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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1902)
TUESDAY, SBPTEMBBR 30, 1902. SHOULD ELECT AN OUTSIDER. our ennilld.ito and out of the raco, I lam not moving In this niattnr, to help or hinder any of tho republican can didates, although I must confess to a disgust, for any man, of whatever pol ' itlcs, who would violate his constltu Jllonal oath to get an ofllce. U W. DAVENPORT. L. W. Davenport, Father of the Great xhe K)ng crowned Artist, Against Electing Legislator; TIlc reccn nines of tho King of since 1S9S to U. S. Senate. ' i England necessitated n postponement' July 1 last was D90.MC, against 1)07, Sllvcrton Orp Snnt 27 Tn the I f the coronation proceedings and pre-1 7!15 last year. Tho totnl comprises Editor: For several years I have been l ,Z".LS tho original 7.18.S00 soldiers plans. Many superstitious persons, and dependents. Tho aggregate In- then claimed that tho king would ! eludes 4GD5 pensioners outside the never be crowned, but ho recovered i United States. trying at times, as the occasion seem ed to be opportune, to break the rep- lehensible habit In the legislature of sutllclcntly to go through tho cere- votlnc for monition. nt ihxt im.lv for niony, and superstition was again over rr h ennnto -i,iri, n ic i,( ' thrown. The king of household reme unnecessary to say. is in violation of'(1lcs' Hostotter's Stomach Hitters, was their oaths to obey tho constitution I "owned over tlfty years ago, and to of the state "ay " s"" occupies tho foremost po- mcn i was a member of tho state islHo" nonB medicines because of the senate In 82 to 'S5. I pressed the mat-i T ., . ,B"m' " C""'B n tor bv refurlmr fn vnto for h mi, " '"lIldlllR up the run-down system. nominee, who was a state senator. s ,,y,nK, "10 "T'' Thom tviq ,a otooiion , ii, ii gestlon. dyspepsia. inusness, insomnia, Kinney irounics. or malaria, fover and ague, It Is with out an equal Try a bottle and seo for yourself. It won't disappoint you. A Parson's Noble Act "I want all tho world to know," writes Itov. C. J. Dudlong, of Asha way, K. I., " what n thoroughly good and rollablo mcdlclno I found In Elec tric Bitters. Thoy cured mo of Jaun dice and liver troubles that had caus ed tno great suffering for many yoars. For a gouulne, nil nroiind euro they excoll nnythlng I over Bitw." Elec tric Dlttors nro tho Burprleo of nil for their wonderful work in Llvor, Kid noy and Stomach troubles. Don't nna 2G0.637 widows fall to try thom. Only BO cts. Satis faction Is guarnnteed by Tniimnn Cc. PENSION STATISTICS. Total Disbursements 8lnee Govern ment Started, $2,900,854,302. Washington, Sept. 30. Tho annual roiwrt of Commissioner of Pensions Eugene E. Ware, shows that the num ber of names on the pension rolls still Is under tho million mark, de spite a net gain of 5732 pensioners Tho total enrollment GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court unit Joluuon fitrecu I'endleton, Oregon, ' F. Kolly, Proprlotor. 33 to COOKj reason that too many dark horses were in the band, every one In his own opinion, no doubt, having- as good a right to be elected as llie other fellow. After the session the Oregonlan, In commenting upon tho fltuatlon. gave an opinion that the bad habit had passed away. It has been revived, however, and the coming session promises to be cne In which all previous ones will Notice to Consumers. Pendleton, Or., Sept. 21, 1902. We, the undersigned milkmen of the city of Pendleton, hereby give no tlco that on and nftcr Oct. 1st, 1902, until further itlce, do hereby agree be outdone In the scramble of mom- on the following retail prices: bers for the high office. In fact, some ! pnt per da.( er mouth, $1 two or more candidates for tho office ran and were elected to the legisla- ture, for the advantage they might i gain as members In distributing re wards to their supporters. Since the ndoptlon of the referendum amend ment and because of It. Is It not a proper time to call the unscrupulous fellows to tho straight track f obe dience to the organic law? I would like to solicit the assistance of the East Oregonlan In getting a concen sus of opinion against the abuse. I understand you are a democratic democrat, and therefore in favor of obeying laws against which there Is no valid obje tion. and especially those that have been ratified by popu lar vote, as has tho constitution of the state. I claim to be that kind of a democrat and as C. E. S. Wood, is 25. 12 pint tickets, EOc. 1 quart per day, per month, $2.35. 13 quart tickets, ?1. 3 pints per day, per mon;h, $3.35. V2 gallon per day, per month, $4.25, 3 quarts per day, per month, $5.6u 4 quarts per day, per month, 0.50. Cream, per half pint, 15c. Cream, per pint, 25c. CHENEY BROS., EDWIN WOODY, S. M. IUCHArtDSON, ED MORGAN, W. J. NEIL. For Sale Two Snaps. The Yoakum farm, down tho Uma tilla Ulver. Tho Barnhart farm, up Wild Horse Creek. BENTTjEY & HAttTMAN. The number of death notices of old soldiers, not. now In tho service, re ceived by the bureau during tho year, was 50,128; but only 27,013 or them uoro pensioners. The report says that tho death rate among the pensioners for the coming year will be nbout -10,000 nnd the losses to tho rolls from other causes -vlll bo about 6000. Tho total amount paid for pensions during tho llscal year was $137.50 1.20S, and tho yearly cost of operating nnd maintaining the bureau nnd tho agencies outside of tho naynvent of pensions proper ag gregated $3,500,529. The pension system, says the re port, since the beginning of the gov eminent has cost $2,902,509,000. this exclusive of tho establishment of sol- Mors' homes. Tho pension disburse ments by tho United States from July 1, 1790, to Juno 30, 1S05, were $10, 1 15.141. The following amounts have been paid to soldiers, their widows, minor children and dependent relatives on icount of military or naval service i during tho wars In which tho United ' States has been engaged: Revolutionary war (estimated) $70,. HM.OOU. War of LSI 2 (upon acount of ser vice, without regard to disability $45,025,297. Indian wars, 1832-1842 (on account of service without regard to disabili ty) $3,815,287. Wnr with Mexico (on account of service, without regard to disability) $51,801,338 War of tho rebellion $2,228,878,270. War with Spain, $3,275,182. Actual total disbursement in pen sions $2,900,854,302. Notice. All parties knowing thcmsolves In debted to mo will pleaso call and set tle nt once, ns I nm nrrnnglug to lenvo Pendleton. HENRY SCHU11V,. HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. STnm, -iu te- HEATED BY STEAAl LIGHTED BY ELECTIHCITY twietea.t.. Aiiuirlciiii l'liui, rntoH (Sl.;;r to 'J.0 Ipoi-ilitv. lCiiropcnn lMiili, fiOti, 7fio, $1,110. Spoulul ri.U'H by wool; or month. Prcc 'bus meets nil trains1 Commercial trndc solicited Fine sample rooms GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heatea European Plan. Block and n half from depot. Sample room in connection. Special Attention (liven Country Trade GROSSM ANN'S PATENT WRITING RING The most important improve ment of the age, in the art of pen manship makes the poorest writer a splendid penman in n few weeks by tho use of this ring. Endorsed by prominent college presidents and boards of education in Europe and America. Sample dozen as sorted sizes sent post paid for $i. single saniplss 25c. When order ing a single ring, state whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO.. 1111 H. l-ourth St., PIIIIjADKKIMIIA. ROOM .RATE 50c, 75c, $1.00 Dally East Oregonlan only 15 cents a week. carrier, Headquarters fBf8- Rates $2f Special ntetjSafc Excellent-,,. fmM PromwkllTECTI 'tOWABB, , ,endent;' Bar andWIHiJI Ofllv Three R!rt '5 .JebJ, 1 S2l -t css&mm I Crowded to the N Doom IS BAKER & FOLSOM'S BIG STORE WITH EM FURNITURE a. The largest shipment of Fur niture ever received in Pendle ton has been delivered to our store and is now ready for your inspection and to make selec- uons irom. Some points we want to im press on your minds, winch will show conclusively why we are enaoiea to give BETTER GOODS AT LOWER PRICES Than others. They are: FIRST We hmirrhr tlliailtltV nf Flirnitm-P farnolc orwl c.. I. vjiii (1UU OIOVCB v.a. wwi xj win uil lawiui ica, hiivcu me nutuue llieil'S ni'oHt.S mill imt thr unnrk l'inlil ,1,.,.. to rock bottom prices. SECOND We saved mo ney on thefreiulit uu attuum ui nit; lariie s 1 nnienr winr-ii it quite an item. THIRD We nnifl n(r - - 1 " - wnon uuu (111 discounts, which amounted to considerable. FOURTH We secured the cream of the Furniture, market nnd Imvp oil fi, 4...i i 1, " v uii nw iicucai Myies 01 me nasi, ana not old stock. The shipment includes the finest there is rA ri . 1 1 rt J . .tl ..... til utiu, aim wc win enumerate some of mc umuy ueairaoie new things. SWELL NEW FURNITURE Combination china closets and book cases, the very latest and finest made. Side boards, all sizes. Extension tables that are right. Dining chairs, an endless variety. Buffets, rare beauties. Bed room suits, the swell kind. Odd dressers, lust the fhi 1 - tj IU please. Iron beds, all the chic models. Brass bedsr certainly bright ideas. Lounges, easy and comfortable. Couches, finest in the land. Odd rockers, laree and vp ca1w assortment. Antique furniture, a novelty, attract ive, ornaments and ncpfni MUWIUIl MAKERS OF HAPPY HOMES STOVES STOVE? :mkm" prealdeai . A. Hft 'I. D. Qh &TIOKA :ptit,i d telegi The world's best heating andg ing stoves and steel ranges. ThefcJ brated and always satisfactory Oak stoves and ranges, manuhtp by the oldest stove factory iK United States. EtiS? CARPETS CARPI newest add '"pil No larger, more complete or select stock can be seen in this fim the state. LINOLEUMSThe signs. Publishing prices in this casey not do iustice to the exeat we are offering:. We promise frg5S wryt nnfli TO POSTOFfll