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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1902)
$ SCHOOL BELL BRINGS MONDAY There is an army of School Hoys and Girls to be sup plied with tablets, ink, pencils, pens, pen holders, etc., during the coming week, and we have the best line of School Supplies for the money in town. UK $ Brock & NlcComas Company j$j TUB nUUQRN DRUaaiSTS . PENDLETON THURSDAY. SK1TBMUEU 11, 1902. I necessary the state mllttla should 1)m called out to assist them. The state should not bo mado to suffer from the wanton death-dealing acts of a lot of criminals and murderers. Umatilla taxpayers would do well to remember that after October G a penalty will be attached for making levy on all delinquents. L. K. Liggett has sold the Prlnevlllt lloview to William Holder. The new proprietor has already added mate rial to the plant which is showlug up well in the paper. Indian hopplckcrs at Nort Yakima havo gone on a strike to tho number of 500. Now don't that Jar you! Talk about the red man advancing in civil ization. He is in the front ranks. The La Grande Daily Chronicle comes out In a new dress and Is now a very neat paper. The Chroniclo has a good Held and a paper that dues not succeed at La Grande Is at fault somowhere. Success to you neighbor. It is now reported that "King" Morgan has stepped Into the mining strike question and that ho will pro ceed to settle the trouble at ouce. At least Wall street thinks this way. And Wall street Is generally right on theso questions. It Is claimed that tho St, Louis council received $57,000 for killing one bill before them. It Is safe to say that many city councils havo done worse things, for less moucy. About the only thing in favor of those St. Louis boodlers is that they wero high-priced. The Kansas City Are chief has been invited to go to London to assist In organizing a flro department. What that country will not be asking from this country In a few years Is only speculation. But then wo have been giving them lessons In one way and another over since 177C. Tho prize contest to bo offered by the Baker City people at their com ing carnival for the best broncho bu3ter is likely to develop Into find lng talent that will rival the feats of Buffalo Bill's cowboys. Oregon has tho material. There are few better riders In the world today than are found in Eastern Oregon. A sheepman is no better nor worse than a cattleman, or other stockman, and overy class is entitled to protec tion of tho law. Everyman who shoots his fellow man down on tho range Is worso than a murderer and tho gal- tnwa is none too good for him. Let tho officers do their duty or bo 1m neaoiipri. These range wars must stop. England has gotten on the proper step In regard to tho settlement of tho Boer war affairs. England Is willing io forgive and forget. Tho Boers may forgive, but It will take some time The strikers have won out In West Virginia, having gained their point on overy contention. It may at last be safely stated that the labor organ izatlons aro getting on a sensible foundation. As soon as agitators are side-tracked and the real laboring men govern their organizations there Is no power on earth to stand In their way when they are In the right. La bor supports tho world and It should rule it. The Clackamas representative to the state legislature says he Is in fa vor of amending or repealing tho co yote law. If ho is like the most of the newspapers in Western Oregon he would bo moro in favor of repealing it. Ho does not say what his amend-, ment Is, but It Is moro than likely that ho would amend tho law so as to compel Eastern Oregon to pay tho bills arising from killing coyotes un der the law. It would bo a hard blow to Oregon. Washington and Idaho should tho Carey act cause delay in starting Ir rigation experiments on the part of tho government in this country. It has been claimed that the Carey act was originated and passed as a steal, and if this bo so It should bo repealed at the earliest possible moment. Tho bill, It Is claimed, was originally pass ed In the Interest of certain land grabbers and sharks, whoso intention was to steal certain sections of lands. and was afterwards taken advantage of generally. And now upon investi gation by tho government It Is found that so many havo taken advantage of tho law that nearly overy practica ble place In tho country has been taken, or filed upon so that the gov ernment wll havo to go to tho middle west and southwest In order to make Its experiments In Irrigation. CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN. Keports from New York aro to the effect that tho democratic congres sional campaign committee has been unexpectedly successful in raising money for the canvass. Tho chair man of tho committee, Mr. Griggs, of Georgia, is comparatively unknown to national politics, but he has been shrewd enough to obtain tho assist ance of somo of tho strongest demo cratic capitalists In tho East and as a wholo tho committee is a formida ble ono. It therefore behooves re publicans to take heed of the sltua tlon. Despite the divisions In tho democratic ranks, tho lack of an Issue and tho lack of a leader, thero lb danger they may capturo tho house of representatives. The present house consists of 337 members, of whom 198 are republi cans, 151 aro democrats and eight aro classed as sllverltes or populists. Tho renubllcans havo, therefore, a major Ity of 42. Tho next house, whose members aro to bo elected this fall, will contain 38C members, being an Increase of 29. Of the additional and seriously hamper tho work of tho republican administration. It will bo soon that thoro Is noth lng In Uio situation to Justify any great amount of optimism on tho part of republicans. Thoro aro somo seath which tho party Is suro of holding, hut In virtually all districts In tho North and West thero Is going to bo n hard contest. Democracy will bo hacked In tho fight by tho Prco Trade league and will not suffer from a lack of money In any district whoro It has a chanco to win. Some time ago Sonator Vest stated that It would profit tho domocratu nothing to Obtain control of tho house this year. His argument was that a democratic house- could accomplish nothing, since tho senate and tho ad ministration nro in tho hnnds of tho republicans, while the fact thnt It was democratic would enable republicans to throw upon the house tho responsi bility for tho defeat of any leglsla tlon tho people desire. His conclu sion was that It would be good poli tics for the democrats to make no ef fort to carry a majority of tho seats In the next house, but dovoto them selves exclusively to the election of strong men In a fow districts, so thnt while remaining In n minority thoy would bo able to prollt by republican mistakes and formulate an Issue for 1901. For a time It seemed likely such tactics would be pursued. A change. however, has come over tho political situation. Tho activity of the Frco Trade League has brought tho tariff Issue once moro to tho front, and un der various names of tariff reform, tariff revision and reciprocity tho Is sue has been given a prominence which threatens to make It tho chlet subject of partisan controversy for the next two years and the point of struggle In 1904. To nchlovo that re sult the various factious of tariff tin kers are eager to get control ot the house. Henco tho success which Chairman Griggs has had In getting money In Now York, Boston nnd Chi cago for the congressional campaign. It Is strange that after tho recent experience with free trado tho dem ocratic party should be willing to again make a presidential fight on that Issue, but It is to Do norno in mind the party has now neither a leader nor a program. It is natural, therefore, thnt it should grasp at the plank the Free Trade League holds out. Thus the country Is confronted with the menace of another tariff ag itation, and if tho present houso bo carried by tho democrats hardly any thing can prevent the precipitation of that Issue. San Francisco Call. Magistrate Now I'll let you off this time, but It should be a lesson for you not to be In bad company ngaln. Prisoner Gee whizz! It ain't my fault that I'm hero; the cops mado mo come. Philadelphia Record. t,m In tnrvrt. Thfi fellOW WhO to forgive anu iurBei, uui j New Jer8ey and Pennsylvania will who has been grievously wronged re- lmvo two each an(i Arkansas, Callfor- quires tlrao to reach this spirit of nia, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, ' oVno i Kentucky Louisiana, Massachusetts, meeKness. I Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, . i ,. , ii Q ,n.i r thi i-meo' North Dakota, Washington and West A halt should be called on the rano wJU on(j oacJj war. It Is claimed that tho whole- sale violations of tho law on tho Qf th(j myf men tJl0 jomocrats aro range has been ono af tho prime sa)(l to J0 sur0 0f io, so that thero causes of declaring a timber reservo remain 19 to bo fought for. Moro. . . . . .n... over, a aood many seats now held by that is a . out o .uv ,,licans woro obtalne Uy 8londor hia motion of tho country, vioia- . ... . ,,.,, ,. u,,rr Hons of tho law never result In any tlllnff ot maintaining their oxlstlng good for tho country, and theso viola- strength. 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Fine Pebble Cheviot Suits, Oxford Grey, $15.00. Rainy Day and Dress Skirts We have them, nil colors and all grades, from $1.50 to $9.00 fcr the heavy goods. Silk Skirts Beautiful designs in black only, $12.00. CALL AND SEE THEM THE FAIR THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY SPORTING GOODS I have a full line of sporting goods. Winchester ia and 16 guage shot guns, rifles, hunting coats, game bags and all kinds of revolvers and ammunition at prices tthat are right. Call and examine my stock before buying. T. C. laylor "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 Main Street PUTTY AND PAINT Coyer a multitude ot commercial ilni; ut you will nnd our repairs to and refurbishing; ot carriages, wagons, runabouts all sorts ol vehicles-arc more than skin deep. We make "good as naw" wherever possible always make things better than we Hud them. Call and see that Winona Wagon ot our. Steel covered hubs, no cranks, and Patent Bearings make It run so much lighter than the old style ol other makes. Sea n about that (JASOLINK KNOINM! 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