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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1902)
Musical Instruments Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Accor dions, Concertinas, Zithers, and Aatoharps We handle none but the best makes, and our prices are the lowest .... Brock & McComas Company j DRUGGISTS y . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1902. What about Japan building gun boats for this country? Is It because labor Is cheaper over there, or be cause they have better skilled me- chanlcB than wo? Governor Geer may bo the oulj avowed candidate Jot United States senator, but he is by no means the only one In the race. Besides those generally spoken of there are a whole lot of self-sacrificing fellows who hear the faint buzzing of the bee way up In the wrinkles of the .crown of theii bonnets. The teachers' Institute Is doing good work. -The Instruction being given at nil of the sessions is valua ble and Interesting to everybody. Such an opportunity will not be af forded the people of Pendleton to im prove themselves mentally again for a long time, and every one who can, should attend these sessions. Minstrel shows are passing and In a few more years they will be re garded as among the antiquated things that were, but still one can not resist a hearty laugh at some of the Jokes yet, even If they are a little stale. The black cork artist of today is as much a departure from the minstrel of old as day Is from night. The people of different nationali ties are coming closer together every day in this country. In business, ed ucation, labor and politics they mlnglu together without thought of national ity. Only the technical points or re ligion now separate them. They agree upon everything else but these. Bverj' legitimate cause is a common one, except they will not worship" together. A war is to be waged against those who attempt to celebrate -Halloween tomorrow night. Still the boys will have their fun. But they should bear in mind the fact that If they do dam age to others they should and will be punished, if caught. Carrying the matter too far only causes more vigi lant watch over them next tlnie. In nocent fun Is always In order but permitting revenge or .personal spite to enter into a matter always spoils the best of fun. And now to think of It! Wheat 60 cents and a-climblng! Who says It Isn't coming the farmers' way? With the miners winners in the strike, big corn crops in the East and big wheat crops and fat stock in the West, it looks as if the man who makes his living by manuel labor is coming to the front all along the line. The re publican purty Is great. The politic law back In New York are telling l ow they did It. The republican made the good crops, they created tho demand In other countries for our products, are opposed to trusts and combines and aro the best fellows In the world just now In every way. By tho time the presidential election comes around they will all have wings. room, but there Is no necessity ot booming Pendleton and Umatilla county and begging for immigration It may be reiterated time and again thnt tho resources and opportunities of this county do not have to be her aided to tho sides. We do not have to clamor for suckers or immigration, and while we extend the welcome hand to good people, wo do not desire tho riff-raff that are often brought to places by flaming advertlselug which tells all Uie good and conceals the bad. The boomer Is a fakir, a green goods man, and ouly such places as are In that business engage lu that sort of advertising. Tho following from a local paper, is uncalled for: "But it Is almost use less to undertake to stir up an agl tatlou among the laboring class in Pendleton. They always receive what they isk for, and furthermore, are gentlemen in the asking and there is no cause for demagogues or aglta tors in our midst." It Is true that the laboring men of Pendleton are all gentlemen, but It Is not true that all of them receive what they ask Some of them work long hours, not because they like It, but because they would rather do It than raise troublw with their employers. They would ratner wait until uie town grows larger and the people are better edu cated along tho lines of labor unions, before they demand the rights usually accorded union men where they are stronger. The intimation that Mr. Harry, the speaker Tuesday night at the local laboring men's meeting, is a demagogue or agitator, was uncall ed for. He is an earnest, reasonable advocate of the laboring man's rights and said nothing beyond the legiti mate discussion of the laboring man's cause. It is the same old story of the it-publican paper, however. They never see anythlug but danger or ilemagoguery in n meeting of the toll ers to discuss their right and try to improve their conditions. WHERE OIL 18 FOUND IN CALI FORNIA. The United States Geological Survey Traces the Oll-Bearinn Strata. During the present season G. H. El- dridgo, qf the United Btates geologi cal survey, has been engaged in a careful examination of tho petroleum fields of California with a view to discovering the source ot oil. These fields He in the Coast Range and alongside the great Central Valley of the state, but thus far their chief de velopment has been south of the par allel of San Francisco. In order to locate their sourco it has been nec essary to study tho general geologic features of the Coast Range and Cen tral Valley, and especially the oil bearing formations themselves and The Idea that Pendleton, Umatilla county, or any of the citizens aro Jealous or afraid ot outsiders or com petition is a mistake. This town and county has as good citizens, as good business men, as Intelligent and rhrowd men as there aro to bo found anywhere. They aro not afraid of any claas of men, or any class of business enterprises. Those wllo think so are doubtless shaky themselves. Let peo plo como hero who may, so thoy aro respectablo and good citizens. Tuo are welcome. Thero is plenty of Don't Try to Master the subject of life insurance Of you will probably give up ir. despair. I here are over 350 different forma of pollute written. Security is the first thing and resources guarantee security. Tha Awn ( Ta Mutual Ufa la.uiaaca Capu7 tl Haw York aicaad thcia of aay olhir lift tatutuaa aampany In akUtcnce, Taajr a tar $352,000,000 It kaa paid Fotiay-heUcra o.ar $569,000,000 vUch li mora tkaa aajr athar Ufa luuruca aanpaaf U tha u)d hat dlabutaad. Wrlla (or "Waara Skill I Iaaura("v The Mutual Life Insuranci Company or New York Rkkaxd A. McCraor. IWdaal, SHERW'OD QILLESPY, Manager, Seattle, Wash. the structural conditions In the areas In which they aro found. Although tho work Is yet Incom plete, several Important results havo been established, one of which Is the presence of petroleum of from 11 to 42 degrees Bnumo In a aeries of strata at least 25,000 feet thick. A second result of the Investigation Is tho sep aration of this series, on llthologlc or pnleontologlc grounds, Into nearly a dozen distinctly recognizable forma Hons, chlelly of Tertiary age. It is important to note that petroleum was found under many 'structural condi tions, yet nearly all seemingly In har mony with the anticlinal theory. Tho technical nnd economic uses ot tho California petroleum .particularly In Its application as fuel, will also bo considered In the course ot the work as planned. IN AIR ACFtlieuetUon of health III VU -beoomo8 mainly a question of nutrition. If the atomnch and other organs of 'digestion and nutri tion are kept iu a healthful condition there will bo a well-nourished body, and Utile liability to disorders of the liver, bowels or tach other disorders as may resuu nan in nutrition sud lack of exor cise. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other or gan of diges tion and nutri tion, and also diseases of oth er organs which are caused by the diseased condition of the stomach. By enabling the perfect nutri tion of the body it increases the vital power and promotes a vigorous old age. - X was a aufierer from chronic diarrhea for flw yeara," writea Mra. Mary A. Aaron, of Holla, Phetpa Co., Mo. "I tried different mncdiea, which would give me relief tor a ahert time rwly. My trouble would return aa bad aa erer. I conaulted you in July, 1900, and by your advice commenced using Dr. Pierce'a remeuee. I took two bottles of the 'Colden Medical DUcoTery,' three riale of the ' Pelleta,' and eomc of the ' Extract of Smart-Weed,' aa you adiiaed, 1 hare not had any return of my trouble atnoa uainff your medlduea. Am now ae-rentyoaa yeara old and I never had anything to relirre me ao quick. 1 thluk Dr. Pierce'a medicines tha jrreateat on earth. Should I erer hart any re turn of my trouble ahall uae your medicine. My tnanka to you for your advice and thanka to Almighty Clod for restorlns; me to health throujrli your handa." Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the best laxative for old people. Ttwy cars oa- STiTtATUMi ana nun I Opening of A. Klein &Co's Liquor Store and Sample Rooms Saturday, Nov. 1st at 619 Main St. I would be pleased to greet all my old friends asawell as new ones at my new stand. My sample room wilt be ready to supply your desires with the best liquors and wines that are to be had anywhere. Nice lunch served Saturday evening. PENDLETON OYSTER H2USE GOLDEN RULE HOTEL BLOCK COURT ST. TO'AY parlors hav bteu fitted up and v everything will be conducted 011 city otyle. Eastern and Bboalwater Bay oysUrs will be served fresh and as you like 'em. Our oyster par lors will be kept open day and night nnd will allbnl a splendid place for you to enjoy a lunch ufter the show or other entertainments. All oysters served by ns are received dally direct from our own beds In Bhoalwuter Bay and are a delleaoy that to be ap- precintea must be eaten, uaii on us WACHSMUTH r f-rf -r w - - PROPRIETORS Farmers Custom Mil. Fred Walters, -Proprietor Capacity 160 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour. Mill Feed. Chopped Feed, eta always ou hand. Clothing . . . Tho ellect (if our method of close buying is, more apparent in our clothing department than in any other part of the house. Our Customers are simply astonished when we price Mon'b Suits at $4.25, $5.50, $6.00 and $8.00, when they have been in tho habit of paying from $8.00 to $13.00 for the same suits. Men's Overcoats that we offer at $5.00 and 85.50 are sold most every where at $7.00 and $8.00. Long Pant Suits for Boys from 10 to 16 years we offer at $3.35 to $5.50 are much below the'usual price. Boys' Knee Pant Suits We have boys' knee pant suits for $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. They are all good servicable suits for school wear. Boys' Cotton Knee Pants 25 cents; wool mixed 35 cents; and corduroy 49 cents. IN For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES -CALL ON AT Till CHOP MILL 1127 and 12H East Alta Stitwt Colesworthy j IN THE LIGHT of our experience in carriuxo and butlneti wagon aelllug, we do not heilute to tar that we liave taidj- well learned the ueodiotour custouieta-pteaeut and prospectire. Lookaa Ions aa you like, teat at long ai you pleaae. you'll And our output to bo all right this day he next day, erery day. ' Our Winona l.acka are Juit the thlnga, well made, good looking, eaay to ride in and itronir We have tops for alt klnda ot bugglei an(I cu,v; ion. and daabei lor hacki. Oetourprloeaon wagon., bugglei, heck., carti, gaiollne en glnei, plowa and aaw mllli. NBAQLB BROTHERS Water St, near Uelo, readletca, ore. Come To 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, brtck and sand. We make a specialty of wood gutters for barns and dwellings. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House. Lumber, V All kint,. I . ,ut a" Pwpo Sash, Doors and Planing of all to otder. Don't place vn.,, Buildinp Mntor:,i w u - "-in unit cnnsiiirpri c Pendleton Plank Lumber yard, ROBERT rORSTER, IS GOOD r.M nanging or deeontb then come to us. w 4i,uo die DOt but low. Let us figure you. Wm aW aaaaaa a atauiu Court Street. Clearance AT BASLEKS Bargain Hook Stoves, Gli ware, Crocket Prices cut waydow to make the goods move rapidly, spw al bargains. Cow in and investigate Baslers's I Itavo DargaiiH to locate Valuable Tatmfier Claims On the Hull-1 YinTxr nTiriftf d. flnaf.Ylfltfl m i m jAirn Wr-C 1 fli HI Joseph Ell, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARNESS-SADDLERY P Si,?AKIL At a "A8T ORBQONUN r.T uuuuiea or nampaiMn. con UInJSV,T& 10 ttX P. "Sa b, ol Mintd for 25 cents a bundle. Have some sale. Laatz -fOR- Wood, - Coal aiio Material Delivered ?tM'' - We are m in d 0 rrnr'Kiiii: a- ' . . - ni pared to move ligM