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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1904)
DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY C, 1904. (nsllshsd titty nfteruoou (eicpt Huadsj) t l'endlton. Oregon, by.the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 1'bune, llalu 11. HUliSOItllTlON 11ATKS. lisllv out yesr br mull Dally, ill months by mall Dally, thrw mouths by mall Dally," ne montb by mall Dally, per mouth by carrier Weekly, one year by mall Weekly, all months by mall Weekly, tour month by mall ... Senil-weekly, one year by mall .. Semi-Weekly, tlx months by mail Heml-Weckty, three Bfonttis by mall .$5.00 . 2.50 . 1.25 . .BO . .115 . l.r.o '. .7B . .50 . "2.00 . 1.00 . .SO The Kast'Orezoulan la on salo at 1). H. Rich's Netr Stand at Hotel l'ortland and Hotel Perkins, Portland, Oregon. Member Scrlppa Mcltae ttoo. News Assocta- Ban Traneltco Ilureau, 408 Fourth Ht. Chicago Ilureau, 900 Security Building. Washington. 1). C. Ilureau. 501 14th St.. . W. Kntered at Pendleton poatofflce as seccond class matter. BETTER TELEPHONE SERVICE. "He stood upon tuo world's broad threshold; wldo Tho din of battle and of slaughter roae; Ho saw God stand upon thu weakor side ' That sank In seeming loss , before the foes; Many there were who made Kreat hasto and sold TJnto the cunning enemy their swords; . He scorned their gifts of fame and power and gold, And underneath their soft and flowery words, Heard the cold serpent's hiss; therefore, ho went And humbly Joined him to the weakor part, Fanatic named, and fool, yet well content i t-. i i.i 1... i . ...... ... , God's heart. 4" And feel its solemn pulses sending blood Through all the widespread veins of endless good. James Russell Lowell The I'aclflr Stntoa Tolophono com pany baa decided that l'ondloton, be ing but a country village and hnvlng no prospects of futuro advancement, Is not entitled to the oxpross system of telephone cnlls, In tyio In almost every city of any size In tho country, and In moving into tholr now offices will put In an old stylo switch board and keep In URe tho old bell calls, which aro nuw found In this city. Pendleton Is tho best patron of tho telephone on the lines of tho Pacific States company. Thore are over S00 phones in use In this city and the number Is constantly Increasing. The i lty Is entitled to a better sys tem, and tho company could select no more economic tltuo at which to Install ihc nqw system than while changing olhccs, when the- now switch board could bo installed with out extra cost. The expression of business men Is unanimously In favor of an improve ment In tho service by making this change. They all patronize the 'phone extensively, and expect to continue in the future, and feel that they mo entitled to as much for their money as citizens of other towns, equally 1 situated. j Hight now. vhi,e the company Is H'parliiK t make the change in of I llces, the business men should make their wishes known to the manage 1 mont If the old stylo Is Installed ! In the now ofllces it will bar the now T ! system for yenrs to come. Pendleton .j. I will be following along n hundr'd , years behind the procession, while j her progressive neighbors are enjoy l Ing the Inventions of the age and get- ting more convenience and comforts jfor their money than the business men of this city. I The change must lie made some i time. The telephone company admits 1 that and It would bo bettor for ull i concerned to make It now. 1 The Commercial Association should l protest against the Installation of the 4. 1 old bell system in the new nfflccs. The homeseeker rush has started. One family with 14 children has reached Portland. This is an incen tive to Portland capital to hulld a hotel. David II. Hill, in a speech In Now York. Monday night, sharply cen sures President Roosevelt In making what the Now Yorker calls a "play to the galleries" in his Panama canal message. Where a merchant Is offered adver tising space free, he should at once lie suspicious of the plan. Do mcr--chants keep shelves filled with goods to give away? If a paper is worth so little to an advertiser that it must give nway its space to get patron age, even a free advertisement is a .disadvantage, The little book published by As sessor C. P. Strain on tho Question of high assessments has met with a flattering reception among the news papers of the Northwest. Tho Spokesman-Hevluw roviows tho book and endorses Its contents emphatic ally, and sharply arraigns tho asses sors of Washington for not making the same decisive stand for higher valuations in that state. The growth and progress of the city should bo made known to the author ities of thu telephone company, and every effort made to secure recogni tion of the needs of the city by giv ing the business men the best there Is going. The company is aggressive, ener getic, on tho alert and ready to take ovcrj' legitimate opportunity that presents Itself, and should give heed to the requests of one of the best tel ephone towns In the Northwest It would bo an easy matter for a rival company to put In an Improved system and got the entire business of the city, so the Pacific States com pany should clinch its opportunity in Pendleton by giving the city tho best tnero Is iu me telophuno business, and make It Impossible for another company to come in and Invade tholr business with better service. The Initial cost Is all the extra outlay attached to the change. Pendleton is entitled to the best and will not 'k satisfied with less. So many excellent Now Year edi tions of the East Orcgonlan's ex changes have reached tho ofllce that it Is Impossible to compliment them individually. In one sweeping sen tence, let It be said mat no other stato In the Union can compare with Oregon in push, ability, genius, nerve, energy and graceful accom plishment, in any line, and that the efforts mado by Oregon publishers in their New Year's editions Is another advance step for the state. Santo Domingo is now in the hap py possession and dollghtfully unccr tain enjoyment of four full-fledged, ambitious war parties, each deter minded to do and dio In tho sanguin ary service of tho gay goddess of liberty who presides over its half of tho llttlo Island, This condition may safely bo characterized as ideal. What a splendid crop of dead patriots th-M four war parties ought to pro duce us a preliminary to tho restora tion of peace for decent citizens. The Oregon Irrigation commission wilt hold a mooting In tho near futuro for tho purpose of discussing needed irrigation laws. una nrai lueuiiuK y, of Oregon's first irrigation commis sion marks an epoch In tho industrial history of tho stato. V. II. Newell, chief of tho reclamation surveys, will be present and discuss Irrigation laws with tho commission, giving ad vice and suggesting provisions which have been found beneficial In other states, and which will protect tho state and tho government, lu tho ;n stallatlon of tho great government systems now under consideration, The farmers of Umatilla county are showing a creditable interest m the establishment of tho ' creamery plant In Pendleton. Responding to the Invitation of tho East Oregonlan, to roport the number of cows they coum rurnisn ror sucn an institution. farmers arc calling at this offlco al most every day, inquiring about the prospects for tho creamery and signi fying their Intention of hecomlng reg ular patrons of tho industry whenev er It is started bore. Alroady over 100 cows from tho Immediate vicinity of Pendleton have been reported and, with Just a little push, among tlm farmers and business men in arous ing an intorest In tho matter, It will start off early with a substantial patronage, War or no war in tho Orient, tho invasion of tho marKcts of that re gion, by Amorlcan products, will con tinue. Tho Russian may not fear the American navy, but ho trembles be fore the autocrat of tho American packing nouso, grist mill, foundry and field. Tho National Livestock convention which meets In Portland on January 11 will bo ono of tho most ropresonta tlvo American bodlos nvor assembling lu Oregon's metropolis. Leading, ag gressivo masters of the livestock In dustrj- from ovory stato In the, Union wilt bo present, and that vital Amor lcan Industry will bo discussed from ovury conceivable standpoint. No Oregonlan who can attend should miss this opportunity to hear and see tho convention. It will bo a lesson for tho man of wldo experience, as well us tho man who Is Just learning the rudlmenlB, and Is n chnnce of a lifetime to hw and hear great men and speeches. The masters will be thuro to do buttle for tho cause. William ,1. ltryiin, In speaking ';f llio tenacious grasping of American tiftogennrliin mlllloniilios, and their lotusal to let up In their hot pursuit nrter the dollar until death, says: "Let uh hope Unit the time Ir near nt hand when the successful busl ksh men In the United States, In stead of continuing tholr ticcuinuhi I Ions to the end of Hie, will be satis fled with a competency, and, when this Is secured, give to their country tho benefit of tnolr exporlenco, their Intelligence and their conscience, as many or the business nion of Kng laud, Scotland and Ireland are now doing. DOMESTIC ECONOMY .IN KANSmS Hon of morals Is Involved, 11 should appear that U'o 1 ''' ' ' tlon fomented the revolution. JU mains tho question; Was tho ndii Istratlon too hasty In recognizing the now republic? That Is a question of Judgment or of dlploiuntle precedent and" propriety; In Btiort. if rnthor than of matter. With tuo Procession," In January Everybody s. THE PASSING OF LOVE. Hold Love a llttm ay and that Is well; Hold Love nn limn mill that Is hel ler still It takes not long lor Love his sweutH to '" . . nitler the afterword he gives to 1111 Long years nud cheerless, when his saddened fnco .Mocks the lost Joy the pulse h olden thrill. Why bbl Mm slay, n sorrow In the placo? , Tho best of Mm was ours too long ago The laughter and the pleasure 'ind thu ginco. There Is no sweet thing loft for uh to know. Losing thu substance, shall we hold a ghost? Losing n friend, must we retain u f.in? for a guest unthankful play '.ho All persons knowing themselves to be in dulged to me will call and settle their their accounts as I need the money. Conrad Platzoeder Meat Market X 1 I Hi rplIK (10ICEN KOTKU Clean I comfortable room from 'lit cents up. Nuwly tutulihcd thruugliout. (Juenn Chop Home lu connection. Meals at nil hour. Only while help em ployed, (llvo us h trial. -.' Wliv a wife wlm loves her husband will host? not object to cutting his hair every g0t n,,. door wldo, and loll tho week or two Instead ol every two or passing-be,.; th'.ec months. Any man can learn o,Ho takes not from us whnt wo prlzo shave himself.! A box of blacking, the most. costing 10 cents, will last months. A I Hold Uvo a little day nnd thnt Is chunk of soap, some hot water and n well; I rag will take tho grease and dirt out Hold Uwe an hour nud that Is hot- of an old stilt of clothes. Almost any , tor still mat. ran go to bed tin hour sooner it ua-cH not long for Love his Bweels once in let, days and lmo his wife. to tell. "crease his pants." Theodosln Garrison In .Innuno' A brush nud a little elbow grease Cosmopolitan will lake the dust out of one's clothes Of com-ho, It costs 10 or 15 centB a j Petitions are now being circulated week extra to have nice, clean col- ( by tho Equal Suffrage Association of lurs und cuffs every morning. And Oregon, asking for a submission of there you .are. Of course, If your thu equal suffrage amandmont to tho wlte doesn't love you sho will kick constitution. It Is necessary to sc on cutting your jjair aim -creasing mro s per cent or tno voioih oi me THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Hear this In mind wlion you need poultry and stock supplies and unl: for the Iutarnntlonnl Poultry aud Stock I'ood. Use Kow Kurc for your cow trou bles, C. F. Golesworthy 127 i29 East Alta St. Afjont for Lob'b Lice Killer your pants," but then, If she doesn't love you, It Is yiw mult. ane win "tidy you up" every morning If you art any arcount and trent her right. Aichlson Globe state on the petitions to submit the question to a voto of tho people. No Dessert More Attractive THE NEW REPUBLIC. Wl... ,.. lillim null Theie are two or three points of A umn t,MitiK, vlow as to the position of the admin- j,weutcniiin, llivuriug titration in regnrti in uie now it" i ami coloring when public" of Panama. First, as a mu ter of business: The country wui'-S n'l Isthmian canal. There was a dis pute about route The Panama pre vailed. Colombia tried blackmail. Panama revolted. Tho canal will t.e built. Most Republicans, aud, Judg ing by the attitude of the most prom inent Democratic newspapers, miiry Democrats stand by tho administra tion. There Is an opportunity. Tni;o It. Tuat is good business, No ques- ni Everything iu the jmckago. Simply ndil hot wntorundwttociiol. It'sporfcction. Amir. priM'totln' Imu-uiwire. Mi truuiiw, l- ex. pcav. Try it to.d.iy. In Four Fruit Fla vors! Lemon, Or.mye, Strawberry, lhwp boiry. At trrocer. 10c. Dally East Oregonian by carrier, only 15 cents a week. YOU Should have that best of WOOD DRY and FINE, that you will find with P. P. COLLIER Also your OhristmaH Coal. Try it. PHOMPT, J'.KMAHLK BKKVICK A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Good taken beilfot care of, Leare orders 4 Tnrrcn'i. 1'hone Jlalu 1271. Tlio nl,.. , " DICtiiT. 1 ... r. ." Ga aru Operative r...:"U54. 'i Dane &3000, and she per month All kinds salo. Met,; lor ? .' Pa'S 22.r0 - 1 , ' real estate cr KlnUKN & SVVAGQART AmmtilortheCompanj ltim 10, Tsjloi Blk 1 t I 1 t - 1 E. D. BOYD Hub Real EBtate for Sal RKA1, K8TATK of all kinds ami description!, nuiBliiB from a small resilience to one ot the most modem and Ut equipped mansions with in the limits of the cl'.y of Pendleton, and from farm of a few acre ot good alfalfa land to thousands of acres or whtMt land. Call or Address D.BOYD. Ill Court Sf. HllllHCUUIKIIH TO M.MHZINKS, 11' YOC want to Hnbitrlbe to magnum or neri Hiwrn hi the United Statin or Eorooe, rt tult by ikmUI note, cliKk or tend to the CAST OKIHIONIAN the net pcWUta'i price of ..io pnhllratlon yov desire, ul it will have It sent jno and intime ill tit ilak nt the money being lost In tie mHi It will nave you both trouble soil risk. U you are a mitjicrlbcr to the Uait Ortiotlm In remitting you ran deduct 10 per rent (rum the publisher's price. Address EAST OKUOONIAN rilll. CO., Pendleton, Ore. We Want Money We want to make January and February hummers, and propose to make them record breakers, We are going to accomplish our desire by offer ing rare inducements in the way of cut prices. Any article in our store is now offered at a reduction of 20 per cent. This means that 80 cents equals $1.00. and $4.00 gets $5.00 worth of goods. IT'S SO EASY To k?D tho fltnniach henltby, the nn- lictlw Rood, tlio lireaili sweet hiki uie towels open, Juat take n tlrote of Hos tetter'M Htomaeli HltterH before meals ami see for yourself. It Is lno u sure eure for I'oor Appetite, DyBpcpalti, III' illeeatlon. Heartburn, Liver Com plaints, Cltllltj. Cold and Mulnrln. Try u bottle today, ultso get a copy of our 1W)4 Almnuuo from your drugglat. It la free. HOOTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Underwear Fleece lined, all colors, regular $1.00 kind, now 8oc Ribbed, all colors, regular $1.00 kind, now hoc All wool, any weight, any color, regu lar 52.00 suit, now n.oo Egyptian comb balbriggan, regular 2.;o kind, now $2 00 All wool, pink, blue or lavender, regu- $3 00 goods, now $3,40 Silk and wool, blue and pink striped, regular price $4.00, now f3-- Other high grade underwear at propor tionate reductions. Gloves 50c kind, 35c. 75c kind, 50c. Pi. 00 kind, 75c. $1.35 kind, 90c. $1.50 Kinu, n.15 We wish to dispose of every pair of gloves in our store. Mackinaw Coats and Suits Mackinaw coats, $4.00, now $3-oo Mackinaw pants, $400, now 3.oo Working Shirts 50c kind, kind, $75. $1 15. 40;. 75c kind, 60c. ti 00 $1 25 kind, $1,00. $150 kind, Winter Caps 25c kind, 20c. 50c kind, 40c. 75c kind, Ooc. $t. 00 kind, 80c. Si. 25 kind, ft, 00. $1 50 kind, $1.15. Corduroy Pants The kind sold by others for $3.00, andx sold regularly by us for $2.00 this sale Si. 50, one half what others will ask you for them. Neckwear Midget string tics, regular 25c, now two for 25c 50c Four-in-hand or Tecks -5C 7SC T'es 40c $i,oo Ties Goc 20 per cent Off On every article in this store. Our line includes Hats, Bath .Robes, Fane) 0' Work Shirts, Diess Gloves, Working Gloves. Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, Hosi ery, Fancy Vests, Night Robes, Pairas. large line of Barkeepers' and W Coats and Aprons, Painters' Sni's. t;.. 1 :,jranwnii in suits nud w order. Twenty per cent teductto hoD the regular price during this sale, regular prices of suits made to ranges from $12.50 to $40.00, which f. great bargains at the regular puce. o propose to go one better and oHerJOf cent discount. in andsllie We l We want you to come ureat barcains we are offering pleasure in showing goods whether yo buy or not. SULLIVAN & BOND 614 MAIN STREET REMEMBER THE BARGAIN SALE IS NOW ON