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THE ITEMS w “CAREY LAW OUTGROWN." 4 Th«* above is a honding for tin <*d- i’.orisl in the Oregonian of Oet. 27, COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER the closing paragraph of which reads: « VH RDAY NOVEMBER I EM.’. Miss Colombia, we don’t like your canal anyway. Cuba has rejectai ¿he treaty fav orc«’ by tho l'uitfld States. The coal strike «commission be gan its investigations Thursday, President Roosevelt on Monday celebrated the forty-fourth anni versare of his birth. - ‘Th«» truth about the Carey law t appears to lx» that it has been set aaido by tho new growth of senti merit for Government action in ir rigation. It represented, in its pas sage, the theory, sound enough at the time, that “th»' arid la- ’« are the states.” Th« Government was asked by thecrazy Trims-Mississip pi Congress to improve the lam) and let the state« own it. This was out of the question. Wo must elmuse between Government aid with Government ownersnip, or state ownership without Govern ment aid. The Carev lu»v seemed necessary because Federal irriga tion work was despaired of. But a tew short rears have s«'en the rise Rc|H>rt« fr«im Eastern state« ns- cures the republicans a safe major- itv in the next House. nod the • i.actment of the Maxwell law. It now becomes perfectly A special session. Wht? Are jj|,, to ¿oppose that the Federal the reasons put forth such as to i Govemmeut will consent to spend justify th«' expons«» of an extra‘the proceeds of its land sales in ►< sei.in. reclaiming arid lands and l« t the lauds themselves Is- parceled out Th«» propose! transfer of the ami a«lministered under state aus pices. The Maxwell era may be Panish Islands to the United States ex jiected to put an eml to tbc Carey has fallen through. Th«» Lands- regime, an«l the best that occupants ihimg of Denmark has refused to already in th«' field can hope for is ratify the treaty. to get fair treatment fortheir vested rights. It is reported from Brussels that \ Protest XV Iddi Protests Too •.inftcrv.aticn >>f th“ timber nml M lie li wat-T ot the Rl'ts Mountain region is not a(T«’ct«sl. but. on th«» contrary Oregonian. The agitation in Northeastern it i« cinpbarizeil, bv tho movement which seeks to »lofetil any ami till Oregon over the proposal to place project» for for st reserve, for by I the timbered parts of the lllu,' this imminent it i» nuule manifest Mountain range under the * forest that,us relali'd to ill«-»«» ititcreius.tho rcaervo” regulatio is proceeds, pos “coyotes are at th«» corral " laift sibly, from lack of mutual under without proteetiim th«» Blue Moun standing between the agents of the tains will literally !>«» skinned. Interior Department ami the peuplo The trt«w will b«» cut down at «1 who conceive their interests to be enrri««! to Eastern muiket; the menneed. The former have been range will lie « uten out : amt with over-hasty in tho r«'con.tm-ml«tti in the destruction of both forests and : of spesilic lines for tho proposed grain roots the spring« will go dry ! reserve, and tho litter, through The precipitations of lb«» Winter alarm and irritation, have fallen storm«, in»le;i I of being held in into angry ami radical opj»oaition storage for the summer supply «>f when a more judicious ami rea-on- the rtreuin* which tluw out of th, able altitude might better have mountain spurs, will ru»h down the serve I all th»»ir legitimate interests bur«» mountain nides in torrents ami Therefore, through haste and folly 1«: lost. The vivifying breasts of on both sides, we have on hands th«» mountains will drv up ami not a rational consideration of the «uffering generations of lutin will matter at issue, but a hot fight wonder ami grieve tit the lolly marked bv tuueh bitterness and which pt imilted this condition to tending toward a political M-ttl- - I m > brought about. Extension of tho forest reserve uient. regulations over the timbered re If it be true, -as the spnkwniin gion« of th«' Blue Mountains is, in for Baker ami Grant Counties de- the judgment of The Oregonian, clare, that the reserve proposals one uf the verv iiiqxirtunt proposal* cover a wide arcs of settled country in which imnortant industries are .»f the time a» related to the p«-rmn- The established; that it threatens to de nent mteres's of Oregon special proj»et which has I mtii «ie- stroy these industries without no- comtdisliing any compensating | fined an<l which is m»w under con- good to the country ; that it has ’i«lerati<>n mav ro«|uir«’ revision: conceived in aid of a selfish and but it is f'umled upon u sound sordid interest, and that it will principle of action, and no matter harm rather than help the perma how opposed, it ought not to be nent interests of the country, then abn« «!<> rd. Imbed Un« very ener- ■y great mistake has tx-*-r. I *J‘‘°B**I*o*,*t •on « which it has a very call, ,1 forth is kUggcstive of mutiv« ’ made ; and ifth<- facts are sufficient to sustain th«' charge, there is nut for its eniiKcemeiit. The Kind Ymi Ham AI wu . vn 1l<>ii;,bt, nml whh-li Ima bevi» in il.«» fur aver 30 yi'arx, ims borne tin» »1« mit uro of ami ba h I h 'I' ii mu!«» un<l<»r ht* |i«»r- Honul stipcn lsl«ni ubico lia iiiihn«»y. Allow m» «ino t«»«l<»» <'h<’ y«m lu tbla. Alt Co«inl«»ri*»lt», Inilhitioiii* nnil •• Jti' .'-«»«»«l ” i»rr» but Experiments (but tritio with ami eiiilnt, ; Ilio liciilth «»t Intimili ami C'blldren-lîx|»erlciieo again t ! ApcricieiiU What is CASTf "’‘A Cnstorli» is n lumnlcsa siibatltuto fu. gorie, llropH nini Noothlnjr Njmp»»- «-ontidns in ther Opium, .Mot-plilii«» i. autista net». Its ngo li Its guaniiitc«'. inni ulliiss l » Verlslincss. Il cur«»* I>1 Colie. It r«'H<-v«'* Tcethliig Trouble liuti l latulem-v. It tutsiiullulc« Ilie btonim li ami II o W ì 'I m » |ild“ll iieilitlr Tilt» Chihlrcu’a l’.umceii—Tho ?lotli« i ' ì’ara- A CENUINE CASTOR' Bcnro tho S.(jua In Use Fe" ‘ HC e«NVAU the Boer Generals, Botha and Ik- The Oregon legislature will have larev. have abandoned their pro- a chance next winter to wrestle j used tour of the Unital State-* and with the problem of inlying off a will return shortly to South Africa. little <i«-ht of $'.tl0,00(>, th«* Indian the slightest doubt that the Score Stuiiiaeli I rouble. war veterans aver the state has tarv ot the Interior will order such Portland wants F'skl.OUO for tho owea them since IS."»."». A bill is i changes in the project as will rem “I havo been troubled with la-wisA Clark exjiosition. and per l»ein«' prepare«!, and it will, be edy its faults Tho whole purpose stomach fur tho pa»l four »e the i«6U- of th»» forest reserve policy is to ■svs D. L. Reach, of Clov« r Nook haps another $100,000 after while presented providing for mice of i-iikl.iHMi four p«*r cent “A few for a state building. The p«»op! . help the country; am! in every Farm, Greenfield. Ma-s bonds, to .'tin *_ ’ (> years Should »lavs ago I was induced t<> hut a we believe, would not obieet to a instance where there has been a the bill In-come a law th»'so bond« contest the department t»a» exhibit- > h « x of Chamberlain's Stomach imi r< a-onahle amount, but let them will lie »old ami the tucney thus know when- it is going to en«i. e»l not only a willingness but a Liver Tablets. I havo taken part rais«-! !><• pai 1 to th«* survivors of commendable nmiety to do the ofthem and f« el a great deni better.” the Indian wars. T. A. Wood who right thing, The course cf the D you have any trouble with i your » t . ft f . ft Our Washington correspond«*nt i< engines ing the project, recently protest, therefore, should have b«-en stomach try a box of these Tablet*. ray«: T-vte cable advices say that swid : “In 1855 the Oregon legis not ono of heated opposition to th«' t You are certain to be pleased with France, Great Britain and ' lerniany • lature pissed a law authorizing forest reserve policy, but of civil th«* result. Price 25 cents. For the payment of $2 ptr day for every demand for changes in the lines of sail by II M. Horton. Burns; Frol have concluded an agreement f»»r-‘ 1. WOLDENBERG. Ml. Pr<»| netor «lav spent in active service. This of the special project in hand. II.line«, Hurney th«' military ev&cuationofShanghai The services of a hr« w« r of hmg years cxpciix-nto bus Iren s»- I amount was never paid, but the There is that in the radical terms In the negotiations leading to thi g.iV'-rnmcnt has since allo ve«l the cured ami the nrofluet of tills Brewery is of the best grade in the'*' The Admiral Clark testimonial event there has also been brought Iridian fighters "•"• cents a day. We of the protest and in its hot heatled committee which is arranging for Inland Empii'r. Place a trial order nml yuti will not hr <)i»ap- about an extension of th«» “oj«en- propose now to present this bill of1 method which suggests that there is th«- presentation of a sword to th«« l»ijntcd. door" policy urged by Secretare onra squarely befor«» th»- state of mor«» behind it than appears on i valiant cutnii>nn<l>»r of the Tifegon BURN.-. OREGON Ilav. The Stare Department is Oregon, ami we contid-.-ntiv «•':pw. its face. It is common knowledge i • hiring tin- late v ir, have r«eei\rd that there are factor« in tho con V«TV ni'ich gratified, as both the alxnit •’■IKK) ami Secretary Mitchell it will be paid. W«» do n««t think «- le.’.ntion ami the adoption of this th«-'’etc will ultimately have th^Cj tention in no wise r« latcd t * the is so sanguine of snee’ss that b«- The bar is supplied with mm«» I I .»Iler is «lue to the initiative <«f bonds to redeem, a« the general public inter« -t, but on the contrary ha«, arranged tramq ortati««n from but the very list brands of very devoted to private interests, t ‘.is count rv. Philad« Iphift to Portlan«! ami r«- guvernm»«nt. -h«« ild dothat. < Call- Wines, Liquors ami Carbonat«-«l opposed to any policy of conserving t turn for the Admiral ami his wife. iornia Ins issued bonds in this the forest of the Blue Mountain drinks, ami the i Imicist Cigars. Thore seems to be a strmig tin- way f««r her eurK lighters and the region which will stop their gainful Your pu.roiiHge solicit« «I. His Life Sand by t'liaiubi-i-lain s •L-reurrent among Republicans for bnmls have been taken up by the projects. There ar«' loggers and t.’olic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Courteous treatrm nt t>. all. tariff revision which will rectify general government. ITorhia did millmen who care not what’ be Remedy. the same with like result. When comes of the country after they Corner north of postofl’ie«». certain abus.-s claimed to exist as “I*. I. Dyer, a wi ll known ooopvr Ix»rd was governor the subject was shall be permitted to rol> it of its , VI > t «■ town, x s» »v 1 1 • save r»» r* nvr «jx-|»»7»»er *.«•>**»»» of 11 this be believes Cham a result of our protective jioliev. CALDWELL A BYRI), broached I«« him But he ridiculed timber: there are sheep and cattle j berla'n’«» Colie, Cholera. an«l Diar But it should not be thought for n the proposition and said it wouhi Proprietors. rangers who wonl«l gladly “skin” rhoea Remedy sav*«l his life last moment that u reversal of the pol bankrupt the sta.e. I nm confi- the country for their own profit; summer. *■ lie ha«l been sick for a icy of protection is intemled. ; «1« nt, however that the next legis- t her«- are lurid pirates win« are anx month with what the «loctnrs call Changed comlitions insy of neces-! latiir«» will be disposed to treat the I ious only for immediate and person bilious <lys»'ntery, ami cmihl g< t r itv l«‘tt‘i loth«* revision ot the tariff Indian warveteraml fairly bv pro- al mlvant «ge. Of coarse, all such nothing to do him nnv good until Ì relieilule, but the country can rest; ytding for the payment of that long ’ stami in opposition to anything he tri«-«l this remedy. It gave him ..... ........... ««sure«! ttmi whatever changes “re ¡,¡¡1^ _ „„ ,he fi.A. j,,. and everything which htoks to con immediat«- relief.'’ skvs I’.T. Little, nisde there will be none so radical __________ dian war veterans _______ j yet living will I servation of the native resources merchant, Ilaticeck, Md. For «ale n- to upset business. im-et, with the long deferred recog- of the country, which through their by II. M. Horton, Burns; Fr««i - • nition. • iperation* are rapidly licing ex Haines, Harnev. for sixty year» tin’ NEW \<*RK WEEKLY I'ltlBi NK h:ui l»e«,n s national ploited And there ar«» reasons to WMkiy new■puper, rvmi annost entirely by far.iien«, ami has «•i>jo«<»i the DO YOU GET UP The Oregonian argues that a fear that some part, at least of this «>«•»«<«» anil Mipixirt of tho American f«eople to a degree never alUined by any similar publication. THE WITH A LAME BACK? T**“.1 session would attempt to furious energy of protest, has its ****** ** ******** •***.*•* » tdke thè appowitnieiit of thè state springs in these private and essen NEW-YORK TRIBUNE EARMER ktdaey TrowMe Malus Tou MlserabU, prison snperint-.-ndent. soldicrs’ i tially vicious interests. is made ansohit«»Iy for farmers and their families. The tlr«t number was ¡sailed borne eonimamlant. adjutant gen The Oregonian does not contend November ~tb, 19111. Almost everytxxiy '»•■ho reads the new> I payers Is »are t> knew of ’.he wcndcrful erai and state lami agent « out »«f[for tbc particular scheme which Ev *ry departuient of agr eultural in !’«s*ry ia coven«,! bv special contributor* curea mace by Dr. thè hands of thè démocratie govern- who are le«ders in their re-jH-ctive lines, an«l the TRIBI NE EARNER will Is has been defired by the agents of Kilmer's Swam'.-Rcct, in every sen*« a high cln»«, tip to date, live, enterprising agricultural pa|»T. pro th» ^reat kidney, li-.-er or-to-Le and vest it .rith a state the Interior Department, it may of (Joel l.ivcr Oil is the 'nc.ir.s fiis««ly illustrated with pictures of live stock, inoiel farm buildings ami home-«, and bladder remed;,-. board ennaisting <«f stipe oflicers. be that the limits of the pr6pose«l It i-j the prei? mef.- . of life, anc! enioyrnentof life re ugrieiilturxl machinery, etc., Thia action by thè legislature is reserve h ive been too wi«|ely drawn; ’ '*• cal triumph cf ,.io Farmer»’ wives, sons an«l «laughters will find *,^»<-» h 1 psg«>s for entertainment thousand-: ni'-n v. »men ana : tcer.th cent-.:«;-; <: » tinhkelv to he t.-iken at either a and it m.-iv be that some rights i .children. Regular j.rke JI per ««-ar, wi li l’(I MbHXO. AddrtM» i’ll .MS, I urns dr. i * M, cover««! after yea,: vf True, which ought to be r«‘spi»ctrd have f ,' scisniiiic rc-earca by special or regalar scasimi When appetite fails, if re XjL.. Kilmer, !!••-. emi it woul«l r«»b «iemoeraev of thè iinnecessari)v ami unwisely en- stores it. When food '• : nent kidii'-y and btad- d-r epeclali^», and I* spoils of a.Tuje, bui th«.'next g»iv< rn- erouchcil iipt>n in thin particular, |3i;n|cn, it !iit< the b’.irdcn s n o»-fully »•jceeirf tl in promptly ejrln;; or ¡mie he republiean ami it. would plan. But to concede this much is I i. « I ...• , ’..¡•hie/, bladder, uric a’.id trov.’ When voulosc 11 -h.it bring.’ 1 » • at.! Brief..’: F.lsciiic, • zhlch Is t..e e»ir )«e ine.«nveriierit to change thè a*- by no means tocondenm the whole * ♦, • the plumpness of health. f <r. . ,-f kidney trouble. rangement bn«:k again in l'.HKi. — project. If the plan is in fact too br, liil: I' r'o i>wamp«Root Is no: r- \\ hen work i . hard MU i’ « « ' dforcvcryttiln|»Lutifyuuha<zer.i.'- Salem N««ntiml. wide, chen the thing to do ia rea I duty is heavy, it make' in i ... liv -r ci- bladder trouble It will co fo:i:. J rf7 1 P sonably to amend it. It would i bright. ;» .. t;«; reiiiii'fyyou need. I.hosbeentectei t i -c many way-», l«i horpital work, In private Our fee returned if we fail. Any ono sanding sketch ami description of Candidfltcs for the Democratic seem that if the Baker and Grant I of -h it i» the thin • i. tire, amonp the l«olplcjr. too poor to p«.r- any invention will promptly rcceivo our opinion free concerning the patent . aoe relief and has proved so euccesef-j; In nomination in 1!KH— Win. J Brvan, County protest w« re prompted by ! wedge: the thick end 1- i •'» » r»y case that a special arranfemet.i has Grover Cleveland, Dave II. Hill, right f urjiose it would take this ability of same. “How to obtain a patent” sent upon request. Patents of ko But what is the use I 1 - r.i;.d« by whl'-hall readsrs of thl.e paper socitrcd through us advertised for sale at our expense. < . I.ave not already tried it, may have a Arthur P. Gorhani, Richard Olnev, course, and th« r<- is reason to pus - I when vou hate it, and can i ù i;»le totiln sent free by mail, also a book and Tom L. Johnson, Tak«« your pect its motives when i Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without, charge, in it argues. ’ gust 't? t 'ii >j t lore about Swamp-Root and ho- / to T ub I’ I TENT R ecoko , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted i f. uloitt If you have kidney or bladder tiout/e. flick. This represents every shade riot for a nx.difit.il seb« me r>f reser- of C Scott's Emulsion V -.» x-rltfii^i.ionilon r iadiirj ihh|;enerou.« of every Democratic doctrine, faJ ' vation but by Manufacturers nml Investors. a i- tor i. complete over Liver Oil is thefood that ia;«. t ier hi this nap rand Semi for sample copy FREE. Address, ami '¡am. throw of the whole project, which you forget your temach. r".J your aHrecs to fei I «. i;fhMr£iCa.,Binf- If you have r»o ,d It ” m would leave the vandals free to free samnlo. Its Uu.b!« ’■ • »' . ■ I1 l 4 »ton, N, Y. The sumrlsc vou’. Senator Mitchell left Portland wreak their worst. I'rgular fifty cent «nd (Patent Attorneys,) SCOTT A. BOWNE, Ch< • • • Olli? 11ZC5 are cold by all good drefrist; N- Monday for Washington. 1’je argument f»-r Gjveri.ujent 400 Pearl Street. i Harney Valley Brewery The Windsor Bar PATENTS GUARANTEED VICTOR J. EVANS A CO., COC.A.-.a ¡JI.OQjsUl ¿.-Ciifami. i» » ». Ï.. Evans Building, - WASHINGTON, D. C.