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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1903)
I MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1D03. DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, u IMtkltubeil rerT afternoon (eicent Sunday) at Pendleton. Oreitou, br ttie EAST OREOONIAN PUDLISHING COMPANY. Tlione, Main U. KU1ISCIIIITION UATI58, IHIIt one tnr by mall Dally, nil month! by mall Daily, tqtw month by mall Dally, one mouth by mall Dallj. per month by carrier Weekly, one year by mall Weekly, lr month by mall Weekly, four months by mall... fieml-Weekly, oua year by mall .. cral-Wcckly, lx months by mall ienil-Veekly. three month! by mall . 2.60 . 1.25 . .wi , . . l.so . .78 . .00 . 2.00 . 1.00 , .60 liroko. Some dny tlio story will lu told, ntul It' should not li dolnyod too long. U uioso wlioao duty It la t lmndlo thoso lillls In transit from ouo linuso to tho other, tuo Innncniit, It should be demonstrated, In Justice to them. H the hill was ucttinlly lost In tho rtiRh to llntsh the business or the session. It should be cleared up, In justice to everybody connected with It, and If was spirited away by some one having it In charge, the people want to know It. If one bill can bo hilled thiough dishonesty, any other bill may be subjected to tho same treatment, and It lobbyists cnu accomplish this sort or crime. throiich some member, tile nuicitor The Uat Oregonian is on inie ni ". Itlch'! Newa Stands at Hotel l'ortlaud and t, 00ple know It the hotter. Hotel ferklni, Portland. Oregon. 1 1 lUmber Hcrlpps Ucllae tlon. New$ Auocla- San Franclico Bureau, 40S Fourth St. Chicago Ilureau. tt09 Security Uulldlng. Waahlnittoa, I). C. Ilureau, 601 Utb St., I. V. Koterwl at I'endleton poitoltlce as icond class matter. Willamette valley sportsmen are making a great howl about the action of tho legislature In protecting the .Mongolian pheasant until 1907. All hinds of things nro threatened. Dis regard for tho law, Is one of tbe fore most mothods of getting around me Question, yet suggested. method to be tried, Is to AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE. When Air Itochoteltor began to malio his running arrniiKCinoiits with Independents ho approached his Cleveland neighbors, Schollold, Sliur mer and Ti'ngle, nnd then signed a coutiact ror n roninrlnblo joint ad venture. According to this document Schollehl. Shurmor nnd Teaglo put Into tho business a plant worth at Mint time about $73,000 nnd their en tire time. Mr. HocUol'ollur put In yio.imn and bis rebates. Tho making of this contract nnd its execution were attended by nil the secret rites peculiar to Mr. Hocltu feller's business ventures. It was signed nt night at his house, on Ku elld avenue, In Cleveland, where Mr. HocUercller told tho gentlemen that they must not toll oven tholr wives KUIO..,, , .... . . t.i ini nrnnlit siisnect there were mi ubiimI nmflts in oil refining. That would Invite competition. They were i , ..f rvmnnlly. n b ncltsnuin s hm? who ro To V"'11"" of wealth and in -.. Ir'" Pfrllnment ? he Ik tcmith century. It was nt this Col nolly'H f."nl. by tho way at whllo scarfH wore for tho first e worn, tho object being to holp tho Irish linen Indi.stry.-I.ondon News, SUGAR AS FOOD. The Impression Mint HUgur Is Imd rm. ,n health, and particularly for he teeth Is cotnbattod by modern nhyslclaus, .'xecpt r roiirse In the case or those actually diseased with diabetes or kindred troubles. Sugar Is nutritious, antiseptic nnd rattening. It Is used In great dunn tltv In the Ourinnn tinny. One reason " y '. ... .... I.n.,1 UIHTIII- llllH wliv tile Clllio'e "I ",;"- IAh for sugar spoiling tho teeth, tl" .J. .J. .J. ! r ...;. .5. ' 4. 4 A creamery in I'endleton means the distribution of at .east $10,000 of outside money In the community each year. i ., ...,!, i,,ro" in the world nr I those or negroes In Egypt ijml In our town Southern slates who chow sugnr The nnolents lind little Knowledge of sugar, hut tholr possession of tho "sweet tooth" Is proved by frequent lerneuccs nt classic authors to ho ney. Now York World. Hobert llrownlng spoke ns a prophet when he declared that he was worth to God all that men Ignored In him. A man's value to the world may be measured by tbe scorn or the Pharisee. If accepted Ideas are not changed, the world cannot move. All Honor honor to the man who dreams or a finer justice than the law gives. Honor to those who arc no mere hangers-on. hut whose hearts and brains are contrioutlng something to the impulses that are urging the wor.il forward. Herbert S. Hlgelow. 'THE MUCH-ADUSED PAVEMENT. Hinl nil nciromita wore to bo kept stvot I'letltlous r.nmes weie i.-.,, nwrnt. Fictitious names weie Another ' to lie used In corresponding, and a ,. ; special box at the postotllco was eiu- muhi. ,....,, r, i.0q iintlttniis eliaraclers. martyr of some tinnier aim tusi . . law Sti.i another Is for tbe prese- .Matters seem to have gone on very fining attorney and game warden to I well at ilr3t. Tho prodts wore enor . . ,ii ,.ii,. r,,,. kllllnu mous. SehoOelil, Shurmor nnd Tea- refuse .o punish anyhodj for hilling " pheasants In violation of the law, j of ,1C,. vonnery tho year liuioro the take chances on ti.e next regular ses- "adventmo." With tho same method , Tl(lv ,,,(; n ttto gruvel, slon repealing it. Now the best of iminurafftllio, and enjoying simply ,iul t,oy took a little tnr. tlihiL- for tlio hunters of tlio Willam-' .Mr. Uockefeller's contiol of tninsnor- wull various ingiedloiils . . i u ,,t m i,volI ree. Itntlim rates and tho onhanced prices imported from arar. ette to do, is list to lagoon, rec bj. UlntlllB mlt,mti ,oy ,iU TUoy hammered It and lolled II. oguhto the wisdom of the law and al- , j jjo ,nrrel the ilrst year aflor I (n, w,n i,Cj Wenl nwny low this excc.ient game bird to mill- j The dividends on 88,000 'barrels this 1 xiioy said they had a pavement tmlv so hunting will bo good In tu- year wen) $22,017. against $11,000 in Tjmt wim(ll aH to,- many n day. , . . i, i,n,m, on I the year beroie. In four years Scho-, ture. and not take an) t. ianccs , noltl. Hhurmer and Teagle paid Mr 1 , ... ,., w, e;s an.l smote martyrdom, or tho failure of tho game U()Cl.ufulLM. ?slr, a)r, hf) invest-, it warden to piosecute. What are laws fonl f $10,000 and rebates. Ida T .. water main: . i . ,....., i r, .1 I . . . .. . , tor if people refuse to recognize .11. inrnuii in nt-iuinum .mnm-. And tlien tnoy caned we win i.ui. u them? No one has heard a squcai i MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE WORLD.. Don't Ik; HiitUlleri to move along in tho smile old way for low wiircs. Wo call help you enrvu out a Bucccssful ireer. Thou-iniHls linvn Inoreiifed their HiilnricH by followliiK our plun. Wo can tmlnyou In spare time nuil lit small eo?t for tuiy of the followliif,' posltloiiH : Meolintlunl, Itlaotrlctil, Htoiim, ui- Ctvll ICnalnuer, llectrlalin. Htirvevor. Arcliltoct, tlriiftH- tuin. llnoUlt opor, Htnnoitrxpli. or, Tenclior, Hliow Curtl Wrltvr VVIntlow OroMHor, or Ad. Writer SCHOOLS CORRESPONDENCE Box 790 SCRANTON, PA. Or citll on our Iqcnl representa tive, T W. Bracking, 127 Lee street I'endleton, Ore. i The rapidity with whidi tlio special session disposed of tho business In hand, guaranteed ,.ie re-election of many of the members. from Eastern Oregon becam-e the law protecting elk was extended. These kickers have only called the attention of the game warden to the liable violation of the law In that quarter and he will not lie slow to prosecute. That is what the people pay salaries to gan: and flsh war dens tor. A great cry of alleged In THE DAY OF DAYS. To put It back again. Theie Ik In the Oreok church al St. Petersburg a beautiful symbolic ; custom. On one evening or the year a great multitude assembles In the cathedral, each person beating an un I lighted randle. At a given signal out or the darkness gleams a single taper light. That taper kindles another, and these others and still others, mi ni III,, lllllll.ll I'lltlV II IIIIII1UL!H III,' IUKI justice was made in tills city some , ca(i,e,iral ,, ,nzo , uB,t. The 1 months ago, because tho deputy tlsh i restlval today Is In commemoration I . . . ..1 .1... II.. I., II..... !.. Mt..).,1 .and game warden mauo an oxampie u - iw" "'"i When a dozen strlliing coal minors' . n . . .,. rl,Iirat(,,iv song when the stars were young and .,... .. r.,... ,,.irn,i .lnllnru worth ' ' .7 . ...the gentle shoplierds lenilereil tiieu nu'ouuj - - wnrneil aira nst catclllng salmon i,rni are immediately. , . ifi ,. , m C. b. t.assati, nonnln evldenllv think piesldent of the 1'ennsylvanla rail- .:., nllll lokln ...,len ticy ass To run a railway cable l They look It up some more; Ami then they put It back again j .lust where It was before. They look It up lor conduits 1 To run the telephone. And then they put It back again As hard as any stone. They tool; It up for wiles l To teed the 'lectlic light, ' And then they put It back again, ' Which was no more Mian right. Ready for a Christmas Drive is tantamount to having on hand a Hackor Buggy which was sold In tills establishment, for hero nro to bo found ....l.lnl... ,,r ttmntr utvlpu utvoi ,111,1 j slmjieH nil, however, noted for their strength, graceful lines, (-srtuinty of I lasting ninny yenm mm 01 oeiiig driven I nvi-rmiiny mlfei We have Tup numilo from tittup am Wlnnna llnekii and Witroui, Kent in llioworm .Mlltio irum nir u,iu, imiuti.mti no', uhook ln-thla climate, fall aim lelect Irom our Inrge atock .IIEAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS TL. . I , . -",c la tv. d. nt n I ' .w All kind, ni..., C3 n T 31 i RaMn in ., II II K IIIM, M.J U.,llln..l ! I.. II. A 11.1.. Kooa aUilti thnuand of .,,ii., i...j Adirai L. V. BUYU, III of property, they branded as anarchists. road, has just been acquitted or tne . .. . .. ,. ,nt , .,, .,.. charge of destruction or property. ,( ulr(, cag after ordering gangs of men to cut. n,inU t onfnrp,, them. ,lnwn t.ie Western Union poles from l . . . the entire Pennsylvania system, thereby ordering the desti action of over five property. million dollars worth of t There Is only one way in which some violators or law can learn Its mean ing. That Is by paying the penalty. Over one hundred people sacrificed their lives within days In the mad rush to go have three some- Tlu seem boom friends of Alton II. Parker, to- bo preparing n piesldential for the judge, entirely imle- Oh. the pavement's full or turrows: There are patches every where: you'd like to rldo upon It, hills. That light, now leads and imi- i,.K .. v,,rv han(lsomo iinveiuent. LET ilses at uventlde on the .Inde.in . lies and saves the Christianized , , ,,riiu i n,n town world anil in Its adoration wo have ! Tlioy're always dlggln' of It up will toward men. j ()! niittlu' of it down. San Francisco Star. TO THE QUEEN, the Northman's' the lie pack iirmiieii! i.r nnv .ictinn or Interest on where quickly ami u.rce aoroa , , ol mf companies to take unreasonable risks , 1 lo hold their place In t..e competitive kind of activity in American politics, system of commerce or today. On Outsiders arrange for too many cam Cnristmas ove, SO were hurled to palgns, and too many central figures death In the wreck or the Duquenso aro passive automatons In the hands limfied. nt laurel Hun. I'a.. and on of their fricn.is. To lie president of Saturday night a high wind blew out the United States a man should have It Is generally agreed by those to whom tho religious rite Is the absorb ing duty as well as by those who concern themselves mainly wllli good' cheer, that the day is one of glad ness. Even as In the twilight ot lili-tm-v tlio Uiv In oih, heart UIiiiIIh a glow in another until the universe Is wanned and made splendid by a com mon thought and purpose. The gen erous and wholesome Impulses or the day are worth over and over again Thai blooms against all tlio cost or too miio sins ami w-i snows, cesses that the critics mo prone to I Ami smiles Into hoar winter's sky A summer girt that will not die. US SUPPLY WITH YOU CO Building... ...Material take too seriously. Hut whether or not this is so, and regardless or how tiinli nviv urnfi.r to Mimllll the llllV. the Tribune wishes all n merry, mer ry Christmas. i.ewiston tiiuuiio. :i station llaht on tlio l'ierio & Mar ,.,i,.iin nn,i two trains crashed to some claim on the people by virtue of some active qualification, some de- Bother, killing 20 more and malmiug ! clslve and outspoken principle, which several score, some of them beyond tecovery. It Is the price or tho com petitive system, and will be paid by humanity In regular Installments as long as the syatem pruvallR and Its needs no explanation or microscopic search to roveal It to the masses. Just because Tammany sees fit to bring Judge Parker out us n candi date for president, does not clinch long as tne system iiruvunn mm n lungers aro heightened by Increasing! bis chances with his party. If tho tension on the strained nerves of tho iiimpetltors The loss or the anti-gambling hill, somewhero between tbe desk of tho clerk of tho house and tho desk of tbe president of the senate. Is one or the lingering mysteries or tho hpeclal session. Somebody in au thority knows all about how It was lost, why it was lost, how much It cost to lose it, what It was lost for, and who caused It to bo lost. The entire delegation or Portland gambl ers was In Salem on that day, and they don't go on a lobbying mission people turn down u man like Tom Johnson, whoso llfo Is dovoted to an active fight on monopoly In all forms. whoso principles have resulted In good to his fcllnwmen. In untold in stances In his home stnto, nnd who needs no Introduction from Tarn many or any other political organi zation, to give him standing, for some unknown man. who acts as It tho neo plo should teol honored to think that ho would stoop to take a nomination at their hands, then thoy must not bo disappointed If corruption and trusts continue to rule In future ns they have in the past. December brill snow. And winds that from IllflW HarHh is Dec-ember in the wit III. . Yet sweet and tender Is lis birth. O. sweet and lender! ns a rose D die irainpliuu IMKNBIONIiUMIJER OK nil descriptions. Bash, Doors. Blinds, Mould ing, ItutldtiiK !l '!'"r I'Ri-cr. Bring Your Bill to Us and I Get Our Figures, MR. CROKER IN IRELAND. llrlng snow or Ice, we greet thee still Willi n rlL-lil inorrv Saxon will. i For still thv honest North wind bin ... . . . . . To Kiigiish air tne nnuisn rose. tllll H Grays1 Harbor Com. Co. I And all our hearts with music stlr Opp. W: & C. R. Depot "Former Tammany Boss Hlchard i,. i, Crokiir." to glvo him his American '. 1)oal. ,,, ,i, Noi-M,. to Hnulniiil dear. title, seems definitely to havo made , T. ,s(. or all tho changing year. I up his mind to desert tlio laud of I London (Hobo. : lln Saxon, where ho has tarried si long, In favor of his native Ireland. He has taken a residence In the Cur ragh of Klldarc which ho Is to make his iiormanent home, his Intei.tlon IjO'iiir to spend the remainder of his days In tho land of his birth. This great man is one of a family or H children, or whom only four sur vive, a curious tning nnoui tuo mm IK' lining thnt tho survivors nre the eldest and youngest sous and the eld est nnu youngest iinugiiiers, In going to Ireland as his perma nent home, Mr, Grokor is taking a course unusual with lilshmcn who acquire wealth abroad. It is very rarely Indeed that wealthy Irishmen return to tholr own land. Tho most remarkable exception to tho rule in rpMint vnflrn wnn Mr Tvfillv. the son of nn Irish millionaire banker In Now, York, who tooh tno celebrated uas tletown Hoiiso, Colbrldgo, Oounty Klldare. a place that was once tho With :i8.r pounds of smokeless pow der, the now 40-callber U'-lnch gnu j will li,,w! (in fi".n tiim, ul itrm, ii ,itiirl,tF ' shell through 10 fi-10 Inches of Mar-' veyi.eii nickel steel armor ai a ins tance of a mile and a half, DnetofH 1lnvr i hesitate in pre Hcrmuiu: i lie Hittei-H in imiuw of iiidiFPHtlnn foDhtlpution, lilliousness, Dyspepsia, Chills. Colds, anil Malaria. They know It elites. Qlve it n trial, also get it copy of our 1804 Alniatllio from yourdrug gUt. It Is free Yoat ELECTRICAL WORK I Will be properly and prompt 1 ly tlonu if entrusted to us. t We can fill your wants for electrical supplies of all kinds t Electrical contracting is our specialty end we would like t to figure with you. bole dealers in tne om tun able Edison Lamps. Good WorkRight Prices J. L. VAUGHN West Cotfrt Street Near Mattlook lildg. Dally East Orogoman by carrier, oniy 15 cants weeK. l.ci us nil bin with uecoen zea is W)p arp nrtmrfj , - r--r : tract wun you winter's supply- iffir rnai nr'w part of the city. Laatz Main Street TUB H I I 1 1 j XI T? THE near this in neea ruui; - , Hal. Int tbe Poultry and Stel bles. Agent for !' in w-- , 1 toyed. I.- Presenntts ttBnfflit are Oseffmfl a WeM as B Wrist Bags and Purses A completo assortmont of all tho fa8hiomible ideas. tVc buy direct from tho manu facturers, and can eoll at u aprice that will suit tho public. Ctit Glass Ib also one of the protty things wo have for Xmas. .everything from bon bons to Punch Bowls. Cut Glass is always ac ceptable. It is rich in appearance .and prices will bo a pleasure to purchasers. CASH GIFTS We will Rtve.away New Year's Eve THREE CASH PRIZES ist GIFT, and GIFT 3rd GIFT $30 IN GOLD I5 IN GOLD $5 IN GOLD Every dollar' purchase entitles you to a ticket on the $30 Rift. Fvery 50c purchase entitles you to a ticket on the $15 G''1' Every 25c purchase e ntitles you to a tickut on the Perfumes We have an elegaut line of Alfred Wright's, Paul Roi gor's, L. T. Piver'e, Rogers A Gablot's and Colgate's. We also havo their lines of Toilet Water and Sachet Powders. Fine collection of Fancy Bottles, rrviiot Cass' Stoins. Manicure'-' StatunO- . wiotutes- 11 nnuv - " . n .in Gold-pl.- 1 ...ills. 13 N O LI3TON OREGON TALLMAN & COMPANY