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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1902)
MM I T , - Not Hardwood Sawdust Mr. feast fveottviw FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1902. "CLOSED" PORTLAND. The moralists have a crow coming long and loud. Morrill's proposition to practically make Portland a wide- open town fell through. Morrill will now be the object of discission among the moralists throughout the country and he will be put down as a very bad man. He will be pictured as an advocate of lawlessness and crime. Mayor Williams and his followers will be fawned over as the next thing to angels. All of this, not because there is so much difference In the moral standing of the men. but be cause of a difference of opinion. One side believes that gambling will be carried on any way and thinks that it can be better regulated by the li cense system, and thut the taxpayers would receive some benefit in this way. The other side think that gambling should not be tolerated In any form and that to license It en courages It, and it is thereby in creased with Its attendant dangers. It is merely a difference of opin ion. it is not a reflection on the morals of the men. Mayor Humes, of Seattle, the champion of the license system for cities, is a moral man Aitnough he belongs to no church. ne ueicner drinks or gambles. He has never turned charity aside. He simply believes in the license sys tem conscientiously and thinks it best for the public. There are two sides to the ques tion. There is wide room for argu ment Portland's step win not settle the matter. Neither will gambling cease in that city. It is admitted by all that are intelligent that this evil will esist. It is a question whether It Is best to license it and compel those who engage in this universal evil to pay a part of the expenses of government, or to make war on it and compel the gamblers to resort to bribery and other means necessary to carry it on. It means the skulking behind closed doors, the corruption of officers, giving a leeway to the lower element of tin-horns and a hundred other things. Still this may be better than licens ing what Is considered crime. America forever. Note tho para.iet. -oday the syndlcato rules at tho tvhifo Ttrvii9i nnd makes laws at the capital; courts of justice are its min isters; senators anu legislature Its lackeys. It controls tho preacher In his pulpit, the professor in his lec ture room, the editor In his sanctum! it swaggers In the drawing room; It rules at the clubs; It dominates with n. mil nf Iron the affairs of society. TSvnn- vonr pnlnrces Its nower; and) the men and women who protest thn crimes thnt are being eommittedjiy organized greed in this I country wno tnirc 01 proiccuus iui American people arc ostracized, are villifled, are hounded and Imprisoned. It seems madness to even question the divinity of tho American Syndi cate. But my friends, that great clock Ib still ticking still tlcklug. Soon it will again strike the hour ana the world will see not 1,000.000, but 10,000.000 free men rise up, armed not with muskets, but with freemen's j lmtots, and the sway of the syndl- wlth the approach of winter all of the cate will vanish from America for defective flues will be discovered, i ever. Extract From Speech of J. P. and that too. generally after It is too Altgeld, 1900. - late, or at an inopportune time. They generally let themselves be known jat the dead of night, or when the( I wind is high, Just when the firemen have the hardest work to extinguish . the Are. ATWOOD'S SPICES Ate absolutely pure. Try them and you will be surprised at the difference between AT WOOD'S SPICES and the ordinary ones. Bsock & ivgcConias Ge&npsny & iifj THB HODESiN ORUaOlSTS . PENDLETON vV fc5 FSX-E-S -ES& SX SSSSSSSSSSSS Prices Cut on New Goods Our new Fall Goods are now all in, and as usual we have Cut away under others prices and you will find you can do better here tlian anywhere else on the same quality of goods. CHILDREN'S WEAR OYD'S IG . . . . ARGAINS Wc have just received a large shipment of Child ren's Worsted Dre ses. made up in the latest styles and every item good value, at the piice asked. Also a nice assortment of Childien's and Misses' Fur Sets. Now is the time to buy these. Wooly Tams for school wear, warm mittens, golf gloves, long and short coats; in fact everything to make your children comfortable and happy while go ing to school. The XationnI Livestock Associa tion has now combined with the rail roads in a tight against Uie packing trust. This ought be a winner or a hard fight at least. The trusts can not do much without the railroads, and then the National Livestock As sociatlon is no small thing itself. A fight against gTeat powers like these gives the trusts a taste of their own medicine. It is not like the fight against a lot of starving miners, who must eventually settle on any terms, if they do not receive outside aid. It Is rather strange that the railroads would enter into a fight against the combines since their owners nre all combine men themselves. But still wonders do happen and occa sionally the public Is the beneficiary. The Macedonians raided Turkey aud had things their own way. Tur key may have done the best she could in the Miss Stone case after all. She seems utterly powerless to protect herself against anything or anybody. If one of those little bauds of ban dits would raid the harem and kid nap the boss in bloomers and make Charlie floss case of him, it would not do decaying Turkey any harm. IN REAL ESTATE House and two lots, with one of the prettiest lawns in town, cen tral location $2500 House and let, well shaded, nice lawn, not far from Main St. $2200 House and two lots with stable. $900 House, five rooms, and lot, $750 House, four rooms, and lot ..... $600 Vacant lots ranging from $200 to $250 each Farm property, 160 acres.. $2500 And much other property. Easy Terms LADIES' FURS AND CLOAKS Our line of Coats and Furs is very strong and we can fit you, suit you and save you money on your Winter Wraps. Don't buy until you have seen our lines above men tioned, for we can certainly do you good. All Sash iv m uo&t teaser Pis-:. . cnncili.j Mi -uuca m mm mm Kir' Msg1 THE FAIR, THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY a'ttf BASI! rVnother accident has happened in the Washington miues. Those mines have long been a death trap and in spite of continued protest on the part of the people no precautions seem to1 have ever been taken to improve con ditions. The explosions occur with regularity and the death rate in creases with each accident. HEATING STOVES, $3 to $25. COOK STOVES AND STEEL RANGES, $4 to $55 WJ.GURKE&CO. Court Street. Carpenters Headquarters We are headquarters for all kinds of carpenter tools and our prices are always the lowest, quality consid ered. Estimates furnished on builders' hardware and plumbing. "Money saved is money earned." See T. C. Taylof, "THE HARDWARE MAN. it you BtftSgi. stove orstet-Vlj overlook uajKn BASLBjt&Sf ComtuuiittnBMU and torn fifpr.-ttrj tt 741 Main Street Phone Main 871 '- - rrr i n n i turn i m mi in-... . Captain Butts, of Fort Ilusscll, an old Indian fighter, swore in the pres ence of a superior officer the other day and now he Is likely to have to stand a court martial trial and will appear before Funston. It was a part of the tactics In those early days to swear and the old captain must have foreotten himself. But Funston has made enough other people swear since he returned from the Philip pines to be willing to show leniency, at least. If the case Is loft to his discretion. In no case should city ordinances be more rigidly enforced than those against children running about the streets at night. Permitting them to do so has made thousands of hobos and caused many a pure girl to go astray. ALTGTELD ON SYNDICATES. i ! it MODS Thoroughly Tested For twentr Tr Dr. rerrin, of Helena, Mont , ued the rem eilv In hl private practlre,.and It h rnrert lu every Instance. You lake It that's all t is a r lennt testing- remi-dj-that gets at the cause anit remove- It On'v an Internal remedy will Ct'RE plies. Oth. er m-y give temporary relief. Ihls remedy CUHEH Come To Us ,, , V1.WJ it yon aw hanging e S want doMBrf then coEttr.jlPjjN? Our pissifciLWi tiiusrv but low. It you, HISS But, says some one, Is there any use in our making an effort? Are not all the bankers of this country, all of the trusts and great corporations of this country, all of the powerful, forces of this country. Is not the fashion of this country, are not the drawing rooms and the clubs of this country now controlled by concen trated and corrupt wealth? Are ihey! not growing stronger every year, and UO tney not Ylllliy and attempt to it too haven't a recular. healtl.7 inoiemont of tbl i crush everybody that does not sub-. ::!:'rVh5;,,r,r'.'J u,"1!LuiK.'v"P,.u' ! mlt? Can anytlllnir be nernmnllshprl ntphf,orillllloii.l Utnuerous. THo.moalh .J """f ut- accompiisneu , -t,eil lnolt,rtc t.y ol keeping the Uiwu In the way of curbinc this rreat fornni ur and clean utowte PASSING BY i . ? course, a triumph fur the ?Wl0,'n..elul,?a0- Your torie may be it eedy.but ft requires more than that-calU nether you're looking for apeed or stability 1 S.0?!' yoli 11 d0 w eU ,0 here So fr 1ns slow hereabout uur DUgxits are made to wear as well as be- Bam av taa IK s& tan. sssaa sbbbi i , ar uiaue 10 wear a.4 well as be. EST FOR THE sp?s mm0 w b wtl farmer?. We Ruaiantee all our eivwi. v- u fl mini k sSFanwrii yOU llOrSe.-t UOIl't hV ,nn nA..k. Btorert Gas Eiigln. dues the work. Se us. and protecting the American people? ... , My friends, let me cite you a par- allel; George William ourtis and other writers of his day have de-i scribed the slave power back In the j 50's. They tell us that slavery sat In the White House and made .aws In the capital; that courts of justice' wore Its ministers; that senators and' legislators were Its lackeys; that it. controlled the professor in his lec-i ture room, the editor in his san-num. l uie ,jirucnor in nis puipit; that It CANDY CATHARTIC It turns out that Councilman TJt hritt. the St. Louis lwodter, Is not so good after .all. It wag not a repen tant' swil' that prompted him .n turning informer aeainst his confod eratoe ed by blB psls not giving him the ed wlth Irn hand all the affalvb of proper dlvy. They had promised 8OC,0t': tllat every year enlarged its per cent of this um. Ho went on the who dared even to question the ill theory that there ought to be honor! vlnlty of that institution were oitra- NEAQLE BROTHERS Wt Bt. near Wain, Pendleton. Ore. i swaggered In thp drawing mnin thnt but a spirit of revenge arous- it niled at the clubs; thnt it dominnt- even among thieves. Pendleton Is waking aye. were hanged. 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