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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1903)
DAILY EAST' OREGON I ANi PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER H 19"- Cuilhl -t.tt nftottiutin itirent Sunday t "sloped. m Inclltoa. Oregon, by the Rastern Orogon, If that lironch rtmtl ere built. It means more to the people than any pold discovery ovor I made In Oregon, when properly tie- i EAST l'bon M.tlo 11 sriin:uno. bates OREGONlAN PUBLISHING It Is significant to Unow that In e COMPANY. j lectlnj; two lists of $20 worth ot the I best ninpazlne reading wlilch were j discussed by the Thursday Afternoon Wowan's Club in this city last Thurs day, neither list contained the name of the Ladles' Homo Journal. The !v'?i p"r m,mtJl 'P i"'3 1 omen making these lists were pur- WwkiTl i months ly mull Jj fectly capable of the tnsk of concert- SSffrJ" ZatXDmM : : : : 2S0. mum; the best magazines published tSSUvVSS: it?AX T.n :: VSo Unite,! States, within the limit 1 named, iney represent tne uiuiMiit;, !Iit one imp by mull . Daily. "Ii tuoiitha by mail Dally, three months by mall Dally, ui"? raimtn ny man . . . t.voo ... -511 . . . 1.25 .RO ,-wonien of tho The Iitt oretonian I on sate ai . i. ,,rnrPa4iVp sonRllilu -fii. i,-. stmuu at Unto l'ort aul and , progressive, sensible Uotn 1'erUm. fortland. Oregon. 1 land, and their Judgment Is be.wmri Anocla- J question. The liadles' Hume journal, although once a favorite " with "the San Pranftco Itiirenu. 4US Fourth St. j masses. Is now getting farther and fhlcajo llut.au. DUD Security MIW"iR. ' rarthor trom thom. It l8 a highly in Waslilnstou. D C. Unreal). B01 Hth St., , . w " "lellectuil snob, ln)t m jsnob. no,lcss, KoteretTat iWdleToTofflce as .eccou'd- appealing to the rich and Idle, with class matter. t" lts imprncllcnl Ideals and mr-fetched ' freakish notions of education and so nl5tO rial life A few years ago it would SgSsf'' " have led lic-tlt these lists; today ItIs excluded from both. Its catering, to Mentor s-orlppi McIIae, tlon. - - . i persuade customers. It tells whole- NOT asjj" some truths nbout othor kinds of . whisky. We now quote what tb Hllndfolded and alocJ))n,Uon wnisK lirm says- i t mi """- , k v I l.ntlll - . ' ' , .. r. i. 1 .nt.l Possibly t'2 or !)3 per cent of the The darkness 1,11 ''V;" " ,, ' 7"vV f Missouri 'Livestock Exhibit. I The XllsHoitrl utiite commission 'to the Louisiana j Purchase-1 Exposition, each lias npproprlaied lmyiiMj whisky sold In. l'lillitilclplila Is what -Afrald to 'fear, , afra Ut to .hope , Is technically -termed by' the trado'AYot this one tltliiR I learn to .now a blended whisky' Tholmnnndr of lsf finch day more sorely as ' ' ...n,n?sio ni.nut niOfollnwsi ForF.Ti.nt doors nro openutl, ""JHSJJii n and tlll, ni-oimrntlorWls about aalfollowsi For f, That doors nro L i. i ...Sic IIA C.oill.l,- In I1: ...niln. -in callons of cologho feplrltuiiire put !nurdens nre lifted or nro mm hplnc it- .nmr creni law umvvu ig which pass-lunfathoined purpose to fulflit; ( "Not nI will." wait. Into n tank cologne spirits the ether of the whisky. es from the still In the process of distilling, as 'toiwlne precedes Illum- ..It I.. .1... .tleHtllnr nf iiotrnl. tm..,1 r.ilitmt nttd atolte I cum. It Is a neutral spirit having no j.ss seems too bitter, gain too iait, taste, but Its olTects upon the system 'Too heavy burdens in the load. Is very pernicious, and when taken to Anu too few helpers on the roan, excess It files to the brain and pro- And Joy Is weak and grief Is "" duces very unpleasant results. - To And vears and dnys so long, so tont,. this 30 or -10 gallons of cologne spirits yet this ono thing I learn to know. possibly four gallons of strnlgut wins- Each day more suiuu u . in aid of the worlds 1-air nvesiocu uxiiiuu from that state. N. It Gentry, of So dnlln, has boon mndo tho commis sion's representative In charge of the livestock exhibits. He has secured the co-operation of moro than 100 lending stockmen, forming 24 com mltteen. each In chnrge of the L.toi ests of n breed. ( Carrie Swafford and Hestcr Foster, two 14-yenr-old girls lot Fresno,. Calv hnve left homo and wo now ncqusod of burglary on n lnrge scale, they having entered tho homq of a , promi nent citizen and after rnnsacl;lng tho house from cellar to garret, stole, nil tho cash nnd jewelry they could find, amounting to several hundred dol lars worth. rV.i A.I mMh7r Hill nil "1 'UltShh.. 4 avunv III 111 tm L1 I .4.4.4.4. 4. 4 4- 4- Truth is not a burden that should lie upheld by the hands of men. It Is a seed that you put in the ground. It Is a thing that grows. A man might us well manufacture an oak from an acorn as tq over come by his own might the power that is arrayed against the truth. Hut he can sow the seed And It Is as vain for men to contend against the a. T . A number of students of Washburn College, at Topeka. 'Kan., recently formed a Socialist Club, which held frequent meetings nt night for the, discussion of current political' ques tions. Washburn College receives contributions from some rich Eastern ers and upon hearing of the organi zation of the socialist club among the students, these "friends" sent word that their support to the college would stop If this club was not im mediately broken up by the faculty. the classes Instead of to the .masses'! has doomed It. The Living Church, an episcopal order of Wllwaukee. Wis., has taken a census of the members of that church In view of securing public sen timent on the proposed change 'in the name of the church, from the Eplsco pul to thai ui the Ameilcttu Cuiiimc. church, and the' findings.- while not kv are added, together with, two gal-. Ions of prune juice, two gallons of peach Juice and a Mttie vanilla, pine apple or sonic othor flavor jto give It a distinctive and pronounced clmFac ter. This compound, or blenil,. Is nl lowed to stand for some months until the component parts arc nil blended. The compound Is then bottled or bar reled, widely advertised and sold un-. der fancy nut! alluring names, at . prices ranging from 75 .cents to $2 a bottle " Mr. That 1 am glad tho good and 111 I ll changeless laws are ordered still. ' jjq YOU GET UP "Not 38 I Will.' 4. HAH kinds i0f citvVw,, 'UieeheaitlnthuS.11 rt Proper v I.. a".?3 "Noun 1 will?' .-.. Ol T The sound growH Knelt Jlme my Hps the words repeat More safe than ngni wnen thought stems-. J Q.U for prices. WITH A IAMU BACK? X HflRN X. cm-.,.. I ' UMA1III Not ns I will." .The .inrKness . , - - u; of Ul(. woluk.rful .,,,,.1.. 1- Tlr Like olco to calm and whispered bless All unrest and all loneliness. "Not ns I Will." because the One Who loved me llrst and best lias gone Ilefore us' ort. the road, and still For us must nil His love fulfill. "Not as I will, i Helen Hunt JncKson Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. ! nja l'iTi,i0,Bl, ' . i.. . i i t. " C04KU.m? ine woniicriut cures tuiiile uv IJr. i . TT"fr;i.. . I-II -'o t,,.,,,,, ' j Hoot, the Krctlt kid- I I ney, liver nnd blatl- B "Z tier reiuetly. S It it the great metl- 1 1 THE SPECIAL SESSION. for them to try to put the oak back into the acorn, tor those who keep their religion tuck ed awas In a snug little church; for those to whom Christianity is a creed a dream and not a battle, this parable will have little signifi cance. Hut this parable Is pregnant with hope for those who And their religious en deavor in service fnr human ity Herbert S Iligelow Jatg interesting! According lit Un vote taken by this body. G4.SS3 of the laity and till" ministers voted for a change, without regard to when the changf shutild be made; 02.635 laity How dues that impress you Whisky Consumer? How docs that impress you. Mr. Man, who says thnt a LITTLE whis ky Is a very good thing? IVa'Uttlo POISON flavored with vanilla n good thing" . In a- great city, according1 to a 'whis ky, firm that ought to kow, 1)2 Oil 93 Ten ami eighty Stlltms. " PER CENT OF ALL WHISKY SOLli Flocking to the feast; IS POISON. Th. lnindn-1 rent per diem. Tnu wuiNht'y tnut uliiuy-two men t pass or',tworat leust. out ot a hundred get In "Philadelphia Forty thousand lady clerks, nnd elsgwhore is rank, poisonous nl- Sixty sumntorsTdown cohol "cologne spirits:" Nq wonder won'U there be? n Jolly time. 1 1' 'ft f II. 4S- lit tilt! Salem town1. the ilcU'ilum brought on by whisky is full of snakes nnd wild things. No wonder the brain saturated with suclt g,.mite is In session, stuff Is driven to Jiiurder and crime Fixing up the tax: of all kinds. , i House, has got the portage bill; 'Which is wlsbr.ttlo you think? I r.rlndlnc unfits axe. and 3S4 ministers voted against a I To hlnt nrotihifVor some of jthat Salem's gotfth'e board bill. change nt any time, and 32.342 laity ' seven or eight per cent of i"piire" Making money fast; and B6 ministers voted to change at wh'ch 'nns n "' ' Won't there be a prosperous time. kind? , , ! fOr to cut -jwhisky nltoguthor out, iOf George "In in hls'olllcti. Thinking what lie's none; some future time, but thought the church not yet rpe- for the . change. This vote represents but a small por- your bill of fare? t tlon of the membership, or ministry,, t,lls , confession of a whisky ciiarlesjls in the. treasury., In Mip United States' but 'it shoWs tne I Arm. -competing with othere. be tisefnl Figuring up the'ftinr in the United States, but it shows tne ,o ymlln maKln(. y(ul (lru, whlskj. Karmt,r.g 1n his whuat tleld irenu oi iipiutun on int.- (nujiuacu entirely. ban branelseo Exnnuner.i Waiting for the; levy - change In the church The church Is ! '' 'Twiiu't it be "n Handy Joke" nccredlted with 751.UU0 members and UNIVERSAL AMERICAN. I If the tax is heavy? 4,9it0 -ministers in the United States. !r " ; i , , ' ' 1 i while the vote taken "reached but Fifty years-ago Isaac Pitman, the I.ple of the etmntry , ... . .,,nc; m.i,r Inventor of phonetic shorthnnd. pre- Casting up the cost. 1.920 ministers and 219.SSU .members. , English1 wasidestlnod -to i Thinking.' of Hit? time (hal's speu- Iib tho nnlversnl Innmmi-H A writer ! And the money lost. As the curtains are pulled back. In the New. York World says , that at Wonder why that jiinoty men. m,,r nt,d more nf the t.tter rottenness 1 that time Mr PItriinn was laughed -Supposed to have discretion. of the land office practices In Oregon nt and adds 'Rncllali lu mm- fttinbnn Itv nlinilt Is disclosed. James H. Ilooth. recelv- io5j000 UU0 people. A century ago It er of tne Rosoburg land offlce. Is a WBs spoken by 20,lino,uuO people. Dur member of the Booth-Kelly Lumber iiu that period no other leading En- Accordingly the students were notl- romllriv. am. nf :tho crentest tlmimr ropenn language has made the slight- . - r ..-.... .... r-nn,nn hnu h.ilrt lie IICU l. .o.... ...... .... .....c. Couldn't make a tax law Without n special , session. It. A. WATSON Pendleton. Or. land corporations In the West, nnd ... ...... i .... on rifi iii.n , , . I ' , own. 11 l(- HIUI1I-1 1 uuw ny Oli.il'ru.innr. This is philanthropy with a vengeance. gccretary Hitchcock has' decided' to 1,,,1'thls is no higher percentage of Those "liberal" and "tolerant" don- rt.move him. Is It any .wonder .tlie the total number (of people of Europ ors of Washburn might better throw East fg clsmorlng 'for a repeal of "the n stocks than It ha'd a century ngo. TAKE' WARNING. i..l lrllllilt.il lt till l nineteenth century', I In .i:... -.-I ,ill. ru f-vis'J of scientific .research i I.J AI. .......v., ..... eminent kidney una rialist. itutl is wonderfully I 3;.....f..l in nrniiiDtlv eurinc lame liack. L-itric ncid, catarrh of the liladdcr and , llright's Disease, which is the worst , ' form of kidnev trouble. I Dr. Kilmer'.. Swamp-Root is not rec ' ointiieiided for everythluf! Imtif you have kitluev liver ir likulder trouble it will lie . found" just the remedy ymi HeeiV It has ' I iict-ti tested in so many ways, m hospital 1 work and in private practice, ami has 1 proved so successful in every case tliaLu I , 'pecinl arrailgemeitt lias been liwtL- by which till readers of this tmper, whli have j I not already tried it, may have a sample , bottle sent free by mull, also U lKk tell ing more aliotit Swatni-RK)t,uiid how to ! fimloiitifvouhave kidney or blmWertrou- I 1 i.i,. wu'nn uritiiiL' itieiitiou rcatliUKthis I geiierous-otleriil tins paper and send your ' nililressto nr. Miuu i 1 Co., Illnehatntoti ' x- A - 'I'll., r.fi.l.t ClftV-lfllt ami OIK- ' tUil'lar sire I Kittles are 8mr-IUio. sold bv Jl i..d '.; . .'tstd. Don't make ' anv uiistake. but remember the mime, Suaitip-KtKit. l'r Ixiluicr't. Swiuni-Root, and the address, lSitighamton, N. Y., ou every liottle 8EST FOB THE IWELS su a tti'ntmt of tn n j ill or "III !' Kp yum v II llur- tit hdiuf via m I ilfcttfffrtni- TIim intontb CANDY CATHARTIC E 1 1 IB I m" m H. dhltL : PARI THEATR I Ml.: UouL-'p A 4 i , ' A Cnlnl U.tlJ. Feature Readnl by . "D I j Ci.. Gontola tiuu tu 1 ot oaxflj farorge Hitchcock' and ttiircter nketcti Ttitt their money in the sea than to give It to an educationnl institution which narrows men's minds instead .of wid ening them. To some of the old Yankees, all Independent thought is a dangerous thing. do- Innrt Intl'o hv u-nlf-ll thl. IllllllM , , , , , . , Abraham Lincoln foresaw 2u0,t)U0.- ...aiu u-s i.-e.. 40io Engllsli speaking people In the peopld Itonhe syndicates? Is It, any 'united States alone, nnd later propli- The jwople of Eastern Oregon do not appreciate the wonderful riches which lie sealed up in the Heppner coal fields. The beds are apparently inexhaustible, the country In which they lie Is easy of access, the demand for the product greater than can be calculated lu tons, and the possibili ties of saving In the cost of fuel to the people Is beyond computation. Twenty-one miles of railroad track A Steno from Uutte. 'mimed Patrlkus d'Oulre. , Haifa nilghty (right arm that no labor could tire: He had written, .lie said With a toss of his head. Kn fast, that ;at Vine time his note propli- book caught tire. wonder Secretary . Hitchcock Is de- ets ,havc described It as the home of j t termlneiT to rid the department or 30n.OuO.iHiO when the t'wenty-flrBt cfin- So the Jury they tried Mm to tlml crookedness What .do the neonle ot iur? ,lawnS. As .the learning of ,Eng-. If' -twas so, ' crookedness Vinat""' tne peop.e nr. ,lgh g rHmlnlIanry , ,mIla 300'.noo,. ,nii Ilt Jiist about 80 Ills take turned1 ""s i."iv "i muiw...j w.. mm nu)re people ore being annexed to turned the rtoseburg land office over the English speaking world. The to an official In the largest land spec- leading languages of continental Eti- ulatlng company in the .state Docs.!' at '? uegmniio-iH ie ,ust n- 121V Oil HltCh- ' iitiiui..uii)iiill uuu ,u(.uu,ou . uiii.e tieciining or siaiiouniy in rJU- L wwwww Www Cutiuirilaali: A K.t 1 i r. Then ti.eti li La Vern- Vou can't lo b!a n i t t flu.. oeaumui ritio it t nu. Cnminni Crmil EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY l'uttflit Talr'oa, ixtuooa Urtpv !, S-. nnd W vutt fiMRtiit I'aUltiWi tr i rit- (IlllltO r RW tOU. lt seem all right lay on. Hitch cock! i rope Mself, are . or continents. making gains on oth- The Dalles Chronicle pays "the fol lowing compliment ,to 4the East Ore- There are only ,18.000,000 Spaniards gonlau onllts 28ttf blrthtlny: . "The I In Spain, hut" 35,000.000 Americana East Oregonlan. of Pendleton.; celo-flnlk Spanish, Some 20.u00.000 peoplo hrn,u';i tho osti, nnnlvorsarv ,,f Its e. 1 Blient German outside of Germany to dough. A rope 'and it tree. And short shrift had lie. And that'B all oi the story so fnr as I .know. t 2 EXCEIT: KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN THE SURE WAY to prevent Pneumonia and Constipa tion Is to cure your cold when It first appears. Acker's English Remedy They painted his upltaph over . will stop the cough In a night, and d'Gulre. i drive the cold out of your system. "There's room enough here for an- Always a quick and sure cure Xor other speed liar " ' i Asthma, Ilronchltls, and all throat Selected. ' and lung troubles. If It doos not 1 pntlsfy you we will refund your Ask your neighbor what Is P. I. It. I money. F. W. Schmidt & Go. lies of rauroau iracs. ' . " 1 aril twice ns many people talk Por'.u- from the end of the Heppner branch istence yesieiuu,., ii. ua -rueso-. , ,Bra-2n aB tlere are 'In ,Por. of teh O It fe N will reach the weekly for the first 12 years. . The pa- luga it8tf wnie French is the Inn- mines and coal can be sold at a l'r is well edited and replete In all' gunge of 14.000.000 people outside of ' i... ..i.M,n.rn.nnia tiA t.-iai, it inntm. France." . profit at the mines for 52.50 per ton. t The saving to the O. R-,& IN. for ojie.''' 8C8S Inj the jftiture except in . ; year would be over 2.000.000 at the' l"cal pred leelons.lwhich are towrrt a. ge'p( present prices of Wyoming coa'l, Se-lncllned to be iowards democracy 0- , ,on war agnnBt the j and the single-tax theory A PROHIBITION SERMON. llvered in Oregon. The company! burns about 500,000 tone annually, at : an averace cost of about 16.50 per ton. It means a saving of $4 on each We'JI glvfc you (today an antl-whlsky ton consumed by the company as argument which Is furnished flY soon as they can load it Into their , 'Hl SKY a nrmm own cars at the mine, and It would Ten(h an(J Markot 8trcets sends out mean n saving of at least GO per cent drcnlur. This firm wnnts to sell In the cost of fuel to the people of one particular kind of whisky. To geperal la- .Mormon church and Its Institutions by tho la bor unions of Utah was taken when the International Typographical Un ion at Salt Lake put the Deseret News on the unfair list and forbadei any local union official and all local newspapers lo exchange matrices v.i'.li the type or news. The Mormon church has forbidden Its membori. 'to join unions, nnd a fight to the finish Is on. Its THE ItEST THE MOST WHOLESOME PKOPERLY MILLED WITHOUT A SUPERIOR BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. 10. 15 & GENTS T?J . n.rtnn nunc? ,1-tvpu net three in tickets B day night SATURN MATWtEE . . Al . ...... . a-r.,-b .i.ivfcw ' hereby elen .. lt ,uen nnu ilmUn lor tun -. , - lK,, iMjrauuu - . . .ii - .iinii oriHMt. : i r i"-1 T :. . . . toot ttntlMcwu ' ; iD. . ...... . IWtd neccoiw" , ,cr. .-ecrell Tn ureyw ""jt . - u a t rt"- I IPmssemiits ttDnstt are Oseffttfll a WeflD a IBesmflttnlTanD Wrist Bags and Parses A complete assortment of all the fanhiomible ideas. (Ve buy direct from the manu facturers, and cau sell at a a price that will Buit the public. Cut Glass Ts also one of the pretty things wo have for X mas. Everything from B6u ibous to Punch Bowls. Cut Glass is always ac- ceptable. It is rich in appearance and prices will be a pleaeuie lo pur CASH GIFTS r i We will give away New Year's Eve TIIREli CASH PRIZES !'!!' ist GIFT and GIFT -,rd GIFT $30 IN GOLD fi5 IN GOLD $5 IN GOLD Every dollar purchase entitles ;ott to a ticket on the $30 gift- ' Fvery.5oc purchase), .entitles, you to a ticket on the $I5K'' Every 25c purchase e rill tits you to a ticket on the $5 g"11- Perffsmes ,, We have an elegant line of Alfred Wright's, Paul Kei ger's, L. T. Piver's, Rogers, it Gablet's and Cola'e's. We also h a-(' their lipes of Toilet Water and Sachet Powders. Fine collection of Fancy Bottles. Toilet Cases. Triplicate MirforS--1 Btojns. Manicure SeU- Statuary. c.,.f Pictures. Gold..plHtodPctur- TTfinnv Lamp8- TAC L'bi'A N & 'CO M P A N Y ' ,a1 OREGON I 1 I-vL