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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1901)
NEW HATS NEW SHAPES The fall style-, for 1901. J a The "Elk" Fedora LongMy Dtrby BAERts DALEY Onr Price Clnthien, fomuher awl Hatter, Pendleton, ri- KHOA VVsErf EMBKH ;.. l7- LIT ALL THE PIOPLK ASSBHRI.K Thursday it to be a day for eighty million of wliiU- counties other foreign lands will join la v :n path y. II r-W. of mourn 1 nt: American I, million! in hear-. It will be Memly and in proper if every man, wo - man and cbild in Pendleton and stir rounding country who g not detain.' ! at home Iron) illneee be at the court house at 2 o'cock, swelling the assem blage that it may be practically our en tire population ; that the wheels of business stO for a period during Mm day; that building wear inourimiii emblems; that school close, and that in song, speech and prayer the sorrow of a great nation be expressed. It be impressive, indeed, to think that an we meet so will ail meet from ocean to ocean, from lake to gulf, a mighty people with bared heads bowing for the moment with one thought doni i -nant. It will be (or the good o: the people, inasmuch as it is for our profit, not for that of tin d are to assemble on that occasion. laboring man and tin' tOtMHMffi Hence, it is Idgiaal tc i.op.- lor a hap py hii.Iiiu it tin' triMt troubles, if they ever .in- in end. When ttie new president is h-oked at with unprejudiced eye and in the earnest desire for national stability ami tiealtnv rowm, with -per re gard lor all of ttie elements that go to make up our Pdy social ami ilitic, he appeals to one as peculiarly a safe man to acquire the authority he now pos.----'- n in" in i t ut ,i lerui lor which another in.iii wa- elec:ed. These tiling' Mi said without the slightest yieldiug "f previously held and fret()!illy expressed views, and hi no maudlin Irame ol miml hy reason . of tlie national inoiiruliik' . It is not that Mr. Koosevelt's succession has in stent iv altered all noiilicai relation ships or eliminated difference of opin j ion. But, in new ot the weighty con i siderations that arise when such a i chailKe i . line" ill tile Wlilte illse, it is due t" the new rlui'l exeetit 1 v.- t! it lie receive MfSJOCt irom patriotn citueus, land assistance Irom the smallest ham" let in the co iutry in the grave task of taking up the baton of authority and assuming duties that might uiak' any man treurlile. THE UUKSTION OF LAND MONOPOLY. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Theodore Kooeevelt. as the first act of his career in the chief magistracy . refused a personal guard as he walked about tbe streets of Buffalo after tak ing the oath of office. "1 will not set the precedent of go ing about guarded. " haying this, he proceeded int" tin' street with Secretary Root, in the ex pressed desire oi being permitted to go about just as our presidents have al ways gone. He refused upon the in stant tie became president to cower before the coterie of American nihil ists and as the representative of un people of a great nation to exhibit fear of their deadly assault. Aud in this tbe new president wins the plaud its of a nation It is in no spirit oi braggadocio, but in a spirit of brave maintenance of tiie long usages that have bean observe, manner tittiug a simple renulilir Mr. Kooeevelt comes to the presi dential chair with a better and BsOfS thorough training than any mrm." cbiaf executive of this country ever re ceived, in civil administration ot gns rnrueutai affair, with the possible exception of Andrew Johnson. Mr. Roosevelt has lieen connected m it! governmental control of New York city, of Maw York state and of the nation, and has been active in each positi.n. Moreover, he has been successful As police commissioner in the metropolis governor of the Empire Bute, assist ant secretary of war, vice fern civil offices of vaat importance, M htM exhibited excellent judgment ami rar. courage. By nature impetuous, re sponsibility has always cooled k a necessary degree of conservatism, and not yet ha- hi uative ardor ot di position caused the recording of a ton spicuous error. He slept into tbe White House w it. clearly defined policy indicated by his lllustrous predecessor He find" dss partmeuul affairs nicely adjusted, with competent men at tbe bead of each branch. He succeed to the office at a time when the more perplexing problems of national destiny that hav. arisan during the past decade are settl ed in so far as present legislation aim administration can settle theui. Al i sense for tbe immediate future lie has the tariff question, tie trusts, laflu of undesirable foreigner to augment the boats of anarchists. The hand line of tbe iaat named issue will be with memory' of tbe killing of the late pres ident fresh in the mind t all. and hence universal co-operation will be accorded fur any measure based upon legai and constitutional doc- The Philadelphia Times is to be credited with a remarkable discovery. It says: "The Henry lieurgc theory is only a special iorm - ., i i. . .m if itu- . a laud socialist. The ordinary social ist want tu auoliah capital and rob the capitalist oi bis share iu tbe dis tribution of wealth. The QfXMMlte wants to exterminate the landlord and do away with rent. Each would mag nify the state, and wouul establish it lb place of the private individual who j is now preying on society, helping to i make the rich richer and the poor poorer. ''The crucial fault with this theory is aimosi las same a that wmch in validates socialism In production three factors must c -operate, capital, labor and land, and the n issessor anil owner of each must get something for the use of his commodity or fie will not own it. tie will not save money and become a capitalist if he is to gain uothiug hy the process. He will not buy, hold and improve land if all hi rent is tu i- taken irom turn in taxes. lie- -t.lt. mum In. toe capl tali-t or landlord, nut tie- stale cannot perform its present talks ellicieiitlv mini! t rt 1 1 1 1 1 ii'i wmt. ii iuiiin ii, i in,- in,- capitalist or laii'lloni without lonasca tlou, wmch in robbery. The lieorge lie proioal is an indefensible and dis honest ugge'tioii. It i ridiculous in principle aud impossihlt- in practice It i making no convert, and it is matter lor protound gratitude that the average intelligence in America t nigh etiough to prevent the -pread of the cult inti new circles ol men. even if its old friPuds must assemble from tlhle to time to porpeiuaie It.- lollllder'S memorv. " were requlreil to unit meddling with! private liusines ami to attend to itj own? The state surely ha a business. It ought to d for all of us what eac I of u cnunot do for himself. Each I men cannot lay out and maintain bl own highway. It is therefor" pftusjf I that the state shnuld do thin, lint j every man can run hi own wgon oserl a highway ami the state therefore lis I no liuines to meddle w ith wagoning. ' The Time av that "in pradnef if thriH' factors must go operate capital, labor and land " Why doe It mime capital tirilV Did Adam have any ca- I ital'.' If he didn't fmve, how did he n roil nee il capital lie necessary to pro- 1 dnction? Are not labor and Isnd the primarv factor-each ah'nlutlev ne-I ivsry" Can production take place at all without the one being applied th the ntler? Anil is not capital merely a tool winch labor employ to aid it'.' Apparently the Time think that land could not he ue)' il some n gg did not own it and charge rent. Vet laud would produce jnt a much if a title deed bad never 1 ecu written i iwnersliip of land is not necessary. Nor is it necessary for men to invest moiii'v in land in order to produce upon it. The het hnilingt in Cbicagi "inu upon lami mat is not owned hy the builder. And some of the t ' building laml upon ground which the people own, collecting from the user the full annual value for public use. The Time say confiscation i rob hery. Sometime confiscation may h a preventive of robbery. Thus ShstE property m slave wa confiscated It Happed the robbery ol black men In white men. And il the people appro- priated land value which are now ap propriated hy individuals it will Hop a robbery of the public which compels the government to confiscate private property to carry on public bwtagM, If all land value were taken lor com mon use there would then he no need of taxing private property. The Tune is entirely right in say ing that under the single tax men would not buy and hold land if all the rent ia to lie taken for public purposes. That i preciselv the merit ol the sin gle tax. It would stop forestalling. It would kill the vacant lot industry. I would drive the dog out of the mail- I ger. It would discourage land i - u .iti in. It would promote all manner if improvement. And it would hurt : no one except the idler who lives off the labors of other people. 1 then- ! anything dishonest in tin proposition Is it dishonest to prevent a tew men : from appropriating a value which arise from the pretence and activities 1 of all and therefore belongs ol right to' all'.' Is ft dishonest to stop the m -nop. dilation of ttod'i free gift to mankind'.' I it diihoneit to keep op- Mttaolty wide oen to all labor'.' I it dishonest to Stop the levying oi private tribute Lonely Homes A home k fwvfr compl'tt without ihildrr n. Yt assay homn kfl chlldlcu. Many wiv arr desolate for thr Isct of chrld to lovi. Thslr live srt simlus void of the hlrt motlvn of moUwrhood. Whilr bsrrtntwii l fiuiing, Wt culsbli Mdnui nd iorro. It it m0" cssts on account of mms little Innate trouble, which Wins of tardui would ipwdilv ut nht. ThU port Wine ruUtli the dnorkrd lml orjiru by bulld ng ui th worn out nr and rtiuUtinl Iht mn!nil flow. It reitorei fnc fallen womb to IU proper pl.. Bv itrenth enlng the jenerahve oram It make preg roncy potiiblc where ojrrenneu it. lou can depend on WINEo'CARDUI Sofftrtntt women all ever the land have been deixndlni on It lor jevenrv fivt Stan No mors convincini proof un be liven than the teitimonv ol Mr. Benson, who li only one of thoutandi of women to whom Wine of Cardui has brouiht s rHrrmsnent curs. Many csiei of mij.arrlas;e that trouble whieh robs mothers of their hopes have been avoided bv timely uie ot the wine. ou are atked to try Wine ol Cardui and The Jford Bluk-llrauiht, IU rompsnion medicine. Nine out of ten csiei of female trouble, barren net" included, yield to them. All drugliiti Mil SI OObottlu of Mine of Cardui. Vaniisrrnort. Ark.. Arrll 2. 1100 i mlicsrrtae. whl -h was followM ev flco.liu c -.s Oft rYrys PARK AM YCAMilNl.TON PTRKKTS PtlRTT.ANT). ORKOON , A. '. Armstronsr Lf.. B.. Principal A pmcUcsl. prosiwfve srhoul corsptcuons ' foi thoroupli work, with hundreds of gnwbi.itrs i gl psMUl II J ksSHkllgltl mt stcnorspher Already prtwel of n high sUndlng wherex-vt known, it "I'lv K'"W better mt better Open alt Ihr yesi Students admitted ny time j Prlv.it. or cUs. In.lrnctlon. l.ern whut fggl how we trsch, in.l whst It cels CaUlosee free rloar.l of Dlmtor II v THOMPSON PRl-smKNT tkamMCOBSM - - DAVID M bOMin Hill. ?fB JTAFLY . ... ';LLMY, u. whl -h was followed fv noixnu. r: htishand ot c-.e n bottls of Ine of Canf'il anC. It is and restored mr fallen womb to It plsee. Now I am thro hnttla saa'has another to tak- which I sot this '.ins: to become a mother and Win. of I'ardul wtr. be Mn. VIABY L. BEN-ON . I'.t'irm, r""sTi"ie-' '- !" i '.'- wm nooga Jctnr wusy, Cb Tenu. ga .1- In Selecting a Carpet tw will tiini tbe largest assort ment to ji-icct from at Tailing's store Nes g"iss here in all tin lates patterns, the greatest vari ety and 'he best value for the iiu nev. You can tint! just what yog wapt li Te gad just what von need. The Iwst carpet values i ver offfd in Oregon. Wall pa per l.i-aper than ever. The won derfnl improved rotary White sewing machine, buy no other until you try It. JESSE FAILING. KKIMST TOM gfc b m kst m m w ' -l tM Union Pacirc -omi Sell.,.,. rr-orn PsnShVuT, Chlcsso 1'iirllanil Hpoolst I D m via Hunt lugton ilt Uke worth, llv. 'llll.l 1 "onr, ft Atlantic Rx press I II . ni via Hunt lugton HI Paul Khsi Hull " i t a. m. . ia Hpene sab Lak. rn, Worth, (.ntTTk- earn n.i l- - - r Ms. prtva' rh'o for tmardlf.s; nd. da nuplh lrers tJO . for admission to n t.Ttt'li school oi ... ni! f"' buo1 .llUV- etc.. address A M-. at "- str-mtaltiliiM M. D !'rr:-"l 0 J W. MILL. Principal . n IVjssr 1 T- CAINT HKLliN S HALL. 3 rHNtTLANO, ORB. POI'NDI.h tw A HtutK and l)a School fordirls HMO, akt and BUKATllOM MM Tehbetts. rh. I).. Principal HOTLL PENDLETOS Wiilla w.lu i... illaesSS '.uv.f.u;:M, , 'h.ca..,Bdl2I Ocean and River Schedule r V I'OKTUffl). :i) p. m. Dally All SHllhiK .ati,,0jw San r'nwelw deverr dart. XI C .sunnay - p. m. atataai in p. m. Lolumbia Rivsr To Astoria ami S, UnllDtl IiU x. m. -..w nifr 'urctou City. Newbtre , - - ..iiim a. m Tus Tbra ami Hat. ! Timi. Tbrs and 8al Itlparla Ign . m. Daily. Corvalll h or.. In.l. '' Wlilamsits and Urn- on nivsri u . ' Mm i o i.-... .. ' t "--I "mj wo in III VI av .. .1 Snaks Hlvar h' pari. i tu Uwtstss. H-iit r . r a oi.t. , Aeem. rae,.i: - swan Portland -Astjru Koute Str. "TMhoma' However, the esteemed l'line- coiii- forts i tats I f witn the pleasant thought that this "riilicalou principle" is "making no converts." Yet the lit erature ol tbe iay is tilled with proofs that never before was the principle go much diicuised ami never before has it found sacb wide acceptance. It i on tering practical politics, uot alone in Ohio, where rum Johnson is bringing it to the front: not alone in Colorado, where an amendment to the constitu tion recognizing ft is pending; not aione in New York, where the great chamber oi commerce has flatly end ir--ed it; but in many other states in this union as well as in New England, in Australia, in Kngland ami in other countries. Ha the Times been asleep.' Did it think a great cause had died with tbe death of one of it prophet'.' Jolimtown Democrat. in All of this is magnihcent and it iUlte become the e-teeined rimer. Hut i- tin- esteemed Time sure of it facts.' How does it know that the tlelin neorge Him T I- llll osslble III practice'.' Does to happen to know of a practical application of It Where it failed' At Hvattiville in Maryland it was tried and even those opposed to il admitted that is worse,) . and they Iraiikly admitted that they opixmed it because it would work. On tin- same ground the editor of a lioslon news paper refused lo discus or to permit the discussioii of tlie theory in his paper, although hi- paper was pub lishing columns of stuff about socialism and the like. "Wh do you draw toe hue at the single tax?" asked a com mitter which waited upon him. ' He aaa the single tax will work," was hi laconic replv. In the city of Chicago much of the ground rent iu the husiueas center goes into tlie public treasury for the benefit oi the public. Yet no com plaint i board of an inefficiency of administration In Sea Zealand the theory has had partial application w Hit aitooudingly happv results. Al lie. st .-ver cohiuiiiuin in the . uuiiy thai has voted on tlie iileSllon ho voted favorably: aud the experience, of those cummuuilie lirst adopting It have been . gratiiviug that other com mauities first adopting it have been so gratifyiug tnat other comniunilis are rapidly falling in line. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD li UTTER - arns aud duolli ig Choaper than Un. Lumber, Lath. lu utiles, UtiildtnK i i par, Tur fapur. Liuic auvi Gcoicnt, Mouldings. Pickers Plaster, Hrick and Sand, Screen Dour.-, & Windows. r.tsh and Doors, Terra Gotta Fu-: Borie & Light Prop9! Alta 3 ., opp. Court Hjase. .'itrictiy Pl7si-Clai-Eicallsm Colsine. Every Moderc toD7f?niance Gift U. i Trial Rate; J2.0C a da; Spwu, Raiss by We or montt Bar and I'lHUrd iloum.. Headquarters lor Traveling Mti The Best Hot' in Eastern Oreuon. Van DrM Bro'., Props Successors to J. E. Moore Don't Forjret the Fifth Annual AT WALLA SEPT. 23 WALLA to IV. LARGER. BETTER, MORE AT TRACTIVE than ever before A world of lun tn a week. Tab' a weuk's rest from liusjitiess cares. lrin mr wile and ohifdreD aiul tojoy the fun. WagntM- s celehratud hand Erom Seattle will nirntth the uiusii all we'k. Liberal Premiums paid for FRUITS, GRAIN'S, GRASSES. I"ii j. in- tun OBSWM all tin cr IS, rail. A fou rs maun fur ebilu n liul van an, I in in Hi' Muslv fK t ami imuirj, al Kl.K VNUIl K. t'KlMlK ft .. frill. Bisliup Scotl Academy. PORTLAND. Kuuuilcil OKECiON. ls-u. A Home School fur Boys. llltarv and .Vlanual tralninj;. rail term optai wlib a lacultr uf iwsItu Sepc 1U1MIIII US'' u I ill pri(eMiiia.il and . tyot. Uaacnar irvat uoib r la lo sru buy p lata Iniui r.ir lins srj tMins tliiinmsui)- reuo pirm : nudum mstbuds Sr Uiys r-iTu raraful allsnllon l sjicnt mat rou r.i!oUuiiiiu writ.- lo AKin.'h i m-.v;lu Pnueipal. Hie Pendleton Academy I'KKI'A UH KOK - CulPege, Teaching, Business. Tin- 'lamii al mm rv)urss for en tnooe 1.. t-rnsiiiuuii I'lia.. u, ,u,., ,.,,1. '- a'' I'riiu elm, mid Miai,frd. I ut- liistltutloii fiav U-en iu,',',l niMiii the AoonUlltHl I.Ht l,y tin rslute ltstnl orcauonUon, Uutl fgnAmtm are ad- lultled in uu- .'rtirkius,. A I'Uxilioai SjQIIBM eiUal lo the Isesl utisiiieM follege Ik offered. Kail term U-jriii- baptsjmbar nth. Aililresx REV. K. L. roaiUCB, M. ',., leliillelou, Onp. I'riiictjml. Ton 'aao ' Uallrrsi Mans ::u i t t 1 ft. " i lisaru f'ortiati'l i l.o.i Atton I e . allei. - furtlaiiii Routt KIP " Hji uu llitiast " i Dallriaui j , ,pl an aai'uurer. caaoaae Loo la, si .'linnifs, iiiki.i i'..vf, .mo SMiaja Li Til Oafle. TIMK CAKU uav ruruoaa Arrive Toe Halls ...... TkS Halloa Arrive foriUaa mi . i halls tu I'lirtlaad .... f nii". I" f,ir'.i:i'l u mix c .! las rr ksM. . ttanday trip a i-mluix lattur. Tim oaa tne srU'li scvolc atiraulloaiMssa. ii set- lur iKilll ucaouus au alSA'.Tha aiul IIikhI liivar Lamliiis -Kout ul AMsrMrsst noin I'luinas Main .1.1 f.irtual A. I TAYLOR. A"... Atlori. Or JoliN M KILLDUN. All.. raIUa,ur. IVlllVill.'ll .. U 1 ' .. .... Wk... .L 'ilA I IKK A hll.Si A. II...I in. J i;. wiati.aii;.. .aumuvtr. Sasl E W, CKIUIfToS', Afk. P'irilaail. ur i retli-rii k iill A al H..n,ll-I.,n Ik, Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway isii uuiif, Mill, .1., W-'MW. sas." wi- f'lty, i. Ji. Oinaha, ami All PM Its Last and Souih ' .. nund a id point! 'in the Suunil .1. THE Oregon uluva full lum of wiuuiis tar ami oiakv oar own 1: il.inu lo not iniu ta.in from tbe facwrl f oar Mfapiiura aal.ta.ri loll j a oo.l m aomv matt.; but iay JOSEPH ELL. Leadias flaraes and saddlers MARBUwdGRANITE Tbe tariff qusatiuu i rapidly assuui iag tbe enaracter it should always have horoe oue of commercial and indus trial nature, rather than jitical. Its correct soiviiiK seems imminent. Tbe administration will receive en thusiastic support from all good citi sens io its atiempts to Kuiile public set look! uk toward just anil vigorous hand 1 1 mi of tbe trust question, air. Raosavelt' record (ivea bone that be will occupy tbe middle ground of just protection oi tbe rights of capital, wbiie OsMuauding protection for tbe But the theory "is only a special form ol socialism.' That settles it right there. I'erhap. if were not a "special form of socialism it would at least he debatable ; hut ImjIiik what the Time say it is. puts it beyond the pale Vet poasibly even a "spe cial form ot socialism' might beau improvement on the ordinary form of socialiam which is involved in using the government lur tin- benefit ol tbe few at the runt of the many. Ttie limes says "the Oenrgelte wants to exterminate the landlord and do away with rent." Tin i important if true. But it is uot true. The Ueorgeite has M uo'ioii of "doing away with rent " He want rent to go to those who cause it. lie siuipiv say the landlord does not cause it aud has no right to collect it. But the people as a whole do caue or produce it aud it rightly heloiige lo them. The Time I.. ..s, the s'ncie laser, like the socialist, would magnify tbe state. Would it maguiiy tbe state if it "Nerve Waste. oue oi ibe uuai ualplul book on uerv weasoeaa t er laaue-l la that cutltlcl "Nrv. Waste." by u Sawy.r of Han Francisco, aaw in IU dflb Iboiuauil Tbi work ot u expsr sri.uced suit reputable physician la in rv abh contrast to lbs raat sum of faU. acblng which prevails on Ibis luursaliOK auboct It abouuoa ui carafull) ivuslii.red anil practical advice, ami baa tbe two grsat luerlu of wls doin suit sincerity It is emiorscil by both Ibe religious aus) ecular press. Tbe Chicago Advance aity : "A perusal of the book aud the application of lis principle will put beaUn, hope aud heart luU ibuusauda of live that are uu aufferiug through uerTous luipareuieiu." 'Ibe book u ll.Uii by mail postpaid Ouaof lb. aioal iulersallng chapUtrs chapter ' n un Nervine and Nerve Tonic, -ha been prlakwl MparsMly as a sample ubapie., audi will be wut to any addqwu for atauip by tbe i publlsbart, TMK PAClFH Pt'BLfUfflNo (li.. Box JoAs. Ssu IraocUcu A LL THE MKWg! Take tne Bawt r Oregomsn. Dally yoo a year by mail. Weskly 91.50, and Ssaii Weakly Ds.oo a year. ttampUsvajpy free at t f "T m snBJOfan' WdstiflT uoi ' -Ei " El K t Xi Monterastelli Bros. Marble Granite Works We do our owu work aud guaran tee the eamo at loiest prlel fcstiuiaieo given on all kind- ,,1 cut stoue. h.ril stock on band, It Will uav VOU to ..... ttmm ' , mm " "I B. wnu gei prices lielire vmir ordwr. piSl'lllg Co., FARM LOANS LIMITED. r.MHKH :. '" Alia Hsllal pa aula l:usa rails asf K.tr ll,r,,.inl,,ki. "....I .1. rl. &U. uioUatious. call u or ddnM VS. A IlA Ms. AfWt Isnillalac. S h. "AUUICKUkAU.U. f. A.. ss .11. Walls, Waal TH I First r- I lnrl lelil I , I L I 111 I -ii lullR 1 . 111, 1 i'ii 1 'ii fit II 1 I'll il Mi "-s ias 1 ALL KINO8 OK I.MfoKTfc LI NCHKS ;::::: a rJCHLITZ ATLAS BKKK. Th mi nri'U 111 iitt rtmnntr rtnu; utjver iierv Ujforv : I Mfc: WAZEPPA 821 JUu On lu.piuveil properly I IJJ(M urrent raiss CHA& p Ci, FATTULLO, Agt. ia Walla, Wash. 1 Main St.. nc.iru. H. i S. depot. rVndleton tttfyk Ml Gil ii Ii 1 W nam jgclS' 1 1 ; 1 'f I m 0C0 0ViAU, l-rup BUridQtiy.Puroi.livu simhi H-died liurupean Mian Ulock aud a had Irow depot. Sample K Join In couecttull Kooia Rate MC 75c. $1.1 GO I Uis ' ik Mnitl AND ELCVENirt TS.. PORTLAND. Til ,, 1, ...... . """ti.iaBB la tb. k.vn,- mt ik u.ii ntvoi Base w" " spsola! att'iit.ou. Te tak. aarnaal boss anO W tbmn " r'l"' uuslne. MmM u the wssrk IS ' '"" I with mttfytnf .u.;o. (or feurt y " u oil ii-U iiuAiiai tiiALoetk.