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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1902)
HHtHtttttttWII a M IM ! I MIMIIMIMMM Great Slaughter of Prices Winter Goods Must be Closed Out. i .in putting out .ill oui suit1- and overcoats, at a big re duction duriua. this lain Vou will find nir net prices (at batonf the pricea el others on the kric goods, notwithstanding tbt tut; ditCOUtlta offered h '.( n, Tlir sit ol the discount does not moan anything to tin purchaser; it is tin- net price that J determines arhethei .m article is .i bataui. Ladies' Waists and VY' rappers al artduotion. Lsdi Capei and Flirt greatly reduce. 1 in price. Flannelettes and I'ronch Flannels at otll price?. 'omforti alao at reduced prieea. I i! ind some ol our bargains bafors the stock is picked in-or H ! Where Whole Families can Trade 1 HE ies can Trade W"" FAIK rHVRBDAY, JANUARY W I!"-' A MATTER OF TASTE Hcliloy tn a iinxltlon ol defeat llflci three attempts at securing laetleg To overrule th niajoi in 'h optaloa, would i to rebuke then ami slao to rebuke thi hewn) of tin naval sort nli" li i a to ( lint Mi Kni'-.'volt Ik bet wen iwn (trh, wltn Ultbon) Hom'h turn maiiun story, sdagted to tuK mm, raws to Pan lieton. ami played to n small house Tin (omi'iin; ' i a' .-at of av. ran'- itrensjtfc, and gave a production that I'intijrht out nan j ol th boat Meai of tin atlttioi Vaudeville li-celVeN bet- tar petroaegt Nora in Pendleton, . i . vlli. In tlir hund ol H' lors of .. s. ........ ar,. , ; rt J,. iumiihIi a strange tasti ol a majority in the selection of cannot ) plana ad was unknown. No III.. Ii Ol tllf Vlllldf. omlug iiom Hi.. iia Just at this juncture tlOUlll-MOIIl lo tlll.le I an onnladlns oi the i pie It would lio '"ills With lln ' , . ; - eV'clllU Ami a vary una is cnrloui t lanrn bow lie win .'Iiiimx. Mom tii.. ilaltiium THE TRUST PROBLEM. And In- I lit' of the peopl .. inn! inents. It that thar i mill an) battel imiowii are rtlMi ompanles that viuit 1'endloton It i.- simply matter of tame Un .. ot I tent .in ' Horn the kii ol utbon Hop i arklinwImlKed to lie a literary Kan and. when adapted to the Stage, In one of the Ki-ateit of modi rn play It soi.uis reasonable t. exiict that ltn literary iluvoi i aid attract people Yet it did not attract a food stand hoime. and that t discouraging to tin aaaaaaMat o, tht local theater. I.et it he Maid no more that Pendleton ,.! ti. xood thi iik!- in its theater, When tea nood taigas bobm they do not r i v- patronage siieli as to Justiiy others to The Tribune prints this nornii i leu f iiioi oi a nnnbor ot pauere, Mostly published in ti, enatral weatorn state eomerniiiK tin proper nnthoda oi dealing with tin trust question, arlth special rotoroncsj to what Pranidant Rwnnvall had tu saj on thai subjjact in his Miananuu lis Hpeci h. Thi-.o views aii' ol i.' rulinr Intoraat. baoauna thoj undouht diy axpn - tits santlnents of Uia L'oostltuants oi thon who piva than. The opinio ns antartaln d bj thane 'itois naturally diffei aonawhai In details hut tiiov aii all narked bj .i tone of nodaratlon ami eonnarra t'in. Tho sarions nature ol the trust problen li racogaiaad and the nai aaalty ol takiaa It In band is eon tii it But there is n taUtln , at. soaei oi pnaalon. Thorn Is an iiren 'Sllle to ideH..THte lelm.ll.s. It :H aTldant that the aobjacl Una bora studied prettj laorousjalji dtnini the ii lew years and Is taken up i I I n more nobor and dollbnrata man i" i than It was i w yea.. ...... h.-n very ttKKn xation oi eaidtal. in what total i nd tot srhotovai purpone a fm on1 Ij danooacod. . '.n of th i.-iiulilUan i .liioo iu .Heated the extent of the rarrandn Spain was wllllBI to make to the de tnanilH of the United Slates, tile Alls 1 Irian Koveniment Instructed Its am bansadora to ptopoas to the BUrO pean novarnnnata that nolo be pre- I sented to Wnshlnnton nrlnK the United Btaten to accept Spain's off and avert war I The Spanish auibasaador In london j snw a. j. Balfour, acttni as secra Itary of state tor foreign affalri dm Iiik the abnanea of Lord Ballsburj K Baaullau, Prance, and Mr, Balfour, II If Htated. promised to Instruct Lord I'auneefote to m l alone or with his .1. ........ ..in. a view oi Dtalntetu' Ida: paaea No action was deflnitah j airraed on thongfa Raaila Pmn and (lermany were difpoaed toward a inovement which would avert U . ntlirnnl, ol hoMtllltles as A few days bnfof the ai how I i ver. It Is declared Ml BnlfOUr raiaed the objection t which lxrd Craaborae nllluded In the house of i-omnions today, "against an) not I which would have the appearance A j putting preaaura on the United Stales or Offering an opinion on the United States' attitude." The Au I Irian proposition then tell through Tin stateneal of a pronlMnt Bril liti torelgn oAce oftleinl regarding tin alleged support by France of the Auatrtan proponal is declared to . Incorrect. Prunes it is aaaertod, dl I col bach un the pii)Mal. ami tie 1'ieiich amhassador in London con tin '.I hlnn if to nahlng an Inquiry as to what view the llrltirth govennm n took oi tin. matter. a a a Prance's attitude throughout, it is . .tiled was II lemlly to the l ull, 1 Stati s as well as to Spain her aid. nt desire helng to avert war. She tool, 10 Initiative In any suggestion tend mg to put pressure on the Dotted States, nor at any time encouraged Spain to reslntance ller InBueUca In the pour purlers of the powers was always directed towards maUi i. ' peace The exact v a 1 1 1 1 which should he placed on (iieai Britain's leaning io v ard the l ulled States can he guag i d, n is aaaertod in ooucluaton, by thi i ICt that When war wns declared Senor ( ! ill wa. iiiiii,,i, liisth' il it Qernnnj secondly again-. Russia ami thlrdl) agalnat Oreat Prltata, His renentnont ngnlnst li- rtnanv was dm to the bitter hnv inn encouraged Spain to resist and then abandoned her at the last no- un ii' The Piac -k this , tow :;. Th. theater luanaK era aunet supply taste In matters " the ailoptmc oi an aiiieue.iueui theatinal! Th.y ,on only oer tot" omtltutlon alving to oongl . -.e oppoi, 'r-;7r,;;lr,,;,.r,7 in.)in iwe, will in-i: . norts re-1 a-, i i.duieni Is necesan reive such return as those or tuesuay 1 o nli'ht If na.Mil I,.. li,. n.pi.rlu.. If Ihdv I I IS feed the theatrical people here In the futun .on nothing but cheap aude rin. Apparently, that u tin incl of itage imldcr the) wunt. in AGITATION QOES GOOD. Whatever may be the UecUlou of (h barteriologiat as to the nature of the dun ase that has canned louses, by swine raisers, the publicity given to' the Matter will result In good to the iiniuum n nil; make for better! method. or keeping and breeding I iiogs ami will cause attention to be j greeted fhereto. Opinions differ re aardlM the exact Ucnultlon of the malady However, there la a malady. ; mil whatever It SO, it should be made I to produce as little Ions aa possible. 1 let SpeeiaMM ba aent to Dr. Pernot, ' state bacteriologist at Corvallls, and nla return will satisfy all reasonable peraons. It Is one of the functions of his position at the atate agrlcul- j '.ural college to make microscopic ex-' anilnatlon In all caaes, and to pro nounce upon the character of the dl seaeeF that carry off Oregon live stock HARD ON ROOBE VELT. ami are .1, 'i'" io neiieve tl:at ongress ti the power to enact WtJalat' ID quate to curb the nmopollei t.- BCy of state leglalHtlon is douiii v muny Nearly all are united 1 the belief that President ROOM Mas "sounded a !ioynote" in his M,,.neapoliH speech. 'I'nese repreaentlve men are not mies oi capital, nor are they one "i - of 'orporationa. They have come to un, h i stand that they an a i sum part of the new order of thlggn, The nn-n are perfectly wll ling that corporal! s ahould have a i i. proflt on eapliii aotually invest id bat they are oppn- ' to exeesslve divldwada on an latli' capltali.a tlOB, The are opposed alio to tin frauds on inventors of which the pro nUiis of so many trusts are guilty, They desire for the public the prote. llOO which publicity and suiiervisioii of Industrial enterprises will give it I' Is gvldent that t,,. people are go iiif to Insist on congress taking up tlM- trust question und settling It. a ,i they win require that the rob Jeet be attended to calmly and Judl CiOUaly, with that cutlon and con se -v iiism which the consideration of gnat question demands ( hi cago Tribune. Hear Admiral Henley's appeal to the txunmaiider in chief of the army and navy makes It exceedingly embarras Ing toi the president. By It, be Is compelled to pass upon the question already settled so (ar as a majority of tin- court of inquiry could settle it, and later endorsed by the sec re tarv or the navy. For the president to add his endorsement to thoae ot the secretar would be to relegate CREDIT TO RU88IA. A Paris telegram says: Itussia. and not Oreat lirltaln. ac i oidlng to tin French foreign office, deserves the credit for preventing Joint Kuropean intervention in be half of Spain Just prior to the war with the United States. It Is add. id that Russia blocked the movement when Spain herself was taking th. In Illative, ami hence the czar showed greater friendship to the United States than did Oreat Britain when that country later rejected the Aus tiian proposal Subsequently, after Oeneral Wood 1 conference with the Spanish in. inler and Senor Oullon. the for eign minister at which the latter In- ' ihei Hoi u Portland grain Seel i at i a One record for outward ml If the ships sailing in Hi ee months make ns good v i- those salllan north r In the season be a recor toi speed) trips around p. ' .' , ' aihT iflencaa igsiaal tin- laws of health are pun ished rigorous!) and ini-Mt.ibh bv uatur, A man nut break civil laws Mini MM puinsltmriit hut th' man who tidUtgrrnses lis lure s law .,1 ll allh .niiot aaeaps ihr pansatj limy a man is to-day a prisoHOI tor lite, and lor a very bnel lllr, bnaniM ot hisouiritgc of tin- le- iism winch in iiib m oodiUoned He tit, id.v III III?, ell, in torn by coughing spells and gasping Io. Iirratli ill, 'hjnlkprchlef winch wis-- ,n in,- aBOWS a leil stain lie ui slowh wasting awav Weak lungs, obtllll- eongllb. spitliii)' i iilootl. weaklier tu.l emaciation are cured by the use of li Pteroa'i Ootaen Medical Discovery 1 iiousaini- win, have basil cured by this mr.ln.iue altest the (act Sick pcoplr are invited to consult Dr. Pierce bv letter fm All corres uouileuce is held a-, sluctlv pnvale and aacreilh coiitidcnti Addicv, in R. V Pierce, Huifalo. N V Accept M substitute loi "flpldeil .Mcluai Dlncovery." The sole UOtivC for substitution is to eusbir tha dealer to make the little more profit isiid un the sale of less meritorious medicines Thr ssjsja S" l tJ lbs X' IP ' " Mi TUlM Uaaey or (irvl Hwilth Hsricxi Co gentses, 'It settled on ray lung, sod the doctor ssi.l I Uad COUSUIIIlHlol. 1 loos ill 1x4-i.e- of Oo.iieu SieUicsf I germ el sj tkaukAil Io y I sui Qtlrel srcil Ves utsy (rlat UUa kHIel It yon ser It M Dr. Plen, , I'leasant HelieU keep tbc bowals in healthy activity. Nau's Dyspepsia Cure Ha cured these cases ani It will cure you J. M Church, IHramic, Qpj 1 suffered for a) years, ami tsstUva Uati 1 not used .au Hyspepsiu t ore I would not be aiive to nrrita ..o UMtnuoiiial." w f Told by Pain If you have pains you should look after them quickly. Pain shows something b wrong. Tha sharper the pain the more dan ger thtre Is in delay. There are thousands oi women to-day who are bearing awful pain almost continually, rather than tell a fihyticiau about the shooting pains in their ower abdomen, about the agony oi falling oi the womb and the distress of leucorrhoca. They let the months pass and their trouble becomes harder to cure and more distressing. But modest women can secure exemption from the embarrassment of a private exami nation. When pain tells them of danger they can cure themselves by the use of WINEo'CARDUI in the privacy ol their homes. You can be cured without distressing publicity. With these facts before you there is no reason for the delay which b Increasing your misery and wasting the days of your Hie. why not stop ine pain wr Bslsn. Miss., Harsh S. 1ISS. I bar.. ii.kiI on bottle of Wins of Osrdal and one punks,., of Tkdfrd's m.M. n,.fr. i l,.Bin U taks rour mmltolnes I hl patnn In my ett, k.iMjiMvnira'ai I. !.. ""Wii To e" tu. rk ni Beef Mm of "'''Wav wrar I oonM hartlly walk terns is . i , aii. i l was ' S'';;' Now era. only fsl a llttl- of pafu In ' snta and I SB sola, to , A. ,,rt,.l I ... BUI UN . V. , . H Ba.v. w - ' J 1 1, 1 V i.nm v ar m.-ilicins. umti t a -' J . u rnaaia r .ll, an.l litrtnr... sddMSSJns .-.irnnt . lb- OSmaMmMmmt rmtm. I tsimuioosss Tssss. Korl pf iMitmnt James A. Howard V ou get REAL ESTATE BROKER. Court St. near Firet Nat. Bank Has Real Estate forSale Se Here: Good Beer.. Wiieti von drink -n paper, Tlr ' fement BuJ m ... " nan i ft Brick Srfion mil Wi.i ' 1 ni? 53 l ira,. fWBeta rajs J laar g R. FORSTER, . LaFimtaine 1 9 Pfoprlrton, Old Dutch Hi Feed Yard 360 acres of choice wheat land, about ten miles northeast of Pendle ton. This is one of the finest improv eil farms in the county anj ha oooei Mheol advantages. Will sal1 for caah or trade for equal value in unimpiov-.-land. Eight fine lots in Pendleton at each, on easy terms. 160 acres of wheat land south a' i-i;ndleton. WOO. acres choice fruit and rjarder land near Milton. One-half of tract m bearing fruit tree , 7 acres alfal fa. AH under irriij.ttien Finely irr proved 120 acres un McKay Creek, IK a-res at bottott land undei irrigation balanee gocd wheat land, well i in proved. S60 acres good wheat land, in a body, four miles from Pendleton: ten is oalf cash oalance on time u Milt cure' .iter at ft' oer cent In tereat PILSNER BEER. Cavalry Horses fora BEST OF CARE TAQ TEAMS OVER NIGH GIVE IS A Guaraiitaed rmt ti uss haadaeha or (lissinasa A V f'.r h. Schultz .Hrewinir Co m 4 m M Lumber BARGAINS! and other bull. lint; material includnn- Line, Cement, Plaater( Brick, and Sand. He here a inra-t stuck of wood i.i niii lor bums and dwellings. Oregon Lumber Yard Alt Ht., IMM . Coor1 HoiiMe- REAL ESTATE for SALE Isn lien near IViiillfton -'in Horv- in -in I'fiiillftoii. :tLii ticrt-r. m-nr IVnillelon. IWI ncrii- Hem lYnilleton iieur I'll, it iuM'k ISO io n- w Iieai lanii lao aorssi wii.i.: lamt ISO aiM wlieui land B sen wlieul land IJh netet wlioat land ho ucu- wlieul land ISO aerea when! hiiid Kroui iii an iiilb. from town Six New Houses Cheap. N.Berkeley THE kl:Al. B8TA7G MAN. Bavii,K, bank HuiitiniK, Paadlnana,Or. For Sale! ! Eight loll with dw;!liii, anil barn, $3,000 lions, Ims seven rooms, bath . cellar ami wood BOUSO, city water, li.ittl linislit.-il on stom- Ititindation liiii,'h VYcalher on I Nlwsyi. roniei In J.tnisr) mo fa in ii.., , sii.l Irown riml, ml i.ni iiecr.inr) illirtl,. numlf 1 Iiihii. win, want superior anil nrlcei sml llrsl I last wrTin. a Sal lirlutr llit'ir venclri luuiriMsl K wn. nn i. I'llariitiri st ill Una NSASUI W ai-r .-I m ar Main. hat The ColuniM Lodging Hoia m u i L-ruMHHI r- T li a - . '.lit BAH IN LXINNWM BET, AlrAAWKUB? I . san MUM aLattf Nntlian Kalk. Hoiae, Idaho, a " silllered for yearn; founil many rfllfi, but uo cure except yours." Hor sal- by Tallman a Co.. u an Ihrat claas druggbta, or send to Prank Nau, rortiand Hotel Pharmacy, Port land, Oregon Price $i a bottle u, , buttles tor $s, express prepaid. UOING THkOUUH A oaivleiu. laiiioiry ill ffo nsfnitsjl yourahirl in iwo Bgnaanaj - worn oui a compk'tely an if you liail worn it a year We nsvi- your shirt and sj,v youmonev. We will send for s,,,,, linen If you send us ymu address. Also four lots and new SSttgfSi $1,250 1 wo lots and house, $i,ooo, part i aaaooabU time- on balance, or will sell on installments. See FRANK B. CLOPTON. W17 Main Street. J. K Kobinso,,, in,,. Poodietoi.. Farmers Custom Mill The East Olaaonlan isa P..t.u s v ensa.Ts urt Boris repreaenUtlve paper. It loads and tha people appreciate It and eho. !ibyJ!'r ,,bral Masnnjn it I, th. advertising medium of this section. PreO Walters Proprietor oapeeliy, in. barrels a day. flour axoAauaetl lor wlieal fleas, still reed useaseS need aio ..- si bsnd. The Louvre 5alo rnNULirroN V- Notary saw roroordt'O" $3.50 to $fi m Order ol 'WftJ OrdeM lot IWf0' alsi, eallrfa J it