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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1902)
A WEEK OF SWEETS through :U H'i(a Yeik Ave wr" lr.,t;.t k: oiutiirainz thv known LOWNEY'S CANDIES At V.& Following pi ices t-4 Potxnd Boses Chocolate Creams - - S AO J."5 44 Xev-T ( ("( luvt- t.he pi U i'ii ttkl at th x BROCK &, McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS - WKDNErAT PRCRX3ER nivri: .in'ns tin! in them to i wk -' our beautiful syvteta. and tore- t-tt pmeKr of human 'weakness iutraTIw its force. : illef oT Eastern Oregon. Just as the ' Question of hoWlng the Philippines! changed national politics, to a targe degree The forti reserve issue, the qnestloc and kindred snbjects gtcwtnp obi ol tbeee. are laying deep 'anr. Ustiag foundations for potitual haages- N party line are rrrtt no e ; ,uf laid, not fQ any noise, ho' si ' ientty. a public sentiment is ?- taijlng. ren " taking - t 1 w.J! :hrow tixrm hereafter lu difter ! r' spheres, aad which wil! exart lun. them a vartl) dlBerem pot it -a! , - reeu from that hM in th pl It a country of aeb dtversltt ot I occupation the Individual and pii'ic i coo! are rcrtula to darts here anti tner. This tot) condition is the ids:, .if new triendahipt. iae mv-ioz 'of force, which are natural allied Mininc inter mar be ia conflict , m-ith stork interest; rarmrnjr m: be . arrayed aaint both and so oc ic defiuiieiv. in the Baal result ot .re . eat agitation, it is diflhroli to sa where anr ma well ttni him---'! when order succeeds the r.iru-at've period of today. A TRUSTS PROFITS. CLEAKAMCt Mm w The steel trust raaliiep a greater profit from Its billion dollars of cap- ' Oftportaaiiv is a swttt bird. TSrr r6T-if S. ill- Jw- 4lte Mm4 serveot the nay. fall to see It. or flimefc e; K. as it passes. The itde-&wsle mit, tb stesple&s. raidntrht worker and tUstier 40teots its einiE and catcher n as the wlag. Matthews. The empke anJ the employer are J jtalizatiou than Is produced annual) eomMned ix. the ta- f redweiw in the State of Oregon (rrks and tteatr fwf eowseqnejctfs. ironi raroiB. iimiaiub- mum. unun I 11 J. W n. Inrnlm. - - imllte. Orettoa prodored. approxi- laaie feature, is aad ! gu,- $i ihhu.imio hi The steel Thejr are nrunteg down bud habits. I trnst reported coasldrably more as reeMeKiM. alDs ai iaarmll I front upon h capital at tle end I ire nrt .rai. Our Big Clearance Sale, has begun and will continue until all Seasonable Goods are closed out. Special reductions in all lines. THE FAIR The Place to Save Money Mid-Wint -OX T 9 VAIilb, JAttr - cuns? . f. -mM OS, "IS HE COMING HOME TO STAY? Barer Herns in hows to the iev itehfc? oCidal aie. with all the aatie pBiee of a weaifoot sace. OSee-BaMtits is a Haeertatn as 3ieeeekic Yut it is wUsperod tftat thU docaattated an. blutrered aB ow from coatuet with the lire -wire-- of the oSefad crttietem. is wil liac to lata? Jwtt ooe shock froat the seostorlai bsxuay. aad ic harrying home- to -1 into the circle before ilte earreot U taraod ou. . That old aaafcerin after office &ever dies It is Hl a delinquent las Mil the older U the faster it prews- What aof man with a ?oed borne, asd s malberry tree tn furoisb shade, waats wftfc the office of United States senator, is a mysterj. Een if its honors and emoluments are al luring, they are transient as a streak of Willamette sunshine. They are just a momentary slesm in the Ions cloudy afternoon of life. The tomb is only boflt to bold the Baked oc cuftant do room is there for the uappines isor the titles. tVhy friendships are disrupted, cit haship is compromised, fortanes are sqnandcrvd and the public good sacrificed in this mad stampede for a pakry oSce. whiefa at the ouUide ifurnlshes but a meagw retarc for the ineaas employed to obtain it. is one of the unanswered qaestioos of .modem politics. Of course. Mr. Hermann wants an other office. Every man does, who has ever held one oSce. He planted & tiny acorn in Oregon at the last session of the legislature, for there were half a dozen sonorous voices Tiach broke the monotony of the senatorial vote by interspersing the name of Mr. Hermann through the proceedings But all acorns don't grow to be oaks, neither does all skill ful planting end In harvest, for in the long sights of waiting. Irosts, politi cal and otherwise nip the blossoming ambition and bursting buds. Mr. Hermann is coming to Oregon to stay. of whatsoever foraa. They are -prfeetiae machinery each a degree that Hxis to- i Swfc Foamriaoa flattem one It satfettaMorJiy the freaked emad of! the imaintiotL Yet coM Scares car- the creatcst traffic the worM has ever! ry ont the assrjtion. knows Standard Oi! Company secares 1 xaore profits from its operations than They are aMw for rest, for ehort- xhf s,Me of Orepoti prod ore. John er honrs oe the road, that men aad j D Rockefeller receives much more as maehioerr mar be tetieved of the aw-Shis own annua! salary than all of the fa! Mratn bHt the paw, baying aad ! F? T? Me to brine saw ihv iui ui w laacjRir wniiui uur- Have Yoar Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once TOO MANY WRECKS. It is very easy to sit in a warm of 5ee, snrroanded by the comforts of a cnlet Job. aad say threre are too many railroad wrecks. It is easy to write remedies for the wreck erfl. and mor alize upon the supreme self-control and realisation of responsibility, which should at all times possess the mind of an employe Into whose hands is delivered the priceless treasure of human life- ' If is not dlBcult to formulate a lgifx ays-tern for oerat!ng railroad and lay down rules by which the pos jilWiity of accident is entirely elim inated (on paper.) ' But go out and hire ooe thousand men of different minds, training, sen sibility, temperment. mental power jollBr and crowding, shouts "fast- OBe wtKll(. yeJlrg wbor or. i ne gieauHog heangms. oart-; tar like coeaets here and there below Institute auother compnrin. The the horiioo; sleepless eyes of braio-j"1 or tb" ?n,ri OU ,Cara . . . , , . , . I pny have more total profits for s sick, heart-sick men. watching the!reer of operation than both the State tattoo Mi; by like meteors, wonder-! of Oregon and the State of Washing-' tag if ever a I nil and a rest la traSe f ton. with perhaps the State of Idaho will come and again the public cries : ,h!wn ra roakt "s . , ; How rndeb of these poortnotis dlri- fastr. Sixty raOe. sisty-cve mfles. ,M( declared by the great trusts seveary miies an hour! Business , coestltnte legitimate profit, and how' cries spwd. coraperition shouts hurry. J much profit that is not legitimate? public and press scream -what's the . " . . . , la the first place the capitalisation'; delay? And then you wonder why these tnjsls is ,areev ,ef Tbe wrecks occur: You sit at your nre- capitalhtatiOB does not represent ae-j side and say "carelessness." Tou j tual material valuation of plants plus j sh at vour laden Christmas table and . reasonable sums added to represent ..." ,, the labor of organization. The profit ' say -blunder.' You frown at the list lble nndflr tTUS. . . of dead and say "recklessness." sihle because nf the holnrism nf th ' Yes. recklessness it is. The wan- i trust, its ability to control produc- i ton, lustful recklessness of a commer-!th,n ic a Srec ,lne- : cial age which drives men to take! Ar , ..., , , r , air uwk- uui aua liuiu UVlim ITJIU' , the awful risk, in the thankless task petition for trade of satisfying a morbid public desire- Such comparisons as that herein In- Come, Get OtJI" Quotations If the public will quit giving mail compel thought by the citiien . . . ... . ; who has practical knowledge of the contracts to the fastest trains andiworld Md who taow8 iiuit brassing on roads that send such Institutions may exercise Their . " trains across the continent m two ' potentiality for evils in political hours less time than competitors, wrecks will diminish. Give men time to think. Give companies time to guard your safety, and the sickening events of the past two weeks wi: not recur. Deiay w.U ;ead tc serious breaks. F-.rst -class work guaranteed bj BECK, the Reliable Pitimbe. Court street, opposite the Goldea Rule Hotel I I 4 Tan IFMfi v I iam .P I " Despain & Clark Wholesale Com mission Merchants Will pay casli for poultry. The Market price always. Bring it in every day and all day. Chickens, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys. FOR SALE A half section of fine wheat land, all in summer-fallow, north of Pendleton. Good improvements. Almost a section of land in one body, a short dis tance north of town. . The man who rtcehtt : . trtat. tc th i 1!. 1. L . i .... . tx i 1 .... .. . , . I iluen comport with I 'attend to the hauder.tr I shirts, collars and csS a . uitf-1 urn uv inar. m I laundry work. Court and Thompscc OSce in Savings Bank Building i : FRANK B. CLOPTON 600 MAIN STREET -"" yasMak , . manipulation alone justify intense hostility Oregon Dai'y Journal GEfVTIMENTAL HORSE-STEALING Some men steal horses because there are no cattle on the range to steal. Some steal horses because they are fleet of foot and can be driven from one state to another be tween two days. Others steal horses for revenue only, and others still, en-, gage in the enlivening pursuit be cause some forefather of a certain! man stole a horse from a certain ; other contemporary forefather and the score bad never been settled. But here Ie a cheerful hors-ethlef! who stole horses for 40 years because he loved horseflesh. A confession In t Pennsylvania court last week, inj which this old man told of his expert enees in the an of horse-stealing, has borne classic feature about it. "I love horses, and I cant' pass a field where thpre's a good one. judge., without stopping to look him over." he said. "Then may be HI come back! and get a better look, and then mayj be that horse Is missing in the morn-j icg. But I've tried to be decent about . It I never stale a horse from a man AN UNHEALTHY HAiRS (7M&1& FALLING HAIR fiXAHY BALDNESS Destroy the came, von rttnvrt thcfftc Kill the Dandruff Germ WITH NEWBRCS HBRPIOIDB The ocdy prtpmticn thrt v 3 &stray that pirn fits. EXCHLET MA1R DRESSING For Sik by ill Dnrjjiiij. PRICE 51.60 Let Murphy Frame those Pictures for Christmas I hare bargained with a competent Timber Cruiser to locate To Assimilate Food see that your stomach and liver are in proper condition. j 1 knew was poorer than i was. and i' To do it easily and pleasant- Jam proud to say I never stole one Irom a widow woman. I am a bom j horse-thief. Forty years of my life1 ly take I have spent in prison for this crime." UNDERCURRENT OF CHANGE. Xew forces are at work, changing the public sentiment and political be-! Beechams Pills Don't put 08 having the work dene. If Murphy does the work it will be good work and you will be highly pleased, Best stock of framing material. (E. J. Murphy's Best work at lowest prices. Gray's Harbor I Commercial Co. We Don't Keep Everything ' But we do keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Buatic and Finish, in all grade AUo all kind of Dimension Irnmbtr, In cluding Lath and Shingle. Oar stock of Doors, Win dows, MouJdiug, Building and Tar Paper aud Apple Boxes id complete, aud any one in need of Lumber will not be wrong In placing their order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. OK. W: & C. R. Depot Valuable Timber Claims On the line 0. a railroad now under construction. This means a big chance for first-comers. See N.Berkeley Hare some good sale. farms for It's a Good For anyone to mike tai more good carriage! vt misuse when a little right kind at the right them perfectly rrmJ resolve to have yoar after by Keagle Bn, I wnrk riirhL NEACU8M l Biorer fuo o" j iienu lor tea. t j Lumber, Lcintcii a"'" Sash, Doors Planing cl at, of- to older Isaiwajs received when you place your order with us. Fir, Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when -ou can get the best for the' same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5J Building Material nsti consulted us. lLUUlllVlJ o Lumber fori Farmers Custom Pd Wtttett.1 riour, 1. . n fl i ! 11. i' always ou t