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- v rt'KDAY JANUARY 4, 1902. DAILY, WEEKLY SEMI-WEEKLY BY TMK OrcgonUn Publishing i.iny l'KN'in.i. hin oliKt.ti' MlU VR' Rf'.' . I: rtn ffiy yrt year. ) un. nneevpy eis month. t., mat oa.- mpy Mr n i carl Trial flub rlp, ill ... Sineie OSBaSafa x . ' I ID Otli-copy jii- vfit tltu tot'i IIXHi Tntl eacripti..ii Si'iel not WHIRL Y V Ht I rtW H t Om ropy on ar tMv il Btoattta T rial Mfea- ru t nej Mnl sees AUVUIlalM SATSSl ilifi:, ..:.e rt -uini Owe liu'b. ur Irav Ifl -nl-l . . ill i -Utaa i ricii. er lra. i " da i . set nmnlb t in. rim n , v men who ran go against a proposition involving about fifty thousand do! lars of hoodie without trembling, fair salaries ran ho enacted at the next The best and most intelligent re iNlhllrMM ntnl honest men In nil par ties demand this change In thf inter est or Rood government Thr time bOI come when Ul sinister Infliicm i I Inonllnnti' PPtsOOPOttOP ought in he nMNi from our state gov ernrhtot. w ii. Dfv li( h-, awtul WWh'X nth Hi. II- I' mO'iti. f-'.O' lll . r '- pi r in Ii i-t tl HT 111' llll Ill rkl) I- f I fir- In. !.. I la ... i . - i III rn ln ii. . in Pit I i-tr month 1. O' I -. In ,' .r Ui-ii li liin-a In. ..... in H( ,., i. r n.ii. 11 ni .qui . . ... j O- t'ttwi clt. In l liakw i Main ill essae -valy, pr i ... h per nionlh P i.l m noa' . i .lrrtaeiniln - ilv cr Halt t.rl IBrtiuii. r in. h. flv . ab-- . .. n .. . . utlki-l. leu v. ..U per I'D, rail, luavniuii. MAYOR VS. CHIEF. Six mum Union are In favor ot John II .ithnian for Ckhrt nf polite, to sue ewd blPMstl mi.' w against him and M.IMH Hollo oppoppa hi-- roiolootteB to the position OMol H' athinat. kggj .elm PaOtOPPfl thi offi with oaooJdoroMo sattatai tlon to a large numln'r ot people, bp kas even made Improvements In the adniiiiiMtiatiou ovor his prstkh ooaon and many favor hlt reappointment. Mavni Hallt-y bOI 00 giotind bM hi- op pot Woo to CMpf of Police H-atiimai. Il hjoo rt-aons for bf povfai tlMM rlaothnMB has- "topltoitaV d rW for lodlVldMOl protl Mayor Halli ha- RflMOYttl to this tStOl and OPtll tln'Y ati. proved in ho un triu h is in thi. riKht in opposing II- .tthii.nn rpRppoiOtOM nt Ii thi PtarfM a, t r u Mr. Huath mai. had bOttOT r-tlri' foi In thi nplrlt of -in Si-artan law. "It In a eftOM onl p ! found nut ami "OftPM" cunnot M i oudoiii'd Tin ootfe ot ol fii' that a i hir of pottoo tskoa la pfokoo i rokoo Into fmnnii imi, by th oeopMUloa oi on f oooy or rJHop m vain- fMloT04 ! law Iwoolian It la had I'nniiKh foi tin UBiclpOlIt) to do So. but ll ih a itIdi for tin- StlOf U di ii' -..I'll to on- NPJ OT un- dol lar taken rontrar to tPM nifilnPMl ami PtlMtt It if ii' to .Mr. Hi-athinan to iluun Unit IktM tlMPO PJIPfVP fpPIIPJPI art untrm ami thi- Kti ' umiiai. hoppp that hi will pp quirk pa do ho other wif .i Mim-uui in tutu should in forthwith named and llttolltMl THINGS ROOSEVELT FORGOT j i, Saturday I JptltPIPint QpPPlPl Mil's, thi- COPSOMBdlni pOPJOnil ot thi Unltid Stati's army, Incautlouitly vln : i ... i ti... it'i.ii.. ti rt ...i. un - ... i. in .i-i inr.... In a HIP of sixty-two years, whieh had hrmiKht him into r-ontnrt with ten presidents he had PJOM throuith main MtportflPCOt and doubtless foil pre imied for anything he mlfcht eneount it In thr home of any pjPBtlOPPM ot in- pi papJatPJMP. Hut Qoneml Miles found somethiilt: new In store. In the pregenre of "iitht or ten other Vtpttoin PVOPldPBt KiMMevelt Is said to have turned on i. in and ex lahneil' i on r ' ondii' t is arOTtlfj Of l ensure It. You had no business to express an opinion ami I am aorprlaad thai a man of your experloiu-i and mili tary tralnintr should be cnlltv nf sueli a ros braoch of iMPotplhu w i a ii in it betp thinking ihat if President Roopovolt had taken lm to rocoll 'tain PlreunotMCM he would haw li.-Httatid before admin Mttorkw to nonepp Miles the rehoJit of a si hoolinaster to an iinrnlv pit Pit. Kill loalpii e . a mational faellltles there eame to the front a group of men trained in the humanities and ready to supply to a new people the olden eulture ami the etPOPtOPl trartttton Hut the land JtPPt mi tippnrtlpj ami Its population Inn i ti pe i rossed the great river and Ik great plains and tin- great mountains and pushed on to the PkOMi COOPl a new generation thrust thOPltPlrM forward, in whom native pblllt) WPi abundant ami who apidted txort Ob servation and ii large visioa to tin wealth of new material displayed nn every hand Now nt last tin- WTOdl tlotls seem to hi beeomlim ll little (" i omplieated eltllei fOI the prpdPBlll artist or foi the gitted student ol Hie and this Is the rOPPOB why MHTM ot the Iwat of the younger men are seek lug to COPtblnt in a RIPWMrp the QOPl Itles of the tUCCOMlVl groups Of tllel preilei essoin From Tin Point tl View " In the JPBQOri S. illnu BISHOP HANDY SAYS take great pleasure in acknow ledging the curative effect oi Pcruna. At the solicitation of a friend I used your remedy and checrfulh reuimmend your Peruna to all who want a good tonic and . safe cure for catarrh. ' -"JAMES A. HANDY. f . , ...f tho elergj an- .rtO PpPM thalr unqualified endoraa- Bwn , , ttnd Parnn I dlj PdOpPW P) preserro tham from catarrh (ti,. . mswl h kaa alwoy boon Iko bono of poblto Pfppptppp, tppj aaa? i... ....... i,. ii r in thi .Mli'titarv life of the clonrymau. Anionu ..r:l . .11.1 ' ll.l ll' "un ' w n il... r.. . nt iii ! run. -e- of nnleil Olefll ; ,,,,, . A. 1 1 .i ii. t . I'. P.. oi iinmiiiore. :in other liM'atlon. The i man mi Hie PPfoMvo vlrtuee of Peruna is tin- Ui. UUl . ".ii I'' -h"l OTHER NuTABLE CURES. PROPHET AND RADICAL. vkan Tkaodon Roooovott Ptpi two .i.- t-ii months ami thirteen days old Nelson A Mll- PBtOTOd the army as a rotttOI H" fought in the blood) battles of the PtPipQtllP lie lore Klehmom! and at Antletam. n loptoppkoi 10, 1891 when Mr RoooovoH was ihppi paon elavop montha ami three days old he boopJM i olonel of his regiment (in May .; im;:: when little Then 'I'iri had fPOPhed tin- pge ol tour ami bpjf jreore and was doubt lean lux rrrtotlng if htp ftrel Itoipwn CeJonol Mil - was ornlnp tin- m-ilal ot honor 'in dlotlofnlnhed pollontnr m tke bol tl "i CbnncHloraA lie, while botdini with in- . n!ii. nam! a Hot of abattls it.'1 rifle nits against a sirmip tor.-i' anomj until severiv erotinded n May IX. Itftt. Mites he.nni" tiripadiet-peneral ot volunteers for npnhihed eon i dur'tiK the hot tleo of tke f)ld Wilderness and Spun -vK itila f'oiirt Mouse At this time Mr. RoOPOVOtt was tVp ami a hal i. - nid ami the Id.n Kllhu Uoot - 'ar of wai. was Just grad lat'ui: frofp rollepra pre pa rotorj to itndytng law ii August U'.'i ; tWO months he fon y.iuiH Roooavott'i sixth hlrthdav. jrlpadlar-OeneTo lllloa was brevet I'd Majoi fi.'in-ial foi "highlv merl ionoa ana iiiHtiuguished eomlu inroiigtiDiii tb. iiimpalgn and pai iKPJorly for gallanlrv and valuabb OtPlre n. Ike bottle of Tteam s Hta tlon " "t FIGHT AGAINST FEE SVSTEM infer aornloi wnuinled Tin Salem Journal is making a pood fight against tin fop system In tan (pootMOOPfl ami making It in a way tkOt promiaes to lie pPMRfpJ Then an abuses u, this PPJHPMllOBi abuses .. thi system not In tin least attributable to the offit ial as they iiulv iienetieiarn-s under th. law an.! in no nn-asure reMpoiislhle for it Th. ofttrrals wer.- ppppppl with this pysiem in vogue anil simply acoojl Its n OOrda as others would do were they ii tin ppppp positions It Is the ysteii. that should In aboiishe.) Salaries lor offleials instead of fees should I., thi try on the part of every voter With salaries the state off! .- i-oultl not he a 'graft " As the Journal says. It la in the power pfl the people to change the present system of private atate officials salaries fees and perqulaltles with out holding a conatltutloual eonven tlon which would cost 150.000. with present extravagant methods of eon ductm pppk bodies and then It might r.oi hi- adopted by the people when submitted to their votes I'hi Jourim. has shown that the tan constitution .s a limitation on salaries not a prohibition of fair sal aries and that it was Hpeeitleall left to th legislature to rlx additional salary and that It has been done in i round-about way All the fees perquisities ami salai lefc PPM paid under the constitution and mostly in spite of it because the tunstllutiui. ifppj not inhibit payment ef fees and peniuislties The people must mak a stern ami I persistent demand for reform 1 . not lie deceived by the proposed delay of constitutional amendments am1 onvi ntloiis The people through tin legislature bavi the pow.-i now to re form the abuse If men of ehara. tei and ability an sent to tie legislature, men abov. orklO ' PPtt) graft IM themselves All these distinctions w.-i.-roll by Abraham UpjOOlP In :iii'ni trenerai Xflles W .1 - thret. times In view of these facts do-s It not POPJ to Pn-sldent Hons-., It as If hi might gracefully leave the reprl mainls the veteran . ommamler nilglit have sarin,! to th. ordlnarv coots of military justice instead of vohn, leering rebukes of his own? Ksi'laliv when Pa remenih. i- ., certain round robin which the su periors of the officers who sIkh."' ii found quite as Inconsistent with dls clplina as any remarks attributed to '.noral Miles'- Np Yorl, man o u ci said to Pie a si Is pOrOPlto. by the way. who POVOI did nr. thing ssrvtooble to socle!) in kls life i "I am afraid ot that lien ) weoi U' htal because In is a good man and radical" That was I true In sight. If a man is had and radical you im, roope puhib opinion against him ami so nulllfv his rodlcolism If a man is good am! IHporflCtal, it In conforms his efforts to tin ann lloui Hon ol society foi Instance to clean ami sanitary tennnients. he is no' particiilnrh dangerons In prill not OrlOMOl) disturb the settled orib" 01 dlsordoi ot society the vested rlphtt oi iRTootad wrongs of IpdlvldopJi Hut it a man is at once good am' radlcol tlnu look out tor him lb hits "liny In his horn " Thai Is .; bpl cotttbingtlon to nnet And If in add turn to this his radical notions hoppt I to he true there hi nothing to do Inn to put him out of the wav in Jeoui Chrlsfs day they did It b) crnclfix Ion. P-rhai's today w. ikooM gjvi such a one "a gentle pitfkPPPalP ' In Henry Oeorge's ease It srai doln by the slow ni.v .i'oii ol long ppd weary strife and struggle a a Kin greater than In.- Intellectual genius was Georges pjjorol Intel It would lie amusing, it It did .mi in un iuiligiiau' i.. heoi 'i. '"urge potronlslngl) ami s "i '"iimtuously oharactcri.iMi h- i". i .. tow In fact as a man with one Idea ami that idea the timst mtklesi agrnudieniept. a n lii a sense Henry rfpnrgr was a man of on Idea. Hut It was an Mos big enough to inspire th, greatest brain, the largest heort ami the no bk -t soul any man could ppppi - ppd tin wiih st and gaapest life any man could lt.- The idea wa.- tin service of humanity COOCOlPOd u- tin milveisril brotherhood of man unOOt tin- pnlTeraol rktkorbood of Qod Am' H wa- tin fervor of his devotion to that om- Idea wkli h tnsed all this mans varied gins and powers Into such a porfsct unit' pj pjpj trans poroncjr i made him a fit medium from the transmission of messages froPB on high It was just his moral lnt which made men propkoti of old and stll! mal.es nwn propketa loiia; Thi- mad- Amo- Boppg and Isaiah proiih'-t- This made Maitzm! a prppksl am' tin- also made Henry Oeorge a prophet Dean Charl 7' Williams. Ii ii in Modern Culture for January. A Husband Escaped the Pangs of Catarrh of the Lungs. Most Casos 0f Incipient Consump tion ;ir" Catarrh. o This Is why Perunn bad become so Justly famous In the cum of catarrhal diseases. It cures catarrh wherever located. Its cures remain. I'eriina does not palliate; it cures. XI t. l'r.derlok Williams, PresUlont of il,, loBtk side lAdiee' Aid Hoctety of Chicago, III., writes the following words ..i onuse for I'eruna from 073 ('uyler avenue, t'hicago, 111. : ktj home is never without Perunn, for 1 have found during the past els years that there Is no remedy that will al QMS alleviate suffering and actually cure, as Poruna does. Four bottles com pb tel v cured mo of catarrh of the head 0( psppppj years' standing, and If mv boa bond feels badly, or either ol it catch colli, we at once take IVruiia. and In a Aaj or two it has thrown the sickness nit of tin system." Mrs. Frederick Williams. W . lUkPgPa of 7M Sheffield STSOtta, ' liicigo, 111., is the Aaaistant Matron of the" People's II os p i- J Ul. Hln has the tollowing to say 1 Isiut i'eruna: I have h ul fre quent opportunl- f ties to obaerve the I v.,ti,l.irfli) ' 11 r a, I r.t U llliml L0Qim Ho in ( KVTt.iiH.l IS 1 1 v eft'-elN of Irt Hfll Si Peruna esis'i-inli v on persona lifter- Sip, W. A. AIIHoh in;- with ti contested condition of the Air-. Edward Bptppns of Carthage, bead, lunga, ami Btonooki generally pTi Y.. writes ss follows: ill catarrh. It alleviate, pain ami e 1 now Uke pleasure in notlfving von ' ' "" esse, tie- appetite ami BO ihat mv hnsL-aml has entirely recovered 1 "" " "I' ko enure ajropHP that tin from catarrh. HO to a well man goon 1 i'o"klv regains MrnagNi ami thank-to yon ami I'eruna. He took sU lr '' " -Mrs. W. A. Allison, i.iii. .' your nn di nt' a-directed, ami .u il not derive prompt and satis it proved to be 0al fhi IklOg for him. factory r, -ulir from the use nf Perunn. Rto appetlle to good and every thing in- wnn at one., to in . Hartmau. giving a eat "ins t'. SgTS, U l,, pm n .,, ,i item-nt of our ea-c ami he will ' on ii - I"" n and he Is gaining in be pleaded lo give you his valuable mi aVah, and seems wall ever m."- vtoe grotto, KIM. BOW LRU vri x , 4 . . r. noikoup rillllipl of in Internal si will nure Tht Hartmau xaiutariuiii, 'olumbua. catarrh in one tooatlop will . un- it m Ohio. BRACK UP 'IT'S NEWS POd have some gggj j Don t look like stump art not Have yout tint ami culls laundered at t ., t 1.. 1 . 1 ami ou w Id , In,, ,1 new nun the mm 11 J. W. rtokpnrM, iion. James A. I REAL ESTATE BHD Court St. noor First I Ha: Real Estate! See Here: SLOT MACHINES D h D u h n MILLS NOVELTY CO., Chicago. II I 91 t..ll, l.M d. . V GAINS! REAL ESTATE for SALE Journal COLLEGE MEN AND LITERATURE Of tin SO i jlleit Kill. kerl.,.,-L..i Iters, Irvine prO pp rod for Coluinbia but did not enter Cooper entered ale and wa expelie. Hrvant spent a rap p Williams ami did' not are to flnish hit course Of tin Nev. Kngland men of letters who took PPOI th. suprenia. from the New York era. the majoiltv srors .aduates of Harvard, although two 01 the most distinguished ar, to be credited to liowdoiu. When this most import ant group in tin- history of American letters left thi Scene on. gj one the nu n who came forward to take their Places and who are now the foremost rtaur. s of our literature an gg-dg ot 'ion. southerners and westerners Very few pj theni are from New BJng land or New York : ami very few of then, are college graduates Rut the younger men of the generation now advancing are most of them men who have enjoyed the early ail vantage of college training In other words, the most prominent American authors of tin present day who hapiwn to be over fifty years of age are by a large 1 majority not college-bred men. I wherepa It Is from the colleges that hav. conie the most of the promlsiug of the American men of letters who have not yet attained the dignity 01 nan a century. Perhaps the explanation of this fourfold alternation In the brief his 'ory of American literature Is not far too seek. In the very beginning a ollege education was hard to get nd often was hardly worth having Then In time with the settling of the ountry the advance of our clvlllza tlon and the improvement of our ed- NaiTs Dyspepsia Curt Has cured these cases and It will cure you J. M. Church, LaOratnle, (n. any. "I "Uttered for Ji years, and hnlfclTi had I not used Nail's lysiep-.ia 1 gfi I would not Is alive t write you n tee' 110. mm Nathai Kalk Hot. Idaho - suffered for yeajps: found many relief but im cure except voiirs." For atde by Ta'lman ft Co , and al! first class druggists, ur send to fan Nau. Po'iuind Hotel PfegffMgy, I urt toad. Oregon Price Si a bottle or Bottles lor Ps eapreas prepaid PI I2.A00 for a Prsssnplion TSc Urtst sum svsr panl lur a pfM, fn POPfto hsnd in San Pram Ik-,, yw u ,h l a iraufr lavillvwl lu Odlu al .ion. MlUttsnd was paid by a party of SaStOSSI mtt lor a simciSc fur Brigat'i Dtoasss sad ouiwl illllisrU) incurable iliaea-- Tbsy commai'e.l Ibe arioii iuatiHK'. ,,L lbs psc-in.' Nov li. 1M! Tbsy iutrywad Korea of lbs uurayl sa.l trtaxl u ,iyi ,. n, mr IU by pulling pSSJ tbrea Opppa cdMa on lh ir-almeul sad POPPhtojJ tbem the, .,,,.,. phyticisut lo uauie cbronk-, Imurablu tl sail sdulnltursd It wltb Ibe phy.K.aa. Im )uil(. Up to Aug St.. pkjktf OM parent of Ibe last caaa war aitbar wall ar progret fug favorably TPera balng bat iblriaau par tUM ol lalluraa IPs parllaa ware astUdaU ami iloaail tba irana aclioo. Tba prorasliug( of ibe niveiiigaliug ceumlliea sad tba cilalcal raparu of nie i,n casaa wara publUbad au.l will b aialla.1 free PP appuaellen. Addraaa Joh- 1 i . rvCo( r.sv. i Maniguraery M San K . , LUMBER Slid other I in, ding material hsPloJIlPJ Line. Cement, Cluster, Hrick. and Sand. We have a targe i.m k of wood qui ruu lor hOFM and dwellings. Oregon Lumber Yard A.ta St., opp. Court House pjpj L'lll sso UMI MD acret. acres acres aeies son - Hem near ueur neu 1 near g0 Itwi sso 111) III!' I till h mm 1, Pendleton FpOdlotOB. Ppodtotoo I'einilelon Pilot HlM'k acre a.rex More acres acres acres aciei wheat wheat wiu at wheat wheat wheat w heat luud land laud land laud laud land 360 acrss of ehoie wp about ton mlisi no rt Mart , Tui. I u. a .un 1 11, ,a una oi uic r. ed fsrms In the county im scbooi advsntapss. Will or trade for equal value in land. Eigtit fine lots in PtndKtM each, on easy terms. 180 acrss of wntat lard Pendleton, 1800. 35 acres choice fruit iid land near Milton. Oaswafi in bearing fruit tree , 7 fa. All under irrigation proved 120 acres on McKay acres si botton lead unen balance good wheat land, proved. 580 acres good wheat bodv. four miles freai terr is half cash balance m suit pure aser j' . w Pendleton Ukiab Stage Line Host on at Carney . Sec Ihe Poini? LajOveFeudleU.ii nvorv day at 7 o'clock jxcopt Huuday, for Pilot H,s nv, Ridgo, Alba and Ukiah (,x iZ commudations. Keasonable freight and t:vmSBiiger ratea City office at Tallmau A itore ustiog lour am.,,, Hpalflua .i yo,,oUt,toi.k.,, to aahop wn'.r .oUknoUe Oioat th..,.h 77, "'" ' lou . rltbt price f rWas h- rtarit Co's drug work Doll only 11 East Orsdjonian ta a week. iliarge iiml ol by Carrier to Jli inllex ftnin town Six New Houses Cheap. N. Berkeley THE REAL ESTATE MAN. Nvlug Hank RllllllgPg, Pendletou, Or. The Place to Buy : : : : Is where vnu can get poods quick ami cheap pricee. line of Lumber, Lath, SliingleB, Build ing uajier, Tar papWaCuni and teaient, Pickett-Plasu-r Briok, aiui, Moulding N:rbttn Duorsi W indows, Sanh A Dourw, Terra Cotta Pipe. Pendleton Planum Mill Lumber lard. BURSTER, - Proprietor. Farmers Custom Mill P-sd Walters, PraprkHor. Oppsjatii, :6) bsi rau a day. SI SMggd lor wliaai Vou get Good Beer. When vtu inos PILSNI BEER. Guarautootl ui eaur heavlavche dizinew Arik for it. Schult Brewmr aV.ttARj V'KHtniao iWHISB for who ouaiK- TTjTaflHMlJ). aaid by vm" . . Tlax. I nllVrt 5"" I I IV - aiway PgKULgTON ou, ai .fw. m