East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 16, 1888, Image 2

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    .MONDAY. ArUIL 10. 1888.
ItAII.V AN I) hkmmvhkki.v,
nr tiik
y.n'l Orretilnii I'lilillMiInt: Crimpniiy,
I'tNKI.inON OUKOO.V.
I'
IIAtl.T HUlUCUtlTION HMl.tt
One copy per year, by miill $t '
uno ropy MX iiiii'iiiik, iiy iiii.it ... i
Onn copy iit wculi, Iiy mrrn.'i
Hlliulu miiiiiIxtk W
ftKMI'WIIUKl.T NL'lnCIIIITKl.V IIATI-W:
One ropy per year. U W
Oiia copy tx iiiuutli I
WiikIu iiiumITh
Prutiilum paper free tuyenrly stu lUr.
AllVIMITl.ll.WO IIATIMi
(IHipl'tu rrtbnnmti.)
One Inrh, or Ii-nh, In KemUUVrkly per
month i'l
One Inch, or !, In lully per month I ft)
Ti liichc, or Icti, In IhiIIi, per month... It ftl
tlfi'llir-oliirlK,Kcinl-Vc"((ly, per Inch
prrnioutli I 8S
Offr llirno lneli", Dully, per lneli per
mouth. I V
Otrr llir'i tiiclHn, In Ixitli, pr Inch it
Month. I 75
Kolld nonpiiicll (mItitiNciiiciiIi In Keml
Wifklf or liully, Unit IiimtIIiiii, pur llii'li,
11.00; ciu:Ij ml.t-jiii'ii t limertlnn, Uic.
IH'nl iiollrra, It'll ruiiU pir lino Midi In
HTllllll.
.I01IN 111ltNi: I'l .
my for artificial prircs on tho wlro Urn'
IiIiiiIh lil HhciivuH and tho bags that hold
i,u ii,.rin.i fin Din iillmr liiinil. tirolce .
Hindoos not iiilvuni'o llio prico of any
- ! product ho ha to cell. Protection may I
lulu iron ni' ii, fiinil'iiro inon mid marar
. it il(w nut IipIo tlio fanner. I
.u.rt..r..lt- nr.! tlm funiK'r of Oregon and i
WiiHlilniiton, who timet buy inn prolccteil I
nmrkct thrco llioiiwitnl iiiiIoh uway and'
roll In u irvu murkut Ijfteoii thoiwuntl
iiillrw MWiiy." I
Tlion tlio Orofjoniim whm iciiiiik mu
truth, ami talking hm It bollovud. "Sow It
ii4 talking what It iIimjh not believe, and
what N not tnio, lit-aui-o it in employed,
or cliwfOH, to iiksIhI In running tlio Ho
publican machine.
Tlio Orugonlun wum right. Protection
can by no invwlbillty help the farmer.
It in a coiiHtuut Injiny to him.
WHAT IT WAS AIIOUT.
The "direct lux" bill, which mimed tho
lute deadlock in the Ilotiw, viih intended
to refund to certain Northern Stales a
portion of tho war-taxeH levied and col
lected by tho general government In 1801.
The taxea were paid In 1802 and 18(!:i by
K)rnoiiH who would not now Ijo iciin
imrw.'dor in any manlier benefitted by
paying them to the .-'latex. Tho bill Ih
merely a bribe to certain doubtful and
border Mate to ejvo Hepubllcaii inajorl
tle.s. It In a plundering whoino gotten up
In tlio Interest of a jiolitleal parly, and of
a Hwarm of robbing elaiiiwiguntH. it Ih a
Hon. John ISurnutt, Democratic candi
date for JuhIIcu of the Huprumu Court,
ought to receive the vole of not only
every Democrat, but of every working
man. lie in one of thum, and 1 1 Ih hviii
pathicH aie all with tliem. lie c.nno to
California in DM!), and worked in tho
milieu n number of yearn. In Iims
bo came to Oregon, loeutlng at CorvalliH,
whieli luiH Uvn hU bnine nlnce, and be
Han working an a common IjIhiht, at any
Kort of Job to be found whereby lie could
earn an honed dollar. The llrnt work ho
did, nayH the Denton leader, wan making
ixiHtH mid IiiiIIiIIiih a corral. In IS.Ml he
married, and coon after Ik'mii the ctudy
of law, and wax admitted In 1KIII. In
18(11 ho nwlctcd In raldhiK the llrct com
panyoflho regiment (ailed for by the
PrcHMcnt. l.i 1KIIS he WUH elected Pre!
dentin) elector on the Seymour and
lllalr ticket, the only year Oregon Iiuh
over clecteil Democratic (Jectorc. In
1870 he wim elected County .JihIko of
llenton county. In I87- lie wan the
Democratic candidate for Coju,'rccM, but
wan defeated by u email majority by Hon.
Joceph U'IIhoii, then the moct Kipular
man In the State. In 1871 ho wuHolcetcd
Accoclate Juctice of the Supreme Court,
mid the nth Oregon l!cKirlH coutlnuu
imlicpulahlo evidence of Ii ih luductry and
ublllty. In IH74 he wan elected State
Senator from lleutuii county, which ki
citiou he rcHined in 1880 to accept the
nomination of the Democratic party for
the Supremo IkiiiiIi, In 1881' be wan
upiKjiuted Judge of the Second Judicial
Dintrict by (lovernorThajer.
During all I IiIk thirty yearn, when not
actively engaged in the performance of
ollicial iliilieH, he hax Ih'cii engaged In
the practice of law, with markyd ability
and dimwit, He bait Usui the leading
laer in a great number of tho mot im
(orlaiit ciimm that have arb-cu in lhat
ceclluu of I he Stale. In all hltt hMory
he luet never been uccunod uf dixhonecty,
deceit, or deielictlon of duty, lie inu
plain, meiyday cm uf n man, with Hun
coiivictloiiH anil a clear wncu of duty, ul
wayc exprecclng hiuiHelf plainly if imt
bluntly out alwaj'H, in eveiy way, a
friend and benefactor of the lalnuiiig
IKHipIo of the laud.
Hefoie the iiomluatinuH the Km'Oiii
luNUN favon-d the iiumiuatlon Iiy both
partlitof.ludKo U.rd, an we heard of no
man likely to accept the Mwitiuu on our
ticket who would Ui Imtlur. Um ure
certainly in no ocun for a Deiu.KT.it to
cupHirt Judge Iju when cuch an pn
ect, able, large-heartetl, tried and lice
man aw John lluinett In found to make
the race.
John lluinett ban alwaM Kvn tbe mr
inan'H friend ; be in no renpwler of vr
conn i he In not to Ki cwerved or liritd
by the wealth or HMltieu of any man. u
iMrpomtlon. He in eiumgh for un ;
he In good enough for anjliudy.
TIIIW AMl .N(IV.
FOR RHEUMATISM.
320,000 LOST.
.J.WILLIAMSON,
Ex-U. S. Consul
at Cnllao, Peru,
whose I'ae-shiiilo
dlgunture from
his testimonial
In hero bliowni
Mates:
"I was a help
less cripple for
years from rheuma
tism, spent $20,000
In vain, then used St.
Jacobs Oil, and Itcurcd
Sotdty Dr.;nhti and Dtai
eft r.i'Wjcrr,
THE UH;IUES A. VOGELER CO.,
IIAIIIMOItt:. Mil.
. ft
M COLD
111.
3
v mo."
w
ruuiAVAitu iiium.,
jjtoit ham:.
HdvthI i-piui of ifooit work Imp-on for nulo
on ciixy Iitiiik, for chIi lira itooil note. Alxi
n I'liml of inn' liiiiiilrcii htocK liooo. ivrsoni
in tiIIius work liooi's or xtoek Ihkm". will ilo
urn lo cull on inu iiiincrxiKiieti, in iiih ranen
tieiir Pilot Itoclt.or lulling
MADISON .tONtX,
inli'J'lilw Pilot Dock, Or.
To Your Own Interest
Buy Your Goods
Where you enn luiy
lloinrtipntlile IMiynlelanx A MitrKcniin,
HI'KCIAt.IsTS.
OliHlctrlcJ Trfnlinenl of rilironlo DIencnof
Woiikiii niiil Clillilrvn.
Ulllco lioiirn-Kroni into 12 a. in.! from 'i to 1
. ... . 9lnll . Ml
niid on llieTieaHiry, tho nucceHH of w hich ,,,.,-,,,.,., ,', ;.;., 0ri4oiiinn l.ull.ilnir.
would give greatly lucreaned etllclency npiodnv
and vigor to all tho plundering combina
tion at WiiHlilngto.ii who are trying to
divide IheHiirpIiM among thoniHelvcH. The
hill, if panned, will take dlreclly ceven
I ecu or eighteen million dollatii from the
tieanury, and indirectly lead to the
cipiajiilerlngof evenly or eighty million
dollarn more. The Deinoeratnwho ctcad
fantly arrayed theuiH'lvenagalnnt thin big
Hwindle, and prevented itn pannage, de-
ncrvo cicdlt for their llrinnewt and coni
ng,.'. Tut: lt(publican campaign dlnpatchen
almut Irinli's vlnit to Oregon to inlluence
Oregon Deiinn'ratH coutlnuu to be cent
out iilino-t d.iily from Wimhlugtoii. What
ever Irinh's purKino wan, ho did not in
lluence tho Democracy a halr'ri breadth
orafealher'n weight when it came ton
declaration of their conviction and prin
ciple ; neither did he attempt to.
Hkkma.nn warcely lelH u day pann now
without telegraphing what an immoimu
amount of work he In doing, and what
great cicoelie.s hu In making, and how
he in the only one caving tlm country at
iiHhliigton. Almut the only thing Her
mann In rigid cuccecnful at in mulling and
liaml-chaklng,
Til a 0. It. & N. In waking up and
branching out. The branchen to Kureka
Plat and to Heppnor, aecordlne to the
dlnpatchen, will be built at ouco. The
country needn them, and they will lo
very valualilo uripilsltionn to the local'
itlen tliun connected with the main line
BOOKS.
At Less Tlian Cost!
We line (Icterininiil to cIom out our
entire Mock of
OOKS!
THE CHEAPEST
1 liuvo on lintitl n eompletu lino of
Lndlos, Contsund Children's
BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS,
DRESS and FANCY GOODS,
HATS and CAPS,
And n full lino of
Gent's Furnishing Goods
Which I m Moiling nt
BedrockPrices.
Coiiio nmt Krf) me mul I will roiivlnvo you
tlirtl 1 mean Jut wlmt I nay.
J.P.Bushee
COIU MAIN AND COUUT MTU.
Headstones, Monuments
I F. 8EALE,
Marble and Stone
Gontractoi
Comprising the
i l 1 1 A. a.
mil ii .'
niiL inrs C6
0'
1 or lU'itiiint mul prlivn coinniH Jpkko Pull.
In,, Mn I n ktret'i, IViiillttini. Utliimleii
isivu on mimic work for luillillnu's ut
IT you want JJmlcs, call tun!
we us.
W. D. FLETCHER,
WATCHMAKER & JBWELfIR,
Hank liulldliiK, Court ktrtH't.Pemlletoii
Oregon, '
Leezer & Kuebler
Suti-sits t.. W T i'l,.,!!;.
Miulonl Mer-
olni t-1
KALI. K1NIM
lii
hTOCK
I'l'ilim, Or
tiniia, mul nil
Kind of nut.
If n inairii
tll' IIIM K.llil on
I Hie in. m.
in- in i ni
John Marry,
Dealer In-
GROCERIES
-AMI-
PROVISIONS
Flrjt'Clnjw ooli only Ir, n'o"lt. l'ro
dupu Imiililit ami noli).
BUYS nnrl SEIjLS
REAL ESTATE.
Cor. Main find Wcbli Brruoln.
I'KNDt.KTON .... OltKCiON
DUTCH WENRY,
The "W ood Man,
DUTCH HENRY,
THE FIED MAN,
A'KIIIIHTltKi: PKNDLKTON.
J. H. KOONTZ,
Deitcr In
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
And i'roprlclnrof the
Henrietta Flouring Mills,
ECHO, OREGON
lllRliPKtriiKh price imld for crnln. flrnlinm,
UraiiulaU'd and Hi'lf-rUIni; Hoar In
Hltx'M. Corn tncal, Chop Ko."di
iti. for mil r.
AEonUi for Kniipp.llurrcll A Co'
Agricultural Implements and Bain
Wagons,
Arc pri'piircd to ship wlicnt or receive
Grain for Storage
Grain Backs find Harvester)' Buppllo
at lowest Prices.
FainUn Gvocerlen a Sisclalti.
Main Rtrcct, rcudlcton, Oregon,
Transacts Conoral Banking
Buslnoss.
Prealdont. JammHtekl,
Vice Preildent, I.khman Ruvh,
Cnaliler, (JroV. Hamilton,
Collections Made on Favorablt
Terms.
npl i:
First National Bank,
-OF I'KNDt.KTON
f.r.VI ANKKMY.
1'rfnldoiit.
jACOn KlIAXBR,
Vlcvl'rfnlunu
Muni I. Htni'uln. C'ushlrr.
Trnmnnt uwei.cral bauklnt butlnmii.
On all purUiif tliowo,
BOUGHT AND b ')LD
t'ollrriloiiM .undo at nil IMlutn on
f nvonutili tpriiix.
stes & Guilds
I'nprU'lor o llio
J
ci tv ltvriiy nnm ,o sale
STABLE.
CHEAP
Groceries, Vegetables, Fresh ft
-AT-
D. KEMLER'S Grocery Store, on Court Street
.Sl'EOlAL INDUCHM15NTS Ol'TKUKI) FOlt OASH.
Fine Spices, Fine Coffee, Fine Tea, and Everything Fine that a First-tlJ
urocery snouiu uunidin,
Call on :no if you want Groceries cheap. D. KEMLERt
RusseSI Jkr Co.,
-IIUIMIKIM OK-
Elngines, Threshers and Sawmill
-A1.HO DKAUUIH IS-
THE FltiEfiT
5 isis, wm
KMtVKW
tfssemissk rm n'
Wo liavo tho best Straw Humor in tlio World.
" IIHJ K I IV, WU .
HpiiiMii.i iiibh, hiiIRi or noun,, n,j! Hfll'IWHro Qlin "rinwrjnn
In mt not a ruwiiUntlal olwtiuu
jitar, tlm IVrilautl imonlii puUUImhI
I'dltoilully tho follow iuK, ninong otlmr
"tri'o tnultt" aitii'loti:
"Wo oaiinot Ullovo that lUirkniUure,
ccmmiUy hikwLIiiu. lias aiixthliui u mill
from prutiH'iion, Ami fur llii hhihi
that protiviioii advaiuvi! tluuj of nourlv
ouiivthlnn tho torinor Ium to buv mu1
mlil not a mill t M riw vl 'mt w
has to ll. I'rvUiH'titiii. hy LettitiuK Ui
an ailiiU-ial for iiu , Mrfli'
niailo In wltiUe or in p. (.f hnu, u,uB u
" vih. hi i m ti oi iunn nwrliin
tiry. arliilo. from a .mka rwku
to a thiwhluu niiuiiin,.. i nu, ,u.anr (or
pwttH tl'.ii. Ilia fmitilit rati, mi mailiin
ory fr.au thtt 4nn of iiwiitiU iiuv to ilu.
flout ta lunpt Iioui in muarv hl0 mir
own) U iswutor for invivii.m', Urmu
iiiAivtiou tuliU lo llu ,,f raih.ia.U
lllO HilUlK oiiouuuaHiHv mUU to tho
"?f 'i1 .'.ut" V" friM I''W fixmi tho
fioliltutho 4tuw of umiltft. ruitiiilon
nutH to tho eojtf of olt4hluic woru Uv tli i
i.iiuuu, ui iiio luriiiuiro in nu Ivotuo,
T. F. ROURKL .T
MERCHANT TAILOR,
( ! A I V M I.MJil I A vn
i'iiiu.ii;n l
10 UllU'll Of tlO fiM.nl ..i. I.I.
tahlo and to tho booln ho
ho reads. lWivtlon tnakou tho furuior
IIIcIimI iiiurku prlo ua f1)r html of
O 11 A. I 3ST.
Aiutriilluii wltlwt nliwt. winter Uirlai- un.i '
ryu fi.rMlo Mr m1Iiib tirilli. r vii
mlliin wUIV uIimi t jU llioHrllele .tm k-
OmeK AT W'AltKtlOliSK. fliMM.KTON,
l"lytlf UltKUDN.
James Crawford,'
MHimriu'Uinr of iml lvulcr Hi
Harness, Saddles, Bridles,
Whips, Etc.,
Tonts nnd Wngon Shoots
for Snlo
A PBEDROOK P1UOF.S.
oja kiiovi' iiuitaiiij. miu tru jua
IViiilU'toii.Ori'ioii.MHlu t.,neiir WVIih,
A FI.XIJ STOCK OF (U)ODS
lu-t reot'lvod,
Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 1
In cvitv pnriuMi'n .
It. M ltris,.lii..
1-orM'Voriil year piu
liriiiililiinm for tl.o
iiih- . ii. Wllllaiila.
A. M. Mll.W
I nriii-rly lli'iul
Dniuc l t h in a a
WllllJ.K - mili..lii
Mihvnin Maiaiti,
Architects and Superintendents,
Hk.ii 5 mul a, I'ortliimt Srtvlnii llimk
IliiiUIIni;,
Corner Second and Washington Sts..
IMItTI.AXll, OltKOOX. ,SW
-QUKWAJtl).
MmyM or Holi'n from Tola Tlarnoy from
niUlr.w"w,r v'"'" Wall "va liei" of
l .? ''" .lon'rll..! , Villi" ,. Two
bluok UoT,. ,'utfi, ueliihtiitc iiboul lull
live imiuul,' on .lun umi hucUnkln u bav
Nmlilic HorM'H uIuiijn on hnmt
iiorfn lionrilcil hy tltt ilny,
ni'rK op llontli.
All Klmlii of IVeil Kor Hftln, In Ktnullor
ftv nt
I 0HAHGE3 REASONABLE !
Photograph Gallery
T. C. WARD,
Tlio mot kiu'cefn
Photographer,
CALL OH SEND FOHIOA.TAI.OGUE TO
Russell & Co.,
.nlili.jw 100, 102, 101 nml 100 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGOil
NEW FURNITURE
BY THE CARLOAD.
Wo aro rcecivint;, iilmoHt dally,
Goods Direct from the Eastern Manufactori!
Our Htock will iw now in dcHiun and complete in asHortinont, conulHtliigol j
PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS,
SIUKUOAHDS, BOOKCASES, LAMPS, WILLOW AND ItATTAK CIIlJ
Whatnots, Brackets, Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, etc
Mm u eoiniileto lino of
Carpets, oil cloths, linoleums, shades, porticrJ
ixui ujtuuiaterers' gooas.
GOODS SOLD ON EASY 1A YM ENTS.
Forbes & Wheeler,
AsHociution Iltiildlnj, rerulleton, Oi
Japanese Curicl
MOW LUNG,
In Wlllluni Kle'n Ijiuudrr,
I'aullston, - . - Orm
Importer and Dealer Id
Chinese and Japanese Fancy m
Curloslileg, Jlrrrze nnd Ivory TojMl
iir;i Waro, 'n. rroel-ry, C-nion CnJ
r.iR iiiiiiiiKrn'iiif n.i'.iiiDroicii'reunii
iiiul nil klmUof Kllk l)r rllrn.r
Worlcn. 'JVhh, etc. Invoice retcM'
every kleamer.
All iimttN I'romiitly Altf
A3 1m
i W.D.Hansford a Go.
Dviilcrii In
PUMPS AND PIPE.
PLUMBING Promptly Dono.
MAIN HTHKKT, I'lIMH.KTON.
A kliaroof llic public introiun;o U nollclleil
luelil-ilAow
ROBERT BOND
iirAi.r.it in
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU
SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD.
Court Street, oppoMto J. U. Shoemaker.
mcnlO(lv
1 HOW lH- it.-.! In 1...ll. .... . . , . "
.. mm,,ui, uuuiiiui,
Slain Street, Penilleton.
C D. RICHARDSON, Proprietor.
mul nit in c
r-hotographn, Tinty;jas, En
InrginG and Copying,
duilint bo exit'llod anywlii're vn ..,
The Pendleton Mfg. Company;!
PKNDI.KTON, OltEUO.V.
MachinoWork of All Kinds
Done promptly.
Patten, made. ,le,ialr8 to fJru wkM
ZT' ' eVery "'oHfra
LORYEA & ARTHUI
. . . ...
numoers, uas and Steam twmm
Arn Ihe only nractlcat meotianlM In n
nicy no lliclr ntvn worK, and gnni
It aitalnst ren ilr for one year. I
They tiavn no lilreil help to par. wig
ilpHiro to make wage on their workS1
iney can Klvy
"f-rui'u"pn,,;Si.forn Krtre!, Pome-tie
l-ruiu,CauiHvSlCaniie.l(iooiU, iindNulg.
v "ch Counter.
beef, i U kh nii" T".cu uplced
House Opon Day and Night
mehlOd ,,ullc',u'rol,'6c-"I'wanl.
rjiEAStSTKUS WANTKH. "
lxwr.iTMv VVvi.wnc'W0 Do'-ar Per day
uoaril Mvo IKillani per week. Forrurtiiarti.'
formaltori apply at offles oi r"rf"""ei-u-
Charues for Work Reasonable. APrUd4,w wiMoffiTAr.
Bottnr Ficuroa
- . o - 1
Than any oilier tiouso In town. I
They buy as cheap as any firm " 1
-First-class Goods.
mrhl dsw
IjUKIJ. KKMl'KIt,
Proprietor of the
Main St., opposite potofllc, PenJIf
i-uimii'ion uecr on draught, winn. 'T
niiil eUaw.of tlio best brands, n &1
1.TOIWKS FOU HA Mi
KAVaril linn ,1 .. A I .ukk
P.IRtl. Annl.. fill
ranch four mile north of VIdI
county, or idreM, W, T. 8TAltOM
.-vu. tut M4W tUWIU,