DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGOX, TntTRSDAY, DECEMBER SO, 1900. EIGHT PAGES. - i Tomorrow PAGE SIX. OUR. , , ; ' . 1 I $115 Tomorrow Absolutely the Last Chance to Get Alired Benjamin and Society Brand, $20.00 to $35.00 Suits and Overcoats for . This sale has been our greatest, ever-if you have all ready bought here you know you have received great values for your money, but if you have not se cured one of these fine bargains, it will pay you to call to morrow, sure.. BOND BROTH ERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published Dally. Weekly and Semi-Weekly. at Pendleton. Oregon, by the 1A8T OREGON IAN PUBLISHING CO. BTTDQPDllKrin RATER. Dally. year. ? 2x Dally, ilz monthi. by mall W DaHy, tbree months, by mall Dally, one month, by mall - Dally, one year, by carrier T.BO v. nl i MA.ha K ctrrlar ....... 3.70 UmilJ, iuubi.. " , in Dally, one month, by carrier Weekly, one year, by mal 1.60 i-1 I nnv,tia k mall ........ .ID X7 k 1 mnnthL hT mftll ...... .Oil Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall .... 1.B0 Semi-Weekly, alx months, by mall .. .To m i wAfclw fnn, mnnlha. tlT mall .DU The Dally East Oregonlan Is kept on sale t the Oregon News Co., i7 6th street, Portland. Oregon. Chicago Bureau. M9 Security Building. Washington, D. C, Bureau, 601 Four teenth street, N. W. Member United Press Association. Entered at the postofflee c Pendleton, Oregon, as second class mall matter. Telephone Mtln 1 .UNION LABEL? ' A. coXfJS OP DONEGAL. 1 tvio liie- shin lies waitin' And. manned by all her hands To hoist the sale to the morn- r in's gale, And off to foreign lands. Soon we must say a sad good- by, To friends and kindred all, To the homes we love, nd the a. hills above, .In dear old Oonegal. In dear old Donegal, in loved old Donegal, ,To the homes we love, and 4 the hills above, . In dear old Donegal! 1 Oft through her glens we've t wandered We've roamed along her hills, When skies were bright And young hearts light And wayward was hei llls. But dire misfortune gathered 4 since, And to our lot did fall. "Tis why we go In grief and woe From dear old Donegal! From .dear old Donegal, from 4 ' loved old Donegal 4 'Tis why we' go, In grief and woe, From dear old Donegal. Farewell to the heathery moun- 4, tains, Farewell to the pleasant vales, To the flashing rills from tne t 4 gray old hills, That dash a-down the dales. fr To the boys so rare, and the 4 colleens fair, 'Tis fare-yp-w-ll to all. J For God knows when we'll meet again, In dear old Donegal In dear old Donerai, in loved 4. old Doriecul. 4 Ocir fiol knows when we'll 4. meet arain, 4 l!i di-iir old iJoin-Krii! 4. v,v Yrl; Kvenini: post. :' a 11 r.Mt r to hi:ai:t t.i u. that prevades the same, lae busi ness men of this city have confidence In the future of Pendleton. They know that there are many good things In store for this place. There are forces at work for the material advancement of Pendleton and Its tributary country. When the various enterprises now In prospect are got ten underway Pendleton will go for ward as It has never done before. This little city will not be merely a good big country town. It will be a commercial and manufacturing cen ter a real city. At this time Pendleton's future rests very largely In the hands of its own people. Cities are built, they do not grow. In order to make Pen dleton the city It Is entitled to be its property owners, bankers, busi ness men, professional men, news papers and others must have faith. courage and patriotism. Pessimism and business cowardice can do noth ing. The people must get together and work hard for the advancement of the city. We must take off our coats as we have done of old and make things come our way. "Where there's a will there's a way." Here's to the "Pendleton spirit." the spirit that has made this place the . best and most metropolitan little city in the west and is going to make Pendleton hold its own in the great March of Progress. For the delay in the issuance of the East Oregonlan last evening this, paper asks the pardon of its readers. Under the circumstances the delay was unavoidable and by no one was this matter more regretted than by the publishers. It would not be a bad idea for the halls, theatres and other public places to be supplied with equipment for lighting by means of gas. THE LADIES ARE HELPING. "FiGirrrxG rob" as editor. Rear-Admiral Robley D. Evans. U. S. N., (retired), er "Fighting Bob' as he is better known the world over after having acquired everlasting fame by his feats during times of war and peace, has decided to forsake ac tivities in his former field and devote his time to the command of that in significant looking though formidable lever of the world the editors pen. In his new field "Fighting Bob" will takp no the defense of the navy and its enlisted men through the pub lication the Bluejacket, having be come president of the Bluejacket comnanv. Every number of the Bluejacket j will have a contribution from the ad miral, who has alwavs been a person al favorite as well as a staunch sup porter of the enlisted men. The Bluejacket was established In ism hv Thief Yoeman J. Fred Buen- nf th. Vownnrt Training Station Admiral Evans has had a good aeai nf cTneriencft In newsr-aper and mag azine work, his views on all topics dealing with the navy having been everywhere in demand. Fourtn t,s tate. KXEW WHO WAS GOVERNOR. Whtlo Onvernor Wilson of Kentucky wn housebound last winter, owing to a strained tendon in his leg, lie was attended by "Jim" who had been general factotum to many governors, and who was & source of much fun among the state house attaches. The lame leg caused the governor to move his office temporarily to the mansion where he received many delegations. On one occasion Mrs. Wilson had waited luncheon for thirty minutes, and sne told his excellency mat no must come down and eat with her. "My dear," said Mr. Wilson, "Just as soon as I see that delegation of men downstairs, rll be with you." Mrs. In the work of making Pendleton the city it ought to be the ladies may do Invaluable work and It so happens that in Pendleton they are rendering most valuable service along tMs line. But a short time ago the club women of the city took charge of the. public library, placed that in stitution upon a good financial basis and they have kept It there. It is I now a real library and Is accomplish ing much good. The ladies have also established a rest room that is fill ing a long felt need. They are now busy with raising money tot park purposes and if the entertainment that is to be given under their aus pices tomorrow night receives the patronage it deserves a considerable sum will be placed to the credit of the city's park fund. Assist the la dies in their good work in behalf of the Better Pendleton. Charles H. Green says that the price of wool will be high during the com int; season and Mr. Green should Know. He usually liuys a lare por tion of the ea-slern Oregon clip. Wool tti.s hiali last reason too and it is very gratifying to know that the j.rosp. cts are bright f"r the. coining season. f ADVERTISING. Advertising Is both production and distribution. It distributes the mer chandise of the world and then pro duces demand for still more. It both creates wants and supplies them. Advertising is the great builder. It hiillds businesses: It builds fortunes; it builds homes and communities and ciHeo nnd nations. But Its highest work is in upbuilding humanity. The constitution and the church follow the flag, but both the flag and the missionaries follow business created thrniiuri advertising. Advertlnlne is the great educator; the great humanlzer; the great clvll- irer- Tt teaches a better way of nv lng; a better way of furnishing homes-, a better way of managing our affairs. It brings communities closer tnirnthw' it makes friends of enemies and brothers of friends; It binds the world together; It makes the whole ivnrld kin. The civilized world of today Is one big business family and advertising Is Its guide and mentor. "How to live, snvs Herbert Spencer, "is the. vital question," and advertising gives the answer. Wilson was determined, and said: "Jim, you go down and tell them to wait." "Jim," frowned the gover nor, as that worthy started off to obey the mistress of the mansion "Jim, you know who is governor, don't you?" "Yas, suh," grinned Jim, with seeming Innocence, "yas, suh. I'll go down and- tell the gemmen to wait, suh." Selected. "She blows all he gives her." "And he spends all he makes on the side." "Apparently they are giving blow for blow." Cook could stand the Arctic weath er, but not the Copenhagen freezeout. Live Heat From the moment you strike a match and touch it to the wick, a powerful live heat radi ates from the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeleaa Device) which burns for 9 hours with one filling of its brass font, which holds 4 quarts. One of the strong features of the Perfection Oil Heater is the new Automatic Smokeless Device which makes smoke impossible, even when the heater is handled by a novice. Permits instant removal for cleaning. There is no danger of turning the wick too high this automatic smokeless device prevents it. This means a perfect, odorless, smokeless heat that carries com fort, cheer and satisfaction. Beautifully finished in Japan or Nickel no cast iron to break legs, base and top stamped out of one piece of steel damper top aluminum metal window frames that heat will not tarnish handle never hot. Made in various styles and finishes.- ETery Dealer Everywhere. If ?ot At Yoort, Wrlle for Descriptive Circular to the Nereit Agency ol the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) h "Remember young Chumpleigh?" "What happened to him?" 'Clone with $100,000." "Too bad " "N'et fit all. Ho elupcd with It." r :i t ,' DV,il,' 1 ' i . '.-n':.:: til' 1, .:,t; 1. !. hi" iUli:- 1 ...t ;..n i.s.-i i.. I', r - jr c . ', ' 1 ' - THE American National Bank. Pendleton, Oregon Invites deposits and accounts of those starting in business as well ns those already established. Customers, whether in ac tivo business or not, will rcveive careful and cheerful atten tion and the facilities that a safely conducted and tirno-tefiteci Irnnl: should To able always to. afford its patrons whether their balances are'lanro or small. Safe deposit boxes, of con venient sizes, to rent at reasonable rates. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits c Pneumonia Season Is Hero Better cure that cold before It la too late. TALISMAN'S F. A 8. cold capsula will knock the worst cold In two days. Ifana factured and aold only by Tallman & Co. Leading Drugglata of Eaatern Oregon. Gregg Shorthand Shortest, simplest, beat. Take Gregg Shorthand and Modern Inductive nookkeoplng at the Pendleton Busi ness College First class Instruction. Thorough Comm e r c 1 a 1 Course obtained In six months. Reduced rates. E. O. DRAPER, Prln. I Fresh Meat, Poultry Fruit and Produce Delivered to any part of the city. Hides, pelts, wool, sacks and second-hnnd goods bought and sold. Stark & Lang, Props. Phone Main 407. 310-312 W. Wobb St. f Buy Your Meat OP THE EMPIRE MEAT CO. Plume Main 18. Always frenli end wholesome. Delivered promptly. Fresh fi.-h ilrvlly. :ten.ki, chop". j rvift, mninff, lir. bat-nil and.lnrd.