mil mi ... ft rviim i 1 Wmi T ...,. BUYING HUMAN HAIK IWKM i IH'IIMUMIIIIBMUHW HIWHIMIMIIMI IMIUJI 1 I II 1 1 Mil lUMllMWJi M I THE f-U I U M C 111 rem... A WEEK OF SWEETS Coinnii'iiuiiiK on Xnius day and continuing through tlio Holiday Week wo will sell the well known I r.uiil of JLo wit etfS At the following prices: J -4 Pound Boxes Chocolate Creams j .2 " j ( it ii Never before have thefe goods'heen sold at prices, and only he during the time stated. Brock' & , McCoiias Co. I hi i H hi i i WBUNKSDAY, DKCE.MHRU 24, 1901' The trutlis or nature come into view like tlio distant stars, filling the night of the world with now wonder and new light. Truth springs like flowers on the fields and hedgerows of life always modest, always unobtrusive, al ways gladsome. Give us dis cernment to see it; give us sense to welcome It; give us un derstanding to know its worth, and generosity to extend it to those who know it not. George J. Holyoake. DOCTRINE OF THE OPTIMIST. The aood anuel of Time will oiant I another milestone besid path tonight. the human I Without, lnslni' n linnrt tlirnh nr i 1 waiting for ceremony, the world will sweep from one olden cycle into a j ! greater. This Christmas eve greets the greatest spectacles that have ever graced the pages of history. Giants are 011 every hand. The nations, the Individual, 'tho thought, the actions of today are giants in form and spirit. Civilization is a clash of giants. Such monstrous shapes and Ideas as throng the current records of the world, belong to the realm of fairy land. Armies and navies beyond the an cients wildest dream, we seek yet to enlarge. Government better than the Ideality of tho sages, wo seek to beau tify and strengthen. Thought fleeter and bolder than the lightning's gleam, we urge onward to higher flights. Charity broader than the farthest frontiers of nations, we push outward to encompass the Infinite limit of hu man need. Happiness that Is world wide, we yet strive to Intensify, and faith that knows no bound, reaches upward to touch the very borders of the spiritu al realm! Not all tho stockings hung tonight will be filled. Not all the struggles made by man, bear fruitage. But the sum of full stockings will be greater tonight than ever before. Aitnougn poverty leaves Its footprints on the frost- kissed highways of the world, Its If you have not already secured show you that it is best to take DIAtYLONDS Mounted and unmounted. The largest collection of the finest gems that has ever been shown in one stock in Pendleton, L. HUNZIKER, Diamond Merchant, Jeweler and Optician. The largest storr of its kind in Pcridlcton. Candies $ AO .25 .50 the se total sum compared to Increased hap piness, is less tonight than ever. The world is not perfect, nor should the Christmas dream of the optimist, underrate Its wrongs; hut the bright spots are thicker tonight than the dark ones. The cold pessimism which sees nothing but sonow, Is like a nut with a blighted kernel. Alan Is a form of evolution; his lit tle world Is growing larger. lie is teeilng about him, among tlio truths 'jof.natuie, like a blind man in a dark 1 1 loom. 1 Happiness will come, as we prepare j ' the way. 1 Wo must build a ladder of , enlightenment, and fasten Its top in 1 j the clouds. j ' The mission of the East Oregouian Is to help plant this ladder, and then tu crowd upward among the jostling , hosts toward Its summit. language older than the Anglo- Saxon tongue, the creed ot that com ing federation of man, so long delay- cd so often turned aside, is repeated unison with millions this Christ- 'n n,as evo: n earth peace; good will toward man." Fifteen hundied motormen and con ductors of Pittsburg have Just been paid a premium of $20 each on good behavior and skill. The company an nounced six months ago that It would give a premium of one cent an hour to each employe who did not have an accident during the year. Just half the men employed closed the first six months with clear records. This Is a more successful method of obtaining good service than coercing. terrorizing and driving men. It pays. The holiday number of the Evening , gation works soon to be inauguarted Telegram Js a superb publication. In the West. with tho most valuable historical and Hon, Ulnger Hermann is now try statistical facts about Oregon, clas- lug to arrange for tho Immediate cm allied and arranged in a highly at-1 ploymont of every mining engineer, tractive style. One of the very best , graduato from the Oregon colleges features of the publication is Its full next year. page of Indian photographs and views , The demand is so urgent every from the magnificent collection of where for practical men, that the ut Major Ieo Moorhouse, of this city. 1 ter uselessness of much of the educa- I tlon of the past Is now shown In Us For the first time since 1867, the 1 unfitness for practical purposes, nntlonal house or representatives 1b being warmed with plain, every day! rugon lo3t W00)00 this year by cord wood. Coal la so scarce that It forest fl,es- ThIa much natural wealth is only used In the furnaces or the W8S lltcra"y from the maP r more aristocratic senate. ,Ile state. One-tenth of this amount used In enforcing u strict law govern- Venezuela wants to arbitrate. If inir neKlIeenen ami wanton nnrr.lPKs. EnKia:ui mui Germany get another shot at her sho wljl have nothing left to arbitrate. ' A FEW MORE DAYS, your presents we take the liberty of your time and .-.void the crowding ART GOODSV Uniler this head wc are .showing so many pretty things' that it will be impos sible for us to enumerate them. Goods Held ion Responsible Parties. The friends of Irrigation are not to entov smooth sailing. Bven before the recent irrigation Inws ate put Into execution, the ene mies of the West nre seeking to en compass the defeat of the nlm of these laws, Tin. Maxwell irrigation law lio- vldes that the settlers shall repay the I government the actual cost or putting water upon the land, this money to ! bo applied by the government In fur ther leclamatlon schemes, thus cre ating an endless chain of government 'irrigation work and an endless chain of homes, until the arid lands of the I West nre all reclaimed. I Congressman t-iccy, chairman of I the house public land committee, isays It Is now the intention of the I enemies of irrigation by the govern- iment to pass n "free home" bill, giv ing the Irrigated lands without cost to settlers. This will abolish the perpetual Irri gation fund, take the very life blood from the Irrigation law. and stop thej reclamation of the arid land, right at the threshold of Its highest stage of progress. The Hie of the irrigation laws de pend upon their continuance in the fu-. turc; the provisions that relate to the permanent fund are the basis or the movement. Take these away, and the entire scheme falls Hat. "Kroo homes" is the worst blight that could be placed upon the West-1 The laud leclalmed Is worth ten times' the cost of Its reclamation. The terms or payment are such that poor j men can reach them, and the amount , of land sold to each individual Is limited to the producing capability of the land, so there is no possibility of land giabbcrs coming Into possession of it. 1 Don't pass a fiee home bill for the arid states: the West wants to pay for the land, so the price may be ap plied to further developments by the government. We want a poriietual fund, made secure and endless, that the last acie of the wilderness may bo transformed by Us own strength, Into habitable regions. The enemies of irrigation are watching for an opportune time, at which to strike a blow that will de-1 feat government projects. Western , congressmen will be confronted with 1 many wolves in sheops" clothing with in the next few years. A DAY OF EXPERTS. On 'every hand Is heaid the cry for practical men, for thorough men, for experts. Railroads need men or knowledge as well as theory. They want young men of strong arms and strong minds to llll tho swarming ofllces In which are generated the world's traffic. The government needs thousands of civil engineers in the West, the min ing corporations need them by the hundreds. Men who can put 011 a pair I of gum boots and wade into irrigation thchemes and mining propositions, j The kid-glove day Is past. The I white shirt is no longer the insignia of an education. Theory no longer satisfies the demand for brains. The Interior department has made I a call for young men who have a fit ness for positions In the vast Irri- e3s WOuld have saved this snlendld fortune to posterity. This calamity 1 should not bo repeated, reminding you that it is a bad policy that usually takes place during the last CUT GLASS 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.' Every autumn the hnlr huyors of (iJrniany stnrt out from Wor I n tc i chase the luxuriant treses of the wo men and girls who live In the Ml '?'0n:;i,ants. who 111 tins reniuu i" . . are of Slavic origin, preserve the. Inn j wage ami many of the customs o S ancient van.lnls, The girls and .voinen wear tue r neuv . ,lll;v hnlr rolled In great collfuies on licl'r heads and nre not averse to be , g shorn If tlio Iniyevs ,,fflM' 11 nouf1' figure. ., o,... fullv iisvare that liu man hair Is n desirable commodity anil always set goon prices ui locks. The buyers are tiseu m - business, however, and are good nt driving a bargain, so mm " deal of haggling I'cfore the purchase lb finallv concluded. The buyers, ...1 .,.,. uniinliltr lllierntlOllH III a VII- lagc. always first endeavor to put tlio Inhabitants In a pleasant humor. They Invite the villagers to como to the Inn, where the buyois act as hosts and treat everybody to wine and schnapps. After a day or two in establishing themselves in the opinion of the townsi). ople as good fallows the buy ers begin work. They pick out tlio women and girls who have the best heads of hair and offer thein a low i-.... ii M'lwi wnnifin Immediately (Hill llll II. l. - liaino an oxhorbltant price. Then the tra le is falrlv begun, ami ine unguis and the women talk and argue until finallv a compromise is tigreou iipun, the village barber trims off the long, wavy locks and turns them over to the "buyers. The price of a good head of hair depends upon its ipiallty. lustro and color, and the age of the wearer. The hair of gills between the ages of 12 and 17 Is deemed most, valuable. A good head of hair is worth all the way from U to $25. It Is exported all over the world. Exchange. JEWS ON THE BATTLEFIELD. "What Have the Ameilean Jews Done for America? What Should They Do?" was the subject of an address by Itabbl Leon Harrison hefore the People's synagogue in the social set tlement building Frli ay evening. lie said in po'' "In tne war or the revolution, though there were piobably not 30ui Jows In the country. 2" Jewish offlc ers fought for our independence. .Manuel Mordecal Noah was a staff of fleer of George Washington, anil gave Christmas Goa This is the time to buy your find tne assortment so ood nqr the anybody npeds, and now our stock want. We have all kinds of toys, kinds and hcoks for all ages. SPECIAL LADIES wool opera, capes, 1 -1 c!ll, .imicrr. 1. .. . 1 . I . ! . . C (""' a "iii.iij, iiuiuucii.iiit:ia, luiiuinub ciliii lunei articles, jewcieiy of all styles. GENTLEMENS initial handkerchiefs, neckties, gloves, mufflers of all colors, kinds, fancy pen knives, etc. SPECIAL PRICES ON CLOTHING We will give a special discount of 10 per cent on all boys and mens 5'sUJ"Wj in v-uiibiuiub uay. i en per cent .w j vi.ni. ican iunu ai uiiici siures in renciieton. OVERSHOES AND RUBBERS win aiutn it, contpieie anu tne very uest to ue nought, anu prices 7 . tors on the same grade goods. Mens overshoes, i,io; womens ouershoes, W . wu. mum id v.uu(icic uiiu . i .j ------ www, nit,...' t.ii.ji.1. uuiciiuci.-i. mil:: wiimt-ii h k:i i i t -i i -i i i i i : i :? . wu defenders, 38c and 50c; mens rubbers for German socks and felt boots, U, j All the above prices are on nt!r(nn!An ... f . . 1 . give satisfaction or refund your THE THEN CHRISTMAS to wait until the last moment before inakinc vour nurcliase We have so many Prttty) few days of the holiday season. WATCHES In bewildering profusion. In solid gold, gold filled and silver. Something to please all desires. Grade high prices low, Largest and best stock of its kind in Pendleton. Remember the $100.00 Pxe We Give AwJ to the government 20,000. I may mention tho generous sorvlces ot Hnyno Solomon, the friend of Mndls on, Randolph nnd Ilnbort Morris, whn lonned $300,000 to tho government that was never rciurueu, nnd in many other ways holpod his country In dim need. "l will simply mention that In the war of 1812 Jewish brigadier generals, colonels and cnptnlns abounded. In tho Moxlcnn war tho snmo 1b true, The list of Jows dlBtlnguIshod In tho legulnr army and nnvy of the United Stales Is disproportionately large. Commodore Uriah Ievy, tho highest navnl ranking olllcer up to the civil war, abolished corporal punishment l have In my hand n pnrtlnl list of SOOO Jewish Amorlcnns who fought In the civil war, uinong them being 10 Union nnd 24 Confederate staff officers. Their record Is distinguished by emi nent vnlor and numerous nwnrds of medals by congress. "The old warriors from the South recall Judnh P. nonjaniln, the bril liant secretary of stato for the Con federacy. May I mention among many shining Instances In North Car olina five brothers, and likewise- In Mississippi, four being Confederates and one Union. Thoro Is nn Instance of 1 1 Jewish families Bending C3 men Into battle. In tho present regular army and navy, from Commander Marlx down, dozens of Jewish offlcors evidence that they arc descendants of the Maccabees. Twelve Jewish sailors went down with tho Mnlne." I niobe Democrat. j THE OLD EMIGRANT ROAD. j Aged and desolate grizzled and still It creeps In slow curves round the bnsu of tho bill; Or Its one'o busy trnlllc Ik left llttlo truce, Not a hoof print or wheel track is fresh on Its face! Hank brumbies encroach on Its pour ragged edge; And boulders crash down from tlio mountainside ledge, The elements Join to efface the dim trail, The torrents of spring time, the win ter's tierce gale! Yel with pioneer sturdlness, patient and still, It lingers and clings round the base or the- hill; Outlasting Its usefulness, furrowed anil gray, (!rim phuntom of yesterday, hnuntliig today ' CARRIE UliAKB .MORGAN. GREAT SALE OF Christinas presents for your friends, and at no place 1 prices so low as at THE FAIR- We have nearly w is complete, so we urge you to come at once and st!ed dolls, doll carriages, toilet cases, work boxes, raovinj FURNISHINGS FOR PRESENTS head shawls, silk mittens, ice wool and silk fasci , u f . I ' 1 . 1 n nA mirCM ID on ot H AW aTUKE prices makes your ine very uesi 10 oe uougiu, anu pin.es - afetif new goods and not old stock, and we gua"- money. FAIR THE 'PLACE TO SAVE MONEY We call your attention to a fmv of Hie many linesjj TOILET SETS In ebony and solid silver. To see them is to make up your mind what to get for a gift. HUNZIKER; I Diamond Mercnam, Main Street Beech! Pilli Soil I '""KM, .,""r Sim era well TSS WbewithoiiS,' Tl ine new M recently erected tj uaruen streit, ben Alta. IS tlOW nmn Contains 30 welllij lated and newlv h Not an inside roota inc. Modern uim trie liclits and hiiti is directly back cl A Uiop ana Uyster Hi street, and the 0utt and the Queen Hotel 111 connection by H Olson & Van Prop andl'J e our' OPA 1 our stocK i The Qtieea XT a iNOW U