East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 17, 1888, Image 2

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niiti liifli.or If. In I mily per iii'iiill
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pur month : ' '
,tr llirt" liii'hi', li.illy. pir Inch per
Ov
iiiiintii '
Overtlir" moll' s in IkiIIi. l'r turn per
moti Hi 1
Kollil iKiiipiiri'll inlvfrllfiin'iil In H'-uil-Wtfltlv
nr Dully, lint liiM-rtloii. per Inch,
il.lHIJ i-'nrli iiliilli'lil llii'rlloil,IW.
IH'iil liotlre, It'll ti'liU per MllD 1'iifll III
forllmi.
iiiiTouv or rni: taunt.
Tho crisis of IH.'iT caused such a fiillhiK
oil" In tvvi'iiun from ilnlios that then' wiim i
iitllo-itloii In IX'll lowaril a higher
rmnni of iroti'ftlvo ilntltti. What In pi'ii
cr illy railed tlm .Morrill tarlir law M'tl ,
tho llntiMo in tlm wnnlon of ISMMI'J, thu,
huhhIoii iriici'tllnt! LlntnlnV flft'lion. ItH 1
ohjfft wan partly, no donht, to attract
vott'M fnmi .I't.'iiiiHylv.inla and othi'r pro i
tdi'tionlftt Slater to tlm Iti'pulillcaii paity.
It waa not ajv.ar iin'iiHiiri', :ind wan aflor
ward entirely Hiin'rtliid hy inorii i-x ,
tri'iim iiiniMiiii'H. Imlt'cil, tht' iiiti'iitlun,
uotoriliii to Mr. Mortill liiiiiMflf, and ,
uthi'r iiiinrli'rH of tin mt'aNiiri', waa
Hlmply to rcHlorn the-rati' of IHIll, Ono 1
iinKirlunt cluiupi wax that from advo-l
lorom to Hp.t'illi' iImIIih, whli'h r.ivu ,
Vtrititur oiMirliiiilllcH to tln piott't'tionlHta
to Ini'ri'aMiilntli'H ht'yonil what wan iron
crally hiiikwih it, Ut Hut inti'iition. Tlm I
duly tin iron and v.ikiI wax Im n'aN'd; hut
Ki'ntT.illy p"akin tlm act of IHiil uuh a
HKKlcr.itc ini'uHiiri' t'ompari'il with thon
uftcr.vard t'liai ti'il, to Hurt an t'lniTK'i'Mi'.v,
and iiiidntaini'd Ion; aflcr tlm I'lniTKi'iicy
had p.i.cd, for wHIfIi piirNiHi',
Tlm war Umii, and nlhcr ai'lrt with
iatH'd during Ihill hy uhit'h dulicn ui'to
liu'rcaiL Indt'i'il, from that tinm till
lHU'i them wa-t no m-Hnlim of ('onrt'fH,
and Hi'arri'ly a month, that an iiicri-.i-'t) of
tlnth'H wu nut mailt). AIoiik' with thin
inarM of tarltr h'iHlatlon an ImmimM in
tiTii.il r.ivi'-uuv' Hvnti'in w.iih or;ani.i'il. Ily
tlm ait of July I, IKil'J, Ht'iillc taxca
went lmNi.t'il on tlm priNlui'tlon of iron
mid Mtt't'l, txiil-oll, paper, h-atlmr, and
otlmraitlileK. A p'lioral tax uuh im
IkjnoiIoii othtvr maiinfai'tiiri'H. LIiviihi'm
wem ntpiiri'd in many iHi-npation.
ItallrtMil and uthcr I'ompanit'H with
, i t.i
taxi'd on thi'lr k-rota rt'ttdptH. A nwnim
Htamp had ti U attached to almiwt uvcry ,
htirt of ilot'iiincnt ii'til in IiiihIiii'M.
To oIlHt't (law lainltina m homo
mamifactiiroi another act, that of .Inly
1 1, ISiV.', un p.iHi.'il, willi the intention
mid ohject of iin rcitliiK iIiiIIch to fiich an
uxtcnt iih would cll'it't I hat olijoi t. Tliu
InciviiHti of tlntii'H waH HUlltcicnt In nll'ord
tlm iloiiu'ittic piihlwctu i'oniKiiiH,itlnn for
thu Internal taxea which they had Ix-eu
coinpjllikl to pay. All (hi wan, mid .waa
nndiTMliKxl to l', I'Ntreino liyihlatimi,
iiuivHHlluttMt only hy the war.
Tlm next reatoHt advancu wax inutlii
liy tlmact of June :!0, IMII, which haa
layn dii laie.1 hy nni wriler In haw k-iui
jjlm urealcft ineaiin of taxation wlilcli
'tho world has m'cii, Mvery tiling iin
nglnahle wa tax si, and heavily, 1'ic
iron fin ton, railroad iron ft, nii'ar two
ivnta a aind, wilt i cenla a hundred
weight. Tlm government iiilleete I fmm
eight to llfleen Kircent. of the value o
every llnislusl prmlnct. To; meet thN
great fncreaK in Internal tiixen dm leu
had to In raiatl again. Tlie principle
waa to lax everythinii and ta it as high
tin intwiiMK. .inn iiiiii in nueni ill) uu-
;H),.antnw,.me,lM. In to explain hy
tt baa leen ikhhIIiIh tu keep up hi much
nuch
of that taxation ho loin; ufier the war.
Aane writer has put it: "Kverv tloiueit-
tie producer ht eame lKfon Courc
:
Kt what he uantixl In the way of tint ie..
I'rtUectiou mu riot; and thin, nmiwver,
not mmely for the time Ivlii. I'lio
whole tenor of the piiUlc mluiltouardthe
ipiejt!ou of imJtt tlutie.i4 Kvanie di
toitetl. Not only duriiiK' the war, hut fur
Hivoral yearn after it all fceliiiK of opposi
tion to high lmMtt tlution ahiuwt entirely
din-ippoaatl. 'Hie habit of putting on a
hili f.ittw as any one aAml li.nl Khmiiio
mi stning that it eoultl hanlly U hh.iken
otl'; and even alter the war almoxt any
iui'nvu) of dutliw tUm.iu IihI by tlomesiic
priHlmvw was ntulily iii.ule. The line
WUwiwn pulilie tluty ami irivatointensts
was iifttm Ut ight of by logiidators.
OiVat fettunes were matle by changes in
legislation, urgvsl and brought about by
thotirt who were lHtnelltte.1 by them. The
tarltr was atUvted by tbeie oaiK-s.
Schemes for money making were huvr
oratisl In It, and wow hardly nueMloued
by Congres. When more enlightened
iiml iinnlliih views ln-gan to muk" their
wuy, ami prolostn wore imiilo ajf-ilnnt the
u1)Uxi!4 itinl uxoflvf duties of I hi' war
period, thefu had obtained, an wo rhall
hc, too utroiig a hold to lw uaHlly nhakun
olP'
Souk imrsoii, purporting l write from
Adams to thu Vton Imder, nays tho
inajofily of the woplu In Adam pieclnct
aw In' favor of division on tho l.'C
count, line. This ntateinont Ih of very
. .. . i ... n ft .. . .......
( doubtful voranij, mn n u
ti. w.itcr at frankly gives ti.u
..., . v(i want a uoiintv neat nearer
ptroligl) III lavor 01 ronuiiiiiiiiiniK .u.
I.ticv for county .fuit.
PENDLETON
ROLLEI: MILLS
W. H. IIYIIKH & CO., IMipili loii'.
Highest cash price for all kinds
of grain. Graham, granu
lated, and self-rising Hour
always on hand. Corn
nical, chop feed etc.
Pendleton, - - Oregon.
First National Bank
OK I'KNDI.KTON-
I.KVI ANKKNY.
I'rmlilmiU
JAI'OII Kuaxkii,
Vli'i'-l'rmltleiit
Hum r. HIiirixlM. .'nililcr,
riiiicl n Kciicnil luinklne liaalni-ii.
JlX:CTrIA.ISrG-ITJ
On nil imrtNur IlKiworlil
BOUGHT AND SOLD
1,'iillfi'llniiH .llitilc ill nil I'olut) mi
lli'nxiiiiiililt' tprniM.
PENDLETON CANDY
Factory,
It A YlUt ( .S7 LSItlii:, t',oirlri'.v
MnmifiirtlirtTN tit
Plain Candies and Taffies,
Ami tlrulcpi In
Finn Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars
and Tobnccocs.
Oivo Them a Trial.
Headstones, Monuments
R. F. BEALE,
Marble and Stone
Contractor.
rtir ili'tlKliH unit prltvn ronlllt .lt'n Kail
, .mih Mm.,, 'ivntiitum. iiiiimi,'
'!lv," "" "u,w w"'k '"r 'aniiHm.. fci
John McGarry,
- Kt'iilt'r In -
GROCERIES
M
p.RovisiOiSrs
Kllnl-cliim kihkN tiiilv In tix, l'fo.
tt lf Uiutlit iiiuUtilil.
IHTYS and SH1.I.S
REAL ESTATE.
I'tn. Mulii iiml Wotiti ijrri'i'U,
I'KNDl.trrox oitlldON
Honry Kopittko& Co.,
I'UAI.KIl IN
1IAV, OiiAJX, WOOD AXI
COAL,
WKII'.IHTUKKT. . - . PKNIX.RTON
TT3Tn.Tl flTT'T)
VJI XLIJLV JJ JJJJLX) I
I'mptlrtDr of tho
French Restaurant
-ON .
.U.i fa
ttrt,
I'vuttUtoH, Or,, o)
Court limine.
..Ail?1'0'"" t,'rt'l1rt! "It the Uellrarlm
siiii iilelit, ' lr' lx)", ,,ft' i
pl vim'
Main 81rt't't, IViutlvlou, Oresou,
Transacts Conornl Banking
Buslnoss.
rroUlent, J.xts Ktkl,
VlOO t'(VlttrUt, I.K1IMAN IH.VM,
CtuhU'r, llKe-V.llAviLTON.
Collections Made on Favorable
Terms.
Ht II
is mm in m
PROPERTY!
Two
and
Hundred
Choice Building Sites!
Rich Garden Soil!
Fine Springs of Pure Water!
Valuable Rock Quarries!
Comnu'iicing on
APEIL
And continuing from day to day
THE
Eastern Oregon Agricultural Association
Will Sell at,
PUBLIC AUCTION!
At the Court House,
Two Hundred and
-
In the town of Pendleton, Oregon. Also
Buildings, Stables,
Improvements.
TERMS: One-half cash on day of sale, and one-half payable
in ono year, secured by noto hearing interest at tho rate of
ten per cent, per annum.
For Description of Lots
See Posters.
Surprise Sale at Cost!
l?01l THIETY DAY'S ONLY!
$8,000 Worth of Boots and Shoes:
$2,000 worth of Men's
ttoocts;
$8,000 worth of Saddlery Goods;
$500 worth of Oregon City Blankets.
A largo lot of
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
I'O.MK KAKI.Y AND (il.T llAltOAINS, at
James Wheelan's, I
Ordera hy mail Kolleitetl. Court .treet, lVntlloton. I
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO J
WINK AND S1M1UT MIOKCHANTS.
03 FRONT STREET, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. ;
AOKNTH ,
CYRUS N03LE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING
tu., (mllwauKce. Wis. EXPUKT PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. ARCA
DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waukcnsaw. Wis.) VEURE CLIOUOT
PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) mci.o.uw s,
Notary and Corporation Seals
In VomUoton,
.
FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EARH. ,
"" umiuiBiu
Tlio uaiinl price or t'l nmile liy otlirr
iiirtli,lii I'orllsiiil or tlio Hunt,), (rum ti.co
t 11.00, with expren cluin;i niUtvil. If you
lU'i'il u "fill, .oiiilymir oritur to u. , iui, nve
from dJ.ro to $3X0 ilicri liy.
East Oregonlan Pub, Co,,
nihil il If Ppnrtlptnn
. . .,H,vv,f UIVJJUIM
Richardson's Lunch Counter,
Mulii Street, IVmllitnn,
G. D.RICHARDSON, Proprietor.
lleHiLnmrler. for Korin 1111,1 lvmir.il,.
rruiu, (.'Hmnrtt.rHiiiHiUiooiU.iitia Nuu.
I At tho Lunch Countor, i
fCin,v;lur?lU!l!f,u'1 '. cot.l ipiroj
Klti' ,' teH 'Mlne. nyiu'r.,
eultl tHillcl met. em 1., ...A,..'.....'
hot Ivii nml iMdv, Jfrkitl elk. venl.tm lii...
.moktM lierrlue, bre "1 n. butter, ;"t"' l"lm'
Houso Opon Day and Night
mchtOtl uch""w''uwM.
Forty Town Lots!
4th, 18SS,
until all lots are disposed of,
Fortv Choice Lots!
Fences and other
and Other Particulars,
and Boys' Furnishing
ROTHCHILD & BEAN,
DKALKUS IN.
pnn(Ja pnnw p j ni t
Mn'c I nri!!!' mil '
Shoes, Hats and Caps,
A?. A
OF GROCERIES.
FULL LINE
Korqunllly of kooiIs, reiiHoimble nrlcc 11 ml
Kciienil fair ireuliucnt, we uliii to Klve per
fect .atl.fiiclluu. mch.Vil
PENDLETON LOTS FOR SALE.
.W oiler for tale more tliiiu
THIRTY VALUABLE LOTS!
In IVmlU'ioii, liicludim; tho sluhtly block on
the hill, lu luln view nil over town.
Just the Site For a Fine Residence,
Thetiv ot
lrlce.
will bo
mitt nt rea.onnble
Apply to
James Leezer,
At Leeier A KucblerM Prui; siore,
mcia tUw Court street. IVmllcton.
IrDP Fill WSV ,CI. iMh.
K. O J-uh. Co..Pntllton.OrOD
The Star
IS NEVER
m i &.LkJ fcjw- w. -
U-lVe MOre IUr Olio AU.uii.ojr uxitvn any
other Dealer in the Country.
Wo would inoft respect f til ly Inform you
Complete Stock of
Anil will mjII them n low or lower than
A CASH REBATE OARI
la furnlched to each ciintonier, which you nhotild brlnir whenovor you come
to huv gootlH, anil tho amount of your purchaco will ho punched out
of It; ami when you havo purchased Flf toon Dollars
Worth of tiootlH for Cash, you can colect from
gootlH in our ctoro to mo vaiuo ot
i
OTXT3E3 DOLL.A JcL -En.E3HJ!
Wo have In ittock it full lino of tho celebrated I.USK llltANI) OK CANJid
(i()OI).J: PICKMCS. In iKittlea. keua mid barrola: THA8 AND COKKEKS.l
thelH'Mt tiualityj MACKMHKb, in
and lloatiH.
TABLE LUXURIES A SPECIALTY
It Ih worth vour tlmo to call and Iiisikh t our lino of TOBACCOS, iw wo cam
DOBHN IHKKUHKNT IIItANDS.
Kor breakfant, wo
.M icnowietigen to no n cieucacy tno country over, inon, ngain, incro nro otner at
tlclea which you
Cove Cheese, Epicurean Trout, Or
anges ana juemons.
, , ... -1. . .... ...
Aim u niigu. uo won ior you to Know tlmt wo
33ake .Fresh. Bread 35 very Day,
Miulo of Hour from lwth tho I'endloton Uollor Mllla and tho Karmora'
CuMoiu MlllH,of which wo Hell
Twenty-Eight Loaves For One Dollar
Now Ih tho tlmo for jsinlcnlnu, and tho
turn, tu miw, 1 1 mi uu iimi
GARDEN AND
(irown In tho Northwest, Imj
And lxHtden all theo
CONFECTIONERY IS COMPLETE
Kroin tho .Sunny South In brought tho
Genuine New Orleans Molasses I
Ami hodden, wo lmvo nlwaya on hand tho lxHt EASTERN SYRUPS.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
3tufV3EjSL3P,3F"I3NT3E3 Oja.3NT3LD3L.3E3S
Tho Next Candlen on tho Markot.
U'l.n,l . o
..vw.v. JVU n, vur r tt grouiul or
A MILL OP
And vn tlnn't i'liits.. ...i... . .
" fcv ..mum gnuiung u ior vou.
yott wifh to huv
EGGS AND VEGETABLES,
Wo can
tu 1..,..., . .....
u.,r 0 wugon ior tJ.o delivery of good, It Is no bother or troublo for usto
Supply Customers Promptly.
t.,.i .. T" '
u" ' K"ul bira ,ul (vuo mtstresHes,
llllVtllllUr III flirt
You Can Save Money!
By purchasing m.pplles for tho household, camp, or ranch, from
THE STAR BAKERY,
W. C. TILTON, Proprietor,
COURT STREET, - - PENDLETON, OB.
Bakery Leads
-AND-
UNDERSOLD
. ii
that wo uro now prepared toHhowjoti
Goods in Our Line,
can lw bought at any plaeo in thla part old
country.
eaua and kegsj DKIHI) J'UUITS, and Yt&
would ndvino you to try our
may need, mica iw
(wntlu hounowifo mid thrifty huHbamlman fl
hiio may reap; u you wihii good
FLOWER SEEDS,
Biiro and inako your pua-lmscH of tw.
nrtklcrt mentioned, our lino of
ungrouml. wo can furnlfih you, tw wo hav
OUR OWN,
If It Hitits your pleasuro, mi I
niPii 10 niiy
OR OTHER FARM PRODUCE,
Bupply you.
wo wish to rav to you that whon you want
B w Bk 4 t I
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