East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 24, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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Hamilton Brown'i own
iiiakr art' the sliors 1n
wear. They have all the
qualltiM of u good ihoe,
low prices ami I world
wide reputation.
A chaiH't' for a tjold
watch with
purchase.
vorv dollar
the magnet cash store
Clements dt Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
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Tlie gobl ilemoerntn will not likely
put a candidate in thf Hold thin year.
Thr uolil democrats wlni iiinnn' up
lirl Hrvun (or .resiileul "Imiilil enter
tin- riiiltl u-ati nink" ami 'ipKjri Mr.
MeKinlev, an they have certninlv
made themselves ril i-u l.iui long enough
soliMing polltMMU la M ami paauMJ H
thf null of the carta.
The Ixxik typewriter, it in nuhl, will
Mivi- it- cont in a short while an a ri--
inl i ti; inntriinif nt in thf mono
ollicen. Many roiinticn have invested
in thf in on that iinminl. Tin- claim
(tir them in all very well, hut if they
have ... inn. I, merit, why ilo they not
cut down the number oi deputies in
tin- employ of thf enmities'.'
The Rnsebuiy I'laindealer i- credit
tug the republican party with making
thf country prosperous. Tin- Plain-
lealer is one of the party', hoi friend
ami in never happier than when mak
ing ill.- cause .! M.'Kinle ridieuloii-.
llilt it nieann all rixht ami in tryiuu
itn beat to nho it- appreciation of tin
Kovernmcnt mtrona)if It in r.ieiviiiL;
in thf nhan- of a larjtf nnniher oi land
nntirf publication-.
( : mat ilia county ban a ncrip indiln-
dllfn- al till- prenelll I 111).- tir
f-JiXJ.UiW. Thf ta paver- of I'matilla
county arc contributing u month
to iuterent eater-. Thone wh rilpy
ollicf and allow public dflit- t. a. -iiiniulalf
ar- 'taudintl in with a cl.i
uud againnl tin- man- of men. The ex
travaKant, indolent, carelen- oih. i
holder create- pub'ic debt- for intere-t
eatem to tliriM- and latlen Irom.
I.aiif county, after four year of re
publican conduct of count! affair-, i
ill debt ',' 4. . .'.f which i- inter, -i
bearing. The county ban little in
nhow fur the debt und it in lurtfely the
renult of bad. and extravan.ini inan
aeuient nf the county'- affair-. At
the lute election, after a ntublmrn
iMht. the candidate of the republican
for county julf was beaten and II. It.
Kim-aid, lanaariy awaawji al -tail .
u- eleclnl.
Thf St. I'aul QlOBS, one
aaaManlai iiier-" that in
of thf
mnn, l'.' .'W," etc. An the late A.
Ward would nay, "Thin in " mutch."
The "reforniern" that the admiiiintra-
' tion piaaM in power in t una have
nhown theninelven to In' " Yankee ton"
lire MKNajfl arid an I i thieve- M the
Spaniiinln whoin they uiceedeil in
orlice
CHINA AND ITS CIVILIZATION.
To the western Undent there i- a
murveloun dincnvanry between the
ideal mid thf actual civilization of the
('dentin I Kmpire. In the ancient
clunic literature of China the ethic- of
irove rnineiit. of the family ami of no
ciety are lofty in charnofer, and one
would uppoe that the-e idea-, which
for centnrien have bfeii the literature
of tin- DfJOplfJ, would have exerteil an
anobllng latlasnM uuou the khoogbt
and actlonn of tlion' who uckiinwli dui
th" away of the 'Von of lu'aven." Hut
when niif cOBMa to study the paopla
UmBhmIvm it in very wnm anpareiit
that the-e ideal- have btn reli;ed to
but a -innl I extent in government, the
fumilv or society.
To liuve made this roniimrinou one
must necil- have liv.nl in ( hina, where
familiarity w ith the work- of the supra
m ivrlit be continually nf service in
making actual eompuri-otm between
them and the paOpM for whom Ukt)
w.Tf written nn many centime- ago.
I'r. I. . Shetlield. late president of
the North Cliina College, i- one who
h.m made sucli a personal study und he
give- nonie of the result of bin ob
servation in tin- month'- Kornni.
clearly showing what the wise men of
tin- past have taught and how far Hie
people have fallen short of their loft)
ideals.
Ancient Chinese literature, says
lr. Shetileld, is a witness to the no
bility el human nature in its liest
thoughts and aspirations. The sagun
taught that man i- made fur virtue.
"To he benevolent into If a man."
.Men may In' driven to evil, but it i
not according to their nature. The
end ot learning is to recover tin- "lust
heart," which in the "child heart"
that all men have in common. He
cause it I- ' n.iliir.il ' t' - be g' .1 tie
I saga- have taught that it i an May
matter ti. In- good. Confucius tersely
describe- the ideal condition in
human W'atloal a- renluml "when
the prim e aciiiitn himself an it prince.
the minister a a miuiiter, the futhcr
la a father and the on an u son;" in
Other words, whfii BMB In fvery rank
i in oociety di-cliurge faithfully the
Iduiien belonging to their place.
Idi-ally to the I hi lien.' the emiwror
-land- In' (ore bin people an the repre.
nentutive of heaven. Ah the aatbsdl
in. -ill of all the wiislom that thf nagan
have taught he cannot err. .Miui-ler-
inust he tlie eye-, cur- and hand.- id
tie aaMMrrari must bring him right re
port of condition- ami mini give him
right MttMMl in matter- of govern
ment, lather- must instruct their
children in the wisdom of the teacher
and explain In them the principle- of
government and of pronr action; and
In the sou thf father iiiunt In' an oh
je t ..: wor-iiip while living and his
in.'iii'Tv a shrine ol devotion after
death .
All the-e high principle and ideas
.in- taught in the best Confucian
thought The euiieriir rule- In- p. ..
ple. a- the representative nl heaven,
with justice and Ih-iicvoMMMWI hi- nth
am carry out hi- will with sympatic
mid fidelity, the jMople dwell together
in Magi and huppv lellowship under
tie protection of beiielicieut and just I .
aitiiiini-t -rml law-: fain ilie-are bound
together bv the strong tie- of parental
love and filial piety. Thf cardinal vir
tues of the heart, which are ii DOMd
tn U' the aMUVt of all thin idcaliti.
an bene voleiice. righteountiesii. ob-
cunning have circumveiited the simple,
the few h ive eaten the nweet' nnd the
many have 'eaten the bitter.' " Chi
iifse civili.ution in retnarkable in itn
coneeptionn and reniarkable in itn par
tial achievement hut it has not
"renovated the people. " lr. BrMffleld
mentions the fiillowing as the chief
causes of am-ited devehipnieni :
First, the wide separation nf China
from other great center- of civilration,
which deprived Chinese thought in its
formative Mf tad of the iuapiration
that would have Inen derived from the
inflow of fresh ideas. Second, the su
preme honor paid to the w isdoin of the
sagas a nana wa- too e nihisliment of
heaven and earth ; it would be sacrilege
tn attempt to ipientioii, to elalmrate, or
to take from anything he has said or
written. This bars original thought
uud independent investigation. Third,
the system of Confucian education has
operated to give to Chinese civllina
tion u tlxed and rigid form. Outside
the "Thirteen Scriptures" there is
nothing for a Chinaman to learn.
Fourth, ancestor worship, which coin
nil the people to look into ami live in
the past instead of planning for the
future.
So, with an ideal system of ethics
covering the principal relation- nf Im
munity in a state of civiliiation.
China, because these ideals exist
chietly in an ideal state, today stand
very near the border line of barbari-in.
BoOMM of her reverence f ir the past
and thing- passing it "ban placed the
power of government, to a large de-
in the hand- m the agixl.
confusion in government can
often In' traced to the palsied hand"
that are guiding the nation's offairn."
The people hnik backward tn joist
greatne . not forward to a lurger und
better greutmtls Ancient CUOtOBU
must DO followed without QMOOttau,
and all inn. .vat ton must In- suppressed
as hctraving a spirit of apoOBtfly (mm
the standard- that have been iinalti r
uhly fixed.
From such tnadlUooi lr. IbeflMd
concludes thut the bOM of China is
not in itself. The realisation of its
liest thought must come from with
out. The face- of the people must he
turned from the past to the future.
I'erhup- the time of thin turning in
at hand, ami the million- nf China
soon may be in-rsnudeil to exchange
the ideal but inoperative civiliiation
of Oonfaolm for that practical civiliia
tion under which the world him made
it- greae-l prngre-n.
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Loans
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Real Estate
Improved and Cniinproved City Lot
Stm'k Raaehoi and Wheat Kami
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Grease, Bldorado
Va. Bltek Oil, Cp-
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that over half
h million women
have been cured
of women ' ail
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ot DOBWa in their
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Kai law Ty s 1 wa- rsckiug with pain man
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IN pages and often during the "busy"
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J inn, of tin droai Hartaafo Rail-
way. Sir. Hill in u "ilemocrat'' wke
is oinjtMnl to tlie aaiUtag of tin- Nica
ragua canal, or of anv other enterprise
or industry that would lessen the value
of lu railroad inlereita. Mr. Hill
cannot be blanied for thin, bat the
Amen. -an aajIBJo v., u d be a set of finds
U vote as Mr. Hill dot) and to oiin-.-taaai
a0 are known to la- "offensive'
to Mr. Hill and men of Mr. Hill's
class. Mr. Hill in a big man but Mr.
Itryan in nearer u friend and r.-jir. -en
tative of the pataia't interests than
Mr. Hill and In- St I'aul (.lobe.
against ! servunce of etiquette, wiwlont und
The late director general of n.sa in
L'uIm, K. 0, Kathboue, of Oliio, .ent
Koverument money with a luvisli hand.
The sjtoftice dupartiueiit which in
busy iiivetiatiUK his management ot
the poUl affairs in Cuba lindn that he
spent more than fttO.UUO of the gov
ernment 'a money for hia own comfort
and convenience and have disallowed
Ilia oxponditurun to that extent. oine
of the dioaliowed item.- an- . j u 1 1 . ,
truordmary. Kor instance, it n.,i
cuatotiiary in thin country tn call mi
tin- tuxpayem to conlrihiite t-l.'i "lor
I tfaH-tixtiires over llio billiard
tablem" in a (KM! master's renidence,
and Mr. Kalhlnine'.- ideas of the
tsiiipiuuut of un ollieial coach are
wholly inconaiatent with republican
aimplicity. While the prenident of the
UniUid -lo, - is expected tn upear in
a rubber-tired coach with a driver und
finjttuau, we doubt whether any ap
propriation bill ootid pane congreiie
with audi items a "bouta for coach
man, lUJIi" "Jipiapu hat lot coach-
faitllfllllien-
The Chines.' tell of a "golden age,"
when this wan the state of their em
pire. They have educated conscience-.
Tln-ir notion- of right and wrong are
fur from being blurred. The Confucian
- -1 . i j . of education, which in the bavin
oi Chine., civiliiation, maken it par
ticularly clear just what is an offense
and what is not, what a vice and what
a virtue. Then why, one in forced to
uak, if the Chineae have lieen under
tin- In nign influence nf iich noble
teachings for more thun J.UUO years,
dm-.- their actual civilisation differ so
widely from the Cnufuciuii idea'.'
a
f irst of all lr. Sheltiehl says, they
have neglected I., consider the nature
of Hume fnrces operutiug in human ua
lure to defeat the realization of its
idea- The ideal stute, the ideal fam
ily, have been lor the most part,
themes to be talked alullt, to be writ-
tell ol Mi elegant ensavs, but not tn be
striven after or eierieucel. The "fmM
of Heaven" has usually proved a son of
earin ; miiiisiers nave Oeon ovist, eara
I unit hand for their ow n ignoble ap
I pet I ten and ambitious; society has
.been rilled by tin- law ol nellisiiuesn ;
parent- have coiimdered their childrel
pnii.-riy 10 ciiiiiuiunil unit use ua
caprice dictated; children have in con
sequence yielded unloving obedience
to unloving authoritv.
Under such conditions it is not sur
prising to linil that lulaehisnl and du
plicity have taken the place ot truth
fulnesn and candor. Ollieial life is aeen
to i" a vast sink of corruption, despite
the fact that there is u gissl llieanlire
of businenn integrity umrmiiliial trunt
in jjoiierul intercouraaai. Untruthful
nesn and want of iuteu;rity are iiationul
vice. It in a proverb that "Kalschmxl
in the wisdom of the superior man."
The man of culture and virtue kiiowa
when ami how to prevaricate. He in
no bungler in this art.
Henpitc all the ethics oi ConfuoilU
and the oagaa, "the strong in Chum
have ever opproaaed the weak, tlie
Joseph Ell
The Leading Harness and Saddle tan
ulaclurar of liaatern Oregon.
OregonShortLineRailroad
THK MpBJ MOtaffJ TO
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and till Lastcrn Points
Hoarding And
lv Si hool for (ilrls
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2 -Daily Fast Trains to the Ea ;t 2
It yon rainiol take lie- luorniiiK Irani
trawl vis iii. . . n,,,.. train, litli are
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OUR SPECIALTIES:
Fast Tin,. Through Service. Pull
man Palaoe Bloopers Pullman
Tourlat Sleepera. Pullman Olnm.
Library afei Car and Free Re
cllnlng Chair Cum.
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Kioi-a. i ii) , Hi Lsin, New Vork. HuMuu an i
Otaaff ca.leru imiiii.
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It la to your lafraat Hi lias UM uvi.iilaMi
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Ucucral Ageul, l.l. I Inn I .-i . riiu,i. in.
You Can Get
The Celebrated Pilsner Beer
in liottles, ilelivereu to any part ol ell, at
S1.60 per XDoz:.-.
aaw Bottl" t,- r...... j Porlnai
MliKICAN PLAN. I hicttt Hold
S.i.00 Bar llav anil llaawaaaaa JrV t the Pacific
Northwest
Hive choice ot two
r.NION fACIKIl Kail
Uh AN UK . ' 1 1 Llue,
lavurii.- routes, via ttaa
Mall Uue, ur Ilie Kill
No Change of Cars
on Un- I'orllauil i nlcaaoBpeelal. "lile lluell it
ttj.- W ell."
K.iitpeil With
Elegant Standard Sleepera
Fine New Ordinary Tcuriat, Sleepera
Superb Library -Buffet Cars
Splendid Diner- meals a la carte
Kree Reclining Cnalr Cars
Comfortable Coaches and Smokers
Entire Train Completely Vestlbuled
ifor (urllier luiuruiallou appl)- to
r r ammi.ky
THE CITY...
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
CI1KIS SiaPSU.S
N
Proprietor
L. ,1.1.. II
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IMaw ltlia. Best rigs and team
In the city. Boardem glv-n ti,,
beat attention
Service any hour ot the ntBht
Telephone No. 70.
ONK N(. IIT til l KlniM I'llIl AIln Tlrue
sl.o Kinnt nn reiiular train.
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lake ailvatitam' nl ttn'.e t-beap rate lat
IliK far Hfaervatliiii nut In- lusilr ton Ivrof
of the excursion. Write tor lull lDfora.ua
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SEALS!
Notary and
Corporation
$3.50 to $S Delivered
Order ol us and save inooey
Orders (pa Rubber Htamn.
also solicited.
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