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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1904)
DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1904. A Good Garden Grows From Good Seeds WE HAVE THE UK EDS Our Own Specialties: Noll's Oregon Danvcr Onions, packet 5c, ounce 15c, J4 pound 40c, pound $t 25, postpaid anywhere. Noll's "Export" Alfalfa, the best money can buy, other grades 16 and 17 cents per pound. Nolf's "Royal Green" Blue Grass insures a good lawn. Frederick Nolf & Company S" c e (I s m e h (feast (Qvem AN INDEI'HNDKNT NEWSPAPER. l"bllshed every afternoou icxccpt Sunday) EAST OREQONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. TiioDt. Main 11. Kitered at Pendleton postofflce as leccond clasa matter. I.ove took up the Elass of Time anil turned It In his plowing hands; Every moment, lightly shaken, ran Itself In golden sands. Love took 11 1 the harp of Life, and smote on all Its chords with might; Smote the chord of Self, thnt, tremhllng, pass'd in mu sic out of sight. Tennyson. under the lines of misery In her face. There was something elevating In hod como to her and kissed hor lnm Imnd lovingly as he Btnrtctt out that morning to pay for tholr now homo and take possession. Hut It was only a rift In tlio rloinls. Ho didn't come hack that tiny, nor that nlgtit. Words can't picture her misgivings In that time. Next morning she wont to find him and she hod guessed aright. With a pocketful of money ho had siirprlx ed his friends with liolng a richer prize than usual. When alio reached the ilen where ho sat, hor savings belonged to tbo proprietor of the game. All around her In that hall ef shnme wore the records of other sor rows as deep us her own. I Tinsel and gold gleamed from the I mirrored room, orchestras played, drunken men sung maudlin songs. ner voice ami a startling intelligence ,)nU(,n w(jmcn I)COrc(, tnrm.n ,u. etirtaiii8 of the boxes, whlte-llverled LICENSED BY SOCIETY. In her speech, compared to the bo- grimed garb she wore. She was a washerwoman with a worthless husband. She had saved up her earnings until thoro was enough to buy n small home. Tho little store of money was her own, wrung from the steam of the tub and the pangs of exhaustion, little by lit tle and day by day. Hor husband worked some and gambled more. Ho neglected his family and debased himself and rs fast as he drew a small pittance of a salary ho hurried away to drop It Into the lingers of a "good fellow" wearing diamonds. Finally this bruto of a husband "reformed" one day. Ho got down on his knees and blubbered and promised his wife lie would quit all his bad habits. She believed him, trusted him, would have died for him If called up on to do so, and life took on a bright er hue. Ho hurried out next day and hunt ed up a house to buy and closed the deal for a small place. His wife was happier for a few hours than over men, ten In a rank, stood bohlml Un polished oaken bar and smiled as she led her wretched spouso away. She hunted up the proprietor and told him her story. He wus arrayed in white vest and silk hat ami his diamond studs mocked her. He brushed her uslde with n remark that would have cost a man his life In Oregon 10 years ago, and joined In some half drunken crowd at tho bar. Her money now belonged to him. No matter how sho got It, It was now part of his property. The chapter closed when the riiurt told her she had 110 recourse. season has not chocked this class of building, as usual. One of tho great est needs of Pendleton Is inoro am ple electric power and It Is hoped the new proprietors of tho electric light plant, enlarge tholr facilities enough to be an Inducement to man iifacturing enterprises. A creamery Is sure to come this spring nd will use electric power If all day servico ran bo obtained. Other enterprises would discard old engines for dec ,-i iwm-i.i- If it wore possible. Olio of the marked tendencies and one which is a sure sign of porinanonc Is tho largo Increase in I101116 owiiom and the decrease of renters. Hilly 20 per cent of tho routers of two .,vu in.,, now own homes. Poor men can build and pay for home here. Employment Is constant 11111 wages nro good. Thoro are matchluas Inducements hero for energetic, 111 ilustrlmis men who bavo but small melius, as well ib openings that are ,mi4i lnvltliiL' to capital. Push push. piiBh! A thrilling picture of hell was before in her life. flashed upon the canvas in Portland yesterday. It wasTone to make men remem ber. It was one that burned Into men's brains and hearts indelibly. A little, stooped woman came in to police court, with three ill-clad The prospects of a home of her own, a sober husband, some of tho comforts of life and tho refinements of civilized society filled her heart with joy. All the little hoarded store was scraped together, arrangements were made to movo out of a hovel Into a babes following her ' Thcro were traces I home, tho proud little woman sung of refinement as sho thought of the happiness that There is erory indication (hat the season of 1304 will witness as much or more building In Pendleton as that of 1903. Tho prospects for a wheat crop wore never so .good ns at this time. The merchants are In need of more room for their Increas ing trade. The groat probability 't more ample electric power and llglii In the near future, nnd the Increas ing demand for good residences all Indicate uucouulled activity. One of the vacant blocks that should be built up at once Is that owned by the O. It. & N. company opposite the Itownian building on Main street. Good tenants could be secured form good building In that location before tho foundations could bo completed. It is an Ideal business location and should not be left Idlo anotbor year. New dwellings are being built in every part of town nnd tho Winter One of the most disgusting pro roedliigs over reported In America has Just been carried out In Haiti more. On tho arrival of .Maxlno h lint's theatrical company at their hotel in Ilaltltnoio. the nianagor or the hotel Informed Miss Elliott that the dog which accompanied her would not be allowed to follow her into tlin irrent narlor or Into her room, but would be cared for by the employes of the hotel, In a warm room lu the basement. At this in lelllgence the "great" actress threw up her hands In horror and Inslsied that the dog should accompany hor. After n parley It was agreed that "Hnnrt" s 1011 d Do registered ns "Sport" Elliott on the hotel register, his maintenance paid for as If he were one of the company, nnd that lie be allowed one room In tho suite. adjoining .Miss Elliott's. All this In the United States of America, In the year of common sense. 11104. Another year Is passing and the banner wheat and livestock county of Eastern Oregon looks forward lo a street carnival, Instead of an ele vating county fair. It has Leen the policy of the gov ernment to deny federal buildings to cities not able to furnish two or mure government Institutions. Pen dleton can't dig up anything but the postolllco Just now. She busn't even it M t n u'nnllini. 1. ,...... . ' .M.iuiiu man with hi. olnbnrnto equipment of rain Bi,ag0 II I Ml 1141 1 U1I1UIU1 t All that Is lacking at the county' poor form Is n rock crusher for the county rouus, PATIENCE. ml,.. Iaa1 t. t i nr uiruiirni niilil mm OVCT Y01Ul(l Steep mouiitnlns, with tholr gore us dark and deep. At last will reach tho plain, and lo! n scciio Of peaceful rest will lull cacIl ienr to nieop. Then wnlt; and let your heart still niilg, I'tmntrl. (11'm.f. l.r,,, ....... . ......,.. ..,.. j ....... uw unngers iiring; Tlio longost day must ond at Inst, Aim joy Hiiiui siniiu oor sorrows past. The darkest hour of night, when not a Bt ai ls Been to glvo one ray of prom Isn bright, Will end at lust In Joyous morn, ami iar u or in 1 1 nnd nnio tlio sun will send ills light. tiioii wan; nor loso nil bono of uawn Ilecauso tho bours drag slowly on; The darkest hour still brines Mm glow Of golden morn o'or every woe, Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St, Opp Court House f n.Ih,eiW y -- - uuuse. tw. t f7 ',.uP"iTe i rm 01 kin ! r- month. 1 iYf!TJ.till f'tuifoiranni;.-:."' T RIHftPN l -"Ml n ; Aitnuiii.it - -WIUM D -""MM E. D. Rao TAni Ti., . shCdl P.BTlt. residence to In the limit. , of Pendleton,!) Kiwu aildlti thousand o( wncat land. Address CD. BOYD. Ill urn 11MI l mm i alan n.A... J t.. II. . SMITH BIOS. fcnr bat Ufvcynimfl, oniy is ccnis per wkk. 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