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J1ST 'H u
A t ' i c i : I : i.iitit.Mtv.
t'alrnii nr tin, Dully in- S-nil-We kly
IMST OIIKOOMAN ran freely iimko uaa
of the IJASI' (lti:!OMA.V lllirnry when
ever they mi ili p.hr. Tim public um enr-
-t,.ni e cent In nio'y nr 'l
f,t,g,wl.WrrUlxKABT01IEa0N-
Vmnoir until utfr lh November
iiallrHASrOIIKHONIAN for the
illiilly lilt Kid In vl.lt I In. oilier irhenerer
d Inclined,
PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OKEGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 0.1888.
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NO. 58.
Ul
HE TARIFF
litis been taken oft" both
ooien ana ooxxon urooas
Not by Congress, but by
Amltliev now oiler their Largo and Complete Stock of
Y GOODS. CLOTHING, ac
AT-
.TCP. TRADE PRICES fnr fl ASFT!
kis, get muir prices, ami convince y outsell
L mere aasortions, but that they will sub
itum. Theirs is not an "Infant Industry,"
liscardeil Protective Prices, and will freely
!.. tlwtit rv-rl4j irnf ill nit iittwwiD itul iKiniti'mm tttfwt1 P
1M1II IIU LUWI tWW fc-ww vmmvmm I ' vwvi WIS t T 1 1 I V IUUI Obil
the above are not
competition from all quarters. They carry a
1 HAT 1 J . fl j 1
Yi n vin i nil 1 ii l uri r Era n in i wyaziix
a n m n n -m n ki
i liii ml m .am. m m. uu j m njm m wl m mm m. u t w . a
Consisting of
Mens Ladies ana Children's Shoes
Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery
and Glassware, Groceries,
Hardware, Etc.
IT DTTIJ-1T-T A I7" W PAMS PmiDl? T3 A UtL A TTG
-AT THE-
uhii mil uiiiB i mill (limit o riinr
inn i iiiii i ii 1 1 hum iiiiiii iiiiinr
llH WIS WW VIBWBal W W BtM
I will null for tlio noxt .10 (Iuvh ut u
I a M at a. m tv m
mum nf IN ner fint. fnr Rash
w w w u wa mMm mi m m-m
My Iiiro Stock of
ots and Shoes, Harness,
Saddk's, Wlijps. Hits and Spurs.
OIVK MB A CALL AND 11B CONjVIKOBI).
I ".. II ... ... I
JAS. WHEELAN.
J. VAN SOHUYVBR fe CO.,
TO-DAY '5 JELEORAMS,
TONV NOI.TNKU AI'I'OISIIIII J'OSTAT.
INSI'KCTOlt.
A Muilillo In ICncnril to tho tVaalilncton
inrrltory I.rRlnlnturn Tlio Siir'inr
Oniirl IIcpIiIpi that n Cminty Court Chii-
lint Aulltnrlzu llrwnriln for CoiiTlctlnn nf
Itrlliert A 'lilll C'ru.liril to DniMi Mor
row County 'ery l)ry-A IUnbiir' J'atal
YUlt.
IJuiH lifcn tii)olnte(l jiostotHco instioctur w tliut llvo nuitronw can Iw cinpluycd nt j tl.inpir that im lnunacliin It from
v.int in imiuu in vioorpo .uiiHon, v.ui'jum limiait iitruiicifrt lo iiiHiruct t lie , caino uwnil Hiiriilti.M.
it J "" U'M't'ii. .Miiincr in ni jirccoiu hiiuiiwh hi (ionium u: diuiCH.
tiiltoil .Sltiti!i Woljtlicr anil (Jiuipor in tlio TlionniM llrowne, of Montana, luw lioun
rolk'ftor'H ollico at lVitllanil, luit will n-- noininatcil U. H. toiihiiI at l'araniatlho.
cibii anil awvnt tlio now ofliuo on mvoiint
that
A I.r.OISI.ATlVi: Mlll)l,K.
Tlio AVu.lilnUnn Tarrltury IuUItur.
Io'l Know wh.u their T-rm will Kutl
or llcicln.
Kn.rri.i:, May I). That which promim)
to m thu blgKUHt iHjlItlcal HoiiHalion that
uvor occurred in Wahlnj;toii Territory,
iinloHU Coiiyrt'HH correct m lnattcrH, haH
jiint been tlevt'loK.Ml. Uno nf tho lawn
panned liy tlio liiHt U-jtMaturo wan that
tho next Kennlon of tho Let-Mature nhouhl
lwIn on tho nccond Moiidav in January,
1881), inxtcad of the llrnt Motidav in I)i-
ceinlier, 1881). Tho oblct t of thu chatiL-o
wiw to have tho fo.h!oii hein in .Ftimmry. wuroii road.t.
of its Leiiifr Letter pay.
A Lively Olii C'llinlniil.
Luun-on, I'a., .May tl. A nun named
Hinwurx, mventy yearH of ao, who wan
under (ioiitcncu of death for the murder
of liln two Kianticliildrcn, cK-aped from
thu jail here lant nllit, by ligins a hole
tlimiiKh the Htono wall, ilu left a letter
bidding dellanco to tho puoplo who
threatened to lvuch him,
HOW TO VOTK.
Anil it lw lMnln Krimiiim fur Votlnc u
Cerlulu Hnyon ltiirc.rntntUr tu llm
Lultlnlur.
To tlio Kdltorof tlio Kuxt Ormoiilnni
Tho time will noon bo at hand when it
wliall ho tho duty of every true und patri
otic citien to advance to (ho ballot box,
And et. Hermann. Polnli ami Mitch
ell could only pci'iirc t he munillcent niim
of $17A,t)tHl for theno Iniprovenieutn of tlio
Columbia river in tho Inland Empire,
than which, ierliapH, no one ninglo re
gion in tho whole I'nlled Staten ncedrt or
dchere a greater appropriation.
Think of It, yvi voternl Hermann is
now before you an a candidate for re-election
on the Uepublican ticket for Con
grennman. He in opponed bv Mr. (icarln,
of I'ortland. 1 know nothing of Mr.
licarin or bin ability, but I naw and
CONdllliM.H.
and therein delimit hin verdict an to i heard dm once, unit furmpil dm Inmn-M
which, lit bin opinion, of the two great mon that If elected he would do all in bin
panwn w in tlio Hunt in tlio coming bat
Thr tthvr and Uurlior Mill l'atiin-Tlia
Snw Chliirin Trruly Msrthwr.t Notra.
The follow inu bllln woro introduced In
the Hotiso:
Jly lownnend Aimrotiriatlnu .')().non
for tho erection of a ntatuoto tho niein
ory of Gen. Hancock.
Hy IJolman To forfeit certain lantln
granted to Oregon for tho eonntruction of
tie. o lioncHt und counciontloiiH citl.en
will diKlee tlio iiuention. Ho inunt decide
one way or thu other. 'Ihin being tho
cane, it m incumbent tijiou him to think
an well as to act. Ho inunt ponder well
and lutellluoiitly on the bent method of
canting liln ballot for tho benellt of Iho
power to further the Interentnof the peoplo
of the State of Oregon. Hut laying theno
coimiuerauonn aniuo, i nay in lieaven'H
name we want a change.. 'In tlm light of
Hermaun'n pant ivvonl ami failure, it
would Ikj nuleidal for our inteientn to re
elect him. lie ban liecn tried and found
wanting. 1 do not iiucxtlon bin ability,
followIiiL' tlio November electionn. Iiisteml
of Homethlng over ono year after inemlierri
wero clouted, lbo nieniborH of tho hint
Leginlaturc. whlcli anncmbled on thu llrnt
Monday of Decombor, ls87, wero elected
in isoveniDcr, lH.su. ko doubt Mr.
Tliompnou, who introduced tlio bill,
contemplated that uiomlierH to lie
elected in Noveiulier next would
meet in legislative henniou on the nccond
.Monday In January
II V I'lielan Autliorizini! the iiubllea.
lion of "a documentary bintory of the
financial, lineal and cominercla'l recordn
of the Confederate Htaten."
Immediately after tlio call of Staton
Itlanebard, of Louiniana, wan recognized
by thu Hpcaker, and moved to BUHciid
tho rules and pann tho river and harbor
bill.
Snowdcii. of I'cnnnvlvania.demandod a
nccond, and tlio motion to Minpcnd the
noiiiu liiexpliealilo
no cry inextillca-
next, tint tli h an
pcuro to Do a nilntako. According to tho mien wan neconded. 1MJ to 14, u majority
viowri taken by Attorney-General Met- Hf tlm nmi.ow.i.u f i... .u. .L..i...
i .i . i.i .i I r "I'j'v........ w. i.u ...v..ri..v .v.i.tiii-
ciiii, iiuu uiuur iruiiiiuciu iyern, mo ing Iroin VOtlllK.
r 1 ...r..lmu ... II. n mtlulnliiiu. 1 ... . . . . . .
.u.iiin i ut .iiu j.i-umiui ill u I iiiniipiifir.i f.i I yMiiuiu... i.ri.tii.. ..v.
eleclcil In NovcnilMjr, 188(1, did not begin plained tho chaneeH in tho bill, ntatini!
until .Marcii, iH8,,anti conncmion ly tto that tho aggregate appropriation of tho
not oxpiro untM tho tlrnt Monday in bill wan oiHv 'i.ooo mnm tb.i,, it uu
March, 188!). or about three months utter wlinn tlm Vlll
thu next leginlativo nennion hegiim. From committeo of tho whole ; that ltt,000 was
mm n i. imm uinii iiuu inu piiniu muni- eiven 10 I'lcvciauu nurbor.
berri who comiioned tho hint Leglnlature
will iiLMin meet in leKislutlvo nennion
January noxt. and tho tomiH of inoinhorH
to elected next rovomuer win not boinu
until .Marcn, ihsu.
A I'llt) MI HUNT ItANKKIl'H DEATH.
IU III Klllril by l'alllng: from u Window
While lUcuplui; from mi Infuriated llui-
liuuil.
Nkw Voiik, May 0. Nathaniel Hatch.
u wealthy nauicer. accomianici .Mm. i.a
lianKcolield homo ut twelve lant nicht.
She invited him into her hoimo. Her
hiiHband, who wan anlcui) in tho back nur-
lor, wan uroimcd by thu nolno. and Hatch
wiih iiantuy concealed. fceoiiela'H loalotinv
wan arounetl and lu tiuentioned bin wife in
a violent way concerning tho man who
wan witu nor. mio reamed to give I no
iuuu'h name, and naid ho had loft tho
Iioi'ho. Hcoflcld then loft, and nho
nearched for Hatch but could not Und
him', ami mipponcd ho had gone. Tho
load body of Hatch wan found in a buck
yard thin morning. Tho theory in that
coiieiii loiinii iiatcii ami murdered mm.
llenaynho has bad cauno to doubt bin
wifo'ri fidelity. Shu in a handsome wo
man of thirty.
Latch. Itoiii tho evidence at tho cor
oner n jury It in evident mat iiatcii wan
killed by falling from u window wliilo try
ingio encapo M-oticid.
AN IM1MIHTANT DICCIHION.
Sevmoiir. of Michigan, favored Ihn
HiMjcdy pannage of the bill.
tfowdon, of ronnnylvania, opiioned the
bill.
Chandler, of Gcorcia. naid ho would
never vote for ouch u river and harbor
bill an thin.
Tlio motion to minuend the rulen anil
pann tho bill wan agreed to yean 1U1,
IlllVH (It).
lllngham, of l'f nnnylvanla. moved to
nunpend tho rulen and pann the Scuato
bill granting right of way acrosn tho Crow
Indian renorvatlon, In .Montana, to the
llillliiRH, Clark'n Fork & Cook Citv Hull-
road Company.
Toolo, of Montana, led the onponltion
to this meuHure, and on a necontling mo
tion to nunpend tho rulen no (pionmi
voted.
A motion to adjourn wan defeated : yean
(10, nuynlli).
iiioniieakcr laid bcloro tlio House a
mennago from tlio Tronldent, returning
wiiuotii um a t provai I no n lortionau
of certain Indian landH In Kannan. Mc
liCOIllO H8 II Wbolu. und nf liimuiilf im twin but 1 kiiv lli il for
of tlio uiauv ilitluiteHltniit lmrtM iMtnin tu I reanon. fimivliiiti nnf
ing that mighty whole. When, llually, he blo.oitiier) he hanlgnomlnlounly failed in
in natinlied ho in in tho riuht. let him nut doimr tlio only llilin- that bn w.m itiwti-il
only act pannlvely in canting liln own bid- J und uxiieeted to do.
lot, but actively in iiernimditig bin neigh- ltut I inunt not center mv tiro on Ilor
bu'1 to decide an intelligently an hlnmelf. ; niann alone. Tho Hon. J". N. Dolph do
ll he ban good, logical opinionn, com-; rerven tho greater blame, for ho has had
blncd with a fair nliatu of cuunuun nenne, thu gieater opportunity for accomplishing
let him not bo afraid to exprenn thuin noinothing, wlille in reality, jiereiiaiico in
boldly and openly, no that he who runn lentlonally. he ban acompllnlied abno
may read and hear. 1, an out) of the cltl-' lutely nutlilng. And right hero, my
zenn comiioniug our great nation, have ( hlemh, let mo nound anotlier note of
formed opinionn on tlio nubject of voting, i warning. An nuro an the Hepublleann ob
and In) they good or bad, 1 am going to hiin a majority in tho next Stuto I.eglnla-
uiku inu rcniioiiniuuiiy o: exnrenn iil' i uuo, inni no nine w your .Mil an Ii end
them, und run tho rink of bclm; nt)iut
conceited by tho reader:
Firnt, let mo nay a fow wordn in regaid
to the coming election in I'malilla
county. In my opinion, partlnan 1dean
und prejiidiccH are enliielv out of tilaeo
on thin occanion. Let tho voter take the
two tlcketn, Uomoorutic and Jteimblican,
place them niilo by nlile, and truritiug to
um own gooti judgment, neiect mono can
tlidatcn whom he tlilnkn tho mont wortliy
und coinptcnt for tho honor of ollico.
Let no consideration of party nworvo him
irom an noneni ami impaitiai decision
Should liu follow thin mutliud. bo bin mi
li.f.ll.... ...wrv.1 .... 1....I II.... I.. I... Ml 1...
VV...V1. few.. Ul IJUII, ivn 1U UIIU IWIII UO
good) ho will bo doing Ida wholo duty an
an iioncnt ciiucn oi mo comuioiiwealtli
ol L'uiatilla. A man who, in a local elec
tlon, will lillndly veto a ntraight Demo'
crutiu or ltomiblicun ticket, nimolv ami
nolely for tho reanou that it in Democratic
or Ketmbllcau. in not tloliu: bin duty aa
a citl.en. In fact, bo in unworthy of the
renpounimiuy oi ciuzctiHliip, lor lio can
not. or will not. think und act lutein
gently for hlmnclf, regardlenn of partinau
icmpiauoiiH.
So far no uood.
Now, in npciking of county elect ionn, I
mean only tlio selection of county olli-
ciuln. I do not refer to thu leginlativo
I ticket. That in an entirely dillercnt
iiuention with altogether dillercnt circiim
HianceH Muiiountung it. ii in noro mat n
voter inunt cant u rcrtitinuing glaucu at
Atloo, oi isow; Jernoy.inuvctl itn reference tliu uttitudo of the two Partlen. liieir punt
Tki I l i !... .. I .V
WINK AND S PI HIT M131
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ACSKN'TH
WBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES
IMHUi4.tLnM lift- r-unnnv r... .iprh
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1IDnitl mi. .n. ..r- . . .. '
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CHANTS,
RTLAND, OREGON.
JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING
BCTTLEO BEER ARCA-
VEURE CLIQUOT
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ERT LEA EOUTES.
n f?Pular lino Inconnuotloa
VS,,rri lui-llln lt,.iluv
oaMlnDeaiolU
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u'Moliie, M-nvi-nworlh-
"lrliUoiittiiit KiiuaH )ty
Line c?,nn'ct,,,K with tho
I'ultica .S'oniw. ....i
mnl,iu carat
l Ihrousu Exprcsa Traln, ou
' Wl.byaU fonneetlno. n...
'""'In uiiloa liepoti'
....,., iiiiiiwiiy nun.
nilIet(jn,OreKOi.
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lev. "'."CCUifl.itinula.
'Si . J' "paitw(,i
" M llill m
The Hiipieliia Court Hold Mint County
Court Cuuii'it Ofl'er u Ituward for Convic
tion for llrlhery ut ICIrctlnn.
to tho committee on Indian alliiirn
iMioruin voted und tho Hoimo then ud
journcd.
In tlio Senate connltleratlon of he rail
road laud forfeiture bill wan rcmuncd for
a nliort time.
Iho Houno bill to rcntoro to tho nubile
tlomaln u part of thu Uintah ludfau re-
nerve waH panned.
TI1K NKW UIIINKHC TIIKATV.
Tho Fonato in oxecutivo nennion ratified
tho Chineno treaty without divinion. .Son-
atom Toiler and Mitchell made npecchen,
in which tlioy not forth the groumlH of ,
Sai.km. Oil. May i). In tho cane of
TIlOIIIUH J. Mountain VH. MtlltllOllluh their omionlHim to thntreutv. hut .11.1 nut ! flinn. l.n'fr.. .....I ,ii.,n.yi,..tn.l . t....-
ii.i I'ftllrt hna I .1 1 ' . .......
record, and their future probable action.
And let mo tell you, them novor wan a
niuio needful tiiuo for a long, nearchiug
glance than at prenent in Oregon. 'Micro
In an innuu in tlio coming party content
for HiicccnH in tho State Leginlatutu an
inntiu that in of vital iutcrent ami impor
tance to tlio wholo of Oregon. What ia
it? Why, the uuention that for many
lorn,', weary yearn ban leen unnermoHt in
thu IhoiightH of uvery merchuut, farmer,
mechaulu. laliorer. and editor, in at leant
thu larger and more imortant portion of
our Mate: "V lien, In liod'H uaiim, will
county, iipiKtllant, the Suitremo court ban
demand a voto
Article I. of tlio treaty is an follows:
Tho high contracting partica agree that
lor a iiorloil oi twenty yearn, beginning
willi tho dato of exchaniio of ratilicat on
of thin convention, the cominir, except
uudei ihucondKioiiH hereinafter nix;cilled,
I'nlled States
ACCIDElfTS WILL HAPPEN !
Tlioy do liippun ovory day. ami vrUen nnu
hiippeiiH to you ynu will wMi (lint
nu were Inniitd In Hih
TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMP'Y.
Tiik Tii.vki.i:us ri-noiirooa ro Kiuiluient to
pav nt iich tlm mnkl enoriiiiiiin iiiii-h of
cluliiH Hint even un'iii railroad anil meum
bom acol'luiita can brine upon li. Pay all
clatiiix, without illHi'muit, linnieilliilPlv iiimiii
nvipt of h tUfiii'tory pioofn, Man Korfliure
DrovulDim In all IU puIIcIoh.
Ten Millions of Assets. Two Millions
of Surplus.
PAID POLICY HOT.nKftMII.OOOW,
Glopton & Jackson,
Resident Agents,
Knst OiojnnliMj biitldlnir. eudleon, Or.
ruvomod tho decinion of tho circuit court.
and tlio cauno in remanded with direo
tloun to tlinmlnn tho writ. Die opinion
wan dollvered by Judge Thayer. Tho
jioint involved in in relation to tho lcgall
tv of a inward oflercd bv a county court.
,v, - . . 1. ... --.- - iiiiuu, 114.1 WWIIVIIIIUlin IIU.UI
'iho county court of Multnomah conn y, 0f chine i laliorern to the
at tuo .May, ih.mi, lorm, mane an order
that it reward of JL'oO be oflcrod for in-
formation leading to tlio arront and con-
ictlon of any iornon guilty of lirltwry at
the election noon to bo held. Mountain
claimed that ho gavo Information which
led to tho conviction of W. ami t'.,in tho
t'nltcd Staton court, of bribing 1'. ut mild
election, and demanded f.KK) roward.
The Supremo cotut holds that tho county
com t had no authority tomakomich an
order.
Hon of that ureat and uiluhty thorouidifaro
of Nature, tho Columlila rlvur?" 'Iho
(pientlon in now junt an far from being
aiiHweicd an it wan when it wan flint pro
pounded. Thin doplorablu ntato of af
laim, however, cannot dinguinu nor altur
tin) bardncHrt and adamautliiuuatuiuof the
fjict tlmt tin. iiiioKttnri Ml hi lui niiuuiiin.l
nhall lie bnulutely prohibited: and thin for Ibu inluniMn ami tirontxirItv (if II l'li'al
prohibit ii nhall extend to tho toturn of and foi tlio nectlon demand It. j
Chineno l..oier who are now in tho Now. wo ikiopIo of tlio State of Oiuimii.
United Sl..'-'H, whether holdlm; return nn.l hihcIii1Ii-nf tlmt filtr tin. I lii'.illtlflll
certilicaten undor tliu oxinting Iiiwh or . region known an Kantem Oregon, inunt
not. i endeavor to find tho kev to tho nolutiou
Article II. excentn UllV ClllnCbO laborer ' nf IIiIh liminrtiint nuoMtinn. I.nt iih lmii
...i... i i i... ... . . . . '--"-I i . :
iwio nun a lawiui ne, cmid or pairnun , at our iiollllcal boroncopo, drawn and
Mr. Holnli. lie re-elected to the I'iiIIci
States Senate. Can you allWd nuch a re
election? Can you ntaml am titer nix
vearn of weary walling, watching and
hoping, only agiiln to be bltteilv dlna
pointed by a tiivial, dribbling appronrla
tlon now ami then Junt tuioui;h to keep
you from lonpllng over an you balance on
tho verge of despair and insulted bv a
Until wind-up of ?17o,000 to cap "the
climax?
Again let mo caution voti, rentier and
voter, (o think long and deeply about this
matter, before you cant your ballot for our
county's reiirenentativun. Heineinber
that a Kopufillcau elected, as thu Kaht
OimtioNiAN has nald, means one more
voto for Dolph. and that thu three from
the county of Umatilla may tell tho tale,
ono way or the other. Remember that
when a I nited States Senator is elected
ho is supposed to nervo thu whole people,
and not a certain clans or corporation ;
and wlicn by a Kepubliran veto von fur
ther the ro-eloction of Dolph, ynu have
yournelves to blamo If liu tlinnpixiiiitH
you fnr Is not his pant record of failure
Mid baru before you, and can you rcanon
ably expect him to do Isttter In tho futiiio
when he in milled up witli conceit over
the knowledge that his past actions have
boon endomed by a re-election?
I retKiat, then, that tho cltlen should
think twice before ho votes fur a Iteniibli-
can candidate for Statu Senator or Retire-
neutatlves, and on the rccond thought
cust bin foitmio ami ballot with IioiicmI.
ntralghtforwaul Democracy innlead.
I bad Inteudod to sound a hIoimii ulso
auent the coming Presidential contest
ami its one living issue, and the need for
lurtiier, ticoxr, ami mom peaichlng
thought than over on the pa it of the
oter. hut nnaco forbids. I will mwnn
tliis uubjoct for my noxt coiiimunicatliiu.
(.'iiDiimv.
IHIOUTII IN .MOKHOW COUNTY.
Notary ami Corporation Seals,
In Pendloton,
FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH,
Tho tuual price for eaU made by other
ruirtio?, In I'ortluml or tho Kaat, I from tbXO
o J7.0J, with txncm . harttoti Added. If you
need aanl,oud yourordur to us, und nave
from .'S.i 0 to J3.C0 thoteby.
A lleiinner .Mini Give a Oloomy Account
of the Hit nut ton.
I oitTi.AKii, .May . u. A. Itiieu, a
promlnont stockraisor of Hoppnur, is in
tlio city. He naysthore has boon no rain
In Morrow county for over two months,
and that tho country has not been so dry
lieforo at this season of tho year for
twenty years. Much spring-sown grain
has not come uii.uud fall irrain was badly
frozen out. Tho crop will Ihj a falluro
unless rain inns yet tins spring.
A UIIU.lt CltllHIIKI).
Iluuuvrrhyii WuBouand Kllleil The Dri
ver In .lull.
Portland, May n.A child of John It.
Smithson, a painter, fifteen months old,
was run over and killed by a wagon
loaded with five tons of Htono, 'lbo
child's mother went down town and loit
tlio child with aneighlsir. It was fear
fully crushed. Nelson Fullor, tho diivcr,
lias boon arrested on a charge of man
slaughter and is in jail.
m)T.TmiTi IMCOMOTI.I.
thu United States, or property therein of
tho valtio of Sl.OM). or debts nf a like
umount duo him und pending settlement,
providing certain conditions are complied
with.
Article III. oxcoptH ofllclalg. students.
teaehorn, travelers for curiosity or pleas-
laid baiu lsjforo us by political wiKuucres,
and seek wisdom from Iho position of its
prominent stars. Starting with (Iioki of
the first magnitude, we find that Oregon
and her Interests aro represented in Con
gress by three Republicans, Dolph,
.it. ..i... ii i i.i n... i ... .. .
I .miciieii, ami Dinner iiuiiiiiiini, iasi us
ro. lie brief. Wo must traco tliolr orbit in
Artiilo I . provides that Chinese of the r.'niiL'resHlnnal horizon. What bnvi.
uny othor clans, either permanently or ! they been doing? Wo sco tliolr names,
tomiwrarily rosldlng in tlio United States, 'und esjiccially thono of Hermann anil
shall havo for tho protection of their er-1 Dolph, figuring conspicuously and con
sons und proj-crty, all tho rights that uio tinuoiisly in tho I'ortland Orcgunlan's
uiven by tho laws of tho United States to tclpL'ranlilu dlriiiatcheH. Tl my in 1 1 ut
citizens of tlio most favored nation, ox- surely bo active. Yes, tlioy aro actlvo
copting tho right to liecomo naturalized in introducing etty jtennion bills, swamp
citizens. ' lanil ini'iiHlircH. Iiub'iimll v nctu for liwll n.
Article V. provides for tlio puymont by depredations, and tho like, Hiifllclont to 'una, und interiiiedialo points, Including
tho United States of tho sum of l'7U.-: make considerable show, und apiearanco ! Cieur d'Alonu, to I'oill.iiid and Taeoma.
nils is a rt'duciioii
Lii'Ur ti Aleiie mo
'I'irlir nuil WiiKt'a,
To sliow that a profecllvo tarlll' does not
mako wiil'os hluhur. we icferto Hie fol
lowing statistics taken from Nols, ami ii
Consular roM)rts. Tlio conip.nlson is
mako between ICnuland. that adopts fn-n
trade, ami Gc-imaiiy, that adopts high
irotecllon:
WAIIFH Plat Wl'.KK.
I Oreapalloii. Knuluiiit. (Jcrinuiiy,
' llrlclilKXT. 57 M il'Ji
I liul imrili'iN i -j j, j
I Mlliona 7 (H t J7
1 T'lliklN fi )7 ;
1 PI iK'eiera 7 0
, miii'iii. 7 ft (j)
IlliU'ltkiullha., 7 ,T7 - ui
llrli'Klil iliuia... 7 no a us
I jiiiii'Iiitk a ut a ni
llravniHii ft ;ij o (.
llalloiv i in n ;Vi
.Imvi'ioi..... h M f, v
II irncn iiihU. r i ni m
T l lira h w a
TilHliilllia um Mil
And soon through all the imhistrlal
puiH.ilts, labor in free t ado Bngland
comiuamls higher wages lli.in In (ier
many, whom a high protective tarill' pie
vails. A coinpari.on between Kngl.ind
and tho folbiwing protection countries
showH tho samo losuft in a greater or less
degree; Franco, Spain, Austria, Russia,
Italy uuo other protection countries. All
of which show the utter fall.icv of thu
claim that protection uives high wages.
Iteiliued Iditf. on Orea,
Tho Northern TacHlo and O. It. A N.
Companies have iust nut into uU'cct a rate
oi iu per ion on oio Horn liuttu, .Mon-
inn rr. I...1.......U.. ... .1. ' . . 1. , ... ....... v.
iuu.iu iiiiiuiiiiui; mi uiiii.iKu.i uu inu i. in. , cj rei ving laiiiiniiiy 1110 near iioopio, nut
neso in the I nited States. i in Mum reality, tlioy huvb not done the
Tho IIouko committeo on public lands ono vital duty tlmt they wero elected to
discussed tho subject of road grants in do. exacted to do, and promised faith
Oregon, but came to no definite conclu- full v to perform. For 1 liitirnviiiniiiitM nt
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East Oregonian Pub. Co,,
nihil J u Pendleton,..Orepon. Vabu,-(Uon, Muy 0. Tony Noltner ' tho Indian appropriation bill bo amended
V H. l'o.lal Impector to Sur-
coed fHome 3Iuoii.
sioii. Chairman Holman, however, in
tnxluced in tlio House a bill declaring
forfeited laud urants for this purpoto,Hiib
stantially like that accompaning the
1'rexlilent's message, and thin will foim
the basis of any uctiou the committee
may take in tlio matter.
'Iho Senate committeo on public build
ings ordeied favorable ruorts on bills for 1
public buildings at Reno, Nevada, JbG
OOii, and irginia City, Nevada JU.OOO.
Tlio c niiiniloner of Indian affairs
sent to tho K-nato a recfumueiidatlen that
1 ho C ascades und The Dalles only a pal'
try lyn.tHij was lecelved, wliilo an im-iiieni-o
amount of money was appropri
ated for our sister Statu of California, and
will very probably bo fritloiod uwny In
tii-eloss oxpondltiiius. And ull this while,
tiuar leader, thuio was u great big sur
plus in tlio United States 'treasury tliut
was causing any amount of wony, anxi
ety and trouble, and In nct and faithful
( uiigrcM-iuoii cnly bad t run In .ml
grab till the apnrnpriu i m- tliev c i Id
tarry awa, for alls'it i f 'ir; In a
noL'Io effort to sao the natlin fuiu tho
i lotty cents a ton on
and aUnit H fiom
initio, lluretoloro theie lias Iseu no
Hecial rale In force on oio fiom iho lat
ter point, tho iogii..ir taiitr l.uing about
IHatoii. The reduction is the lesult of
agieutdual of uegntiailoii butvieuu thu
.Noiilioin und the Union I'ucifle, ami
ipiiie a uumlwr feel mhUsHisI. It wau
muile especially. u sayw Asuisluut (ien
oral Height Agent M. (i. I'ulnn. of Uiu
Noitlmrn l'a-f". ... 1 1 i' .cI ii. l Ri.
i In- ' ' u i . ,k . b . i. i 1 1 1 ,i i.iImIh
.i...u..t i li , l 1: ia .u.!jm. It is
Iirul .ible tliat aiiol her rt- I ut-t i--u ill wmi
. ai ii .on. ci . ii ii oi .i iwr,
idall , t 1 I
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