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TIII'HKDAY, MAY 10,1883. DAILY ANDHH.MI-WHKKI.Y, I1VTIII1 l'ut llrcx"1'!'1" riillllilii (,'iinipniiy, I'KND.in'ON, .... OHKUO.V. IIAIl.V HU)1"( IIII'IION IIA1KSI Onncopy peryenr, hj nun. 11 ) Una ropy x month in II i Oncropy per week, by c..nii' 2 Hlnglit nuinlwrs 0 HKMI.WKKKI.V HUllHVIIIITIltN IIAIIlSt Ono copy pit year. U M Olli) iipy lx liliuiUm I MIliKlo iiiilnliern M Premium piipcrfri'-liiyciirlyiiuutM. I hers. AIIVIiliilSI.MI It AIM! (Htilni AJcrrlttrinrnh.) One Inch, or lc, In Heinl-Weckly per month. W JO Our Inch, or k-x, In Dully per hiinitl I M) Two iil.c, or Icmn, In both, per lilontli... 3 CO Over three, Imdie-.rieml-Weehly, per Inch per inonlli 1 Vt Over llireij Inehei, Dully, per Incli per inontii 1 a' Orer llir. r, inelii , In Ixiili, per Incli per montl I 75 Holld muipnrell ndvcrllMmic lit In Heinl Weekly or I l.il I j, lint lliftertlon, pur Inch, 11.00; ene.li itibiiei.iciil llivcrllon, floe, leul notice, ten ceiilii per lino cacli In erllon. Till! IWHUi: AHA IN OKI'INI.II. Tliu OiL'h'onlan Mill Insists Unit thu (tii!HtIoit In uliutliur Clovi'limil won't kill ii rivuriinil hurlnr bill liy utothur poekot volo. Wo still Insist tliul ulmtC'luvcliiiiiljlilHwrilliiiiHlliiit all his crrorH shall limy ilo or may not im has notliliiK to 1 1 1 1 th question. '1 lit) "illi)flIoll" N; hIiiiII mu vole (or or uu.ili.st the speoilleMt possible npoiilii;,' of 1 1 io foluinlilit ilvor? ii,ai)sio.m: on ikhkkhom.. Thuro in no luck of uvldonco that Oliitl stone may well lay claim to tho tlistlnc tlnii if ,olti( tho most wonderful man of tlio tio. At un no when most men havo tutlrcrl from iiettvo participation in ' tilfiiirH, If not from public view entirely, I ho not only maintains his mipremuey iih 1 Kni;lund'ri Kreatcdt stutesitmu und wo I mixht cay tho greatest of Kumiss, not ex ceptitiK oven Illsmurck hut llntln timo and liifllnation to contrlhuto largely to ; K)letuie literatuio. Tho North American Itcviow for May publishes an urtlclo writ ' ten by him In eritiolsm of Col. Ingot-soil's recent attiteks on Christianity, which shows no fail tiro of I be "grand old man's" K)wor of reasoning. It is much inoro valuable to tho clone student of Hitch matters than the letterH of Dr. Field, in IiIh eontrovorsy with Ingertfoll, because whllo Field appealed chleily to tho sen timcnt and imagination, Gladstone uims to reason from u philosophical stnnil point. Fluid apieiilod to tho faith of IiIh renders, and won smiles und term from all truo be lievers, who only ncctletl or rather were desirous of something to touch tho emo tions and encourugo Ilii'in to throw In gersoll'H tirades down with the oxcluma tlon,'"lhev aro all bliiHphumoim lies;" hut Gladstone's philosophy 1h appreciated J by tho more discerning, if less nuinoroiiH, elass of people who uro quite willing to give tlio (rent Inlldel a fair hearing, and dviro before reprehending him und till he uxiiosed and IiIh txisltion attacked with Hoini'thlng moru than pretty tleclamation. To tho Christian student or minister, Mr. Gladstone's paper will not only bo ii JACOBS QJl FOR RHEUMATISM. HON. S. CROSDY, Hawaiian Consul, Lima, Peru, writes as follow1 : "St. Jacobs Oil cured me of painful Bheumalivn." Mr. E. A. BUCK, Editor and Publisher, "The Spirit of tlio Times," N. Y.,ay8: "Jhaveutd St.Jucob$ Oit, repeatedly, with tatitfactory letutf." 4 n Sold hi Dniijgltlt and Dealer Everiiehere. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., BALTIMORE, MO. BOOKS BOOHS Now wo wiy a vote font Itopubliciin for jnolaco, hut iiIho a wtrennth. It may rightly ho ho, bct-atn-o it is tho product, ami a timely contribution upon IhoChrih ti.iu tddti, of a man who U considered to havo no iutollecttial Hiiporlor. iii.aim: and conki.ino. Kl.ilo .wcnalor or ltepicienlallo in prac tically a vi id i for Dolph und l-lnnm; mid a olu for Dnlph and Siumii In praetlctdly a voto UKahiHt an ojieii liver; bocaupo tlicfo men are tho uttoriieyH, iigentH, out ploycH, of tho Oicgoii Hallway and Navl- Kiuoii . ompany. i n .r inciu auonH, Tho Nanhvlllo American printn an in their oi.ii loyinonl, lliclr capital, lr terviow with A. M. Ilmd.eH, Jr., chair wnoio n.hiory, aii imtionM, ami tT-1 nmn f tho lu-puhlican State Committee, cstM, aioall on thoHid.Mif thlK n.onoiio y.if,,,,, ,, ,, (j,lllkMKi nllKlert una UKatiiHt mm wamr coniiNiiiuon. i no wlJ. mt uf()r WliUwH nointiiutloii Sen niiinwi.oaioin H .K,c . loinooHsmiiK ll()r nm1(, W(nl to w.0 Conkllng, to oi mo t.iumiua river .... noi reproHcui (!ll(eaVor to heal tho breach lietwcen tho real IhUtwIh of I'oillan.l, it in true, ,,,,,, ,,, Conklh.K agreed to nup uny im.ru than thoy .epie.-enl tho Inter- ,Mir, ,, ,f ,,,, W01I, wri(o u eHtH of hu-torn Oregon; npltheron thl.t LK,mmal Mtcr requcullng It. TI.Ih Hlalno .ieHtlond.H..Hlho()rfgont.mn-preeenttho,,( ,, t mw t.ntrUHtu(, ,() Walkor Interents of Porlhind in n K.rling them, j,,,,,,,, wl(, ,,ofom K,AuK o WH) conkn,IK 'Hio groaloHtdayV work I'orl laud over did ' W1W ,rHlm,ied to HiiipnM It l.y nioniberH for ho.Holf, or could do, would Iki to over-1 f , NlUl)lml Itupiililleuii Commltleo In throw thoso mm, and break loo, from Nuw Vork Cmirlimn jimfH ttn,i H. . ItH alliance- with tho "coriK.ratl.m gang" j ,.:ikim ,,0,y ml m,,h IoUur W1W uver which Ih throttling rotlljiul iih ti uh j Wrttten retarding tho progieH.s of Ivaiteru Oregon. ' I Ait iih look at tho OiegoiilanV logic a I A iio.i:n DemoeratH in tho Nuw York littlo hIiico It critici'H ourn. It iihhoiIh AHHeiuhly Joined with tho HejiubllcanH In and nayn It ban freiiuonlly iiHKcrteil i Hccurlng tlio piwugo of an Election Ho that wo cannot wait for the nlow priitvuHeH I form bill, and in doing ho did their party of tho Federal government to open tho! a great nirvlco and honored theniHelveH. Columbia river. IImiii the bent and larg-1 Tho bill will promoto lumeHty und fair- cut uppropriatioiiH that havo Won or will ; iichh in electloiiH and mako It khhII)Io for bo ma.lo aio and will ho lnadeiuato to ileferviiig Hwr men to run for olllco. Tho aiYompllHh the object within a rcasona- 1111 provides that ticket nhall ho fur bio tiino, heneo tho only way U for tho niched by tho Stato, and no others rdiull State to take hold of the n. alter, Hut I bo used. It simply takes out of tho hands whllo tho Slato is doing something and of corrupt men all machinations of k1 after It has dono soiuclhlng wo ox'cl I Ilics and puts it iinin a a plain, honest, i.'u I shall ask tho general government to j actical basis. It will not Is long bcfoio reimburse tho Stato for its outlay. Now! this law will bo adopted by all of tho tho iintucdiato wink principally lios with j Slates, It has passed tho Now York tho Stato Leglslatuio, and that woik i Assembly and is now before tho Senate, should bo HUppltmionlcd and mcouiIciI by whom it should bo acted iikii. promptly tho assilauco of friends of an om river and favorably. It will Income a law and In Congiess. Hut the Oiogouian knows ' do great giHul. Ulto well tl.at tl.o Itopiilillcan leaders in I this Stato. Includlnt- D.1I1.I1 and ll.e l'.nt.; llu' iHM, U: A illll'rtt lA'glshi laud bosses, aio opposed In an omn river, simply because their Interests am with tl.o corporations for which thoy At Less Than Cost! SVe have determined to close out our entire block of BOOKS! Comprising the Leading Authors & Standard Work if .you want JJooks, set IIH. cull 11ml Leezer Kuebler, Successors to W. T. Chalk. uro uttoiueys. I'ulpl. has uiado a sur face recoid of appearing friendly to tl.o scheme of water competition down tho Columbia; .e.illy ho lias done whatever ho could to defeat It. Tl.o apprupilatious last j car w cio withheld cnliicly fur a long jH'rlisI, and tho olllcer in charge letuovetl, 1 wo doubt not with Polph's eonuivauco and usslstauco. ' Cleveland will Is an issue next Novell.-' 1st; It. Juno tho Issue is whether Kilph, Simon, Steelo, and what the Oivgonian says uro tl.o "corporation gang,' aro to 0011I10I Oivgou and gag and smother its Industries and its develop incut. Wr, havo receUed u copy of linn, lg-; uatlus Douuelley's celeluatcd Umk, en titled '"I ho tiio.it Ciyptognun." Kdng his pieteudcd tleuioiistiatUm that Ricon "witvto SlmLitio." examined it, wo do not think of any gtnxl use tho KHlk sent out as a campiiigu ucuiuent toproo how high taxation upon the necessaries of life is a blessing to the woikiuuioii. It explains that as clearly as any proteo tlonist article that wo ever load. 1 1 ure, )oph,aud continued subserviency jtocoriHirationsund wealth or, Demo . cratle Legislature, a man of tlio ooplo, ' ami cato of tho voplo's Interests, Tl.o voters need not Iki deceived. Tin: Albany IVinoerat has U-gun tho publication of a daily, tl.o llrsl n.iinU'rs of which uro creditublo. Wo extend tho usual congratulations and wishes for success. Job Johnston has been elected honor ary member of 11 (!. A. 11. jwt. Can Ingulls endure this, and live? Richardson's Lunch Counter, Main Street, Pendleton, C. D. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. Ilesilmmrtera fur I'onUn mm tometle 1 1 riiiU, l'uiullea,l'unnt U00U., unit Nuis. I W.D.Hansford&Co. Dealer In Hardware and. Tinware PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Dono. MAIN NTItKKT, VKNDI.KTON. A sl.urn n( tlifl public pnlnmiiKn In lollelted mclil-IAw T. F. ROURKE, GU A IN MERCHANT. MlKlient innrkrl prlcn pnlit for nil kind G -XI A. I 1ST. of Aimlnilliui while wheat, wln'er Imrley nml ryi. fursiile for seeillmi piirio't, Tile Ann. Inilluii wlilin wlinit Ih J.mt ll.tiartlcle stoek n.t'ii neeil. II in.ikt'H u llrJt-clH ip.ullty of hay. OKKIOH AT WaUKIIOUHI:. PIINDI.KTON, Julyl if OltKOO.V. Blacksmith Shop, NextUiMirlo lliiinmer.V l 'siiil.e, iiirnerroitonwomi nml Alta Ms., IVutllelun, Or ALL WORK WARRANTED, 1 Anil ns rlii up n tlio eheilpent. Clhn nitnlri.il itinl he iiii.vlnee.l. iloritv-ShorhHi nml Plow Work OlveitSpeel Attention. McEnchorn & Thomson, lliitieel, . n.Uliof Court llou.c F KI). KKMI'Kll, l'miirletor of tho KlVf-Ont llccr If nil. ( fnlnfit.,opio?lto poitofllc, Pendleton. , I'emtlelon I ocr on ilnuntht. Wine, l!jnor t unit cUiiM.of Hie brut brantl, n ttoK. menOd lirOOUWAttl) llltOH., I T lloiiienpatlilr I'lij wlrlniisi A HurBcoiix, HPKC1AI,I8T.H. OI)tctric-i Trdilmcntof Chronic Ul-emes of Women anil Children, orrico ho.irit-Krom 10 to 12 n. in.: from 2 to 4 p. in.: 7 ion p. 111. Ofllco Itooni 11, Kat Ort'Kouliin bulkllni: nph) ilv KdAIi llliNK-i. inr limn two Ininilreil fnrm nr leunl blimkB at Dili olllce. Ikwyei and olher.t nredlni; upeelnl form" can be supplied. T KA.MHTKI18 WANTHP. ai Witllnln: wiicenTtvo l)ollrs per day bouril Ure Doilarii per treek. For further In formation iipplyst olllce nf w n-j-T llnllronil Coniriiclnr. prl2dAir W'ulluln, W.T. JjlUlt HAf.K. Twenly-nvo hundred heud of irooil Knt Or egon Sloek eiittle, In lots of not lem lllllll WO hfiul. WIkIiIiik to tllspooo of till remnant will n.iike U..11 object topurchnne. Korpar tleulHrs apply to Wji. MIWiKlt, nplrfil I in Canyon C.t,OrnnlCo.,0r. JHTItAY ANIMAtA If you linvoun anlinnl ctrny, you vim re eover tilm by pxpenttliiK $2.00 111 ndvcrlMnir In Ihe Kast OiiP.ooNlAN. It catches them every lime. J. H. KOONTZ, Dealer In GENERAL (MERCHANDISE ' ECHO, OREGON Illltlies! eiih prlee luiht for xrnln. (Inihnm Uraniiliopd and self-tl'lni; flour In siooh. t;orn meal, t nop reeo olc for mile. AicentK for Kuspp, llurrell A Co' Agricultural Implements and Bain Wagons, Are prepared to ship wheat or receive Grain for Storage ICE CREAM Wo havo lately received ti line of "GEM TRIPLE ACTION" Ice Cream Freezers Which we nre offering at A VERY LOW PRICI Also tho- New Perfection, Dry Air, Hard wood, Charcoal Lined R e f r i s: e r a to rsl At prices tin low as the cheaper makes. Wo have also added a complete lino of the justly eeltlrJ SUPERIOR Grain Hacks and Harvesters' Huppllo at lowest Prices. Hamlin Groctrrlex a SimcUiltu NEW GOODS An ImmeiKoKtock JuhI received, which we nro non-nllcrlnir lit prlcen Hint ntion lull the oltlest luhnblionl. DRESSG00DS, KANCY ()0(II)H, HOaiKUY, I,A!IK8' ANI MISSUS' I'NliKltWKAIt.HIIOKS, HUl'i'KltS, (1I.OVKH, Kill HON 8, LACKS, CJlHHr-. ,N'OVKI,TIKs. Men's. Tfouth's, Boys' and Child ren's Clothing. Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises. COMK ANI KXAMI.VK OUIl KTtlCK i Alexander ?&Frazer main .srar.KT Leezer & Kuebler, PARTIES! DRUGGISTS lluvliii: koivU )iel (mm K.i.lern ellle vhi lNirllmul, en have fieluhl paid, lne unit iiV' it'hrf;r iidju.ud, und (tirwunllng attended to pnimpllv, at ..w rules, by ilreH.Ini: Tl.o Ixruent and mot compleln stoclc of At tho Lunch Counter. S fur us Wt'liavo Ymtvun iil.luln eiM Unled ham,. -old upl.-ivl L t un K nut tu unless it 1 o , -,Vit em, veni.n. intni! 1 WiJA iltlW X 6b W W X X ll . , """''I ii' rri'itf, nreii unit imtler, etc. iitiniaii:niliuiniiittiiiriio Um.or. r.. 1 l.uneht(tom,V. unwnrd., mehlOU OltOPKUIKS A si'KCIAl.TY. 1 llnylnir nml SelllUkT ilin on Cninniliilon STOVES AND RANGES! Guaranteed to give perfect Katisfaction, or no sale. AVe chum to liivo as complete u lino of House Furnishing Hardware h is carried in Urwgon. And wo sell as low as the low TAYLOR, JONES & CO, UUUKTSTUISHT, - . . PENDLETO-i I'll It T1.A Nl, OltKtl O.N. II I MM Mmm m .w CHEAP Groceries, VaMles, Fresh H D. KEMLER'S Grocery Store, on Court Street! Sl'KClAL LWCKMKWi OFFKHKD FOR OASII. Ine Spices, Fine Coffee, Fine Tea, ind Everything Fine that a First-cln Grocery shiuld contain. Laii on me it yuu want Groceries cheap o KEMLER. r tiik bill (or oiwiin luiililiiipt In all tlio towns n( tlio t'uitcil Siutos in whhh tlio txwdul ioooi)ts fur tl.o k.k tl.rvo yours havo oMVotlml 'll,0tX) iiunually lo oou.es a law, tl.o total oipomlituro toultl lo over llfty million tlollars, o( which Now York Stato toultl root o uKiut $2, tHW.tVX). Hut Pendleton wouKI then iviue in (or a iu.UIo lmiltllnt;, u.ul so wo ouUl havo to hurrah (or tho siiuiuulerint; o( tho surplus. Stanfleld& Gore, IVnler In - FRESH GARDEN VEGETABLES, EGGS, BUTTER, FISH, POUL TRY, and all kinds ol GAME, NKXT IHK)U TO STAU UK-STAUIUNT MAIN HTltKKT, P12NDL13TON, - OllE. CHEMICALS, 'Pendleton Meat Market. Toilet & Fancy Articles MAIN ST., NKAU VIl,UHII. GEO. J. IHR1G, Prop'r. Hikvliu reopened the lxve Market, (Sail. IktI'. uld Uinl, we ahull be preiiared ut all Ilium 10 '.ipply the eoi of IVndleton with ih very bel Boof, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., That the market cn nord,na at prleea all can reach. In Eastorn Orogon. GIVE US A CALL. Despaln Block - Pendleton. mm itaad bt i.iiilnni in .h. t . fir. Kaatern rlCM. ra. Co.. r-aaillaUH, Orafoo Pendleton Roller Mills, (Capacity SuO barrel per tiny,) S. BYERS & CO.. Pronrlflfnrc. I'endleton, Oregon. Manutacturem of tlrulmm. grunulatej nnd self-rl.lng Klour. lllKheMt 'nh l'riee I'uld Kkutlit of tirulu. for All Klour, meal, ehop feed, etc,, ntwnya on hnnd i ROBERT BOND DKAI.KU IN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. Court Btreet, oppo-tte J, II. Shoemaker. mchlOd.w STolaxx JSlole LKADINQ MERCHANT TAILO" I'tndlelon, Oregon, Main St., near 1 fjxk stouk of aoov Satisfaction Guarantee) In every particuKr. W. D. FLETCHER. MTCHMAKER JiWEL lank building, Court atrcetjPendlH uregon, MuwlMer . O Mi cUudl m X&fl klnd.ofJ FAt, KINDS kptln 8T.CK. - I