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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1904. THE NEW GAMES, "FLINCH" AND "PANIC" FREDERICK NOLF & CO. Receivers of Up-to-Date Goods Toilet Paper jc, 8c ui.vl ioc a roil New Books and Music as issued We Order anything in Music or Books at reduced prices About Tablets Here you find all the new linen, bonds, and onion skin varieties JOc to 35c In our 5c wide tablets you will find 35 leaves instead of 18, as heretofore. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. rendition, Published every Friday at Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. ordinances and opened to the priced shows which nro largely low-pat- AN AMAZING HOAX. Plctnreeftqui! things do happen In i.n trimi. Thoro was n oncer !atory allont In Singapore awhile ago that at a set time and place the cool 1 lea of tho Macao and Tcoehow tribes 1 , niK.it mi Eanlaiuutc 'Hid "light out" their nnclout feud to full satisfaction. - It seems almost loo good to ho ho true, hut "tho man said so." Hitherto the Macao and the Tco ehow men who singly rmigni champions hnd found themselves n the police court, hut now It was sain tho the SIlihB were to appear only to keep order and see fair play. Everyhody wont tho men of the two rival stnndnrds ready to light for them, the others to look on at tho hattle whose like had never heen seen before. When the Sikhs did come there were from 30,001) to 110,000 Chinamen on the ground. The police kept or der all right, hut for four hours the crowd waited, and still thoro was no light. Finally the Sikhs received orders to get tho crowd moving, and ronlzed. There are dozens of nttrac- Kralimlly ey succeeded In this by lions ready tn come to the city aim a vaudeville theater must soon bo opened, somewhere. '('hone. Mala 11. SUltSCUIITION KATES. Dally, one year by mall J5.00 Dally, ill months by mall li.BU Dally, three months by mall 1.-3 Dally, one month by mall SO Dally, per mouth by carrier 00 Weekly, one year by mall 1.50 Weekly, tlx tuuntha by m.ill 70 Weekly, four mouths by mall 50 Meml-Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00 Seml.Weikiy, six months by mall .. 1.00 Meml-Weekly, three months by mall .. .50 The Kast Orrsonlan Is on salo at 1). II. tttch's .Sewn Stands at Hotel 1'ortlaud and Hotel l'crklns, Portland, Oregon. What a heavenly place an Ameri can city would ho with no street signs, nor posters, nor piles of rub bish In sight! And yet this condi tion Is possible and probable. Port land Is after the spltters who dis figure the sidewalks. She is after the hill posters and street signs, and is so averse to auy letters or ehaiactors being exposed to the pub II.' view that ninny of her streets are nameless and numberless wlilnnlnir the Chinamen about tne calves of the legs with their thin rat tans. One man whb arrested and lined $2 In silver next morning In tho po lire court That was all. New York World. Uember Scrlpus Ucliae (ton. News Assocla- San Kranclsco llureau, 40S Fourth St. Chicago Ilnreau, U! .Security ltulldlng. Washington. I). C llureau, 501 Utb St., Kiterixl at I'endleton postofflce as seccond class matter. Are we pagan yet, or Chris tlan? 'TIs no matter what we claim. Though we have the tongues of angels, the results are just the same. Do we yet the deeds of Caesar in the Master's holy name? or Chris rob and - Every cyclone that drives people out of the East and South, adds a dollar per aero to Oregon t'arn. lands. It is a misfortune to the East and a blessing to the West, but It is nature's way. City Marshal Carney has removed a hundred cnuses of worry and anx ioty in Pemlloton homes by enforc ing the curfew ordinance. This or dinance was passed as a boon to the mothers as well as the city and its enforcement will be a monument to the memory of tho city marshal. While speaking of this matter It Is Interesting to know thnt statistics Jut collected in the larger cities, show that juvenile crime Is SO per cent less In cities enforcing rigidly the curfew ordinance, than In thoie not enforcing it. Are we pagan yet, tlan? Do we overreach? Do wo wrong and slay our brothers 'neath the mask of godly speech? Sow we seeds of lovo or hat red? Do we practice what we preach? J. A. Edgerton in San Fran cisco Star. Idaho Is shipping feed corn from Nebraska by the train load and yet many Umatilla county fnrmers will permit their wheat land to lie Idle during the summer fallow year, In stead of resting the land and reap ing a handsome income from a corn crop. The O. It. & N. could add no moro profitable resource to Its assets than a three-story brick on the va cant lot opposite tne Ilowman build ing. It could be rented before the plans were drawn, If it were known that such a building would be erect ed there. Of course Umatilla county will Join Walla Walla In trying to keep the army post nt that place. No neigh bor of Walla Walla's more keenly regrets to hear of the order for tho abandonment of tho fort, than Pen dleton and whatever Influence may bo mustered In this city for the re tention of- the government post nt Walla Walla should bo cheerfully forthcoming. The start of the sugar beet Indus try at Echo Is more auspicious and promising than the first start made In Grand Hondo valley. Advance agents of the sugar factory worked there diligently for several years be fore bringing the matter to the point already reached at Echo. Now that the Echo farmers have taken the Initial step, they should make a r'fht start and follow the advice in beet culture to bo given by tho Held agents of the company. F. S. Ilram veil, who has hod charge of the field work for tho I.n Grande factory, Is an able, thorough gentleman whoso experience is worth fortunes to Umu tllla county farmers. This Is to bo an experiment and In all fairness, it should be made through the utmost industry and care. Its success meens more for thin county, perhaps, any than other small beginning made in XU county, since tna first furrow 'vat; turned on her matchless wl.e.it 'ande. 1 Wf mi. V JUMPING UP 19 n great ileal harder than jumping down. And yel rwople wlio nave been for years runnuur down in health exiwct to jump Kick at once. H takes years generally to make n man a con tinued uysjiepuc, nnu uc cannot expect to be cured in n few days. There is no mucker meaus of cute for itvspep- or other forms of stomach trouble than by the use of Or Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other orirans of digestion and nutrition tuiii builds up tile body with sound flesh and solid muscle. "Iwai taken sick two years ago, write Krv w ii. ratter son, of White Cloud. Ala.. "with what the doctor, thought was gastric trouble imligctttoii or nervous dysixpsia, alo con stipatiou and inactive liver I was in a dreadlut condition. Tried several different doctors with but Utile result, 1 had gotten so feeble that X wasal. most past traveling about; had got down to 111 pound. I went and bought six bottles of Golden Atedicil Discovery. and got the l"ellet' aud began louowing utrec tions. When t had taken about five Miles I felt very much better and was greatly Improved, and weighed one hundred and thirty-eight pounds, I will My that Dr Fitrce'a medicines are a God send to poor ulTcrintf humanitv and I nilvtt; nnv aud all chronic uflerer to jfive them a lair trial and they will be satisfied." Accept no substi tute for "Golden Medical Diicovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases ot tne utomacn. Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness and sick headache. f tff-rwT-i 1 - - r -1 r"r-T Ml""4s. . 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KATZ, Mnnager T Boise, Idaho i He thnt hlowotli nut his own horn tho snmo shnll not be blown1' WhenDinner's Ready Arthur Lynch, an Irishman, nnd a British subject, who commanded tho Irish brigade in tho Hour army, against his country, was arrested and tried for treason, following tho close of tho Uoer war, and was sen- j " ii-nceu 10 1110 imprisonment lor tne crime. At tho close of tho war and before he returned to his native country, his enthusiastic countrymen elected him member of parliament 1MIEQUKKN HOTEL. Clean comfortable rooms from 25 cents up. Newly furnished throughout. Queen Chop Hou.e In uounectlun. Meals at all hours. Only white help em ployed. Give us a trial. -. HII I 'X RHEUMATIC PHIS 4 4 THE FARMER'S WIFE BLOWS THE HORN TO SUMMON HER HUSBAND TO THE MIDDAY MEAL. . .IT BRINGS HIM. WHEN THE MERCHANT HAS PREPARED A FEAST OF QOOD THINGS FOR WHICH PLENTY OF PEOPLE ARE HUNGRY, HE, TOO SHOULD TOOT A HORN TO CALL THEM TO HIS BANQUET OF BAR. GAINS. BUT THE HORN MUST BE BLOWN WHERE THE MULTITUDE WILL HEAR IT OR NOBODY WILL COME TO THE FEAST, BECAUSE NOBODY WILL KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT, EVEN THOUGH IT MAY BE THE MOST TEMPTING REPAST EVER SPREAD. THE ADVERTISING HORN VIG OROUSLY BLOWN IN THE COL UMNS OF A LIVE, WIDE AWAKE, UP TO DATE NEWSY NEWSPAP ER THAT GOES AMONG THE CLASS OF PEOPLE HE WANTS FOR PATRONS, WILL BRING HIM A VOLUME OF TRADE FAR BEYOND HIS MOST SANGUINE EXPECTA TIONS. THE VERY BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR PENDLETON MER CHANTS IS THE EAST OREGON. IAN BECAUSE THROUGH IT THEY CAN SEND THEIR ME8SAGE DI RECT EVERY EVENING TO THE MAJORITY OF THE PROSPEROUS HOMES OF PENDLETON MOST OF WHOM VANT TO BUY SOMETHING LET THE BUSINESS MAN 8HOW THESE PEOPLE THE ADVANTAGE OF BUYING HIS GOODS, AND HE WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN SE CURING THEIR PATRONAGE. A LITTLE JUDICIOUS BLOWING OF THE HORN WILL DO THE BUSINESS. SI i Have curtd Itheumatlsm for 100 yean. Mr. III11: I recalved vour Pills In rfua from (iahvay nnd It was upon his ro- nd am happy to say 1 think they U.- ... . 1. 1. . . .... - inutlllllVHUSU iu US, IliSV :rn to take his seat that lie was up- Ins; cured me of Sciatic Itheumatlsm. I es- prehended and tried. Softening Its JJIS 5l. ani,1 'T0"1'1 "commend w mi uiKifii U tkllCU HIS! 19 lilt Utility In view of tho recent frequency of bad railroad accidents In many parts of this country, C. O. Prouty, one of tho Interstate commcrco commission ore, has come out squarely advocat ing absolute government control of all railroads. Ho points out that In no country where such supervision exists do railroad accidents occur o often as with us. Wo are tho only nation that does not govern Its railroads. There Is no reason why tho Park theater should remain long closed. It Is not the aim of tho city council lo cripple any business Interest In tho ' city, but Its action In providing for . public safety mot with a hearty :-o-j spnnse. Tho necessary Improvements . should bo mado .In tho park, and its 5 doors opened oneo moro to tho pub . I'.c. It was a popular resort with a largo patronage and should bo- im mediately oponcd (for buslnosB. at It, is not opened with propor safoty p. pllances, so:ao othor hall In tho city will bo equipped according to city harsh attltudo toward him and his zealous compatriots who fought tho loting fight with tho Boers, the Brit ish government has released Lynch, and although not fully pardoned, bo is at liberty and may come and go at will, it Is a triumph for Irish' influence and may bo cfedted direct ly to Sir Thomas Llpton, who made a personal appeal to King Edward , on behalf of Lynch. It Is the second . thanks to you for the benefit llir Iiilv. don. me. HANNAH CRAIG, Hiram, Me. Mr. O. A. Hill: Sir I have found your niieumatlc Pills to be of great bensllt to me. At the time 1 commenced using them It was with difficulty I could pursu. my dally labor. When I had taken on. box of them I was entirely free from Ilhsumatlaca ELIZA J. TEKKT, Lawrence. Maaa. All Druggists and Dealer at 25c. Iribhman who was Imprisoned for po- uucai crimo mat nas been released through tho mediation of Llpton, tho other bolng Patrick A. McHugh, ex member of parliamont. It Is a glo rious thing to Know that there Is .in Irishman near enough the throne, at least, to get Justlco for his country men, oven In a small measure. COAL THE STRENUOUS LIFE. When a merchant gets so hard up for sales to report that ho has to falsely report a salo of firearms to a law-abiding citizen, ho must bo near tho end of his string. W. O. llarry mnn, In tho prcsouca of two wit. nesses, said tnat J, A. Moore mado such a report to him. Tho Inforonco was that the reported purchaser was going to uso tho weapon In an un lawful manner, tho carrying ot which would bo a misdemeanor. Wo will say, for tho benefit of our frlonds and tlioso papors which havo printed anything about fa bad editor with , a gun", that tho editor of Tho llanger does not fool that ho would bo Justi fied In tho oxpenso of spoiling n good cartrJdgo to rid tho earth of such a plnhead as runs the libellous opposition sheet, nnd has novor owned a "gun" In Oregon. Long Hanger Let us fill your bin with .... ROOK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city, Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot WE WILL BUY I f ,-ttie. sna.p , Hons, Calves '? Drjiiad Haer, hindquarters and iL"" ir ,,r v,Ml1 Pork " Poul try. We till country orders. . ' smith unos. Wholesale Butohcri, Portland, Or. Its THE BEST THE MOST WHOLESOME PJtOPERLY MILLED WITHOUT A BUPERIOK BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of , Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. .( GREAT CLEARANCE SALE A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME TO GET A PIANO and ORGAN AT COST! Closing.out Sale of my entire stock of Rugs, Art Squares, Portiers, Lace Curtains, Matting, Pine Pillows and Feathers, Pictures and Frames. All must go regardless of cost. Call and see. You can get. a fine Velvet. R.UC, 9x12, for $20.00 ; worth $27.00 You con get. a fine Axmlniter RUG, 9x12, for $22.50 ; worth $30.00 JESSE FAILING, 90 Mam St. Near the Bridge LEGAL BLANKS Write the East Ore f ft a r gonian for.a fceecat. Mojroe of them. A foil supply always kept to stock.