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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1902)
JWHHMIil Il'i ' C35BS3gSggi THE "WINDSOR" SPRING 1902 I First Display of Our Spring and Sum mer Togs S !-riir gunt 1EN0I1T rJ r!R fJV Come and inspect the things; all the late styles are here in duplicatebut without the big prices you'd be asked elsewhere SUITS PANTS HATS SHIRTS GLOVES SHOES NECKWEAR HOSIERY DIRECT LEGISLATION BEING AGITATED BAER & DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters -h foist THURSDAY, MARCH, 27, 1902. GENERAL NEWS The final steps in the formation of the National Millers' Federation, rep resenting a total capital of ?400,000. 000 and an annual flour output of 100;000,000 barrels, were taken at a meeting held in Chicago. Colonel Joseph A. Lublingcr is dead at Sterling, III. In 181S he serv ed on tho staff of Kossuth with the rank of colonel; was taken prisoner by tho Russians and sentenced to 25 years' service in tho Russian army. The work on the St. I.ouis World's Fair has progressed so far that it is possible for a casual visitor to make out roughly tho main fe.itn picture which is to bo painted on the huo wun buildings, lagoons, trees anu avenues. Deputy United States Marshal btrum; will leave Buffalo with or, ni,i namen who have been sentenced to deportation to their nativo land. The Celestials will be taken to Boston uiuiico uy noat to New Orleans, and " ran xor san Francisco. Guy P. Cobb. Uniteii Sfn0 nue inspector for tho' Cherokee na tion nas issued an order prohibiting me importation oi Texas or Arkansas cattle Into tho Cherokee nation for grazing purposes. The order is to prevent tho introduction of Texas fe ver. Herds now en route have been stopped, and the quarantine will be strictly enforced. Tho visit to Phoenix, Ark., of 13. H. Harriman, president of the Southern Pacific Railroad, and party, was a marked event which eamo near being a tragedy. Mr. Harrimau's party started for a horseback ride about the city, when Miss Harriman, tho young daughter of the financier, became en gaged in a fierce battle with a bron cho horse she was riding. HOTEL ARRIVAL8. The Pendleton. George Gauniio, Portland. William Malier, Portland. C. M. Smith, Portland. Miss Leonora Jackson, New York- Harry J. Fellows, New York". Mrs. E. II, Jackson, New York. William Dauer, New York. W. M. Carruthers, Omaha. A. R. Galbraith, Janesville. M. H. Jones, Seattle. W. D. Deaver, Portland. L. A. Raker, Portland. M." W. Dennis, Duluth. W. D. Allard. Mariam B. Brooke, Portland. M. Robson, Spokane. Thomas J. Flavin, Portland.' D. Shults, Spokane. Joe S. Willson, Spokane. F. J. Ginger, Spokane. Will Fowler. J. M. Bates, Walla Walla. W. R. Glendining, Portland. Thomas J. Smith, Turlock. J. H. Kloeckner, Turlock. J. T. Hall, Now York. S. S. Butler, Starbuck. The Golden Rule. Oliva Evans. Miss Bertie Elam, Milton. Mrs. J. E. Lourall. Dave Wright. PJlot Rock. William J. Moore, Spokane. P. E. Hunsucker. G. D. Galley, Portland. C. D. Rinker, Spokane. J. T. Withrow, city. C. Hanson, Santa Rosa. L. H. Vichauer, San Francisco, Mllo Svenson, Pilot Rock. W. E. Nuckals, Heppner. George Ditty, Heppner. Hector Moore, Walla Walla. S. W. Dugger, Albany. L. Cunningham, Portland. Prominent Oregonlnrts Are In the Of ficiary of the League George H. Williams President. An nggressive campaign for direct Ipgislatlve reforms is in progress. The league In Oregon boasts some prominent men in Its officiary, the officer:; b'ir.t: ' George' H. Williams, presidont, Portland; W. S. U'Ron, secretary. Or egon City; F. McKercher, treasurer. ! Portland. ) Executive Committee Stephen A. Iowell. Pendleton; C. S. Jackson. 'Pendleton; Sol Hlrsch, Portland; Dr. ( Harry Lane. Portland; J. C. Bayer, iPnrtlntiil! W A TTnwn flnrllnn: f!. C. j Hoguo, Albany; C. E. S. Wood. Port , land: J. B. Waldo, Mnoleay: George IE. Orton. Portland; W. D. Hare. Hillsboro; John C. Young, Bnker i City; Frank Williams, Ashland: F. E. Beach, Portland. Its nhiert is thr ndontlnn bv the people of the initiative and referen dum amendment to the constitution of the state of Oregon at the general election in June, 1902. An Announcement. i The advocates of the initiative and referendum say that the true ques tion is not whether our present sys tem of government Is good that is admitted, but "can It he made bet ter?" Our government has been greatly improved In the last 120 years, and we believe it can be great ly strengthened and further improv ed. We do not suircest the nhnllMnn of any legislature or house of legisla ture. We believe in legislative bodies for quick action in the ordinarv af fairs' of government, and as a svstem of checks and balances, but we ask also a final check on them in the hands of the people. We do not ask its application to na tional affairs until the American neo- plo have proved its value and prac ticability to them on important state laws. Sunnlled bv tho Ex. Com. TlliPPt Legislation League of Oregon. GEORGE H. WILLIAMS, President. W. S. U'REN, Secretary. , Speaker Henderson. j DAPHNE'S GOOD VDK. The Circle Have Many New Members of the Order. Daphne Circle, Women of Wood craft, at their regular raeemiK ncsday evening did considerable work of a nature to prove that Pendleton Camp. No. 41, it It makes good its de termination to save some of those wagers, "will Have to hurry." Four teen candidates were Introduced into the mysteries of Woodcraft, and 19 applications were received for mem bership. This brings tho total of ilAn4d n til Irtdtl to fnr ihn Hmln. flhlCO OICUICU 11 ii ivumu w - - . i 4.1.. In. fftlMnrr nn til tin ftl llflK llPftll i IUU 1UK lulling wniiitp i - ... 1 it. -,J,. i on. up on 1U4, anu leavus uiu uuuc just 24 applications behind the Camp, and tho ladies declare they have just begun to work, and will come in strong on the home stretch. They l.nn ImDti enrt nf linltttitfr hank, tn see Just how many they would need to bent the camp. Tiie circle took another important and progressive step in their history last evening. The meetings were changed from twice a month to onre a week, and the night was changed from Monday to Wednesday. This gives Daphne circle a very material advantage, as it enables it to cut down the delay between the election to membership and Initiation which will be much more satisfactory to ap plicants. Altogether. Daphne Circic Is mak ing the chips fly in their part of the forest. THE BIG BOSTON FIRST SHIPMENT- TiEN-BLOCH THIN JUST RECEIVED AT THE BIG STOI T)mn in and see them when on thn w.. ... the post office. We willfishow them to y0ll quickly. Better maue tnammercnant tailored. What It Is. Advertising Is the life blood of the business world today, and well direct ed advertising is like the powerful i searchlight of a river steamer, thrown 1 upon a distant cottage on the bank, j cutting it out like a picture nainted on a black canvas. The timid buyer and tho prospective Industry will follow tho rays of the searchlight of public- itv. lust. S1H Hllrplv nn will tho pvoo nf I the steamer's passengers follow the light thrown from their vessel. They will not search the surrounding gloom for objects of interest when .a hnnuH- ful picture is clearly shown before them. Prosnectlve hnvprR mill tint search the surrounding gloom for 1 your competitors if the searchlight of I publicity la turned on your own place of business. Canastota (N. Y.) Bee. . $3.50 LORIA ! ARRIVED TODAY j; jUTCHER-CUT, ' Foot form "Major." I Widths A and B. Of! Can't Keep it Secret. The splendid work of Dr. Kind's: New Life Pills is dally coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever known be fore. Thousands bless them for cur ing constipation, sick headache, bil liousness, jaundice and indigestion. Try them. 2Gn nf T.olimn,. r. n 255 pairs more Doaglas in a day or two SPRING STOCK COMPLEl " 4 In this Una we have exceptional II 1 Mm ings of unsurpassed variety of da and material. The workmanshipl the best and all guaranteed. 50 CCIlt Stf SpendetS Exceptional valws Boston Stori Hon. David B. Henderson. 11 nw speaker of the house of representa tives, wnen he was chairman nf Hin judiciary committee, declared In fn. i iirnt c.f,. vor of the principle of initiative and I - reierenuum, as lollows: Robert B. Grnvton dlod nt hi i,m It would be a great advantage to i in North Sni The Vice of Nagging. Clouds the hnnnln hut a nagging woman often needs help. She may bo so norvols and run down In health that trifles annoy her. If she i s melancholy. ed with loss or appetite, he'-dache sleoplossnoss, constipation or fainting tuu uizzy speus, she needs Ekctric witters, the most wonderful PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS George Bagly enm! intn A0fi and aftor mingling with the public wmuiuii, anu uoveioped a case of smallpox. Near Troutdalo Smelt are running , Use, U',and ,,ecomo healthy and UP the Sandy river fn thS scToo h fWy' Tr? 0nly 50c" Tallman & The fish so niimoJ Z i, ?lt Ca ""antee satisfaction. urn , .... .. ""V genonilly, slept at tho Astor House tor n,Ilng womcn- ThousandP of suff- wlfli n .,..i , , . "au orera frnm fnnnl i.i - .. iiuiiuico, nervous troubles, bnck.mhn nmi wani, i,i.i.. J hnvo used it, and become healthy and no scooped out by the wagonload, with btickots and Improvised dlpnets of gunny sacks. Senator Mitchell will appear before tile common committee in support of tho Orepon Item in the rivers and S" h- o will advocate the retention item? now carried and sov- mentsnCrCaS0B "n0 Wlth hls nmond Tho poople of Harney City have elected U,o following city offlcow S sorve for op v. m . Haines: ror-im(.n. Charles Craw ford. E. T. r-,ys starr Ducklnnd; BurZ' n,hen IrV,ns: SSemenC,ay: Sl'rV0,'r' U :;r"r : :" '" wrisiit had .. - ji ... '.n..roressional manner bv V." ' '""nuncomont in the r;! r r':oT1'. 0 Quarters. w,o'i t '"".'laniy tendered his reslrnation a fi member or tho club L f; j,"vI)at wnoxpected and not nUoSet'.rr a-reeablo to part of tho club Bim'r, at least. The doc tor has nlF, J ns a memiuT ,, n, o., rv,.i 1 cloty. In .M.., on,zatIop ,;eHhB0 been qnft,. f.poincnt ns j the Stonmtoln nu hp havine ofHces of rcsponsJJbHty and honor In both. 4 Six new suits for damages, aggre gating $950,000, for tho loss of lives of New Itocholle residents, who wero killed in the Park avenue tunnel col lision and for injuries received by wreck victims, have been begun against the Now York Central In the supremo court at White Plains, N. i. Tho larirnst suit (V... i- 'rought by Walter C. Coffin, of CS afayetto street, New Itocholle, who UI tor injuries receiv uy nis son, Everett Coinn. Ever who is to years old. is still In r " v r nospitai. and It Is claimed will bo a cripple for life. With tho other suits for injuries and deaths oroviously filed, the total demand for iiiu.lua nmotlllts tn not!., timn public man if exnression on mens ures could be had from the nennlp and in a general way I can say, with out hesitation, that anv tilan which will enable the" people to know what they are thinking; in other words, to let A know wiiat B. C and D believo cannot do otherwise than good, and above all, an intelligent expression of the mass of the voters on any and all leading propositions and iintrammnl. ed ballot and the free, intelligent ex pression of the people I will ever be found favoring both, and can be so quoted. Whatever is done, should permit tho fullest discussion before tho vote is taken, so that tho citizens may compare notes fully and the questions discussed may' enter into tho campaigns among tho people." J. P. Wager's Views. John P. Wager, formerly editor of the East- Oregonian, at a meeting in Portland under the auspices of the league, gave a forceful address, from, which is taken this excerpt: "Wo have got a start in tho Aus tralian ballot system. When I at first introduced it In the senate I was laughed at, but after all it was event ually adopted and acknowledged much superior to tho old Missouri system of voting bv slen of lmn.i t did not at first believe In tim ir-itin. ttve and referendum, but after having Bllltueu II I arrived at t he nnnnlnalr... that direct legislation is democracy, which, in other words, is simply tho mm ul me people. 72 years. Deceased wns lmm ,i t.. land and came with his parents to Auburn, N. Y., when a small boy. . He went to California in 1849, and came to Oregon in 1882. He leaves a wid ow, Mrsi' Mary Scott-Crayton, and four children by a former wife. The child ren reside in California. Timothy Cgy Brone maa Grass Seeds gjT Seeds Alfalfa Seeds Get Oa Prices You Buy, TO CURE A COLO IN flHP mv Take Lnxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets am Unlets refund tbo money if it 9 ,o ure E. . rove' siRnatnre Is on each box 25c I r ) VARIETY i ...IN... I ; Clover Seeds Garden Seeds in cw Package. Thompson Hardware Company 6fiJS JESSE FAILING : Smoke Pendlftton -oonnpf Clqar. StOO Dollars Howard, 3100. lenK:,f,"'.l.h!f?J!?' I .Pleased lo mem. Ifmi'.c;t2h , n..K'." ""P"8' f?at- rtlnir .iir,r.. ;c- rr ." miernailv. ffM toS C0 Toledo, Ohio. Hall'. Family Fim afi the beit. Smoke Pride of Umatilla Clgan. Horses Wanted. Will be in Pendleton Friday and fontaino & Garrison's feed yard to buy horses weighing from 1050 pounds and nnwnnio or.. t c x s years old. M.ust be .fat, sound and blocky built. 'j, c. HAYES. THE CARPET MAN... We Arc Cleaning Out... pur winter carpets to make room for our New bpring Stock Its n sweeping reduc tion in prices, too. and tho wise liouso keeper will do well to take advantage of tuem. Come now and make your selection of Lace Curtains. Portlers, Hugs, etc. CIos" Ing out an elesant line of Hope Portlers Matting and Wall Paper. ioiers, Sewing Machines of All Kinds. Vegetables AND We may live without poetry, music We may live without conscience nnd iivb wunoiii neart; wo -may live without friends, and live ttuuinii iitim But business today cannot live with ui uua. The Country M.erchanL Junta, Col., W. H. Wallaco. ;l 11 OiTfr nlnA..I ' - ..v.. a.uuj.juK car potior, was iy"Cd "l 8 ,c,ock t night on a cor- . Ui w: court, nouse square, being howling moh f 7nan "" B? i, . ., . . wuo aaa After tho hamrine tho Zf' negro was riri,nH ...ni z. Iwq bad been Kept out of town all lay by Sheriff Fnrr in n save hlnv from hm2P0 made; no resistance to the fiSSK and died protesting bis Innocence Groceries GO TO F. S. YOUNGER & SON AMERICAN PLAN. $3 00 per Day and Upwards. Finest Hot In the P Nor Your Money Back if you do i riotlike anytUlnij you buy from us. b . THE PORTlvAN Special Rate tn p... " AD- ORBQON. For Health, Strength and r i ensure unnk ::::::: lore Moens, JProprieton uuiyti.