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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1902)
Harvest Wearing Apparel We can supply you with everything in the Cloth ing, Shoe and Hat Line, you need during the Harvest Season. We are offering a regular harvest of bargains dur ing our Special Harvest Sale, which is now in progress. THE GREAT WEST PROMINENT CITIZEN WRITES ABOUT OPPORTUNITIES HERE. I. BAER Sf DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Halters, Pendleton 729 Main Street -h feast Qsswfy THURSDAY, AUGUS1 14, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Cholera is raging in Japan. The death list already numbers more than 1000. New York City is preparing to spend n quarter of a million dollars in alterations to be made on its city hall. The populists of Texas held a well attended convention at Fort Worth 'yesterday. A full ticket was placed in me neia. 1 The new ship combine will run its different lines separately as hereto fore, until Morgan and his people get organized and take active control Having withdrawn precautionary measures against cholera in the Phil ipplnes, it is reported now that the contagion is spreading with alarming rapiaity. Scottish hunters are disappointed this year in their annual hunt In the moors of Scotland. The cold spring: ana uncongenial summer killed off all of the young brood of birds. ueen i-.irs claim to the crown lands of the Hawaiian Islands, has oecome so serious that the senatorial committee upon its visit to those islands has been instructed to invest! gate the matter thoroughly and re port. The printers, in their meeting at Cincinnati yesterday, amended the law of the Typographical Union so as to prevent the use of any matter set by union printers either In the way of exchange or "borrowing." It is reported that TV B. Walker. millionaire lumberman of Minneapo- Hotel Pendleton. J. D. Gordon, Lewiston. W. W. Boloter. Lewiston. Henry Waechter. D. Shultz, Spokane. F. J. Ginger, Spokane. J. F. Melcher, Starbuck. C. F. Overbaugh, Portland. W. B. Kurtz. Fred Walte. Miss Anna Marsha 11, civ. William Maher, Portland C. M. Smith, Portland. W. H. Herman, Portland. It. M. Hart, St. Louis. A. F. Zoellner and wife, citv. George T. Williams, Walla Walla Mrs. J. E. Bingham, Walla Walla. D. A. Astrom and wife, Maysville. W. M. Van Patto nand wife. F. V. Marton, Sacramento. R, H. Smith, Zanesville. The Golden Rule. J. W. Crom and wife, Portland. F. P. Cook, Ukith. F. Wald, city. A. F. Brown, Davenport. Clarenro Obert, . Davenport. Anson George, Portland. J. C. Helfrlch, Spokane. C. D Jtlnker, Spokane. George W. Proebstel, Weston. John Caplinger, Helix. J E. Swift, La Grande. C. H Montgomery, La Grande. James Jones, Helix. C. F. Jones. Helix. B. E. Bidwell, Portland. George H. Maxwell, ' Portland. THE GREAT CIRCUS. Excursion to Walla Walla to Witness Ringling Bros.' World's Greatest Show. Ringling Bros.' great circus, tho lis, has just closed a deal in which west show of the kind that has yet he secured 65,000 acres of timber land in California. It Is intimated that Railroad Magnate Jim Hill has an in direct Interest in the transaction. E, L. Furlpong, a student of the geo logical department of the University of California, has discovered imbed ded In the famous lime rocks of Snaa ta county, in that state, the entire re mains of an arctotherlum slmum, the gigantic species of the primeval bear, that was of the first of the kind to roam the two American continents, but which has long been extinct. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8. The Oregon Press Association will meet at Newport tonight. A number of addresses on current newspaper topics is on the program for the pres ent session. Mrs. Dunnlway delivered the annual address before the G. A. R. encamp ment at Pleasant Home, Or., yester day, choosing for her subject the Declaration of Independence. Congressman-elect J. N. Williamson is urging harmony In the election of a United States senator from this state. Mr. Fulton has also stated that his chances of election are good. Northwestern hopgrowers are pre paring to form a pool by which means they expect to raise the prices of hops at once. It Is claimed that such a pool was very valuable to growers last year. Frank Foster, a railroad man, was run over and killed by a train of cars near Goblo yesterday. Both legs were entirely severed from his body. HIa brother, R. W. Foster, is a ticket agent for the Burlington lino. The body of T. W. Rathbun, a pros pector who was lost in the fastnesses of Mt. Adams, was found a few days ago. From the evldonces about the place where the body was found It Is believed that ho lost his life In a fierce combat with a largo mountain bear. Tho Indian Institute, consisting of PiioMn Coast educators, will bo held at Nownort noxt week. Prominent educators will bo tin attendance from fiirnmriimit tho West, and an interest Ing program Is promised along tho lines of tho best metiioa ror euucax ing tho nation's wards, visited the Pacific CoasU, requiring this season four full trains for Its transportation, will exhibit In Walla Walla Friday afternoon and evening, August 15. Tb' give the people erf Pendleton and vicinity an opportu nlty to witness this wonderful exhlbl Hon, the O. R. & N. Co. has made a rate of '$1.90 from Pendleton to Walla Walla and return. Tickets to be sold for tho morning train of August 15, good returning August 10. All Were' Saved. "For years I suffered such untold misery from bronchitis," writes J. H. Johnston., of Broughton, Gai, "that often I was unable to work. Then, when everything else failed, I was wholly cured by Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption. My wife suffered Intensely from asthma, till it cured' her, and all our experience goes to show It Is the best croup medicine in the world. A trial will convince you if s unrivaled .for throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Tallman & Co.'s. Some Peculiar Ideas In the East About This Country Funny Letters The Good and the Bad Side. To tho Editor: Lettor after letter is received from men east of the Rocky Mountains, asking about our Western country. Some of the letters are very funny, oven ridiculous. The writers do not mean to make them ludicrous, but for that reason they seem all the more so. One man from Missouri wrote recently asking "What are the chances for a lawyer? Another letter ran this way: "Can man of average Intelligence get any thing to do in the West?" Now could any quest for information be more ambiguous than these two? Ono man I wrote to a friend in Pendleton asking what kind ot people inhabited the West. K Ever since this wilderness was first peopled, Easterners have nourished feeling of mingled awe and dread to ward us. Why this prejudice toward our West and its people Is so deep rooted still remains an unexplalnable mystery. A vast amount of literature in circular advertising form has been scattered broadcast over the East calmly telling the Incredulous East erner that the wild Indians have long since ceased to roam the woods, and that cowboy riding Is not still the chief industry of Oregon. If the nver ago Easterner could only be made to understand that we are not constant ly In imminent peril of loosing our lives at the hands of law-breakers things would rest easier with us, but there are still some of average Intel ligence who think that no one dares venture out Into the streets of our cities after night without carrying a revolver with us. Now this is a very erroneous impression. We are a lawrabidlng people. We are a courte ous people. We feel It our duty to protect the immigrants as far as In us lies the power. We have invited them to come and settle among us and wo feel that it is our duty to aid them in every way possible. There is not a question more com plex than this one of immigration Advertising literature is disseminated so widely and In so many different ways that when a wrong impression is created on the mind of the reader It Is very difficult to find wherein the responsibility lies. Many intelligent neonle. with a good knowledge of human nature do not seem to know how to read an immigration circular. It is not the custom of the people in this grasping world of ours to adver Use their failings, but their good qual itles. So it Is In the advertising of any section of country. Its defects are lightly passed over and much stress laid upon the favorable feat ures. But readers should be fully aware of this. It is not actual mis statement of facts, but the Inability to comprehend the reading matter published that leads so many a3tray. But tho Immigrant starting out with a proper Idea of what he has read, need not look for disappointment when he reaches this land of modern Canaan. For truly it Is deserving the name. Tho resources within Its boun daries are vast. A tourist making a rapid trip through the country looking out of the car window may not real ize the extent of Its riches. Some uarts of the country at first sight, like the rough diamond, do not cre ate an Impression of Its value. But on minute examination, beneath the crust can be found the richest ma terial for production that can bo found anywhere. We do not have the least deslro to subdue the ardent enthusi asm and feverish anxiety of tho East- "nor to come to thois land of tho setting sun. But to the man who drifts here In an uncertain way, look ing for a job. Ho may find work. He may find' disappointment. But to the man who comes herd with a purpose, tho determination not to fall, but to stick to It a few years, success Is cer tain. A good many vocations hero are overdone. A good many moro pur suits arc underdone, and thoro Is al ways a o fiv 1 he wlde-a-wako man who has tho gift of application and a desire to excel without the nearly al ways attendant deslro to get Im mensely rich. When competition Is bo Btrong as it is here, there can be found no other field where people are so willing to pay good values for ability. D. B. Pendleton, Or., August 13, 1902. Sunday Excursion to Walla? Walla. The Pendleton baseball team plays two games at Walla Walla on Sunday, August 17th, and in order to. give the Pendleton people an opportunity to see both games, the O. R. & N. Co. will run an excursion to Walla Walla and return. Train leaves Pendleton 8:15 a. m., arriving at Walla Walla 10 a. m. Returning, leaves Walla Walla at 7 p. rn. Fare for round trip ono dollar. Excursion to Circus. For the benefit of those desiring to attend Ringling Bros.'s circus at Walla Walla, tomorrow, tho O. R. & N. Co. will sell round trip tickets to Walla Walla and return nt $1.90 for the round trip. The going trip will be made on regular train leaving at S:15 a. m., and a Bpecial train will bring the people back, leaving Walla Walla after evening performance, at 11 p. m. She Do you think that wo can get along without the cook, dear? Sure. Why if the worst comes, you can do the cooking and I can get my meals at the restaurant. Life. PIMPLES PREVENTED BY fSHAP The most effective skin purifying and bean tlfyiiigsoap,ns well as purest and svree test, for toilet, bath, and nursery. It'strikea at tho cause of bad complexions, rwl, rongh hands, falling hair, anil baby blemishes, viz., tho clojigeil, irritated, inllamcd, over worked, or sluggish PoitES. SoM trrtjwhttt. Pottmr I)o xjiu Cm. Cnr.. 'olt from, Union, U. t. A. lirttltli dfpMi K. Niw. nc.tr 'n. l-omion. "Ho to Cure flmpla,"fne. An Expert Who knows all about those things that make life easy those warm days, says that our Fruit Syrups and Ice Cream Soda Are the finest he ever tast ed. If you're not an ex pert, he one join the crowd of experts that drink at our fountain. We like to serve experts. We can please the most fastidious.. Try Cyclets' Delight For that languid feeling. F.W.Schmidt&Co. Reliable Druggists. Phone, Main 851. Shatters All Records. Twice In hospital, F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doc tors to cure a sovero case of plies, causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve soon cured hlra. Subdues Inflammation, con quers aches, kills pains. Best salve In tho world, 25c at Tallman & vCo.'s drug sloro. Removal Notice. I havo removed my ofilco to the building on Court street, one door east of First National Bank building, whore I will continue in same lines of business as heretofore. J. It. DICKSON. TO HELP YOU REMEMBER j Our Mpmnrntiflnm TtnoUn ir rather onnof them would rve to remind ynu of what. evr vou are likely to forget. When you spend a dollar, Set It flown. When you lend a dollar, S-t it down. Whatever you do to use up money, .Bet it down. People whoBctthiiiBH down are winners O.ur vet pock et Memorandum BooIch are easy to carry 5c up to hand some leather bound ones for 75n. Wo have the higher books with pocketaand with out, indexed and plain, nil Bortfl, BlzeB and prlcs. Butchers' Honks, Grocers' Books and Time Books. FRAZIER'S Book and I Stationery Store. SIIUMRD UJr? AI-Llr-p. ..... . iTnk1. ni 'l..".6" 1 "Bn JiBKe. ui ih-n'l'ft1 1".'. ln Ml? PLe enh.nfo.1 uik..L " ! niuMU 01 our D 1KK16S. remlnder that we hafe bI.o those Iron Bound Hubs on Uih Winona waKOn No loi.2 boxos no Brea.ft inlH.ua. They run ea?ie, than any KISS nut0. ,SEnEeU8DABOUtTCT,.ln,C1 See Us About Gasoline Engines NcAQLE BROTHERS Water8t,near Main, Pendleton. Ore. The East Oregonlan is Eastern Or gon'a representative paper. It leads, and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium of this section. The Best 50 CENT OVERALLS CENT SHIRT TO BE USED NOW $ 5.00 Goats and Pants, August price 9.00 Goats and Pants, Angnst prico 10,00 Goats and Pants, Angnst price 12.00 Goats and Pants, Angnst price 14.00 Goats and Pa its, Angnst price 6.71 1 9.00 10 These Suits are mt "Hand-me-downs" in appearance cheap looking, but are the very thing that's wanted bv sir dressers or those desiring comfort these sultry August days The proper collar for this weather is a low turn-over-two for 25 cents and you are better pleased. will The fall (-02) KNOX HATS are here and the grand openinr be. August 15th. s-, The fall of 1902 will be a record breaker at the The Boston Store ALWAYS THE LOWER PRICE Harvesters Headquarters I have a full Line of Oils, Axle Grease Compound Lace Leather, Water Bags, and in fact everything you need in the Hardware Line At Ptices That ate Right. Taylor, the Hardware Mao 741 Main Street BARGAINS Can always bo bad at ftHgV tally .between seasons. Of Hues nave yet muy toW ng, but wo must """r3L fofrall trade. Now -fa the Jgj cheap. Remnuntafromiow' less tnan cost 75o Carpets now ' 50c Carpets uow ' aKr. Aln Pnrnptfl noW Try the Victor Porch ftM'08 1 tning tins uui , fu JESSE FAP Thorn I Nn fluestiOII ADATTT' T7niTP nt? RVFRS' FLUU j Nothing -...a a .... 1 1 i. 1 n 1 . It is tne linest grade it is possiDie w ( but the choicebt wheat enters into Byers Ho , satisfaction is the result whererever it is used 10 r 1 1 , PENDLETON ROLLER MILW W. S. Byers, Proprietor. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. 1 I)