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a hr Echu. » Drurhutrâ » • which he liked beat of the two Mr. Chamberlain ha* gained a “ lickings” he has received since I large circle of friends and udmir- he arrived here as an emissary of ers, not ealy in his own party, but PI BI.IAIIBD KVKKY 8ATV B D A Y BY TH E DKSCHL'TKH PUBLISHING COMPANY. among those of a different political white winged peace? War Hint, 1UU*. at Bend, Oregon, m - L- LJ— — faith. 86 warm is the regard o f ; ■•coml el a ah matter, under Act of Coogr«»* I of March 3rd, ltw:. Fate plays a scurvy trick on a many of the latter for the uoeu mau who is always inviting fights himself and such a firm faith in ! i l B0CR1PTION RATES Per year ........................ $1 00 his ability to manage aright af- aud can’t fight. (No NubHcriptioiiM t a k e n for a shorter terra.) fairs of state, that he has been s<£-rv uro to train Double daily SATURDAY, JAN. 80. 1904 0. M. McKinney, general emi- chosen to every office to which he Chicago via the gration agent of the Southern Pa- has aspired. Rooiavelt is getting to the point cific, has made a report to the Mr. Chamberlain first settled in where strenuosity is an everyday traffic officials on the Harriman Linn county. His first office was occurrence. He gave a reception lines which gives the results of 18 that of deputy clerk of Linn couti- to (lie judiciary and then hie months of one of the most wonder- ty. In 1880 he was sent to the arbiter of precedence gave the legal ful emigration campaigns in the lower house of the legislature and gentlemen second place to the rep history of railroads. The efforts of ¡ in- 1884 became distriet attorney Only one change aß ears, Portland resentatives cf foreign governments. the bureau, which has headquart- for the third judicial district of to Chicago, and that in the d ay time The grave gentlemen of the bench ers in Chicago, have been directed Oregon. Governor Pennoyer>reeog- from one car to another on the same took it to heart that they should be toward colonizing with Americans nised the professional knowledge train. snubbed at a function arranged in three localities served by the Har- and resourcefulness showu in the If you go East via St. Paul, you their honor. As, the representa riman lines, viz., the Northwest discharge of these duties and ap- will naturally prefer to ride on tho tive* of a department of the govern represented by Oregon, Washing- pointed Mr. Chamberlain attorney-1 famous Pioneer Limited to Chicago. ment of equal rank and dignity to ton and Idaho; the far West, rep- ! general of Oregon on the creation; the executive department, there resented by Southern California of that office in 1891. At the inl could be no doubt as te the justice! and the Southwest, represented by lowing general election he- was 3. R O W E , 134 Third St., Portland o f the remonstrance with which Texas and Louisiana. C e n a rs i A g e n t. j elected on the democratic ticket to they favored the president. Ofj During the life of the bureau the attorney generalship by a ma- course, Roosevelt dropped the re-! probably !)-200,000 has been ex- jority of 500, overcoming a normal sponsibility on his subordinate s i pended, but the result has been republican majority of 10,000; On shoulders but the rule of ‘‘like | literally to stem the tide of emi- removing to Portland Mr. Chamber-| master like mau” applied and i gration from the far northwest lain was, in 1900, elected district! Roosevelt’s judgment stands im Canadian territories into tho West j attorney of Multnomah county by peached. Roosevelt is mistaken and southwest arid to locate their a majority of 1102, the county in his views on the “ strenuous thousands of people from the thick- then being about 5000 republican, life.” It is all right to he strenu ly settled portions of the East. I The highest honor so far came to Do You W ant to Soli Yours? ous in doing the right thing at the Within two years Mr. McKinney \ him in 1902, when, unsolicited, right moment but the man who is has organized a force of more than the democrats nominated him for continually doing left handed 1,200 competent, energetic coloniza- governor by acclamation. His things ought to eschew strenuosity. tion agents, who are bending their; majority in the succeeding election Riding broncos was the one great efforts to Texas and Louisiana was 25G over the republican can We are now in a position» totnake purchases from 40,000 outlet for the president’s mental alone. didate, although on the congres- to 50;.000 acres of woll-timbered yellbw and sugar pine lands and physical activities. While During this same time the home sional vote the state at the time in both large and small tracts. I f you, are looking for a buy Roosevelt wa* engaged in thrt lino office hits distributed throughout was republican by nearly 15.000, er and want the highest market price-, it will pay you to call lie had no unpleasant after effects K ast, through carefully selected These figure* are indicative of his or write to us. List your lands with us-and allow us to examine such ns bob U[ in his present oc-_ mailing lists, more than 2,000,000 popularity, not only with hie own them and make vou an offbr. cupation. 1 hen again the “ strenu pieces of literature setting forth the party, but with the general public, j £ osity” that you can get out of the j fact„ regarding the undeveloped George Earle Chamberlain wa s j j family of calico hided broncos is a resources of these two states, born in Natchez, Miss., January ry 1 At GEORGE SCHLECHT A COMPANY thill!» HB marvelous as it is inno-1 These lists did not include towns j 1854. He graduated! from W -’ash- J; DESCHUTES,- CXOOK COUNTY, OREGON. cent. and cities, hut only beads of fami- ington and Le University in 1876, lies in rural districts. with the degree of A. B. and B. L. Senate opposition to ratifi Stereopticnn views and moving He comes of a long line of capable, cation of the Panama canal treaty pictures were obtnined from every scholarly and influential ancestors, B R IG H T ’S D IS E A S E . is unseemly. The people of the portion of the districts which the His family, of English and Irish The largest sum ever paid for a United States want u canal at the bureau is seeking to colonize and ancestry, came from England and ! prescription, changed hands in equator. A treaty has been sign were shown and luctured about in first settled in Massachusetts at an Ì 5 an Francisco, Aug, 30; 1901. The transfer involved in coin and ed ceding a strip of land across every state east of the Mississippi early day. On both sidee ho stock $112,500.00 and. was- paid by the isthmus for the purpose of river. stock. tX a party Throughout the entire comes of Revolutionary business for a spe- fp i L / i i I \>y y of ti u u o i i i c l u men v i i ^ constructing me oiten. m e Mississippi valley agents were ap- His father, Dr. Charles Chamber- ; cjgc for Bright’s Disease and Dia- Nieimigua route was tho more j pointed and large parties, aggregat- lain, during the yellow fever epi- betes, hitherto incurable diseases. preferable; but as we could not ing more than 100,000 people, have demic at Natchez, ISies., in 1871, They commenced tho- serious. get that and can get the Panama been taken into th* Southwest, attended patients night and day j investigation of the speo&« Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores (.-*? route there is no reason suftic where many have remained. and fell a victim to the disease in the cured it on its monte by putting AND iently convincing to the lay mind During the last 12 months the the perform nee of his duty. over three dozen cases-ow the treat why the senate, instead of back sales of land to actual settle!* in m u - a r t a r r iv e * TIME SCHEDULES “ Governor Chamberlain is the ment and watching them. They FROM n KpOM BIGGS, OR. WOK ing and tilling should not do Texas and Louisiana made through choice of the democrats of Oregon also got physicians to name chronic, Oliicugo- everything in its po.wer to ex- the bureau aggregate 419,000 acres. for President of the United States,” ; ¡incurable cases, a n d administered iWtland Sail Lake, Denver, Ft Special Worth, Omaha, Kansas h :32 r-ja , , |, . . , , . .. , Q , ,. . ;it with the physicians for judges pedito its construction. Tlu In Oregon, Washington and Idaho said Judge Alexander Sweek ; high jj 7,5 eighty seven per • lakp.m. Clay. St. Util», Chicago . Y3ia Hunt AiJt East. people want that canal and ulti the increase in population amount- in the democratic councils of the cent of the test wore either well or ing: ton. mutely they will have* it. Atlantic ed almost *20 per cent. In these state. “ The delegation will plaee I progressing favorhly. ; Express ¡Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. There beiug hut thirteen per cent 12:22 a. m. Worth, Omaha, Kansas 6:11 a . ju . There is one thing worth at state* the bureau sold and settled his name before the convention T l a Hunt •Cltv, St. Ijpuis, Chicago honorable means to iof ^ ‘ T * ’ } hu « « r e sainsGeH ington. ami East. tention in Japan's attitude in the a total of 627,264 acres, ranging in and use every and closed tho transaction, the aconmplish his nomination. His I proceedings of the investigating Manchurian controversy. No ne value from $5 to -tlOO per acre. St. Pan! Walla Walla. Lewiston, It is stated that in Oregon alone strengih is not alone in his legal oommittee and the clinical reports Fast Mali Spokane, Wallaee, Pull 3 ?£»•. gotiations were ever conducted in y .54 p . at. man, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee of the test cases were published and via a more grave and dispassionate fully 25000 people found homes in attainments aud ability. Cham Chicago, and East. will be mailed free upon application. SpokajM 1903, a large proportion of them berlain gets close to the people. manner. Every phase of the sub ...... — Address John J. Fulton Cbmpany, H O U R S ject has been so well canvassed being secured through the efforts of Everyone who comes in contact 420 Montgomery St. San Fran P O R T L A N D to C H I C A G O with the man is charmed with his cisco,. Cal. that should war occur it would not the bureau. NO CHANGE OF CARR. The foregoing article from the personality. He has made a most bs the result of a misunderstand For particular» as to rates and rou ^ad d r »«a, governor and is big ing nor of passion or prejudice but Chicago Record-Herald gives one successful J. II. FREDRICY. Agent* Hi**» Or. the Presidential because war was the inevitable re au idea of the great movement of I enough to fill $300.00 to sult of the situation. In the dignity i settlers to the West. It represents, chair. His integrity and ability, a month however, the results of the work of have given him unimpeachable made by of it* position, Japau cau shame ruritM p arses who can only one great organization— the standing in the state. And' for, many a white nation. Invest ft-om $500 to $1500. One Eastern investor made $95,000 in. fd03 Call or H i r in in Railway svstem. second choice? Hoarst, of course.. write forparticulai e. The Wm. It. W h it« Co.. 312 Pine St., Portland, Or. He is a Coast man, has always A Kansas senator is now in-1 dicti'd for fraud. We wonder ifj Ttie following interesting account been a democrut, and if Chamber’ there is a technicality to fit the! ° f the career of Oregon’s governor lain cannot make it the delegation DENSMCRE WEST A BROCK, Prop*. case so that the gentleman's oareer I »PPear®d in the N"ew\ork limes will back the man from San Fran : under date of Dec. 27, last. as a maker of just laws may not be cisco.” No man in public life in Oregon cut short. A United States law maker must lie under lots of ex possesses greater strength among Choice brands of Liquor?. O’NEI L pense when lie goes after motley the peoj It* than George E. Cham Heer and Cigars, and Tor sale and for rent. Cash or berlain, democratic governor of a OYST R ^ LUNCH Cl UNTER the wav that s >nie of them do. easy installments. N ew and sec JOHN H ELFR ICH , Prop. hide-bound republican state. His ond-hand. o f all kinds. All makes Travelers will find this the only If you see it in the Bulletin it’s llama will be presented to the repaired, and w ork fully guaran National Democratic Convention plaee in Prineville where fresh teed. If you need a machine, o f » 0 .— Bulletin. Fancy Wines. Ciders and! any make, w rite me. We wonder whether it really be. as Oregon's choice for the presi oysters both Olympist and East e rn s lobsters, crawfish, and sea Cordials for Family L’se. lieved itself when it struck the dency, and strong reasons will be crabs are constantly kept on * J. E.HUXLEY given why the honor should be be hand. lloor. Fresh fish and poultry 82 Fourth Street stowed upon him. No. 0 Broadway. served to order. A kinds of PO R TLAND - OREGON Since his rrrival in the state in lunch ph h I s . Would it be a fair question to • • OREGON ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < ask the editor of the Bend Bulletin this state in December of 1876, M ILLE R BLDG. P R IN E V IL L E . OR. 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