Not Hardwood Sawdcst ATWOOD'S SPICES Are absolutely pure. Try thorn nnd you will be surprised at the difference between AT WOOD'S SPICES and the ordinary ones. Brock & HcCornas Company rue noDERN oruqgists s S"fcHhJE " ' WEDNESDAY SElTEMBCR -M ISM'2 POLICE SILENCE. The Pendleton police ha adopted the plan of sileuce about what occurs la police court circle. They claim that the cause of this step is based on the fact that a certain paper so distorts the facts jivea out that It phices the police force in a ridiculous Mpht a ad places things generally in a fake light. Hast Oregoisian thinks this Is a wrong move on the part of the police Aapartmeut. The people ought to shouted "fighting." which was mis know what it- going on at all times taken for "Are." and the panic follow d they expect ti learn this through ed. The light grew out of a quarrel the newspapers. The police are iu a over a vacant seat Just as services 'better position to rive oat this iafor- had closed. It is presumed that the 1-uitlr.t. hn uv ntHor anil If thar wd do so It "would save the pubil- cattail of a great deal of snisinfor- mattoa." The papers will find it out. Criminal acts cannot be kept a secret, and this news, like all otter news. Should be given as straight as posei- Me. The fact th.it one naer leads the police to believe that it is on the .iw m.i rn..r shm.iH r -,,, them to mistreat another the: always 1 I saves tne news as it receives n. to bis daughter and she was thus pre Another reason that the police 1 veutea from renting her mother s make a mistake in giving out facts ; funtfri Kin;.s mUBt klngs vou for publication is. that when the!wIM)w papers must get it from other sour-1 ees they may not only get It Incorrect, j bet may publish facts that the police would not like to have published, j Criminals rxe often thus put oa notice ami know bow to take advantage of msay points, while if the oSScars waM give out the news and requewt that, certain facts not be published. no respectable paper would violate the request. OttchDs and newspapers work to gether in the largest cities aud In the highest oici&) position?, and to do otherwise is a mistake. Pendleton, with only three or four policemen, ia claoUtg the town marshal, should not be made the exception of c universal custom, when it U calculated to injure tha public in not having the truth uabltened about alt matter that ought 10 be published: Such action on the part of the po lice omcen leadt to all kinds of speculation- Haet Oregon! an. however, bae nothing to ay against the Pen d!Um police. They are intelligent ami and good officers. They are try ing to do their duty and Lave tswsni bk stnti because tbey think it is best ; The do BOt -jsink they are shrewder ' " v.... w. WO Otnor pouc or am- s Kei titer do iter conceal what te I It ! MBf AH I Or Ul BCiiHU Hi uww . a1 Auk nnrMAA 1 . , " oMlT,iQ k :s bet lor the adniinis- mistaken part that tration of Justice. st Hot h the state department Washington. D C the state and city i.swwa. - .Setel department 01 f1", oarr state and city la -he union. err gta.4 ana cu; Ule the newspapers into their con- . Man.. and find that It ts the beet T jl .1., u- f ol-n for ad- Even w!hrut tie tieety obligation plan, and the only safe pl-n tor aa within ouf luWnjaUona, tnlnisteriBg the affairs of government. righu Jn prot6cUtlg tne and Its Pendleton police must be wrong. It lermiCi as an American interest, and Is uroier to take such steps against we would do so without In any way .k tht abuses the confidence interfering with the government or the paper that abuses aga,ast Ug autnoritv jn uaing of the officers, but not agalust the pa aJ( donl&j;tic facilities against each pers that deal honestly with them and otnor- ye &ve no desire to inter the pnbllc i fere with the .nnocent amusement af- . ' fordej by revoluUon. It s the Latln- As suggested by the East Oregon!- American habit and may be Indulged en several days ago, it does not pay to any extent, provided H ! done with en boi ,,i uroper rejpect for the rights of ncu- for heads of governments to travel Bnd property of aens. about the country, except on the most ... urgent business, and then It should One dra- back to the construction h a rare as possible. Th head of of the isthmian canal has been this be as rare a imnortant a rerolutloncry habit in those pepery the government Is too Important a imperectIjr personage, officially, to tafce the oral- Ieftrne, of perfectly indifferent to nary risks attending traveL The pres- tnelr international obligations and re Ident Is now subject to blood poison- sponslblllties, and when forced to PENDLETON ' i "J - i r.c fron. an accident received in the , collision with an electric car. While there is no serious alarm, yet it shows hou haxardous it is to take unneces sary risks. The death of a president at any time disorganises the depart ' ment of state and places the country in a state of nurett. And at no time in the history of the country would the death of a president have been mere serious than it would at this time. A negro insurance scent and a ne- cm lawyer were the cause of the ca- taf:rbe in the negro church at Blr- mingiam, Ala., where more than 100 lire were lost They got into a fight In the "meetiu' house." and some one insuranro Mnt m 1Mb tnRiirm. i . ami that the lawyer was a PJ bate lawyer. The cxar. too. has beet: traveling. He happened to meet with no acci dents, but it wag not on account of hH tat subjects" good behavior. Tb-V tr,ed to wr his tn ln thr UnHi and succeeding. Old King Leopold would not speak ; With wheat a-jumping in Chicago. . the average Umatilla wheatraiser is wearing a broad smile. He Is willing .to see It jump just as high as it likes.. The Walla "Walla papers are paint-' ing things red over the success of the 1 fruit fair, though the Union uses pur ple ink. j And now the women have turned againat their mothers-in-law. One in Portland has sued her's for JW.tiOu damages for defamation of character. THE PANAMA RAILROAD. In some quarters criticism Is heard because Vnited States forces are guarding the Panama railroad and keeping it open during the present revolution In that country. In doing this we rre simply discharging our treat' obligations. The Panama rail road was built by Americas capital, not to supply a convenience to the government of Columbia nor to rebels against authority, but for the com mercial purposes of all nations whose trade usee tbat method of transporta tion across the isthmus. It hfcpyens, in the frequent revoiu tions which affect and disturb that '-ouotry and retard its progress. the neutrality of the railway is re max reent- )M. .h. -overnment nd bv the rebels in turn, as each discovers that its e would strengthen their LUsH jm t wuu the right to complain. The road was t M rebellioil nor to sul !prei Jt. That Central .American pas-1 , time niuat be Indulged on foot and not in the cars, for the united btate treaty. I: the trustee of the neutral 1 right to te unobetmcted use of the H BnA nrono6ee to discharge that. trusteeship, no matter who protests ' 1 .... I ruake restitution (or humiliating out raRPs uiou roroleners or for spoliation ' or their property, they protest that their national dignity Is nffronted. The day is past In w hich they can do I as they pUnse with neutral rlshts and 1 alien Interests. The strong nations, whose power and dignity nre of con current measure, have long since ac corded respect and protection to each other's nationals. When the flighty and headstrong countries south of us learn to do this j ! by being compelled to do it, they will ! i have loarned sometuinc of creat ad- vantage to themselves. Tliev must be ' taught this from the outside, for thev seem incapable of learning it them selves. Tbey are even unmoved by tho honorable example of Mexico. whic h, under the highly enlightened , .covernnieut of Diaz, hm recovered from ,,e mnlc Itch for revolution, haK hist,tuted a system or jurispro- vHnce and taken hor place among the nations which relate stability or gov oraineut and protection of life and j property to national progress and prosperity. What Dial has done in Mexico wise men can do iu the gov ernments south of her. 4'nfoituuateb tbeir frequent revolutions are simply to attain power usually fur misuse and not for the establishment of any useful principle, nor to la- the founda tion of civil stability. The Colt nibf an government is pro testing because every passenger and freight train on the Panama railway is guarded by Vulted States blue jackets, equipped with rapid fire guns, Let that govtrnment cease to protest and learn the lesson taught by the bluejackets. They are there as an ex- pression of the power of the United j States to perform its t eaty obliga tion, i ne source 01 mat power is stability of government. It is the dream of Simon Bolivar realized. That , soldier and stateman sought to con-1 crete all the warring and jarring na tions of Central America Irto united states, under a feJeral system like ours. He said that with this accom- Pllshtfd he would disarm the soldiers gftff itl of "cSS America been formed 00 years ago. and the canal built, the isthmus and the northern part of South America would today be one great nation, abreast of the world In the arts of peace and strong enough to compel peace at home and command respect abroad. San Francisco Call. The Yellow Daisy mine, in the Ala mo district, has been sold to G. W. Gates, of Sagacaw. Mich., foi $45,000. To Assimilate Food see tbat your stomach and liver are in proper condition. To do it easily and pleasant ly take Beechams Pills OR THE Tetni of tlM Kf?7 ytrol , ' t ST k)1 41 V . j - Zii jmootlx CANDY riiiTHARTICJ w'--------- T fc EAT JEM LIKE CANDY - ,- . U' K . . . . .ii mi. 1 . J 'f " 3 cfiM. cmr-or mw iob. KEEP YOUR BL000 GLEAH The time to buy Real Estate Is Now. E D. BOYD. Ill Court Street, . . , . vvi I c 1 1 tn thnefk it-1 r-. f1,.ciri. homes, ana 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, S5o. 3 lots, ?6oo. 6 lots, each $250. All situated in Pendleton. 160 acres of farm land near Pendleton, $2500. Small payments down, bal ance in installments. Pendiett n's destiny is a much larger population Now is the time to buy. BOWELS I v nn I Kt inn "1. im he . r.T , . ti-jwe ai and w-i i i-- v Fall and Winter Wraps Our new Fall Wraps have arrived and wc are showing seme of the newest things in 27-inch Jackets, three quarter length Cloaks and long Capes. Don't miss seeing these beau tiful Coats now on display at our store. We have them in all grades from $4-.75 $10 00. Taiior-Madc Suits We have added-a line of Tailor-Made Suits this fall and can msre than meet competition in all grides. We have a nice Serge Suit, made in the latest style for $9.00. Nice Venetian Suits, the latest shades, $12 50. Fine Pebble Cheviot Suits, Oxford Grey, $15.00. Rainy Day and Dress Skitts We have them, all colors and all grades, from $1.50 to $9.d0 fcr the heavy goods. Silk Skirts Beautiful designs in black on!y, $12.00. CALL AND SEE THEM THE I THE PLACE TO COOK STOVES 1 have a full iine cf the famous Bridge -V Beach Cast stoves and rangfs. All sizes. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Examine my line before buying. My prices are the lowest, quality considered. T. C Taylor, "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 Main Street mtmm Tl heady for Busipjtss. We ra at your orders l.'T nj mid ell tor u of rfpairlcg work on carriaK-. bUKtic, run k fouls, nrry. dellverj wnjon. nd track. Vlr work quietly, T-t d tin mnt cueiulmw rr thomutbrifs! Wt.ctl Uwl . jctr. : p &l eTe nnr bt tention. U hut to huejuuror dtr for any tort of whirl npiir rr And e t.av war ttltiou lirk direct friim (be f-ton, mrie 'or thl climate Siroug nd finely pklciml. wide ! eicutly t ta med witb borv-hwe tu-bl, ni nd backe Jutl what y. u have bveiiik 9K tot Only a lew o' tsoie iroa cl.td wooa waeuo left, uet a move on tou ai.d Ure une before- ther - - - . . ... are al! gone. w k sate toe Morer U.llnt Ei.g'.n- hEASLE MOTHERS Water Hu, near Mala. I'endleloe, Ore. For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES CALL ON Colesworthy -AT Tilt CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East Alta Street 1 FAIR SAVE MONEY AND RANGES Phone AUln 871 Come To Us For your lumber and building j material of all descriptions and' you will save moaey and get 1 first-class stock. We can sup-1 ply you with Doors, Windows,, Screen doors and windows. building paper, liaae, cement", brick and sand. j We make a specialty ol wood j gutters for barns and dwellings. 1 Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House. Joseph Ell, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ilTl HARNESS-SADDLERY The East Oregonlan It Eastern Ore Bon'e reprettfiUUve paper. It leads, and the people appreciate It and chow it by their liberal patronage. It la the advertising medium of this section. 1 r All 1 W1 k'ITH I Sas D003 PI to oider. Pendleton Cos -i'.bet Myitis; Bel tiOCO0Rx& -Bo) istai Xat Valuable lz 5$ Wall 51 Paper C ED Timber P"1 ! Claims g 1 at 1 Ontiibffet dow ciis I forfnrtf1 )rt ieti N.Ber a al tct Have bow Ei"ui sale. Ti Let then Be light! Wp willi cheaper lifSJ uiaEingasn oii all gradi the nest t advantage o! itv 'Two gcins in I CROCl basle! I nlKd 1. fl pjiiiblDgE11! luje v work done pi .rlr obu- u. s. " . :U0i TOO Tth It., j