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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1902)
THE FILLS CITY l AIIH 111 If il Aa. BAER & DALEY, F:xcluive Dealers in... Men's and Boys' Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps and Shoes. ONt: PRICi: TO ALL 72Q Mnin Street: fill I 'A V FKHHI AUY 7 IWJ SOM D 1 C. E. M'CLELLAN writes OF SPOKANE'S AFFAIRS How the Town Has Grown From .1 Village to a City. Ipokaae Nb, 1 Rfghteen yen ago tin' writer stepped froat 1 North I trti Pacific train 1 ipokane and round a nice tittle village tt i 1 awaj among tii surrounding timber, Ono Mm last . rK the placi was again I visited, and lOIBe IHUfl lima spent I with scanl success, tnrlnii to renea tormei Impressions The fails on i'" I rirOT arc still here, bttl Hi'' little vll I lags, whose business with the outside world ni sesll) transacted iy one ! lint' Of railway Without materially In : creasing it revenuee, he flven place j to a large ami wealthy city with nan) miles til street railway. handsome business Mocks of brick and .stone and a resident portion In which 1 Wealth i)l shade trees ami gfWSe) lopei have made tin creation 01 beautiful homes an Ml) tusK. It ll , not , as for the visitor to understand at tlrst the causes which have cotnhln d to change the village of SOT Inhabl tants Into the city of 10,000, GENERAL NEWS. Lord Ballabnry, the premier, itn aBed n Hfe-ste marble statue 01 Que. 1 Victoria at the Junior CoBStt- tattooal citth it 1 1 expected an effort will be made to swun legislative authorization lor thf retirement ironi tin unvul service 01 Constructor Hobsoo Captain Hob sun is deelroui t retiring, basing his gejatlcatlott on the bad state or his ox talatei Wu is oa diplomat who liws n' iiesiiat, to -m voty near!) what ae thinks, and his -i has have often criticised American offlclati and enreii th American congress on prop ostein - 01 the American congress re latfoa t' China, Aecordlnc to the Calcutta correa ajoad in ot Hi. Daily Wail the British eternment has decided to abandon its Intention of fortifying or uarrlson lag tht colon) 01 Wei Hal Wei, China, ait will withdraw ill it- troops rroot that place ami trajisfei Its control to tin 1-1 v 1 1 aothorttiea Kotwtthstandlni lh Isclalmoi 01 fjsaierel Miles thai b li 1 01 a eandl da 1 1 to; mi I let . li ii, lit red tbst he has made a second hid for thst high office In opposing military potts near large eltlea, tor the reason that rhor organisations sre also op Bam near clt when tli ma T Of til The Paris mi court heard the claim oi 1 Parisian lace mannfacturwr again Mist Sybil Sandi-iium tol 18,- Ml iran.- tol uti p irebased In ls8 Th- ,, 1,1... oi M i S11 mi wa. that she had been promised an the Han wanted 11 ord to pa) this saount. and, as In 1 Income rs onl) gn.nee (ran. s im vented lu yeart Tli' d. i- ndant also declared tin are on the av 1 raorbltaal The court win render judasssai next wool Representative Newlandi ot Neva da. 01 th '.av and means committee la the author 01 tie resolution laritmii tin Republic 01 Cuba to bt cook 1 part oi the United States, to Im i, ill .1 the state of Cuba: and also aailhuruiiu' .1 i' i 1 'iii reduction of dui an the preeeal crop of Co ban sujriti in const, ration ,i Culm's anntin 1 1 lereiitial rates to the llnit-'i its tea The resolution con tm-s the M pet 01 al redaction ol du tics to tin iei:i,i prior to Januarj 1 UK- CHINESE NEW YEAR BEGAN THIS .IORNINC. A Fusillade of Firecracker Anuoun, ed the Inception of the Celebration Today. If there were un itvit s m IVinlti ton tins morning, they arc now mi Hons ol miles away indeed, it the were devils In Pendleton, the) prob ably now are seekK refuse under tht ihelteriag wings of Hatan hlmaelf, for the Chines, New Yeut lieKan with the turning of the midnight, ami a fu sllade oi Brecrackera laaugutated the period oi Mongolian festivity. Thest 1 mituls of Chinese ammunition are in tended to scare away all beings from lie aethei regions, ami as arell to uive vent 10 tin luper-chsrgtng feel lags v1 "'e Celeetlal, who is glad he lives ami that a not In 1 year lias pass id without tin necessity tot hit friends to ship his dead body across the Paclfli to the Flowery Kingdom, it will oontlnui lor Shout nine days. ac COfdlni to the resources ot the local colon) and durtni that tlmi Pendle ton win tram time to time he treated to tomethini like si million explo sinus in the Cblaeae quarters PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW Plfteen hundred' people gathered In tb Rveyetl theatet to colsbraj the tMith blrtashs) aanlverssuf) ot tin sjNi Tin Oreater Bel em Commercial ciuh practical I) ciosi,i deal by amani ol which tiax atlll win b ptaceii 111 operation hi that it dm in tin coastal isaeon. The controller of the CUrTSBCy bus authorized tin- conversion ol the Cltl aeas Hani, ol Rait SI Clt) into the Clt laeea National Hank 01 Maker Clt) with 1 capital of 1100,000 President K l.usk, ol the Amen can Cattle QrOWefS' Association, was i.c.i; : 1,' the housi public lands com inttttu in tavoi 01 tin Millard bill lot ItNtiitiK the public -i.i'."it IuiiiIh. RailaaSI at the Walla Walla laud oSle ilurtiiK January vi& pretty brisk for a winiet asoBth, ui- hundred and BtWfii persons made application 1111 0r the homestead law for 17,535.21 acres. Al was anticipated. Oovernor Mc- Hi 'ii forced Coatractor Oos to ooaaa li, tin- Washington state capilol coin mission's terms, at a meetuiK of the Commission. The Ooas couipauy agott'd i" ih' Kovtrnor's terms .and work on the oapttol annex will pro cvd at once. The Investor) and appraisemeal of tl. stat- ol liavid P, TkompSOO, Ue CweiH'd has been filed III 111, Multllo mah count) court by the appraisers Uam White. D. W. Wakefield ami KredencV Townsend The property is rained at $7Ko.:t7. Then i eaab in rarious banks aWOUatlM l I2.r. The reol estate is valued at about gxevj 000 NtW YORK CELESTIALS OBSERVE NEW YEAR'S Gotham Almond Eyd Hetidentc Have .1 New Joa in Town. Nf w York. Feb. 7. In the Chinese oalendai todSJ marks the nea year, i it la the greatest festival ol the year fOI tlie ions ot Ih, Celestial Ring' ilom T residents In New York's 1 , , v , 1 he occasion Inst ;, .Dim lastd all) as though they en not tbousaads of miles dlstan .! : ii'1 native 1,111,1 The lestivi 1 Ktl ad OVef a period Of nine days. lurlna which time iitti, buslnees will 1 iaii.-ai led in th, thickly oomilal d dlatrlct bounded by Mott, Doyet Hint Pell Streets All (lav long today there has 1 11 .1 itead) -'I' an, 01 pilgrims wending tie it arnj to the top Boor ot No 0 Mott street. Tin 11 met 01 attrac lion ',,1- Mon Kye Mn. a icw ),,- n town lie l said to ! on,' ot the neatest of losses. Km tin last - years he has ri ttft 011 a high pages tat in one 01 the temples built in lion Ot ot Confucius in China, until recent Iv when a good Chinaman ,e, t,.,i tin I,- was a gooil place lor him to till in this country When he 1, .1, i, id her,- In was in a line box. for though he is mud, mostly of silver and bright colored silks, he is said io bs much alive spiritual in litis world With due ceremony he was installed in (he new Joss house in the keeping of halt a dose" wtalterobed high priests ot tin Mon Kve Mu clan OUR ENGINCb IN EGYPT American Locomotives now Wnistle Paat the Pyramids. Amerioan locomotives running on American rails now whistle pust the pyramids, and ucross the loud Kibei ian steppes They carry the Hindoo pilgrims I rom all parts of the empire to the sacred waters ot the (tangos Three rn,'l Hgt thefS WIS Bttl OUS American locomotive in tin- Unite- Kingdom! today there is not a road Of importance on which trains an not pulled b) American locouiolive. The Aaserieaa eagige has successful ly invaded PVsace, The Manchurian railway which is really the bcginnir; ot oriental ralli.ad building, boughl all its rail and rolling atock in the I'nited states Amerlcgn bridges span the riveis on SVOr) continent Ainci lean ci mies ar swiuiiiug over many foreign moles. Wherever then are extensive harves',, there may be found American machinery to Bathe; ih grain In every market oi tin world tools can have no heltet rccom DMttilatlOfl than the BSgrg 'Mt'' ill America." Approacblng in an) direction Ji tin railway, he sees nothing lor vvXtch be would care to exchange a giiod Tutu llhi tat 111. lot Its 1 univalent tin acres Mm this Is not a farming tvwu. al though there arc some n"o,S mills here front which a certain untmt ot tin products 01 tin Pnlousey country n mi their way to the marttetela fiout and an occasional load of li t., la Seen on the street So tin cause oi such a marvelous showing by an inland town must he sought elsewhere ami to one Individual or class of Individ mils more than all others credit seems to be due. and that Is. the pros pet tor. the men who went out into the mountains which constitute the ntln sral '"'it surrounding this town in al most every direction, with pick, and shovel ami miner's pan, ami returned here to exploit their OndlngS and loo often see them slip from their gras in their wake cams the di vewpei liie mail who dug his thousands ami In many case.', his millions out ol these hill- ami mil. lies, from the Coeut d'Alenea, from Roeslsnd, bi yond ih, British lias came the minor who hud made his pile to invest bis BtlrplUS 'liti Where ll Would he III ini the e ha net oi an adverse turn of fortune's wheel, ' course, the pro motet Is here also such golden op portunltles could not he let slip by thai war) Individual, as ,1 countless number of investors have found 10 their sorrow Auothei important lac im in the development of this town li th.- timber, which covering tbesi hillsides, furnishes employment to an arm) of men ami teams, cutting H In io wood ami baullni to market and Into lovs which ue floated down tin Rpokane rlvei 1 msumnilon at the mills The buntet ami th, Ishsrmac come here and Qnd 1; I iporl lor nun and almost in the luburbs, and ll more "'iiiiig sport is souKht. the tiger la " rs ami nan be baited In an endless 'ii'" oi ways, Three trans, ontl Dental highways furnish communica lion with tht outside world and 11- th visitor rides for mil,- through the rapidly growlim siil)urii. 01 slnndlm; on on I ot the bridges which span the river takes in a prospect ,,i railing a. 11, r aad timber slope the concltt sum is easllv reached thai to tin- dwel ler In Spokane Kismet baa been Mud ami cast his lot in pleasant places C B MCI. LAN Teachers' Examination. Notice l.- hereby alven that I will hold the reKUlar examination of appli ini tor gtatc and county papers In th. eonri house in Pendleton aa fol lows: For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday. February 12th. at '.) O'clock M III lin.l UMllnha until Saturday. February 16th. at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday -Penmanship. history, spelling algebra, reading, school law. Thursday--Written arithmetic, the or ot teaching, grammar, bookkeep HSg, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geometry, men tal arithmetic, composition, phyalcal geography. Saturday Uotany, plaue geometry general history. Rngllah literature! psychology. County Papers. Commencing Wednesday, February 12th. at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, February 14th, at 4 o'clock p. m.: First, second and third grade certl dcatea. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thursday Writing, arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar school law. Friday aeography, mental arithme tic physiology, civil government. Primary Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading, arithmetic. Thursday- Art of questioning, the ory of teaching, methods, physiology J. F. NOWI.IN, County School Superintendent Uma tilla County, Oregon. But our radical style of cut price making in our celebrated nIe-n-r Ass4 C.I continues to worry competition and please thousands of contented customers. Plenty Pants if you tiffed tlmni. Cmt and veitg if you need then How will that suit you" A few lavs now and we will take an nual Invoice, We are therefore fanxioui to clour out a lot ol oil Is Rod finis at acriflee price Wo havti ik1(IhH n 111 it.,I..L . 1 iahJ " v" ' T-l'-MriTO, 'I' $8.00 shoe for ladies to our 0Ia hIioc store siml a t)n mU l. - vuir rtiiiiM nan . . . 8UCh a favorite in th" big towns te speak for it a hearty welcome here. ri 1 w fill 1 snr ''".,.. i.,.i.Xi.i. 1. 1.... .'...... .p.,...,.,...,.....-..... u,.,.,.,. aaal WHEN YOU TAK TO COVER 1ftWf )?f!(lir Ti PlwaassssssBsasMBaas BE SURE IT IS A GOOD COVE With a pair of "Pendleton Blankete" on your bed you will In' comfortftble and warm durini; the fold est winter uiiihts FOR pair of six pound blAnketi of Pendleton mtntt' facture have been proven to be as warm a a ten pound pair of other brende. BECAUSE Nothing hut pure FLKKi'K wool is used in the dleton Mills and they spin their yarn rtnor weave their hlunketH tdosor than other mills 1 1 1 .Mi. 1 1 i r a d v T m Wa 7 d va v iv 11 11 1 PENDLETON, OREGON. Manufacturers of Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robes and Shawls. JllSl ilu a laiog 11111I don't tall, aliout it '1'iiis is as gfsgt secret of siieoeaa in all inli-rpi iBt'h Talk im-ans il Ih I'USSltMt; glaeusHuiii means irritation, irritation im-aiiH OgPOaUlOB, and op position Bteaas hlndranos always. ljiii'iis begins iii oebWebS and mis in iron chains The more Imsl liens a man has to do the more lie is able to acconpllsb, for in- learns to economise his time For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: it ITV DDllDY Polydore Moens, Proprietor. u on nim