Ito.«MM* ........................ " ■1 I ! ALARM IN I’MITI \ND. ■ I NO Fini b IT \l L. Tie War Department is having trouble in lilting uniforms to our Filipino scouts. The first 5.000 were cut tor the slim physiques characteristic of the little brown men Co), Humphry now suys that they have fattened so rapidlv on the subsistence stores furnish­ ed that it is almost impossible for them to get into their uniforms. t* Oregonian: Let the business Cimtinued from First page, community and tho •propertv-own- secure tracts of thia class of land« ys; of Portlaud take notice that sur­ whenever they can find a suitable veyors are in the field locating a tract to purchase. I line of railroad from N vssa.on the I “Answering the statement of The ¡Oregon Short Lino, to Vale, in Oregonian so far as it applies to inr SATI RPAY DE( IMIltKI.I ■ Malheur Valiev. 1 et them con- personally, aud first as to the Fed i suit the maps and note the facts of er»l appointees al the two utliecs WILL SPECIFY CHARGES. geography and topography; and named, Burns ami The Dalles, 1 i» then li t them consider the signifi­ had n<> responsibility fur their ap­ Mr. I>. P. Daugherty, w i ll known After an interview with Secretary I cance uf this movement. Nvssa is pointment. Thev tire not in the A • throughout Mercer and Summer . • i ii punil’i'nlvi Hitchcock last Saturday, regarding I the point in Oregon first touched district which 1 represent, and counties, W. Va„ most likely owes . : ; ft< Kx'.lii’i’dllCtíuta the land situation in Oregon, Rep- by tho Oregon Short Line : \ ule their selection devolved wholly up­ ■ ■ ; ilS .HU. ¡.kbe Is 11’ his life to the kindness of a neigh- resentative Tongue, said to an Ore- lies in the valley of Malheur, on on the other other members of the l>or. He was almost hopelessly af­ I gonian curreapondent: the lineofthe most direct route con­ delegation. flicted with diarrhoea : was attend­ i'l “The Secretary told me that necting the Short Line with the “So far as the appointment «>f ed bv two physicians who gave nim Ii 'ii.Cheerftil ... ’>.• :.Di there are no more attempted eva- the Malheur, Ihtrney, (loose Lake the other land otl'u-crs is concerned, little, if any, rc.ief, when a neigh­ hCb.'Ul* :';."'i.G'ii!diU'iieill'.., smns of the land laws in Oregon and Klamath regions. From \ ale the apiiointees ut the time of the bor learning of his serious condi­ th T.un.ib It'fpliinc ner Mmcrul N ot N arcotic . than in other states where timber it is an easy stage to Burns and Hp|wiiutnient were honorable men, tion, brought him a bottle of Cham­ is becoming valuable ; that the Harney County: from Burns it is of good reputation, and if their in­ berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ ,u/.. .'f ux>:etTiPirc c. ? violations of the timis-r and stone another easy stage to Paisley or tegrity was questioned I had never rhoea Remedy, which cured him in act in that siate are not being made Lakeview, in Lake County; and heard of it If. however. The Ore­ less than twenti-four home, l or i bv citizens of Oregon, but princi­ one more stage reaches the heart of • gonian <»r Land Department will sale by 11. M Horton, Burns; Ercd 5 pally hv |»ersons who are coming Klamath. The route is an easy prove, not by mere rumor, but by I .■* I Haines, Harney. in from other states. and natural one; and it passes some tangible, substantial evidence r -ÍI.U» -N ■ - I J • ■ >»t 7 “I was unable to find that a sin­ everywhere through productive or that these men or any of them The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean gle othor of any Land Otlice in potential A . I' • ■ ' ■ country; and a have been guilty ofaiding, abetting is the only weekly newspaper pub lion,Sour Sloiwh.lJi ui s1 the First Congressional District, or railroad operating through it would «•r conniving, or negligently per­ iVornwA ouvui am- |cw;i li Chicago in connection any oflicial whose appointment I command absolutely the whole mitting frauds against the Govern lished in m.rn; ndtosju gnat daily papers. It have recommended, is under a sus­ tratlieand resource of that fourth of ment nr its land laws. I shall be with the fl contains a judiciously s-dected picion <>f misconduct. If there are Oregon which lies to the southeast. glad to join w ith mv eolleaguea in summary ot the m ws of the nation anv. the department declines to And it would command it, not for recommending the appointment of and world, the beat stories, home, give me information upon the sub- Oregon and for Portland, but for their successors. But 1 am t.ot 1 farm, woman’s, ami oilier special -,‘v A i ■■ f., rn nt i ii-rt Salt Lake City and the Eart. Thus prepared to convict these men departments, ami fair, patriotic, "1 asked the Secretary that at hooked up to the I'nion Pacific without proof <>f their guilt. Neith­ ■ aide • ditorials. written from a Re­ I the earliest possible moment he Railway system, and with no direct er until there is proof of their guilt publican viewpoint. It is by far EXACT COPY 0" V/RAFPCR. localize and specify his charges. connection with home markets at shall 1 cull upon them to prove the !■< st general newspaper ot tin- and imintingout both the offenses Portland, our southeastern district their innocence or else confess WesternS| lies. The regular price offenders, so that innocent men would, for all commercial purposes-, themselves culpable in silence. for the Weekly Inter Ocean is 11.<'0 can lie freed from suspicion. 1 tie be lost to us—and lost for keeps, Representative Moo iv, comment­ ami for the Harney Valley Items Secretary said he recognized the Its cattle, its wool, its wealth of ing on the editorial said: “1 am $1 50, but subscriptions will be re­ justice of that, amt will comply timber, would in the nature of not surprised that the Secretary of ceived at this i tliec for the two with mv request at the earliest pos­ things go East—and its commer­ the Interior would suspt-ct that papers in combination for one y< ar sible moment. cial patropage as well—for with its there might be something w rong in for only $1.50. “I could learn of nothing that outlet o]>cning to tin* East it would the disposition of the public lands r t r ri 1 •. 1 would place anv ninnlier of the be as effectively shut off from of Oregon when the returns from A Remarkable Ileeurd. State Land Board under suspicion. Portland as if it la v on the other The Dalles district alone, with I i Chambei Iain’s Cough Rimed;, Secretary Hitchcock says there is side of the Rocky Mountains. which I am best acquainted, show bus a remarkable record, it Ims » nothing on record or in any w iv that applications to purchase lands l>eeii in u«e for over thirty years, known to his department that in under the tiniltcr ami stone a'-t during which time many million The near approach of the time 1 he slightest degree involves any have grown from about 25()toal>out battleshave brm sold ami used. It members of the delegation in con­ for the calling together <>f the 1500entries in the past 12 months. has long been the standard ami niving at or having any knowledge state lawmaking body should re­ “In other words, there had been main reliance in ths treatment of uf any misconduct or anv intended mind the people of this section the filed in that office, prior to January croup in thousands of hum» s, vet evasion of the land laws, or being urgent need of legislation on a 1. 1902. in 27 years since the estab­ during all this timi n<> case has in any way negligent in the dis­ nnrnls r ofqnestions. Among these lishment of the office, only about. ever l>een reported to th<* manufact­ charge of duties in reference to is one of the greatest importance 250 sworn timber statements, cov­ urers in which it failed to effect a to the sheep growers of this county, i hem. ering 40,(H>0 acres, while in the cure W hen given as soon as the the question of ti.xing migratory past 12 months there have la-en child becomes hoarse or even as L. WOI.DENBERG. SR., Proprietor. The cost of the la«t census was , bands of sheep entering this coun­ filed about 1250 entries, covering soon as the croupy cough appears, ty for range. A bill snoultl be in ­ ♦ 11.654.SI 7.91. Rather a high The services of a brewer of Jong years experience fins been se­ 200.000 acn-s. It is not strange it will prevent the attack. It is priced xffair considering the inac­ troduced granting the cjunty court with this remarkable showing from pleasai t to take, many children cured ami the ur< duct of tills Brewery is of the best grade in the of t he various counti< s permission curacy of the sla'iaties published. one land district in the state, which like it. Ii land Empire. Place u triul order ami you will not be disnp- It contains no opium or to tax these n i iratory herds The In the matter of land actually un­ with the {>os«ible exception of Burns other harmful substance and iniiv poihted. dercultivation they have furnished sheep men and all stockmen of contains timber in less quantity be given as confidently to a b.ibv BLR NS, OREGON this district should unite and de­ figures showing that more than ami value than any of the other as to an adult. For sale hv II. M. mand of their representative that 200 counties in the 1'nited States five districts, that the honorable Horten, Burns: Fred Haiucs, Har­ h ive more acreage under cultiua- he push this matter' Another ques­ Secretary of the Interior’s stis- ney. iion than the counties contain. tion ( purely local) is that mention- picions should be arotised, when The bar is supplied with none Some of the farms must be ’ double id in our last issue regarding a you consider that each applicant activity Through the pernicious but the very best brand» of hili granting the < ity of Burns au­ deckers.’' to purt huse under the timber and of some members of the ( Fregón thority to issue bonds in the sum Wmes, Liquors and Cnrlsinuti'd stone act must first take the follow­ Wool growers’ association in mat- ofllOOJilii for building improve ­ Because th* members of the Ar- drinks, and the i hoict st Cigars. ing oath : tors »fleeting the future of certain bitration Board are serving the ments. This does not mean that That I have nride no other ap­ eastern Oregon counties, they have Your patronage solicited. e >untry without pav. it is m> sign we will do it. but when, if ever, the plication under said act: th it I do Courteous treatment to nil. ultimatum is laid down to ns we not apply to purchase the land a- unintentionally of eotir-e, killed that arbitration does not pay. will be in a position to meet the hove described on sji-'-cuhition. but their pet n e.isure, the -ealp bounty Corner north of postoffice. scheme. That measure, which was R-pnrt from R issia point to the demand without unnecessary de- in god faith io appropriate it to my owm exclusive use .i.i be reenacted at the- soever. by which title I may acquire coming session of the legislature.— from the Government of the lulled Blue Mountain Eagle. Cor.gri ssiomil leaders are slow States may inure in whole or in t<> outline the plan ot legislation part to the benefit of any person proposed for this winter. In fact except mys -If. ‘‘The addresses of the applicants they are uncertain as to the policy And Ones Cent which wi 1 le adopted. Ifa major­ range from Maine to Montana. Buy a postal card ami «end to The New York “If the leading paper in the ity ca'i be rallied to oppose the Tribune Funner. New York Citv, for a free President's plan“, it will be useless state, in seeking to investigate this specimen copy. matter, chooses to throw, by its "After mv Inbvcnme in J-inn-v. i>." ivriles to look for any new legislation. 'I he Tribune Farmer is a National Illustra­ OINTMENTS Mr-. Nan. v Alrtli r. of St Paul. A "iMitl n l general assertions, a dragt.i t about « ••rely from all -ort-of nelu » and tnin-. until It would* eci-m that after ihc ex­ ted Agricultural Weekly for farmer» and t.i followin'.; XI iv. when I reel ctf •.: - -ur perience of the recent campaign a the officers of the land department I, ami suppositories will i ot, their families, and stunds nt the head of tho (.•■mu' t-. -rratiuic oil f< mal • di“• e- - I wiou p i-itivelv can nut-do more to b Pier •<• tor luivi'.t. .'dt’iou-r’i I thought saf® majority will Ire found who of the Government and state, as iî - ire v I would die. a. our pllyddan told lie I agricultural press. The price is $100 per th in relieve you. I. i- •lore liable to .II- than to get will: > ..ur well as the Congressional delega­ i .1 I. rlv advice «--nw d m he ilth to tv- ri.t if d. will follow the leal of President It requires un internal year, hut if you like it you can secure it with 1 t «.e fl. ■ 1» .it.> - ••!' Dr 1'i. r ■ I ivorit In. • tion, in order Pi catch the guilty t Roosevelt r'miedv to remove the cause - notion three o' i.ol'l •! Medical Ill-cove"' vour own favorite local newspaper, Tho a:i ; three vml. 01 Pellet- ' together with vgof t he State b-gis- their sweeping insinuations.’’ STarJEE? is held as strictly private anil sacredly lature. Let the jieople and the I conn lential. Address Dr. R. \. Pierce, press bestir them-elves and • fe­ I liull.ilo. N. V. The invitation to consult Dr. Pierce, maud of their repre-entative to 5 lie Monroe doctrine is interpre- bv letter, free, is not to lie confused A with offers of "free medical advice’" the state l .dy that he support and tuted by the State Department; I-J made by irresponsible persous who are work for the elcetion of an Eastern nMii i7wriij.ii iwiu1 V ______ along the lines laid down by Presi ­ not physicians and are profearionally Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of and legally disqualified for the practice Oregon man for I’uited States dent Roosevelt, that tin- I’nited timber cr-rr. rr; \i. H.oor-xo. i . >: of tn lieitie. any invention will promptly rcccivo our opinion free concerning the patent ­ Senator. This is not a partisan ! »>l: FUBI4- Th • ¡2, 1'J»2 ’.bat. it shelters anv <4 the Amei icun t niMtily ills. It establishes regularity, proposition secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Nolic*- :• h**re’»v eivciitljn’ .’liiry A. tph I Par­ Republics against th<* results of latent» taken out through us receive special nottce, without charge,in tion and ulceration and cures female ker. hn- filed notice of init-mion to make A dri weakness. T he P atent R ecord , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted The projiosal to sell a marriage their own wrong doing or vioiat ions proof hr-fon-the i:«-zi-t<*r h * h I Rec-elver et thrir 1- kf .K. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense office' tn I’.mn , Oregon, on Sntnrd/ijr th»- 2Bh by Manufacturers and Investors. Medical A ideer is sent free on receipt license witfi a ditorce codicil is in >f international amenity. The clay of Jd’iuary, on timbe r f”i!t irn eppll- of stamps t > ;>iy expense of mailing Send for sample copy FREE. Address, the direction of thrift, drift and oidv condition is that nfiv punish­ , c ation No .».’, for the S\V quarter «»/ srcMion No. Send 21 on -cent stamps for the liook ill 23, in Township No. 21 S., Itnnge No. 22’$ E. VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., paper covers, or JI stamps for the clotli- the spirit of the age. It ¡, always ment inflicted upon our weaker hb«* nam* • n < w inie«*e-. Jam*** Oanl, Peter U>un