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III,. I n W '..in HIWIU FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1001 DAILY, WEEKLY .SEMI-WEEKLY Eut Qregonlan Publishing Company AT PENDLKTON. Oltl&OX. DAILY SCB5CP.IPTIDS HATES: One coot ter year, bv mail 15 00 Ouecopy six muntbt.br mall. 2S0 One copy per week, brcarrirr IS Trial subscription , Su InnlB mi i l.nra f I iniu)IO u uuiwci a ...... r ......... a ,.... . ........ v.' BPMi.warKT.v arrtsmiprmv i.ATri5! Onocopyono year 204 unecopysixmomhs..... Trial subscription SO ttlticle numbers U wrwift.v fRrnipTtfv kites: One copy one year JIM One copy six months... To Trial subscription SO MnKle copy M Anvnr.TiM.No bates: One lncb.gr less, lii Senil-WeMj-,per month.flOO Rite inch, or less, In dally, tierinontli 2.0Q Two Indies, orle4,ln Ually and Wwkly, per month SOT Over three Inches, Knil-Weekly, per Inch per month 1 00 Over throe inches. Dally. per Inch per month.. 2 00 Over threA lnchf.H. In flallv ami WVpL-W. pr 9 inch per monlh nelnch.orles. i'" mice iiiurq, iu iccm, per iiivufurr month 71 Onelnch.orlest.ln Weekly tier monlh IT ... i . i .. .. i . . ii'-.r.i.. i. . trAvt.lM I I. -...u . I. rf Himiji.iJcriiituiitiriJiuuiu., CM. Goltil nonpareil advertisements In Beml-Weekly, Wealllr Or Datlv. flr.t lnirt!nn lu Innh llfkV MB inhiunanl Inaatllnn i ' '1 " I " J 1 1 1 T r I .lull, WW. local notices, ten cjnts per Una. each Insertion. FOR A CLEAN TOWN. A commendable spirit of energy is manifest on the part of the common council and the Commercial Associa tion and the citizens generally that indicates good prospects for Pendle ton's improvement during the coming summer. Street sprinkling will be done at the expense of the municipal ity, and another wagon will be added to those heretofore In use. The street commissioner will vigorously attend to the matter of causing the cleaning of the highways. The health officer will see that debris is removed that might menace the people with fevers and other disorders. And all along the line there will be a movement to make Pendleton clean and tidy. This is pleasing to all who entertain feel inga of civic pride. It will pay, too, for Pendleton will have an unusually large number of visitors this summer. Thousands will be here to attend the Woodmen's log-rolling, the Hereford sale, the Adventlsts' camp-meeting the hosts will pass through the town as they come from the East to seek homes in thcCoast states. Let every one encourage the movement. Let lawns and front yards and back yards be cleaned voluntarily, to the end that the officials may be assisted In their good work. Clean the town! r be men w ho are selected according to! approved and condemned by people; in i urriej . some say ihhi is ac-i the suggestion of that gentleman. t i . . . ,,, , I curate and just; others accuse him w ....0 , of ,jelng actuated by prejU(iice and man. D. B. Hill is coached by his New York friends, and Arthur P. Gor man is backed by Maryland and other supporters. But, so It seems to the East Oregonlan, neither can arouse the enthusiasm of the democratic hosts as Tom Johnson can. The Ohioan possesses Ideal qualities as a candidate. He Is practical, experlenc" ed, honest, vigorous and today rep resents the most hopeful tendencies in the held of national politics. Un less conditions change materially dur ing the next year or two, Johnson will be a winner in 1904. nersonal snite. He has at least stir red up the sultan and his court to a degree of indignation that has not been snown here for many years. The missionaries say that Abdul Hamid is a bad sultan, but a good Moslem; that his fanaticism is equal to that of any faker in bis realm, and that he Is responsible for the persecution of the Christians and for the massacre of the Armenians; that the orders were given by him personally. A MAIDEN'S MISTAKE. A. COWARDLY SULTON Willlnni E. finrf Is writes frnm. f!nn- stantinople to the Record-Herald: Every body says that the sultan is made a cownrd by his advisers, who keep telling him that his life is in danger and who are continually dis covering conspiracies which never exist. The latest conspiracy against him. is attributed to on of his best and most loyal friends, Fuad Pasha, The Hero of Elena, one of the fore most generals of the Russia In 187" and the war against Greece in 1S97. Fuad Pasha is an en lightened and honest, man anil litis had the confidence of the foreigners to a degree greater than almost any other of the sultan's favorites. And until recently he was so much of a favorite that the sultan allowed him An Iowa court has rendered a de cision that will be considered too mrr. for mything by t . i. :ii :ons r that state, especially if tiioy are par tially artificial in 'jj1!- makeup. nn which will be rejaidcil with favm by young men whose courting days are not over. A young man proposed marriage to a young woman anu was accepted. He dotlbtlesR lnvpil hpr nil nvor hill he was particularly enamored of her neautmii luxuriant hair. Expressing Ills admhation thereof nnp dnv tn n rival of his fiancee, she said that the war against crown OI -auty ougnt to ue ueauti- iui, us ma uw.ier nan nam a large price for it. The young man, incredulous, de manded of his brioe-to-be the truth, She acknowledced that the hnlr she wore was not a natural growth where worn but had been an article of mer chandise; whereupon he broke off the MANTELST Iu different styles, such ns will prove objects of utility i.utl beauty In any hnnse. Catalogue of Mantles Free Electric llxtures, lumps, 8"(1' chandeliers, globf s, etc. VERY LOW PRICES Will furnish original designs for til- HK. wood worK or cial (leslfruB for fitting up saloons. Ub timutes furnished free. Tie Tohn Batrctt Company l PORTLAND, ORE. ,. , . ,i ta, f-rr j'otf I Pendleton Planing Mill SUMS... . Ltimfee YatdJ to hold his handkerchief for the peo- f engagement and diverted his court pie to kiss, which was a mark of the I i?.g facuIties '"to other directions, greatest honor and confidence. He Thereupon the maiden with the beau- iiiui oougnion nair sueu ner lost Iov kept Fuad Pasha about his person continually, giving him the command of his bodyguard, but a few weeks ago Fuad offended the detective de partment, which reported to the sul ed for damages and breach of prom ise of marriage, but the court held that It was the hair that li larly admired, and she had decieved him with reference thereto ho wns tan that his favorite was becoming! iim nwit.h reference thereto, he was involved with the reformers known ! leKa!,y J"stlfied i" refusing to carry BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread use flyers' Bst Flow. It took first premium at the Chicago World's Fair overall competi tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever need. Every sack is guaranteed. We have the best Steam Rolled Bailey, Seed Rye and Beardless Barloy. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. Buy their stock bythP. carload lots and a tfPt the. U r.. ' . "cri . "c'-nt of th. them to sell at a verl! 1 t I IF YOU NEED Lumber, BttUdingpJ Lime, Cement, sand, Terra Cotta J get out prices. Pendleton Pianino Lumber Yard, R. FORSTER, Proprietor Gasoline Engine for Sale invoiveu witn tne retormers known I "-y " '""B 10 carry at the "Voung Turkey" partv, and 1 out his ensegement, and that she had Clint. li. , no lecal redress. wiuuu ins nuuse. T . , . . iei mis irue taie or courting and a court be a warning to all maidens ed who they were and what they I a similar situation; If any essen were there for, hue he pretended to 1 lial cnarm of theirs' is artificial, let spies were set to Fuad noticed strange men around his premises. He nrohnlilv sn DIRECT LEGISLATION. Fortunately, the question of direct legislation the initiative and the referendum will not be a partisan Issue in Oregon politics in the coming campaign. Both parties will advocate it and therefore representatives of both parties will be in duty bound to support It in any manner in which It come up before the legislature. Every newspaper of uny importance In Ore were there for, hue he pretended to 1 tial charm of theirs' is artificial, let believe thev were burglars, and pur-' , m be careful not to let this fact chased a supply of rifles and revolv- become known until after marriage; ers, which he placed in the hands ofor better corageously make the fact liln snnmnl. mill. .1 ! lillOWn and trust, to rllf vnnnrr mon'a IWIIIO ,11111 lliaLI UUIIUIIH IU lire ' ,, V" ,r..l..B 4MU W if they became offensive This fnM ! gallantry and generosity. was reported to the sultan promptly 1 B,,t fort,lnately, at least out here and the vigilence of the spies was In- i 11 0reSn- s"ch a case would scarcely creased. A few days later a collision occur red between them and Fuad's ser vants in which several were killed and wounded. Fuad was immediate ly arrested and taken to the palace, and after an interview with the sul tan was sent aboard the latter's pri vate yaciit, which sailed at once for1 Beyrouth without allowing the pris-1 oner to communicate with with his family and friends. He is to have been sentenced for life to exile at Damascus instead of 'hplrif executed, which is a timru- if trot forbearance on the sultan's part. ever come up; physical artificially is doubtless rare, and few young men would be decieved in any such point u pto the proposing state of court ship. Telegram. A five horse power srasoline engine with pipes and fittings, oil tanks .1 1. n.l.ln ry .mnnfcnrw tn cnt 11 n nnri nnprnfp. Tl n fr i n f an u wdici idims. GvciyniiiiK ijjm r "t""" "b--- and fittings are all new, being in use only a few weeks. Entrine is verv economical and guaranteed to be satisfactory. Prici $250 including fittings. Address East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon. Fuad will have nl at Damascus. Several of the sultan's former favorites hopefully awaiting a day when their sovereign will be less susceptible to the Influence of his hired spies and uuiucuves anil more trustful of his loyal friends ami great difference, however, is his ma-' J' sty's natural distrust. When his' suspicions are once aroused his gon is counselling the neonle to so , dle dlways distorted and his ! that direct leoinintinn 1.0 n.n.i- -pnni ence can scarcely ever he re- . . . " " " !" sioreu. He is thus driving n... t ot tne law of the commonwealth, with him some of his most valuable mi - VPrV f nil' nvnA.,11 ... . . . I llf-l,.i,. will. .v.,, c.i.uuiuiis, iNumuers or thel most prominent and influential citl- ?ere Drys, author of the "Phi zens of the stnio n,. ,i,o....i.. 4,.J."0 ne or the Sultan," recently miln UVilllUllllllli: III.II llahnl I.. T-1 -- 'iiiiu uuiua no I'luu-ueuiugs nre only for- nromise of nvlt n-hiin u ...m i mal, however. Iien.nma xi,. r ... respects make for good. It is not tn C0l""ry before tile manuscript of I I- assumed that u L teZ! claimed for ir i- ic ha i,aM B"nimont i""ji--i;iuiB win uonvu iu surrenuer nim but be realized. It is not a ne plus ultra. "as ref"sed to do so. Mr. Dorys, 'how- Tt I. . . lOVer. Will imvni. I. . 43 "UL u ""'vent tor all of the prob- t0 hjs home ,u 10 ret,lrn !rco1I!l"'!Clt,ZCn?hil, h !'!?:. Pn nat.osave ""' B"vuriiinuiu. uur iciiuesieu Uy tllO Turkish nm. mi-AOr InrrlolnilM . 111 . .. I IlilCOflilnn ... . .., wul glve t0 tno 1)eo. ....uuuu, i Hupiiress tne volume and Plo opportunities to veto bad laws or ,u S",'0tan has beon ,etl to beove that Propose some that their .,.. f 'l8eihavo been complied with tives refuse in o. "m " w Yor1"- 0,lt nothing has , . "u " "ki- as "eei. none, excopt n Sweden a deterrent upon the tendency to J?110. t Is reoprted. the palace In. Place usnlosR mnetiMfl il . . . Uiontles were inRtrim,! A ... .- . H vutjtitva uijuii in Rrnt.i 1, . . . v, . u iiuL 111 iinr. ute books. T u!e ?aIe of the work. But it i I j uuiiuuui J. K. JONES' RETIREMENT, Doliealray flair See tMecnac that duttar around nd est at the root of the hslr, nuklns dand raff, cuulnx fslllnj hslr, finally bald-nesst A fietltly Hull. "A" marks exter nal layer et cplder mle sheath. n marks the interior extremity. n marks the Internal layer. C" marks u root of the hair. NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE ,Jtfthose parasitic germs; that does. Deatrnv h m... you remove the effect." FOR SALE BY DRDfifjISTS. 33 JUST THINK OP IT Three-fourths of the people in Umatlll comity me usiuK uur anruBBs una saaaies ana me w iuuihi lusv uuiameaceu 10 use mem. All this goes to show that ours are all FIRST CUSS and PRICES RIGHT. We carry a com plete stock of Collars, Spurs, Brushes, Whips, Sweat-pads.Paclc Baddies, Uajrs, StriDR leather, Tents, Wagon covers, Canvas, all kinds. JOSEPH ELL. Leading Harness and Saddlery. You get Good Beer.. KEEP YOUR Mr. Dorvs is n o., . .. , : r " uno 01 tne The defeat of United States rb. SeP n,8te..0' sultan. His tor ff. K. Jones, of Arkansas. I C a."ned- " Governor Clarke, at the recent nr.. Crete and a eLril?'0' mary election, will probably cause a T" a ji?st 1,0 occupied until his new national chairman to be selected i L,I S," .8,)fnt ,1,s chllilhood V the democratic central ,mn,,,T ilTJ.J1'0 th Y""' Kiosk. He agreed o abide by the Issue lTof ff l"UB s to do relegated "."vums 01 e ottoman court to tim ri,o, i. and much of tim mnii . : - i- . turns, senator Jones ic oi.i " " . , . .'vimi Ui ",s ok ZyZ:aa le domoTat,c party fa,th-htT beSevt,;vlls '""'i "u ne goes lntn 1. a record of much good work dono death. Mr. Dorys was corres- .u. u. organization. However, his I,". t, 11 7 "le London Times at Con retireniGiit probablv mpnna mi- stantinople for two or three candidacy of Tom L. made. himself fam!Hr' mayor of Cleveland. O.. wl Z served and that those who ,,, J ta e undertook, but : ,t le! ac cmtm piesldentlal campaign wUll JSoaot VohTy?ot VS'fitJ A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. wSUio?V,?d,NtJVOU3 Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Head- sun TM.:wLr;""ss.",":ne tne lln "ff nHlnlc ,o'nM. nuwledeed to le WIJHuUT A RUfAt huhM ickly reit0 ymalea tocompleU hVt, "il'i Jhey, Promptly remove any oUtruo. Hon or irregularity of tie system. gr Weak 8tomachy Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, log the muScular SystemTrf storing thitVZ' lost Complexion, bringing "Sck'the " kJX" edge of appetite, ancf arouiini with tS 5SS52W a2as are ''acu'ml tfiS W&53S; in Sn LaraesTt s.E -iV'4"1" nve ,h Not on Pasco, BUT ON BYERS' GROVE ADDITION TO PENDLETON. I still have Farms for Sale N.Berkeley me KUAL tbl ATE MAN. Savings Bank Building, Pendleton, Or. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Guaranteed not to cause headache or dizziness Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co pass a pleasant even ing playing Pool or Billiards at GoIdcRtjIc Pool and Billiard Parlo--, WILUAMS&WlLUAMS,Prop ai3 Court Street. Laurels The farU Exposition I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WillSKEY Cold medaU wtr t wapdtd at Chicsfo UW3. If You Want to Buy or Sell THE MINUTEST DETAIL Doesn't escape our notice when J carringe. Thnt is whiit makes our wtrinwl l..nl In Ihla II.. XV t . . . ,ii ma mil., i . ucil iuu 1TI1UL TnmnfdiMl ... . . ""I iuu in urai cni?s oruer una made mi. i-. . new Drmg it to NEAGLE BROTHERS Water St, near Main, Pendleton, ( "I Wnillfl nil niuln tlilnlr . Ar.1.. -I business without clerks as without J nuvertising.- John Wanamsler. t Another Kfnrpmnnf In- Vm paper advertlslnc is the rarat n. 1 Bultful compared to price tta"l any otucr aavertlslng in tn 1 worm. Bpace In the East Oresroalaa k ; sold at low rates. SEE FOR YOURSELF: Four Inch Ad in the Daily East Oregonian. One Week. 6 Times U four Inch Ad in the Weekly East Oregonian,OneWeek, 1 Time, and Semi-Weekly 1 Time Or a Four Inch Ad in Both Daily and Weekly and Semi-Weekly, 6 Times in Daily, I Time in Weekly tuuviUkuiu irvw ' ly,0nly Mj WHO CAN GIVE YOU A LOWER PRICE FOR ADVERTISING?! 17sit M InnnAii lm a rtv fnr TftttTt i space the rates are In the un liroportion. I Ads undor contract, at w ,0 ti.il In. t t. n I n nlmlnA nt nUO : I tlon In paper, with change of copl I without extra charge, as ottea MJ1 uuce a wcck. Doing business without til' tlslng Is like winking at a pretty, girl In the dark. You may too1 what you are doing, but no oai else does. ' The East Oregonian's Tekpho is Mam i OR WRITE TO TUB Pendleton, Oregon IAS In tliA IAfl 1 AW 1 1 amta Villi- a the ,.bil e.u,J.?vo n bofor Nil lteeclia ecliam'a lJiu Published, M RECOMMEND THEMSELVES SoW Terrwhert, la box 10c and 86c. Bold br JOHN miiiMiiM. The Louvre Saloon A house A lot farm horse cow Piano dog wagon A A A A A A PKNDLKTON TRANSFER IjRUCKING, mmo. OR ANYTHING ELSE STORAGE Put an add In the classified columns of the East 0rcflonlan. as there Is no otW means ofsecurlnOSO Dreat an audience to your needs a6 ugn the colum. o this paper. CR0WNER BROS Everybody hereabo, f muu-honk main rric "Wabouts -11. uon'tyou? BUV YOUR - LUMBER AT THP Oregon Lumber fi AlU St., opp. Court jaon' i PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOW For All Kinds of Bulldla M Including Doors WlnrlnWS IT "- and WJrdfl Building Lime Cement Brick I CaMfl anu i at And Doa't Forget Our WJgtT For Barns and DWtHW'