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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1905)
JANl'AKY It, IBOS. PAGB FOUR. DAILY EAST OREHON1AN. MrAflLETON. OREQOW. WEnVEWDAV. -I ' I. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Bandar) at Pendleton. Oregon, by tbe EAST OHKUOMAN l'tllll.l.SUING COMPANY. ! . .. 2.50 .: 1.2s .no 8UII8CR11TION KATES. Daily, one year, by mall Dally, an months, by mail...., Ilally. three months, by mall..., DallT.one montb. or mall . Weekly, one year, by mall ,. . .. 1.10 Weekly, alx montha, by mall. .. .75 ' WMtn. font Mod the. bv mall.. I SO Henil Weekly, one year, by mall..... 2.00 8em.Veekly, alx montks, by mall.... 1.00 Baml-Weeklr. tbree montha, by mall.. .60 Member Bcrlpps Mcltae Newa Association, Ban Kranclaeo Bureau, 408 Fourth St. i1 hi . 1 , . . .. -. uiuk auul UultHIn Waahlngtoa, D. C, Uareae, 601 14th 8L, a. w. Telepasa e Mala 11. ntered at Psadletoa Poatof flee aa second elaaa matter. nmoiiK hta works, "The Krtink." In 18Sf: "Secrets of Success." In 18SS; a colleolion of short . stories and poems, and the iJawson history of the .America's cup, for private distri bution. We are Inclined to think, neverthe less, that hia most Important accom plishment is his last in Which, as Sir Galahad, he attacks the Stiindurd (ill group of financiers in newspapers and In Everybody's Magazine. This side of hlB activity should be envis aged In contrasting parts. It Is to be remembered that sifter his uttneks send copper down In Wall street, Mr. Lawson buys, and is credited with making n million dollars out of one recent onslaught. ThereUi.'e we can not recommend him to the many thousand lambs who seek prophets to (tulde them, through gambling, .to sudden wealth. They may be pinched where he grows rich, and he will give them the most vir tuous of reasons tot the Incident. Unt with all this, Lawson is doing some good. He brings some discredit on more honest Investigators, but he Is whetting the public conscience. and, mixed with his Inventions, is much Information that an ordinary critic could not get. . , "Is Lawson a fraud, or 'a useful witness who has turned state's evl- : dence ?" one of our readers asks. We answer, both; and natural optimism ; eadB us to believe that his contrlbu- ( A tions to our knowledge of dishonest American finance outweigh In lasting import the effects of his distorting t luridness of the havoc which he raises with Innocents who think they can Rain wealth by following his udver- f tisements. As a gambler observed In St. Louis. . one thing that Lawson has to his 1 credit Is that he has done something toward destroying i the permanent : market for gold bricks in the 1'nlted .States. Notice to Advertisers! Copy for advertising matter to appear in the East Oregoni an must be In by 4:46 p. m. ot the preceding day; copy for Monday's paper must be In by 4:46 p. m. the preceding . Sat- urday. Noughty-ftve aakes alive! New Year's comes a'ready? This old top spina round so fast: Ain't no keepln' steady! Noughty-four gone fer shore'.' ' Land! it's mighty suddin'; That pore year was scarcely born, 'Fore he must be scuddln. . lovln', Drulln', playln', workin' 1 Time's the same fer you es me, ' ' Livin's Jest one awful hurry llusllin' to eternity! Edgar Ellerton. WHO IS TOM LAWSON? j Don't fall to reud the advertise ments In the East Oregouinn. for it pays. It Baves money for you. There are bargains announced In every ad- vertlsement, and you will be able to save the price of the paper for a year, by taking advantage of one j day's special offers. . Both advertis- bell lln Western Oregon but little, but It ia everything to. Eastern Oregon. The government Is now- willing to open the door to the greatest nation- A NEW VKAU'S WIHIL ; . ; This wish for you; that past rough loads unheeded v., n inarch ahead, . .. . ........i ...i,i. tu.it fif trust be-1 al era of development ever witnessed I niuiuimu. "- . In the West. If the states will nfc'a bread ; comprehensive Irrigation laws and Tu wvar B Ht)1, e'en when tears be; prepare for the coming era. I-ot your portion, ; Western Oregon representatives now Willi sighs unsaid; , ,. show their colors. This is one of the.j ( times. In which Eastern Orugou can j i,rnvn leaves springing, be helped by those whom she has . ripon your way; helped Innumerable .times In. the past, i To reap the worth uf deeds gone by that left you ,11 Is costing the people of Oregon A bli none gray. ' a . ii more strong to live anil love about $K.OO per day to enjoy the lux-1 with others' ' '' ury of a factional deadlock In the Fnmi j.iy l(, day. state senate. There are hundreds of, matters of vital Importance to the In fruitful fields may Time think wise stute, which are east aside for the "J?""1 partisan program. What does it Wtn ()Ve ( home and friends to matter to the people of Oregon, al , twine about you' large, whether Kuykendall, farter or May this year start Hill Jones Is president of Hip senate? '. liiue skies to cheer, and peaue of MOTHERS, DO YOU KNOW the many to-called birth medicines, and most remedte, for women iu U.e treatmrai of her delicate organ., contain mo lea. opium, morphine and strychniner . - uiut m most countries riiul to Btiitle vnu. The people do not elect legislatures ,.,,,,,, hPt ... ... i.,it, ... ........ . c. i.i. i.. ,t.. -i.. nnmviitiaMMi,,-. tor tne puitoe ui mruiniini, ..... Kiivtn i.ivuigsioii oiiuiu mcwui-i -f "v puiniicu to sell liarrr .. . .... . ,....1. ics without lnbelincr tl,.m .t. ,w political aims ana rHpuisiioim. i !,. Do Vou Know .hi 1 r - - - j w snouia not take Internally any medicine lor tin pain accompanying pregnancy. Do Voej Know that Mother. Friend is applied externally only? Do Yon Know that Mother's Friend is a celebrated prescription, and that il all the more lamentable, when It is realized that there la no possible ex cuse for any hindrance to the regular business of the legislature, Ail Automobile TToblnin. M. des Portes de la Fosse, an at t.,..i,.. uf thf French embassv at The party Was,lngton. has propounded the fol- shouhl be able to meet peaceably and i,,,vi,,,. mutiieinatlcal problem for the transact the business of the people, newspaper guessers: My auto's speed h hu jn use over forty yeara, and thai since It haa been chosen as the gov- ' ' 12 miles an hour; I'm accused of "f g Ror cr' nm' going 2:' miles an hour; my policeman ine nrarjneia Kepuator Co.? ernlng power. If there was an even a(,CUKr can g0 onlv 15 mil an hour: Vi,yoa, k?,ow tlh'it w" tltii division between two opposing parties , ,, ,..lteh w ,,,, wny? , i ,ey iVn'Lr "f Sntatio and the principle, were directly - i ffi&Wt nosed, there would be some excuse on reim-st of Senator Fulton, the' Well, 'these tuition for a prolonged struggle: but In this chief of engineers lias turned down ; They are facts. Of dniKKUU t i.' .. ,hr. 1. . The oartv in '" t,,e Klamath irrigation Don't be P.uaded 1 to try a ,liuute. conipany tu divert -water from Kiam- i uutjuitie dook "motherhood ' tree, - i.. nn ense, there Is none. The party In ricwer Is Just almply sacrificing the n(h lake fm. rrRtttin purposes. interests of the state for personal nin-1 bltions. Wouldn't It be awful, If the Uus sinn army and peasantry should be gin to think? The consternation of Russian papers at such a turn of af fairs in ltussin is amusing. The re sult would be terrible for the prison builders, the police officers, the army officers and the czar himself, who are responsible for the unspeakable trag edies of the Russian government, ilul it would be sunlight, freedom, hope and Joy for the millions of tolling staves now trembling under the scourging of Russian cruelty, let an archy, nihilism, socialism, atheism, riot, chaos, anything rule In Russia, It will he preferable to the present organized blood-drinking absolute monarchy. was shown that this company backing a speculative scheme. It, THE BBAD'IELO Is I tc Wftment. "; comainiiity.. w . mne.. II " sun m . (nets t In. f, J REBULATOI CO, Allaata, I to X The tin, to Collier's Weekly for January contains a sarcastic biographical , ers and subscribers are profited by sketch of Thomas W. Lawson, which patronizing the evening paper, which Is I.ilriy Just to the egotist. In as the logical home paper. It reaches much as most of his latest magazine th home when all the family Is gath-1 if you don't want to see the bicycle atnfl Is boasting and self-praise. The ered about the evening lamp, hungry j ordinance repealed, attend the coun edltorial sketch Is as follows: for the news of Hhat day, and In a i meeting tonight and make your Vnnlty and pretense call naturally mood to read and study the problems ) sentiments known for ridicule, but in laughing at the current history. The East (iiegon 1 Hon. Thomas William Lawson we ),, Knes into 06 per cent of the homes had no intention of denying his utlll- f Pendleton, carries ndvertlsements I accordance with the-expressed wishes ty, as some of our readers appear to nf ,,eI. ct,nt 0f t)e business enter- ! of the majority of the people lnler thlnk. Mr. Lawson Is described in ,,ri,ies in the city of Pendleton and . esteil. his "Who's Who" autobiography ns 1 KVen Vou the news on the day It hap- ' - Ff IN OISlAjL Altoona, Pa., June 20, 1903. I was afflicted with Tetter in bad shape It would appear iu blotches as large as mj haud, a yellowish color, and scale off You can imagine how offensive it was For twelve years I was afflicted with tail trouble. At night it was a case of scratch and many times no rest at all. Seeing the good the medicine was doing a friend who was taking it for Kczenia, I com menced it, and as a result the eruption be gan 10 dry up and disappear, and to-day I am practically a well matt. Only two tiny sjioUi are left on the elbow and shin, where once ttie whole body was affected. have every confidence in the medicine, and feel sure that iu a short time these two remaining spots will disappear. a. is. a. is certainly a great blood pun fier, and has done me a world of good. I am grateful for what it has accom- The city council j plisued, and trust that what I have said wishes to know public sentiment ,, I wl lead others who are similarly afflict-' , . . , , ed to take the remedy and obtain the the subject, uud is willing to act ' ume good results that I have. 125 East Fifth Ave. John F. Lisa, j While washes, soaps, salves and nowden relieve temporarily, they do not reach tlie 1 real cause of the disease. The blood mut TEETH EXTHACTEI) BY THE MOD- , 1 ERS METHOD,, COO. We are thoroughly equipped with all modern me' nda and appliances, and guarantee .onr work to be of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with flrat-clas work. White Bros. Dentists. Ass clutlon Illock. Telephone Main 1001.' aaax a.Ji 41444. 4 44, j, 44 1 4,4, it 4- I Roslyn Lump now.. We an a J Propwtr tai in aa, dtr and hm Dat all raraoffeaaq We would t v "'in rue on naj im: . . . 1 : W, E Dtx J lltJDBCHTIt i H. M. SLC HortelhMini fomj Ing, wagon nuldnt id lng. The way I to my builnea a by w lng bgt joojwott tl aonable. Cor, Cottonwood ML "banker und broker, yachtsman, pens. It makes a specialty nf hume The tock of gulil hi the United : we purltted lfore the cure is permanent. .. 1.. "... 1.. i i4A mi, ..in t i . , S.S.S. contains no Twtaah.arHettic ortnin. autnor. - wmcn rem,,, us a mi., ." news and Is not made up ot cuppings - I eral of any descriptiou. hut is guaranteed Its scansion, of rich man, poor man, fn)m otner papers. than tliat of any other country. It is purelv veifetable beggar man, and so forth. He Is al-' I nearly one-fourth of the total stock leg-eU to be "prominent as yachts- , The public spirit und friendship or f gold In the world man," and a contributor to maga- j Western Oregon will be put to th sines, reviews and newspapers, since test nt this session of the legislature. ltoad Land Slcnls. .... .... , 1.. ,1 l.l..-.l nr th- i,.rl,-,ii,,,, : ""."",'!' naiiinini. urr la.o.a ponoooi year., u-,... a ... lm8 wrlt,n , ,etler t tne T(JlHKram. a time when he was 18. law for Oregon. For a quarter ot a ( n w)(,n he uec,arel, thnt wiX.OW His tii'.oblography relates that of century the Eastern Oregon counties .acres of .land In Kouthern Oregon one of his works, a "History' of the have stood by the needs of Western i have been secured through the road ,, to nre,c.T, h.illt on her schools, .....l... , lanu Bi un.s ...r less wian ..,.r.....u ami Itepubllcuu Party," suggests that gigantic frauds could editions, one a large Illustrated quar- .tallied hor Institutions, and sacrificed ,(, ulieirthcn ln K1)lll(5 ,ntn ,,. ,,,.,,, to, the other a special edition on everything to build up that country f those transactions, satin, consisting of four copies, one west of the Cascades. Now Kastem . ' of which was presented to President Oregon needs a code of Irrigation' 'U,lKhf """-ender- Oeneral Stoes- ' . ... el Insisted upon making Oeneral No- Harrison, one to President Morton. , laws, to prepare her counties for a R, ft (pewMit of nm ravnrp and one to the Library of Congress, new era .of Irrigation. ' ' What ' will ; wut' horse." fog1 refused the gift, the fourth being retained by the Western Oregon do? What answer because It could only be classified as ..ithnr. This -aa in Mas. but we win she make to all these years of . ' legitimate capture of "war sup I , . ,, ,,. 1 l'"es" which could not possibly be trust tne auinor su., ..as , .-,,,,. waning m r.sr .CBm... alverlert- , personal o4vneTshl. and Mr. Lawson blushlngly enumerates, irrigation hill will concern tne ram ,, un,it- Interrrattonnr law. purelv vegetable, Send for our book on the skin and its diseases, which is mailed free. Our physicians will cheerfully advise T i,,,., nu . T any who write tu about theircase, i 1kriKliifi's more licut and gives better satlsfnctlun than any coal Hold In l'c uriloton, and sells for Ii-bs. Itoslyu Conl tO.oO Mr ton at sited; 97.00 delivered. Host wood always on hand. Trnmpt delivery. 'I'hono Main SSI. ROSLYN COAL AND J WOOD CO. OrilCE AND WHO NEAlt W. & C. K. DEIOT. I osTEorAm-nnrn The "uric acid" anJ "oi ories of rheumatlim ut I abnndoned by all. Tin I theord, tI: "Inlerfttw and new upply," i tenable one. It U WW ! medical doctor sbm j tlents to hot ipriup , : buth may relax muscles whicb tie hlnoil flov. But . thickened. Jlganens. te'. j bra, rlbi or pelvic w I Osteomtttl's flH K 1 Justed Hie va mote A J A th.Mtll sure removeo onu - mnp t- tbj tbi Tha Swift Snenlfln Ramnasv. Atlanta. Ca - iiihiiii'h i. reatored. The uric sera " T. L. VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. Prompt attend n given and all work xncuteri properly. Electrical Supplies of all IrtmK. Omc'E 121 West Court n. (Tribune Building.) ! Oregon Tannery For all kinds of fancy leathers and furs. Tans all kinds of leather for nil purposes. Mounting and cleaning furs and fur garments. Best work manship. ' OTTKE BON, ' " 1415 West AJta SUaet KOR BALK AT THB BABT ORKUONIAH office large bandies of BewipaiKnajeoo tatolos over 100 big papars, ess be eta- ed for 28 cents a bundle. .luota-are"-" 1 and not cau r. nnvHilne bt .i. this? CerUlnljWl firms It. When the 01 cure, It ". ko will CC'I p-t".1 tne i"i." d j under the few n. Still. ao They, wetow rtttt-ttTttt-tt-tt-t-H--tAAAAA"A'''aAAtttttttttttlmaaaaaaaaa ..........t......4......a..tataatit a.aniattaw.t ;tttt M iMIIltttiiil ftttttttft't't-"""-"' aaa.ataaaa.a t tM IttttUMMMMo?' :."sV in .' ,, , OUR REWtjR PRICE S (S5c fOR niiin'11 X " ' ' " ' ' " i ; L ., IRY BUT FOR. FAMILIES AGREEING TO BUY FROM US UNTIL APRIL 1, 1905, WE WILL ". . 1 1 i ii 'O1 'i nti'i' V itiw'il '' , ,,t,i ! I ' . ! mmmm mmw ipap . 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