IS. i i i : t i ' i it em:.(. TIII'llSDA Y, AI'HIfi I2,1H.H. TIIK IMNOBIt Of UK I'll:. To tlio Kill tor of the K-wt Of i'icoiiImi. Your article, miilur the. uIxjvu headlnn In tlio Kaht Oiikiionian of March II, 1H8H, wiih rt'iiiarkiiblu.MotHiiiiply lH.-1'aune II wan u jilaln Htatonient of tlio Hitind anil no dal wurlil,lmt beeaiife. it wan ho out of tlio .Mitten track lor an i-uuoriui an io nu worthy of comment. I do not mean to ssraJSfK asi.-sriK certain old I'ohhIIh regard thoniKolveH an thu iiuardlaiiH of Iho public weal, and If Hon. Luther 11. Icon, In a I tier to an on- ui.ili.i tlil.il.il itntu.r tllllll'U lllllf till! lid- mlnlHtratlon of national Mlliilrn tuny Ui further IntriiMlcd tu tliu DeiiiKTaiie .irtv, why T. T. (leer coimch to the front and In Ioiik columiw iuvIuwh a war about tho defunct liiHtltutlon, that hapjieneil onu quailcr of a century um a war that wiih carried to a HiicceKhful termination by the iieoiilo under L'eneralH and foilL'lit IjV a rank and file letfaidleM of party, under mi iwlniliilxtnilloii known uh tho I'nion parly, and ho .Mr. (Jeer oIntM to the pant of twenty-live years uuo, chiliim all thu glory, and allien further from thews iirenilwH that the Itepublican party Hliould Ikj triiHted with authority and iowcr until the last Hyllable of re corded time. TIiIh in the hot; rot that In dllicd out to a patient generation an xjlit leal pabulum. Thin I the Hilblxjleth of thu ouo-eyed leaderH of the blind, eternal fliuoku, e'letnal dnut, while the Nation drlflH toward the AlaelNtrom of dlceon lent Htrilcx and luteriuil Htrife. Father Ititrchaid yuvii uh tho alliteration of "Hum. I Kumauixm and Ilebi'lllon." .Not one of thu threw, not thu three combined, are i worthy of a necoud'H conclderallon eniin- elated by a man who had learned n.jlh- IiiK, who had foruotteu nothlni; for tweu ly-llvo yearn, ami yut ine epigram wan couHldcrod of Htilllcient liuiNirlauce to be telegraphed throughout lliu length and breadth of tho country, and U hiiiikihoi1 to have turned the nicely balanced nealeri of ii prcHlduutial election. What u cone inent iiH)u Kipnlar education and it m lar piveriimeiit. a:1 uh m-ikx) (he Ill-natured icuiarkH of tho thlnkerH of Kniiland an actuated by Hpleeii and rival hating uuvy their iiroK'noHlleatlouHaliout thu futuiu of thu Republic and yut wo niUHt remember that it Wiih thought bv T(M.'uovllle that thu Kovcrntnent would not Ioiik outlaid forty Slaten In thu Union, and IiIh prediction wiih mip iHHted by thu ubletd political eetmom IhIh of thu Old World. They claimed that with chronic dint rem, hiicIi uh Is fat Im-coiiiIiii: thu condition of thu woiklnn chiH.nH, tlio republic will end In anarchy, and aiiaichv In dexiKiiNin. Thin in thu opinion of thu inont competent Htateiuieu I of tho Old World, from llie time of ,dain Hiullh. Thu opinion Ih hi hackneyed 1 and thu Hclf-cHiocm of our Fourth of .lulv i oralioiiH ho lurid that we take no heed, but inaicli up like lllllu men to ' o'e the I party ticket, mIU an alleiaii'ti mid a fealty that the worthy Scot' in.. n hIiowm to thu fouilH mill niiiiiloiH of hi i i''"'d ilamu. If a ni' A ,p;rlv did iimnim but1 break In phi'.' i iin . Kiiciim of p.nv.i. . would entitle iIho! i- Hi.' eiiuiiueu'l.i'ii iihI of liieu foe all time ' I..IU of inci not, Hheep, whi me al imiI" mark ! and braiiilcil; liu-. ii c ill U d i . . i ...to 1 fluunlile- .r il lai. vli il Ih oii! Ih.' Ilttchl Ib. l mi. ne. ! i. n. onu wo Id do battle v.lln th I'ni.iMtlnch, he luiMl i I'ommuiico bofo.'it he h Hhorn o(hU h i If lie would Ihihi willi any icaxoii-! able device of HiiccenH. l'lickuowl wltro veiy readily that I liavo no faith hioptlinUm. Those fellow h make mo ton tired. Said their ureal preacher Dr. Slebblnn hi San I'ranciHco yearn and yearn aui"l,et the woikinjs man be content In thu situation that (1ml placed him." No, I am no optimist. These men have the ellumU'ry to hiiiuiiioii iimnls) temv in their ally. Ah a jioMilnilst I wo little linKt in the futuiu for thu otplo, until l uce ai;alu we ciohh thu Ited Sea and wander for carx in thu wtldernexH. 1 advocate nothing, I onlv talk of thu in evitable and yet 1 bellovo In peace, l'e.icu hath her viclorien morn kI'tIuuh than war. I rccoKiii.e thu wisdom of thu Master. Iteslst not evil-doem. tt in, li tem not i( 1 uwake Iho thunder tmiesof Uncle '.coke. I hold thu prus'r coutxi is to let lie hm kstorH of the uxchauKU run tho K'ltue until overylsxly Is uciuaiutcd with their tactics, then Kat them at thu jhiIIh. This would U my resistance, the lesint.iuce of an Intelligent ballot, simply that and nothing moio, 1 am well aware that I am talking of an Ideal that will never I hi reached, and vet It Is the fliorler and only iutelliisent wav. but history uipea'H Itself, the 'Indira of the (Mople must over K Ihrouuh a rHa of bliHsl. Ketfiel it as we mav, lilvrtv Is over the child of convulsion Vlverv ullar tisui which a new light or life is burnim; U uu altar of ureal sacrilliv. To day In the republic the fonvsnf lielit nml ilm forwaof darknesH strulo for thoinuH tery.lhe scales haun tiend'Hni! in tho bal- uiuv. vhucii wav w iev titttt. o i. Milt 111 prophet o Its fears, let of Israel? Ilumani'tv will all with all Its hoiv.-t of future M-ars in naiii;uiK nreatiuesn on tuv luio. tlo.1 urant us that wlmlom and that states manship to see and know that the lieatt U thu Kst logician at last, and justlco tho lushest and only expediency, Justlct) to the tmler ih the onlv success. In justlco H nkiuptey. injustice U ruin. Or- -..ilhnn without iwir fKnl. with- I'lolhlllL- V illi Utile lliu. in il.a nl .inn man lucre's into ine Unite, aiul I' .llll.,.. I,V llll III.. I. Ill 1 ..f In.. I.. I the laws of tied. I ii lust leu Is lliu eii.u iiii.i eternal lUM of man. tho turn i'11'eriin! of lullnlte wlsilmu. Ill I 'e I ..i. Sni iHoii. In Ni A ork eilv II lltl sf.M'V.ll'...l ,111.1 Ids wife Kannv . a baiuUimo wuiu'an of 21 joar- i nk a do of p.iis.ui Moiulav in ri uu and died within an hour of each otlui' ann Ifiiiu removed to St. Vin vet - luw.pil.il. Hio hiwlMtnd was lVli-.li Ji v. He had Uvn out of wotk fur k. ine lime MUwife was niuurfUl t.i in ii.ii.-i .,iM.ni.iHtf I....I aliM' I ui.ilK thi fntlker. molui ami a Ilvemu. ih. .1,1 U.v had to lixe on haul' cruHln t.ivad picked livm the stuvtaud rvf -i bin. YiUard House AVK IIOIt., I'riiprletor, .'fnrlliwuii Corner Main ami Court Htrcfl", PENDLETON, OREGON. . - n, . ! CENTRALLY LOCATED i Rfj.onoiictl. lie-furnished Itlld Ro-opened, He-furnished Equipped in First OIiush Style. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. Free Coach to and from Trains-. ANIMALM. if vmi liiiv nn 11 ii 1 1 ti ril i lrnv. you ran ro- rnvi-rlilin liyrxiiPiidliiK SMki In ii.lvi rll'lnu' In l tin Kant Oiikiionian. It imiIoIich tlii-m very lliiie. Wright -of CHICAGO STORE, Wish to nay to their patrons mid thu public generally, that they nru constantly receiving OOODSJ SUITABIiK TO THE SEASON. Wu have just oNned tipn llnu lino of STRAW HATS, which wo will Bell at a very clone margin. Wo mako n SPECIALTY Fino Fitting CLOCKING! -at PBICES that will SURPRISE YOU. JEWELRY $ t:Vi:ilYTIIIN .S'l W 1 EVERYBODY COME! Ami see our new rs.-k of WATCHES, CHAINS, CLOCKS, BREASTPINS, Ami In farl.evfrytlihm kept In a FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. WelmvocnsiikTilMii. (IllllW.apriulloul WiilcliiimUer ami Jeweler, who will at to ml lo lli'imlrlnc unit Miiiuirni'torliiE. KvcrylliliiK iiiiaruiiU'el nml Hold uh Hi'iirem-ninl, ut lliillom Prlren F. J DONALDSON & CO. (HtVCKSHOItK TO K. I'. NIOIIOIX) Hps City W. V, Matuiok, l'ros. J. U. U.m.kv. 0. S. Jackson, Vice l'ren. Umatilla Real Estate vlNCOM'OUATF.n. Corner Main and Webb Streets, In E. 0 Building, I'F.NDI.CTON, Land Filings, Land Contests, Conveyancing, and other Land Bnslness, Attended Tlu,Com,w,ylmsami,ple.oKi.of Lnnd Abstract Books, and record of all railnud lands In this soction. Uxins money on town and country provrtv, for a bhort or Ioiik time, ltuys and sells real .,stato r . v........ . i....... i ., . . c' "wue lv,"".v p, ami oilier llliirnii nru UmftllLLfl HCAL CO NEWjSTORE! ED, Main St , Pondloton, Next I Mnioill' I In 'In ) A COMPLETE LIN3 OF Gent's Furnishing Goods, G. W. Brownfield HO WELL & 00., FURNITURE DEALERS -AMU UPHOLSTERERS. At.L KINDS (IK I'tlltN ITtlltK HKI'AItMNG DOSK AT Till! LOVVKmT ItATKH. Call Hint examlim price. Uriscut "lock of furniture In Kmtorn Ori'iton. Howell & Co., Miirki'nlr. UuvhII.-wIi llnll.lliiif, ni'i ion. (Jri'iioo, t'flidl- & Son, Tin: - T";, Wo buy our BOOTS AND SHOES From tho lament and most reliable Eastern Factories, Wlilch enablert im to UNDERSELL Our conict ltorn. A nlco, fresh lino of GROCER I ES. JUST OPEN Wriavox fe Son. JEWELRY! ASH ro.MI'I.KTK. Drug Store, Pondloton, Or. (leu. Mjii. . V. Srnuus, Treas. F. It. Ouimw, Secy. & Loan Association OHF.UON, to. """'8 newt ab e inr. ..... . A t & LOAN A.VNflfM ATlflN Pendleton, Oregon, Are Yon Protected? Those who believe so thoroughly in protection should no go any longer without insurance on their property, of whatso ever kind; and nearly everyone Reliable Insurance Co Is worth every time what it costs, and ivrocrastination should not be indulged in when it conies first place, pick out competent RELIABLE With whom to do your business the best insurance companies When in search of such agents, in the direction of the oflice of Clopton & Jackson, Located in tho EAST OREGONTAN building, Pendleton, where you can have any kind of insurance, whether Fire, Ma rine, Accident or Life insurance, done up in APPLE-PIE ORDER! It is well to remember that one of tho Thirty Reliable Companies represented by Clopton & Jackson, with a combined capital of more than $100,000,000! If you contomplato insurance, call on them and get posted, and it will cost you nothing. Remember their oflico is in tho EAST OREGONIAN building, or address Clopton & Jackson, t'eilCHetOn, believes that a policy in a good to taking out a policy. In the and AGENTS, those who represont none but and go straightway and insure don't fail to turn your "peepers" to bo secure you must insure in Oregon. Ticke sixafifiw Plnrrnnt Pullmnn Dni Kmlcrnnt ftlecnliiir Cum rim UMAnAf UUUNUIL BLUFFS AND ST, n?o or cunrKO amx without chin Ptnan nntitlrf lnti fit Pnrllnh.l n Knthniitiil piiMoiik rHrrIvtii relink niiiinii j i until l iirri vi!ii ni x.j---. Went hotmtl PurfloiiKcrftrrlvcitJA WpNt limit. (1 rrMahL nrrlvna at i V ' ... " "'"P. i.cavcn ni n:m n. in. for Walt u.t- TIVVP HMWi in iruiu tvmiii WHlli, To Him FrancUco. IiPiivo Htcnmnhlt) whnrMVirtfuht h ,it ii in iiim( infill niT a nutiu. rriait ..7.i.ifa rmt a n Lit..- . nuiiwi i'1 uit'Kuiii nun. i ii i ii in in ii. i ii ii r. Anr'j Nin . unn -.. To I'ortlaiul. n in u iuiiijtiii Hinio. Mini. Ar I urpcnn.Thii uimuiii i ) 4i'i iui miiuiHt rnu Hllllll. Willi AttV1. llPiinitrt U... .. i :iii ii ill inn. i mi . ninrn lUtet of JnMffe. IiicluUIntc iuoaM anil berthiL Cul)ln, - Htccrncr, ... Hon ml Trlpt Unlimited, riiriuimrr ihii iiriiiui n liuiuirn niant AT, A,, rortliviul.Oropxi. a n ii ii QonoriU Mnnoffcr. W 1 Al.l.mVAV A UllUIClUlla To San Francisco. i Ily way of the Oreeon & California R And Connections. XI1U 1UUU11L lllUBLU XU Quicker In time limn any otbit uouio, iioiwecn rUlllUAHll JNU MAIM KKAfl Leave Portland at 4:00 d.rl Through time, 39 hours. Excuraior Sleooors foe Class Pas angors on through trains fret charge. UK J 1 1 U 111 m -nriiHuii K II hp ami Man Kmnclnroi FlintrliiN Uiillmlleil FlrntTlAH. Miiilleit... .... Hecoud-rlaNM, Minlieit.. Tlokut Oflice: V T in if 1 na num. ii... it. KOKllf,i:it,Manui:cr. THE Northern Pacific Rail TUN ONLY LINK ItUNNINO Iti!lmmt lilier fileriitiw f.Vim ir. f.... .'... .... fif..iiir i Miinni. i h im Jitnni trtt a From Ore(ion and Wnshlngtoi to the East. v ill Ml I'.iiii i.nn I i n.u nmia ill line riinnini; rnluco Dlninttm. (.iiuuii 7a ociiu.) l'uNtct Tlimi i:vr Mnilo Vr i.'oiiNt ovit li" Nnrllirn I'ueiiln Hull rum! niuiiituii. lAiuvi'inroriM, Kn" nil liolntM tlirnimlinnt llm Kant And cuhi viftw. nun mm Minneapolis EMIGRANT HLEKI'INQ OAB8 Are hauled on regular expreti trtlu i.iii cuing IVIIKIU Ul 1110 uniln iiuiiroau, Leave Wallula .lunctlnn .1:10 a. m. fourth Uuy. aiu 10 an potniH Kast, Hoiuii ana PAOIKIO DIVISION. Tm ii ...III 1 t. . I 1 .l.llv .1 m.-ronnprllno- with (I. 11. A N. Co.1 all nollltH on Pueet Hnnnil. Wfthlugton 8U. Portlnnd. . . ., iienerai WHiurn i'Aunm aevui w. n. AI.I. lWAl.Ml" renuieuuiiv lai mm i' n u nru l u m. i a ii iit.iiii.i.rir H.iin nnH.T.iiiui ii H Manufacturers of ... : I I . Mill! . B . Heating Apparatus iicuiiiik uuuuingg in any necuou ui try. Corrapondence solicited. Portland, Oregon. TOH riUNTINQ nl it r let' a (hat will nmve they ar man uios of any other printing K"VI II VCiUll