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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1903)
A IV l'uUlliel rr el Try ftfternnou (except Sunday) t rendletoD. Oregon, by the EAST CREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 't'Uune. Main 11. HUllSCItllTION ItATKS. I)llr oue year by mall jo.00 U y. u mouths by mall 2,30 IMI y, three months by mail l.as pally, uue month by mall ,50 ;" vr muiuu Dy carrier 03 S.r!'" one yeaT by mal l.no y, six months by mall 75 i'A' moB,hg b.v mall 00 botuj.Week y, one year by mall .... 2.00 Peml-eekly, six months by maH .. 1.00 Snil-ekly, three months by mall . . .80 ...T'l J5ast Oresonlan Is on sale at I), 11, 11 . 1 neV7 Nt'Jm," nt ll0'el l'ortlauil and ...v, iciaiua, 1 uruanu, uregou. iltmber Scrlpps-Ucltae (ton. News Associa te 11 Francisco llurcau, 408 Fourth St. Chicago llttreau, 900 Security llulldlng. -Washlucton. D. C. Ilureau, 001 Hth 8t.. Knterwl at I'emlleton iosto01ce ns seccond' class matter. What we need In tno first plnco and the last Is sraco to get mm. mid keep mad. Citizen ship that flen down, content to lot Itselr be robbed, abused, made a byword of, Is bad citi zenship. 1 prefer the company of the man who does the robbing and abusing any day to that fel low who tamely submits to It. Jacob A. Wis. j-umury, oj- patronizing them. Tour homo morchant soils you a genuine article ami rcmalnB In tho country, to "ck up ills goods. Tho fnkor flics as soon ns ho has completely skinned you. The Walla Walla Statesman cole hrated Its forty-second birthday. Sat urday, For tho past forty-two years tho weekly Statesman has been bear ing uows to Its host of ,npprocfatlve readers, while tho dally has enjoyed -a profitable and progressive oxlatenco tor iwontyttlireo years. It is Increas ing In attractive features each montn and Is oho of tho live oxchanges, high ly appreciated In this office. x The principal of the Spokane public schools has Issued an order virtually prohibiting lllrtatlon and love-making, In the school building, owing to tho growing tendency among tho scholars to dovoto tho recesses to matchmak ing, it Is safo to sny that halt of tho marriages in the United States can bo traced to the halls or th ....1,11.. ! IIp lloL'3 not push or crowd atone. - ' TII .... An I.. . ... any tightness In tho money mnrkot. The success of the Btato, as a hanker, proves that Othor Industries could be successfully hnndled to a profit, by the stato. An olectrlc light plant for the stnto Institutions, and a portage road, arc two vital industries that should 00 owned and operated by the people. A GENTLEMAN. I know him for a gentleman uy signs that never fall; Ills coat was rough and rather worn, ins um-uitB wore tnin ana pale A lad who had his way to make, With llttlo time to play, I know him for n gentleman Dy certain signs today. Hp mot his mother on the street; Off came his little cap. Sly door was shut: ho .waited there Until I heard his ran. Ho took tne bundle from my hand, And when I dropped my pen He sprang to pick it up for me, 'i 111s gomicmnn or ton. Just a fow days or sunlight will pavo the streets of Pendleton to the queen's taste. If Hoosevolt is sensible he .will let Hanna have the presidential chair. rt i , . . iuhks are neconung too numerous to make the place attractive. The nnkor (jity , Herald and Demo crat are now engaged in building seventh railroad to bo constructed out of that city within the past year. The 52.0IIO per year which Walla "Walla will be required to raise to sui port a Carnegie library will establish a very good free library, itself. The Carnegie gift is not all a gift. With oil at Condon, coal at Hopi ner and gas at Baker City, Eastern Oregon is on the road to nviMimr 011s times. All that Is lacking is do velopment, except in the case of 11a ker City, Umatllia county wi.l go to the leg islature, determined to do the neces sary work as quickly as possible, with no more expense to the taxpayers than possible. Will other Eastern Oregon counties stay by her? The city council is right in not ie moving the street commissioner. There Is work to be done, and no taxpayer will complain nt legitimate exienses. A city either moves ahead or goes backward. There is no sta tionary period. Keep the stream and sidewalks in repair. A month's sal ary may save a costly damage suit. Salem citizens nre now agitating ne custom of removing hats in church. She has incorporated all the good habits of a dozen suburbs with in the past year, and now, if she will introduce this custom in her church es, there will bo hope for her yet. It is not every cointry village that wakes up to the needs of tho nour, as Oregon's capital Is doing. Talking about subjects for tho W, C. T. U mid other kindred organiza tions now Interested In cleansing Jne drilled States senate, the sultan of Hulu is .a slave owner and a polyga-. mist and Ik drawing n regular salary from the United States government. .Hilt this Is a fringe on tho Imperial istic plan, und cannot be cut off. just now. Not until after the presidential election, at lenst. The Oregonian finds a thousand ex cuses for having the portage road law reiwalfil, and yot would like to keep Its best foot toward tho peoplo of the Inland Empire. Portland has built the l.ylu anil Qohlendalo road, within the past year, yot she cannot .find the heart to help Oregon by di recting borne of hor energy and capi tal toward reiiovlng the taxpayers by creating opposition to tho existing transportation monopoly. To seo a'pedillor driving through the country, trailing a half down carriages, is not an uncommon sight In -Oregon, This peddler operates In the country districts, ami sells many of,hls vehicles to farmers, who think thpy are getting n cheap thing, no cause of the seemingly low price, It takes about a. month to wear off niu' paint and disclose tho utter worth lessness of .the vehicles sold by these peddlers, and tho farmers find out that thoy have purchased a "cheap" thing, sure enough. Vet It seoms use tmjd)esa to sound a wnriilng.ngnlnHt such l'ultor. People Invito them Into the school building, and this principal, in legislating against lovomnking among the scholars, has undertaken almost as great a task as the Kansas school directors in legislating against "sparking" among teachors. Fifty-six years ago, yesterday. Mar cus Whitman, his wife and nine other mnrtyrs gave up their lives at Whit mnn mission, near Walla Walla. In that fifty-six years the seed sown by. w Hitman antl his self-sacrificing wite has grown Into a splendid civil Izntion, In tho Northwest. Many n l.umeer wno tins left his marks on the structure of Oregon was refreshed and aided by this noble man, after the famishing Journoy across tho wil derness. No more fitting monument ..as mer erecieu over the grnvo of a pioneer than the grand institutions of tho two states whose citizens unite In doing equal homage to tho lather of Christian civilization in the Inland Empire. Oherlln M. Carter, a captain in tho United States army, after serving a little over four years for defrauding the government out of n sum of money reputed to reach almost a million, has been released from the Kort Leavenworth prison. Carter was trusted, and took advantage of his po sition to rob tho government. He was tried and convicted, nnd sentenced Tor five years' Imprisonment. Ills crime was one of unusual magnitude, anil yet the sentence was Insignifi cant. Many n common horse thloV has served twice ns long for stealing a ?40 cayuse. Uy good behavior this rascal Is released after serving a pal try sentence, to impose his presence on tho community again. The court which sentenced Carter gave him n light sentence on account or Ills rank. If some poor man, who had been driven to crime through necessity, or passion, had come before the same court, it Is safo to say that his sen tence would have exceeded that given to Carter. The statement is borne out every day by the actions of courts throughout the country, and yet peo ple wonilor why anarchy and hatred of courts, and judges, are on the In crease. It is only necessary to com pare the penalties meted out to the high and low, In too many cases, to find the cause. . His voice Is gently nltchetl: He does not fling his books about As If ,he were bewitched. He stands aside' to let you pass; He always shuts tho door; Ho runs on errands willingly, To forgo and mill and store. He thinks of you baforo himself, Ho sorvos you if he can, For in whatever company, The manners make the mnn. At ten and forty 'tis the same: The maimer tells the tale, And I discern the gentleman, Uy signs that never fall Sacred Heart Hovlcw. Pay for'Strlke Damages. Some of tho steam railroads run ning Into Chicago, nnd a few corpo rations, have filed claims against the city for $G1,380 damages because of the strike in 1894. Tho strikers had little or nothing to do with the dam ages claimed. I The I I Quality I J Smoke I ! LLHiLy A Prmnlftr Price I : I Sc I Sold Everywhere H Tha Largest Semnf H A .M Brand of Cigars H I ISHM In fh World T Thero nre $2,100,000 taxes In the city of San duo from the last levy. delinquent Francisco, That the stale of Oregon Is n good banker, and manager. Is shown In the report of the state treasurer on tho public school funds. On November Oregon had loaned out 011 the best gilt-edged security, the sum of $2,811, 700 from the public school fund, and bad In addition to tills amount $045, 000 cash on hand In the tieasury avallablo for further loans. Tho In terest rate on this money is now C per cent, and tho state takes nothing but tho best real estate security, so the people's money Is always abso lutely safe. Uorrowers nre partial to tho, state, as a banker, for the reason that a temporary stringency m tne money market does not cause tho state to call In Its loans, thereby em barrassing tho borrower at a time whon monoy Is scarce. At this tlmo many heavy borrowers nre changing rrom private Institutions, t tho state fund, in order to escape tho effect of Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that onlv urinarv nnd bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their lieginniiu; in the disorder of these- must 'important organs. The kidneys filter . and purify tlteblood that k their'work. Therefore, when your kidueysnrc weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and bow everv organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feet badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, l)r, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, liecausc as soon as your kidneys ure well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take liv first doctoring your kidneys. The miid and the extraordinary effect of l)r. Kilmer's. Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is t.0011 realized. It .-lands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold cm its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar si.e bottles. You may have n samnle bottle noma crswimD-Root. by mall free, also 11 jmnrahlet telling ynu how to find out if you luive kidney or bladder trouble. Mention tills pajier when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hing bamtoii, N. Y. Dfi'tmakeany mistake, but rememler the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swami-Root, and the ad dress, Hingluimtou, N. Y.,oneverybottle. t SPORTING BLOOD Is apt to run in any family, and so are Colds To cure a cold remove the cause. A cold is caused by the closing of the secretions pores that carry off the waste matter of the body. ATWOOD'S Laxative f COLD TABLETS Cures a cold by removing the cause. It contains Quinine for a tonic to tone up the system, Ipecac to open tip the secre tions," Cascara Sagsada, a mild, gentle, thorough physic, to force the accumulated poison from the system. Atwood's Laxative Cold Tablets are sold on an unconditional guarantee No Cure No Pay. No red tape about it, you get your money back. Ior sale by BROCK & McCOMAS CO. Cor. Main and Court streets, Pendleton, Oregon. I BEST FOR THE BOWELS It I,.r'l riilr, 1!f'l',,"'''tf"',,'i5; uiooth MWW CANDY CATHARTIC m. kw. sb 11 r-rx EAT EWI LIJCE CANDY nunt. I'alstsMr. lVtwit. , 'flood. JJ ??, HUH' ' " " t-1 hunltli. Alilr9st UEJUAVi KIIIIIT I OH A ST, Hill iU r IK TOIU. KEEP YOUR BLDOO CLEM Married Women t 111 mi 1111a vuii m towever, by the uo of Mother's Friend before buby comes, as thU tIiR bodv for the strum upon Jt, and Every woman covet, a shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplortJ the loss of their girlish forma after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. All of this can be avoided, tinimiTif nlwivs nreoares t.r Mlh.r. ppinri rwxri-nmcs all the Preserves tne symmetry 01 nonunu, - . , anger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through thi critical period without pain. It is woman's Createat blessing. Tn,.,.nn,lc ;nfnllv tell of the benefit and relief derived from U .1 ... 1 r..i use 01 Mils wuwucriui remedy. Sold by all ULBm W jtTfei sVA , druggists at $i,.oo per bottle. Our little book, tellinrr all about this .liniment, will be sent free. 1U MM Reulatr Co., AliuU, b Mother's F riend iiii jtisi ! J GREAT HOLIDAY SALE OF PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES Is now on at Failing's All the well-known highest standard Pianos, such as Fisher; Hardman, Packard it Ludwig and otheis. Lowest pricpfe ever quoted in Pendleton are offered at this sale. A. L. Smith, the expert Piano Tner, is with us. All work guaran teed . A ff w fine Portiers, Lace Curtains and Rags at a bargain. FAILING'S MUSIC STORE m m m m m ' 1 TRUSTY TOOLS t . for trusty people here abound J tools for carpenWra, for luaaous, T any rart of aitlzans (lepeudable tnolH for people in any and every 5 craft. , I You may deeiiil, too. on the J price here being right and rea- J Honalile you see we want your J trade year In, year out. fJCE WINDOW DISPLAY. J W. J. CLARKE & Co. 211 CourtStreet j y'vtTVTf1'VVll"l'"fM""""""""ti' DO YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? Try "Pendleton Boqaet" s.nd "Pride of UmatiMa." Ma3e at home. 'A. ROHDE, Maker. 25i OlUnnu . Km in t..i. 0as Real Estat REAL mi "fgtog final most modem 1 luthellmitjcfl n,' PmiU.1.. .1 farm of t (1 koou gutUt thousand of una. Addi E. D. BOYD. Ill ii BEST W Tender Prime Pd Fine Vei Best Mo Delicious l The proprietor p market is a stocl Butter Creek aodl to furnish the btj the market in i:; S."W New Milatkey ComtSd The F Restai Best 25 cent 1 Private Dii Elegant Fani GUSU IN! 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