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MtHUV.jriiV 1.'), 18H8." DAILY A NO HKMI-WKKKI.Y, IIV THIS - Km I Orngniilmi I'iiIiIIiiIiIiib G'oinpntiy, AT i'i:ni)i,kton, ohloon'. IMtt.r MUllHC'KIITION IWIMtl One. cony neryenr. hv mull Onocoiiy nix month.. I iy inn tiiui 'iij ,m-i ..run, ifj m 1 1 11.1 .... Hllntlo iiiiiiiIw r I moliliood. Ill tin1 two fldoS by tho wondiippcrH of Mammon, wlio contended Unit tho iiretratc of weulth wan Hid chief tent of prosperity, Unit It wiiH Iticvltaljlo that come. Khutihi become very ilcli mid othero remain very tioor J ithat HiIh wiih not only natural but Ixmt, tut tho irreater portion of iiconlo were , nctwurlly dejiondcnt iiikiii other for lulior und lUelihood; only tins fow wcro calculated to niuniik'o wealth k uh to i calico Itri inercnfc, iinil therefore It wiih j I bettor in tliulr IiiiiiiIh than eeuttcred i ciiially anion); all Kortn of tcole to re- main 'without lin'rciico; and that thene I iniinairorM and accumulator of wealth I provided lalior and livelihood for ureat : i ...... ,.t i... t... ! i...... i.i to favored and ulrcady fattened and nrro-, WllBU. KEMl'EK, gant lndiiHtricB. A loprlctnr of tlio l nave Hum an UKricitliurai mate, wncro nvc-Ccnt llcer Hull. '"' I iiuuihcrH of men who by tlieuipclvcH could lcr.!.7."""M.'" is 1 ''" " ''ot,ur u' t,HJ'r '"jr to mako AIIVHIITIMINU Aim: lllnplilH Ailirrtltrmrntt.) One Inch, or le, In Heml-Wcckly pit mon Hi. .. nw ()niilii(!li,orl''H, lii Dully per moult I to Two Inchc, or Ii-., In iHitli, per montli... .1 to Over tlireolnchcii.Heiiil-Vv'ieftly, per Inch plTIIIOUlll 1 I Over threo llichni, Dally, per llirli per montli I Overtime, llichen, In Imlh, per Inch per mouth I 75 HKMf'WKKKI.Y HUlMCItllTION ItATKH! ()iiuroiy jut your. til to Onn ropj-Nlx moutliH I Vt Hlllifln II II in Iht th , ........ U". Premium paper free toyeurly mum lliurn. Hollil minpiirnll iiilvprtlncments In Heml Weekly or Dully, Mint IiimtIIoi,, pur Inch, tl.W; each mih.crpicul ltiurtlu, toe. Iinil notice, ten cent per linn ciic.li In ncrtloii, I'.IUTOHIAI. (.'OIIItKSI'ONDKNCI'.. What l "l'roierlty?" Condition or the Aurlrultiiriil Kiltie Ctrim-rii In lie the Victim of the Oreitte! (.'iiiniilriiey liter OrKimlcil, Traveling u few dayn into upon a train I had a conversation with it well-to-do gentleman, who had lately vlrdtud the l'u cillc C'oant. I could fro ulmoHt at the llrctthat ho wiimii wcallh-woiidilpiicr. A man wan 'Vleil-up" by hliu Jtint In pro M)rtiou to tho uinouiit of inoiKiy ho wax worth. A city was Important In propur lion to tho nutulier of great fortuncHi which had licon iiuulo within llH hnrilctH. Ilcingu 1 anker IiIiiihcII, Him .nan had matin a number of ai'ua.nlauceH in l'oit land, among whom ho had an exulted ud niirallnn for V. S. Ijidil iinil I). 1. 'ritmiif Mnti. "Yet," he Hald, "IIiiiho ini'ii would only be riMiH-ctalilo pauperx hi Now York City." ilo had been nuuu whal iH'iiiImIiciI at the piogieHH and in Kourci'H and Inli'lllgcni'Dof llr N)nplo of tho I'mit j vctM-emi'd In legard 11 willt a good ileal of disdain ; but I illxcovuicd that ho al'oicuterlalned tlaiKiiiiio Hurl of opinion of the people of thn Yct geuer all) - cHpeclally thn ratal Went. In I iIk tiyoHuiuau whowiiK unl "worth" a mil I mjii or iiioio wuh of mnall t ouHeiUencn; mid the Hitino opiiiluii wiih held of tho country or region which did nut produce nidi men. Mid cuntciHution ualuially drifted to tlix Hiibjcct of the ilitiibutiou of wealth and how UiIh wiih uH'ccled hy legiHlatinn hi the IntereMl of ceilain ClllHPCH of illllUHtllllH llllll CClt.lill cillHH'H llf H)ople, "No Slate or region or nation can Im proHiKiroiiH," Mild thin dihciple of Mammon, with nit nxtciihivo maniif.ii' tuieH. Your Wc.xtcrn coiuiiiuuIIImh am HHr compared with New Yolk, reiiiiHyb vaula, and New Ivugluud, bccaiifo exteii nlvo mauufacluriiig euterprlHCH aro not niaiululueil. 1'robalily fiotn the iiatuio of thing they cannot be I'MaMMicd and uiaintaiuoil uh Kiev me along the Allan tie Hoalioaiil; but If that in llieir liiixfor t no, hucIi StatcH and Im-alitloH can inner Ik'Coiiio very wealthy ; cannut enjoy the proHHritv that great iiiaiiufacturiiig In ililhtiltirt bring to tliefit Ivaxleiu StatoH." 1 do not iiiinto IiIh exact wordn, of courrOiliut thin wan the Idea. "Hut," I of this little frioudlv iiM'tiHHion tieiwceu two men wlio Had never met before, and probably never would meet again, lio tho factorH to many confttfcil, contradictory mid par tially concealed of u great problem. It la Indued run great problem to be worked out, If pohhIIiIo, in the )litlc.M of tiie fu ture. The tendency U toward tho con- trall.ation ot wivlth In the liamlHof a the wealth, though not ho great iu tho aggregate wuh moro equally distributed, wan tho moro proHpcroun; and have hus talned tho theory by Mating t lie fact that in Iowa, for example, theiu was Iohs extreme ttovcrty than iu a manufacturing Statu. Vet tho further utiiteinont uh to tho Hllght Increace of vuIuoh and tho great incrcafo of iudubtoilneH", in agricultural HtutoH, nhowri that thero iniiHt Ihj Koine where, Hotneliow, houio Hccret, Hteady outllow of wealth from thenu StatcH, mid that even the degreu of pronpeiity lilther to enjo)ed cannot contlnit. "Hut," Home may nay, "tlilrt Ih junt what Ih needed lit thiH-o States KunnaH. Ne bruHkit, (California, Oregon, elo., Hiillicicnt protection to enable them to build up mid maintain inanufactoricH for them HclveH." Hut, uh wo have Men, though tho aggregate wealth might bo iherem-cd, the equality of itH dlHtrlbut on would lie sacrificed, mid ibo great iuiikhch of the people will nil bo oven worno oil' than now. , Hut right hero I deny and rccl the a' Mnln .st.,onpollo potiillo, Pctnlletnii. I'riidtPlmi deer on ilmuzht. Wlnen, llnuor nml eliin.ontie bent lirauds, n stock, mound AY r It lilt IIA1I0 UTM OK K-iT II V Y 1W 11 ( Hourly Tim wlierfiiboutof fliunllowliiuilrocrlbcil liornet urn known to IhlMillleel One K'ny work liorne, ulioil all rnund! one Imv ."iorp, lio'l hi front; one.lmy linrne imre foiiteil! one liny liorxp, Uol nil rimiiil. Two nf theif niiliimm are without liriiml" nil. I the olli-r two an" branded. One tiny hiiiJiJic hor-, lirnlidul 7 I, (lylinrdowin nn rlirhthll'. mie fray ninre, brmiiled l on rlnlit hip mid ' Oneirrny i!el'dlnir, liruudcil t; on left hip. line Iihv marc, lirauileil lilotn d di. nioiiu on left Kiniiiid'T and D I on rlirlit hip. , One bii v noire, liratideil Willi a olefors lirmi'l on lif 1iouIiIt. i Mi bny Mini colt, two ysmi oi l, I rinided ftciot on 1 -f r Hhouhlci. I In-owner of thMo horses enn leiirn of the wherpiilioiili of tl.i)e horjei by encliilni SI f.ir eiich horfeand iiildreniliiir ihN oltle". If the horce Hre not recovered from the Infor million fiirnmheil tho money will bo re turned. AddtiBM K.HT OltWIONIAN PL II. l'0 JuJfJ Pendleton, OrvKon. few peoplo. I ntil laUly thin tendency 1 fioii mm ino tncory uu i agricuuurai ,UKKJf ,.. ..,.1.1 i. ...... ..).. r.......) ....).) uii... i latmrcrH cannot maintain thuniHelveH n I I l.lHlli 11I..U PHIHVII IIIIIM IMllflll ..,.,- . l f, .1 I t . i - . . .i! riiinliirt tititl ltiiliti.,ii)ftt.iit if Him o ro ' iltir vrmilt lirnwn glum m hi ci a npio ih, in cam among lion- ...., v......, ... ..v.- Vi i .... .. ' , .. . i... " i i. I rinlt- iflvmi n lull- ltiir(nnlll to il.i u,i If POIind", W 1111 uciaiiH. inoy navo lougni Miy oi k ' , V ' i i.i lotioitrny eiirllnit, bei l!nt ui iii ii tit I limit lint'it lnlili Imiiitmi luwH, lavorim; ciinitm ana nowernu in- n.r imvn immi. or miHweii'd, "you hcoiii to imiiiihiuiiiI wealth willt piopeily ; von iiho them as HynonyiuuuH tcruiH. And )oix'. you Hconi In coiiHidcr gicitt wealth cullcclcd Into a few liH'aljiiiMniiil a few h.iml" prw Krlty fur the whnl Statu or iinion. I cannot Indlovo that hucIi a condition one of pionpniltv for tlm majority of tlm people. Acciirditii; to your iluxirv. I'niin Hylv.iulii In a very tidi Smte.b.H'itUHc theio lull largo uuinbcr, though coiiiiniiihI with tlio total Hpulationa very hiiiiiII uiiuil or, of very wo.ilihy num. hii cjII Iowa for example a poor Statu, Ih'imu ilium ar within Uh Ihinli'tH fow largi cltlcn, few imopln comMi.itiely witlt gieat (oitnnci. I hold JilHt llii ti'vclMi; lli.il nuniif voiir I'oniiHylvaul.i men might gain an Im nieiiiKi foituno, a hundii'd or a tlioiiMiml men liae I ecu kept hi kiveitv. 't ho wixillh not normal, natural, nor jiini, liccaiifO Ih aivii'iioii Iiuh Imu uirtly 1 1 in ivawM of diHcriiiilualiug legiiilallou hi Iim favor. Thiw the men who itr abimr inally, unnaturally ami iiujunlly Knir than they (Might to tie. have a ilglu to iMinplahi, They do int attack woulth, nor uu'ii wlm niviiiuulato moio tliaii they thoiuMilvi'H, if it in done under equal lawH If the law-nutlet huvo given iwli a fair Hlart nml u fair ami equal clmmo. Hut the greater your rich mau' fottune, thn ineio yon aKlht him, tlio p.mu-r tho common I.iUhoi-h Uhmiih, the j lianlor yon kick tliein. lli. ii U-1 caiiHO tho ngiiivgate wt.ihli incrviim'x ' moro rniiidly iu IVnm.iinw than in Iowa, lliough iu ciiuiparuiivoli fewer ' haiiib), you I'lmin llnimtiti'r pr.n'rity f.n the former c.iiuuiotiwkattli. iu tin' con trary It nppoam cloar lo iue tli.it whorv tho wealth in the unwt nnailv miiuilly din trlbutod, though not mi grv.it in tlio ng givgato, U the moio pripiii niuiinuii Ity. A thoiiHauil mon, e.u-li worth fi.ttdu, in in my it-tlmatiou a now piK'rou community than mnglier IIuuihuuI lalelv bold enough to ncknow ledgo that thin in (ho n-Hiilt of legiHlatlou of the past quar ter of ii century, and to juMlfy mid oulo giu that ruHiilt. What Ih to bo tho outcome, if not mi urlHtocraey of wealth, and u tuition of do iiendeutH iiHn tliln mighty .Mammon V There can ho no other outcome. No ono Statu Iiuh received ho much of tho advan tages of thin Hort of Icginlutlon uh I'oiiii Hylvania; in no other Statu Ih there ho wide it gulf between the rich mid the poor; in no oilier Statu Ih thvre ho many men In extreme Hvetty and working for extremely low wageH; In no other Slate during the liiHt twenty years have there been as many Htrlken, uh much ill-content and HUlIerlug among wnrklug'iicii, as much destruction of properly, uh great a decllnu among the poorer, lulior lug clashCH toward the degradation i f ubsoltito mid abject serfdom; in no other State is there ho much Ignorance upon thu Hiihject ; In no other Slate is the vole absolutely controlled by the million alrcsand protected cupltull-ts sostrongly Iteiiublicau ; mid my filcnds, tho banker anil non-taxed hotidnolder calln this pros iKirity. Hut levurliug again lo Iowa, for oxatniile, because it Is perhaps thu I Male to mention lor Mm putHise id con trast we Iinil comparatively few nieii who me immensely wealthy, but ( gieat cities, hut few paupern, little dis content orHiiU'ering, simply becuiisethcie Is iiioto cqiialltv In tho distribution of wealth, ami this my friends, the banker mid noii-laxed bondholder sneer at us ii plebeian ami rude condition of society, not yet become prosperous. Theiu wuh published some weeks ago In llio Kahi' Din human mi atticle show ing fioni olllcial statistics the diHerenco iu tho inctcasu of weidlh In mauiif.icliir lug nml agricultural States. 1 do not now recall miy of the exact llguies, but they diiHlricH" did not indirectly, but uono the loss Htirolv mid falallv huh und absorb all agricultural proHpcrity. One great factor in (his system ol plundering tlio farmers of thu whole country, and of tho West in particular, Ih tho destruction of the farmers' tnutkot by thin class legiHlatlou. The chief aim, ostensibly, of tho protec tionists, Ih to "check lmjiortH," in fiict, to stop Imports. Hut nil tlio farmers' sur plus muet llnd a foreign market, and to tho same extent that these InqwtH tiro checked Ih thu fanners' market Injured. Thu bread-studs cximrtcd in May, 1KSS, amounted to only f7,IO-,0.)I. lit May, IHS7, tho amount wuh $i;i,181,8"7. ''ur the llrst six months of 1 K8.S hread-stitllH to tho value of fl.'illl,'.'!! wctuoxKirled; In the same puriod last year the amount wuh $i7,H0,lH). For thu preceding eleven months thev ueie?U(l,liil,U'l, as against 4 1 1-,-tO(i,:J.)l for the lltst eleven inonths of the preceding Ihcal Near, a loss of ll.L'M,'J:::i. As Is leumrked hy the ow ork World: "Thin decicaso in Hie protlt of the American fanner ought to make the Iti publicmi prolcctionislH happy. It will 'check iuiHiftH' to the same amoi.nt. r.t li'ittfii. u.t,l ,v i-nrfnil tint ,i,tii,t.il 'CHt .. ,. in I, ... 1 ' ... , I .- ,, n ii'iiu lll.:ill. Vllll'wiin I for it. The present Itepiibllc.iu tit i III' wish s t-i chci I: till cNpo.ls nf lucid- , tti' s. und lluiH I 1 1 1 in deprive tlto fann er i. Mils piolilH ami tlio consumer of his , cheap giMMlJ. mnrr. uetuht. nhotlt 110O colt about two moot hi old, and in: im to her: none or hints Alxo one amy liore. two ventK old. with n d III lirunil oliieihliiK like the telle D. lyltiK down, curve up, on thu left Minimicr. Owner enn recover mime, hy eiilllnir on the nti.ierxlKiH'd, lit his ninth, lulu mllen north of Vlti-on, mid pnyliiK elmrgen. Adilrrmi M. A. IlKAni.K, JnI6 1 tn il v Vinson, or. gTOCICHOI.DKU'H MKKT1N0. Due notice Is herebvulven Hint u tnectltiK of the Mockhnhlerx of tho Oregon llnlldiiii; A Umu Aoelntlon will ho held ill Ihe otllce of the (Mniillllii Kin I Kitiile i.V Loan Aoclii lion, 111 Pendleton, tlimitlllii county, Oregon, id 'o'clock p. in.. of July Sltli, IfW, for Ihe piirtoe of forniiilntltiK and nitoiitlni; a con Mltiillon nml by-luwn, mid eleetlnx Mich di rectors and committees in will conform to tlio lii-hi w then adop'eil, V. K. AtATI.lK'N', J. II. ItAI.KY. K. ll.t'LiHTON', It. SAItOII.NT. JiiSS Imil .1. .M.PIlCKTr. OTICKTO CON f ItAOTOlK llldx will ho r,eelveil lit) tr, C'liVtork noon. nr.Moiiihi),ih in'luliiyof.liily, lsss.rur the n,iliiriofiiili nf flu, lli...htitr. l,rltU holf.l.lll I Ih eiecli d hy the IVinllet' ii llotel fuinpHiiy, ' I. .....Tu ..I .(.. .....I .1....- .., u I.. m u' ui r hi ' i ii h'mi n wirr p i'ti., hi ihe town of i emlleloii, I'miitlll i county, Or ukii I Vint reeior to fiinilMi nil muter. nls, ex pi lull k. Phiiis nml fp ellleellotii emi ho i ell 'll Ihe oilk-eof Hill lv) A II llleti.) , 111 Ihe A.N.iehlllon liloidt, III P.-idtet Ii i:veiy Id I mill' hocecompnileil wl'h n certlllnl check of ilKM, or ii li"i. conditioned Mint If hid H Hceiqiled, bidder will slim u eimtliiel to hiilld thesnhl hiilldlliK, iicordlnitlo tlie pliuii and si eel (lent Ions prcivirHl thmfor by (leoive .MiiiMiall, the ari'hlti el, mid fnruMi all Inn len il ex ept bllck. llllll Will fnrnhili ii uisid ami Milllelent Iki'hI in the sum of .n.oo'. fur Thill this Is tlio nviiuml tin) lev nf tlm 1 faithful perforilllllPCt of mild eotitrni'l. llldx ... ..i n . .. i . ..I ' .! ,n? . t-iill be h'ft with, or sent to nny member of i nn n i iiiiii. ii if nvjy ABMJLUIULI A JfAC Aro offer for sale our liirgti stock of ruilllluiG, uiviu uuu i my ' IIU September 1st, 1888, The Furniture will be oflercd daily at prices that will in-... i. l ....ll .. i 1 1 --".cure SHll!. 13111 ill uui ciuiu ill u iv lllUJ f) I wo mean to mb k. u an m n bbi 1 ir uiouuuu ui iiiu uiuuiij wiuiu uiiuriA I UI Now is the time to buy what Furnffii . 1 f4 t V 1 Court Street Jn21 Im chw need. Come and see. HOWELL cfc OO, bjk HKW mr viBB Bay pn m MaBaaaj j -IlKAI.KHS IN- Kepiililieaii IHuv.itlon paity cannot lie denied mid "ill not be denied by tin v Intelllgent ineinlier of that party. 'What do they proNiM) to do uith tho farmers' surplus, their,' Why, they proviso to lncie.i"o iniiuufiicltucs, mid'conseiiueutly decreiisu the iiitmber of nien engaged in iigticiiltural pursiiilH, until there is mi equilibrium, until vu shall produce no more iu agricultural pursuits timn wu , : : . . . . . ' ,..i'i. ii. i.ti . iii.iii iniiniiiin iiiuii nu l shoiieil Ihe fact that tho inatiiifactiirlng ,m consume. Hut thuro is ulrcady, ov-! Calcutta States Imil far out-run thu ugilctiltural Mutes iu the uggreg.ilu accumulation of wealth during the lust ituirter of u cen tury. That istosaylhe innnufuclurers liiivu become wealthy very fast, while the fatuierH luivu increased llieir posses sions vciy slowly, if ut till. Two lniMir hint deductions ate to bo drawn from this fact. (Inu Is that legislation is calculated to favor these inuuufactuiiiig States ami maiiuf.icliitlug industries at thu I'MH'tiso of iigiieiillural States. and agrieulliiiui iudustilcs. is I with not only unni'ivssaty.bnt radically wrong 'even a sillileal outrage upon the agricultu ralists. Tlio other is that unless with lids rapid increase of wealth in manufac turing diMricW thcio has lieeu increased pnl'tity among the isstter classes of jmoplo, ll is not n soil of ptosH'rity which can Is' ultimately honollclul to the coiuitiy It is not "Hid greatest gisul lo tin-urealest niimUir." (hi the contni' Ii is a iswiilve I'vil. becaiiM) it has m .di a tew many oIIuiih in some muin slaves. It bus added to thu tyranny of tlm gnat nvullh-MiHtir, ami has made weaker llioo who lack the weullh-isnver. ll liaslnHMifeidlngMamtii.il; it has been raising his throne a throne of "ro.Mil sluio, " ulnuilj striving Imiu the lalsirof the iiiasMis to outshine "the wealth of Urnius hi nf Ind" h throne occupied too ery fow inonths, an excess of manu factured products, causing shut-downs, mid strikes, mid idleness among nil classes of workingmen; what then Ih to Is.) thu result when u considerable jHjr lion of those now engaged iu ugrleulturul labor are forced into manufacturing labor? mid It must Ih) remembered iu this con nection that they do not propose to Mud any foreign markets for manufactured tirisluits. Thui' lickiiDwIeilLDiiiiiiK'iiiii.n. without a trial, that we cannot compelo loreigu countries, ine tunic ! our American neh;hls)rs Mexico. hid i enirni American Mates, ami the South American countries Is to lie has In fact Isvn already resigned to Kngland. Wu are hencefoilh tohea national dam an oyster, shut up in our shell. Audit must also bo remembered that thisjiollcy of restricting ngricultitnil Industry mid completely destroying the American fni mors' muikct is to Ihj pursued when us u'i, us im uneven, only iiooui one-e i; i i Ihe llulldlm,'t'ominlllee,ortoihi' necrrtnry. 11. s,Hiii;,M-, V. K. MATLOCK. .1. KAII.IMi. K. M. WHKKI.KIt, J. J. UALl.KliA V, IhilldlnK Com. Secretary. Jy" td Grain Bags. unl J)ctrlrl.,H VrMmt' tall!. W'.V. Furniture. and m OIL CLOTHai SHADES, MATTINGS, FTC, Complete block, covering live thousand smnire fet lloorina;. Goods Sold on Easy Payments UJn,.l,.ll,l., H.,11.11.... II H , irrv iuiiimi ijiiiiiiiiiLi ivni .iri or Mi Kludi, Tunis, rings, Die. Printed Flour Bags A peelalty. AMES & DETRICK, I I'rimt Ht. ; jmoiuwtf I'uuriAMi, otc. UKi'Oltr OI'TIIKT'OHDITION Of Ihn Pi ndleloti Nutlomil Il.ink.nt I', nille lon.lli Ihe .Millie of Oreiton, lit the cloni of hinduo., JutieUi, Iiai. UKSOUI1CKS. men In s.iinu soii) masters, and i ;,f iho arable l.iu.l lif the country Is tiiulor ! overdlft.,ll',',ml,,"" cuiiivaimn. .101 onty is inu oiner seven- ; u. . rsmiu to.eeure eirenlatlon eighths to hut u cousldeniblu 1 sir t ion of the other eighth Is to b. abandoned, and Its ixtii puiits fotciil Into uianufucturos for what plllH)SI)'.' Straiiice that miv reasonlni man enn mistake or misunderstand the purpoKO, or iitiiiiiui. .1111 tuny is inu inner seven- 1 rsniiis ioneiire eireillatlon... Iiths of the soil of this great Kepublio I'."1"'.1"" )-. Iiomljiiuil morntme Ih, loft to the brush mid thu thistles, I itwi t'."!.STn 1 urr..in exieiii.eH unit nixes iihi I'r- iiiliuni paIiI n in sumo uiiiitwtv. c ml in iMirn e ami hit hum) 1 1.1 in.ivii,ii.i.. r.wi.n 11 iu .)... gold mid Iimv, aiid dlstfiUMH I as "riotec iconsniuerHinav ls ohligo.1 to imv unor lion, pictured by tho hllnd Utnl. mrnis pmlits tn'ilie few inilliunaiin nianii- I hit I lute cliiinusl that the ugtictil- factuiurs their masters. Tlio farinorH' lural Mules worn morv pnisponius. not-1 loreigu market, iihoady weakeikil and Oh Hn nml oilier eimh Item nun. or inner ihiiiks rrnclionul paper currency, nlcKcU, snd chills Spi-ele Leiriil leinUr note ' lUiloiiimlon (unit with ll. s, Tnin- nrerlApur edit, orelrunlatioii).. Duo rom I', m. t'rensurer, nthr lliiiu S per cent, reilemtlon raiul .. 4S.IIIU .11 4l Ml MMu to 2.sai 'X 1,1711 III WO TU sm to .1,1,VI If, fi to Protection or Tariff Reform, '"J u i;iHHvi-piivjay rlilzcn who v.uutd vuio tiuo1Ilontly to Inform himself upoa i GEN. LSEQ'S BOOK, The Protective I (ATI WHAT IT DOES FOR US, i'.Hl". ,l'rx,1m,,1.;.,luiilly eoii(dereit a moot iihtruse stlhjcet easy of comiiMlifwlon. I V ,u 1" 1 1 ',r"Vr f"r ""' hiirnerii. well ns n tcxt-lsiok forlho lenriicl. 1 III In ink . lull. 1)1.. ii-m,.i I....I r . 1... -.. ..... ...l. IIIH IllOhl I'lHlHll 1'IIOIU ri'llllirillir t ll.. I..W.I; ld u ...... ..II....... ..til ,. fif Uelll rievelnnn. " iiiy.'!?ViV"T'.lVir' V' iM.r l."",!1.V''! "Twt,,,v VeursJu UmgrtW Is Inkrn uis liU ' ,, i mi ii"i 111111 inline 10 inriHHii tiieir own rt-uiuuiou. INDORSEMENTS: Inn .iimu..i... 11 , . . .,, in.- iiinm in mum iiiiiiiiriiim'f iinw . n uu.Miri..uii: a forum hi iheKnui work of kpn iullinr tlm truth iiinoiur tlio lxopl'. , IM)N M. DICKINSON, l'oit muff r Ow Tii u'. riT 1 !. 1 eNpoHlllon of the lujitnllen nml ilepndonii of tin) proWini . 1 tie work l Inmlj.iind very valiinhte eoutrlhuthiii no the lltfrntiimnllartf w ory ni. ...v.. iv....... ------ , II, Y. TOW.ri'.' 7 U a us 100 .'AS to ko ru Tohil j Ki.s.tl m Isii.i.msI, ami then the inonos)lists' cm , i!!!,,,",l,,,u)"oki ,M,J '" nave tilings their own wax. thev 11111 ivt only arbitral II v and abso ntelv tlx tho Siirntnt mini I ITmllvl.l. .1 ni...illk ' ' 111 1 11 1 1 h I I til 11 k 110 1 is' i'S ii j j ii'i'. 1 ptice 0 what they'have towll, anil which I Jj'avldimlilii,usiihjeettooheoi in, I lai meiH must Imv. but thev enn .11... 1 1',". !,.!u".l..,Tr!1.tl1'"'' f" 'lepu'lt si ' i... 1. 1 1 ' n , , , ion- rrriiii rim oi iiikmii lutely ami arbilnirily tlx the nr iro of Dae to other Nntionni rtnnk JfilUWOtO lino 04 .1011 110. ( vMiai ine i.irnii'r nus 10 m, tun uuv one doubt that under theu c uditionstbe m ST 7 7JW W mil nl iilinin 11,1a I .ilkl Ikkl nii.r fli.i oliuir nine hundiml und iiiiiiHv-niii only I'tly uu uiicii. vt tieie tnow im a uigi" iium- lvr of gioat foiluiuvs, I hero U 11U0 muv lo Im 11 gio.il nutuUr of vury .sir iiiiple. Whoiv theiv iiiv few itniueiiH) fortunes, theiu will Ik' iMtiipiirutiMily few pimple who mi in giout povoily. The grouted pnv)oiitv is iu that iMinuiiiiiiiv .that Statu, that nation, wlnuv weulih Is the nnot eiiually, the imt evenly distrihuted. Tin) least prosvious is that coiiiiiiunitv, Statu or nation, wherein a few pooplt) i.i . ..1 ... . 11 ill, Hl'llllirilll IIIIMI 111 llllk lAlkllllll llllll I .ii.' I left thu other In povoity. While laws' "''J't dovndeiui) iiikui the rich, their cannot maintain this etiualltv of wealth, 1 iuaters, w tho inoyitable, natural, ami thev tit least should not oiuimraw in-1 Yr lot und. condition of agricultural- i jiwllt v. Tho oltbrts of legislation uliould '"V1 f;lr,u laljorors.w hum wo omiiloy." Iw rutfior to Pivsenotheooualitvofthui l'' ""Iy "W tendency, but wo Miilistamliiiti thev luivo not iucieasml in grievously Inipaia'd. nneo iMinnletelv do- i.iaiiii.itikm. wcauii so rapnuy us a wimie, ieeaiire 1 1 mm Is In thecii States a morn iMuabl. distrilnitioii nf weulih, mid Ihurufote jl may U said that thie SintiM und the ugrlciillural cou.muuilies, anil nuticub I latineiH must buy, but they can uh uUii-j tT;p ,iinM-! luraiwH in'iii'iKiii ' no iiuni in cu i- I jiliiin. I'nder low tin Ill's, before the war I hiriii lilacs incteaccil in one iliH-ailo mm jhuudrtMl nr cunt. I'nder tho highct fanneis of Ihe country will rapidly bo ro-j r4liiuiy V.) Iliiriils kv,.r known oxivpt sinco diniiiL' hiced to tenantry, to iuuioriMn. 'to time-' I. liu'i the diH-adi) ending Iu I KM I. farm values tlcul slaery und the L'ovurninentof.bv. 1 " " Viuw. 1 inemiMKHl only nimi jntr cunt. Worn- mid for thu noplo in tills country will (v i man hum, inu increase m inueiiieiiiivvss uono. , LKtnt N in om i .s in imilur prpoitiin ti thu iliviiviis.' , I ask nu inaii to voto niv iKililics. Ii ' Cnihier :.. . 1 ....... 1.. i.. . ..... . 1 . ....I..... ... ..1 . 1.1 . . .. 11 . liiiu.ii..1 . . . . 111 uu- t'r cuui. gain 111 UKKrvgaio value. , nu iimu miiinuno ins (iiiriy iiiiuereucu 1 ,.,J 'r , .' , ?awl"" ."' "mre m line me vr cent. 01 ineivaso 111 values , "iu any oiuur groiiuii iitaii unit ul the had Uvu constantly and rapidly ilitiiiu- internets if the greatest numlcr of- iho ishing, ihe ImleiiU'ilimss had li-en con-J I'le. 1 only ask men to consider theso Mtuuily and rapidly incieasing. Can miv 1 fads, Uiom) llguies, these argtttuents, Miu', reasoning man fail ta mi that Uiesu iloiluciions, und deny or disnute tUrecton. I K 'tnelhinif inusl then Ui radicallv wroiiL-? 1 them If ho can. .1. 1. V. ' - --. v u cinnoi tiie t.irmers w no aru nrac- r.iuii .. lul of Or von. 1 1 lll.li 1 1:1. I Leltiii in it mi. .a.lin i- i,r i,B 1 y wear that ihe I. )nu tu the l,t f my I Notary 1 orreet ,VtlMt: . llltHWVU Ju lleforOretfon, ll.H,lil.NNT, MATI.IIOIC, nr.si. kllinci.' Wasco Independent Academy, The Dalies, Oregon. lal invpurHtlnn for l'iuverltle 111 Oro- or tiniinmon, inr 1 Slw I, prgecUil."anil who for them- miIm do imt ask "piotivtlon" that is- cla.sM-U'gUlaimn in their favor why can thev not keop somewhere noarlv" even with the iimuiifuciureru who ilumaud "lngovtion" in Uieir Innisttsl advauct) iu wealth and "prosperity ''" The answer now iMines, detl.uttly, insultingly, mock ingly, from Mr. Swift, from my friend the Kiuker and uon-taed iKiudholder. fnuii the actions, speaking louder tlmn I Classioal SiMPiitWit' or Nni-nml wottls. of ihe Kepublican urty leaders- r "1K,U' . , , ?L 0l tho unswerwines: "IttH'ausoiiovertv and ., . coituks. ...a.kllv.lUll IklllMllllf U, l,lll Arl. (IohI illtripllne unit ikkI monil tone, t oll riiulpmciiU. Write r-ir cutuloiiiie to , , , U. II. WIl.Us, . M.. iy ilnw Im Principal. F"I 5"3??Ua P4S?5!t? h th Km,.;;- luuieiuhi u 1..... ......... ..in . ... 111111 iiruuiiiHii ih 1 1 iv nu in mr iiiiiiu " r n nil i.irlir """Jnr lo vote iiion the ureal eeonom cnl nC'""' anil tnrlir. u1.:n . N .. i,iA(.i.., ivimmi,umirot IVmh cnl wimSiSi 'vln this worlr iiur ln arty Indorsement, anil renu.inw ;nl to mil eoi.iinllt.eMiml elnh. iimI.i extendlm: Its elreiiliillon aiiiontfthn voter of I A,t ,,.,. Wl'ATK DKillHH VMC fr.NTUAIi COMMITTi:.. OK ItUW Tiie SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAfl, One Year, AND CEN. USES '3 BOOK. Hook llotind In ctiiiii ,111,1 , ...... 1 1.. 1. . ... ..... fc"fc Aionis in riuii;;, Addriws EAST ORECONIAN PUB. C0-I IVn.lletun. OKI" w. MIAI.KH IN New and Socond-Hancl Furniture, Stovos, Bedding. Conoral Housohold Coods, OROOKHUY, OLASSWAKE, Etc. Coods sold on tho Installment Plan, n Easy A. W. SCI-HILZJi, rfi Strict, rendition. nlv. -n.il v of 1'nt. ifnrii'ii, tliuvitni. V tie ami others, or for tiiiliu ri.inteuu not oeekuij; colli i;iit i-ilii. atliin may erad- Hal-. Here III jhwpIu than to 'filter' linviualltv and extremes of conditions." The Ideas wcro somow hut comluttcd cannot rslst tho conviction that it Is dually thu aim and intent of men who havo resolved ujon oxtromo "protection" KOAl, ULANKS. Mora thmi tu-ll huililril fiirtns nf Il.i I Umikii at thU ortio, Ijtvryent and othen u ted Inu cliit fonut cau U tuppllett. For Briggs, the Photographer "D1 r4- d-te.H 1 v i 1 1 1 1 iii '" 1 1 ii o ry 1 a 1 -h . . - ww iVkUO Oil W M.UM ITn -f-r U.-. t"W 1 . M DV style kiiowntn tiVo n "itfssa. ne taKes pictiu-ea xu- ...u tVi Ut lum ituaoiuuei Over the Postofflce ely guarantees satisfaction Briggs, the Photographer.. Pendleton,