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IVWIill DAtiiY and hi:mi-wi;i:ki,v, , iivtiik ',,M:iUt OrfRntilan rnlilMilnir Company. it" ' at Zfivsuurros, ohkhon. i.ill.v MttlnrllNTloV IIATt-11 Onc copy I't yr. titttll...... J Oiioro vlx imtntln, liy mull I J; i n.. .... .V i..t u'i'i'li. Iiv currier ' HIliKlf ituirilfr bmi-wki:ki.y nt;n it(iTt".f iuthmi nun .w.i.L tii.r vinr. T ' V Onn rnjiy lx iiitmtlm ' ttltlKlU IIWNIlK'in. Premium tp r In v toycttriy Miincnwrn. AIIVKIITIMINH IIATIMi I lUii.lmi .lili rrtlirm'nt'.) Our Inch, or Ii-m, In "eml-Wcekly l'r month.. Onn liirh.tir In imlly per month. ..... I M Two Inrhrx. or li-w, In iHith, jut iihiiiIIi... J CO OvTrlliriilMi,lit'lHHinl-W''((ly.l"'',lC'' . Ovit tlire! Ini;li, Itolly, per Inrli r llllllltll 1 ' Over llirt ii IiiiiIm'k, Hi lith. per Ineli per inniitli Hollil tiniiimrnll iiilvrtlmMiienti In Hcinl Weekly fir llully, llmt linerllon, per Inch, $l.Ul; cneh miliuiiii'iit In.crtlon, Iicnl willi'M, tu mill I't linn each III MTllnll. HATUKDAY, .M AUOII :i, IHX8. tiii: n.v.s(ii:it or thhtijii:. TIiu jrri'iilost niuimco at tin) present tlmu to it Kovuriiiuuiit of lliu njoplo in tliu United Whites Is Hid KiW(!rmiil tlio Incii lout mi'l ilcflant iillitmlo of conilihicil 1 capital. Tlio rapidity with whli li kIkmii . tie "TniHtH" liavu sprung up in tlio lutt , fow years, aiiilIlit'lr!vl(loiitik'Hlnii to pay .no liccil either to law or niornls, Ih a sub Jeet of tlio gravest unicorn. In New York tlio evil Iiiih Imh'oiiiu ho Jlniruiit anil far-rcarlilni; that a coinniltloo of tlio U'Kinlaluri) waH appointed to invostfcuto tlio subject, ami doviso means for tho jiooplo's relief. Hut nun' comes tint ilif Acuity. Following tho ilaiiKenxis prece dent sot by .IikIko I'iold In holding that Htanfonl anil Huntington, tho rail mail robliorn, could not 1(0 tjnit!lltl to testify lxjforo a coininltlcn of Congress tlio money kings and "Trust" barons and i tholr attornoyH refuse to toll liat thoy iutond to do. Practically, thoy nay to tho imoplu: "Our manipulations with your produco, with tint necessaries of llfo, In noiio of your concern : now, what aru you 'going to do nlsmt it V" Thorn is a "Trust" In sugar, fur iixam plo, which haa obtained absolute control 1 'of Mlm greater ortloii of that commodlty ' juanufacttirnd, and which haa advanced tho prlro several cents iv x)iliul. Tho lilt inauufacturvrrt o( aliuwt o very oilier commodity liavo h1hi comhlucd, to con trol tho market, make tho pcoplo pay an abnormal and an tmro.iHonatilo prico, and !imko thommilvoa mllllonairoH. Omo . thoy uiich havo poacmlon of mlllloiiH, thoy can oloct loKiHlaturort, ovon con- ..tiren.vrt, to nult tholr will. Tho next le.ovo will Uia "Trout" of "Trunin;" or a combination of tho va- rloiw lili; "TiiimIh" into ono rand coiihoII datiou of capital, which nhall conlrol all prlivK, and all cKixlation. A'.iiiiht mich a monitor coll what cuu tho iinoriiilr-ed, dlmiullcd, parly-iHTvInu, halMilhid hi plo tho produicra ami tho coiiHiimcrH and tho workluKiiiou do? Nothing. lhoy will lio (MiwcrlcHH. Thoy aro all but jmiwciIohh, it mh'iiih, already. Jjiw-mak- urn aro HHilt to ntvh tho "TniHtH" rather than tint pcoplo, ln'catiMill "yH" Ivtler. ThocourlH, mouldy with tcchnlealitv and Htarchcd with urMocracy or.if mrcHitary bribed with a lilvral fraetion of tho phiu dor aro only too ready to fanUm tho let Htcra with rlvcta of judicial tlociHioiH. I ho iDiiHolldalel inonoy iNiwer will then, In even a far router detco than it law dono already, dlitalo to tho nlxty nillllon poploof themi I'nlled StateH how tuui'ii tliey uliall pay (or what thoy eat - und wear and work with and thev will liavotopaydoaily; and will also dictate at what prleon and when and where thoy bliull roll their produco and the proceeds will Iki pitifully Hinall and ncaut, Tho iximbinatlonn and "Trunin" muxt lo bhiken, and btoVou with a ptroni;, rono Into, relontleM hand i and tho xooner the hreaklnt! K-tjinn, tho U-ttor, Liw U well onoiinh ; but if (ho law, an Interpreted by fomtlllfasl or corrupted uairt PtaivU in tho way, It nuiHt K) pilnhe.1 axido um the lc ploV euoiuy. Older, and oUmIIoiuv, and tpilotmw, and coutvntml luduxtry are KhI thtnpi! but rather than In Kmud down to K'tfdom, tho iHHiple of this coun try imiKt for a llmo lay oil' thesi' decent, .......... .1.. ..i ..i . . . iM'i.-Miij nuiw!; v uilOM, ailtl put Oil tho red mantles of indignant omdainiht, und tho weapons of warfare which i-hall dojiiHtliv to tho bunion loarorn. Thin (Into will iMiue, but wo fear not Hoouenounh. The time will come, but w fear not till hatred and reveno hhall U tho lunpirinK motles. The time will iMtno when tho coils of this monster myr-Iad-eulled auawnda of capital will K lovsnel, but wo fear only by xbarp, two oded Hwords. letter would it K for tho fannera and workluiuen to unite in opponition now; to prisvod with nuxlerato and ivaeeful hhuIkhIsj to IuhsI not the appeal to party prejudice or luitv leal, but form within lluniUHdve and twin themvUes a ivo plostuity. ThisUuo it. plain cnemjh. Can tho KuderH Iv found ? advick to camii.ti:h. If candldatcH for county ofllccs were not ho anxious, they would nuccced qulto as wull-pcrhaw bettor. Tho delepite If ho Le Intclllv;ent and duHlrous only of Isjft Hcrvlni,' thu public, as ho fhoiild bo don't want to l,o pustorod witn men nuni Inii for ollicoH. If the men are lit, and aro needed, and are wanled, thoy will Isj hunted out fat enough, eieclally If thoy havo nerved a term or two, ho that tho people can JmlK'e of their ability. Our advice to delegates or to protqieet Ivo deleirale.s Is to Iwwaro of tho man who in-llH that ho mtiHt bo nominated, that nolwly elne will do, that thero are deep and dark conspiracies aKalnct him on account of his ureal virtue and excel lence. It Is projier enough for a man to entertain a moderate and well regulated deilro for an olllce ; It Is not reprehensible to mako this fact generally known, ho that the isjoplo'H roprcHcntativert in coif ventlon axHembled can act iiikjii It If they choose J but light thero tho Hollcltatlon hIioiiIiI cease. A delegate dues not want to bo Ixircd to death, and too great ur gency ought to and no doubt often does prejudice him against tne urger. Hither party In this county has half a do.en probably wo might nay twenty, or oven more men who would mako a Hiilllclently good Hherlir,orclerk,orcounty judge, or assessor, or commissioner. When It comes o legislators, thy cholco Is not ipillo m easy, lcause thcee aro subjected to tho wiles of K)HtIclans and M'hemem of more oxorionco If not moro cunning; and therefore only men of un usually bright and sound Intellects should l) chosen. We honestly think that If our friends. tho candidates and this without Hjsjcinl reference toanvono u nart citlar would slnv rluht at homo and attend to their regular business, merely telling the jn'o- pie that tliey tiro "wllllir," they would lie unite as sum of success, and certainly Mould Iks more deserving of it. H. (i. Ili'iisu is alsjiit to establish another Republican paor!n Maker City. The Itovelllo remarks that unless ho In tends to run a chop-mill ho will havo very Utile use for his steam engine. If llursh would run a chop-mill ho would lie moro useful than be will ever ho running an alleged newspasir. If Tin: Daily Hst Oiihuonm.v don't give you tlio nous as you would liuo It say ho and by saying so you may lend us an Idea. No aro not so Ignorant mm to lieliovo that Hiihscrilicrri can not render great assistance by Just criticism and voicing their sentiments now and then. (!oiiv.i,i.is haa a new pajier, tho Time. That town already had two good county p.is'rs, ami thero was no moro excuse for a third than a cat would havo to pe tition tho legislature tor three tails. Ksr don't need any pulling down. He's always up, and down, just at tho right time. A VkIiiaIiIm ll.lltnt. Tho decision this week of tlio Supremo court In the case of tho Oicgonnud Wash ington Moitgago savings bank vs tho SheriU'of Multnomah county is iiniuiriuni .1.- I .1. . L' .. . . . . 1 . .. iiiniiiiniiii mo rune, renewing Is tlio hyllabus. 1. frilled list of taxable pro; vrlv iiiiim riHie, m'cuoii ,n:i, 1110 verlliei list leolllied under tbt . k.etl.ni lu. f.i- ulsbed the ii"sessor by a taxpayer dm's not constitute an ai.Mssineiit ulum m. eelved by tho asM'scor; it siuijilv aids him lu obtaining a true ileM-ription of taxatilo prosrty, and Is evidence from which ine assessment mav Ihi made. Assessment Proisitv Is Mitt IIUMt.tl ed, though on tho vciHled'Hct, until It Is sei iionn m 1110 assew-n lent roll, as re quired by section l'"70. Hill's cslo. ;i. Itoanl of equaliation, Its powers ami iiunes ine isiardof oqnali.ation, in making the 'rop'r eonectlons under pec lion .,,t), Hill h code, may nlaco on th assessment roll liroi.-rlv otntaxiiavi 1 . . . . , ... i.i.Hi-i Which h:iil Ken o mill. ..I I... il. or not asm-SM'd, ami this without thutluee nays nonce ui s u n taxpayer. Notice Is 1 'quisito only wi,.u the valuation of pnijvriv aiieady a-hesMd Is raised. I. 'laviitliin ,1ml ..ll.tl. ln'foro equity will lulerfero to enjoin 'tho collection of a tax the facts presented must disclose a case falling under sonio uvoKiiueu ueaii 01 quitv jurisdiction such as preventing a nuiltiplicitv to tax at Ion, removing cloud from t"V or the like, or seeming illegality of the . I .. APM-ssors-They act judl allv In ,the yalualion of propvity, and their de terminations aiv binding in eases whuiv un-! ii.ui- jiiriMiieinm, until roporwd or i iirnieu ij pome triiiiuial having , thoiite In i-.nl.uv ll,..lr ,...li ... 0. "iteuuHly of Taxpiiyew-Thoiemeilv 1 of the hiNpajers in all ordinary caes for . ...un in um ,1MHN-Ilell IS lOgOlK'IOlO tho ..Mm ..i eipmiuauoii, and, laiiing to ob tain rediess, to peek it by writ of review ICI111.1 vu I m. f II I.. ........ .. i j . i i. "'"i") , . uregon, a.i,s, and lippleton vs auihill county, s Or- CLMII 'tU. .ll.I.r.......! -O"-.., .'l'l VII. I-oiiMiic up lliiiui't, Krem llio Wail,. u-uii . u.,i.... Two gentleman from Kansas are in the citv 11s iiiK-!iii...i .i.h.ii 1...... ment land for a Kirty of (KHiple there who ..v.iv ... ri ii,i. in uiW K'ctiou tins sum " iniesiiay tiiey made an 1 aiuluation oftho plats and will mnb exauiination of tlio laud uote.l as otvn i.Vi i'si r"-' r1' ""ending colonv are Pick of droughts in piunmer and blU'- zaril4 in iviiit..n ... .1. .1 . . . . in, 1. : . " "u''r presenuioine, iiinti desire to come ton ismnirv m1...; I ?.,'.R.atlUw .'irl-v;. 'w of them havo ........ niv.iii, i.ui uu are bUtlieientlv well citltens ,,ulUMr'w to mako valuabl A NOVKI. MAltltlAOK. tnln.il'ToirelluT lir Muliml ABreincnl. l'rom the Tucoma Lcilijer. , Tho following novel document was filed i In the auditor's olllco yesterday afternoon: I "W'e.Jolm K. Hums (a widower) and Thcnlo .1. Tavlorfa slnglo woman) of lawful aire of majority and unmarriei , both of Pierce county, v asnuigion lum noiii oi riuriu i.u my i vry"T: i tory, to U as ruly o, all into nts a. an imjm'S iiisiianu ami ne an i coultl have Iwcn if the marriage had leen 1 died "m In ster of the gopol" and from and after date hereof mutually declaro ourselves, "hus band und wife." ... , In witness whereof wo havo hereunto sot our hands and alllxed our seals. John h. HniNs, Thknik X. Tavloii. Signed In tho presence of T. 11. Tayi.oh, M. I). Mas. T. H. Tavloii. Dated this Kith day of l-ubrtmry, A. 1). 1HSH. However tho parties Hcem to have changed their minds about tho ellleieney of tho marriage as tho doeui lent Is en dorsed on thu back under date of August I'J, 18S7. six months after, by Judge Cen ter, certifying that they were on that date united In marriage by him. Mr. Hums was formerly a county commis sioner and resigned August :i. Shortly afterward ho and his wife started Kast, and only returned a few days ago. A Welifnot Girl. A gentleman living In Alblna tells tho Alblna Courier man of a girl lorn at Klba, near Indeioiidonce. who is web fooled, for a fact. The girl Is now nine 1 t teen years old, and lives at a intio town on tho (J. It. X. Shortly More her birth and when her parents were rcsldlngat Hola.liermothei, .. I... ....... .. ...... .......or (.. Ilw. I'.liillli. C..IJ) mill nil'. (I iiunwiiivi ... ...v . . v -., . was continually making sortof tho Web-1 Cl... ..!. I.. I.1I,.I.. , IVUl. . JIU IUUK IJIl'IJ .JV.lf-IVII - .....V..1.V. their manners, customs and habits. Fre quently her neighlwrs laughingly told her to beware for she was liable to raise a iniileiif uelifeet herself. iiuloiibtcdly some of theso retorts caused a ileoti Imiiresslon on her mind. ! At any rate alsiut thu lirst thing tho mother Inquired about when the child was Ihidi was in regard to tho babo'H feet. Miifli In tmr uilpuriuii (mil .Itmriwt tin. 111 fant was found to Ixi welifooted. Dulng tho girl's childhood the' peculi arities of hur lower extremities was well known amoni! her near nclidilsirs. but slucu she has attained womanhood the fact has licen carefully concealed. Shu lu I, ...i..,. ., i i .ui .. ., n in iinii. . II..II.I-.I iiiiu llll, i.v.lir. ruiuii shoe, and, with thu exception of the webs I,... 1.... I ...I.. .. .... in;k.ii-i;ii iivi itnjn, lliln lin Plllljiv'l u ivuh in any young lady. Tin fitm. .L'lir. lilttt Tuitl nard ttt miu fiitvi. "lio niivv f.v-. k-'Viiiiuin ill Salmon river last fall, has been captured through thu instrumentality of Mr. Me (irash, of Hllensburg. ininiiK .laniiary - cargoes, .i',iim,uou feel of IiiimImip U'lirw ulilm.l frmti Pnip.it U.111111I .ll.'Iil.i.l uu fiill.iii'u . l..t !n.. .1.1.. "...., .......I... t. 1 . WIV llllllIIU, 7,'U7,)0a feet; Port lllakeley. fi.OlH.OOO; Port Mndiwn, 3,0)0,000; t'tsalada, ,'J80, 000; Port Ludlow, (l.'JoO.OOO; Port Hail- 1....1. 1 A-.A ll IIA:, l,V.nf,VAAJ. BY THE GUN COUltT STREET, PENDLETON, OREGON, Largo stock of G-uisrs, pistols, A-MMUisriTionsr, And a heavy assortment of Reloading Tools. WI3VOHB8TESR. -A.3NTX M-JElIlSr nXIFVLESIS Of tho latest models. FULL LINE OF GUN REPAIRS. WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOTGUNS! If ,ou iute-d purclmsms, fait .0 call. If , , Knnt t0 do,,t fi ., TATrvn t IT WILL DO YOUR EYES GOOD! ' JONES & OO., rp iyr nT, .T The Modern Mlrncle. From tho Aflorlftn. llrlcf foreign illspatcheH Illustrato u modern miracle. From Australia, I hlna, Tinkev, news Is Instantly and miraculous ly flashed tothofar-oirshoresof the iNorth Paellle. This morning the readeraof this paper will learn of what occurred last night In lands tho most ro mote. .... ...I.. .......I!.. iiftitir Last uigniiu "iiio ni'u nin nuuir, ,,: ,,..r n,,, .Vn. uiW0 it, In tho g ooni oi , o wal. 1 e W 1. 1 1L III SIIV i'.v c "i i B V 1" , ii,iiuii vh lotto. Th s i post have Mam . 1 Hl' , , todlles .,A,.,li.,f , it breakfast n nillllon families mav rea.l tho story ami contemplate tho i .. .i ..ttiiilm ulileli will sac- rltlen ts ch (Iron ail lis (irumixjai inn escort the s n I Its progress around the ' c.et..r "in of b lonely traodv is uirtll i I I noun. 1 "I' , ,, 1 .. 1 ii... i..i...riitib line, by many un , ancient river and many n coral strand. I t skirts the Indian Ocean. It stops for breath at Aden. .Helton symphonies if Its wires aro touched bv winds that Iwro the Hiilto- catlng cries of l'liaroairs norsemen aim , the triumpliaiit songs of Marmlan und tho darkeved daughters of Judea. It Hashes 1.1 1 U.vl.ti.v It ti1iiiii.ua llitll ny ivraiuni iimi I'liiii.'.- " 1 o-- 1 tlio flellesixint ; where lAander swam to meet his love. It crosses the path Payniin , and Christian, Oothand Vandal. Across i.lalns that slusik with tho tramp of the I Cnisaders.aiid over mountains that echoed I V. JIINHlCIPilHiuuivi "r to tho artillery of iNiipoloon, it Hiveus 11s arrowy wav. Willi a tsjund it crosses tne silverv streak' of Knglish Channel, wiitz zing tlirough tho green Ileitis of Lngland .....I In.lnnil fiver u'liutu-iml. ntralll it divCS llllll . V V w... ........ ,.r,.... ami iiom iiiiu uiu nui in iuuiiinui Throe thousand miles mid long sea ferns , 1 t t. . . t ..II tl... and Ptrango nsiies, ami wtccks 01 an mu a.vs which pave tho deep imfathoined c.ies of ocean, and in a moment tho op orator of the great daily of the great mu troislis is catching tho subtle pound. To the press with it. Marvelous ac complishment I While the llfo of tho vict im Is yet oozing upon tho dark sand of tho Hurnieso wilderness, ayo, liefoio tho Ilrst gray streaks of dawn has shown to tho vulture tho bleeding clay, tho story is again Hashed across tho thousand miles from Now York to Chicago, is thero ro tated on countless wires to the Gulf, tho .Mississippi valley, and across tho moun tains and tho thousand intervening miles, till nt last, farthest west of all tho thou sands of newspaper in tlio union, tho Daily Astorlau relates the Ptorv ton thou sand tulles from tho scone of tlio murder. There is nothing in the wildest and moHt fantastic talo of Oriental jugglery or Hastern magic that equals In llight of fancy ho bare sober recital of this fact. llnivtn tell lilt's friuii Nlm's. Joe llanor pells canary birds in Yalla Wallo. Tho other day a lady customer called to purchase a bird, and asked Mr. llauer how ho distinguished tho sexes, and ho replied: "Well, madam, that's easy. When ho sings It's a ho, and when she slugs It's a she." The lady departed with 11 "ho pinger," according to Mr. llauor's rule, well satlslled. This is a novel and original plan and tho readers of this paor has Joo Manor's won), and It lu ...1 II...I ti... ..1 ...1.., III... .. 11 in (.w.., ...... i'ii.ii iiui.n ll&U Ik charm and never falls to dlstlnuiilsh a ho and a sho. Mr. llauer is capable of writing a work on "sho" with a pcquol "he," or how to "get on" to tho soxes of birds. SHOT GUNS FROM $5.00 TO $50.00, At tho establishment of Taylor, Jones & Oo. UNDER PBAZER'S An Irnlo l'nb1l1mr. From tlio Ccnlorvllto Homo Pre. ,oino ono, well known to um. thought ho played a smart, nhrewd trick on tho Press Sunday, by "plelng" our local typo, Dlaclng l's In the 1 box, and ho on. Wow, wo don't llkothiH kind of a trick at all. and when wo becouio more i convinced of the susiK'cteil party, wo will publish IiIh namo. It might havo Iwen for miito work, and agalii It might havo been dono worK, ami agmn i "H" . - , (luI, , lm I)r0HHlng . . wW .. has. Wo w However gno mm l a we are on his track, and that he hail better keep clear of this olllce. ti-.ll ll.,(.,-.l r..l if dlsturd religious meetings iiooiiiuuir .-..... ,7. linker City. Thov ot.gl. to l hauled un In short order am. heavily (hied. ' . --....ii... HKW TO-DAY. lOU ItKNT. A bouse, with a I am thai wilt -tnblo four lior-eK. Apply to A. 1). 8 1 nt till olllce. .v i'ie. pi-vts v.ny 1 1 h ckpiTh V.,,,!, ,(l mklrir iiwm tlmn four llnej Wii,0n.crtodliiitnoliimiiattUornto of live cents au Uiertlou. roil I IlI'TINO Can he had nl tlio Kast Ohkoonjan oftlco nt prhM Mint will prove (hey ate cheaper Hum thoe of any other prlntlnic houno In Kiistcrii Omtoii. r KOA1. IlIiANKa. Morn limn two hundred forms nf legal hlituks nt this ofllee. Lawyer nnil others ni-cdliiK special form enn 1 e mipplled. BOOT AND For the next thirty days I will sell ut ten per cent, abovo cost the hirge3t and best stock of boots and shoes that is in Pendleton, comprising: $2,000 worth of Buckingham & Ilecht celebrated boots and shoes. $3,000 worth of C. M. Henderson goods, who is considered one ot the best manufacturers in the United States. $1,000 worth of Sailer Lewin & Co.'s ladies' lino kid shoes, of tho Sailer Lewin make, Philadelphia. 1,000 pair children and Misses' shoes. 500 pair of slippors, of all grades. Don't delay, but como und get bargains, at tho Pendleton Boot und Shoo store. JAS. WHEELAN, Prop. JUST READ THIS! UNDER OPERA HOUSE. NKW TO-1IAY. The Rochester Lamp 0OO Cancllo Power. AT- G, I, LaDow's Crockery Store, Court Htrout, In Klnt National Ilanlc Ilulldlngr. And nt tliosnmo placo you onn lutyn GLASS SET OF FOUR PIECES, Kortliennnll sum of FORTY CENTS. Ooino mult I lako u. itxik nt my stock. G. I. LaDOW, tlsw mch3 4t l'KNDLETON, OniMON. JgHTltAY ANIMAIH. j 1 1 II Jilil iiii.ii .ii minim. . ... .j , j mi .Mil IC- povor lilm by oxpeniJIng 18 00 In mlTcrttnlnr In tho Kast Oiikoomiah. It cntclin them every time. SHOE SALE. PRAZER'S OPERA HOUSE. BjH