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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER IB, 1903. I'ukllPhod orrrT afternoon (piccnt Sunday) t I'tuuleton, Oregon, by the EAST GREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. I'ljone. Main 11. fiUltSCltllTION IIATUS. Dally oiu year by mall Tlio Oregon Dnlly Jaurnal lasuutl nu lnilnstrlnl edition on Thursday, Decoinhcr 17, which surpasses liny nmvsimnor effort over lnnilo In tho stnto. It rnntntnrtl 36 nngcs and was iniiilu up In n iilcturesn.no and artl tic mnnner, wllh Its colored features and elaborate Illustrations. Tho .lonrnnl Is ,n credit to Portland, and that It la appreciated y Portland Is .nvlduttrnil hv ltn ntttnn.R.iltm nntrnn. K..00 1 ' ... " ' ... .nil J Uf,v U BinuiiK up in iva man iMllr. sit months br mall SiiJ: ZTmZWn". 'in20 n'l" eiRi,t.pnRU inrant tially. iier uiontu by carrier 5 to be a slant of 10 to 24 pages, dnlly. Weekly, otic year by mall ......... 1.50 ... ,. , , , .... Wwkly! six months by mall 7.1 with Ireuuent special edltluus or 30 vvwkljr, tour months by mall SO ... .... ...,,. ,.,nn o.iit,,,! ,..,.11 undo t)eml.Wikly, one year by mall .... 2.00 well euitul, will m.uie Heml-Wofkly, six months by mall .. l.oo I up, tllletl with lntetostlng news and nml-Vkly. three months by mall .. .50 . , , , ' 1 special articles, and highly lllustriit- nit! i.ost iiregonian is on saie at n. ii. ' Kleh's .News Stands nt Hotel 1'ortlaml and Hotel t'erklns, rortlanu, uregon. Member Scrlnui-Mcltae Hon News Assocla- Sau Franrlseo Iturenu. 40S fourth St. Chicago Uureau, 90'.) Security ItiilMlnn. Wmtilujstoo. 1). C. Ilureau, 501 l lth St., . V. Knteted at l'endleton poitofl.ee as seccoud class matter. eil. Its growth Is one of the wonders of Portland, and that tho ready pat ronage given It by tho citizens of that city made It possible and necessary lor the Journal to eipilp the finest office, on tho Pacific Coast In order to FAITH. To wandering bUIcs ho lifts hoar mountains sages Knowing of wondors far And hangs above them, through slow lapsing ages, Tho faithful evening star. In sun-kissed Holds his tender thought has molded The lily's chalice rare; Flo sees around her fragile splendor folded Soft dew and sun and nlr. Though I, weal;, human child, through pain and hlii.dness tils sure ends cannot see, 1 know he holds In that great heart of kindness, A loving cn.ru for mo! Hebe Hnrrlman (lolden In llostim Transcript. - IT 4 The United States consul nt Syd ney, Australia, reports that the length of n day's worh In Now South Wales has been placed at eight hours, with a minimum wage of $1.70 per day for meet tnat patronage, Is a credit to common labor Half Holidays are at UNj0?LAI)kO the progressive metiopolls of Oregon and nn Index finger pointing to great er triumphs lor the paper and the city. t 'H'"r'!' Deep hearts, sage minds. take life as Hod bus made It: It Is n long trail, an Incompre- henslble preparation for an un- known destiny. This destiny. the true one, begins for man with the first step Inside the tomb. In the mean- while, love and suffer, hope anil contemplate. Woe. alas' to him who shall have loved only bodies, forms, appearan ces! Death will deprive him of all. Try to love souls; you will lind them again Victor Hugo. A newspaper that cuts prices be low n rate at which II can live ami c a benefll to Its patrons, Is on Its last legs When It makes the first cut It cheapens Its service lo keep even, tt must live and pay Its debts ' Just as ot.ier business institutions, and where Its pahous find It willing , to do work cheaper than It can afford ' to do It. they may be assured that the work and .-ervice will be "cheap." sine enough the employers" expense, and the state and banks and factories give piefej- ence to union labor DO YOU GET UP WITH A IAMU BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes Yuu Miserable. Almost cverylMxh' who re.uls the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cure mane ny Dr. 4 prices. Is an ev ... y ronage. and business men know this 4 better than any one else, and will lose resiect for the paper, when they f E L I I Mr i I Kilmer s auamp- Hoot, the fjreat kiil 1 nev, liver ami lihul 1 der riMiiL-dv. tt is tin, ,rrint itieil. jljiS ical triumph of the rvice will be "cheap." J tj U.l Mil uiui'leeutlt ceiiturv ; a nut ),, i,,,. in,.,., i,, ,'IHtW? " i'AjM ilieovi:rcitafterc.ir ..." I lj IrrM rCv-,N.B of sciontilie re-earch hv Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kiduev and .mil is wondurfullv lilatliler sneci.ilUt snriTssfiil in nromtitl v nirini: lame back uric acid, catarrh of the Idailder and find no returns coming in from poor Itright's Disease, which is the worst service resulting from a cut rate. ' form of kiduev trouble. -..ir. ..,. i.... i. . Dr. Kilmer's i.wamp.Ioot is not rec- ...... J S--l l-l Ol.Vtlll illd 111. II, I I a Just nnd fair price lor every ,iiim'ii,leil fur i'ervtllilli but if vou have irtf- Uidni'v. liver or bladder trouble it will lie hvcry woolgrower In Oregon should ,,, .., K.ri, .,., ...... ,. fomul just the remedy you need. It hai read nnd ponder well the thoughtful , ., if mlrch.lw.r Hi10iil.t sneuest interview published from A. 17. on the ,,, h and timely Siinderman. Oregonian of December wool pool ipiestion. The woolgrowers have an organi zation which is supposed to piotect and benefit the members. One of the been testeiUn so many ways, in hospital M, wurK aim in ...... ..u.-- i ntlt 1,1 iirlrns r, th.i ,t.,U. .,.. ,1 1 1 1,.., 1. A....jfl i.. .,...,.. ........ It..., jv... ... uu ...w w...... ..,.. iiriivcii MISHI.II.-J..-.I..1 ... .w... ...... .. in the East whleh trade would be extended 3peci.il arraugenu'iit has been made by which all readers of this paper, who hae not already trieil it, may hae a sample bottle sent free by mail, al-on book tell- .Mitchell made In the fimloutif youliavekiilney or bladder trou ,,,',. . ble. When writiuKineiition reading this es senate yesterday, in ,,ellerougffer j this paper anil semi your Thu eloquent and exhaustivo plea nig more about Sw.iuip-Hixit, anil how to of Senator United State Denellts 10 lie derived irom orgauiza- , favor of the Lewis and Clark lair tlon Is the establishment or a wool ! bill, should meet with a ready ic sales day at different wool centers, at I spoiise from that body. He made a which all the clips are supposed to bo showing In behalr of the state ami M,''I- the Lewis and Clnrk fair which can- Under tho pri'.sent method of eon- not be answered. Since 1S75 the gov. ducting these sales, it Is claimed that omnium has appioprlaled $21.nl)o.tMMi generous otter in tins 1'P- addre-toI)r. Kilmer & Co., lliiighamtou N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one- dollar sie bottles are "" ' Swmp.itoot. sold by all lhm1 druggists. Don't make i BROCK & McCOMAS CO. Tnvitos your inspection of tho following Holiday Goods JARDINIERES STEINS AND VASES LEATHER POOKET BOOKS CIGAR CASES AND BRUSH SETS STAGH0RN DRESSING CASES MANICURE SETS AND MIRRORS FANCY PERFUME ATOMIZERS EBONY HAIR AND CLOTH BRUSHES SINGLE AND TRIPLICATE MIRRORS FINE PERFUMES IN HOLIDAY PACKAGES I:: from AM.-.I.tratiM, , .,.,.Vd''tlern;rn!J without VtS'v: "oiise mid Larn lT11! M Mi , AlfalfH Md'H . I c'lHtomers my tleclie.lpeftfntlt Protl niiiAft.. . - ;wibu i Asoiils for the Co-0r.,.,i Out Prices arc the Lowest that First-Class Goods il can be sold for. T f I LILLIAN D. NEWMAN French Beautif ier Has located temporarily in Pendleton, in the parlors at the AUL1NGTON, (ornicrl) the Stralion, Main street, where she will le pleased to inert the ladies of this city anil talk to them of the new culture of Bi'uiitification Special Attention given to Developments MISS NEWMAN comes here highly rccotiiinended ly laiiy Liticus of Baker Cits and 1-a Grande lpI""'fl'l"! I J" --------- f. - - - P" D f H. J. NLON? MOK. Phono Main If ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER JS for different expositions, but never every lottle one cent for any exposition west of the Hocky mountains. The Ran turn ami Southern and Central Htates havo all been abundantly blessi'd hy con gress, but the West, so rich in histor ical envlionment and so wonderful in lesourcHs. has had no public aid In placiiiK those facts liefme tht. world th, priuviT i)i),.a nut rprflll'n iirntur. I tlon, for the reason that the pool of the wool Is not binding on tlx- mow ers. lluyeis may s aiiiiiiij; the sheep men and iiiirehasu the cream of the clips, belorc the date of the sale, leaving nothing hut the second grade wool to be sold In the pool. lr the organization Is fo piotect the members, If tho money spent In main taining a protective union. Is fo In effective it must be binding, ami stand tor something definite. If the highest price Is to bo leeelv ed by the groyer for all grades of wool, the wool should be graded by the growers before being pooled, ami every pound In a certain grado should bo sold at the price fixed for that grade, and no selection of choice grades and rejection or lower grades should he permitted. The wool Is all for sale, and will all be bought, and the object of tin organization Is to secure better prices and more uniform prices for tho wool clip. The present method of conduct ing the sales seems to be picking tho woolgrowers' organization to pieces. Inch by Inch. It does not reacli the object aimed at. costs tho individual members hard cash for expenses, and falls to bring him the highest lesult. Tho wheatgrowors are thinking of a similar organization, with the estnb- ......uici,. , i0 smva ,layf nu , ,,). .,. united States Steel Crirnrirn. suits attained by the woolgrowers, or-' ,lon announces that its business is ganlzatlon have no inviting features 1 ,,m,rn'Ufi ami growing, and that pros and the farmers must avoid the same JagoTof",',,) mistake, or decline to organize .-mployes New Year't day any mistake, but remember the name, I .J, twanii-liMH, or Kilmer anaiiiHiuxK, ami tlie iiiltlress, mugn.-iiiuou, is. PIMPLES "II jr U'lll- lllld llll!t!" oil hl'l-llll'l .but Ibe tui a A ttifv a. i u w ' ! ' m t ' -i lllk- 'lie 1l l ar:ir I If with his m t. i il i'i s ti Ju ly , , i ,t 37iH(.urni uiiswu A I'll im jii-iiu, Ii CANDY CATHARTIC During the winter months, when every city Is economizing on expen ses and trying to sav up a fund for tho summer outlay, a city Jail break Is a happy incident, If the vagabonds will break away and stay out. liaker City has had two accidents of this kind, hut no rewards have yet been offered for the return of the prison- lrH. Tlw, nint, win. 1, 1 ,, ,, , ,, - CURE CONSTIPATION. ... them would probably be fined. City ,.,., B...4, ,,..... iu ..,.i... t.,i. m Jails are practically converted into boarding houses by a certain class of petty thieves and rowdies, during the winter season, when It is too eold to sleep under the sidewalk. j ou . I . -It 1 ' It 1 t EXTRA ! Majestic revival of t! t "THE TWO SISTERS" TRAD! MARS RIOIftTlMCO Plaatsnt 1'iht.lhlo I'nlprt Tail,' i..mh! Do OofM, Never Sickcii Wfukeii or llnit-. Iw '.'.V.We. Hfl.Tn.RAn .iniliMir.uiU-eillti nil ilriiif-HU-IU'DHU nuilii CUUII'lotmccu lluWk Tlie citizens of Oregon would feel much more confident of receiving aid t from congress for tho lxiwls and Clark fair If those ashing for It In the halls of congress were on Inti mate and cordial terms with the ad ministration. If tno fair bill Is de feated it may be laid at tho door or the political slluat.on in the state. Enjoy Life our leisure J We will make yo hours v&m pleasantly. HowIIur alleys, pool, billiards I and shooting gallery, Kvery- tuinir first-class. TKMREKANOE UKFKKSH i MENTC and cigars. Musieul T entertainment every evening. t Robinson's Parlos I Dnder W. & 0, Depot. A ,'loriotf! plav for youne. people of all ages. In DEN MAM THOMPSON, author of The Old Homestead." pre sented with every advantage and many extra features, indudinf; Ksii s & Bknks . PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Reserved seats now 011 sale at Brock A: McComas' Drugstore 1 1 1 i t 4- Its TH K I1EST THE MOST WMOLKKOMl-: l'HOl'KUIiY MIIiI.EI) WITHOUT A HUI'KHIOK BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. HOW IO Y Ol I pect people to know what The' JfoTe cT Sfer beV W lr l" known unless It advertises AUVtRTISE? SHIELDS PARK THE ATM This Week's.Attractioi A Special Holidaj Feature Htadeil by Raymond and Sf mill Kblg ojiiipanrof eapible (iiaiJ Gondola iHpnuhli tins nd tMiwie irilitilii uiiii 111 1 m enmooj GwltKl! K,r Hitchcock and Alk ClmrHder ikelcli irtliu Mr. G. O. Zola fomortlonlit A Ko.l Then tiicra Ii La Vera Vou can't lone htm Beautiful Pictures Handsome PiUes Comical Contests N'OTICE-l'ilcn of Admluloi- 10, 15 & 20 GENTS Every person liuying a f served Seat at Tallmamrl et three (,31 tickets on lj presents to he drawn on aw day night. SATURDAY MATINEE At 2 O'clock Itlllllil BIYil' wnu ir uv CONCH l,0by iVn th.t h reul jr ." holdetir ineetlnr ot 'f S JiuJ otllco of the rompnr W "'JTm, 11 llnk boll.lini. ',?'y'rtlTl o'clock A. M. on Tudy, JjliJ portnln.nif to t?lr"'rhVbr( 1 tmnucteii tnai bj lv-v ium. . fittUil Decepibtr Hi. I c f. Ill Jt It, IlAur. i secretarj. found on al Presemife thm sure 0dM sbs Wei as Wrist Bags and Purses A complete ageortmont of all tho fafihionaljlo ideas. Wu buy direct from the manu fucturors, and can sell at a a price that will suit the public. Cot Glass T8 bIho one of the protty things wo have for XmaB. Kvorything from Bon bons to Punch Bowls. Out Glass is always ac ceptable. It is rich in appearance and prices will be a pleasure to purchasers. CASH GIFTS We will Kive.away New Vear's Evu THKEE CASH PRIZES ist GIFT 2nd GIFT 3rd GIFT $30 IN GOLD I5 IN GOLD $5 IN GOLD Every dollar purchase entitles you to a ticket on the $30 Kift. Fvery 50c purchase entitles you to a ticket on the $15 gift. Every 25c purchase e ntitles you to a ticket 011 the $5 ef- Perfumes Wo have an elegant line of Alfred Wright's, Paul Rei gr'8( L. T. Piver'e, Rogers & Gablot's and Colgate's. We also have their lines of Toilet Water and Suohot Powders. 'Kino collection of Fancy Boitles. Eeanodnffmil Miscellancow Toilet Gases. Triplicate Minors. Hand-painted Chita- Steins. Manicure Sets Statuary. Fancy Pictures. Fancy Lanips TALLMAN & COM P A N Y OKBGON