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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1902)
'J K A i 4: 4- u il . Is ESS Not Hardwood Sawdust ATWOOD S SPICES Are absolutely pure. Try them nnd you will bo surprised at the difference between AT WOOD'S Sl'ICES and the ordinary ones. Brock & BlcComas Oompany THE HOOERN DRUUdlSTS . PENDLETON TUESDAY SBPTBMHEK 1!02 ness should be shown by thp people or any section of the state. Western Oregon should ilo justice to Eastern Oregon, but nil of Oregon should stand by the great centennial celebration. special reference In the western Btatcs to the use of the water supply for Irrl. Ration uurnoscti, and as a result of these years of Investigation the United States geological Burvey Into whoso liniuls has been placed the engineering and construction work of the reclama tion law. has boon ablo to Immediately commence plans for construction, sav ing years of time and hastening tho day when tho reclamation of now use less lands will be accomplished. linker City Democrat. GREATEST OF EXTRAVAGANCES The hltc j-ropl of tlu- South showed where they always stand when the negro "is In distress. After the catastrophe at Birmingham they were first to raise the fund to give the dead a decent burial. The Catholics will protest against tlie ptoposed settlement of the friar question in the Philippines. They claim that to separate the church and state of that country would undo nil of the efforts made toward tho civil izatlon of the Klllipinos. With more The czar's cousin nttempted suicide than a hundred years' work iu which but was so poor a shot that he could they have failed to civilize those sav not hit himself. It is unfortunate ages, it might be considered as well that these desperate cranks more , to give up the Job and try some other often prove better shots at innocent ' plan. The plan inaugurated by the victims than they are when they turn ' United States has proved a success in their guns upon themselves. It is uu-'the past and is reported to be already fortunate also that they do not all giving good results. Uncle Sam Is the plan of education. It is working with the negro and the Indi an, and It ought to work on a Filll- turn their guns upon themselves tirst tryln . - i.' ana mat tney uo not niaKe a lueny snot. It may be well for the immoral el ement to understand that liberal cit izens who do not believe in being too strict in regard to Sunday closing are by no means in favor of turning the town over to toughs. While they are not In favor of having the town run by hide-bound moralists or fanatics, neither are they in favor of trespass ing the laws where it will provoke ciime or endanger business. Visitors are in Pendleton daily looking for business openings and homes. The inquiry the past week has increased over that of past weeks. This report comes from the papers regarding towns throughout the In land Empire. A quiet, gradual immi gration is coming to this country that will increase its population one-third or more before the people will realize it. The irrigation movement has caused the entire East to look this way. Women murders are becoming very frequent in the Eastern States. When men become so degraded that they have to prey upon the lives of the weaker sex, conditions are certainly getting in a bad state of affairs. Out that peculiar class of degraded Europeans, who are no longer men, but dissipators and night marauders on such purity as It can corrupt, is branching out into this country and atter awhile will have to be handled like anarchists. pino. The Walla Walla fruit fair has be come one of the permanent fixtures of this country'- It is looked to annu ally as one of the important exhibi tions and meetings of fruit men nnd men of all classes of business. It is also made a sort of social gathering. Men and women from the different points in Oregon .and Washington meet there and discuss all subjects pertaining to business and especially to fruitraislng, and much good has been accomplished through this means within the six years' life of the enter prise. As has .been said, It is a fine illustration of what can be done in this great country. By labor und per severence the desert has been made to blossom as a rose and where the sav age and wild animal only a few years igo held sway is now peopled by one of the most prosperous peoples und,er the sun. PAVING WAY FOR IRRIGATION. It looks as If Uncle Sam will have to take the world under his protec tion. In the case of the Roumanian Jews, he is opposed by most of the Eurone. hut it does not deter him from doing his duty. From the highest to the lowest in trouble he doos not wlthhojd his protecting i,n.i Tho old maid missionary, the Chinaman, the Cuban, the Porto IU can, the Filipino, the victims of Mount Pelee. the persecuted Jew, all look to his hand of justice and charity with confidence and love. Old Glory truly represents the land of liberty and the home of the brave. Some of the sheepmen are In favor One hundred nnd twenty-four days of the coal strike cost to mine ownors, miners, railroads and others $10t,000.' 000. This does not take Into nccount the losses occasioned by increased rents that the shortage of coal caused, nor incidental loss to business and dum likes to buildings from soft coal. Unfortunately, also, It does not con sider the Injury to public health, tho spread of eye and throat diseases, and the sad impairment of the beauty of cities like New I ork, Philadelphia and Hoston. Looking moroly at the monetary side of the matter, nnd considering this In nil its phases, we may be quite sure that the strike has cost at least a mil lion dollars a day. This sum is sunk out of sight nnd beyond recovery, and might ns woll have been thrown down the crater of Vesuvius. This suggests an interesting ques tion: Are we really quite civilized when we allow n difference of opinion between two sets of meu to intllct such widespread Injury, and wnste with such monstrous oxtravagance bo much of the earth's resources? That seems to be a comment on the mental development of tho human race calculated to induce reflection, There are great human enterprises In which those thnt labor and those that direct never nre in conflict. In which strikes and labor troubles are' utterly unknown . Who ever heard, for Instance, of a strike in the United States postal ser vice, the best and most efficient In the world? .Or in any other department oper ated by the government? Some such suggestion as this seems to hnve worked upon the Faneuil Hall meeting in Boston that recently de clared In favor of the government ownership of public utilities. vA million dollars a day for some thing to make people think seems n high price; but perhaps hereafter we may hold it to have been well worth while. Hearst's American and Journal. Moses T. Hule, ex-clty treasurer of the city of Colorado Springs, who was short in his accounts in the Bum of 410,000 through generosity to friends. nnd who plead guilty to embezzlement yesterday, had his sentence suspend- fed upon pnymont of the deficit by his brother. The reclamation of arid lands In the West under the recent legislation. one ot tho most important measures passed by the last congress, involves an amount of preparation, before ac tual reclamation can be undertaken, which is not generally understood. The success of irrigation depends on the constant supply of water, and It is therefore of the greatest import ance that the available water 'resourc es which are to bo drawn upon should be carefully studied. For ex ample, one of the essential facts to be first ascertained is the amount of How which may be expected at various stages of the streams. This factor is of the greatest importance, for it obviously sets a positive limit to the acreage which can be placed under cultivation. It is easy also to under stand how closely the low-water stages must bo scrutinized, for the roason that they usually occur in the midst of crop-growing season, when an abundant and constant supply of water is most needed. Another important fact to he care fully ascertained is the posslbllty of Increasing the amount at low water stages by Impounding the spring freshet watersor portions of them In great storage reservoirs, some of which may bo among the largest structures of their kind in tho country. If it were necessary to gather this of swapping work with Portland . information afresh for the use of the when she applies before the leglsla-l now reclamation law, it would be Home ture for a S500.000 appropriation for time uoioro It. won u e "'"" ;" mrc lur . ii commence the construction of actual the Lewis and Clark exposition, bj ,rr,Bat,on wori(s, for it Is not a aim asking them to lot tho coyote scalp Hie matter to secure the necessary ..iv in ul' remain in force. They are data regardiiiK the discharge and rogl- wlllin. to have a n meu the streams .JgJur. made lor the exposition, hut the ( (jf O,wervat,on8 and measurements think they ought to havo their inter- niadf) 1)y experienced engineers, ex ests protected at this end of tho line, tending over months and years of ox While the Lewis and Clark exposition ' animations ijf watersheds, to deter m . n i3i,n.i ..osslblv a little mine the location ot storage reservoirs will benefit Portland posslbl a little ustmattm l)f tllt)lr c03t, niuat more than any other point, yet it will ,)e cttr0fity and deliberately, made, benefit the entire Northwest and Fortunately much of this work has reaches beyond state boundary lines, been already accomplished by the (li ft wo"uld be Ibad that any controversy vision of hydrography -ot Vuli.C should arise In Oregon, the central mjro thj) orgai,zatlon has boon en point of the great country explored Kaged in a comprehensive study of by Lewis and Clark, whereby smau- the .country s water reaoumuii, Each of the chief organs of the body is a link in the chain of life. A chain is no stronger than its weakest link, the body no stronger than its weakest organ. If there is weakness of heart or lungs, liver or kidneys, there is a weak link in the chain of life i,ltrVi mm' annn at nni- time. Often this so- I ICS-. called "weakness" is caused by lack of nutri tion, the result of disease of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases o f the stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use df Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When the diseased stom ach is cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which have thei origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also, "I was In poor health when I commenced Liking Doctor Pierce 3 medicines," write Mr Hlmer Lawler. of Volea. letlersou Co. Ind. "I had stomach, kidney, heart, and lung troubl-s Wai not able to do any work. ' had a e re couRh and hemorrhage of fie IunK, but alter mine your medicine a while I commenced to gain in ilrenjrth and flc h, and stopped couKh nz riaht away, Took about six. bottles ot T.olden Medicil nicoverv ' I reel like a eld' r ent person. 1 tfladlv recommeud vonr medicine to all (iiflferen, for fknow it cured roe." The use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will cure that foul breath. g? PLUMBING 1 ' First olosn work. All kinds of 0 Plumbing Supplies. q Fall and Winter Wraps Our new Fall Wraps have arrived and we are showing some of the newest things in 27-inch Jackets, three quarter length Cloaks and long Capes. Don't miss seeing these beau: ttful Coats now on display at our store. We have them in all grades from $475 to $16.00. Tailor-Made Suits We have added a line of Tailor-Made Suits this fall and can more than meet competition in all grades. We have a nice Serge "Suit, made in the latest style for $9.00. Nice Venetian Suits, the latest shades, $12 50. Fine Pehble Cheviot Suits, Oxford Grey, $15.00. Rainy Day and Dress Skirts We have them, all colors and all grades, from $1.50 to $0.00 fcr the heavy goods. Silk Skirts Beautiful designs in black only, $12.00. CALL AND SEE THEM THE FAIR THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY COOK STOVES AND RANGES 1 have a full line of the famous Bridge & Beach Cast stoves and ranges. All sizes. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Examine my line before buying. My prices are the lowest, quality considered. 1 1 T. C. Taylot, THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 Main Street Phone main 87! READY FOR BUSINESS. We ara at your orders fur any ond all sorts of repairing work on carriages, bugetes, run abouts, surrsys, delivery wagons and trucks. We work quickly, "yet Uo not (tint carclulnets or tbornuuliness wheel', body, gear, U pa-all have our best attention. UUd u have yuur or der tor any sort of vehicle lupalr'ng. And wo have some Wlnouu Hacks direct from the factory, made for this climate Strong and finely painted, wide seals elegantly t'lm med with horsehl.le cuihlous and backs. Just what you have Uteiilooking for Only a lew ot those Iron clad IiqIi Winona wagons left. Get a move nn you and havo one before they are all gone. We have theHtomr Uasollne digitus. NBAQLS UHOTHCRS Watsr St., Dear Mala, Pendleton, Ore. Tinning Evtry thing In the line of repairing and new work done promptly and Hat- hfaotorlly. B. F. BECK, 214 Court St. g For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES CALL ON Colesworthy -AT THE- CHOP MILL 127 ami 121) Kant Alta Street Come Xo Us For your lumber and building material of all descriptions and you will save money and get first-class stock. We can sup ply you with Doors, Windows,. Screen doors and windows, building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. We make a specialty of wood gutters for barns and dwellings. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House, AU fotl! ft Sash, DoonJ "it a iu oiuer. Don't Disc. "u"ing Mater consulted us. ' Pendleton Wall 8 Paper Castle'n J!Oe jefo - Selects UOCOURtHawl lliU ilfsaehwi C&Ufen re the.l Valuable Timber Claims On Huh now 15 THse for first N.Ber -' I 1. Ray Stocks- Hill for col M New York SgTot Chluro Chlcaeo Bclrt" tt.ri eitti $1 Joseph Ell, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARNESS-SADDLERY The East Oregonlnn Is Eaitern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads, and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the I advertising medium of this section. nm AW rT.Y COUNSEL ' J BEGIBTfRE?' IT. B. s 1 a nrl FOB TrsdeW""",!! ,. .. Of.. sent free. OJJ" VSjA ,Ti t. Jig "'"Mi9 MM ma CAXAsaasi uBe'fm rtallme Have soBip sale. r. THEi -J 41 1 EX. hmt, 1 i m. ..ftp... .A.r sMsssssw