East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1888, Image 4

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AIONDAY, MAY '21, 1888.
uiviiii:i ii:m:ationh.
Bern Sonntl Ittatiini fir Klrctlnx (ifurln
In CoiisriMi.
From llio Hnltm Vlilettr.
'J'horu in omu eonniilurutlon (lint Mioilltl
Ihj tukun into account in tlio prcfunt ('on
Un;Hnii)iial election, namely, the ronipoxi
tion of tliu lili'Kiilion. It h.tn Ix'cn u
(Millcy of thu Dnnocrittli! party and ml
inlnlntriitluim In national niliilrM to appor
tion povuruiiiuntiil work anions men of
all jlltlraliileaM,l)iit parlleiilaily ImUuun
thu twoKteut pailluH, nml lliu iiupiihliean
patty In tlio lant ten jwim Iiuh U'uh
ol)llj,'eiI to ruconi.u tlio MiuiiiltiivM of thin
txjlloy ami to adopt it, not only in na
tional all'aliH hut in local I'liat a paity
in the adtniniHtraiion 01 i no Knvoriununi
hIioiiM liavo tlio control.or in other onln
tlio inajoiity vol , cannot lo quurttloiiuil,
but llio iiilnorlty uiinlit uiwj to luvn u
word to my, 'I his i.1 not ilmiicd and
never lias M'ou uy tho Uuiiiocratlc party,
M u national party. In Democratic
HtulcH full Hopuhllcan ileleKatloiiH liavo
licen hont In ConiircHH, when that body
was itepunncati, lor hid purpow) oi liar
iiioiiI.Iiik thu niulorlly. A Iteinocriitlc
reprcHentatlvo in a vuhI ltupulillcan ma
jority alvwiVH wiiH tinalilu to iu-coiiipIIhIi
tiny tiling of Iniportauci), hut a lti)iuh
iiuau memiier iroin a woniocrutii! column
nlty liuil very liltlu trouble In netting hin
ineaHiire through. Any one of ordinary
lutullmi'Ui'O oiinlit to tfraHp the Idea ot
tlio iKjlley.
To hIiow how thin policy in carried out
wu Hiihmlt thu follow I iik';
Thu Inler-State comiulfHlon Ih com-jioi-ed
of thtce Oeiuix'ratM ami two lto
jiuhlicaiiH. AmlciHou nf Sow York, and
l'attiHon of IVniiHylvania. DeiiKK'nitH.unil
Littler of HIIiioIh, Kupuhltcuu, comprint
the I'aclliu railroad coihiiiIhhIoii. Tlio
muuii Myctem Ih adopted In thu apmlnt
ment of tlio KiMlnlllce hIId coiiinili-HlonH
ami tlio tatiircouiiui.xHluuM.
I'rcHldeut ilarlii'ld appoludtil Allen (I.
Tliurmau, of Ohio, on thu (iuniiva Award
coiiimli'Hlim wlllt two lieptibllniiiH.
All tliu coumilltceri of thu Scnatu and
lloiiho aro coiihtltuted thu Miuno ivay. In
thu Souulu, thu uiujoilty nl each coinmlt
tcu in Itepuhlicau; in thu IIoiihu Democratic.
In Oregon l(I.IH)l) otcH weio cant for
milili, IVnincrat, for Hutu Tioamircr, Imi
aiKiut L'lKI morn than for Mellriilu.
ItoiiihlIcau, for h'ccrclary of Statu; anil
yet the Democratic hide of tlm Statu Iiiih
no volcu In thu Democratic IIiiiihu of
Itepri'HcntatlveM, 'Ilil U not ijimnI Judg
ment In thu people, Mad there licen a
Doiiiociat in the dclcuullnn two lie
publican SuiatoiH and one IVin
ocraliu Itepti'MUitatUi), thu delega
tion would have Urn Itepubllcan. hut
inotii Kitcnt. It Ih an cftubllidieil fact
that llermanii uiiiiIh to bo I', .s. Senator,
ami Dol pi i ami Mitchell, looking out for
their nun luteiCHlH, ine Ituiieiliuu him all
they ran in IiIh pull fur It. Theie In a
ccciet antipathy on tlio p.ut of thu Sena
torn, an any one can nee, uiMlut Her
mann, which would not exist If a Demo
crat weio warming' thu Itepiiveutativu
chair. Thu Itepuhllcaim In Oivkuii have
udmltled thu expediency of dlvidlnir thu
imlltical iiillucucu by not only electing i
KimiHTutlc Supieuio JiihIIcoh, hut by I
putting a IN'inocratii' minority on election
IxmidN in the ratio of two to thrcu.
'I huu look at thu practicu of old and
well chIiiIiIIhIiciI SlateH. In lVmiNylva
nla, with HO.tKH) Itepulillcan inajoritv,
ltiiiulall, SiiowiIoii, ICriucutroiit, Mall,
I.yiicli, h'cott and llurkiilmv, DeiuocratH,
are fcnt to I'oiiichh,
In MiiHh,icliUHltH, a larne inaiiufactur
In and lai III' Male, .Morne, C'ollliiH, llur
nett and KuhhcII, DeiuocratH, am in Con
jtrejw. , In t'onuectlciil, another inauiifactuilu);
mill lurill Statu, Vance, I'teiich ami
(irainter, IViuiH-rutM, ('onnreHiiieii, hup
with ItiifM'll dtep.) CoiinieHKmau, and
I law ley ami 1'lutt SeuatorH.
In Now Jorhoy, a DeuuK'nitic Statu, thu
two ceuutorH aio DemiK'nilli' ami two iep
iCM'ulatlvcrt out of eeveii are ltupubllcaiiH.
Ohio, a wool uhiwlnj! ami Iteiiiibllcan
blnlu,M!ndn llvii DeuiiHTUti out of
one U'preivntallveri.
.MinnoMita, a Itepulilicaii Statu, h'UiU
three DeniiicralH and two UepulillcaiiH lo
(.unrehH, Ih'hIiIu two Itepubllcan mmiu-
Kentucky, a AO.iHV) inajurlly IMino
cratle Statu, ccihIh up two Itepubllcan
ileltfKMlCrt.
Tenmwu.a L'O.tHH) iVnuH'ratie Statu,
liax two Itepuhliean Coni!ruMiiou.
Ninth Carolina hax luur Itepulillcan
jind live IKmuvratic Coiiu'iiiiieii.
AUhhoiuI, the htioiiKcxt DeiuiH-nitie
State In the l'nln. Iiiik two Itupulilicun
iiepiwuiiiaiivcM num ivium-ratlc ills
triulH, namely. Wanen fmiu KauxtifiCitv,
and Wade (lout Spiluuileld, where that
iniuit i ieiiioiti Mioveit Hen. , you "into
tllO lUUltlll ot Hull," ill iMil.
t . ,. t ' 1. ! . I : .1. . . t
uiwi ovinia, which wan citwilutt a
Slutu iliirlut; the war, has Wen iVmo-
orutlo hIiuii tlu war was put down bv
IViiuH-rutrt and funMu'iierri. kiiuU Nathan
(lair, Jr., a Itcpublleun, to rtaml oil' thrcu
UenuH'rutH.
'IllUeO iltaiU'UH tlio cited. Isolde uiauv
utliorx In view, I.ihIiow thai altnoM every
deloi-Mtlon in Cuuutow in divided mi that
ihhii Hiiiucai lai'iiuns in inu eoiiiurv ard
rcmw-cnt'd IIiIhihii potent aruinent
fur thu election of a lViuuerutle
Ooiih'iowmau ut thu uiikiiIi oltH
tlun. It in an cany matter lor the
Itupublican fenaton to jnuiM a imuMitu in
tin ltupuulicuu Suiale, but it in imt ko
w,v fur a Republican rupivhontalivu to
irut iiHMMiiuri lliMut;li thu Deimvratlc
lloiito, oapoclally when thu Itepubllcan
Sonutuiti aie nvielly tluhtiiiK the ltoput
I lean mimoentuthe. Jiultui siniban wan
ole led to the Supienie tvucli lotxvivlit
7 'H votM; (i. V. Webli wan olectwl
truiotiiior l L"i.mV). and ihu vote Ik nut
tupietuuUil in Coniticw one-half of the
K'.'ple ill the Sute. There uie two Ite
iinbbc.iiw In the Senate, wh n.4 Imvea
IViu.HrNt ill Ihu II mini which i IVmo
cr.it i' ' lleriumin hu done alw'lulcl,v
not hum nc he wax tlrt eUs le.t t CrTfi
UIWM.. Die it tluiltf he relies u is the
Tall viiMtin i he ll.tuu v I uid .-ih.v and
that whm mtnlm.l i v Niu'r MiMnlt
utdod by U' IVnii vvr and i w m( 1 1
hitvu koiio through thu IIoiiko without
, licrimum'H help. Thu Coii(,'iesHinun getH
, u(mi pay, but If ho doeH no work hu
hIiiiuM bu pet iinidu. If IiIh bitter par
I tlHUUHhip ptuventH IiIh uccompliHhinc
auvlhin, It would bu bettor to Hiipplant
j li I tn with n man who could act in hur-
ni'my with tlio majority. .Mr. Oearin 1m
a Democrat, and it native Oieijotiiun.
He Ih eihicaluil, unit Iiiih Htuiliud thu pli-
tlcHof llio country. Hu Ih full of Hytu
1 pal I iv with thu Democratic policy anil
I would Huciiru thu mipiHjrt of thu majority
I lu thu lloimu. TIiIh ih for thu voters anil
1 taxpayers to think about. If the object
I In Fcndlnn a man to ContrropH Is to ho
i euro lwnoflt to tho S.ato, it N buHiiu""!
to M ild micli u man iih can accomplish
thu work. Illftorv provi-H that Hormann
cannot do thu work, Vu mluht as well
not havu any otiu then'. 'IIiIh Statu is
not Interested In paying a man KjiMO a
our to parudo iK'fotu an M. C. A con
irisman in not a whit h'ttcr than a
county coiiiinissinuci', who workii for
nolhlnu and pavH IiIh o;MH!r.s.,iiM,H. in
Milnt of honor, anil If thuto is nollilun to
do in Contitesrt theru Is no uo In electing
a rcprewntallve. On thu theory followed
by thu lulminlftrutlon we think It i e-t to
have a Democratic member lo act with
he Republican ScnatotH.
First National Bank
OF PKNDLKTON-
f.KVI ANKKWY,
I'renldent.
JACon FltAKXR,
Vlce-t'r'nluiii
Nam I'. HturclH. Cnnliler.
Trnrmacl n Ket.eral banlclnc bunlntn.
KOHA"N"GE
On nil PftrMof thowo,
BOUGHT AND b ')LD
CollectloiiM .lluiln nt nil I'olntM on
Ifi'ioMinntilc lernin.
' Htm Vaii Dvmtlt toft 9 ilUH
1111 U I UU 1 1 ULUUlU i
S i.o
tlKWAtlU.
n .'ii i mil iiiu rmieo on lower iiirrn
cii' k.oiipIi y miiri' nun tmy yearling lllly,
li li im ' ml .i.I A rmi 'i'-ti'il, Hid A opi'ii).
he nl'v ..'i li,.. IrI liimlilcr; tlin mure on
r i -li i lil i, rtiul .ilm Kofi let I sliouiili'r;
li r ilu.it iiiiltle ono'xli l nPiritcil mi l nut
.,f lull". 'I he IiiinIi ..f u.i'lr t.illn I" ImiIiIii iI
'U. 1 will )'ii tin hImivc ii uiinl fur ilm rl
1 1 Miry I'lul llio iiiiiiv' yoiirni foil, If una Imi
on. 'I t.i lint H my r ni'li eu hoH'rlilruli ert'ek,
or li r indirniHlliin l-'iidliitf o their tie vc
rv. l i e m. i' li.i- nhiii o h uuiii' Imi'k In lirr
i lr. iic In hi Mr n ly of l.clm or linvcr
urn ri It.
minim JOHN AI.bKN.
Umatilla Real Estate & Loan Assooiation,
COUNKIt .MAIN AN'l) WKIII1 STKKUTf,
East Oregonian Building,
I'KNDI.KTON, OHK(!ON.
Iiuiih Negotiated and ItenlH Collected.
Monuy to Unu on Country and Town I'rojicrty.
Money Taken on DcihH and Loaned for CtiHtotucrH.
Will inaku Killngs on fiovcrnmens linds.
Tltlo ('ontiwlH liuforo thu Land Doimrtinont a Sicciiilty.
Town und Country l'ropcrty Itoilit and Sold.
Information furnished free of lxith Itailmad and (loverumcnt laud.
AliHtraclH of Tltlo fiirulHheil, and Conveyancing altcnded to.
Will act iih AnentH for Non-liesIdentH on Reasonable Commission.
I-on-Tlme Ixans made I'romptly on Farm Lands.
Financial Assistance of livery Kind furnished.
UMATILLA REAL ESTATE & LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Pendleton, Oregon.
'twenty'
Great Western Bakery,
DINING ROOMS,
,W. It AT., J'liitrhlDi:
A. FIRST-CLASS MEAL!
i on
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS!
A NICK, (JLKAN IIHI) FOIt 25 OH 50 OJDNTS
Firoah Eostorn Oysters, in Evory Stylo!
OPJSN DAY AN"!) 1SriGrI-TT!
Main Stm t, nrm I'ostojjlcr, Pvmlli ton muw
JOHNSTON & SMITH
Have nptuii'il n Klr.t C Iiikh
GROCERY STORE,
In llicliitlMliiKiui tlio cm nrr of .Main ami Water lrccln, ami will carry a full line
Groceries, Canned Goods, Vegetables,
Ami no nil lluil a llrt clumtfruwry utoiu ulioulil ilu.
(J I V'li US A TRIAL.
JOHNSTON & SMITH,
up I ilaw
I'KXDf.r.l'ON, ortKodN.
Protection or Tariff Reform.
Il.iy.miliu".tliill. lli( Tiiriiriii( Umiaoii which the coming iiiiiimIkii will u. foimlii.
unit ll IhiIiimii I'Vcrv . mien n m u,.i.i.i v..,, i,,.. ,., v t.. ,.;.. ...... .1 v.. .... '.""."
Jvlw1lohM,cll..,.y it,.,1h,iu.Ms..aiw,ifar," " "
The
GEN. LIEB'S BOOK,
Protective Tariff.
WHAT IT DOES FOR US,
!TickelsTtei
Thoso wlio believe so thoroughly in protection should not
go imy longer without insurance on their property, of whatso
ever kind; and nearly everyone believes that u policy in a pood,
Iti-mli'iK what I tiniiilly cunti.teivil m ihokI ru-' ulj. i , nv ..f . .imnr. Ii. in.l,in n win
." 'i"".1 r"r "" "n"'r ' " " ' 'r Hu- l."irii
ii,..!. t. .k """''"' iTiuluai ulctiiif tin l'iii.incsuin u,M,ii tliooiiiiiiry. IVrlmn
il "lii ! i'.vUh,, ,i'"""r,,u' lM""i Uil.evuol aiitfiiiucnt wild ll.e in.ilie ,!f "S'l
u.T.1'.'! '"i'.'.'1 ;Mr "Twenty Yram lu ( onKrv.i," I. Keu un. hi a.ciil,m
ilium tlif Urttl anal) mhI, critnuixl iiii.I uia.lo to fiirnl.li tuf Ir own r"riitutu'ti.
INDORSEMENTS:
l..'iM!l,!l.'iv?'i.",,,"" .',t',"t tholKHk u in.tatiiitiulrtil.iin. I imvf kii mith.
ln iua it fwruM- lu th ureal work of iuvuiIIiik ""' "''' iHiuum ilii nioulo.
ry.
Ul uiul UmtUmiI uvii.wiii.kii f t. .1.1.. . . ... .
MiV WWW m UWlSMU a Wty UlaUW ooulrthiitinn utiliri llir..!.,. J tAU.r LT '"
It Uail Ufa
I IIIHlt'l' IIUII IIIU iMklt Ik huuli In.. i. i . i
illll I MUll I hi. I (lit. fn-u nutl urviinu.Ml. inuv lu.. o, ,, a ...Vl.
Hiviilul trullis
an
, UhS. JOIINf. ni.ArK,l)iiiiiilMiiilvrof IVimUiiu.'
fllllllH
of
Wf !Mk IllkWuUrif lU UlvlllV ll.l U..rt: ..i. I .. ..... .
"'" i JUH ( Mil" I KNTltAt. UIMMlri'KK UV
Elegant Pullman Pala J
Kmlgrnnt HI M-pliiR Cum run thnJ
lre Trnlni lo ""'!
OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS Alio s
Krr-o of clinrgo anil WlthoMtJ
Cloo conneotlonii nt I'ortinnd tm3
nUi.fi utiil l(.n, un.. .V.V
Kimt Imlintl l)llfiHfni!prnrrl....J
Jif:!SlilS;l,l,1,,,1"''if(
Wont iiounil 1'ii'noniicr arrltMiJ
Wont biiin.il frcliihl nrrlv. ..1
I purlM nt 4 its p. in. '"I
Wnllu Wnl In nml rruitlr,,l
I.cnvcd at 0:00 a. in. for U'.m. J
i rlvcf at 4.1)0 p. m. from Wallw,nJ
To Hun ranclc.o.
Hlatf, May Vi
UrvKim, May 10
ColiiuHila, Mny20
Hi alf, May 121
OrpRim, May M
ColtiinliU,Jtinn t
Htnle, Juntifi
(iri'Ron, JiuiuO
ColumhtH. Juno 13
, . , , , , niiup, juno li
Is worth every time what it costs, and procrastination should not oKoJunosi,
I Wli.l.. limn il
Reliable Insurance Co
bo indulged in when it conies to taking out a policy. In the
first place, pick out competent and
RELIABLE AGENTS,
With whom to do your business those who icpresont none but
the best insurance companies and go straightway and insure.
When in search of such agents, don't fail to turn your "peepers"
in the direction of the office of
Clopton & Jackson,
Juno23
Htut". Jiinu'JU
Oregon, July 3
To M
ColumUl
1
Columbia
ColurnLltl
nuw.Jail
ii'M'm.JJ
Colomtlil
tmumbUl
tjoiivo ntcii maliln whnrf. Partlil
nlulu. I
Lonvo Hpenr St. wharf, 8a FrittJ
n. in
ltnte. of runn,
Incluillnif iiu-hIii mulUnhl
Cnliln, ...
Nteenii(i
Itouiiii Trip, Unllmltcil,
h'nrfiirthrrnnrtlriilnnilnniilMrjJ
of llio cunipnuy, ur A. I. MuwiliJ
v i , a., i-uriiuuu, urrxiin.
I A. L. MAXI
O.J
aciH'rul Malinger.
W. i
ai.i.ouav,a
iVtidlttoa. I
Located in the EAST OKEGONIAN
building,
Pendleton,
whore you can have any kind of insurance, whether Fire, Ma
rine, Accident or Life insurance, done up in
APPLE-PIE ORDER!
Ami mrnty mil. i.
voii-r uf llliii.a.
ILLINOIS.
CREAT OVERLAND M
THE Northern Pacific R
THK ONIY LINK ItUNKIX
I'lillvt'in lilncf Slctiilng Oir.f
MuunlArtnt Ihtu Ontlinl
J.lruHnt Kml'inmlMnvitM
IIVM Jitrlh, i'm 1
From Orction and WashlnjttJ
to the Eajt,
Via HI. I'nul nml Mlniifumlli. '
Hun nuiiilnir PhIucu I)lnlclfl
(.iii'HiH T.i crniM
t'niti'nt Tim Kvr Midr li
ConMt vit Ihn Korttta
I'niinp Hallroia
To Slnux Cltv. Council Illofft. f
ilchlnon. Iivuviniwortli. Ktsl
llurlliiKton. Oulncy, Ht Ioli.Ctfl
nil iiiiiuiNiiiroimnoiii iiiu r.i'i
fimtvlaHt. 1'iuit iilii) MlnDCtpol
r.MIOUANTHI.KEI'I.NOC1
Are hnulril on rczulnr fxprm li
mi' I'liure lengiii ut i no .oruri
iiaiirimu.
r.cnvn Wal I u la .luiirllon3;10.mJ
U'livn I'nrlliillil 3 p. in., a""?-1
MliuieaollM or Ht, I'aul i:a M
fniirth ilt,v. I
Connrrilon mini at HI. I"aol aali
OIIH to nil pollilH ':ni,hoiiin inn
I'ACIKIC DIVISION.
Train will Ipqvh I'nrllnnJ dally I
in., eoiuiectlnir with U. It. d '.Cul
nil polntNon I'uget HoumJ.
noncrnl V utern I'HM'n'fff All
WilKlllllBtnn HI., lMrtlanil.
IVndUw
fbSan Francisco,
Ily way of the
Oregon & California 3
Anil ComiertlOBi
Tlio Mount Shnsta I
Quicker In time limn tor"!
JIOUIK, Jieiwrto 1
i'oiitLA.Vd and e.vK ki"1
Leave Portland at 4:00 p.
Throunh time. 39 ho4
l'UM.MAX IIIIKFKT H"1
Excurfilor Sloopors 1
Clnaa Pna aneotS
! through trains 1i
charge,
1 Fur from I'orllMinl to
I ami Nau k'rntt
1 Flrt.cluM tnlliiitti'il. -!
VlrHt.rlaHH, Lluilicil,-
Herouil-clitHM, Lluiltril "
TloVet Otflcfi
Corner Faud Front Sm-fur
E. I IUK1KIW.O. F 4 fil
I lUiUEUliEll, .Mtnianer.
, WM.GARDNER4
If you conteniplato insurance, call on them and get posted, jSaDllarj ill J IlltlUg t
a..u ,t m cosi you notiung. Ke.uember their nlii i i.:
in mu fnnufftrlUrtW w
Steam and Hot
HeatiogJApparatj
FOH DWKI.MNCJR OK PfBUOBfj
It IS Woll In rniiKimhni. ll.nf i .
....v...., lwllv offiuu oti must insure in1
i
one of tho Thirty Reliable Companies represented by j
Clopton & Jackson, with a combined capital of more than'
$100,000,000!
EAST OUKGONIAN buiMmg, ,l,lress
The SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN, One Year,
AND CEN. LIEB'S BOOK.
tltMtlc UhuiiI 111 I I. .Ill .mil v, 11,1 ,
IMHIK .lIU'. Ill I l.l ll, ,KU( , .1
Clopton & Jacks
i'. ,r
Still
1 IV
on,
EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO.,
l'emtleluu, Orvgou.
Pendleton,
Oregon.
Hpeeincatloiu onU etliuatM fortl
halln bullillnt; In ony secno"!
I try. Corr8iMiDileuce wllcli
i
OFFICE: I34THIRDSTI
Portland, Oregon
T hOAI.1 1II.ANK3.
Store than Iwn hunJreJ 'J
netitluc peclat forim cm t BW1