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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1902)
MUM t4 4 Mil MIMMHOMMIIMM I II I MIX Great Slaughter of Prices j Winter Goods Mast be Closed Out . Wi .ire putting out all out suits ami overcoats, at h Ink re duction during this salr You will hml our net prices far below the prices el others on the same goods, notwithstanding till ing discounts offen d In some The size of the discount does not mean anvthinj; to tin purchaser it is thr net price thai d it-mimes whetln-r an ai licit- is a bargain. LacLW Waists aud Wrapper al induction. LailivH Capei ami Furs greatly reduced itt price. FlannelettM ami French 1 ' unl'ort- ftlto at reduced c.a and gat - MM ot our bargains over X k m Where Wiole Families can Trade 1 HE MflllllllH IIHtHH I H rfKSIiAY FEBRUARY I IW: ISSUES NOT LACKING Th 8nhm Statesman pa 1 CM Kas Oregonlan the eunipliujent of savin that this paw 1 has a store- iioiis of wla4aai Tito Baal Drasoa fan roaM Ilk. t. return the. eompli nient imt Um court wj li toapaaalttli of livMUJ The remarks of tin State. man are in lonneetlon with the ga gallon by the East OiagOBHUI that t : 'm p:f v 1 1 in tai.i'ii up as an issue In the eoming state camp, isu i .maelm) to the ilemoeratlc plai form. The Statesman hiti-that la: lutl are not plentiful ami that this Is r, ...mi . to as a tcirlnrn lui . Not ho. our damp brot'n. of the Willamtti' valley. Issues falrl crowd UtyOa the peon!- For in stance, there are the trtisis n if so car- Hilly lumiwreil by the Nftthl ran majority In congress- there Is the QiMMrtUM 01 reciprocity with Cuba, howled for l many p-piiule-ag pn pen. bat denied by the congressional committees. t majority of wheal republicans; there Is the rallroaJ consolidation eliminating t tint safe guard of tbe people eompetlt. 01 wbteh teem to have mo.s'l in Its support 1 n - ntatlves of the partv of benevolent assimilation: an! thajN are - m of the natluual issues. Tbeii there are, in state politic. ' 1 : 01 a governor who will adaV.iilster the affair- of the state with ti. eye tingle to the interests of th people the nreventatlon of fur tl.er d. ' .mi hery o! legislature! tbe railroad lobby, one feature of which is the giving of free passes ; the emphasis of election of United R'ateu senators by direct vote of the p. op). the settlement of United Ptetes senatorial election-, so long as tbe present regime prevails, wi ll out entaniug every interes uf the commonwealth and subserving all :. .. rs 10 fiat one event; and Mi o ar other.' yet to hear .ron. Indeei! . mi. ire si plentiful tha they press for recognition, and most cf Umm taken bold of by the de mocrat a firru manner will em barrass tlie nia)orlt party In Ore gon. Nc 1 11 r rail. -soaked brother o the sanct 1. in Salem political Issue are not l. king The free pass ev I Is but one of many now demanding proper ti.atrnen. here in Oregon and In the nation at large. THE HISTORICAL NOVEL. f'eople e prone to express wea l l- ss at the historical nove' and to pine for j.jme new pbaae of Action from current writers Of course, there are historical novels and hi . torleal no. els, and some are not worth reading But this is true of every clast of literature, and always baa been true. In discussing ths sort of books it should le assumed that those receiving endorsemer.' must be of excellence from tw ) standpoint -tbelr literal y quali y and tbelr ..'storlcal accuracy Ora.it ing these nuallflcatlons in any given work, then tbat historic' novel ,u a dkttinct.vo value. indeed, thv have a value possessed by no Flanntli at out prices, i prices. before the stock is picked ies can Trade FAIK other stories. They imoine the permanency of ihe re.nrd n pa events, with the Ionian M a.i I ente tainment of the plot an 1 .he ..ketch ing 01 (ihaiatliai done p uu- han.i nt the woru artls . Man) pe.soiis who wo.r I tut othi wise learn the .iap.?ni. 9s of past BaaeratkMfa by tea dim ih wei written sto.ies il allng . :i -ras ' history r I elve mslgh ' th". ' wkiek Um shou. . aaaati ! Pn per knowledge of hlsto is ester tial t utiu .'istaii 'Ing of tl , .-ient. And th. 1 orient issues ot the blston leal novel suppl ypthls need as per haps no ii er ci.' of .a ROAST ON ,-ORT CANL-V Tin other At) a soldier .Uniion ' at Fort Canny war MBlaaeed b) 1 general i nurt-niartial to 1U years' Im prtaoMMnl at Alcatra Island f it l.a . iiu Win at. ned u KIH i'lesi.i , l rait upon the expiraiio.. 01 li s term of eullstment. 1 lie ten year Hnten' Mat all rigbl Til- man liaaarTtd it. unt mon liu;. Inttnail m aavug baaa sentenced to 80 his time on Alca. rai island, the man should have been condemned M toldioi bra ym mm. at For Canby Fnrt ( .itiby is the limit t kn off tad tvtr) man ins own taMieopo. Ucatras, a horrible seven acre ri:!t. a Chateau d'lf. in the mnidlo of San Francisco It had enough. Lut Fur. Caab Is worte. Hut Fort Canby" Fort Canity is the I Thibet of the western hemispr.-r. 1' is situated In the atate of Washing 1 lull It seem (that I- the proper j word In this connection) at the base of Cape Disappointment (a beautiful I ly namrt cape. nt the motith of tin Columbia river. Your way of getting to Fcrt Can by Is this, when you start ior thai scene of denotation from th'e end of the world You ride for six da s and nights tain! several more when :li.-r. nr. washouts' to Portland (),. There (If you've taken tbe presi .lent s two-bit ple . and wea.- the in. form and have got to go' ot cravti aboard of a plug of a stern whe. ' loat that burns wood fo" fuel, and you are conveyed tat the rate of ful h three l;nots per hour) to As tori 1 about one hundred and ten mllM t away ! Astoria Is a shack town built upon piles that was founded by ibe honeoi I 'ld pelt dealei who is nevertheless , retjionslble for the m itnate wno runs the Pall Mall paper ,.n I knuH. Ies to English lackeys. Astoria is a salmon fishing plant and every pjgh1 two or three flthermen with th.-, season s elaaaup ot money are clnl. I.. .1 to :ieath there aud troppwl int.. 'In Columbia by persons who need ! the money themtelvet. When yon get to Attorl 1 if your ' heart Isn't broken already, you fall aboard a government tug that makes one trip per diem fhen the Colum bia isn't on Its hind Isgr.i to For' 1 Canby. thrlteen miles away, across the tumultuous mouth of the river. There you are dumped. Then If you were born .ight. a t-r employing ten minutes In look ing about, you gallop over to the lir and spruce forest throw a lew rock J at the black cinnamon bar thai ..H meet up with and hollaf mui , der. The nearest railroad t. Fort Cat. ly Is more than fifty miles away flat eaat To make that railioad youd have to tlaughter. In aingle combat. 67.000 b.-ars catamounts, panther woodticks and other denirens of as deep and dark a forest as there ia on this globe. It rains exactly twel.c months and fifteen days per autumn In Fort Canby, and It rains hard. When tbe heavens get right down to the buulness of raining I nFort Canby yoa want to carry a pair of ballt'ig cans or you drown standing up The onlv other human I olngs ai Fort Canby besides the 1m roninan ies of heavy nrtlflery lt a II. " Raving niaaapnlntniial oraa Theii job, ilurliiK the salmon season, is to put off even night anil pick Oil four .11 five dead Portugese and Hlwash flsh MW oTT the raiilnc Columbia river bar. They net more tha i a hundred of 'era every season serves to aibl to the ment of Fort ('anby Th!;;. ot conn lite tad aaalu for the dami dmwaad persons are tie plot bark of the burled In a III post, not forty leet from the Pacific ocean where the soldiers who so mil mui snon. ii,. m.-eiv. s are uisn interred wio aillltan honota. it am habitant who llv. In the Chinaman . OUlll tl an in then thei. ii blnamaii back of fori Canby, claaa ravevard When yotl feel as If you ami rack wanted to bu.st open tin and kill all ot iur bunk i.s the Chinaman will lei yotl visit his shm kand smoke ho pso as to lose yourself for a little, little Wh'll Three miles across the nil! ffOBI Fort Canby Is II Wasco. II Was.,. 1.- n bundle of Portugese sha. ks with tin 01 easslonal shack of n bad whin man hiding from the inw II Wae 1 athe place to which tbe soldier re sorts to get drunk In self defense To get there he lias to c:vs that trail He has to carry a bind pock it gun that makes a loud report In ot lei to try to bluff the bear,.-, .hat b u. round waiting for tol able soldi, meat Some of the beats are kd heat) and experienced In lie bllsi liess that the decline tO be slum ftied In that way, and then tin dier has got to lope l:e'k to Fur' Canby and he has got to uiiow In to lope, too. When however the tOtdhU doe goev nt. agains' named Jawliict-s Rayden keep- make II tin gam. Hayden Waco, he of a man Jawbone mi hand 11 barrel of wb'skey whicn be makes each MOralaS, ami dump out at night If It isn't ri sold, it is I 0111 posed of wood alcohol, sheila and sweet chewing lllbnf '"0. In pro portionate iiuantlties an i ft dure ha. the etatfih Professional users, of the i.no. k out drops have tourneyed a.i Tie a to II War" Oil BNI) OCCa stuns to induce him to eoufh up the secret of that formuin but Iawbon holds thai tecret tight In his Mltl riff It's too good. Tbl- lluald llrst aid lo tin 111J111 Jnurlione diapenaes to th bonnla so! dier boys out of a tin dipper which Is rusted In the bottom, at t cents '.It After you've lee'i ) For ";i 1 1 1 fot a year you can stand s;v of tins, bltea, such is yur areuBU lated woe. without seizaig your bunkle unawares by the haek of his k - ami daabing his braini ... li si tbe top of JnwHone'i bat". 1. Bat new men at Fort Can' liter get 'ii ontaidt of only thre. til tbo.e lawbonea dippers bavi been knoan to hold tbelr hands Glo 10 thOli i l- - ami Just tear at ettch OtUJ. with their tM.fh n. Of ih vm mild effect! oi tin Hayden ambrosia is thai Which induces h.iidtli'lb kin' ly awn to tear waatberbua - Iron II Wasco's thanks with tbelr naked hands and with tins. Impter.ofiti lo lambast au.it men and loudliin ht'.d ren. When the soldier e i-aily or thinks he is read) to .n iiaii from .law). one.- Iliivden s I! Waco hoaha bonfe to repair across tb irall to .Fiirt Canby and reaUBM hit mllltae," duties at the hour of rev Ja- bom s sizes him up sin I dly. If he decides thai the soldi"' requires a period of rcetfu! iluaiher ling into the barracks he no sterloiis ingreilieiii. before but adds a tan 11 fbt part Ihe sol llei mg ilppei taket. with the mat: at full which the pllljloHe ai droppllag II eertalll pn u ai the post set Jawbones aevar tails on the ranaa Il he tlgiiie.l that it WatlM be a good tiling foi the soldier tj tipple .... lust bebini the target lee, 1 a a aim before reporting fOI duty, he ham1 tlu soldi 1 a potion, ami the soldier just does make the tared bu'.ts b lore he goes down Jiw'ioin's can imp mn a' any point tnnn the hon sand yard range up an.! what g mure, lie can tlx them so tlu-v v III g) Sllpllle the preels.- annul!.' i,l I ,,. that'll he heat fur them. a couple of soldiers that 1 ad baaa stuck there lor more than a .. ar had Fort Canby about rlgh'.. One ef them went out of the buii'sckb one afternoon and deposited hi.- n the sand close lo the I'aellii -verge Tbe tide was cor -leg in iasi ami the surf was roaring Bi bm ,.f his swaddles saw bun lyne ther- "Hay," they yelled at him fmu the bluff. "The tide's aoggthl In." Ch huh.' he answer'! c... k aad he ia right there and Ballad his eampalgn hat over bit eyes Tha : ; tng In Hbout Ave aud tbe surf grabbee" tid. came 2. -. in 1 11 ut b later, lilm and over the bar he woni w'th out any evening "Ifar call" or "sunset and sky," either. He wts liter nr.-. I: ti, v.u. just Canbveil That other soldier was looking out at the whirling sheets of wet un morning He stretched hi anus and yawned. "Aw hell, what's the us.'" be tail half aloud and half to him.'. If. and then bn went to the gun rack wblh hitiepeued to be unlocked go! cut his nil. plugged a ball into if aat dou n his bunk, pulled off one of hit shoes, placed the gun mu.i.e to his temple, and pulled the tnggtr w'th his loe. lie had been a cheeiful man in life and had aaked for little bul that little waaa't at Port Canby. Aleatraz Itland may be a'l right as a punitive proposition for icllltarj pritonera, but If the war department were to iaaue a general 01 der tomor row to tbe effect that henceforth al now renden uiaweasssry. Women aesd no tersjar iuffer tar moderty'e take Wins of Cardui brtnaj rslstf to modest women In the privacy ot the homei Many of the best homes In this city are never wMhotst this grass mtiiitlse It curei white and felling of ths womb end completely trsdJ. catei theee draining periodical pains. Mrs. Dsvta' curs shows you conclu ilvt K uhst vou may axpsct l you follow her example send tabs Wine ef Cardui Thedlord BUck-Drsught ateh Wkes of Cardui by rsguUtlng tha rtonwch and bowels. When you ask your drugalit far these medicines, be .ur vou set them It was Wine of Cardui snd Thadford's Black Draught that iaved Mn Divli' lift. Nsvsr tabs s substitute. r0r aitTls- soil MssWafS) ifWrass. Mg eyniptomt, "ty'i'1'r' lilniw"Tlir 1 ' tiMiaJiiioaaSiadtoua I'oapuiJ, OiaManooaa. Tana. genera! military prisoners be .--ent to F.Mi Caab) ever) buck gotdier in the Amerli an arui would be biiutlug up tin neighboring Y. M C A n ar ef fort to be good CLARENCE L (M i i.KN Tin whisky trust paid out $1,M1. l 1 in dlvldanda during last year MOTe than double the amount of the yea) before. Thai Lame Rack You cm jianlly straighten M the Uick Ireis sore. There's a chance that 11 is kidney "tumble " ami tbat Is something wlueh C- it 1- dauMtout tc ' ' :.. 1 ti... Uii III. diciue tin iliseas' .- . . : 1 i zym 1 lie kinnev - is 71r Piam - 1 '...Men M.-iiical Disco ears. a. ' laWJ ' vena, 11 oiei. . i . - the activity, of tin- blood in .king gland- puriaea the IiIimnI and relieves tin- kidneys from clogging tuipuri liea. "I fee! II in dui In let you knov- that I bavs rsccaitty .ulviant a muni: tcniti. man uin . l.lli Mcdu-.C wnir flllK slot. M i ,.i rin 1 1 Texas Hi uua'" 1 11 in iii sgjglsi bars, sad jiin h.ni sottlr lie bruen te impiow aouif- Ull.t'llt i' llk l-'li -lt.. I. H llr r - 1 1 1 1-i.n t.u tllllri I 1-.n1 11,1 llni llr 4II tlortr w unks as well I any sim in his back ouad a yotmic buy lhar doclors called th vnft.ltiice in )r K V III. Sr 1 Inter vca .SK OK I! rferre tG tfrrrJ ai ir. .v (or 11 icaue Pierce f. itaati osaa's as hi nsuir Hi. I'lM I Wt'.llti uol .,,-rpl in know wiial Or abaululrU imr and Ihr ii nc.: t ...um' gentle SSS in U-ir. t wsu: lu tiavr Accept nu substitute for "(.olden Mr.l1c.1l Ihiaoyery." The aole motive f.: sulMUUiitmii is to enable thr dealer tu make thr little morr prnfli p.nd on tin vile of lea- mctitorious preparations. Ir. Pieryi 1 Pleasant Prlleta stimulatr the uctioti 01 thr sluggish lier. They should always br used with " I)iw.M ery when there ia need of s laxative. .LUMBER and other building material including Line, Cement, Plaster, Brick, and Sand. We have a large stock of wood ODTTBM for barns aud dwelling Oregon Lumber Yard Alta 8t opp. Court House Farmers Custom Mill Prad WaKeet, fropriato, ' apaoitj uu bar rale a dag. Stoat aacaaiigatl lor wUeai aar. Mia vaad. Ubaepad eaad, ate alwse. to Sana kvmm r 1 SAVES LIFE WlUsrd, in , Augntt 1, 110 I in hail hMtlth thli tprlng and oould aot tit up Ir bad tor foar waaka. Whan I was run Anad my ohllcl dlad. Whan I began to (it up I fait an waak and had auoh Urribla nalna In n bark and hlpa. I had kidnar Inuibla and falf Ine of tha womb. I alan had hxaUrloaJ apalla. I w- In a bad oondltlnn whan I raeelvad your "Uailiai' nirthdar Almanan" and mad tha ad Trtlemntof wlni-' Oardtil and ThadtOrd'a rfllack-DraiiRht. Blncr April SOth, I hava takan nur bottla of Wlna of Oardul and thmo paok agaa uf Thadford'a lUai'k Draught. I taal likaa naw narann now. I can do all my work and oan walk nut ti a any of my nalghnora. I ballava 1 would have baan lu the. aTave hwl It aot baaa fot Wina of Oardul IT BAVKD t.XJ4'M Mrs. ALIOS TDAVIB H Is wall that women arc mors patient than rata. rw men could bear the bluer pangs, ths on and din trees that woman endure. Thouiandi of woman hsvc coma to look upon suitcrint ss a duty of their tea. But thers are many lntinee of this heroic lefUtslds which WINE 'C4RDU1 REAL ESTATE for SALE -Hi acres near I'enilletoii. U'lU acns near I'enilletoii. i'.'ju acres near I'enilletoii 160 aoret near Pendleton SSO aetM near Pilot Itock I ill i nn wheitt html "ii' acres wheat land ISO acrea wheat land 10 acres, wheat land ISO acres wheal I11111I lis acre wheat bsnd Itui ituren a heal land I' mm fl fo W nillai from town. Six New Houses Cheap. N.Berkeley mi: reai estate man. Hnvlngs Hank Ituiiiliug. Feinlletoii, Or. For Sale! I- t , ! with dwelling and barn. $3,000 II nis has seven rooms, bath, i' ...11 and wood house, city water, Iniui linialicd un ratuiie luundatiou A s 1 linn lots and new cuttaKc, $1,250 Two id'.' an 1 liuuse. (1,000, part lush r.r.thuiuilile time on balance, jor will sell 011 installments. See FRANK B. CLOPTON, H 1 7 Main Street. Laurels Atlain! Tb fartf gepoalHaa I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WfllSREY eaevswi Caiisga Sold br iOHH SCHMIKI The Louvre Saloon raaiiLtrniN . . O, SEALS! Notary and Corporation $3.fi( to $6 Delivered rler ol ut aad tave tsueaay. Ordara for Rubbetr Htampe sW VgW ISO Solicited. , k(( noae Oiy a Oraaaalag The Place qnicbtfnt ! rh S "si Una 0f "8 W, Tar --lie in (I Sree,n nl CotU Pipe. m Pendleton Planing Lumber Tart. R. FORSTFR . ftj 1 r . I : a . In!.. X j. a niinruna v. tiUl I'll u II ,i v Va. ill 'roprbtoni OI H l.litrt, U " s r as sv.ll I 1 Feed Yard, Cavalry Horses ior Safe! DAT Bi j BEST OF CARE TAKES I TEAMS OVER NIGHT : GIVE US A CI wen CAkKIAQE. ftp (rarui 11 1 r.r . rvons enjon 4rtnse ia wil liipMi liiiiush, In Vat batuilnn Willi I;:, .Irnnevll O'tUdas. Ill I ail Mirmim ir vIiimb. m as i. lestri l.iii. 1 ii- Likr n erasl auUtStm renlor.". ili'.iiaiuis I'lvsltil lo sulnls m 1 unt tssmS sal icon Such r. ull ar,- ! tk,l Still, asv fiincr in , iiireno' ciiaiR... lea NEA6LE I Wslr II Msrs, !.SUIM.U OOlVi THKOtOM A oarelear laundry will p U"" voiiraliirl 111 t w washings-1 isistanlatah a-- If fM bad worn K I r Wa save vuur shirt aim ag . Wt will stud at : UMi ir peg ad imyourtddwa Tilt MMESW UIW j. r. Bobluaon, i'wi- You get Qood Beer.. YVheu you drink Guaiauul not caube hoadaclw or dizain Auk for it- Schultz Brewiof . . 1 . ,fy An run. UV only 18 cents mmm