East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 12, 1888, Image 4

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    Are Yon Protected
Russell lb Co.,
DUILtJr.llH OK
Engines, Threshers and Sawmill
HATUUDAY, MAY 12, 1BH8.
C'O.NOIIKHH.
-AI.H0 DEAI.KI1H IN-
m Mil 1 1 1 y. lirBTTr ' m
I'rntl.lun. if tlm l.miil For frit urn Mill
TailfTHheutnloii-l'imllil AnisiKlmniita.
Klioriiiuii, frum tlio ooniliiltlui' on or
cl(n rclalloim rcortol buck, ii.l fn-U,
tlm resolution olloreil ly Klilill 'k'ljv lor
coiiHldurutlon of tlio liHliurluM trou y in
omi kohhIoii, utiil uImo tlic ri'H'il'itlon
oiroidl liy Hour for u rort of IIiimIi'IihIch
mid jiroi'cctlInK'4 on tlio lllioiles lii'.ily,
to he Hiilijiiut lo tlio onlur of tlio .ciiuto iw
to Its publication.
'4'lic f-'onati; ruHiimuil roiif-iilcnn Ion of
tlio ruilrouiJ land urant .' ifultiiic hill.
Homo minor umumliiimitH moiu adopted,
anil tint bill wax paHK'd ultliont ilii.ion. j
'llio llrnt Hci:tion iI'.tI.iiuh forfci'.til lo
tlio I'nltod Htatort all IhihIh jruiitdtoaiiy
Ktuto, or to any coriHiriitluti, to aid In tlio
conHlriiutlnii of u railroad, npponltu lo and
cotoriiiliuiH with I lio pottlon of micli lull
road not now roniploli'd and In opera
tion, for tlio coiiHlriictluii or l.oimllt i f
which hiivIi luiiiN lioiulxforo have hcoti
Krantud ; and all hiil-Ii la hIm are declared
to Imj putt of tlio pnlilli; d main. Tlio art
Im not coiiHttiii'd ax a fnifoltnro of tlio
riulit of way or dopot urouiulK of any
railroad company hurutofuro granted, nor
uh llinitliiu' tlio rililH grunted to pin uIiuh
cm orhutllorH liv an act to provide for tlm
udjtiHtmcnt of land gruntD nuulo liy Con
Krr.fi to aid in tlio coiiHtriiction of rail
roadM, and for otllor purpocoM, approved
March .'1, IHS7; noriiH rovalliiK, ult'jilny
or aniDiidliii: that act; nor an in inannor
uH'edlnu any imuho of action existing in
favor of puruliuwr.
'I ho IIoiiko lifter llio puwiugo of fovcral
IiIiih oi minor iniiKirtaiicu, went into com
mittoo of tlio whole on tlio tin ill' hill.
Morrow, of California, coni'liided IiIh
Hpeeeh in opposition to the hill, niiclrc-Ilig
liliiiHoll morn CHpoclally to tho Ireu luin
Imr clain.o of llio ineiiHiiro. lie iitatud
that labor e:i.iL'ed In tho maiiufactnrn of
liun'-or on llio i'liciHc CoaHt wuh exehl
Hlvoly unll paid Atnoricaii lulxjr. 'lhe
tilaclnit of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi r on tliu free lint would
ruin thla iii.iniifnctiiro hy lirlimlng It into
-roinpolltlon with the iiiaiiufactiirorH of
llrilMi ('olimil)lii, uheie laiior wuh er
formud by ('liinanieii.
Hooker, of .MiHpiMdppt, wpoko In favor
oi tne Dili, wiuie notiK, oi leiiiieHfce,
followed with n hvc('1i ug.iliiHt it.
WIho, of Virginia, aluo favored It, and
Kennedy, of Ohio, denounced tlio Doin
ocrutli) party ax one of fieo trado,
ilotitulln, of .Malnu.tlieii ipiok'd ailthoi
I ties In noiH)rt of lit declaration that
(larllelil wax not u iiieinl.er of tho ('olxlon
vluli.
llynurn, of Iiidlaiia, cited atitlmrltlen to
Hliow uial (iarllelil hail Imhiii electeil a
inuniherof tho Cohtlcn club, and had ac
cepted tho muml4ridiip.
Among iimoiidmniitH oll'eied in tho
Deinoeiatle i-auciiM were tho following:
liy ('rami, of Texan To place hhcop
HliuarH, Hiirglml InMiiiiiioiitM, nml and all
machinery lined la tho manufacture of
cotton liiigjlng, or woolen u'ood.i on the
free Hut. A I ho In reduce tlio taillT on
woolen maiiufacliireil good to l'."i percent
ml valorem ; to tlx llio duly at 1' cciiIh mr
yard on cotton bagging, or otlmr iiiiiuu
Iiicliirm Hiiitabio for llio line to which
cotton lugging i ajiplied, eoinKiHcil in
whole or in part of the hompH, Jute, llax,
gunny bag, giioriioy cloth, etc.
The fccoud Hectiou aathoriea cifonH
in potwHidon of any micli I.iiiiIh (prior to
the IhI of .lauuary, Isss,) to piircluiMi
them (within two warm from the I'nlteil
Stale In ipiaulitliM not exicedlni
ucrei, at the rate of $'.'..ril) Hir acie,
The Ihiid Hcctiin referx lo linuUnf the
Northern I'acitlc railroad cuiiipauy heie
tofmo forfeited, and iIch ihtsohh In h
hihsIoii (prior lo tho llift of July, Iss.o a
like iIkIk, and coiillruiH to (lie tit v of
roillaml, (rreKon. rittlit of way and ifpar
fan ii)-htx for a wateiplpo line.
Tho fourth section renencn the riht to
forfeit other railroad land f. r f.iiluie,
pant or fiitme, to comply wllh comlltloiis.
After Home debate, the International
copyright bill wan panced yean lit, najM
II). The act In to uo into eil'ect Julv 1,
Ill the llouxo the bill appioprialiiiK
IIMV.1M) for u'ouuniiioiit paitlclpatlon in
tlie ceiiteiini.il celeliratiou of the fettle
incut of the Ohio valley wan panned.
Ily Cariith, of Koiitucky 1'ixlnn the
duty on hemp, Jute ami llax at two cent
vr yaid.
Hv llolinan, of Indiana A resolution
declaring that the duty on Hiitr.ir ouuht to
Iki i.'duced oil per cent., that the ilulv on
rice nmtlit not lo Im i educed, ami' that
coal ouht to lo placed iimui the fice
lint
JoIiiikoii, of North Caiolina To npoal
the internal revenue lawn, and nl.ieo a
tax on incomert lo Hiipplv the dollcieney, !
Hy CiiinmliiKH. of .nw Ymk l-'ixliiK i
the rate of duty on lla. hackled, at Ml)
per ton ; on yariirt of llax and hemp at 10 1
per cent, ad valoiein.
Hy MeAdiv) of New .lemev I'l.uinj;
earvl, wool-), isxil. Halt, Kat 'hair, tint-!
Inir. hulldiiiUHtoneH, boni er and chein-!
icaN on llio fieo lint.
Hy Spiluiiorof llllin lH- riaciiiKon tlie1
free lint all manufactured pioductn, tlio
iiomemie pn'iiiiciion i wincii mav Wi
controlled by tiunt.
Ily Kjaiiof .Maiyland HeHtorim: tlio
ilutvou manufactured clothiiii-, biintlcs
and (duo.
Hytiliner of .MIhmiiiiI KotutnlnK the
prevent duiiioj i n ulanH.
Hy Kunlnity of llorida lncieaiiitf
thodutiMoii oianw -") ptr ivnt. oer
the prwont late,
11m 'tiule ooinuililoo on luter-ntate
comiuere haeiodeied afavorabhtieiioit
uprni tho uiuendiiiHiit to the ttevntli
nw'iloo of lite lilt iHiwle etwnioeriv l.tu ,
which nH-iion iioh pMviiltm for umiuarv
ptn4HHlliit by loamUlen or othr pr.i
om, liy uiiiod st.uM eircuit eouru nit
tllU III tHpill v. t euf v mii la fill order
ur iwtuiiouamt of lhe caouiifwi n.
Ill tUmlv o uoidii'iiei t.i llio Mel
Umiiihi ep.ili n ,h to receive .'.a
iMi'U, willi no ullmuiH-n I 'i ilu'ir
mm. Mr. Mvi tiiu. chU( couiiuU-
afeuw. w tu mtwivo 1&.U0 iwUry audi
iouu iur wifwimwi. i im tMl-kihw lor lh
outumMmiani lih wdbiuMrur
mvm, n wntitlNwd k im wtitutiiii-
mini)' umU
. THE FIMR3T
SPRING IttOK, BBfifilES (SMgg
.A!;i, mufji'iX
tips?
1 u i. fi;a r
k n u ui j firm
IM It pun
IM THE MARKET.-
Wc have tho IwHt Straw Hurniii)? Knjfino in tlio World.
CAM. OK SKNI) Toil OATAUXIUK TO
Russell & Co.,
...liiouiw ItiO, III'.', Kil and ItMl Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON.
W. F. Matlock, ike: J. II. JUlkt, Qta. Mgr.
f. 1. ft I L.. 10. , .1
0. S. Jackion, Vice Vrea. F. U. Clomom, Secy.
Umatilla Real Estate & Loan Assooialf
(INCOUI'OItATKD )
uorner Main and Webb Streets, in E, 0 Building,
hi Ni i.inoN, onKON.
Land Filings, Land Contests, Conveyancing, and other Land Bnslnen,
Attended to.
'loe(.' oipany Iimm a complete net uf Land Abstract Books, nml uvoiuV
II inilri'iul hiuil-i in tliU hoc Hon. fxan moiioy on town and coiintiy properly,
' n b it 01 Imu! time. ltuH and hcIIh real estate in toru or countr'. Xvi.gotl.lto
", Im; noteH, nimty feilp, and other ncjiotiuldo pacr.
UMATILLA REAL ESTATE & LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Pendleton, Oregon,
Rockford Railroad Watches.
Wo have Hecureil the UKoncy for thin elly of tho celebrated
Rockford Q,uick Train Railroad Watch
Which wo have ilttod in Hold, HoHH-fllled, Silver ami Nivkle ojim-h, which we hcII at
priccH that
DEFY COMPETITION!
We also earryja full nlmk of Hownrcl, Wdltham and Elgin -Move-
uieiilH, of all hUoh.
Onrnbxkof JEWELRY, CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE, in now complete, and of the
iuichi paiiernx.
We guarantee everything h Hell to U an repreKcnted.
CA1.I, AND i:AMl.NK Ol'U STOCK.
l'INK WATCH UKI'AIUl.NO , SIMX'IAI.TY.
F. J DONALDSON & CO.
(Kl'IVKSSOUH TO K. I', NICIIOW.) .
City Drug Storo, Pondlotoh, Or.
ni,'i
Great Western Bakery,
AMI
DINING ROOMS,
.U. GHAT., Proiu'lrtor.
A. .FIRST-CLASS MEAL!
KOI!
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS!
A N 1 0 10, CLKAN FOR OH 50 CENTS
Frosh Enstorn Oystors, in Evory Stylo!
OPKlSr TjV AstD TSTIG-HT!
-Vofn Street, uvitr ,i).fiv) l'nlliion g0T
JOHNSTON & SMITH
llav. o io- a ! ri l
GROCERY STORE,
liillifUiiMlmou t i M r .it,rlref. nn.l will curry a full line
Groceries, Cannod Goods, Vesotablos,
AttJ i nlllliHi Hist t. LruiHry lut nuoultt ito.
C1V.1S US A TRIAL.
JOHNSTON & SMITH,
' t K.N Ill.TON . OKKOO.V.
Those who believe so thoroughly In protection should not
go tiny longer without insurance on their property, of whatso
ever kind; and nearly everyone believes that a policy in a good,
Reliable Insurance Co.
Is worth every time what it costs, and procrastination should not
be indulged in when it coines to taking out a policy. In the
first place, pick out competent and
RELIABLE AGENTS,
With whom to do your business those who represent none but
the best insurance companies and go straightway and insure
When in search of such agents, don't fail to turn tfour "peepers"
in the direction of the oflice of
Clopton & Jackson,
Located in the EAST OltEGONIAN building, Pendleton,
whro you can have any kind of insurance, whether Fire, Ma
rine, Accident or Life insurance, done up in
APPLE-PIE ORDER!
It is well to remember that to be secure you must insure in
ono of the Thirty Reliable Companies represented by
Clopton & Jackson, with a combined capital of more than
$100,000,000!
If you contemplato insurance, call on them and get posted,
and it will cost you nothing. Ko.ucmbor their ollico is in the
EAST OltEGONIAN building, or address
Tirtlr ale T "I from I,,,.,
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Elegant Pullman
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I'ACIKIO DIVISION.
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Sanitary and Heating
MnnufacturfrtOf
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Portland. Oregon-
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Pendleton,
Oregon
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