East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 24, 1903, Image 4

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    OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. ORECON- THV- SEPTEMBER 24, 1
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Dally, one month by mall
Dally, per month by carrier
Weekly, one year by mail .
Weekly, six monlhi by mall .
Weekly, four months by mall . . .
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The lint Ore.'onlan li oa sale at II. II.
Illchs News Stand at Hotel Portland and
Hotel Perkins, 1'orlland, Oregon.
Member Scrlpps McNae
Hon.
News Aesocla
Han Pranclsco llnreau, -408 fourth St.
Cbleago llnreau, OO'J Security Uullillug.
Washington, I). C. Iiureau, 001 14th St.
N. W.
l-tattred at Pendleton pMtoClce as cond
class matter.
Wore half tlio power that fills
tho world with terror
Were hair tho wealth liestowwl
on campB anil courts.
(liven (o redoem tho human
uiluil from error.
Thero wore no need of arse
nals or torts.
Tim warrior's name would he a
nanio abhorred!
And ovor.v nation, that should
lift asaln
Ita hand against a hrotner. on
Its forehead
Would wear forovermore the
curse of Cain!
H. W. I.iiiififollow.
If thore Is a hoodoo In Oregon poll
tics It Is the i.n Grande land oillco.
llartlett is hark at the nlil stand
again, as one risen from the dead.
Davis found a hitch in his bonds,
anil eannot yet lake the ofIl j. Knovv
lus is the only undisturbed man con
nected with the affair. Ho lost the
otlice and lie knows It definitely.
There Is no guess-work about his po
sition, whllo his rivals are kept busy
guessing what will happen next
Colonization Is the latest fad of
tin- millionaires. Tin; latest venture
Is the colonization of a thousand peo
ple from Syracuse, N. Y.. in .Montana,
by n local capitalist. It Is a safe and
profitable means of settling a coun
try. If the method of colonization does
nut amount Id slavery. It means
homes on easy plans, for the poor,
and It means, In the end. gieat re
turns on tho investment. If Idealism
Is barred, and Industry is made the
foundation of the settlement any ml
tiny of frugal, ontorprlslng people will
sin-reed.
agers are quietly working. Severa
.... MrU w t iout nroper puiu""
care, have been Induced to go to dlr-
rerent places In the mining
recently, anil tho police department
of Portland is now taking steps to
stop the business. It Is to Il0I)P,,
that the Oregon mining camps hur
riedly rid themselves of this class of
fiends.
Wanted IJy the city of Pendleton,
a mile of macadam sidewalks, two
thousand feet of street paving, forty
more arc lights, three miles of board
sidewalks, torty more dwellings to
Induce more farmers to come to town
for school, more free mall delivery,
a county fair association, a new com
morcial club building, a federal build
ing for a postoinrc, and a few miles
of crushed rock road Into the coun
try, to make farm life more pleasant,
more congenial and more conducive
to homeseekers. Things we haw to
give away Energy, snap, ginger ac
tivity, push, good will to nil. frater
nity, loyalty to the state, county and
city Institutions, and more Ims'iuM-i
than we know what to do with If the
present quarter. Welconw Is -.vit-ten
In big letters everywhere in Pen
dleton, and we capture everyone who
comes Inside the gates with the
promising opportunities before them.
Pendletonlaus die. but they never
move away,
ltospondlug to nn Increasing pat
ronage, both In elrculntlon and ad
vertising, the Kast Oregonian will be
enlarged in size, beginning with next
.Monday. To say that this encourag
ing Increase is appreciated by the
publishers would be Idle Actions
alone can convey this appreciation
to the patrons of the paper, and in
this manner, through constantly Im
proving service, ami constantly im
proving features, will this apprecia
tion be shown. To the patrons oi the
paper on the Wnlla Walla branch, it
is u pleasure to say that arrange
meats have been nmile to deliver the
Dally Cast Oregonlnu at Athena, by
tho evening mixed train, arriving
theie about Hi-lu, and other polntb
along the line will be given the saint
service as soon as possible. A rep
resentative of the Kast Oregonian is
now In those towns, making final ar
rangements for this service, which
wo hope will be appreciated by the
many patrons of the paper.
.1. W. Halley. pure food commis
sioner of Oregon, is now in l-i
GrnnuY Inspecting a shipment ol gro
ceries made by traveling salesmen In
to Grand Hondo valley recently.
Many farmers and oven business
men In tho cltle? think because an
article of food can be purcuasau
cheap rrom some distant point,
through an agent, that It Is prefera-l
ble to the product handled by homo
merchants. This class of agents bus
Infested Umatilla county more or
less, recently, and this Investigation
of the stuff handled by them, Is a se
quel to the visit. Th- horn' m.r
chant pays his tax In tin cJiumun.-j
ty, helps support tho Institutions of
the state, and Is located permanently
among the people. He Is part of the
community. These traveling fakirs
an- no part of any country They
move rrom one field to another and
Impose their worthless wares upon
unsuspecting purchasers It will he
a lesson to those patrouUIng 'hese
traveling grafters If the food com
missioner confiscates the uitiri ship
ment, and the purchasers lose what
they have paid. Home institutions
are here to stay. The gratters are
here to graft. Tuke your choice
Of the 42.SOO newspapers publlsn
ed In the world. 10.700 are published
In North America and .i)50 In the
United Kingdom Russia has only
743 newspapers, or one to every 1 i. ,
lion persons !
4
Si
tm t,Pmrre more healthful
mere is w d- , , ,
....u.i.: nfhrer. Barley malt ana nop
tneTiniii mi" . .
La food and a tonic. Only 3' Per ccnt
of alcohol-j enough to aid digestion.
But t the right br, for some beer li L"t ifiiU
SchHtt i, l e pure beer, the clean beer, the filtered and
fter zed b ? No bacilli in it-nothing but health.
And Scl Htz i. the aged beer that never causes fatuousness.
CM fur the Brewery Bottling.
The Deer that made Milwaukee famuu:
Phone Main 1781,
The Ross Ice & Cold Storage Co,.
414 Main St.. Pendleton
T
You 3
, If you invest
in real estate'
property is boUnJ
"e are sonie I
oner:
1 rnom t...
O. U1 1Ua,n Jjj
'4 room tW.1
oo.oo one third clJ
iq room k... 1
"uust
2, 650.00 one thij
nouseandlou
40 acres 0
$1,650.00
5 ae tract dj
i, 300. 00
IN)
.Monday last S.CIG immigrants land
ed at Ellis island, and 5.000 on Tues
day. Most of the newcomers arc ot
the better class of poor Germans and
Poles.
When You Order
FROM US
von are sure of two tliim,'.
' 1st. You can't get a" good for
less money.
liud. Von can't get better at
any price.
J.ow price i 1111 argument no
real salesman cuie to twe.
It Is the best evidence that Ills
goods are weak on quality and
quullty Ih remembered long after
price is forgotten
The iiinlity of our brand gives
ih theldggest lilsnult business on
the ei ust.
It will do as much for you
Standard Grocery Co.
Not In any Trust 216 Court street
Room 10 overl
-laruwareStd
ivenini
'MARK
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Money Back
If tli! .mil Sweet
" Snirits uf Kden
fail to cure Khuiiuatism. For Sale b
A. C. Koepieu& Ilros. Agts furlV'udl'n
! K'B'CSOHEMmW
Train robbery has received a
elded HPthack on the O. It. & N
few such examples of nerve and tact
as that exhibited by the express mes
senger and Uie train crow on the
train held up Inst night, will put bri
gandage below par as an occupation.
In Oregon. The public owes these
employes a debt or gratitude, which
cannot be nieasined In words. Their
actions have discouraged robboty in
tho future. Even a desperate thief
will hesitate to face the sure aim and
raltliful performance or duty display
ed by thoe la charge of tin
last night.
A
"KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERiS"
train
.Mr. Strain leels that the ratl-oad
property In Umatilla county Is now
beyond the age of infancy, and i.t
able to pay Us proportion or tli bur
den of government. If the O. H. A
N. wishes to build a branch to Camas
Prairie, or to any other point In this
county, .Mr. Strain would be the first
man to reduce the tax upon that new
road, until It became a piollt-earnlug
property to Its owners After It had
reached the age of maturity, he
would Insist on fixing Its value on an
'equal basis with other surrounding
property. Taxation, rightly adminis
tered, is no barrier to capital
t A story of unusual Interest Is
uiupled with the nriost of -a young
''girl In Ilaker City, this week. The
girl was hut U years of age, and was
In charge of nn aunt, en routo to
Sumptor. On Information from Pirt
land, the child was arrested and it
now traiibplres that human vampires,
from the mining camps, arn making
a business of Importing young and
unsuspecting girls Into tho mountain
towns, for dance halls, and houses or
Ill-fame, and that this was such a
cusc. Headquarters for this nofarl
ous business aro located in Portland,
where agents of tho dance hall man-
sot.n nvE-ivYWHCUn.
Are again in Pendleton tr .1 few tuck. '1 ln are doing marvelous work.
Cancers and tumors removed without knilt, blood or nun. The are
expert specialist in chronic and nervous diseases.
Offices: Hotel Pendleton
Where thc can lie consulted in private n. to u dath except .Sundays
BARGAINS IN BICYCLES
For a few days I will oiler special low prices i?n all
wl.et-ls on hand.
E. D. B
Hub Roal Estatl
HEAI. KSTAlj
n Kinds anddd
ranginc frnnl
residence to ou
most modern
eoulnpednur.-iJ
In the limits tli
of Peiidleton.rl
farm of a ftIJ
t-'iwd alfalfa ;
Uinusandj Ii
wheat laud. fJ
Adfei
G. D. BOYD I
B , i I
THE ONLT
BOYNTON I
AND HEA1
H. J. STILLM AN
MAIN BTUKET
U.O. BUILDING
t
Frazer Theatre i st
1.
U J. Nixon, Mgr
One Nignt Friday, Sept. 25
That Sparkling Farce
"Where is Cobb"
One Continuous Laugh from Start to Finish.
SEATS ox SALE TODAY, 9 A. M.-Fra.ior's Book Store
s Academy 3
Pendleton, Oregon.
Joseph
For Boarding and Day Students,
the Si&Iers of 5st. P
Classes will hu resumed Septenbtr 7th.
Conducted hv
of Philadeltihia.
frazer Theater
For Terms, etc., Apply to
SISTER SUPERIOR
- v HFATTH r-rTurc?t!iT 4.
2 Nights Ca CAnl Of!
Bjy 7 fey ttam
i-ui-i-uAlt MAT I N 12 1C SUNDAY
R. J. NIXON. iYlgr
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3lv.J AJo; .0 J-Mellent t-o oif s. i teeti-d liv Italv'a k'niii,,.i
Prirac MAT'NEE-Resorve Seat 50c; Children 25o r
rr ices evening -$i.oo, 75, 50, 25C. 5C Prices
SKATS NOW ON SALE AT FRAZIER'S BOUK STORE
r
COMFORT
Are Combined hi
ECONOMY
Cole's Original Ait
Tight Wood Heaters ot
Hot Blast Coal Stoves
They have
Hundreds of
Proven Hi,.;.- ,..i ,
,0,, na,t,lla users of Cole's stoves and
eaters always recommend them to their
fnends. Sold only, in Pendleton by
l'linuicc it put P 1
Mtccc Let u3 cFl
licutint; vour hool
biisincsA.
GEORGE !
Cottonwoocl
I Insurance
14.370.U1
Of Iti3raoi
OREGON rin'l
SOCIAJ
A Strictly SJ
US'"
M. H. If
Agent for W
J. P. WALKER,
Pendleton.
The
Resta
Beit 25 cent'
Private 1
Rlpcant Fori
Col"
GUS LaFONl
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ialnc-d for $ I