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WI-:iiMD N DKCKMHKK I. Hun. DAILY, W l. i.K 1.1 ANn 8EMI-WKBKL1 V tlm- Knal k ' PublUhliii: quoj, AT - ri vi 1 Out, E HI (.DN eit Mto t mmoH nn. V i .11 .......... "S It I IflA.l -i r M l-y .inn t "tit-' ... m m .i" i rl kl.T M " rn.N Xllv . ll Cw - . Unf .... . . IH . . . fl mi! i rttMion . irh i r ii wmki.v IttMCtimOM UtHi put ccr HfJ i . Tnftt it i niflr ' ; . On- lack, T.i ii ri MM IU,.; ... l l ! .til W.-rklj. pf I in. h pf iiiunlh . . i lott.1 1 i lt . '.-. fm- i wrt If Uctkl BMiW futt inltriioa, prr in. li.fi . cli iiti.t.eBt IB Hon. HI CiHi I uott, tl. trn (tbU Mi lift ti fi inirrtiott. NEW CITY ADMINISTRATION. I'l'inlli'inn Im now n- tunym m will haw when .laituary llrst "oui". Dr. F. W. Vincent rell n. 'lUlie-i the rlmlr m' tin- iniinir i "Hi . ' utlvc to r. O Halle) Mr. Uall"v nn Is dtatrtct attorney Me has in thai i apa !ty tli pi-Hi Ileal cMtfOl f the crialMl aga hi'ns in tin' iiimmiv. Iiiasinuc-li :is th" tie law Hi Oregoa gtvee into the haiuls of the ilistrli i attorney the vlr teal iMiaiMs nf tbe (traml Jury, an I r'all rente. a tnn ofllec hi nlui . lni: thi' prorlere of tiif dtatrlct attor ney us It has len enlarge.! As mayor, Mr. Halley will h:ie tin ggpolatlag Oi th niatshal .tint i cor. let. Mtbjtci to coaflrraetloe by th i eeeacllaiea. Naturally the aayoe'i reeotnni Mnlatlons within te.nonal l limits win he approved by th" eoer mon eooaefl. TbM by IioIiIiiik two olflc..i ill trlrt attoiney a n-1 niavor Mr, Halle) hu taken upon liiiinteli a ve, lame deKie,- ,n resoptislhllltv. he will l held to a (mint tor the eTHlWCt 1,1 ( i i t.i an extent i.ever before the lot of a man In this county. Matter pertalnlnv ts 'he RtUBll i pallty matters purely of liimlncss ni ture, (lemaiKlliiK attention to detail ami pei forniain e of routine duties b, iployi of th city these will Mil for th. ilevotion of an IMI tU amount oi time on the pan m th new mayor. If he tliorouKhly p-uori i bU work and a inlt blflnwli M th credit to his administration AddlllK the illllles iK niityoi tbOaV of dlxtrict attorney has place I upon Mr. Hallev u hurUen oi lespot ilbllltv that few mn wouU. i...e to auaumo. and that will Bjftkft the i .m in two years a period wln i aflalra of -vei nient will almost - un i I ly baorb his time It will be no unci die nd . i. am' It will he mar, -in! ii all oi his men-::, deli t,i i to lend a si.-t.itn in ,ery manner posxlbl, This the., will doiihtleng do. NO HOPES FOH RECIPROCITY. I'i,-iitem Itooaevelt in hl'i m aaK" favors reciprocity. Yet. wh in all thlliK are consider, (1 there is lltte room to hop,- that the prea nt con (rekh will enact anv law aatlafai torn dlspoainK of the u,i;8tlon. Tin re -within the doiniiiint imrty hostility to re iprix lt and that I'oapiiailly in manifest In quarters that auKeat it ter despair to advocates of r-'-p,:, Hy Tin protected linluatries will n ( permit the conxreas to make any la' imp.tiriio; in tn -.Soenti tl reao.'ft th" doctrine of protection, and reciprocity reatH for Its aupport upon a belli f tin proieitlon aa It nan been Klen tiy (uiiff bilia la not 'or the good of UM peopi. It la true that many '. pubii cans lilxh in the counsels of th - pait favor it. Hut they have now no weight in the nation, anil stand as I'.irianv dojfa of outiasts, In the ryea oi theii political brethren. K, pres. nt.itive Itabcoc, of W'scon in. some months a:--o propoed a ie parture tor the rullnt? parly, InvolTtBf changes in the tariff policy. Hoo;i after In submitted hie propoaiticn Iff llabic I. n-si-mbled somethlni; leaa than thirty cents, and be ;.u.l )ii ; poll gir . in tin- lartf reforM Move ment have been ao comiil t. i ' aiiuelch, d, lhat It is to bo doubted J t)ic will hake anyti.inK t' aay in tie makm, up of the i nilf rOCUD Ibis wintei No adeini.iti: re i inro.'llv bllli ''ill be adofited by the fifty-aoveiith coiiKrea.s ia a foot Kuesa as to prolcibilitlea. Tin Mlnneaof novewMOt axainai the railv.a. truat. appears U be i laro hornet's neat ubout the eara oi Um auMBMlfSi THE MAKING OF A FOOTPAD. The widow of a coal miner livea in dilapidated shanty, down In UM lOWff town of ntttborg. Bhe lina a ooy of 1L' who ia her only "support.' xcopt her own hanrla. She makes I leant Hvtal by waahln overclothes OT the millers and railroad men in the vicinity Sin DOyi no rent, lor th ibanty in which the lives is one of .t hundred or Bore in the dlatrlei which In loni: to a area! coal conipii'v. . r (iiiHitt, i mmm j . .1 : I at ,3 Her beloved son nathere un coal for Ihelt (iallv use Frow heneotl the immenae chutes and hunkers which stand about the home on ev.-r side lb baa nut (tone to school since his rather was killed in the care-In in 9x. lb bju nn imoks vol suitable ctothaa and It niak"s v.iv little difference. anyway ai he ii ontj vrattlna to iroat big enough to hold .i Job In the mines Ills father was an honest, har.l -work-in- miner Mis mother Is a Christian woman and by nature the boy ' well endowed. Ills home teachini: is aood hut also the environ nienl is be i Mr apendi his time up in the yardus or at the depot, whore he lear.is the dnfnits of the icrat nndlscoverrd world, aotlMe Of Pittsburg. In the shade of the watei tank there is a dirty nsseniblaRr of tramps "toughe." donbtfvl charactere, awn without occupation, beuanrs tnd vai; abonda, Tin' hero of theee . ounolla is "Hobo Hoi,." the brahenan, whooc witty itorlee, rati experience, wide acquaintance with the world ami gan erOl good nature make him the fa- vorlte oi the boya who renture lata theee borderlands of crime, vamiboml Bgi and beaxary Bob takes a deep interest in th I Kid as In familiarly calls th widow's son. 'He's got the real artli le III him be would say to the group of ndmli rs. "He rati t ra v 1 now " From thl Indoraeraeal of the Kid." by th champion of the group, he become th" lee i-. ami hero oi tin- ciowd i ( boya in tin- neighborhood He could iptl farther ami itralghter than aaj boi lie knew, lie was becoming a little hit overhearing with his ass iclates ami had a I read whipped n bo- ve . rracefully, who qaeatloned his au- thoi It v Plnall) one moinlna he fold the 'old lady" it she not any roil tin day ahe would pick it up lr self, aa he was tfreil of beiag "t;nyed" by the Othet ! Ida lor llOlag a woman'-- work and bealdaa he had some "un'lnlshed bl?" up town and was already mm" There vote tears in "his mother! eyeo, when he left, but be did nn' know what they meant, and I he was only ii woman am way. and dtdn'l kaoa much He turned up his hat brim behind, lit a hall 'nole 1 cina retta which he lahed out oi hit got ket. and header fOT tin- depot. He spent that day and every dOJ tliereattei as loin; as he st ive, I In town riding the boa cars up ami down (lie yard. He was an expert at gal ttag on ami off tin trains wnlle run niiiK at high siieed to tin- dettghi of Hobo Bob, When a switchman or gored him off a car. and out of the Mud th.- "Kid" was gataa to 'hand him on. " whirh was told and ietoi-1 .i doaog tim.-s that week, down In the ha. low oi th,- water tank. One day he ,K'tuall climbed under a moving car onto the rods and road to the 1m r chutes, two mlls out of town: tnd when the switch eagfao cam. back with a "atriiiK of flats two bonis later. Hob wan elated to kg tie Kid alttlnK contentedly on tie- brake ' am of the rear car. This was the crownliitt act ( i boy hood; henceforth In- was a full rown man. and had a passport to th" aerrpt councils of fh water tank brigade. one afteron tin Hobo said to the Kid: I in goto1 to take a little trip thin! you can follow my mnok?" "Well, I should smile." answered the hoy. taking a freah chaw. "What kind do you chew?" "0. IV" (other ni el-- - "Dig up Well what aavs ym?" "I'm your huckleberry. Which wav?" "Weat." "She's a go " "!(,i an douah?" Til work my old lady lonlxht, an I see you later " Next BJOralBI lb.- "Kid" was stan : in; on the depot platform wnon the faat freight rolled In A bov of hi own sie and ae climbed ( ff thi brake beam ol a box car. dir.- tiy In front of him the Hobo ;iad not vet "ahowed up ' "Hell,, hi 1 ahl the newcomer. "Howdy." "What bloomin' town Is this?" "1'itts " (Plttaburg.) No?" "That's no Jolly." "Whan vii hall from?" -Un here." "0. I sen, anchored to the ihore. gQ vou can't drift " "Where you from?" ' All over. Got pinched In old Chi. (Chicago) and gull bar oold last glghi Pratt) crimpy up here theae morn inxa Baj vou couldn't help a foliar out?" "Aint trot a red ' "You're i eboorfu liar." "On I he dead stpiai e " "Anv of your old pals in? Hut o i don't know, do you?" This Imputation of Igaofggoo itraoh tin Kid to the ipilck "Don't know, eh? Well I KU"Ss Ho , th,- brakemag can pal next: or maybe Brooklyn Mike can tell you who I am." "Where! the hggaj out?" 'Iiowii oi' Kirst and Foreut. but th push aim there. Borne one give the (uppers a tip and everybody la rn the dodge." "Say. that feller over there lool. gorjd to me I'm gain1 over and hit him for a piece of money I tuns: feed. I'm Kettln' dosprlt." The two new gcgualntancee walked over toward town, the "Kid" teelin: that heroism had never attained lUCh helKht before, aa In his new found friend. They met Bab heading fi": the depot "Well. If that Hint a hot pan ' h Bald looking delightedly rroai the other. "Dan, this Is Pltflbui ; Kid. Kid this is Denver Dan continued bj way of introduction The Kid threw down Ills , hew ol !" baceo and triad to lool, touch "Say. Bab," said the new contei', can't you do omethtng? I'm hungi on thr dead " Well, you alni no iprlni ehlckan "Dig up quick, before i hand yun one." Hob gave the aaa comor ten cent' as ii aeerued to be an emergency case. "Denver Dan" went down io the bakery and bought two small loaVCi Ol bread, ami started down the track on i trot lb soon aBMlled a femokl and fooad a doneo pllgrfma had pi ireded him to the ramping place, and had . an oi ( offer liolllnK. That evening Bob and the Klil "ht! the Kilt " The Kid's mother left the lamp burning for him. But whoi she awoke at tuhlniaht ami round htl bed Btlll empty she blew It Hit. as bet tnppl) ot oil was almost gone This Hobo had no rial Me orrupo tlon Cilice. ears aan. he had I .i a railroad brakemaa, ami th,- tttl still clang to him. ns a dbrtlagulalilua mail,, and not as i token of his trade, "(leal th) do Wheel "em"' Mt'1 th" Hobo as the box car in Which the) aare riding lurched irooad o carve "Brer go In the ditch. Hob." the Kid asked nervously. "Kvcr' Why I feel lonesome on, of tin ditch' It's about in. tint. again Bat its dead eogy to laugb aftai it- ail nff " The Kid wasn't laughing Hi' Q Morning came and way ware hi-- 1 1 a, k 'd in a tOOel) water tank "Here's where Voll lealsti'l lOUU)', said Hot. pointing to ii Ion;: Hal I romantic names eat deep Into tin urooded rapport ol Hie tank Tin- Kid tool, hU knife and cat "I'lttshui Kid at the foot of the list He saw the name ol Hobo Bob wall nn toeaid the top. He tinned Ins h.it brim up be bind, too;, fresh chew and loked the very perfection of touahneas. 'Bay. (hat house looki nod ovai there. Try your luck W, tot i" iced " said the Hollo. "!ee." thOUght the ((Id "I I III. Hob meant to work t.u-. Hut h knows the road, and I auess thll ll th. road " When he came back with a i H mi fill supply of i old anil, for two. Hoi. took the lion's than "Better itretcli out and Ket a llttb shut . ial(j Hoii raiting the action to Hi" word A eeok Intel the two travel stain ed travelers entered the "Owl," a down town biiIimiii which iiiibw. red a 'home'' for all the queettooabla peo pi, m tin- dlatrict, They ware tn thouaand Ilea from obi Pittabura ami th,- Kid was fully Initiated A doell rough Voices aieeted them "Where'd ye act him old shack" aaked a gi In lad old apaeigeaa or Bob " Pitta) " gnaweietl ha 'Real thlagf" "van inch." Tin- old sH-clmen laid his haml n. the Kid's shoulder The Kid i ll on tin stove and ered around th, i ,, He looked like the eipial of ail-'tlllll present. "Know the ropes sonny" Mid th I old ipaeteMa, "Yep, all of them and then one replied th,- Kid. tiet the I rat (hair you nn. i empty and lake a nap. TIiIh is your home In a few days Bob disappeared and tin Kid was alone with qaa coin panioua. Several othe, ImyH of his HKe were in the crowd. Well I'ltta," said th. old pafllMIII on- day "aint it about time vou was gettla' a pier,- of money Baawmber, ii all aomaa into the aompaai ham i am eaahler." The Kid was an expert and brmighi in a suit of clothes which did noi ' him very aniiKly. and a goodly MM to his day's work. Waal ill week out. he hi.'KKeii lo ' the company." He was the k amoiiK the town lioys a- Hob I., baan la Plttaburgi years oK Finely, ha got too larKe to bag. He didn't knuw what work was, ho tool; another degree In hia profession, and held up a boy one dark nlaht "Don't inner sii al when raa'N pinched." uaid the oil gpeclmen. "That'a a woiuan's tiick " "CJce. tin y are aettiuK foxy," h. aald when he was arn stcd for robbery, Finally they not him properly. lie didn't squeal, but the Kiiar-U h nt to oary him onto the scaffold BBRT HUPPHAN Of Benefit to You. D. 8. Mitchell. Pulford, Md.. "Dur iiili a Ion- Illness 1 was troubled with bad Mires, triad DaWltt'i Witch Hi.ii Salve and was cured." Curee pile, aoraa tad bum- Beware ol counter falta. Tallinan A Co. The homliest man in I'eudleton aa well is th' baadaomeet, and others, ire invited to call on any drugaiel md Ket free a trial bottle of Kump's Ualsam for the throat and lunge a remedy that Is gaaiaatai I to , lire and relieve all chronic and acute oiiKha, astluni, bronchitis and tor numptloo. Pftaa No and soc i al by Tallmau Co eole aents What S. 5- S. Dobs for Children Children a..- constantly exposed to all aorta of dla--J; Th, ail the! b.r.ithc is filled xvith genua, ecwer l-7an.l dual I' om the filthy streets nre inhaled into the Crs an.l Uken Into the bfood. At the crowded achoo rooms ami othei public places they come n contect aim,,,, , dlv with Wtflllg from or in the firfll gtagaao v can't quam.it.nc !-T,t m. balunci rn' ti e world, and the beat you i can do la to keep theii blood in Rood condition, and thus prevent 01 at least mitigate the disease You have nerli.il- learned from observation or experience that health robuat children (ami this means, of course, Childn n whose blond ll par) ate not nearly so liable to conti.i ' di m asea peculiar to then, and when they do it j: nnerally In a mild form. On the other hand, xveak, amaciated ond gickly ones seem to catch every disease thr comes along, Thi isbecauae their hlixnl ia lack in in all t'ac rh nu 'its necessary to sustain and build up the l)..,h Poisons of every description accumulate jlltfce ,v t in b in tin polluteil und aluRjrtsh blood is unable t, perform ltd propar functions. S,i i liildicu need n blood purifier and tonic to give strcn gtfa and it.ilitv to tlicirblood, and S. .S. S., hcitiffa purely i table rami dy, makes it Uie safest and best for bed lit ..t (oiisti'.iHii.nsof children. S.S.vS. isnotonly a perl bio d nn .ii. inr, but is pre-eminently the tonic brchildren ; it Incn asea their appetites and strengthens the digestion an I assimilation of food. If your chUd ren have an hercditai oi acquired taint la tlicirblood, give them B. and wi Ic i" mil physiciaus for nnv Informntlon or atlvl v. tl this will coat you noth n and will start the Httl wcakllngaogl Uie road to recov . BookonlHo 1 mil Skin ldseases free. TUB SV C0i ATLANTA. OA. l 3 gurajuid.ar wrmttm . i -m 10 Per cent reduction on Musical Instruments Kokdas and Cameras Ti eve arc bargain-, ynii iboMid UOt nvielook. We Invite the Inspaatfcin of our holiday line laehadteg Toilet Sate. Parte aae 'tamlaarai i.adifa Paak'1 Beaka. cut tllaa Bxtract BatthMi cioiu ten Mo'dtfM IMImer'. Plaa ''criume and KKer ec cin'ici- Imported Extract. BROCK & McCOMAS CO. -A V V i.t if A' if a , 4 A . - . . amar 4 Crockery for Christmas PmiMtl i ihow in Rroat variet W'c baVfl th. newest ami neatest in tablewan and toiletware, und a W as iirtmeiit nf tliose ortiapien t.il piacaa that arc in such popular demand foi Chriatgnu Rifts The ptn.es in, all tliese Roods an- the lowaai 1 1 r the quality. C. ROHRMAN. Ill V work ,- 1 ,0nl',MW "Kill. ""SI You get Good Beer. When vou dnjj PILSN! BEER, Uuarantmi ni (iizzineep Ask for Schultz Rrewiid TWO BEST WHISKEYS.. on can Old Jas. I Pq Old Henrv I (lave lircn the Suae 1780 Especially auaptMH ily and meiiicina! ran Evarj bottlr uuanateJ TheOfM ED BESTH0I1 705 Main St. HEATING STOVES liulorr purohagiog cotm- and look over nujf gfgg and gOflg- plate inn- oi baatiag stoves whicl we are selling at a very low figure HANSFORD & THOMPSON, The Lending Hardware Man. Ih. Only Place yu" tMIH A Lunch in N Imported be el LimtxnjerCMH Imported do Stout Porter. Atlas Beer THE WAZEPPA 4 BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. :or line shaUing and ail tearing OI machinery r tiie mill or factory it CantlOl be surpassed : : : Made from fynu Metal. East Oreionin Office, Pendleton, or. . I ..iiVtt He UW pun uiga' m Farmed