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fur , PENDLETON, nFON. Till KSl.AV. JANUARY 1. mm DAILY EAST OREOONIAN AM IXBtU'ENDENT NEWSPAPER. Oregon delation In congress, which land law. It was openly emu replies with Its slereoptyied message ' then thai the animus behind his elo of regret. ' - - - quern " was private ownership In li,iiK- nnw. am vnu not irnwlne huge tracts of desert lands, and tired of this disgusting tragedy: Awakening of the Peo ples of the Orient irnH-tlve ownership In larger tracts j The IIK.reuse of the foreign trade of gain acre to the medical worki of Japan, which are very good. Japan ia a pivotal country, says sir. Oh-h run. and It Is eaay to see how n rhrlxtlan Japan might Christianise the whole of Kustern Asia. There Is also to be noted a new movement Enough money will 1 squandered In future, through the manipulation l.h)lia mlll marked In recent , t,e young men of China which AKT Mundell's narrow el- hbed ery afteroona teseept Sunday) illL'lll4Vll I'l KI.ISlllMi 1V COHEreW 111 VUI1M1I1K ""IS uaiumiii wi ...... ...... 'COMPANY. this year, to construct four canals at flshnes In barring Irrigation work In Enough money will be worse I Oregon, and centering an ine acim- HltHHCRIlTION KATK8. Valtr. one year, by Diiill wmiiy, six aioutns. iy man Mity, Hirer uiHitl. hy mail JfeiitT.nne aiontli. by mail fcly. ooe year, by malt Vertl.. all m.iuth. by aiall flr. four months, by mail fe.een.ly. one year, uj wan.... -Weekly, mix munths. by mall.. ( Weekly, tbree aionths. by mall. j Celilo. ScrlppsMcKae News Association. n0 than wasted by congress this yeor i paying exorbitant tolls to the truns- j'jjj, nutation compauiea for carrying the ! mall, to open the Columbia river from .no I 2 lai ! the sea to Its source. I-"' I ' MiI1.FI SENATORIAL TtXiAS. an Fmrlim ttnrean. 4iiti Kourta Ht. rwiin llureau. tw Security ltulltllng. Vsabingtua, 1. C, llureau, rtU 14tli fct Telephone Maiu 11. at lendleton Pustoffice as second claw matter. NOTICR TO AKVERTI8ER8. Casy far advertising matter to appear In aa t-::tf Oretftmlan must be In by 4 :45 p. sa the prevediog day : copy for Monday's Baser must be In by 4 45 p m. tne precea ar taturday To Love's low voice she lent a j careless eur: s Her hand within his rosy flng- ers lay. ' A chilling weight. She would not turn to hear; Ilut with averted face went on her way. But when pale Death, all feat ay ureless and grim Lifted his bony hand, and beckoning Held out the cypress wreath. she followed him. And Love was left forlorn and wondering. a That she who for his bidding would not stay. At Death's first whisper rose and went away. Uiiwvavtl Killing. . . . .i... nuti years, and In the opinion oi me lir. Arthur J. frown of the Presby terian Board of Foreign Missions, is llkelv to pliiv an important part In "Tse Fast Oregmilan Is on sale at B. B. I Let us invoke the ghost of honest i News Dianas at Hotel iwuanu ana , , ,. .-,,. ..- . nr... for Perkins. Portland. Oregon. - the safety .of the aenate. Let us shudder ua we look down from this lute departed statesman, down, down, down Immeasurable dis tances to the Burtons, the Smoots tand shall we Irreverently speuk the name?) the Mitchells Politics cheap, rascally, unblush ing politics, partisan politics, merce nary politics, factional politics, iur chasable politic these nre lo blnme for the soiled togas, the soiled hands. the solld souls, the blemished repu tations and the unspeakable disgrace of the senate of late years. Let the people elect their United States senators, let the people noml- j pale by the direct primary law. their j candidates, and no further disgraces ! will follow. Keep the senatorial fights out of the legislatures, make a the august senute a body too sucred to be entrusted to the intriguing ma- chines of politics, and Its Integrity will be preserved. , I Otherwise, its character will de- , preciale. deteriorate, cheapen and narrow until soon the popular cry will i nriRe. "Abolish the senate." it Is coming to this. It has been ' the hisiory of every republic ever founded on the face of the earth. liich-s. wealth, power, pluce, selfish w . aims, mercenary mottvei tics of the reclamation department In Wyoming, would strengtnen me rhllllK,B the attitude ot me - supposition that his own selfish In- ,ownrd the Western peoples. . terest Ik his chief motive In this act. 1)r jlrown made a careful study of The common sense of the reclamation lM, u,j,.,. during his recent trip department and the good Judgment aroullj tn0 world, und talks Inierest of congress should sharply rebuke ,llRy ,,f the Chinese foreign trade and his impertinence .nd narrows. Or-'of ZtZ egou ha. contributed S4..M.000 to- ha. Increased, with the ward the reclamation fund, through expelltinn ot the time of the Boxer public land sales and Is entitled to outbreak. first consideration. I In 18K9 the total foreign trade had 'reached 4Bti.00n.0D0 tuels (a Halk- I . el.ua, 63 cents In American NEW YORK'S HI. MIRY IKMI1WM. !, 1 ., 19)10, Xer year. It 7 , t . dropped to 370,000.000 taels. but the Commissioner General bargent ' . '' ,, B)rnnC to 438.000.000 the bureau ot immigration ' - Ufj ld , le tw0 following years ceivea a leuei i.ou. o ..... lldvllliced 10n.O0O.OO0 taels. York philaiuhropial. whose name he " . ...! i which a startling American Trade (.rowing Portrmval of the poverty In the me- The share of the Pulled Suites in . .11. I. iven. . this business Is larger than at first v... ..n.noe. f.neara. bernuse no Inconsiderable ..... ,.....,.,i,...rt i invest i i,ri of our trade goes to I hlnu d llOH Ul III. UII..'.'. v.. - . , .... I In the countrv: that lOO.OiM) Kile men I way of England and Hongkong and Is are In the city now. or 40 per cent credited to HrltlHh totals, nut Ainer more than last year. lean trade with China has vastly In- "Flftv thousand children go to creaseu aim e . "r school breakfastless. which means Chinese more cotton goods than idle fathers." the letter declares. "So other countries con, ihlned, and n overwhelmed la the department of sales of kerosene " "' charities with tens of thousands of also Increased g ently In the I uh i t l Mm i.. vi. ... ...i, venrs There Is corresponding In- nppllcatlons from men out of work ears, mere ' . " , i.i ..,.u 1 crease along other lines also. in tllUt 11 linns linen uiini'it- i" w..'. . corresponds In some particulars to nihilism in Russia. It Is spreading revolutionary doc trines throughout China, and may be heard from in startling fashion before long. Christian missionaries are care ful to hold aloof from the movement, which la political and In no aenae religious. THE ENGINEER ....... ..... i..... . )..,, motive has In short, the me- utility oi me n..-. ..... . ii.il to laree sit es in i iiinu. aou Within the shadowed cab the flicker ing light But half reveal his features firmly I fixed. His left hand on the throttle, while his right Controls the air. Aa, through the darkness mixed With lurid flashes, on we rush betwixt The phantom figures of the steeds of night. I lie In peaceful slumber: dreams unmixed With any sense of danger; visions bright Attend my wandering, fancy: for I know That faithful unto death Is he who! holds His life and mine within his hands und fear is banished; und my grateful heart ( aglow For that protection, half divine, now molds This prayer: Ood bless the sturdy engineer. Locomotive Engineers' Journal. 4 1 -uous xor county im) StJosephsl Tinder th dir. Bisters of 8t JimmT. opecuu atbmtka muslo ana locutta, prepared for ttactatnyl -uons xor county ut , "maw. rat drest SI8TKE I tktt.ii U ar. i I 1 SI8TKE BtJPEj scae i Tiifp 1 L i W U i TL Pi " W !" i re- ie 1 e w iththe situation tropolls tnis wimer in iitvios - . ..i,,,. (I,. leni with regard to the unemployed the enormous forests hor.leri ng the such us has never been known in past P''l"- and Waahlngton. great quantities of e ' ,.' lumber are annually exported to Eusl- "The cause of this slu e of affairs r ,iw (lHnsfily ,,. is of less moment now than the m. .,, mediate problem of how to deal wlihj , , ,,. rHl, stu,K f.om the multitudes of unemployed Not .., ,U.r tmu, HX. has the uuestlon tiere to oo w .u umj ort8 sk . a pr,.pal now knoCT, caud by a parasite that 'ng that you should ao li nmie reoei. .mi. - , Umi tn thH trude, although goat burrows Into the scalp to the root of the To make certain, why vide by restricting Immigration I kns ., ,, nmttlnK also amount h.ir, where It saps the vitality. The lit-I HAVE YOCR EYES scattering immianuits. mm H11,lu,v. The fnlted tie white scales the germ throws up In emnlovment of i- .11..,.. ,.,,..u,i..,. thun Ik- , . . ., i.. vmn-na-lnir arm rslleil riandrutT. To mm I 1 employment 01 iiiiinr....... ., - - I states IS now me mini inn iii ......i .-.-.. -- ---- -irunient. uv rrnni.il What cun be done with the great ar- I . . .., ,.,,,, ThlH , lhe more i dandruff permanently, then, and to stop "," "lf J""! I -fe mm9 1.1. I 1 Una tints fllUt DaartVl 1 1 SIT na BF an. , llUBkCB UIC 1CSL UUULIUi these nre I my of unemployed at once . i m rnlu, kalile when we consider A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY LOOK STBAIGB it Bare Lnairiaat ami eieasr Bala, at the matter and think Na Hatter Wkat (Mar. agree that It is not sut The finest contour of a female faos, the sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses ; . GLASSES -nmaihlnw it 1 Iim Ka A im nrnwmmA with cunt hair. Scant and falling hair. It la u thBre the ' reuol . ... v.- L. 1 1 1 .1 ninkpl tho tout nnnnlnr .. IIU1II1K nuir. iiihi Kuril muni no avuitiua - ISrWUru B nerpiciae, an aniiraiy new rw hmh jUU auuuiit n the worniR that have eaten away . tl,e.,uestion eliminates the unwilling and milteniellt nf . ,te Mr. Everett H of th(, rlmlcoi labortttory, destroys . wear glasses. YIL(;E1Y t)I' THE INLAXH E.M- foundation pillars of every' Iat sen- PIRE. 1 ate. I Look well to the toga! breuklng up the alien colonies ill the , ,lf ,,iT,B w now through Euro- large cities should be curried out. Denver Post. The Columbia river, the most mag-; -intrireut natural highway for the Both Oregon and Washington lire eamnierce of all empire on the Amer-, now striving for better assessment fcmn continent, is barred to river j laws. The legislatures of both states transportation because the congress ; are now discussing meuus of reach ed the I'nlted States is in the hands ng mote property, uncovering hld f the corporations. ' den wealth und placing invisible prop- "Thc annual scene in the 30-year-old ei-ties on the assessment rolls. Urueedy of the Inland Empire has Just Through poor assessment laws ull Wen enacted. Congress has refused states lose more or less money, and to appropriate sufficient funds to re-: visible property Is inude to bear an - dote: ' "The horse, said .ajioieon. ie nn I link between the aniniHf and God. .or uni.... rruxcr oi m' .nu.- nun .urn" tne dandrutT germ, ana. or course, slows, if you should, ait with us, giving uui me uu.it ..... t.luton ,lat January, rmii. mere ,,,,, fning h'rtr. and prevents bnldness. 1 very reasonable prices. wining me i.uiii-m ii w,.Ie onl' four Ainerii-aii iiuk " : sow ny lenilinn urunxmia. nena iuu. in skilled lulior. of course. How are we I)rmg an china. Dr. Brown deiluces stumps for sample to The Herplctde Co, to give practical relief to these'.' Mr. Sargent considers the letter Htrnnir evidence that his plans for from his study of Chinese conditions ' Detroit. Mich. that when American business men es- j a. C. Koeppen Bros., special agents. tablish their own houses In China. In- , NAPOLEON'S ORDER. In a hook published by Dr. Lud wig isuchner of Berlin, Oermuny. Is found the following touching unec- i How do we know that the animals j have not a language of their own" I think It very rash to deny It simply The , because we do nut understand It." In the wars of Napoleon an officer snuve the obstacles from the river, to unjust burden. Oregon's legislature allow the passage of the boats bear- ' Hhould follow the suggestion of Cov ing the pommerce of the Eastern ornor Chamberlain and pass a law irranii Idaho and Washington dis-1 ussessinc franchises and unHeen and srii'is. the Portlond rings have sent intangible classes of property siessages oi proiei. inmncmui. na.r most vaiuaoie cms oi uoit-iii t .,,iii In n hussar regiment shed crocodile tears, the legislature . that kind w hich is not visible the j Kan 1M,t.ral tim.a saved In battle by as passed its usual spasmodic reso- , privileges and franchises of the large Hik horse, and out of gratitude took u.uwi. declaiming on the subject of industries and the private Income more care of the animal than of hlm . , ... - . self In lvi Lament wus killed in Oriental trade and commercial su-, 8nd dividends from large corporate th(, I)au,,e. but r-mary for Portlnnd. and the 2a0.-; intere8ts. The visible farm, livestock. the horre would not i;ult the body. people of the Inland Empire ( merchandise and Improvements on and with teeth and hoofs kept off klitik their eves in the glure of this rea, etate must beur the burdens every one who wished to remove It. P-formance and pay their , h(rked b). the ...visible c.asses of! The ma uer por Nim.eon. tun to the railroad. j property. Oregon KMessorn win meei j BUine and watch him. According to Had th office of tnitd Platen ' in Portland on Monday. January ?3. th statement of the Kentinel. the ...rulirii or rnlloctor of cUHtoma at unt tt i- honed that ome comnre- hnrne remained with the corpse all frtiamf been In jeopardy. Oregon hensjve Iaw ! UWePted for the con-1 ht. nl In the nioriiliiff. having pillUciuiift would have sent a dele- gideration of the legislative ae8ioii. j q p,tiful rry . aioa ff lo the river, cation to irongrew lo rescue the Tne memberH all eem to be In a j punged In and wan dromed. rtiite; had the rights of Cregon cor-! receptive mood, and the recommenda- Horace Vernet Is said to have ier .m.rinn iennanlized by con- , ,h uwHUH.fi will not be in'ltuiited thin horne'n memory In pic xrnm. the bent men hi pollticn in the , valnt perhaps, jiate would have been selected an ; pean und Chinese firms. It is not ui- j reusimiihle to expect that the Viilled States will omstrlp its lamer rivals j Great Hrttaln and France ; though It is one thing to ship foreign goods lo China and MUtte another thing to' rontrol them after their arrival, for. the Chinese are disposed to manage ; that trade themselves and they know i how to do it. tlniMiiii"' Influences. i The inf Iu.'imt of .lapun is having ' more and more effect on China, and : it has been recently said by lhe Kev. 1 Samuel Cochran, who is stationed by the Presbyterian hoard at Hwal Yuen. 1 In Central China, thai the Chinese are turning to Japan for their knowledge of Western literature. Mcienee. hisiory. 1 politics, etc. In medicine, for example. ( 'hlnese text books are few and puor. but with a few months study of the Japanese language Chinese medical students Winslow E F. O. Block. i ture. MAP LEI NE I Vur A It.Minu Pa h sleighing soeciali ambassadors to plead their j Mundell. the hoggish congressman j purty w. run down by a cur on the before congressional commit- from Wyoming, wno nas maue un ei-, Logan Valley trolley line eariy rooay ' fort to prevent any" expenditure of and every member of the party of 21 ! . Aw 1.... i,.llli.a.r On. Helver Hut the matter of river transports-' public money in government Irriga-, cromlng 3m only concerns the common pea- tion enterprises in Oregon or Call- Fearlllg violence because of the result srf. the hard-handed producers of fornia. will be remembered by the nf nllI rashness, he mounted a horse Oregon, so the politicians, the legls-', delegates to the Ogden Irrigation con- j and disappeared. feture and the influential citlxens of gress In 190S. as the man who made she state are content with sending the hard fight against a resolution Brlce and Reason Powers, twins. celebrated their 100th birthday at ewarm messages of protest to the asking for the repeal of the desert Richmond, Ind., January IS. THF ADVENT OF j THE NEW YEAR Will bring no greuter happiness than what can be gained through the pos session of one of our peerless car ; riug.-H. We van furniuh you Iwth any , .style or kind und one that will be Ir-j ! reproat liable in style, construction und finish, easy running and durable. ; NeaIe Brothers The Colo Lodging Hi Well ventilated. Deal tollable roams, lood In connection, where goods are served. Main street, center cl tween Alts snl Wrtl F. X. SClJ PROPR1EM makes ; Oregon Tannery j MAPLE SYRUP Pure granulated sugar and maple hie that's all. Hake it at home tt saves money and Insures purity. Ask your grocer er tend 2 cents stamp lor free (ample to CRESCCMT MFC. CO. JCA.TTUE. tJ. S. A. i For all kinds of fancy leathers ana . T , rurs. Ti.io- nd knnls of leather for: I ; all pui )Hwe UoiiMiing and cleaning i f urs unu lui gai uieuis. Best work-j I ; msnshlp. OTTKR A BON, Uli West Alts Street. i HandsosM Sovenir Free To stenoaJNilMsji, teoklraepeva, bank clerka. smasHng nsunsy and Z plaoe of essslsrsnrssl to ua. Bgeau saatsl. nesfm iTe anises Osv. BpesTaan, Waati. Illlll H Celebrated ( TheWorliLai8l The STEIN sit EMERSQ planes. New W1" nin- selectH lui J . . a Himv IS SKI portieres the improved WW chines. PWO"" monta. Jesse H Apples 60 mi WE HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OP ONE CARLOAD OF THOSE PERFECT APPLES. THEY ARE SOLID JCIOT AND FREE IIIVJbI SJ-rv. a u nuimr mvtm., mm. M Lilt ns i aisjo T aaaMi huisjs va a KIir WaZMEm WE KEEP A GENERAL MARKET AND HAVE OS HAND AT AIX TIMES Meats of all Kinds, Fresh, Salt and Smoked, Poultry, Live and Dres ? k I P-li T I 1fa m a.4 nrC rresn risn ana oau vvaier roous, luisiern ana uiympia vy,' HIGHEST GRADE CREAMERY AND GOOD RANCH BUTTER, VEGETAIU.ES AND CANNED AND BOTTI.rn nnnna e HIGHEST GRADE CREAMERY AND GOOD RANCH BUTTER, VEGETAIU.ES AND CANNED AND BOTTLFD fioons A VISIT TO OUR MARKET Wild. GHOW YOU THE GOOD THINGS WE HAVE FOR YOU. A TRIAL ORDER WILL SHOW YOO LYMAN MOT HERS 110 EAST COCRT STREET. ., i 'PHONB maw- i I CE All AO fill SM as Us UHlsi Owjlai Ml At bli Bg Une Lea, Kul ht Ben kan 11 Saoken kt (am Uomlns plan lauieH sir mi IV St. put nl hact'L In. Ut