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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1903)
-Our Line of- Richard Hudnut's Perfumes and Toilet Requisites Is now open for your inspection, including perfumes, toilet soaps, ooid creams, satcliet powders, talcum powders, almond meals, et:. We will be pleased to show you these goods whether you intend to buj or not. "curltles merger "case The people are HbHHHHHHHHHHHH so accustomed to loosing points, how ; C ' over, that It will not interfere seri- j J , ousiy with their business. They will worn iiurucr iu imy mumc .um mAca, ! that's all. THE CITY'S CRY FOR BEAUTY. THURSDAY MARfH "'. 1M0 Whether I lie beneath the pulsing air That waves ami quivers from the southern heat. Or whether under the darker, cloud ier skies The colder hisses of the north I meet. I claim as justly mine the great, sweet right To clothe my streets n loveliness, to steal The thoughts of my inhabitants from care By each surprise that beauty can reveal. Ah. let me wait no longer! 1 am yours And ye are mine, while in my streets ye live! to deck heiself in bridal array for And all the world will judge you by BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS i What a blessed faculty it is that seems inborn in every good woman of making a home, a true home, a place of comfort, peace and refuge, of the intangible air that surrounds her. of the walls that shut her in, of the furni ture, ornaments and draperies that lend to bodily comfort. The walls may be bare and grimy, the furniture old, the comforts, oven the necessities of life lack ing, but. to the woman with right instincts it is a true home and the dearest spot on earth. Dora Desmond in Denver Post. the groom of Progress, she must sum mon up the necessary nerve to build good roads for the country and good streets for the city. Good roads invite other blessings. They count for one-half In locating rural delivery routes; they count for one-half in attracting investors into the tull Or scanty measure which to mo ye give! Clinton Dangorfleld. THE PEOPLE. The People is a beast of muddy brain; That knows not Its own force, and therefore stands the interior districts and they count Loaded with wood and stone; the powerless bauds Of a mere child guide it with bit and rein. for more than one-half iu marketing the great crops of wheat and wool that make up the principal wealth of Eastern Oregon. It is not too late yet for Pendleton and Umatilla county to join forces in 1 i this matter. That 1.200 awaiting ; 1 the pleasure of the county court at ! I. Milton is a nest egg that is worth Confused and stupilled by 1 pnnaljUirini'' Htliop flistript wnillll I VIUIl. o. . uinc luiuie uuui mi.- isLuh""""' i, .,lc. , ,,, I. .,., !, I II w no kilt uvviTti.il lliv cai III mis petition aim ueiore tne people ami heaven: were aware, the county road question But this it knows not ami if one arise One surge would be enough to break the chain: But the beast fears and what the child demands It does; nor Its own terror understands. bugbears, THE PANAMA ROUTE. The United States government pays the Panama Canal Company $40,000, 000 for the work already done on the canal. It will cost $1-10,000,000 to complete the work; Colombia gets $25,000,000 for the right of way, and in addition an annual payment of $100,000 for a period of 100 years. At the end of the 100 year lease, the canal and the railroad are given back to the Colom bian government. The total cost of the canal, accord ing to estimates now made, is $215,- 000,000, and the cost of maintaining it and policing it will reach $2,000,000 a year, if the present plans are car ried out The government could have secured a perpetual grant from Nicaragua The cost of the canal over that route was estimated at $00,000,000; the gov ernment of the United States would have owned the property for all time to come, and no annual payment would have been exacted from the people for its occupation.' i ue u Hutu states win mum a ca nal. There is no doubt on that point but is the Panama route best for this government? Has not the French company of Panama assisted by the congress of the United States, nn loaded a gold brick on the people? One hundred years will soon slip by. The government should make no poor onrgalu in so great an undertaking. The canal is a necessity to the peo nleiof this government, as much so as the navy yard at Philadelphia, or the arsenals, and there should be no lease upon it it should be the abso lute property of the government. The railroads and the stockholders in the old French canal company hnvo won a victory, for the price of the Panama route, and the provisions accompanying its acceptance will prove burdunsoine to the people. WATCH THE DALLES. would be settled The convention of the Young .Men's Christian Association at San Francis co, last week, seriously considered the adoption of socialism as its politics and religion. The property of the association belongs to the members in common and the teaching of the organization is toward the conquest of selfishness, coveteousness and the love of riches, so the only thing that seems lacking is the formal adoption of the name by organization. To Tell this truth, it stones him. un- forgiven Canipanella A Whole Week of Bargains DRESS GOODS Prices quoted are good until Saturday night, Maroh 2M. "Tlie Fair" never quote fictitious prices for out price sales. Every prico quoted is our regular price, and ever? cut is a bona fide reduction. If all our customers buy only dross goods this week at the special prices quoted below, Wo will not got rich, but wo will make lots of friends, which Is better. Heavy Wool Skirting, 56 inches wide, regular $.20peryd., Ofl Special, per yd vC Grey All Wool Goods, Medium Weight, regular 85c per yard, Lr special, per yard "wC Grey All Wool Suiting, Medium Weight, regular 75c per yard, Z i special, per yard DUC French Flannel Waistings, 75c and 50c Irinds, respectively per O A yard, 50c and 37C Wool Henriettas, all colors, vard wide, special this week per yard C New Snow Flake Suitings, variety of patterns, yard wide, special r this week, per yard JUC Novelty Suitings, wider than above, beautiful patterns, special 7C per yard wC Other Suitings from $J.OO to $J .25 per yard. Spring and Summer Goods in Great Variety arid at Bedrock Prices. Next week is out Boys' week Watch for our Big Special Sale. THE BUSY FAIR STORE c X M ,,, M V TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTTTTI J On Its Merit Has the large demand for Byets' Best Flout Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by the Wasco county ami The Dalles city council have set an example which it will pay other counties and cities to imitate. a ieii-ion Hurtalo-Pitts roller, of latest improved pattern, has been Jointly purchased and is now in serv ice, rolling down the streets of The Dalles. The roller Is making superb streets for Tho Dalles, and it will make su perb roads for Wasco county. It will make teaming, in the country dis tricts, a pleasure, will invite trade to The Dallou. inspire the government to extend rural free delivery to outer sections, reached by excellent roads, and will result in making Wasco county an Ideal farming and home milking community. The cost of the roller was ?3,b'5u, one-halt of which The Dalle pays, the louiuy cuuri paying tho balance. The terms were $1,000 per year. The cost of operating the machine Is about $S per day. requiring but one man and consuming about ono-half a ton of to.al por day of ten hours. The same proposition was brought before Pendleton and Umatilla coun ty, the same before Ilaker City and llaker county, but was not deemed of sufficient importance to warrant the expenditure. The result ut The Dalles will bo watched with Intense interest, by Kastern Oregon, It requires nerve to break tho Ico in experimental moves of this sort, but If Oregon expects The farmers of Union county are to hold an institute at la Grande Fri day and Saturday. .March 20 and 21, ior educational purposes. Tlie ex tensive program is now out. and the meeting promises to he well attend ed. Umatilla county could well af ford to follow this example. There are questions affecting the farmers in this county which might be profitably discussed at an institute. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. We have the largest stock of carpets, outside of Portland,! the state. This is an undisputable fact, We offer better k gains than can be had in Eastern Oregon, another fact whii is proven by the low prices we are offering. BAKER & FOLSOM, , Next door to Postoflice. We announce that we have opened undertaking parlors! connection with our furniture and carpet store and will ansa calls day or night. Phone Black 273. Twenty millionaires, representing a billion dollars of wealth, snread a velvet carpet on a banquet hall tloorly ami engaged two Mew vorh pugilists 11 to fight before them, on last Tuesday night. In evening dress suits, seated in chairs inlaid with gold .these "cap- tains of industry" witnessed those ft bullies draw blood. Where are all M r ii 1 essi NICOLA COAL BRITISH COL UMBIA COAL FIELD To be opened up and dp. eloped by American capital and enterprise. THE it must cause old political ring- sters to gnash their teeth when they now remember that the People, that great undefined force, the adjustor of all final settlements, has power in Oregon, under the refeiendum ,to un do the magic trickery of state legis latures. The people lost a victory in the I H Western Coal and Iron Compa nj 50 J Bernice Building, Tacoma, Wash. Wi Hi Jiilofn "U....ii ij t 1 -. Pninn r n ru isl,ire"c?,na 6ecurec a m.rgf tract of coal land in tho Nicola Valley, BritH Z : " "1' 01 iour mil sections, with five larKe seams of coal known to undarlav the and. tA nnl tlinf line lmnti (Vtii iwl i lUn T-,f liirPI Urfl t() fit Woolilnirii., 4 1... I 1 .- M ....... ,.- yy i.cauuug uver iuu,uuu,uuu tons or the highest grade of Bil miiut- ii-iuaeu 10 uppiupriuie 5JU.UUU M It, mLPQ thn Knoo K,. 1 . n i . "-' -, utviu iuuiiu 111 UUC liui"' iiJIlilli 9 diced in thec purposes there is no better coal pre :s going to happen to the little who J be there tl is 1 Thi i o T ? ,t0 co"?r1uufc extend their lines into tho Nicola coal field andri is stuffing hhroeif with green appii. a ft ""syeai. This : beautiful Isu'ola Valley will then be turned into a beehive of monntin inHimtriuP Tt grown man couldn't be induced to try V Western Goal aiid Iron Comoauv are now nfl'Mr inir rU m i "uu a uumu ,ot gigantic industnes. u that experiment: and vet the m- r,,J, H uiupau,) art I1UN Olleilllg tlie first block of its treasurv RtnnL- nf ihn lr,,., mln nf I l J - ww.MWi4vAVHlt iJ Jl will overload himself with indigestible food for which be will penalty than colic. It and thoughtless eating which is the be- ft ginning of stomach trouble and all iu fir painful cons-emiences. Dr. Pierce's Golden 3Iedic.il TWm.. ery cures dyspepsia and other forms of "stomach trouble." It restores the weak and run down man or woman to sound health. "Some time has elajisci incc I hae writlcu ,'ou in recant u, ih. ,r,n.., i , . . takinz under voiir inttnLu,a u Cinsrmarb. of Sliunfajolis. Minn "When hnt 1 commenced takintr vnnr r-m.-ii... t ..... . .'V iiSimh,Ul ?f uf "-k,uow PcUlit in thU Sty Uod had been for four montlw,. for catarrtT dua especially ftowach trouble, nud I wai npitlly xettinK.worM:. Got w Uathat I could not eat anvthin? iliat ,im .... r . 'u terribly, an.l I was obliged to quit takinir tlie doctor', treatraeot entirely I was Kreat& re ducwl In fleh. As a last My re- resort I wrote to you and ttated in case nml after receivine your in Uruclious I folio .red tbem closelv. After taking five bottles of nr. rieice i uoiuei) Mi Jical Dicoven' ami anr rxl of Ills ' Plentunt I'elleu I commenced to improve, and decided to continue the medicines and ob serve your instructions regarding hygienic treat ment It is now nearly six months .met I com menced your treatment and I can My tha. 1 am well a ud net er felt better in my life Am very gTateful to you for what your medicine has done for me." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness aud sick headache. 15 Cents Per Share IcmZ SfciU Today th, stock is worth $125 per share; it al lo the investor as did the CroNo in I80fi wTZ " 10 K Uoal today just as good cW per cent on your investment per share) this year. If von wani t .ft' III 1 " l certau! ina,L llH Btook is sure to advance to par W few month AnniA , Biuuuu noor ana make'UU percent on vop investment in o , jA-ir, 1 ,i;K aH "us ioc siock will not last verv S i' has bought 2600 aorep, the adjoining v vuv; very same coal basin and paid onu The stuck will be advam' fid nnxt, mnn'll. 1 g coal land, only 2k miles from our Company's profl $2,500,000 CASH FOR THE LAND This I. fn i.STu.i.r:?l.".",w" 1 ' Ual aud Iron ComD.mv'a inir tend, io pla thoiv coal on IhT mark K8 .1 " S . 1! T company!' U V lllVlte VOU tO Oft I nt mv ci . milliailBU, X'Or lUlUi" '! primine bankmi !GS oHh sports, maps, diagrams, pros.pf Respectfully, J "m UUB1e8B me who have investigated this coal propositi n . - " mui&ui III' formation I cordially invite you to call at uccd, lunurtj irom can be seen. JOHN HHILEY JLUUAJL AGENT, Room 16, Tudd Buildino. PENDLETON, OREGON