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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1902)
The Place MM M IHHtMMM ? MM JOHNNY'S LOGIC Utile Johnn had ln statin to ttmiiehtriillv nt his boot, or an. mm I. .t- picture when hi sii(iiu'iii called PRAISES PE RU NA. out "Sa pa I into) doe It cost much to f ! PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR a lion"' "Yes.'' Mow meek T Oh. a lot ef money ' "A wolt would niaki I poo t 4 I Great Slaughter of Prices Winter Goods Must be Closed Out. We arc ptltlUM out all our suits and OVCTCMtti at a big re duction duruiK this sali VoU will And our net prices far below the prices of othcr3 on the same goods, notwithstanding tbe big discount offend b;- some The size of the discount does not mean an thing to the purchaser, it is the net price that detenu. nes Bhethef an article it a bargain Lauie.' Waistl an 1 Wrapfx-rs it a reduction. Ladies CtspfM and Fun greatly reduced in price. Flannelettes and I'ronch Plftnncll at cut price?. omforts also at reduced prices. Call an ! get sorm of "tr bargains ever IP m Where Wnole Families can Trade ' I HE FA1KI KHMMIOMMMIMIIIMKMMII Mtt M Mr! bast flQreowvsa . SATURDAY FKBRUARY 1 1 90 J NEWS OF HANGING. Delton and BOH hanged Id "Portland Friday fc th- murder of Janio Morrow 08 Nilf OBtbor H The event was riven prominence In all the daih n-wspepers. Picture were prtnt .. Be aai .if :u crowd in on Jar van! wer- -Lewi. Extended etories ef IIm perpottetloB of the tnm w r rehashed from former a tocnts Th affair was. the fee tire ef the news service of all Oregon pp. per for the day This Is distasteful to all persons of refinement, and yet Uos. who pervo) tee peon to He atii) appeal - m stei to be under tar necessity ol peifOflUsi IMl del tasteful at Tha protueei of i pleat tar niwi frni the events of th da ta often puzziiui: t li i onseientious alto' H Warns uuntberles things teat to refuse- t. vrint that would ot r ad oy the Idver of Um sensation I witt. avidity and relish. Yet he es it to the community to niaio his paper an accurate re. ord of the his tory of local affair And he could ac-- omit the story of an event such to tat. hanging of Halton and Wait without falling to perform his news tenet ion. Indeed the discussion of fee proposition hi fraught with lllottl CBMes and comet to no end OBeegtXBf fhat one must exercise such judg eat as 04 may upon eaeh occasion avoiding to far as possible all sense eeeUeei. SCATTERED EFFORT. Oregon has too many institutions of higher learning. It also has a aamber tot. many, that pretend to be tootltutions of advanced learning. Alt evil of scattering effort in the work of popular education Is more gjenera! In tbe western part of the state than In the eastern This Is perhaps because the western portion B older Down there every other town ha& a "college." and tome of Ua hav. Lai than fifty students While It It true that good results are obtained by collegea comparatively email it it also true that good results ore not pbtained by maintaining in etltutioue that cannot In the nature of the caae reach any conalderable strength. I.oca! prey Jk-es are allow od to injure the proper growth of Oregon t higher educational system. And politics ha somewhat to do with the Intensifying of the evil. Politics eat ruled too strongly In the dlspotl eon of public funds for the maintain once of Institution! kept up at ttate expense CHEAPER AT HOME. People who dealre to see animals slaughtered may save tome expense ond much time by visit ink the local otaoghter houses, where constantly ore killed several classes of animal organisms To go to the trouble of spending a day and the expenae of toying a ticket to attend the rabbit drive stems foolish. Love for slaugh atr and the wish to witness may be gratified with ease at any time right sere In Pendleton If the rabbits us be killed as some contend, why before the stock is picket need the occasion I" made OBB for picnicing am! tat youth educated In the indiilaence of brutalizing sport NVcessity for killing a peal does not argu of dulling the sensibilities by making undue exhibition of it Imagine a butcher advertising that he would run an excursion to his slaugh terhouse to allow people to n and swim killed' How many would patron I '.e the excursion" Some p i K taste CBBBOt be accounted for. THE CONCEALMENT POLICY. The Oregoiiiai. notes a disposition OB Mm part of aoBM OlOBIBOft of tkc Portktad cluimlM-r of commerce ami others to "suppress" or at least to de,. B. n.l with the facts w hi i i xhib'.t bad. conditions at the entrant s to the CPlKBlbJo river. The theory appeora u i corn ate rce win lions In whispei ai it tin citamiier oi any on its dolibcra and If the tiregonian win keep silent the aatberreaobti truth will not be known that the oeueoroie world, tn general will not hnd out that the bar has of late shoal ed considerable even In a way to create alarm and that the system of ; "..Ha." am', to -rage practiced tie- iia he. um- less and Inefficient, drown up men. It apieara. old enough to be- past the simplicities of child Peed and. with experience enough It would seem to savor their judgments BH)t BBBM salt of common snse gravely hold then.- unspeakably fool ish delusions. Ni W, for leo information of thos. :! - ..!: i IH -1 e! I' Ire Said i- plainest terms that neither the physl of the I on p the entrnni river bar nor its commercial reputation It tubjject to modification tl.iough the reserve of . ohatober of ommerce. or of an newspaper The reason Is. In the, t first -ase. that river sands am! Astoi la politics like fhe tMos wait for bo tteai and the reason in the second case Is that the agencies which make or mar the fame of a port do not re ly upon newspapers as the tole SQBfOOO of their information l.ong l.efore was heard in the Portland chamber of commerc that there was trouble at the bar, cither from the sunds or from the pilots, the facts ; were known In every snipping agency an ; i . try marine Insurance office in Um commercial world. The mn who make ap the Portland chamber I of eeaUBBrot ought to know this; in truth they do know ! ; and their tlm . idlty at this tirn- - mere whimsy i a policy of suppression of tacts re specting the condition,, at the mouth of the rivet will deceiw nobody tool nobod - hut ourselves; and the oregonlan will be party to no ouch fol ly. The situation at the bar Is bad. very had Indeed and It Is In a way to grow worse if w fall to stir our aelvoo about it We need to be wak ed up and the quickest way of get- , tine waked up is to turn on the light to develop and make public all the . information available The situation Is bad. but it it not beyond remedy All we need to do Is to do what we have done before snd may do again ' namely to kick politics out of the pilotage administration and put busi i nets energy and the business spirit I In Its place, and to set In motion the forces thst are pledged to mainten ance of deep channels at the bar These thlntr. wt repeat, have been done before, but not through policies of timidity and silence The initia tive and the force esaentlal to prompt and effective work Ilea In an arouted ; public opinion, and thtt can be devel oped quickly and turely by full and candid pretentment of all facte And It can be done tn no other woy . Those who seek lo suppress the tacts would if their policies were to pre vail, only multiply the difficulties of ' the situation snd delay the deliver aece Oregonlan. Indian relics are manufactured by a farmer and his son near Janeovtlle. Wis. uoal for a lion, wouldn't It pa' "Yes. I guess so." " And a fox would make enough tot i well wouldn't It" "Yes. rot " And a fox could make a Ptee! oft . haw; eh. an a sparrow '" "Of cour.se.' ' And a big spidei would be a good meal fot a sparrow, wouldn't it pa wouldn't It ia" "Yes. es " "Ami a Ry woe Id be enough for the older?" "Sure " ' And a drop ot Oiolass-'s would be it! (he fly would want, wouldn't It?" "Oh. s'op oar rhaftt i Hut wouldn't It pet" ' Yes." Wall pa. couldn't a man keep a Uee more than a fOBI on a pint of sol asses?" Hut Just at this point It wan diseov red tliat It wax time tor little John PJJ ti go to bed Salt Lake Herald THREE SYLLABLES. Mi Roosevelt's tiatiu ha beet variously ptonouneed ly his feliot t It wens so that it is gratlfyinK ti have an atttkorttetlva tleleptoul op i. subject BditOI lluckley. of the Christian ad voce to .some time ago wrote Mi Itooasrell about It. aud in tue Reason received the following rO Ply : .My lar Sir M name t pro noBBced in three syllables, the Brat syllable betai pceeeMeoefi like "lloei ;lie flower. Wo should all theiefo:. t.i ,. i not to say "Kise clt." "Boosevolt" or ' Hook o velt." "ItoMe-e Velt" U right and the otlo- - an wvonu I" Idence Journal. Hart. Wid e ' i w hot i Is the HciKtan hare. ' when can to kt With his cart cut long And hi tail cut short his omnipresent Ilea. H s w r.l . : uouet Am! Um roller skate, tin craze for areheree. He hit too ptk ' 'I. e l.iul. NHO'l! hike Exchange Km JHEALTH Tl.i general BOtlth of a eeeetB i insepiirably rc laict! n the local womauh health When the deli cate won. anjj organisti: It diacsied, tbe body loses elateyeeek the cheek lose their roses, ami a i:rsous aud fretful coiulil.on become.- ha ThoBoseds o: pick wouo-n who hel been cured of diseases peculiar to the sex M the use of It. Pierce's I-'aonte Prescrip- tll.l 1. r trStlflCt! U thr restoration of the general health when the local dis ease was cured " Fa orile Prescription estahhshes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals in flammation aud u.i -ration and cures female weakness - I usii fi ur tattles of IUyot itr Pre m Hoc srnl one of 'Gulden Mn DsM er) -wnt. Mr. II met L Shrsier of Jlwm'.uope I...uclr Co es. tsdtss mi thst 1 an. cured of last dread eil itisesir uuiiuc iiouL.c Am in Utter health titan eeet before Everot who knows me it urprtseil toveeme look so well In Juuc when I wrote to you. I mi tu r' In health that a time 1 d si til sot walk You swswerett ni let tee and told me what to do 1 followed your sdeicc. and tvda am trnttd I tell eryu.dy tbat with Got'. bslp Dt tissee medl me cased ase if tnsse fcw words are ol au use to you you are welcome to uae lacm 1 uy SJ04 atip tome other poor sufleriug woman " Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, luoe large page la puprc0k. era, it tent frrt on receipt of t one cent stamp to pay expense of mailini; only Address Or. R. V. Fierce, buf falo, Mi V. Nau's Dyspepsia Cure has cured tbesc cases and tt will cure you 3. M. Church, LaOrande, Ore. says. "I Buffered for A) years, and iwlieve had I not uaai Nan s lvia-mia I ure ! would not be alive to write you a BBBBBBBBBB Nathan Falk, bolae, Idaho, says "I .uffered for years, found many relieb out no cure eaoept yours." Par sets By Tailaeaa Co., aad all first class druggists, or teas to Freak HBB, Peetkaad Mots I Pharmacy , Port sand, Oregon. Prise Si s bottle or 6 buttle for b aagrssa prepaid. f'-. j . . . .. I ii-st ProskftoriM lun ch of QlWUBteorB, Um., ond Its Pastor and Elder. Till ,( ,. N . xv i,..,, men of promi- Mr. M. .'. Rsman, a prominent mer- tbeli teoti-, chant of Oreenshoro, Oa., and an elder monlal lo proprleUn msli Ittetj In the Presbyterian church of that place. for eebueeMOB. Tin- remains true to- writes: Bay of oktOO. Bel 'por ft ing time 1 was troublel Peruua ksw ins ... jus i famous. Its eatarrh of the kidneys and tried mm srn loso-msti v M-,.ple of r,.niiKilea, all of w hich gave me no relict high and low -uncus, that uo one host- j peruna was reoommended to mo by Utes lo see in- name in print POOOBt several friends, and after using a few ntendiug Peruua. I bottles I am pleased to say that the lon a dl(Biflod r.-prescnutive of the Pres-i looked for relief was found and I am byterian ahurck In the person of Rev. now enjoying better health than I hav. I-. . , : ni- i: - nt. i stat. f.r .itrs. It Is certainly a grand medl nubllclv that ks has used Peruna in hi- clii' ." M. J. Koaaman. familv ami found tt cured when other remedies failed. Bet .. - Smith, pastor of the Preaby -icrian BBBNk of Greenstioro, Oa., writes: HeTingus d PenweLem- ram some time ; i.- ves no-lueaaure to ies:u to III tru. 0 h. M UtttO : ' be'Ve " ' "' y0U ysars of a-- bed lecn suffering tot ooest 1 lulm ,or '"s- MeEnery. time with catarrh of the lower liowels. , If nu do not derive prompt and satis Other rvmedio hnd failed, hut after' feetorj reaults frfun the u- of Peruua taking two bottle of feruna the tntuhle 0 ' OOOS to Ir 1 1 art man, gi t almott entlrah disappeared. For this fell statemeut of your case and he will tpootelBudeij I consider tt weii uifh.i1 P' u' ,ve yu hl 1blf rpeclfic, -1 t ok for weak and worn advice gratis.. ret Btepk i has few or n iitals.''- Address Dr. Ilartman, President of ths HE V. S. 0. 83QTB. Uartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio LUMBER and . tl.er beUdins material let odlng Line, Ctrmtnt, Plaster, brick, and Sand. We l....vi ,, .urtfe stoi k of WOOD 61 !") for iisru anJ deellleffa. Orepon Lumber Yard Aha St., opp. Conrt House KENTDCKY WHISKEY Sold bf JOHN rK.HMIDl The Louvre 5atoon HtM.urrojf SEALS! Notary and Corporation 3.50 to $5 Delivered Order ot us aad save imaaty Orders for Hub her nuunp Bloo oouetted. '-AST OREGON1AN PUB. CO latfJlARlfeJ lit jf 4 J-- - Hon. S. I). McF.nery. T'nlted Stat. senator from Iauilslana. says the follow mr- in regard ! Peruua: Tie PenUM Mttllcltie Po., Polumbus, O. 0 u.uini M i iruna is mn excellvni (mmk. , hae uacd Bu((uu.lUl u BARGAINS REAL ESTATE for SALE lso acres iiear Pendleton. L'ill acres hear Pendleton -i' in'i.-f t,ear Pendleton. liMi Botes near Pettdletoe UO aeret near Pilot IW-k 110 screw wheat lend acreo wheat laud 1 aenw wheat laud ISO acre wheat land 190 acres wheat laud ltK acre wheat land Its i acres win h; land Kroai t. to jn milee from town. Six New Houses Cheap. N. Berkeley THE REAL ESTATE -HAN. 8actugs batik Building Peudletou, Or. For Sale! 1. tit lots with dwelling and barn. $3,000 House hab seven rooms, bain cellar and wood house, city water, bard finished on stone foundation. Alb four lots and new cottage, $1,250 Iwo iota and house, fi.ooo, part cash, reasonable time on balance, or will sell on installments. See FRANK B. CLOFTON, 817 Main Street. Farmers Custom Mill Prei W OapaallT, UO borrte a Oaf. FlrmittoBtaairt tor watsu ffteai, sit.. ato . uaopao rots u aaod si ShifitLt lnP Dtr, P.I.itf-j, cemant a , reen D WresW. oita Pip fttfthi Planint Lumber I'jit RFORSTER, . LaFontaine I Proprtftor, Old Dutch I Feed Yar Uivaln Hnrses for! BEST OF CARE TA TEAMS OVER NICl GIVE US A CARiUtit. SIR? Certainly, svsrron' BBBI ine will napp. li thoufk, tnlk SMI with th. itrasOM wesea It'll . : hsiio , i.isd, si ami : ic Ltki mil i . itort .t'-'parlru MtdlKli S t wi- - tn iimkf .i aii.tiiair. lassie.. Siicfa rssaliiSis aoi kill esp-'tWiM .ixl M i 'j. ioa HEASLE I Wstrr St . MM Mall, ( GOING THROW A careless laundry ul p ' our shirt in two womibbf-- V m sw Hj-.-imiteiyasiryounau. ....... We save vour tliirt i We Will SbMB IffOU i.du.yoursdaesl THE IK-MESTIC m j. f. Bobiiison, Prop- You get Good Beer.. When yo- PIL8HB BEEH . ..A not rJizzineM fhulti Brew 1 only 16 cents s II