lie in' ias evil U istruments u yiet to aeeorr . by llsh the bis t. farloua i IMC ( In natiu the ii hf n ad a tu'lit ;:in ptiln ol naaies to an. t 'non hi I i r.k otli ial I'oaiiior in th" slate, No official baring to do with oiK-laeaa touehjnii the peoph a laterajit chould a-'ept .i frtft pass, tt I.- th p ie.. ' iiif ofti' lal viiiilaiiev io- th tml i' poi! ii. It l tn hy tin i nun 'int: rea'ih tie rfeiint.. Hie uiuiili Ipalliy. II' p . i -ague s'lon to tile derii.i ctand paitv oi Orafloa; La! it take HI- thi unlit against the kiw;. , lo Dm coinpaniei aad tokiai by tie oMi, uu i" legislator' ..' in tiai'.'i'ort'ltioa -1 it !' lutuie an kaaae m me ump paiKb. Let ii Ik made a eadlt: is sue, and let it i urged as proaslaiai possibilities of relonn in lie :.-) t . nervle Any ofllclal cartyliu a rail road pa$s In his pocket is lust that n i' I. "'tin less tearless chatiiuion of the ; ta- t of Lhi people whoa Lho couiejnto cunlliet with the dtiaires of tie rsjlroad eoiiipnni. c fo, thai i- ex actly Why the passee ate Kven to I !:... tl.,: ollieiul lllldel the tn i;.ll dell of the oouipun and retj . r film lit to favor tin company s latorweti I to i opflict arises. !l$T AMITY PREVAIL. Al. Irrepressible eoufll -t is Oil be- iween th own. i f (;ttla and sheep. I' maall'if" ' Itsel- ih , onal meet lllK iJ the herders of the two classes of llvaetek Theae affairs arc not tin figment.- of iniaKinatlon. but are tern jpealltleu. Klrearmn are come tiui usifd Hlood is spilled. Pad . Hug Is engendered. And all be suse of quarrels over the Uivisijn f the public range VktwVd from ..its stiiiia the elsiitc regime of a general scramble for (rae graz Ina lands owned by all the peo)le Is not blu If not unsound policy. And these shootings and quarrels furnish oasi'-rn peopl ko.h1 exctiao to regard the west at a rtialou tniii o,e n- iw,c, bu.i iiBiuln,0 eXgtence nut no matter what regarded Some settlement must the result of thst suit will be, ac he reagtotd Honn plan must be pro 1 ''n on the part of the people will be poeed fud fought through to sueeew ',""""-y to protect their own Inter ful adgptlon. some plan that will ob- W,'"8u)po,0 tne inJunotlori prayed for vlati e, a 1,11- aud '(uaireling an i should be granted. Is the danger at an killings. These things cannot eontln end? If the same parties own or Th. lemand attention from ',"ntr?1 R ' of th' ?,toct . . U th' Oreat Northern and Northern . members of the western com ,., what to I)rewnt them fro nomine who ar. not dlrseth inter- throttling all eompetltlon? True, a ariMnm before the stock picked les can Trade W"" FAIK i Kx44a)a)a)a)4)a)a)a)4 I xted In the !lvestoe inductile-. Tlw- good nanic of the t depci. I upon an endtni of lawlaaa conflicts The cnaractet of every man on the I'.i jiH .oust Is lowero-i In Hi" 'vi ol thi' outside world In sip !i il iraeafhl affalri as are yearly becou Ing authentic in the hjetcry oi (Ufa i pan of the ooontry tVh ) will prounee tlir trtiin for solution o, ttin nerpli 1 lag luoiiieni? THOSK FROZEN CROPS. 'I In uaual e. 1 1 in i in; n pu agt d i nw are haaed .lust cording to many paraoaa, in Pandleton and in tie i heat baa bs n kilted at,. ' I loi a top m I'"'.' Inglj poor. Thi ki row k both here iintn mark" of ta-nil.urlt.v than before Bvt : j bav hear 1 ' winter lne wheal via.- rinsed heroMliouts peorle bain sorrowed heeais all the grain v.a.s killed and the farmers were made poor by the Iqsm Ifat, lbrough out till ItieSe eai'S. eKe -plin- li,,,,-e I durlnji the depression, tin U4iu.m, nave porwaifju tn K-i'iau Hell, UBlll lllllliifl IHIVOlie WHO- till- l.' ni)j in "lis mtj (Hn ko lu the l.TtiK and Aran he. k fat an -i i rcqairing I' M llu'iii to axpreis them, ind ie cehfl no notices that they have ov i BeaWn their aecounta Then h one tlllllK that Is foiKot tn bj Ho majorit) oi . , ..i i -. Aad thai U this Kveti it th. wlaier rag be hroosu out. s;,inej graia maj be sowed, and a line yiald socurvd Uram almost an lam' in th" nmntv, This aihuntiiKi would h. tter U In . aided to the wot Id, Insterd of tetnpo I'ttti ivain Hint souiv n. h.-o .'!! In iii:im,..! This i nmt) . . oi wii.ter and eprinp wheat possihllitlet. has advantages possessed by faw regions in all the aarh llillli; I world. GOV. M'BH IDE RA I Lit OA US Son,, . x( erpts from the statenn in recent I) Issued by Qovernor MeBrlde, oi ,1-liiiiKton tol'-iw: lh II,' JtllU-elliellt the people Of the ' " ' -i1 to the raihoads. 'We wii; treat you with aecotwtu ' ss ' nt you shall not throcgh your political I less 1 1 control con-V'tition- ami domiuati i"gU.aturos. ! We desire not to hamper you If. your areat enterprUes. hut yuu n.usl u Ihroiish your Illicit i tglgJIB. SUiri iliati evet othei Inter st tn 111. -tali to vi.iir own H . sbc.dd he please,! iu Mr y(in prosggx and earn an adeipiate return ui'.in eapns', In I hut wi will no longer loleral. your eOrragl and i orriiptfng pollth al departasaat.' More than this the railroad an not rightfully asa tor; lesa than this Ih, p. ople should not he satislied with The aood name of ihf t. to demauds that the railroad lobby, as a lobby, in- stamped out of exUlaJbe, and in the flaht against that lobby and Its methods no quarter will be asked or given. "An aetlon has been eommeneet in the supreme court of the I,' toted States by tin stitte of ' Mincer. ia aaalast the Northern Securities com uany. the objeet of whleh g f- re strain the latter from carryliui uul mo ntirnntj. f.,r ,, I, I. ) II ... , 1 1 ... I corporation such us the Northern 9 euritiea coaiaan) may be the laetrn mont best adapted to aceompllSn tlMtr purpose, bat without inch in Rtriinicnt the MBN end ottld bl Hi mined. The destruction o( the Norlb etn Securities conipan.v It that can be accomplished, would in but " step tn the rlnht direction, but would BOl In my Judgment, lie a complete I dl tor the threatened evil. "The apologists for thli rorobliis tlou contend that there II no dan li r In It to the people, and jret the) ire compelled to admit that so Ion i Baees roads are run noi iii compi'tl 1 tlon with each othe r ii I within Ihn power of Ihos ntrollilng thin, to charge such freight rates I the) I see fit. They contend, howevei thai there is no ganger, for th- i .i ' 'i I liaf It woillil lie ii kh in- wi on. i f the comhlne to squeeze the lemoi. ' drv ' "It is not a comforting though) to I know that the security of th i" lis dependent upon the enl will 01 favor nt this combination, No Ii respecting ronipng) can see pi an ;i lavor what It Is entitled to I aial ter of right. Instead of the oei pli betna dependent for fair treat mi m I upon the good will, or the wliltn. oi tM mere eapriee of this CuBtMaatl'll). the) should lie In a pos'tlon to rein lte and control these railroads. In .lie i words, they should adopt sucl measure! as would, the most easlh and readily, enable them to enforce their rights. The remedy for the thrit evil Is a simple one. und 'bat rem Is within the power of lite ieonl n they see ftt to appl It II each the states through which tie ru roads ttin had a rallwa) eon . '..tli. ll with ample power I" IIn rat' i within the state sad to correct abiM m therein and it tin- Interstati i om mcstou had the power to do the same thliiK as to Interstate rraftli there would not. In my Judgni nt. i an) real danger in the tOrallet! onMuoa- it., of interests I prefer trusting to the sense ;i lustlce on the part ol the peopl. rutin i than I" the so railed enllei.' ened selfishness of the managers of rallraadi quired Just soyon dat to i on gat hel i (ini!;n. of Colfax thai '. Ill' e Ita iiiarrlime. with Kdmunil di.i- at least, was a fatlura 1 00 she left her husband of a r i, i iMd to live longer with hln nth WHERE DOCTORS FAIL ToCvre t iug Ilia, Lydia r. Piukhnut'a VnnotMlg Cohh plllllld Sllli . ell-.. .Mi s. Pglllliifj .1 lid on t iles : " Iikaii Mas, I'inuii : S.MIII after my BMrriagi two ears ni" I found myself In con tint pmu. The. doc to i Miid iny woiuh Wmm tUVBed ami this eanged tlte puu with eon deralde In- dansBiatiOO, lie piesci-iOeu I,- me or una. rAUList: .it iisiiN, Set rst iry of frlieriio-rhern flulf (.'Jub, Iii . ,. New Vulk four uiouths, a ben my husband beeanst iiuMitient bi-eaiiM- I (frew worse insi. ...I of iM-tter, ami in hix-akiiu.' to the drur iikt ho advised nun to tn-t i -.iii., ; . Plakfcani'N Vfiretnblof oiiiituuiid aud ttgjlMtlve W usli. How l v h.id tsgen thai at first : it would have a trad gM weeks of kutferin It took three long liionths to restore IUe, but 1 1 la a happj reliel, an.! we nr.- both most grateful to you. Your Couipuuiid hus hrouirht Joy to our h.,iM, mid health tome." Mas. Paui.imi .Iii.-i.n 7 Jiovt Htreet. Brooklyn n 45000 furfgtt If utHMM teitlmumial li f yruuun. It would seem by tin stud menf that women would oive (line and IIIIK'll sickness it tin y would n-t Lydtn E. Plnkliniiiti egetulile ( ouilolllll at oo. . , and u!m write to Mya, pmi hum ut Lynn, Mass., for spocutl ad Vlc. It la tree and alwas lielpg. Nau's Dyspepsia Cure rtaa cured these cases and It will cure you J. At. Church, IakOrsuiiir, Ore , nayt,, 1 suttered for ju years, aud belle TS bad I not used Nau'H lttpemiu Cure 1 would uul Ui alive do write vou a I testimonial." Nathan Kalk, lioiae, Idaho, says: "I ! tuttered for years; found many reliefs Out uo cure except yours." Par sals by TaHman ft Co., aud all first class druggists, or send to I rsuli Nasi, Pntttana Motel Pfcwrmacy, Port Uusg. Ueagon. Price gi a bottle or 6 lor 8 aspress prepaid. What S. S. S. Does for Children Children are constantly exposed to all aorta of dis eases Th, alt they breathe is lilted with jrenna, sewer eas ati'l dust from the filth Streets are inhaled into the lunrs and taken into the hlood. At the crowded school rooms and other public places they come in contact almost daily with othcts recovering from or in the first ataires of contagious discuses. You can't quarantine MraSnat the balance of the world, and the host yon pan do is to Weep their blood in Rood condition, and thus prevent or at least mitigate the disease. You have nerh, in teamed from observation or experience that health robasl children (and this means, of course, ehildn n " Itoee blood is pure) are not nearly so liable to contra, 1 diaeaaea peculiar to them, and when they do it m r rally la a mild form. On the other hand, weak, etn , iated and sicklv ones seem to catch every disease th i' i hi. aloCUJ this is because their blood is lack inp in all the eleiticuts necessary to sustain and build up the bod Poisons of every description accumulate in thi j MB, because the polluted and sluggish blood is unable to perform its proper functions. B i , children need n blood purifier and tonic to give streru'th and vitality to their blocs!, and.S. B. S., bcinga purdV vt table remedy, makes It the safest and best for thed- li i. .nuitntiona of children. S. S. 8. is not only a perfect I lood medicine, but is pre-eminently the tonic ii in. -teases then appetites and strengthens the di;', lion and assimilation of food. If your child ren have any hereditary or acquired taint in their hlood, give them S. 8. S. and write to our physicians for any information "t advice wanted : tins will cost ymi notb bjf and will start the little weaklings on the road to Hjmivary. H"k on Blood and Skin Diseases free. THL SWII I SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OA. James A. Howard REAL ESTATC BROKf-'H. Court 6t. mar Firet Mat. Bank Hi. lira! t&tot fin Suit Sow Hre: ifiO arrau ol choice wheat land about ten mlfM northeast al Pandir ton. Thin Is one of the finest Irnprov cd farms In th county and has uooc school sdvantays. Will sel1 fcr easi er trade for equal vaiuc in Urtlmpl land. Eight tint lots In Pendleton at $I(X each, on sasv terms. 160 acres of wieat land south r' ondlton. $800 seres chui r t -i.it and oar !? ind neai Miitan. One-'ialf of trac ' beariiiQ fruit tree . 7 acres alfa1 I. ur.? irriyatiue. Finely lf. oroved. 120 acre on McKay Creek, 9. l: r al bOttOH land uadsr onyatlon oatauce 'jood v.iieat land, well im S60 acres good wheat and. in a body, four miles frcm Pendleton, i terrto half cash balance on time suit purchaser at fi per cent lr I terett LUMBER ami otiier lull dha material including Line, Cement, P luster, linck, and Saml. We have m lata stock of WOOD til' 1 1 kus fOf bsrin- and dwallingli Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St.. i.nn. Oonrl I mi UOINO THKOKifl A uaxelesM luiiiulry will go UtrOUgil your shirt in two washing , ssooSBMSstelyHHtf yon hHtl wrn tt year. We nave yur nrt s, ve you money. We will ssgsl ftx yogi linen if you Mend tin yoursUilu,K,. Mil.. 1 J. K. Itoblnson, pfop, Pendleton The East Orsgonian la Esstom Ore gen'i . reprntatlve p.p,r. It It by thslr liberal patrenaas. It Z tu. adveetlsiau atedhim of thletlS Vou et ood Beer. When you tlrink PILSNER BEER. Jtmrai.tt cd nut to cautfi IttHidftohfi or liggitiow Ank An it. SchulU Brewing Co BARGAINS REAL ESTATE for SALE sti i,. r- near Pendleton. still :e re- ti. in Painllatnii. i'.'i seres new Peudlelon i" iien item 1'eiulleton. :n Henv ni-ar Pilot Ktn'k I'JD sores wheal lund mo avres wheal land im nere w lienl Inn. I SISO serec wlient Uuid l-o ucieH w lusat laud ' Seres Lent laml I'.o ides uliuat Uuid Ken i. i. 'Jo miles from town Six New Houses Cheap. N.Berkeley IhT RI AL USTATIi MAN. NtvlugN Bang a,ltHHf, I'eiidleUill, Or. For Sale! Kiglti lota with dgfsjlliaf and liarn, $3,000 I Hotsie lias seven rooms, bath, liar ami wood iotis , tity water, liardfiniahed on stone foundation Al o four lots and new ccttaK- $1,250 loll and ljuuse, $i,uoo. I'.irt i reasongtie nine on balance, oi wk sell on installments. See FRANK B. CLOPTON, N17 Main Stru t Farmers Custom Mill!$a.M to Fred Walters, Propeurtur nr. lou bUNb s day, fioui eaaaaugud fur wheal floor, Mill itihhi Ouoppea geeu. eu ! T oi 1. n ii The Place to Bb line of p laimk... , I 2Sw B"ct WindowB,! ripe, Nullum Hajj,, ( f0STER, . J ProprlMw, Old Dutch Hi Feed Vai BEST OF CARE TAfl TEAMS 0VEK NIGI GIVE US A t I tnih Wealher on I i-.n nii.'i'. in Jtnutrf ut in tliK mill Iroittn "si. u - :i', . ir uliir tliammij whn Mini isyiilst am, i t -sii'l I ri i Its) n, rrt i-iikI llinr v irN lu HI i miiiIh no: etli'im NfcABU I ,ii, i M . int Mate. The Coluf Lodging Hoi mvviv KUHNIH HA It IN ( ONNW . . . i i i IV XL HKT ALTAWKBBI! I . SCHl MPPJ eaaJ KENTOCW WHISI for MM Wt4 Oualie mm f was The Louvre I a.Bisj lal i. i 1 1 rn ' ,1 Notary Ml Corporation t.wii ! -.. sollcnea, UFonfidoeSh . in ... - -. .