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D A.ILY. 1 t A l'lllU: MIlltAltY. I'ntrnn. of ttt tlnlly or Ni'iiiMWrkty HAST OltllUONIAN ciiii fi-tioty malic tun or t1i r.ASI' HUIUKINIAN lllirnry when ever they " dridrc. Tlx' piddle urn coi--illully liultrtl In llt tin. iilllcti wht-nuver ii Itnllncil. ..hiiiioni,J'"-,,,",,,,v"1 a rn 1"""' J l(Bfil""r" , IV , tlm lMl,Jr ..l... .1.111. PENJ)LBTON, UMATILLA CO.. OREGON. SATURDVV, J UN 13 2, 1888. NO. 79. 1. eozar & Kuebler, OGGISTS Ifinl nf jjed tn't m'"' c'""i"1 '" ::. Medicines. CHEMICALS, i m I'niinv niiiiuiiii inEostorn Oregon. rt A T T in Block - Penciioion. in i ii i nnrii I mn mil nnrrtn i k.Mn every il"V. iiihI when ono nwplniircil III ln ELERS INSURANCE COMP'Y, lnvitr.r.v rc"M " hit iMMfll rullrni.il ninl "loillil; tViiM r-iii lirlnif upon t. I'u.v H lihnutillP'iuill. Imnii'illiilnlV upon ontlntll IU ivllck-n. . . r tl 1 1 11 .... - tiAnt a! necnic. iw n .viniiiiiiH of Surplus. ..in..' ..it i.i'tiki an mi i. Clopton & Jackson, Resident Agents, . ..ll.lt.... I...ll.llkll 4W li rlansfnrrlMn. Hi'iilcr In i mi fiurmin n ii i -ri win no u ttio aim imnaiu POMPS AND PIPE. MrIMP PrnmnMv nnnn. niiNiTiti:i:i-, i'i:nii.i:tos. J I .,'tic piitrt'iintfo Is willcllod t.itnoi: imti:;roitv. Ijknw.kton cii aitkii no. bi, u. a. m. Meets nt the MnMinlc I'diple nn iho llrtt. Mini llilKlI'MitnyKiir ouch innntli, nt 7:.'M o'clock. .1. I'. llUHIIKK, 11. l K. II. (H.CIITO, He.'cliiry, KUX'.IK 1,01)01-: NO. HI. A. K. AA.M, Met on tin. hccoiuI nul ourtli Mini nays of eii-ti month, m. 7:;!D o'cimk. II,. J, IIkan, W. M.;'. 1C. I'm wini:, Heoretury. OKNOr.KTON I.OIKIK M).f.2 A. 1'. A A.M. J Meets In tliu Mnxmlo Temple on the IIIMl HUM tllllll M(lllltll)K Of CI.Cll miltltll lit 7slii o'clock. T. J. .Million, V. M.; It. Ai. kxamikii, Hoorclnry. iri"i. i.onoK no. V every Tlmn-ilny III.X.O. U. V. Mrt'td I'vrry Tlmn-ilny n uht nt llm Knulnu IIoiinm, mi Tt (l oVIoek. .1. C. I.lcANUlti:, M. V,j !' I1, Tl'htiNi ItiroriUT. .MMtKICA I.OI'(lK NO. I. (I. O. V. MootK . vitv MiitimlMV i v.'iiliiix ill 7:.T) o'cloc k. T.J. Mll.l.Io.v, N.U.i K. K. Mliiirou. M'ftretury. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, An IniiiirlHtit IIim-UIoii liy Kevrctitiy Vllm Mr. ItiiH.oti Sliixiln Her 1 1 n.t.rtiiil'n I.mvycr l'lilllp T. Klitrlil'. .Muili. (Iro cirnl r the Army It. 1. IiiRr.nll In Nolo IiihIh (IrrnliHiu nt the Ituptililli'nii u tlonnl Coiivrntliiu. IVII I l l" t , XICO.U Hl S.x Kuxsoix ii. .It. no 1. Dr. C'oloijr, I dentist, rvMilini; in Oiv. n. futlior of Mih. xvooi. ottow Kits Aitt: Ti:ori:n. Mir rut)- HIIKKIOAN HI I I.I, 1. 1 VINO A Ilriitut Wretch I. nclicl Ncir Yolk Oi l PCiitrnH Hit for Tliuriiinii. HIIOT IMMtINO COUKI, llm. MaRkle Itittvron HhnnlH llcr linn. IihiiiI'h Attorney In u Cruwitt-il Ci.nrt ItllOIII. CiiiUAtiu, Jtiiio 1. A trciiiundoiiH non Hutiuti (iccitiruil In Jiul).v .J.iiiiIuiiii'h court this nmrnlng wlillu tliu ilurlcut wum IiuIiik clourcd. .MrH. .Mt'ukio lt.twfim wun iiiinu- j.i..i..j'.t . ... ... ... o. i . MiftH mi ihu M-coiul Mini int I nuniiy awuimiK iiiu Uiiui iuoi iiiulumu hi Tniirwliiy. or 1'iicli iiioiiiii, ut 7i: o'clock. I ltiiw'Holi vh. Kiiwhoii, a lirix't'Oillnir nf i.oTi.ivhiiioiii,u.r.; i..i-riiAi:ii.N,criiic.i(livori,U( 1(jr 1MMj,un,i ,lt,ll(j ,1U wc. known nankur oi i iihmu. uol. II. I . Whllnuy, liur iiuhduiiii a iitloinuy, wuh Tl MATII.I.A KNfJAMI'MKNT NO. 17, 1. O OM'I.INK ltrilKCOX I.ODfll No. 1:1, I. o, 1. O.K. M.'l Hit' llr.it i.inl llilnl TlmrH ilny of ouch iiiiintti. HAUMONY I.OIKIK VO. 21, IC Alit II "ilil I'VIIowh' 1 1 ta 1 cv- ilnv pvni.lnir ut I'M) o'clock. ,!.(', C.t;.; C.J. WlllTAKKIt.lC. Of It. mill H iHitlini; cIuhu tu liur lioHi.lu a talilo, ntlon llvclv HhIoiiIiil' iilmi. .Uiilitnnlv tliu un of a 1 V.v ' tiro I'linrt U'iim wtiirtloil I V tint ti.ooi-t .V Till... ' r .' . . .... . . l.r AHUKK, liHt"l, aim i;oiotiui miiiiiuv wuhhuuii to (liHapiK-ar iinilur llio tiilil . lliu nhot wuh . I follow c-il liv four nioro in rapid hiicvch I AMO I.ODih; NO. I. K.Dr '. .MOOM III , Hi.... Itv iIiIm lliiio lrw HitWMin wim in I'vi'iilnunt 7:.to o'clock. M. .Mniir.iir.AH, 0, I'.; II. f. (lAliKtlil.t), K. or It. mill ri. KIP (VVIfON I 'i ist, ri A. U, mrom nt Wlifolcr llulliv.'ry 'rinirmliiy iiIkIii. It. H. WAKfl.K, Coinniiiiiilori J. .. IIiiwkn. Ailjiitnnt It Stands at the Head! TIIH I.KJI1T IlUNNINd i tiurHiilt of tliu nttornuv iianil, and Htiuocuded in emptying tlio ' weapon licforo mo could iio I'nptiiri'u. Two of tliu kills look ulll-ct, ono Hlrlkinj; ColoiH'l Wliitnoy in tlio uroln and tlio other In tlio left lot;. Tim wound In tliu (jroin will jirobably provo fatal. MrH. Itiiwson is under arrest aaitlnn tlio ro Hiilt of tliu Colonul'ri inJiirit'H. A Mtlur light has been nutdo apiiiiHt tliu clmriiu- lur of Ihu woman In tlio proceedlngM of , tliu dlvoreo by Colonel Whitney, and thix is Hiippocd to ho tliu eatisu of Mrs. Uiiwhoii'h rash act. a i'ii:ni hu.no. Richardson's fen Pallors am! Lunch Counter I urn If win. ii tin or u' Ih'I',i c - I'iciiiil. Ii :r In , i iiohIk. t' t till 1 lit"' ' i While dink. ' i ' i I. ill Ii KARDSON'S, I II ''!(( I, t'cilllll lOII. Br tor s mn T LEA EOUTES, i n I I'omi Jtllirrii . I'lr 'ii 111 connection I'.iclll.i Itntlwill II. llliolU ILI . '"UUiaUmi.l tkti south. T llifii qt.K l.cavi'llMOI'th' AtrhUu.i u.iil Itaiwii'i iilty n 11.1. ( . .. . ....... ..... Klinple, l liicllciil, l.Ullt Hillllllllk' mill 1 1 ml ko.ii ' . .Mniiy try tn i'itiil it, lint vw " !. IMll'l flli I 'O Oil' "IMIIIIH 'I'" '(! I' ill.'-- I nt; " n""in iiiiu'iilnu lw inya.1 .Him- lli-OH. A t o , . n . FOR SALE O mill nficr IliN 'l'tl. "ii icIiiiiiiNt ntor or ! til.- entnte of the la e Wllllum Hon. 1 oirr 1 for -.!( nl I tlm live Htock owiuxl l tin- il-1 ci...iHl,oollMilii;of ' Tlnn-oiiifibri il J'tsv j'oi'il Hulls. lt't:'i horH fiit.ii, fho'ti! Cattle, IIH1 (iimitil .'Hi.), t'dtlti 'riinroiifhtrttl FtHttUh Mivhiv Jtiirl.u unit Jiirtd, Ui-utnttwrii. drailn Itiirt.s ami .s A' Sherj). Alon lw iiuintMir it ti.' tl y irt II . : l it iill. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS,! Th Munlurur of mi Olil .Mnii,nn Olil Wo. mnii mill inn C'lillilreu Hum; liy Vlull iiiiIch VtHoiit.x, Wis., .lunu l.Androw tlranilslatr was captured while in lied lust night by a rinkerton detective, agisted by two local olllcors. To-duy tliu detectives jiuinied a full confession out of lilin. I to intended to rob old mail Drake, but was umililo to nuiko him dis closa tliu placo whom Iho family's valua bles wero hidden. This led to tho kill ing of Drake. .Mis. Drake attempted to shoot Ciraudslair, and hu killed her In tho presence of hor two cliildren. To prevent tho littio ones from telling, ho then coolly cut their throats. At a into nour lust night a thousand men surrounded the j.ifi, determined to hang tho brulo, and proceeded lo batter down Iho steel cell In which ho was imprisoned. Tho scene ww linrrililo. The prisoner was covered with blsul, having been terribly man gled wh'lo the M.-ol cage was lieing bat tered down. After a whilohu was leached ami led out by tho mob at tho end of a rope, and hung t a tico. A (IIIOII .man iti:VAitii:t). I'lilllp I Mii'rl'tnn AlU'oliitcil Orncrnl of tliu Alinj hy l",ilileiit(.'levcliinil WAsiiiN(iinN,.lnnu 1. President Clove laud bus signed iho bill to revive Iho rank of tlio lioneral of the army, and has runt a nomination uf I'hillp 'l. Sheridan to tho Senitto for the position. Tho nom ination was received by Iho Senate this nioining. That Unly Immediately went Into oM'enlivo sosi-lon "il condrnied Iho nomlimtlon. slmttly bofmo :i o'clock the tiononil was informed that (ho IWldent linil kluned the comuiissiou making hint j lioneinl of tho Annv, und expressed him I self us e itiomely giiitllloil. A TKN.M'.sSKK FAMILY I'Ktlll. i-c!roii Hln.i t Line n iivtortit anil KmifcB It ((.! ) Xl " l roLtwu UxprftHM Traltw on I'llt.M'S HAT and Wi i o inmiiuK railway, .' In union ilpiU, . lb I 'UK. - A . .li ,n i .'.uii.. a iiKentnf theO, " i I'm -in.. UhIIwuv f'om . w c ai.ujWay, 1 ' K ' -Hi.t, o. IL A N. Co , l' ".ilvtun.Ontgon, KKl lV. Jh. ilsvux, " 1 . - J'ortlanrt, or... - X-"- " . I. A 1-. K. R : '. HO YD. 1 M. t Hu U H'y. ""numoni Minn. Kor imrtleiiliUN call on or mlilieko R. C. THOMPSON, AiliiiliilHii'iitnr, liiySliUwtf I'cmlU-ton.Or. Notary and In .Ptintlloton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH, 'Iho .lone ami tho (Iro.mt ut War Tine I'm mill Klllnl. Kmuvii.u:, Tkxn.. .lunol. A battle look place Isitween tho Jones and Greene factions of Hancock county yesterday, i which resulted in tho death of two of tho Uiioono family. Tho feud Logan last ! Jiuiuarv over a bad fonco. On l obruary 13th ono of tho Jonos family was shot , by Dave tircono. Since then tho two ' fumilins and their iesctlvo friends havo ' been under arms and Mivoral battles have ! oceiirrql without horiotw results until ' yastonlSy. A. C. Cawley, wh lecntlv llguted in the Fulling murder cuto In this city.where the wife of Failing iuoi tally wounded her hu blind, If all over be proved that is re- imneil, lie will come in m)sscssIoii o( Hinig fortuno of if-100,000. Oco rnl lllic" Di iul. Nkw YnitK. .lime 1. tieneral Henrv W. Hlrge, one of the famous coiiiniunders of tho army of tho Shenandoah, died this morning Irom paralysis, lie wasstrickeu on the evo of Memorial day, aged 68. A IIii.i'a II uly 1'oiiinl. I'oitri.ANi), Juno-. Tho Issly of .lesso Love, an eight-year-old boy, who has been missing from his homo in this eitv several ilays, was found in tho river below town ye-terday. IliOn In I'orllniul. l'oiiTi.ASii, Juno -. ltaln commenced falling at ) it. m. vestonlay, and lasted two liourH. Last nfglit rain fell again, and cloudy weather Is prevailing this morn ing. The WlicM Market Hull. Ss FitANcisi'o, .lune 1. Tho wheat market is dull. Tlieiu tiro few shippers in tho market. No. t shipping is bring ing ifl.IlO per cental. Slierlilin Still l.lvm. WasiiinotoN, I). 0., Juno 1 (ieiiorul Sheridan still lives, and his physicians say ho has it lighting chance of recovery. Solid for TIiiiiiiiiiii. Xkw Yoiik, Juno, 1. The New York delegation Is solid for Thurman for Vice President. Vt'ticnt at CIiIciiko. Ciiic.mio Juno '.'.The wheat market closed to-day strong: Hit1.,' for June wheat, and 80a for July wheat. Tliu TnrlrTiiiiit tho Shoe Indimtry. I'rom Iho New York Htundur.l. Mr. Hussell of Massachusetts uiiido some telling points in tho House debate. Ho declared that tho proserlly of tho great Issit and shoe industry of ills dis trict had been much stimulated by tho re ca 1 of tho duty on hides, mid (bat if all tariiT duties wore alsilishcd, lucliiding tho thirty per cent, duty on boots and shoes, Ihu American boot and shoo Indus try could not merely hold its own against all tho world, but enormously expand. Mr. Itussell gave a striking instance of tho greater olllcleucy of American lulsir than Kuropoan labor. Ho said tliu pro prietors of nn automatic soling and heel ing machine Inveu.ed in Massachusetts a few years ago took out letters patent In Kuropo as well as In the t'nited States, and, instead of selling the machines, loused tlioui for a royalty on each Isiot or shoo sewed on them, the numlier being Indicated by a self registering device. Mr. Kiihm'II continued: After that machine was slatted In this country they went over to Kuroio with it and inirodiiceil it into tlio great hunt and shoo muniifucturiug establi-hmenlH not only of (iie.it lirilaiu, but also of tietina nv, and at the end of tho year they wvio very much surprised to llud that their nival ties from tlio machines In use in England reached only 17 ler cent of what they collected In the Stateof Mana chiHetts. They wero alarmed and suspi cions. They know that front the ticcit mti) construction of the machine and the certainly of its registering power it could not tell a lie alioitt Its own work ; so they sent over one of tho ablest men In Mas sachusetts in the examination of patent umtteisto Investigate. lie came back and told them that they wero getting an honest letiirn front lite foreign Issit and shoe manufacturers, und that the explanation was that tliu best lulsir i f Knglund could not pnsliico with tho-o I' ichines mow than fotty-soven jier ceii' f the amount of weak that was produce v tho Massachusetts operatives uhiii tin .imo machine, 'that me.tnl that tho A," 'ticun mechanic, willt his en terprise ui.n. his ambition, xtanding at those machines, worked more hours a day ut ti groator rate of speed than did tho "piiujier lalsir," as It is called, of Great lliilaiiii it iiiu.int that ilia Kngllslt man iiuit work on Saturday ufteruism and did not come back to woik until Tuosdav inoinlngi it meant that ho would not work us many hours or stand' to his work as well as tho Massachusetts work man, and there is tho whole ililfeionco Isitween "pauper labor" und free lubor. Iliiltiirmtllty of .Motion. "Iii tho universe," hivh M. Hllsuo Heclns. "ttvorvthinir Is in motion, for 1 l''iirincr;Shinvi How Wool (Irnwrr. nro j 1) luillit To tlio Kdllor of the Kind Orctsontiui. Tbu wool clause of the Mills bill has u i been tnlked about on tho corners, do- claimed about on tho stUmp und written about in tliu papers, till tho sheep men havo a fear that their mlllenium is draw dom. Freedom Is for Iho producer and protection for tho capitalist. That rule Is indexible. A F.viimi.h. AN AMI'.ltlCAN HYICTION. Two riiiiUKiinil reiipltl to ho l'.irci d from their lloine nftrr Tueiity-l'lvo Yculsof (iwiiernhlp. 1'r.im the New York Mmidmil. .lames Cltv is a town of about two thou Miiml liilmbl'tiints. situated on tlio Trout .i ... ,1,,. ..llv nf Nou'lii.rnii. Ill lug to u c oso, und that Satan will bo , . Vi'i'T!?" .' 'V, ,"flni. ' I rt tow turned loose. If any wool producer or H Wto )f Nor Ii I ' tiny other ugricul.j.rlst In tl. h 'onntry, of N , m , .'ffiS .... i !..... iiiti jut rii.i luiitiiiir ii 'iii"i' iiiiii ln-iiii liiii jh uiu ioiiikiu v iv wii.i. in: a oitiiAT uri'oitT. protection thoio might bo some leason for u scare now. They never have lieen protected and Ihev never will bo. I deslro to provo Ihfs asseitlon without a tedious urray of llgures. Your musters, tho dealets and inaiiuftieturers, havo furnished all tho llgures needed. Thoy try to hurv von in llgures. Hut you can gather from tiny table furnished by "your . -. t i.. i i.i..iki,iii.i .....i . are said to no luuiv iimiiniuuiin mn u gal. Thev llndeniployment in Nowberno us waiters', servants, washerwomen, long rhorenicn, etc., ami earn sulllcient wages for their comfortable support, rntil ti short llmo ago thev weio a very happy ami contented set of people. Hut of Into u ehungo has como over them. They havo tlagratitly wronged a fellow inun, gather from any lab o furnished i.y your "",,'..1.... t0 llnd out that tho lriends, t no enumy," inai tinoutone-iniKi ' V ,i. . i,....u,7r..MMor U hunl Thev of Iho wihiI used ft.' Ibis country lust year i v . o I to t nsg essor s ha . 11 e sunnlv wits i . " i. VpV' upon to sutler lor it. mo wrong doing Is luteiestlng luslructivo. Iho New lork lleruld tells it In ti lecent Issue, und inmi t no Herald's columns wo condense u ior uto wu llllHJricii. ii nun nun noi'i.i nun i - - .. , purchased thov tell you they could havo ,IU V ,i I.. i mi,,.:.. ,..,,.,,iu ,.i iii.. un,.... i story oi tlio tin it tlm u-iuil i una grower of America exported live million no t i s oi W(wi. i no kiwis cx Kinen neru : 1....1 . of tho same classes that we.o Imported. , ".K c menced away hack Tho foreign market for wool, us for ... " w hr.hv.'o .7 , ... f..n.,. we.o In wheut In 1887, us in 188S, und every ' io"-i ., r, ,T ,.r..um. other year, regulates the price of Oregon 'ossessio. of Iw m lot K wool, lftholurill' wero doubled yourwool J'icent country. A lis . 10 on u wouldgodon lower Isicuuso there would K. sAtZ bo less (len.und for woolen fabrics and ti uito I hx'kl g 11 to w "' S falling otrof homo consumption of our for fibuM n; 1 ."'"Ji.ViiS hi'Soh Init In iiw.u.i 1 1.1 1 u v, . .w. ; ....n .. ..... . llllw,11i1, ,,1 11,11111. lienerul l'os ,v.,,,,,',,vru'u . iM" hi iv.. : , ; w .ut t. .i. n un nriiciu nun ii niiiu iiai:.i i, ihu i ... . . (leneriil with them. lilt 1 n r, - - mVirltets nf tlm world, but I be doinest e .Many enuste.i 111 u . dip has n urket nbovo the cheup rates ! ttifl hi " 73 of l-omlon, except when that rate is vol- but sllll bote re ... lit 1 1 , .'r ,cr l iinturily given by the soulless i.ioiiok.I!cs , lu nmubcr, for whom somethlni, luui to that inuiiufactuio It. Tho whole clip of, is) done. uleLmlness beirun. the country Is Inadeiiuato lo the demand 1 hat was wl en t lie lw" "ft of tho factories, 'flio pn.chusers put 'hoio wus .1 sun I rWM o u their heads together und say : "We must o the en t r j buy this year so intich doinestlc and so hi I. Noliwi; k " . . unvbodv much doinestleand soinuclt foieign wool. ! using ll. iwlwil I'lUtuI lj ' 'V,r " For tho fore gn tntlclo wo will have lo ' eiso useit 11 o. " . .Is s iiid l.ay the ImiuToii price ; for the domestic fcried he surplus wo will tlx tho price one or two cents ridge, bull then, u o of ; h, 1 ulsivo what can ho realized by tho shin-1 liirnlsltcii inem 1 pors." Tliat the prices nro llxcd in this I nblo to. piovldo I; way is eusily proven. Take tlio Kngllslt market of this or any other year and you wllldlsuoverthat wool will brlngns inuclt if shipped Iheio as It will bring sold heie. Just the same us wheat rulseis you pay freight, commission und insurance on ev ery ton von sell. Tlm wilier wus four , .. .1.1 .. .... Ill IIIIH ...... ' ' " " , . . Thonegrm'S stuck Iheio, und when Iho war wus over unit minnum .....v.... gait to revive they found work, as before ieclte.1, along Iho wharves and In ho .. . ...' ,.1 Ai.wberne. and liecamo ti 1 i. ,111.1 conlenlcil lot of eltleiis. 'V " ' ,.-. ..11 .1.1 11. .1 iiitlons tinlll they worn or themselves. . . . Jitines City wus founded. time the Juntos years ago Interested in ti large consign- Hut during ' 11.0. if ti e r ne.it of wuol that had Is.en sl.ips.'d from j City nog.oes were ''' ' " ,(" ' 0r Oivgon to the Fastem n.a.kets. It was ! fellow um.-lho cr aun , 10 tlecHled to be it line lot, after asso.tiuonl sunil ildgo on wl li' i. ' ,,m't" und clitsslllcutlon. us A. g.e.it ih,..Io of . We . .11 know tho t k riio factory ! . Ill "rf lT.'" h ml I-H.t Nyl-j . . . . t t ' I... I I. iii I tiillri Un. Illl illlllli'n itf - vntir wool ia known to Is). .ever. 10111 10-1 now, mo ,,, eetleran.luvo vou lower urados than: lies are going K. .''. ' I von deserve. At any rale, on the ulsivo tlioui '',.' '"V" ' 1 1 1 .uoitlon..,! cni.-Ieiiioent. un established 1 K iiiIkiII s hill co m foivMtd und sas o Iho fuct that wo iiossosscd 11 desintble lot of wisil. and sold it ut u llgmo .V. sir lb. nbovo tlio oilers of the American manu facturers to un Kugllsh bu or, und it wus shliiiied ttcross lite Atlantic, That littio Inc 1 nut nroves to mo that wixil-ernu- cisuin in no wny benellttcd by tho tut til'. J very sorry lo ncnnvi-i .c --; but he'd i0 IO IIUVO III" inn. i n I pihielpted enlored ...en have Ih'cii 1 us lug for pietlyn.Hir a gei.en.tion. He h ,i rich ...an. this ow ner of U ...b. s 11 1, and bis ..unto is James A. Hra 1. UiM Is what he said to the teprient.itlvo of in 11 111.. ..' , , .... 1 .1... 1 ..1: 1.1 1 1:.. r-. i iii... 1 1. .r. lil w 10 lntertew"n nun IIIIII 111:11 nnoi riionni in. 011 in.; ..v.. ' , . il,., iiivrrmiri us the Mills bill Places It. It cannot tun-1 1 don't wl-1. ' d sluth tl o egn sis, ull.te I. .In... f.10 u'luilinloiiMlM. lull on till, won d sell tlie... llli proil)i.i I If they sil.ly Injuro tho wool inleiosts. but on Ibe ! would k-i hum i h V ' , xiei tin ii of other hand It will stimulate the market, j eonl. purchuso It will 1 lh oi " m 1 It will give us cheaper clothing, and , t he .Iverfron ,, n iJi;,'' Is'eti their double the doiuuml f.r the products of , it would Is, utteily bovoud t ho a ; mj 0 ..... ....(...hu. ii 10 iiouioes-or any friends 01 naurs 10 It is the fashion to cry ruin x lutiiovor 'J'Vo'iVil oeeuNlons llwy Imvo nn iiniirovoinunt is suggested. If u mil- . u. T. .....1 i, i ilotmis In rmiil is being built into 11 now cnuniiy, ' '' " " wiltl1 r u.te of my ll,,.,, uro old moss-lMcks to tell the pur-1 ,K,','',H',r' " 1 i .iv t serv. tices blind mob that it will ruin lhehn.no mai- - " M, ' ' X , then. Mulully ket and Iho teantsler's (Mviiiiatlons. I , ! ,'i.T .....i!..I- it mich limes I luivo Imvo known uvowe.l und peihuiN ilght-J n,,!,,, u delermlntNl front, ooits Indigniition to l.o ilispluvtsl on the , ' ill. to undersland that ...... 1 ... .I..f...wl ml'. subject, with formidable opposition In lite projiosoil roads as u insult; I Hit evurv onliglitened man knows tho rose 1 1 Is al ways the opMisite to that so lioiumtl feuied. The cry wont up all over ll.e country thai improved machinery wniilil ruin the lulsir miiiKot, and 1 nave ki.owii ....It oil In defend my 1 HHH llllll.'.. i'.-., , - M-lf. Thislmd 11 proper etlect, und gon erully (inli led them. . Kver thing theni IsiIoiibh to ino, I11 cliiil'.ng'lbi' churcluw, hoiuos, crojis und all other iuipioveuieiils. nmiio nl tho houses Ihoro tiro worm i.niu 1 Tho initial price for enU inmle by otliur iinrtlo. In Portland or the Km 1 f rum &.W ciilcutfo. motion Itself is tho ilrst cniuliUnn of vl tulltv. Tho firm uround, long thought t . . . . . . 1 . . j. 1 nun nipt , ,..m.ii . .,t Alitor u. ! i41 ,,o,?.H!v.,'!:. vrv'rirrs1",: "r:.7 1 i.iu,r.vi..if machinery. nw then. .w,;M.ln.rirl-r.l.l.al.tWil 110 l.lborlhg IIIHI1 litimmiil " . .. .. . mi v ilo llm w. litis Ulin oouuii-ciiriuuiB in- ...... ... ..... i i i mill liv ii.n. n.H Mi"', iiiiii no in. 'i,. ...iii g.ssl old Mlssoiiilnns who thiMighl It was ,.Vir,l dollars unwind to a thmwand or a sin against Hcuven to .mn or l.uw. In , ' ' I .1." IUu" i..... l.on ,V the houu a sewing machine or tilwut ho , 'x ' ,,, rU tUt ' , ll0t4rlv four- hun farm u iw.wr. It is well known hut i H S1, H imnmi thuru when tho knitting nmcbl... were lust in- ' ' V,",, .a. I iU ' ""' trwhuwil Into the fMc o.iiwtho on.plnuH: "V?"." i imiirtli ew-li. v.st can eo threw Iho.n .a.t.by force un.ls.n-hul , im-omo 1 1 101 ll III lliu Hinni", mm iinuii inj niu I insleud that It would iiiuue a enlaced lha Isilldings weie dost.oywl by oi muw i. " J. .i"" f, Xiiiiwnf Iho flrb. Fifty thousuud iKsiplo . ilot-, , . ' " , -"V! - ' ,lurtliu,i f cd. plun.leuHl und .n.m lorod l; 7. ? i. . V. i. v heir ieut und fore tliey wnuni si.nmit u mo umj oi ; "-v ""r . ,' '.,.. to thliik fl I U1VU III IIHllllUl t,wlJ ll. .K-i..i .imu liMX 1IUVU muum ... .i.. in i. . uii 1 leave . .1 1 ... ....... ... .... will tM tin. uimum'Ii . ... u 1 .u,. uui lion 111 an ,1 1 nn a WW. wim iu.li . 1 nuiioiiiu lhiiwiik" . 0. FLETCHER, I II LiU'lHl i' ton w. i.J HVl Kr 1 A u. u ' 1 IH.tLP, , r. tlieiin ill- li" n plan I 111 - ( 'j.zijjiit: i. U 1. 1 ' l-i .ml , from j.io to i i.oo iliery. East Oregoniati Pub, Co,, mliiiuif PenJIttOB, Oregon. SIGN OF THElOLOEH BOOT, t'KAfi'iC.Vl. JOOT a SH3iMAKc8 Uulu aaU W'l ii''- UMll 1lll siliwli. I'trltc1 fit Inornate.! Iby Col. . ;.i..i 1.1 ..nlur 1.. 11 .i.l.ilii nil thus, ueo- U. li. Ingersi ll. lie Im;. isjwi I iHfxc.ai i,l,Bii,,ineiiu. it Is nn longer noces- iuvitad by tlio delega'" oi lllln.jis, ins , u ui linttgine ulterulinus In the earth s unlive StU, W present juu iwi lxjM, rii turns of tlio -.olid crust, or gu'aii- tii- siiij..iri.nn:iii l,iwnI.ill- lliu in not It 1 M.-ll.Ull 1H ciju-clcl to lake v i ..miui. . ohm ...... r7-';..?":r.'" ! . ifiimio nniiw I"-'".". ' I.U niiiii i.ver is miic tte. iv mac b lierv. ... tiiiniilH themselves wltn tlteir muuiiuiim ,, , Kkw Yohk. Juno l.-l -n ' Ua their valleys, are changing their . - .-:;. j, " - T": - 1 11 -In t ',) mill to llic iHH.ple. Tlu wool iiii'i., or rulher iIim who are now iliMtinblng the wonl nuiki'l, are htiuiniiig nt .1 gnat inoie riilicnloiily lllUlt tll'"K' lull' : .lilt Ul'llmblciS v.ltn np- i.iso rtJlrnui'-. tn. fear tiny will injure Mm iinli.trii" ..f IS., little tnAlis, .ill. I al iict us c.. -1 . 1 ...! v us 1I10 ..pinncn ! i.;:lil ...MIliM l,.. I..-U iiiM-uti'iii, i.illi. nt ! di tl..- ii-i- 11. II ioi in, 111 in Hi.- ll '111 1 f v ,111 .1 llh,.' .1 i aM'I il'IIC.', I'.lll fear a catalri li.- .is druiul us in pictured i c.i 1 1 in it uiidi'i-taiiil. 1 : 11 Mi. rt-iiil cm limiui s, -Ict.-b. tlio i.llli'vl.l.' 1 . '111. Old '" , -i 11 1 1 ul . ,. ill l I ll.' Il.lc . f lint .1 -I I ll III I 1-1 -t.'lll ' .1 i'ii;. 1 1 .mil coml di 1 1. illl IHHl , ifc ii. it flee ; but l( 11 III It V II.I'l'lI .1 111! ami lou aurood lo do no. I Iiim w ill i. .1.. ('..lonrfl'ii i.rst pui.icii.ii ion in VMjJl.lcs for eveiul M'u.f.. nouiinated Inamn II i tho stt 11. 1 in bi- 1 eball. AN IrKVNl 1CIMX. ( u. of I. "II. )!' W.-IOI"N 1 l-.lu , .11 lb" CU-f I be l.ak vio. ri led .111 i in I Heel. Ik iu !. ". tmm June 1 M-ereUry Allan, 1 1 "iic iv rs, in la u i di-..i i" ' '"'-' "' '.lL" ono v. !:icii I'l- il. u, I v..kt lltts l.u U it'' ' am. Ut- ImMs lh.it n,,i l. lu.utc "f l.nei .1 uaile and li'.-iiK'-'1 1 K.'1'i.-i' !! ' 1 ''"r ' I ll ll M' I . 'I' ll pre uinpti "ii c'aii 1.1 u hicli Mi.-re ii .,1 ll.e lime I I 1 it". f entry. the lie d in which .Nati.ie generally pro-cfi-il- , ..l.o is ill' locilni 111 d lie ite reclar in be 1 "li'i'.Hi'.u.-i, -li'l. rli .iv i f Inn iiiigbt,'. li'igr ..li '.t cl.. hi;.- ' f Ibe grand , - 1 '1 1'.i. ' " t h ' I en II 1 he ki.nw Ii 'Ige nl tlie Is-ins t.'ut Hilt) Iimilin. 'ilie uheu "S inn inuiliis and diies up mm without di-niiri i.e.' the idtfM tle gnat, '.line lev.! lli'.n which lipiieaiS to lis to have c.-n 1 .' .i'l'V'i u luighly cita cIvmii h.n 1 .-liii- l..k'-n Me usmuuIs .i .'.ii'n to .ii ' impll'li Iio.' ! 'I"' 1'illh' ,,i. 1 I,. "i'l I al'el ' .1 'he I' H'II. U IfUci- li'" Ii i'"''i.-: .1' .p. r.. I I''.. 41 uwfl flowets: j t as. during Iho long It;' 'f ig'- -be roc'iii litotes her iml l.er . ")H 'en- and 111 iVi'm tlelB li,tth ii'i Lei -'lif.e ' . . . . .1. ....... . ..ti,. 1.11, an uddiui-s, in which uie.i : - land was practically uivon Ihein ly tli I idled Wutes authorilii's. U"H ''ny llv8 liid n II iiMilisliuUl f"i twei.lv-IU .nl. and h.in hi.piov. d H fi' iu ww' viuni,, ml., u Hulling liU. u--su with well coll is and g.u des. And I hey c aim Hint I" lake au Iheii li-'Uics from litem will be mailing -hurt . f i ..iillscutioH. ' mi AmiIIIIU I'MiiM .lll.il' lilltH. lle ie..ii'H i.hi'b coin It it ln.ill liioIllllS ago. fioin .ili'Mi'i.iinI I 1. i'ii -.luting l hut 111 W ll'.w Ii Ci J llnli.' Im'I'II dis- 1 ,. 1. I ,,ml i ,ipi i' .I . ml ihat iiioc- ill.l'l' I.-. Mill u l.rc.l-llll'd Hie illM-unu, ov I lie alarm!-' , At .Ids ago ol '' I'U II b.'tm t"i 1 1.. I iw 1 t -i . ll . . un gi.( it iii 'II -" . ne 11 ll ' I.e.- . I O i.l' I I .'. - I' I, I Ilex, you ..iil.i ,,.:ii suTei l.ei . lllt.ir In lei- Muir int. re-i b.i.l.-i fi 'in I- huve Is'iiu ilHTfrtigu'ii'l ."'tales ' inwriiiin iii bv 1 0 ;. 1 ii ll fu. Stciiihvrg, 1. p gl e.lt e'- I ''l i fu ill. d lh.lt I lie ' il llul et be. 11 I 1 I , ll'i l! III 'I 1 1 e It- I - I I ' . ' 1 1 , . tlielii, iliK rcwMieiion uiid-i 1 b a . . I 1 ii.,., I I lie I 1 I' 1 I ii, iiiiik! M. 1 0 i 11- 1..H I 1 . ,1 . . 1 ' !..i ' I 1 . ii.ng I... ... I cell mado in.'rthat InlaSolal.!' ' ' inn c ll-. .ill I fin lh. 1 e.' 1 11. ..'iii - ill imiii .1 lr il