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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1902)
T 1 is said that tne proposition io iiauie me ns the presidential candidate two ' years from now appears to meet with fnvnr nninntr lnlinrlnn neonlc. If so. 1 p(3 I am verv clad of It. not only for the reason tnar it migni nip m sruiuj : any ambition which I may lie held) to cherish toward the presidency, hut 1 bemuse It Indicates thnt the much, I have striven to ilo nml the little I have accomplished for American Ia-( hor has been appreciated by those' for whom I sought and still seel; to aid. "This labor question has not been I a fad with me. As a larsir employer of labor for years, I have given the subject all thp conbitl'Tiiiloii I w.tt. capable of. and 1 think the fact that I have never had any set ous difficulty with an) of my employes Is In seme J degree attributable to the fact that I have tried to put Into practice some of the theories I hold." SAY! USE OPALGINE Stops hair falling out and cures dandruff GUARANTEED To cure all scalp diseases Brock & McConias Company DRUGGISTS MOXDAY. NOVEMBER 24 1002. The ideal life, the life of full completion, haunts us nil. We feel the thing we ought to be, beating beneath the thing we are. Phillip Ilrooks. ..luilge Eakin decides that the ja Urande antl-gambllng ordinance is valid, and the fines Imposed under It must be paid. The establishment of a special Dairy Department in the Oregon Agri cultural College, adds a mudl: needed branch to this institution. A .newspaper for Pilot Rock and -municipal government to be given Helix, are two advance items of Thanksgiving for Umatilla county. What Shall We ; Have for Dessert? Jeli-O manner. He is a democrat, but tin district is Htii i republican. Jackson owns a factory and employs L'O'Ji girls. Just before election lie gavej This question arises in the family them a two week's holiday with no j everyday. Let us answer it to-day. Try loss of time. He made them a nea little speech, recounting the pleasant. rll.. .i.n. i ..i ...i i.. I the factory. The result was that 1kj mmr V was electeil by 21100 majority. I a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre- baking: 1 add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. io cts. The falluie of the special sessio.. project will serve to harmonize the conflicting elements of the regular session. The Pnlr appropriation nn-l the election of a Hinted States sen ntor will bring the dlfferen' sections of the state Into closer sympathy The patriotism of the leglslatuie should forbid any unpleasant division in the presence of such a glorious un dertaking as the '05 fair. In whici. we expect to be aided anil encouraged by the entire Northwest. On December 2, a special election will lie held in the city of San Fran cisco, to decide whether that city and county shall be bonded for the sum of $700,000, for the purpose of build ing a street railway system. It will With freight rates reduced between Portland and Eastern Oregon points, another figure will be added to our bank accounts, east of the Cascades. lM? one of the niost important events in the history of California, as it will If the scientists advance In the next m a measure, decide the status of two years as they have in the two the public ownership Idea In Call years just pa3t, Tom Johnson can fomia politics. The hearty support make his next campaign in the flying Kjven to Mayor Schmltz, a labor lead- machine, Instead of the automobile. The tldo has turned. It Is no long er the "uncivilized west." The train robberies, burglaries, murders and disgraceful escapades of the East have made tho epithet most appropri ate to that section. er, indicates that voters are much inure independent In San Francisco than in other cities of its propor tions and situation. INDIAN WAR VETERANS. The equilibrium of the prison popu lation is fully maintained. Union and Baker counties have lost four mem bers through jail breaks, but the Walla Walla penitentiary gained 17 in one day, to offset the shortage. I The Oregon legislature, at Its com ing session, is to be asked to Issue $30ii,00i) in state bonds bearing 4 per cent interest, to be used in pavment of the services of surviving veterans of the Indian wars of 1835-C. Tho Oregon territorial legislature at the session or lSiiu-G, passed a measure promising to uav soldiers 'participating in the Indian campaigns Vol 1 No 1 of The Evnositlon ?' tlle Ume' 12 per day for their sorv voi i. iso. , or i ne position. ,(es The mugter rUs suow tlmt the a magazine published in Portland, in Indian fighters served In all 371,449 the interest of the Lewis and Clark days under the terms of the act. fair, is now before the public. It is Neither the territory of Oregon, how edited by Airs. Edith Tozier Wether- fer, nor the state of Oregon, after , its admission to the Union, has ever ed, and is neat, picturesque and redeemed the pledge, finely. 1 Subsequently, however, the federal ' government naid the veterans n sum "Many exchanges are now discuss-' equal to 55 cents per day for the lug the various means of reducing time eacl) served. The balance now crime. Down in the Choctaw nation J'1 !'"',e!r 'he arrangement is about (. , ... , , $520,000. The veterans figure that they neither fine nor Imprison a crlm- two-fifths of their number have died Inal; they whip him for a small of- without leaving widows or orphans, fonse and shoot him for the greater a,m tlu'5' believe about $300,000 would Real Estate... For Sale ED. EBEN, Ptoptietot of THE EASTERN CLOAK, Suit Skirt and Waist Factory SLX HUNDRED and FORTY-FIVE MAIN ST. Has hiaugmted u Grand MID- W I NTER C LE AR AN CjE SALE JACKETS, WAISTS, SKIRTS and FURS Must AH be Sold by JANUARY Ffcst, 1903 Prices the lowest that have ever been offered in Pen dleton. Come first and Dealt. iful residence property on Court street, two lots aud dwelling, $2,500.00. j Residence lots, well located, at ' prices ranging from $100.00 to $260.0 each. Boarding house and one lot 14 rooms centrally located, $2,600.00. Hoarding house,19 room-,$l,900.00 One lot with dwelling and stable, $700.00. One lot and house, $500.00. Two lots, dwelling 6 rooms and stable, $900.00. rooms, bath and sewerage. One lot with dwelling of seven blocks from Main Llrret. $2,600.00. Aud much other property, all on easy teniiH " E. D. BOYD. make your selection while the stock is yet unbroken 1 A REGULAR BONANZA OF BARGAINS ! T AH kinds for Ml ash, Doors POtpc and Planing olalld to oider, Don't nlarp ... --o "iciiai n.a rnncn .,! ..... w -"-. us. Pendleton Plai ROBERT rORSTTJU WINTER COMFORT Well cooked meals and a warm house go a good ways in making a cold dreary winter comfortable and bright. Our stoves will cook good meals and our heaters will make the coldest building warm and comfortable. The Thompson Hardware Co. LEGAL BLANKS StJfe.? -- III Court Street j alogge Df them. A fall supply always kept to stock. three 1 IT II i nit i t i I 3 U II launanea linens. W.. io ure sum ot domestic pinets in tins respect be beat at laundry wotl lin vnnr cVlirte A ..II. A i style. And yon'E nave a "Dosom triend' C i.i jpctidi uuunuon to tx ana cutis. Jfmest work. ci r mt IT1 lAitnnmtM . ... lUL II 1HLA." I' 1. F. Robinson, Prop. ORLAN CLYDE i U. B. BupremeOwit Uh'li K 'KHKn ATI11H1 U. B. Patent Office Trade SI arki ud CocnllU 700 Ttb.'t. X. W Wi iilllllllllt W. J. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 i I 1 luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii nun iniMMiHiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii""""""!'"""""""""""""!"!""""" CLARKE 8c COMPANY, Hardware, Stoves and Pltimbing LET US SAVE YOU one. It crime. la an effectlvp antidote for ihj a nroiier sum to snuare off ilil acuuut Rosoburg Review. the The Heppner Oazetto walls: "Mor row county, with a vast territory in need of irrigation, lias not a repre sentative at the Irigatlon conven tion." Never mind, brother, you were taken care of by your friends. You can come to Pendleton in a body next year, anil your score will be even. HEARST ON THE PRESIDENCY. 3 "I take the same view of a niesl ilentlal nomination thut must bt held by every kaI Anicnau that it is LOOK OUT FOR Orepon, Illinois and Iowa have no tate debts, that are matured and payable. Oregon lias about $1000 outstanding against her in small items. Illinois and Iowa have n transient account of $1S,000 each. In . there Is no giut state debt in either of these states. Alabama has an In debtedness of $9,500,000 and Pennsyl vania. $7,S00,000. Iff 1 VHWWHHH.W .m The cold-nave flag means zero weather, icy, moisture -laden winds, and the begin ning of wiuter in earn est, To Catarrh suffer ers there is nothimr cheering in these climatic changes, for ttith the return of cold weather. all the disagreeable symptoms of Catarrh appear: blinding headaches, dizziness, a stuffy feeling about the no!se that makes breathinir difficult, chest twins, and as the disease progresses, a discharge of nauseat. The bill before the French chamber "'" fL?ri L',e V.7at a , n?keePs of deputies forbidding the marriage Catarrh is a most disgusting disease, of the "halt. lame, blind nnd holnless." The foul mucous secretions that are con. Is not original with tho French. Rep- aJ,A1,PI'i,,P ba-ck i",to aomh . . . - , . contaminate and poison the blood and is resentatiVo Carter, ot Jackson county, distributed throughout the body, and it Oregon, nau sucu a mil in Ills Inside men oecomes a aeep-seaied, systemic, pocket at the last session or tho leg- J!?!t?,t,,djIlTetf,t H"Sbe trfa.d ... . . .... . through the blood, for It is beyond the islature, but on account of there ho- reach of sprays, washes, powders or ex- mg so many unmnrnea, men among lernai ireaimeut ot any Kind, -tho mcmi.nra if ,r. nnt in.nn4 S. S. S. toon clears the system of all Catarrhal matter and purge the blood of The amoko from tho senatorial "w,".V,,,g,.ptsn,, Xhm e.f;"y . . . , ,, , , checking the furtherprogress of this sen fight la already spreading over the ous and far reaching disease, state. Whatever olso the legislature Look, out for Catarrh in winter, for cold does, It should bo good. Tho peoplo the blood and MuieceMiveecre. , .. . . , ,., . tion of mucus and bring to life nil the v"" ",w Biumtenng jwisons mat make Catarrh rcierenaum ana tins is only a fore taste of tho legislation that will fol low, If tho costly farce at tho capi tal does not ceaso. Please let patri otism give the stato a good man, and a good appropriation for the fair, A man namod Jackson was elected to congress from the 13th Ohio dis trict this year In an extraordinary A second shipment of Celebrated Acorn Stoves and Steel Ranges has arrived and" display at our store. Come and select the style that pleases your fancy, and note tfe nW points . f superiori ty it has over other makes and learn how much vnn mr. in the nrlct.tot first shipment of Acorn Stoves and Steel Ranees, which we hrt vntw c..w, th tradeta the season, sold so rapidly that the stock was soon exhausted and 6Pd rHPr w nlacedaoA the stoves are now here. Thoss who examine the Acorn Stoves and Steel Ranges, which are sold in Pendleton only by us, were so highly pleased when they learned the low price at which this superior stove is sold by us that they readily became purchasers, and are now advertising our stoves Dy ineir complimentary words. SSS the most abominable of all diseases. S.S.S. keeps the blood in uch perfect order that cold waves cause no alarm and tin- change from the heat of summer to the rigors of winter produce no hurtful effects. Write us if you have Catarrh, and our Physicians will advise you without charge. Hook on Blood and Skin Diseases free. Tfae Swift Speolflo Co., Atlanta, Ga. Two sizes $n and $13 Three sizes $9 $u $14 Three sizes $10 $12 $15 All sizes $3o to $6s Ii L W. J. Clarke & Company HADIYIXA nr; o.,. HARDWARE, STOVES and PLUMBING. Cpurt Stree- m