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M1 ;i, DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREOOtt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30 1902 - -e-!5 .....,..... -. I'ulllahril freer : at IVmlleton afternoon leicept Sunday I nrwu, 0 tne t only Riving tlio Inventive American , (jnron nn nnpiiTtunity to conceive nntl j execute now forma of social torture to apply to you on their trlumplmnt ontrancn Into the empty honors of the "exclusive sot." EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 't'hune. Main 11 l!ATt:s Sl'llJjOISIITIOS Dallv. 901; ftar by niall IMlly, ilx inontM by mall .... Dally, tli re? months by mall .... Dally, ou month by mall dally, per mouth by carrier . . . Weekly, one yenr by mall .... Weekly. li month by mall . . Weekly, four moutha by mall . .ml.lY,iklv. one Tear bT mall Seml-Weeklj. li months by mall em.Wekly, three months by mall .J5.00 . .'.8U . t.V5 . .SU . M . 1.SU .7,', . .50 . 2.00 . 1.00 . .SO The llaat Uregoulan Is on alc at II. I!. Itlch'a Newa Mtauils at Hotel l'ortlaud and Hotel l'erkln. l'ortlaud. Oreson. Newa Aisocta- Member Scrlppi llettae lion. San Franclaco llureau. 40S Pour til BL Chicago llureau. ( Hecurlty Ilulldlng. Waahlugtou, I). C. llureau, 501 Hth St., . W. Kntered at Pendleton postotBce as aeccond class matter. to the community ami one of those duties Is to respect the riKhts of the community. This illsgustliiK pro fanity among the young men nml boys should he stopped. It Is not .in evidence or gootl sense, good breed lug, good taBte or hravory, nml the woman and children who must usu the streets nre entitled to protection from the Ignorant bullies who wan- Insult them day hy nay. vul-lUK opinio,, on ' K hti mat dlsreputahlo organ of I li Trill- tonly DRIFTWOOD. Throe sky. The And For pleasure or pain, for weal or tor woe, 'TIs the law of onr being, we reap what we sow; We may try to evade them. but do vhat we will. Our acts, llko our shadows. will loltow us still. (lovornor llrady, of Alaska, con demns the fee system for olllclals now In operation In that territory. As tlfe officer's salary depends upon the umount of business he does, It en courages undue activity. In the case of peace u.ncurs, tue more trouble the moro pay for them, and If peo ple are peaceful, It Is distressingly dull for the olllclals. This being the case. It Is united that oflU'lals often stir up trouble nnd Incite petty crlmo in order to net a fee. This leads to untold corruption and Injustice. In-, nocent men nre In this 'way made j the victims of pernicious plots by! which petty officers fatten nntl con tinual disorder .Is kept alive. The same condition prevailed In n high degree In Oklahoma, when that ter- rltory was opened up to settlement. 1ro()(,H ,, Deputy United States marshals often i 1)(mu). wntor(t ow. hid whiskey in farmers' wagons, l Tlu, ar rui ()r ballad notes, nfterwnrd following them Into Indian il,e out of long ugo. Territory, searching the wagon and , tboumdvos .., tlndlng the whiskey where the mar-1 hlH "ml ""u shals themselves, or some accom- sweet through a boy's day dream, pllce had hidden It. The farmer ' while trout below the blossom'd trvi wouhl be hauled up ami lined $30 for Twilight on Tweed, frosts atalnst the saffron itm-miil the nuriile plain, The dear remembered molody Of Tweed once more ngain. Wail water from the border hills. Dear old voice from the old yemn. Thy distant music lulls nnd stills. And moves to unlet tears. 1 Ike a loved ghost thy tabled Mood Fleet through the dusky land; Whoio Scott, come home to die, has stood, . teet letunilng stand. elf ill 7......... tt.iiimiu ihn Doaksvllle ,,," published in that hell ho le near the sewer or creation, by Hint dough- .ol. pudding-brained Id ol who re ,tlv lied from Kansas City, leaving n wo dollar laundry hill unpulll the which seems queer, as he due not hive any, washing .lone hero." The whole is not repeated, as only, smu- Is necessary to show the troubles which soon overwhelm the ndvnitur-, oiis .lames Smith. j A member or the learned proU-sslon of law In a Southern state wan once, passing on the iuallIlcatlos of a , juryman. The Juryman In question i y.'.IS nnXlOUS I" l-r..iiu I nlaliied: "I no umlurstnnt goot Mis-1 1 llsh " "Not sufllclent." snapped his Humor; "I've been on the bench live i yourr u'K' am In a position to positive. I ! iv assiiK von thnt yo-i won't henr r.ny good Kimllsh In this court room. I TMIiillla. Dec. 28. i The Plashed In the golden stream. ' taking whiskey Into the territory, the T i - Twilight nnd Tweed, and minim tnu. " marshals would get a lee of ?IU and ,,.nr ml(l ,iirico ml,- you be. world Is a wonderful chemist, be sure detects In n moment the base or the pure, We may boast of our claims to genius or birth. Hut the world takes a man for Just what he's worth. ! v Von tell me thnt the voice is still That should have welcomed me. Andrew I.ang. BOYCOTTING "OUR" HEIRESSES. London society Is boycotting Amer ican girls whose money places th- m on an equal footing with real ans' erats and real royalty. The boycott seems just. The Kiif, llsh noble families owe their titles to centuries of closely guarded Isola tion. They have kept themselves un spotted from the common herd. Their honors were won ami have held sa cred. The noble set Is noble because It won't mix. It Is exclusive becaus" it kept closed doors against unililetl members, until the gushing American girl without title or lineage. linns herself into the social sanctuary nnd by virtue of her money bags, took an equal station among noble, exclusive families centuries old. The daughter of an American mousetrap maker serves no appren ticeship, but with her millions Invades the musty chambers of the higher English circles, a spontaneous peer ess. The untitled child of a pork packer sweeps Into the court tinunnounoed and gets nearer the throne through the magic Induence of twenty million American dollars than any coronet ever dared approach, no matter sacred Its ancient lineage. All this is heart-breaking to real nobles. They resent the American 'if- trontery which Is making nobility a matter of dollars and cents Instead matter of blood and record. To the winds with pedigrees, if ou have the money. English noblomen will continue to come, behold and ill- vide at least If not conquer whole tortunes, without questioning whotii ct the tamlly sprung from a soap maker, a ferryboat keeper, a butcher -or a section boss. The British boycott of the Ameri can heiress will be a tamo affair. No matter how the spinster noblowomen rave and boycott, money Is mono, and is badly needed by a majority o marriageable English noblemen, aa If old debts can be paid off through shocking alliances with Arnerlcati dollars, rest assured these shucks are yet to como thick and fast. Raise the boycott, dears. Yon aro some tamiiy wouio suiter uiruiiK" this corruption. The government should clean out these testeting con ditions. Salaries should be paid of- (m ( of tho nmny uml,lt!llt,.h flclals on which they could live In tier, rfllcn n)l!Bl the eye of the visitor In reucy and honor and everyone caught g.ul .-ranci.sco stands an Imposing encouraging disorder, especially on a I looking building bearing the name wild frontier, where conditions me "The Utile , Jim Ih.sp tn 1. U thr 1 1s , , , , 1 Iter ts curious enough to Inquiie us none too good, at .test, should be I . ...... w learns that a number ol given a double penalty in the courts, j v,,ar! l.lttle Jim was a newsboy. who, while plying his cuiimg at one The olllclals or an Interior school of the street corners of this busj city. . ..... n,.r.,Mllt IllH district ask the East Oregonlan to niei vim a vu ,i.,.t V.r nmsi , ' "bank account, like thnt of niosi roast to a brown frazzle a book agent n(,wsl)1)ys was deplorably small. Tile who sold them a school library of 100 m,wspaor ror which he had been . . . ... 1 . . . ... 1..W...I..I I,.., Ilu, fit,' illumes. The oiuciais oruereo toe working neaiien u mumi;i,..,.. ...... -. ' . . . n 1 M.ian ,,t,,,(,, VVIIfl books from the enterprising agent, his nenoi i aim n "" " "' ' " ' THEY'RE ALL LIARS, woman dearly loved him. hut he lied to her one nay, And then he told another lie to clear the llrst away; When that was done be lied aguin he couldn't tell yon why- most every word lie toi.i me -.-otuan was a lie. I lied to her about himself anil of J the lite he'd led look his lies for (lospel truth, be lieving nil that he sald llcd and lied and lied ana lied, nnd then more lies he'd pl.i-. Het-niise she was a woman, and, you ee', be was a. man. Seattle Sn- MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE WORLD Don't lie satisfied to mirfe' along in the same old way for low wages. Wu can help yon carve out a successful career. Tliou-miids lmve InorpMcrt their calarieH by followliiR our plan. We can train you in spare time and at small co-t for any of the following positions : IVlnuliKtleiil, ICIvotrlCfil, Htmini, or Cl'il ICtilslnoor. lCloctricliui. Httrvevor, Araliltoct, IirnrtM mlt. lloottU-cper, Hlonourph. er, 'I'miclier, Hhow Curd Wrltar Window Orewor, or Ail, Writer OOKRESPONDENOE S0H00LS Box 799 SCRANTON, PA. fir cull on our local representa tive, T II'. llrarking, 127 Lee street I'mulleton, Ore. I' nt II lie II Shi He J.. D R- Ready for a Christmas Drive is taiituiiioiint to having on lmiiil a ilrmiu nlllllll With llll- Igned a contract to receive and pay - " , ,1(,(.ltl!tllooPs t ,. or them on arrival, and now because j " , .. bruised, broken and home- liscover that the same books newsboy nt the other, l.lttle Jim district $2.'. of public ' Mid soon crossed the bar Hail ceaseu in pun I they which cost th luuds could have been purchased in cndletihi lor $11. they want the agent "roasted. The East Oregonlan feels inclined to "roast" these olllc- nls, mildly. In this age of enlight enment and advertisement tuey should have been on their guard Warnings are sounded through the press dally ngalnst buying of trail- lent neddlers and grafters. Home institutions pay out hundreds of dol are In advertising and yet people will bite nt these outside "bargains. It seems useless to grow hoarse talk ing to people in their own Interest when they Ignore It to their loss. Petl tilers will always infest n country that Is so easy to work and the only was to avoid tho "skin" game of the fakir Is to confine your trade to cltl zens of your home town who spend their money In building up the com munlty ii 'in I). Iliickefallev Is- from tl,u" to iinu- r.'Mlllcd with large eontiilri i ms i.i ehuii'tics and colleges, but hi ii' .T allows piety or philanthropy to in tin fere with business. Itocknl'i IK r .lui-tmif.,, hi'inm tn lmve much of tin .nine elasticity as that or 'Vei I Huekor BuRi?y uiiloh was sold In this lvr.i in the Danish play or that mime, 'establishment, for here nre to be found ...i ..v. o,,r u.,m i-nnuliTiin ent ! vehicles of liiiniv styles, slzei and hi .tl!!, to' be sold In China, but fol- j shapes , -nil, however, noted for their Itue.l it up in the fall with u baud of strength, graceful lines, t-Hrtnlnty of nilsslenai es. bis ulm being to nml. years ' K ' "ven one i-invert to Christianity for each Wnv An', wiiionn Hnrka ami Wmoni, Heat fdol tbni lie so'd nt n riiimd pi alll. I In the world Msde from air tlrleil tlnbsr.wlll lieille, r,e .mule money ou .he ..lip- tlnW'm plies oi rum nun rue neiii u, mi- inlssloiiarles. Kacrameiiio nee. ' iiunuuu uitvu,, PAGANIHI'S PHILOSOPHY. NEAGLE BROS US Call anu uttlect THE BLACKSMITHS LET Thoro Is moro loud profanity and cuss words to the block in. Pendleton than In any other city of Its size on the coast. At any hour In the day, in tlio presence of women and child ren, on the main streets can be heard disgusting and degrading remarks by smart young men, who take a delight In being heard by all passers by. This profanity is the lowest brand, of Ignorance. It is bad onotigh and does no good on the slieop range, and its use on the streets of a civilized town In the presence of women and child ren who nre forced by business and necessity to pass up and down tln puhllc streets, is especially Inexcusa ble nml disgraceful. The East Ore gonlan Is not teaching a Sunday school class and Is not In favor of converting ordinary business Into prayor meeting, but there Is a limit to all bad habits. Every man Is en titled to the widest personal liberty hut overy sane man also owes a duty stream, Had seen the gates or Eden gleam. Hut the chain held, and the sub fcriptlons came In, and still ennie in. and so today this pile of brick .mil Kicinc stands an enduring monument to "The tie that binds" and to Lit le Mm. A Parisian clothes dealer kicked a do i.ut of his shop. The dug sh r out Willi some rapidity and knocki I over n woman with a Jug of mill.: tlio woman. broke the Jug ami iqisut an elderly gentleman, and the Jus cut both or them. At that moment a cyclist arrived and was thrown lf l.l'i machine hy the prostrate- tlcu,' and simultaneously a cart eume up and smashed the bicycle. The rnegl.t trato who was appealed to blandly ml-n-il the squad to' proceed agllnsl llic dog and they nie now hurting for It No matter what the trouble,. In the srmshine or the rain; It you axeil him his feelings. WVil, h never did complain. An I reckon It was wisdom; Km- the world'll jump n tram To make the glad acquaintance Or the chap who don't complain. Atlantn Constitution. An incident In the life of i'as'i'iiiiil I i-onies from Liverpool.' The glen' vlo j llnlst wns visiting In the suhii'i'S or t that city, at the house or a lady whose 1 religious Ideas wore severely slrulii ed by her guest venturing to pUy on I ibe Sabbath day. "Vy," ask.-d the musician, "eef ze Sabat mos be so ! boll that uo.iing mos be done ai all vy does I'roveedence penult ze lettel ' birds to Hlnffion dut. day, an! ze leaves of ze fguist to clap zero hands , ror Jny, making ze tittiirt -. sle, and ze vatots"6f zo great deep 1 sound zelr mysterious hnrmonl is?" I'aganlnrs 'stny at thnt hoiisv 'ar brmf i SUPPLY WITH YOU (Jo R HLrrk,..i'i Operative r,. Der innml, 1 1' All Hinds clreji sale ' ; 'MORN & svS '"nuiorllncj "owiu.TijtauJ E. D. BO Has RealEjtabd RKAIi rotate KMiihamldoiq wg iroa ii rnldeuce tooniJ most modem nil "iiilpi-ednncsl.i In the limits of Ikii ii rfiiiiieKm.nii, fsriu of a ftM poud alfalfa iti'iiiMiiids of m Hlirai I.1IU1. tUl AddfHt 1). BOVD. IIIC CO Building,... MENTAL P.ACTORIES. Dr. Louis Duncan iIocIiiiuh. ill a magazine article that In thlf. rountry technical nliicntlon is loo technical. "There Is too much Instruction," he says. "WD should not nttc make mental stoic houses mental factories. The ability man to work out any specific piuolem depends upon Ills being able to ninke a mental plot of the problem ami keep , -It constantly before him. This re ' quires no. Imagination that has lieon J iccloMI nun not suppiesHen. - Doors, BUatte,.. Moulds i lug, HiillUliiK awl Tar. I'upr. i Bring Your Bill to U&-and: ! Get Our,rFigurcs,. Let us hit yc J bin with RfiCKSPi Kccogniztd as I and most e:onoa , liver'ieal or J " part of the tity- Laatz Main Street IICllUU. IIU ( iH' I Grays' Harbor Com: Co. Opp. Wt.iKC. R. Depe The extreme varlnblllty. to whlchl the tiewsnaner mind seams in is somowliat silbpect Is thus set forth In. the Kansas City Journal: When a new newspaper starts up In the terri tories the country exchanges grout It in a form which rends something like this: "Vol. 1, No. 1, of tho Douks vllle Dally Tribune has reached our table. The Tribune is a nowsy little ghoul, which supplies-a long felt want In that thriving llttlh- eommunl'y by tho placid woters of plctnrestiun Hit ter creek. The editor, Mr, .tames Smith, is u scholar and a gentleman, who has acquired, great journalistic ability by serving, a number. of years on tho roportorlal! staff of onu of the metropolitan newspapers of Kansas City. Good luck, to you, Jimmy; wo affectionately welcome you to the fold of tho true moulders of pitmic opin ion." Tlut these amenities, don't lsftfc long. James runs counter; to the pre Mrs, Alex Sullivan, aged US, Is dead j J at Chicago of paralysis. She was nil , editorial writer on tne Chicago Chionlclc at the time of her death. i She Imd written much for the Now . York Sun, Chicago T.lmes find other papers. It i ELEC.T-RICAL WORK tot .STOMACH I Sitters Doctors never hesitate in pre scribing the Hitters Iiichvw nf Indigestion (,'oni-tiiut ion, HllioiisnsHs, Dyspepsia, Chills. Colds, and Malaria. They know it1 cm en. Give ll a Uial, ulso get a copy of uiif 1801 Alnianao mini youruiue gut. It Is free Will be properly and prompt ly (lane if untrustccl to us. We can fill your wants for electrical supplies of all kinds Electrical contracting is our specialty and we would like tQ figure with you. Solo dealers in the old roll able Edison Lamps. Giflod Work Right Prices J. L. VAUGHN West Cotwt Street: Near Muttlook 1HU&. Dally Eaat Oregonian only 15 cents a week. "by carrier, THEJ IS THE linn trtlS.lS 1 --j ev for, U 1 PoultT. Row KV ' blea. IPreseirafe ttlhatt are OseffMl a Well as B Wrist Bags and Purses A complete assortment of all tho fashionable ideas. We buy direct from the manu facturers, and can sell at a a price that will suit the public. Cut Glass Is also one of the pretty things wo have for Xinas. livorything from Bon bons to Punch Bowls. Cut Glass is always ac ceptable. It is rich iu appearance and prices will bo a pleasure to purchasers. CASH GIFTS We will giveaway New Year's Eve THREE, CASH PRIZES ist U1E;T ' 2ndGlFn: " $15 IN COLD 3rd GIFrRlS - $5 IN GOLD Everydollar purchase entitles you .to a ticket on the $30 gift. Fvery 50c purchase entitles you to a ticket on the $15 Sift- v Every 25c purchase e ntitles you to a ticket on the $5 fi'- $30 IN GOLD Perfumes We have an elegant line of Alfred Wright's, Paul Bei gor's, L. T. Piver's, Rogers Gablet's and Colgate's. Wo also have their Hwa ! Toilet Water and Sachet -Powders. Kino collection of Fancy Bottles.. Toilet Ct1- Ilana-r" Steins Manic Statuar)'' PteW.. iciire if 1J 15 Z 1 D 1 IS T o r OREGON TA LLMAN & COMPANY DC