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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1902)
O (fir?-, y is Beginning Willi Monday, Dec. is ' 1 ' ' ' 11 We will give with every pur chase of ne dollar or more a Beautiful Scrap Album Free This will continue until all the Albums are gone. OUR HOLIDAY STOCK Comprises many beautiful and useful articles, and our prices defy competition ! Come and See For Yourself fit ror union. 'CROWNING GLORY OF THE CITY, tioremnrt are worn off. you flnd the' I or moral sta-; I """" w gentility th ' miih American Is un tion among the tllSl.tetie nations of' There Is a aide to Pendleton l.rl-.nnd rennomcnt. When you Bcratch a the earth j Vate life which Is better than the com-( esternor, you nnd a gentleman, a South America must he repeopled nmrclRl wonts oi tne past before she Is united. And after she. The business activity nnd thrift Is is reiK-oi'led by a gentler stock, purl-1 worthy of note. It Ik a great record n1 t-v contact with the civilised na j eoiitemr-lnte. Tin lucreae.l bank Hon and strengthened by the envl- j .ietKlts. new blocks added to the romuent ot ieace. letters and national j bniines section enlarged stocks, honestv there remains yet iiihw tnei rowniuj; me wren " ... Brock & .IcComas Coi northern people of that great conti nent the everlasting curse of the trop i rlime Man timtiot throw off Its rteterior ating blight. He cannot rise under its weight fo perfect mental and nior- he business houses, are all of excel lent value to the city nnd county. tint there is something yet that Is the certain evidence of substantial I'lty life. There Is another record which can lie "Summed un with fully al stature. The racial mixture, the! as great results, nnd which will be a scholar and n thinker, In the herculean task or building the bulwarks or a commercial and In. dhstrlal empire, tho rough handed ar tisan finds time to don the robe of thought and sit . at the council flre of n higher lire, striving to create a pure environment nnd 'a clean indi vidual and collective taste, in such hands the future Is secure. MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. The charter revision committee of tits, 1 sir for THE EB....-..' "7.2! h J m W . 1 diseases of ambition and greed, thejsonrce of as much delight to those the Salem city council has .proposed Ani lh a . i.urmnc alchetnv of southern blood. . who enjoj the finer sentiments which an amendment to tho charter, by i ft and the fntalltv and stubbornness of ' underlie the social fabric, as tho pros- which the city may Issue bonds in itmatie conditions forbid the -United perity that Is measured in dollars and payment for the public utilities, such s'nks lm States ot South America. cents. ns water system, electric light plants, , Pendleton Is a literary community street cars, bridges, ferries and tele- There Is one hope for the negro. I j,, degree of development. The phone "lines. Tho Idea of public bki and that is deportation. He cauuot attain his full racial stature liorc rlretwl'H moon neidi i reamlesoil-U valle, ikJi 0 hear- tht fii artistic taste If strong. The educn- ownership ot these sources of reve tloual tendency Is most emphatic nnd nue Is taking root in the West as ITbe pressure of civilisation will keep tne eA of thought and research In well ns in-the East. San Prnucisco his inferior talents in nu inferior po- religious lines is most ably covered. . barely defeated the public ownership sition Give him a home in the trop- Pendleton appreciates the thinker , of the Genry street railway. If Salem irs. where he will not be tempted nor Lnd tj,e actor. She 1111 the opera Intelligently follows out this Idea handicapped by the white man. audi house to laugh with. the comedinn or adopts this amendment to her charter THE R'GHTV hf will thrive and improve. Open the I to rensnn rteenlv and reverently with , ntnl tiveaenta it in thu ipfrfaliilnra w door of the colonies. the lecturer or the essayist. The will place her lu the front rank of l" on V" , city or Pendleton nnd the county of Western cities. It Is no longer deem- To ask The inner seem of uie A euemtehw ,tjnr,n .mr.i. ...5 . ... .J.VJW ties. The largest book store In East-; practice the theory of municipal own TIleir ndlia5J ern Oregon is supixirted in this city. , ershlp. The people can operate thcr r"it war begins to show In the buck- ground German nnd Bngllsh capital ists have buih most of the Veneiuehiii J ! international scuffle. In which they might acquire laud holdings, they have secretly urged the war and en-; SATURDAY DECEJIBER 2- 12 Then- can In- no war or con flict between capital and labor when their true relations are rightly understood and full." ap preciated They are mutually dependent on each other and neither can accomplish any great results without the other. Galuaha Grow. Tito prpnt lttnrnrv itiiipkIiwi firn iiwiiweiin- ltwl.,ot.nu l.,c.l n ..i.lti..n.. i ewce, ; railroads and in order to bring on an ! M ,n I)rege,lce llltelUcentl.v and Just as nroV SnS? oi a puoiic pea iter in me cuy is nil ( naniy lor tne public good as private ,. jl oornslon of iU.nn lnter-st In nil m.. ,..... r.. ..i..... uey askbltiSkJ - ' - . k . (. .1,1 vi.il 1 I. L t tllvUi IUI lllUlt . .. . Pendleton is eomiteil iiimn the the- .nln 'riini. ..n.ri i, ... t--. . aiJ ,? the rebels and the govern-atrleal records 0 e the bort thmtw ffiZ3 i"ii nifiii to cominue ine siruscie. . ,. , ..... th , . - '" cjiy oi US size on tne i'acinc UOIISI. pttv mnv inter Ho ,1 tl, l,.,i "cy aax nntttfjj The dramatic tastes are of n high or- pendent plants, put the price down to bgZ 01 1 der. She putronlKes the stage and the cost of operation and all neces- They who v., .i. vi.cn i. one iimixun u iiunaiuie sary taxes ami repairs and let private oa8 asa is reviling him,' 1 attractions to come, by Institutions be operated upon this EMas- 1 olo:ad(i law on it and pass it? It has stood the test met the requirements of the sit- Let the nation take off its hat to nation and certainly has merited a ,' John Mitchell. While the public. repetition in Oregon aud every other which has only seen Baer'a perfidy Western state. The Tanquary law is from a distance. as follows: 'Sec. l. Every person, company brave. honwrt-heartMi niitir ,,uera,,-v an0 riniiy giving tier ip- basis or sell to the city. The people aj . . ...v ' ' .. ! nort to the nrt. i.i t..t' 'V? 01 1 H muciieii. who nas siinereo under ine' ; men i"""cb. nu rjsat to or individual, who may employ aaents. t touch of Baer condemnation aud ",Bc iic. uus cuifi- u nerever money can be saved by the i all yoarUn al servants or employes, such agents, j oppression, ays Baer i sincere. s.vatlwi of the ner sentiments among exercise of common rights. It is a nor theptaij iue proveroiaiiy "WHU anil 'WOOI V" nil' 1 w wnste tn llMwl flip nmmrlm, - " T1 - " " " -- BTllI ri. . fii'utiaa on1 o , o .i .... 1 .. 1 1 .. , . .' . . , , , .. r , . i .... . his iramiimHUH ui me n nisit'iiu oi seuiug or giving tones servants or erauloyeE beinr in the ex-' honest in his beliefs. The man erclae of due care shall be liable to i has felt the wroncs of Baer and his ' 8teuea and characteristics of the ity Instend of selling or giving respond in damages for injuries or fellows, Is the ftrat to forgive them. . XVest- proves the high strain of the awaj the very birthrights of posted And It vUl staaiitEtj death sustained bv anv such oufnt. . ",c currents that flow in the veins of ty. lu extending franchises, and mo- ra I v. .m. UBe qtmnwunea against inano tne pioneers of the West. nopo'v of nubile necessities, tho tax employe or servant resulting from on account of smallpox. THE FELLOW SERVANT LAW. This is "a horse and horse" now. Irtalm h- . quarantined against scabby s-herji 'tiom Utah. , The workingmen of Oregon are talking about "fellow servant laws" and labor legislation. At the last ses sion of the legislature three separate fellow aervant laws were introduced, one by L. T. Harris, of Lane county. one by the railway men, through J. I. Poormau, of Marlon county, aud one by Douglas c.ounty- Tltese measures were essentially the same. They embodied the one leading and fundamental u.ea that the employer should be held liable for the incompetence or ignorance of his employes. Already a half dozen men have sig nified their intention or introducing fellow servant bills at the coming session. Right now Is It not proper to get together on this proposition? Can't a concentrated effort be made by those who intend to fight out this worthy legislation? Senator-elect Pierce, of Umatilla county, has determined to introduce a measure of this kind. Represen tative Burleigh will also have a fel- the carelessness, omission of duty or i negligence of such employer, or which way have remitted from th? carelessness, omisttion of duty o.- neg ligence of any other agent, servant The naker CitJ. rjem(x.rat Pil,s or employe, of the said employer. sm(. -amblers of that oitv haw- not in the same manner and to the same , occupied a bed for several years extent at if the carelessness, omis- sion of duty or negligence causing Injury or death was that of the em- thrones. Edwin Martha i bCfS SB There exists often a very beautiful oompatriojislrip between the mother and her daughter. The intimacy is frank, free ana rrmmthetir. U?if A-.. pealed; provided, however, that this the mother feels as If wmethiuc hod act shall not be construed to repeal Cf?"1 tins intimacy. The child is ployor. "Sec. 2. All acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith, are hereby re- or change the existing laws relating to the right ot the person Injured or in ense of death, the right of the husband or wife or other relatives of a deceased person to maintain an ac tion against the employer." NO SOUTH AMERICAN UNION. The Idle talk of a "United States" of South America, founded upon our constitution and national union is not worthy of serious consideration. The differences between the North Amerl-l can colonies and the governments of South America are so wide that a parallel cannot be logically drawn. The different characters of the Pur- silent and ad, and Be ems to slmu her I mother instead of aeking her. This change very often occurs when the young girl is crossing the bor der line of woman hood. She u mor bid, nervous, fear ful, as she entere upon this new ex perience. The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription at such a time wiH do more than re store the normal balance of mind and body. It will establish the wom anly function upou a, basis of sound health, as well as When the rough edges of the fron- payers of the United States should American anlte aKWfiU'. i urn MMm.uuwas.MMn I II I llllirTlTITaTCTTrTTrl iTTiTTrTMTr? may-ati;, emwrWBBBmnO!aiSaaXBaOMStM3BMa GREAT SALE OF Christmas God This is the time to buy your Christmas presents for your friends, and at no piBj una tne assortment so good nor the prices so low as at THE FAIR. We have nany al anybody n?eds, and now our stock is complete, so we urge you to come at once and stiaiJ want. We have all kinds of toys, dolls, doll carriages, toilet cases, work boxes, mstqal kinds and bcoks for all ages, low servant dhi; u. t. Hams, or (tans, the great objects which drew Lane county, will be on hand again! them hither, the intellectual ami tmir. with the bill of two years ago and , itunl development of that New Km?. fmP"ve the appe- the railroad men will certainly renew ian(1 settlement which grew Into the the'genlJpSffinu?d VTmUl i auimiueu uuiun oi states, noes not One of the best fellow servant laws ! furnish the remotest comparison to in the United States was passed by the South American people the Colorado legislature In 1901, and' The rebellious. lmnul'slve. hot- is Known as the Tanquary law. It hav ing been written, Introduced and push ed to final triumph by Senator Tan quary, an old telegraph operator in the state senate. Inasmuch as Colo rado is a Western state, with condl- !.... 1 , 1 , i ., ... wuuB tiusB.j xeaemuuug mohe or ur- ambitious to suih a degrpe tL4t eou, woum jt not tie wise los tnosf- in !,. mw- at: insanitv hiatm Oregon who propose fighting for stub beneficial legislation to indorse the headed, blood-thirsty stock of the equatorial regions has not the first qualification for a permanent com pact or union. Warlike by birth and training; treacherous by Instinct and tradition! it m at: insanity, luatm: Iiikou.. u.l' it'jreii, unt;ed witi, !-aui,i. i.iuoJ and futsoii in Spar.isti lnir-tri the Two Tears ,m mo r'uml,,.. 1. i . i. , to fait" writes Jlrs Dae Hall, of BrodhcLd. ft?MC,?r- U"; "EwtytUias that eoald be thought of wx done to hjlp her but it was of no uie. When .he beng to complain Hie was 2.Vou.ll. Sk'3 iro-the picture of good lx months she was so run down her weicht was but io. I felt J could not pive her upM she ."" only child I bad. ai5l I murt say, rXc ITL'J! iS,nly for.?0i,r Pawrt'e rrcicnption' my daughter would have been In her -rare to- LrJ heS,ae ,131 takn on-baW bSue the JMtural fundi m was eeubllihed and we boucht !? ""'"C only two bottles In all. and he completely reco-e4 since then she is as I7cii oa can ot The Comni'in Sense Medical Adviser, 1J pjyes,, u -juoer cover?, m sem flee on receipt of 21 me-cent stamps to pay eMiei, 01 '.1. 0,t AaOress Dr. I. V. Pierce. Uiu7alc. N. V. SPECIAL FURNISHINGS FOR PRESENTS LADIES wool opera capes, head shawls, silk mittens, ice wool and silk hxi& prices, silk waists, handkerchiefs, perfumes and toilet articles, iewelery and purses, m of all styles. 3 GENTLEMENS initial handkerchiefs, neckties, cloves, mufflers of all cote, m kinds, fancy pen knives, etc. SPECIAL PRICES ON CLOTHING We will give a special discount of io per cent on all boys and mens suBU&wj5 n. viauiuiM uay.y jen per cent on ot 'A1H STORE prices makes your cioiaus-"' j iu 3w jjci v.ciii less man at otner stores in Fendleton. 1 ovRRSffnR'AMnformBPPS n Our stock is complete and the very best to be bought, and prices are far below J tors on the same grade goods. Mens overshoes. $1.10; womens ouershoes, W i 7 j "" ucieuuers, ooc; womens Alaska detenaers, ooi- "";;ji. defenders, 38c and 50c; mens rubbers for German socks and felt boots, th ''6?"i .... ...v. v.v,,v. V7WUVIB mc un new goous anu not old stock, am wc g"- give satisfaction or refund your money. TME FAIR THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY If you have not already secured your presents we take the liberty show you that it is best to take your time and s.vuij tiie crowding YS, THEN CHRISTMAS of reminding you that it is a bad policy to wait unt.l the last moment before making your purchase. We have so manv P flinfr 1, colli, InU, lK .1 ' ., t . . i.-rfrttf Mounted and unmounted. The largest collection of the finest gems that has ever been shown in one stock in Pendleton, ART GOODS Under this head we are showing so many pretty things that it will be impos sible for us to enumerate them. L. HUNZiKER. Diamond Merchant, Jeweler and Opiician. The largest store of its kind in Pendleton. CUT The finest and best collect ion to select from. All the new designs. Rare beauties. Are sole agents for the Hawkes' world-renowned Cut Glass. A guarantee in itself of the excellence of this display. WATCHES In bewildering profusion. In solid gold, gold filled and silver. Something to please all desires. Grade high prices low. Largest and test stock of its kind in Pendleton. Goods Held for Responsible Parties. TOILET SETS In ebony and solid silver. To see them is to make up your mind what to get for a gift. our s I lJI IM Diamond Merchant, Jeweler I Main Street Remember the $ 00.00 PrUe We Give Awy-