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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1903)
'1,7 ' ,, FRIDAY, NOVEMDER . 1903. in t II rAPT murinulAM Brum ETnM OREGON I . ......... ... PENDLETON'S ELECTION. creatures, who nro canea men oihj, because thoy 'nro not woman. She is , I'ubllMlieU evi-ry nftemoou luiccnt Sunday) l I'mullcluu. (.trenon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING , COMPANY. 'l'tione, Mnlii 11. HUuscisitTtux uati:s Dally uii! year by mall ' lially, als months by tunll Dully, tlirvv months by mall IMily, uiiu moutu by mull Imlly. per uiuiith by carrier Weekly, one year by mall Weekly, nil tuoutlw by mall Weekly, (our montbs by mall . . . tienil-Weekly, one year by mall . . 3enil-Weekly, six moutlis by mall tteml-Weekly, tbree'montbs by mall .. 1 .. 1 Tbe Hast Oresonlau Is oa ante nt II. It. tt loll a News HtamU at Hotel l'ortluud and tlotel I'erklna, l'ortlacd, Oresgn. News Auocla- Member Scrlpiw Mellae tluu Sau Krancleol lliirean, -I0S Fourth St. Clilcaan llurenu. ol .Security llullillug. IvanhiuKtoa, 1) C Itnreau, 501 14tb St. W Kntered at I'enillcton postodce as aeccond claw matter Nothing wna cvor accomplish ed without work. Tho Iniquitous land lawn, through tho operation at which millions or ocrett of the public tlomain havo passed into tho possession of speculators and land-grabbers,' will not bo re pealed unless there is a united effort made by those who see tho urgent need of reform along that lino. Resolutions favoring repeal will avail nothing unless the American poopie can be aroused to action. There is work for uvory patriotic citizen in this -campaign to save the most valuable asset for the settlor nnd homeninUor. Oeorgo 11. Maxwell. The comparative strength of the parties in the first meeting of the Klfty-olghth congress will be. in the . senate, uT Republicans nnd !5 Demo crats, ami in the house, 205 Repub licans and ITS Democrats. In the liouso of representatives there will be .US -members who have never served before, and in the sonnto 12 senators who will see their first service, except that, of the 10 days' extra session ol tho sonato last spring. .lust before the close of the cam paign in Ohio, many of the mills and factories of tnat state closed down, attributing tho cause to the prospects of Tom Johnson's election. This ruse of Senator Hanna's was sufficient to elect bis man for governor Now it remains for tho senator to prove the truth- of his assertions by smoothing out tho industrial wrinkles in Ohio by starting tho mills mil force, with In creased wages, to correspond with the increasing dividends of the cap italists. While the other important features of the irrigation meeting are engross ing the attention of the people of f?astorii Oregon, the election of an Kastern Oregon man for president of the association should not ho over looked. It Is important that this as sociation continue in active existence, and ihave an interest in the actual fcclumatiou of the desert, as well as in the commercial enlargement which the settlement of the arid land will bring to tho metropolis of Oregon. The Eastern Oropon counties contain all the ariil and idle land. In this district the actual buttles of Irriga tion must Im fought out, and every i possible agency must be brought to hear to hurry up this task. Tho of ficials of tho stato association can do much by their activity in encour aging and aiding the government en gineers in arriving at their conclu sions, and if these officials. are prac tical Irrigators, having interests in this arid district, It will add greatly to tho efficiency of thoir services to tho engineers. Tho interest being taken In tho mu nicipal election In Pendleton, is Bometlilng terrible. Out of a city of 0,500 peoplo, tho astonishing fact Is hornldcd to the world that 310 voters havo registered in readiness to plunge Into the campaign. Two out of the three editors have signified to their wlll'ngness to pay their poll tnx and cast their ballots. In a voting population of 1,200, the registration books are groaning under tho weight of 31(i patriotic citizens' names. Out of about 25 enthusiastic and uctlve attorneys In the city of I'on dleton, live havo deigned to don tho armor of citizenship nnd will vote for a mayor. 'Out of about 20 physicians, three have been struck with the enthusi asm and have entered their names ou tho rolls. Out of seven ministers who are deeply Interested In better ing conditions, one has registered to vole. i Out of about 40 regular merchants, 35, Including liquor dealers, hnve reg istered, and out of not less than 100 laboring men in the city, 74, Including the bartenders are on tho roll of honor In Judge Fitz Gornld's office It Is a hot campaign, viewed from the registration books. There Is room for 1.200 names on those books, and the enthusiasm 1 1 so warm that fully S50 of the legal voters of the city hnve utterly failed to present them solves in the sum of $2 for street poll tax. and claim the rights of citizen ship. It is interesting to study the "vocn tiona" entered on tbe registration books. Out of about 50 professional "gamblers registered, not one haB over come his modesty long enough to ou ter his occupation. They nro all "la borers." Hereafter when a voter presents . himself as a laborer, Judge Fitz Oer- aid will cause him to exhibit the corns in Ills hands. To add a spice to thc-j monotony of the registration hooka,' some few of the profession registered I ns "farmers." ' It Is a warm campaign Out nt 30 clerks in the .city. 14 wear the proud distinction of being sandwiched it. oil the roll between bankers nnd "labor ers. The trade represented with tho greatest number Is the carpenters. Nineteen of them are shining lights on the list. Fifteen fumiers plowed through the enthusiasm to the recorder's oillce to register, and five modest liquor deal ers are found ou the rolls of tho fnlthrtil. In fact, the enthusiasm is so gient that the votors forgot about the "ity election. There is no issue that Is engrossing the public mind. The city is In the pink of financial condition. Tho present administration has made a good showing, and while there 13 a temporary (lurry over tho gambling issue, both the candidates for mayor have expressed themselves In fnvor J of a business administration, with thorough, practical business policies, instead of politics to rule. n woman wnhso wholo life is one of questionable) gaiety, who smokes at' dinner with the man, nnd who drinks rather too much nt times. The an-' iiounromcnt of hor ongugMiucnt brings a smile with tho uplifted eyebrow nnd her divorce suit is ncceptod as i matter of course." BABY'S V0S0E An old tippler bad become so Hhtiky ' that ho could no longer pour out ,a glass of whiskey without spilling tho contents nil over tho place. "It's rnilm. .. 1, .., In. cnM ".mm nn." ' point of viow, but you've no Idea how useful It becomes when I wish to put Hip sugar on the strawborrles." John Dull. Young Wife What do you do when your husband getB cross nnd wants to , scold? Wife (with experience) l rend him one or two of the letters ho used to write mo before wo were mar ricd Ilaltlmore American Is tlic joy of tho household, for without . ' .... I... ...! T.T it no Happiness can uu cuiuiuiu. nuw swett the picture of mother and babe, angels smile nt and commend tho thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle, i no orcicai uirotign which tho expectant mother must pass, how ever, is so full of danger and sufiering that 1. 1l.-s forward to the hour when she shall feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indcscnhatilc dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of cWld-blrA can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend. 1 scientific liniment for external use only, wmch toughens nnd renders pliable all the parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of wtomcn have passed this trreat crihis in nerfect safety nnrl without nain. Sold at Si.oo bottle by druggists. 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ECONOMY Are Combined In Cole's Original Ait -' ) Tight Wood Heaters or Hot Blast Goal Stoves 1 They have proven their real worth, Hundreds of satisfied people in Pendleton and thnatilla users of Cole's stoves and heaters always recommend them to their friends, Sold only, in Pendleton, by Title Hardware Man ----- MONTERASTELLi BROS. marble and CranJte Works MONUMENTS, HKU1STONK3. COP INGS ANH UUILDINO STONE We no our own wort unci sn'arantee the mmo t lowest iirlce KstlmatCH uiven on all kind ot Cut Siouc, Wo nmo u laritc thick ntul wou'd be pleat eil to have you examine It .!!::::!: Mnln Struct Pendleton, Oregon Near O. K. t N. Depot lIKANCIt SaOP AT HEITNKI!, OKK. 9RH fciSfcpi; mil ROASTS SOCIETY. .Mrs. Ilobort J. llnrdotto of 1,oh An geles, Cal., maile a scathing arraign ment of tho "four hundred" class In an address before a locnl woman's club recently. "Tho 'smart set' Is nothing hut tin excrescence on real society," said Mrs. Burdette. She declared that no such aggregation could over he other than an Insignificant factor In tho life of a great nation. The man with n taiully anc family with children are being boy- cottetl ,morp and more each year. It j is a ctiruiuon ocuurruiici! in eu u bihu on house's for rent to the effect that families with children were n.it wanted. Iiuslrojjs rami advertise for families without children, farmers want niou without children to take loHponslblo positions, and the prac tice of barring out the man with a family Is growing rapidly. In some linos of work, aim In some Institu tions, a family with children has no cbanco of securing employment, no matter what the emergency. Tito man who has a family is turneil down and, must tako the Jobs left over after tho best have been taken by tho morulfortunato, If that expression la uiipllcublo. , This cuBtnm Is illshenrt enlng, and demoralizing, It places a premium on "boarding house fami lies" and retards tho home-bulliltng spirit. It places a handicap fin sumo of tho best men in the community and turns many worthy peoplo from enter- inc tho struggle of the commercial Kijt) professional world, In utter ills L'uat "When asked to consider the so ciety woman," said Airs, Hurdotte, "a largo proportion of the not over thoughtful will immediately hang on tho eye lino of their mental picture gallery tho portrait of a chamoleon like creature that baffles recognition, as she reflects tho horse show, tho ball room, the street, the banquet hall, the boudoir, the automobile, ns a creature that is all things to all men nnd nothing to any man, "8ho Is a creature, whoso favorito ...mnnnlnnu ,if wllOt 1r mllcd tllO , tne j Btcrner box are Insipid and brainless MAKE YOUR MARK mmn IN THE WORLD Don't l' rtitnlled to move nlutiK iu the same old way for low wages. W can help you enive out ii fucet-frtful oniver. Tnouacd3 havo !ncreaed their p-.dtiries by following inirplnii. 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