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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1902)
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 33, 1902. THE EXCLUSIVE CLOAK, SKIRT. SUIT AND WAIST FACTORY Silk Waists made to order ior $6.50, complete. Skirts and Jackets Arriving Dally DRESSMAKING A Specialty Call and inspect the new ideas. ED. EBEN, Prop. Pendleton Shoe Store Room. EASTERNERS IN PENDLETON PARTY REPRESENTING LARGE FOLLOWING SEEKS LOCATION. Wheat Raising Main Object, But Other Callings Represented Are Looking Around. Dr. J. H. East, of the J. H. East Drug Company, of Denver, Col., and Dr. a S. Beetle, of David City, Neb., arrived In town this morning and drove to the country tmtay to look over some wheat lands, and If they And what they want will buy a large tract. urs. tjist and Beetle represent a large number of moneyed men of Col orado, Nebraska and Illinois, who are thinking of coming to Umatilla coun ty and if the doctors buy it will be the beginning of a large movement to Pendleton from that point. Dr. East said this morning that many moneyed men had begun to turn their faces westward and many of them were familiarizing themselves with Eastern Oregon. He says he wants to branch out into wheat rais ing on a large scale and many others are thinking of coming and engaging in the business. The doctors are well pleased with the appearance otj the country so far and think they, will find what they want. 1 Bolons never Intended that a crank, should be allowed to grind out Justice for an ordinary world. Fanatics can make trouble for men of business, but I have never heard of any roformatirn bolng brought about through this method. O. W. DUNBAR. BIG MILL SALE. A Starving Billionaire. One of the richest men in the world worth almost a billion dollars, is starv ing to death, because his stomach has become weakened through worry and nnslcty In looking after his immense fortune. His digestion Is destroyed and the stomach cannot therefore as similate nourishment. What avail ler wealth when your health Is gone. If your stomach is In a similar condition no matter from what cause, commence tnklng Hostetter's Stomach Dltters at once. It Is Nature's own remedy for the stomach and will restore the appe tite, perfect the digestion and cure botching, flatulency, dyspepsia, consti pation, biliousness and liver and kid ney troubles, The genuine is for sale by nil druggists and has our Private Stamp over the neck of the bottle. Notice. All parties knowing thomselves in debted to me will please call and set tle at once, as I am arranging to leave Pendleton. HENRY SCHULTZ. Union County Plant Sells For $340,' 000. Last Saturday evening one of the largest business transactions In the h'story of Union county was consum mated in the sale of the Grande Rondo Lumber Company to persons largoly interested In tho Oregon Lum ber Company, says tho Union Repub lican. The sale includes all the mill property and timber lands owned by tho Orandc Rondo Lumber Company along Grande Ronde river. The con sideration was $340,000. The sale hns been under consideration for some time, but a satiBfactor agreement was not arrived at until last Satur day evening. Tho comploto details could not be secured. Moved Across the Street. Billy Krasslg's -shaving parlors have been moved across the street from his old location and he would be pleased to serve the public In his new location and invites an 10 can nnd see him when they desire clean, smooth work by first-class workmen. Clerk We've burned up the last of the diamonds In the stove. Proprie tor Then put on a t'mall piece of coal. Chicago Dally News. Real Estate Is Now. E. D. BOYD, III Court Street, Wi 1 sell to those who desire homes, and to investors, upon terms to suit, the following prop erties: 1 lot and dwelling, $600. 2 lots and dwellings, each, 2 lots and dwellings and sta ble, $850. 3(1015, $6oo. 6 lots, each 250. All situated in Pendleton. 160 acres ot tarm land near Pendleton, 2500. Small payments down, bal ance in installments. Pendleton's destiny is a much larger population. Now is the time to boy. 1 Daily East Oregonlan by carrier, only 15 cents a week. Dr. b. lien bmith.i fttttt Mtttiittttt mmmm ffttttmtttmnt tttmtfffttmmtttttitttmttttttttffttiftittm tftmttttttitti. P. H. Holcomb. ni8inR,IUHnnnUUMnHHnUlUHIUn?nUMI'IUUllinitniUtUllMIlH(HUIIHninWMHUHnHHlHIU!HlK- They represent of Denver; City. Neb.: Dr. Hewett, Hellwood.'cr Neb.: Herman Dallegla, Garrison, j; iNeb.; K. C. Evtson, of vale, Iowa: Clark Evison. and C. Payne, of West-' side. Iowa: P. H. Drummond, John' Mllligan, Dr. D. J. Smith. H. H. Judd, of Rising City. Neb.; H. S. Ladd, of j Omaha; G. W. Hewett. Council Bluffs, 7 Iowa: Honry East and A. P. Barker. r Clinton, Iowa, nnd Dr Allenburger, of 5 Shelby, Neb. "All of these men," said Dr. East, "are men of large means and are able to buy extensive tracts of land or j g uusiness iiueresiE 11 uiuy urc miio- fled with the country. Our decision will govern them to a great extent. ' They nre mostly business men. doing j well at present, but desire to try the great Pacific Northwest " I THE STOVE SEASON IS HERE I W are Headquarters for Heating and Cooking Stoves and Steel Ranges. "We have this year prepared to famish Heating and Cooking Stoves, and Steel Banges for those who are in the market to buy and we are in a position to save yon money. There is a difference in Stoves, but we handle Well, What Do You Think of That? Shirts from a laundrv not torn all to pieces, not bespattered with iron rust or too much blueing ! Just enough starch to keep them stiff, not too much for comfort in wearing. Where is this laundry that turns out such good work ? For answer, read the line below: THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton Laatz Bros. FOR Wood, Coal and Building Material Delivered Promptly .'J We are in the transfering and trucking business and are pre pared to move light or heavy articles. OFFICE MAIN ST., Near Depot, Telephone Main 51. I UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot Only the JBest When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large Btock of all kinds of Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. PENDLETON-UKI AH STAGE LINE BTURDIVANT BROS., Props. BUM leaTtM Pandlaton dally, except Bandar. t r n!.forDkWi and JnUnndlaUi polnU. Wrn7ll.; To Kje. 11.26. nd retain. M; ISieVll 76: wBldjeand return. Mt To lib. 12.25 to Airland return. l. on; To Cklah uso; to UMau nd return. I.C0. Office a Qoldeu Rule Hotel, Peadletoa Sunday Closing Law. Editor East Oregonlan A few re ligious fanatics, brought up under tho puritanical idea that religion is gloom- and enjoyment of any kind iSiJ sinful, are earnes'ly endeavoring to create a sentiment against any amuse-(ST ment on the Lord's day, with tt in- 5 tention of enforcing the objectionable t law that now stands on the statute ! g books; but as this is a community born in freedo mand believes in the.j: natural rights of man, there is little SZ 'show for these enthusiasts to bring I about a stringent enforcement of the j Sunday law. ' District Attorney Chamberlain, of jj; I Portland, is to be commended for re- j; fusing to issue warrants for the ar- rest of men in Portland for keeping 5 their places of business open on Sun- JZ dr.y, notwithstanding a worthy Divine i St: of this city condemns him in unmeas- 5 ured and most severe terms. This Sunday law has been allowed jg; to remain upon the statute books just as the old "blue laws" of Connecticut remain upon the statute books of New York and the District of Columbia, ex cept that the lawmakers never intend ed that they should be used in the extreme to persecute business men. The Sunday law was probably intend ed to act as a check in cases of urgent necessity and should be so construed. I will venture to say that no reputable business man would be convicted by jury who does that which is necessary on Sunday. The lawmakers who gave us this law intended that it should be enforced in sirlt. not in letter. The Sunday law is calculated to pre- vent flagrant abuses, not to persecute law-abiding citizens. In New York City and District of Columbia a few cranks are now en deavoring to enforce the tnfamous "blue laws" of Connecticut which they have unearthed. Thoy declare that the slumbering law which made it a punishable offense to remain away from church on Sunday should be rig idly enforced, but public sentiment is turning these fanatics down. The broad-minded and liberal citi zen concedes that every man has a rit-M tn smond the Sabbath as he pleases, provided he does not inter-1 fere with the rights and privileges ofr his fellow neighbors. Sunday is gen-,c erally accepted as a day of rest, and shall be so regarded and maintained. hnf this niff. of the world will not tniumif. thn "hlue laws" system of regulations. There was a time when men were burned in the name of religion. In the name of religion and by the aid of the blood money secured from indul gences, St. Peter's Cathedral of Rome was built. But thanks to an enlight ened age, assisted by men and authorB of broad guage, the era of reason dawned upon men. and no longer In tolerance and persecution in the name of religion Is sustained. While in the wilderness the Chil dren of Israel were not permitted to gather manna for food on the Sab bath day. though accompanied by Moses the law giver. But I read In the Good Book that Christ, who was greater than Moses, did pluck and eat of corn on the Sabbath day when on earth, and was persecuted for It by chattering laws pf men who professed to be the salt of the earth. The laws are all right, but our state And Sell Them At- No Higher Prices Than others. Oar Line is Complete. v. BHf h3 to J2 00K ST0VB to 4 to $5L W.J.CLUB Sssbj HOTEL & PENDLElg VAN I) RAN ton, The Best Hotel fa $ i.. ... . k femGreentahifilcy? V. 'at tar v,wy riW are live Whotejotne wfi based oru bewrvti in Acorn Smeuf Tivr oteil jun5 wihrb away Oniom? onabaXinAcom I 1ST Sold In Fendleion only by W.J. Clarke & Co' The Celebrated Acorn Heating Stoves, Cook StoveB and Steel Ranges 3 are nanaiea exclusively m renaieton Dy us. : The highest standard is reached in the Acorn 3 btoves. - Acorn Steel Range, size 8, four holeB, high 3 closet, $35.00. J Size 8, six holes, sixteen-inch oven, high 2 warming closet, $40.00. zs Size 8, six holes, eighteen-inclj oven, high 2 warming closet, $45.00. 3 Acorn Stoves CaBt Cook Stoves, $8.50 and up. Acorn Heating Stoves Acorn Air-tight, $3 to $?3. Acorn "Round Oak," $J0 to $25. In our Hardware Store we have every thing the line includes. Our business is built up on the principle of good, honest reliable goods at LOW PRICES Black Bread Burned in an Imperfect ortn is aa Cbcminaiioo in the household White Bread u it comes from the ovens of those perfect token and Fuel Sartre ACORN Stoves and Ranges 'n perfection; wholesome, healthful palaUblc. No dough in the tenter; crust just Lrown oiouh; sweet and fresh for tlajo. Handled in PENDLETON Exclusively by W.J. Clarke & Co. Headquarters for InvTvi Commodious Samp!tH Rates $2 Special rales by week t p!Si Excellent Cuislm. Prompt Dinlngrtolptai Every Modern Bar and billiard ncibtj? . i Only Three Block W golden mm Corner Court nnd Jobinttiectte I'endleton, Orjx Ado M. P. Kelly, Proprr.'S HEATED BY STEU:ectt, LIGHTED BY ELECTE'.1" , est American I'lnn, rotes ll-ti'5 ?mt ilar. EuroiHXin J'Tbii, 00c. 'U.V ctpeclal rntwi by weekorrt- "" ' iher Free 'bus meets all trains! Bipl Commercial trade souawn Flnesw ' Special Attention Given CooEk HOTEL air i ttrtc ST. GE0R CORNER MAIN AMD WE-'f ' , lnet S We want yot to come In and see us, take a look at out Stoves s tz. and get the prices. I W. J. CLARKE & CO., 1 COURT STREET. . JfiafilaiaWaAflatfaaBY Elegantly Fural5befj5 Steam European nan. Block nu --jidl mnle room inCOt"" I nnnu bate - 60ft Pflrmers Custom Fred Walter, ft VUmt. Mill Feed, IWr" ftlwavyt) uanu. mt. Bbb 1