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I,. I 1 'J 5 TIHMtKDAY, Jt'NH I I, HrtH. JUST ARRIVED I A HIIOHT TAltlfK IIINTOIIY Knim llio Now York Hlntnliiril. IWuctlonlHtfl miy Hint In llim country t.. oxt.0i,t J1tt hiiuIi u lilgli taritl' iih uo prosperity mm iiivariauiy iuiiowuii in mu jllivu nm im, ni, then. rvwlicro In fuclorlcM and milieu, (ir.'at imnlc of May, 18.4, leaving deprunj-iou fir two t'rH. ... ., , - TliomoHt oxtraonllimry factalwut thlHj ...u, ui.in wlintn ftorv ix that men of mjiiho who. Horoford, Durham, Holstoln Hvcil through this fearful xirlol of ilo- and Jorsoy tin-mlon, oxtuiiditiK iroin itti.i io inni, i ...I ... ll. . It I i(.tr. I.tfft jliillnti n'ruttlut "tr.inim" wmh nemleil, hIioiiIiI yot iliten gravely totho uHortioii of jirotcctionJstH ! that notiiinu ih iioimiuii io mjcuro iinnjiur wiittiiiit lilili timti-ctlvo tarill' antl ilulircH hIoii an Invailahly followed on f.uo Irado , lcuiHlatlon. TlniH! 1788. tailll' followed by itroHtKirlty, 1811!, IiIkIi tiirlll'. im-alur iiroHixirlty i 181(1, tarlir reduction f ,ll.,...'il , by depruHMon oi Initio i lHZ-i, Wk'u i.in i, Immediately followed by iiroHtHs.lty j io.)J, freo trado followed by a panic; I !'-', pro tective tarill" followed by rovivAl of ti.idoj MO, freo trado, reHiilt, Htiiunul! in In bUHlncMH; I8H1, protection f.llowcd by twenty-Hoven yca.M of proKitority. Tho nbovo Mtatenient- tuken from a cor reHiMjndi'iit'M letter, In one which, with verv llttlu variation, haw Mien tliu Htock arlimunt of irotectionlHtHforniany yearn. The corrortiMjndent who fpiotert It Ik natu rally very much puzzled, for although ho cannot ceo any reason why an liiorc.ino of tho tarill" hIioiiM produce pioHrlty, ho Ih noverthi.'loHH ntat?ered by tho iiHHortlon that thli: law alwavM biicn tho cueo. Tho Hlmplo truth Ih that this Htalement Ih u tissue of falnehiKxlH. Atf.ihut It 1 will put In very brief form tho actual faclH. : 1781). Abolition of all inturetufo tarlffr and reduction of Mate tarlll'H on foreign KoodH, followed by rapid Inercaeu o pnw perlty. 18UH. AliHolutu prohibition of all lin portatloiiM, followed by unlvernal dlnaiter. IKOll. Hejieal of prohibition, followed by renewal of pruHiarity. 181'-'. i'lio tarlir doubled ami all lm iMirtutloiiM Htopped by tho war. Uk It, liiinl tbniM over tho wholu country . lii it (ml HiiHiH'tiKlon of haukx. and hucIi HiiU'erliiK In KiiKland that nm'ea.sloii wan threatened. lHKI. A nrotectlvo tarllf adopled-ln Homo thhiLM higher than that of IHIi.'; althouKh In noino tiling lower. Thin wan tliu Hint tarill which wan irantuu an llimiiuli iiihiii the niincinlo ol protection Tho protectlonlHtn tliuniHolvtM alwayH H.ty that It wan followed by great deproKHion of trado. 1.118. Tlilrt tarlir made Htlll more pro- tecllvo; und tho protectlonlHlH iilwnvM refer to tho year I8III ih one ol groat iih UHler. IH2-I. A high tarlir; followed by great depiction III the protected manufactures, ami ceitaiuiy wiinoui one tout oi in I'riMiHii lii wauon. A very high protective tariff, Immediately followed by haid Union in IH'.'ll, and low wageji no long an thin tjirlll xlHlod. lHIIJ. No "free trado" utall; but a nllght leductioii o( tliu tarill, loiioweil liy liiinriiveiiient In ImnlniHrt. lrt:i;i. A uraduai reducllou of the tarill', leaving It ntill no high that an en orinnun nuriilun accumulated In the tiean tiry, which wan dlntriliuted iimong thu Htaten in 18.'I7. 'IIiIh dlntribution wan Immediately followed by thu famoun iianleof IHII7. which wan thu direct it) Hiilt of wild laud neculatlou all over tho country, brought ulniut largely by thu Hiirplun. 181'.'. l'rotectlvo tarill' rentored. fol lowed by one year (18 III, of tho gieatent Hiagnatiou of fiunluenn over known i thile iluliiu tho whole oxNteuco of thin tarill' farm wagen were cut down about one-half (rum what they liail Iron oven alter I ho panic of 18117, and wh-at, corn und cotton nold at prlcen dinahtroun to fuimom ami pliiuloiH. Good tiuien and fat prolltH for iron, cotton ami woolen mill owucrn; hail tlmen foroveryone eliu. 184U, The tarill' cut d.iw n by about one thhd to one half. IIohuII, an iiiimenxo InciiM-! In commeico ami nhlppliig, a rapid InciiMHc in iiiamifai tuicn, uupieco' denied prHmril.v in agricultuie, and Iho moot rapid advance in wagen over known In tho hint iry of tho country, befoio or nl nee. H7. Kvon under tho low taiill'of I8IH the revenue had liccomo oxcennive, and a nurplun accumulated, hi order to get ild of thin nurplun Iho tarill' wan leduiiMl in .lulv; but in SopleuilHir, befoio the new tarfll' could have Iho leant ellecl, the hhorl imiile of IS.'iV occurred, an tho lenult of another wild I iml HHcula(iou, combined partially with the failure of cropn. Ily 1858, however, alumni tho whole ell'ect of thin panic had punu'd awav; and in InM) and IS(ril agilcaltuiv, commerce and man iifautuion weie all more ptoH)roun than they over had l-cii Ivforv. I8tll. A protecllvo tarill', conntantly lncroiuiug until ISU7. Accoidlug to pio loctlouint logic, the lonult wan our Ur rlblo civil war, Ikhmiipo tldn, as a matter of fact, immediately followed thu now tarill'. For mure than a year after tho adopt Ion of thin protective tarill', the biihluon of the country wan In a fear fully doMTOMNd condition. ISill. Turiil' rai'ml iifl imrcoiit. Man ufaoluiorrt mavlo fortuueri (or throe oaix. Wagon, in gold, Itiwci than ever. 1807. irxvit Increase in taiill' nil wool, ltenult, immillaio hI.oiIiut of I.m.oai Tiio.M.n G. Hnr.itMA.v. T. F. RGURKE, GltAIN MEllCIIANT. Ill((hi"t innrkct I'rlrc i all (it h G H A. r I: t: Atlntnillnii while wlient, wlnlrr Ijurli-y nml rye for K.iln for iii'i illug iMiriiii'i1". Tliu Au trnllnn wlilln wlii-nt In Jnil tliniirtli'lfHork tncii iiuvil. It .nuke a llr.it-ciii'" rjuiilliy of I my. OFVtCK AT WaHKUOUHK, PKNDI.KTON, Jnlyltf OltKOON. Thoroughbred Cattle Ciii bo seen nt i:tf .V UiiIIiI'h llvtry ntnhle on Attn xtreet. Prices Very Reasonable. Will ho hero "no week only. Jillllvr U'.K CIH IIinM!. ; Hidaway Hot Springs. , W. 31 ncoTT, rraiirlctof. I Tn-i' f ihIiik "i" oaullfiilly ulltmicil In tlu III no .M iiiilim, fluht mllf.i miutlii-iKt til A Urn, III Caiuai I'ralrlc. Th.it HiiiiuiKT lli'mirt w II I op'-n fur the iciiMiini i nf nil- t' oi aim uficr.lnlv tut, u.i'l jicr nii-o lit in p iilliixnui imiiMr 'r'p could until" h Kit Hi mi vUU lui-,'Hirliiii- Arroiiilni'iliitlniiM a ninplii nml evi-ry-t'i iitfwlll lie ilono to in 'ku tcuontK roinfiirtii IiIp. TIip I'lhunto N ili'llvtlitfnl, the water jiuro nml exo Ileal, win) humliiK ninl-elii. TormG Roasonnblo. W. M. SCOTT - - Prop. Jlll2'.'tll. Are Yon Protected? ever Those who believe so thoroughly in protection should not miy longer without insurance on their property, of whnteo- kind; und nearly everyone believes thatti policy in u good, THE TARIFF Hits been taken oil' both Woolen and Cotton Goods Not by Congress", but by ROTHCHILD & BEA And they now oiler their Largo and Complete Stock of Reliable Insurance Co. Is worth every time what it costs, and procrastination should not be indulged in when it comes to taking out a policy. In the first place, pick out competent and DRY G0ODS,CLOTHING,&c reliable agents, AT" FREE THADE PRICES, for CASH!' Wtl1 whom to do your business those who represent none but ll... . . rt. ... . nst ... .... . W.1 ll.t.1 .TfV M. 1 . . 1 . 1 1 tl . n.1.1 .1..1. .i i i ,i I ii iiiu iKai iiiaiiiuiiuu tu ra iiu niniiuiino y iiim iiioniv. i;viiiiiiiiii ll'iui' irnniL' irnt tlinie ni-ii'oa .mil enn vnwn vim M'Sidf vw... w j Q a J that the above are not mere assertions, but that they will sub stantiate what they claim. Theirs is not an "Infant Industry," therefore they have discarded Protective Prices, ami will freely meet competition from till uartors. Tiny carry a General Merchandise Stock When in search of such agents, don't fail to turn your "peepers" jn-tho-direction-of-thc-oflicc-of " Consisting of Staple and Fanes'-Dry Goods, Men's Boy's and Children's Clothing:, Furnishing Goods, Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. OAK 1 1 IMMtdHASliUS CAN SKOUKI3 BARGAINS Great Western Bakery. DINING ROOMS, .1. U HA T., j : tt: .IT 1 R 3 T- CLASS MEAL! Clopton St Jackson, building, Located in the EAST OREGONIAN where you can have any kind of insurance, whether vino, Accident or Life insurance, tlono up in Pendleton, Fire, Ma- A. -I'Oll- TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! A NMOU, (U.HAN H K I FOR s.S ()! 50 OISNTS Feosh Enatorn Oystora, In Evory Stylo! Mailt Nt rat, unir I'ottoiJlru, I'nullittm oaw APPLE-PIE ORDER! CHEAP Groceries, Vegetables, Fresh Fish It is well to remember that to bo secure you must insure in one of tho Thirty Reliable Companies represented by Clopton & Jackson, with a combined capital of mora than vr hiu-op. toiiu-ii..ii of w.m.i iinnim-i uu.i mm ! D. KEMLER'S Grocery Store, on Mam Street nt ni.uiy wimIoii iiu'toro. I'lio your SIMH'l.M. lNDU'KMKSrs Ol'l'lMUM) 1IU CASH. Grocery should coniain,' $100,000,000! Tiftlf fiU T,!..n'."1 'n-mtn . -.1 IS fw' Lilian' Elegant Pullman PalacM L MnlKrniU8l..cpliiKC.iniruath lres Tfalni (i) f I OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS AND( tree tt clmruo nml wlthnu Closo conticctluns nt fortinh,! eUeo ntxl IMget "CV Knt IiiiiiiiiI imnimnKoriirrltM.. J KMt hnnn.1 irolKiit nrrlTM ,t tfl nnit nt flMHI n. in nay Went liouiiit tiiiMctiKcr urrliM .1 Wwtlmm.il rroKfht ttrrlvw'M iiiirt nt 4ilR i. in. Wnllu H'nlln nnil lndi... I.eiwcn nt 0:00 ii. in. (or Wm. J riven nt 7.3.J . in. from Vllr,iJ1 io niin i rancnco, jn had ( VltnfnkilrL S'!i3 LnluniM. 0 Kim. 1 7.1 Rtilf.iiSil OffloOiJiJ LoiumUi '1 iiciivu niHiiigniiMriiArr, I'ortluj,! Binte. May 12 OrpLfim. Mnv 111 Coltiiiiblii.MiiySO Mlnlii. Mnv 41 Orriton, Mnv IS Columbia, .(mm 1 Htntc, Junufi Ori'Kou, JunoO Culiiintiln, Juuo 13 Hlutc, Juno 17 Ori'oli,.Iimu21 fllllttllilil. .1 11HA9A ulnlfi .linn. HI On'k'ou, July 3 nlirlil. U-nyo Sjiont 8t. wlinrf, Sn Fruit' n. in. Itntoii of l'UMtn, Incluilliitt tntnls nnJbrlhi, tniiin, MteontKP, HuumrTrlp, Unllmlteil, Kor further purtlculnr Inquire ofmt oi urn v.ummiiy, or ., u JlnitrtlLi A T. A.i I'ortlitiul, Urt'Koti. A. I.. Jt 1X111! OMi Y. II. Iltll.l. 11.1111, (Joucrnl Mniiogcr. W. C. AI.I.OWAV.Ar IVllllltlOD, If iTbel- ft i CREAT OVERLAND ROV1 THE Northern Pacific Rail" TUB OMiY LINK ltU.S.NlNOl ViiKmnn lilnce Hireling (iirtl itttiintflcntt Jhw Gxiehal Witi Jlertht iV yo From Orepon -and WajhlcgiM ' to the EmI, Vln fit. 1'nul nml MlnntsDolli. Tkil line rill) n I n If 1'iitnco DmlniCvil (.Mi'iu iJ ccnii.) FiiHti-iit Tlni Tlvrr Madr I'n C'nnHt Over thr Xertkfn I'nclllnHallnu To Hlnnx City, Council llliiffi, Kit lonion, Lonvenwonii, mwi i IliirlliiKton, Uulncy, Ht. Ixiuli.ciiN nil poliitMtlimiiRliimtthF Kt ttii rnat vln Ht. 1'nul and Mlnnfi3li KM IOUANT HIXKl'ISO CAM I Aro linuloil on rcvulnr cxpryi In'! iiir t'liiiru iuukiii ui iiir iviiiiitvi Hltllri:ill, l.ouvo WnlluU liiiHtlnii 3:1011. m. I.UUVO rorlliinil II p. In. i iltllr; rr MlnneniMillH or Ht. 1'nul liaul fmirlh ilnv. I Connection Hindu ntHt. PauUndHitl oIIk to nit polntH Kinl.houlli nnil bl I'ACIKIO nivisiox. Triiln will letivo I'ortlnnd iUr l in,, coniir ctlmr wiui u. iu a .-N.io.twi ill iinliilMnu iMlupt Hnllllll. I A.i.cium.ft llcunrnl Wcntcrri rntn(tr AJ'w ' M'nulilii.rlnii Mf.. lMrl Innil. W. C. .Mil.OU'AY.AriJ rt nuiciPiM 18!7. ISiWtiiul ISu'.l on iKirimln .( moat lonvloii In ImtiiiuviH, ami iM.viallv in nmiuii.Hiiutor. in imh mo ihm iiuii- int, tlioiiitwlvi iliH-laroil Mint llimo won' , , , mow u.ii..ii..yM Horunwn ti.au i Fine Spices, F ne Go 88, Fine Tea, and Everything Fine ha a F rs -c ass isn. flight niliu-tluii iii tlm taiUl'ainl 1'iuihliliiriililti r.taliii'Miiii In liiMitlmi it.iii. orally. Ah a uwult. ItuxliutM Improvo.! j I'M mi m if y.ni want invrios t-liMj. D. KEMLER. iMiiKtiiorai'iy. iut, mo itiun ihhiik vtui , 1 1 - ., ... . iiSSftilfi A'lfeKSrtiftirJS THE WORLD TYPE WRITER. , mul u w,u ' y "otiiing. Vfar woinn lliau llio imiik' ol is.'t7, ami ulitoh 1ivUhI for morv Hutu tlvo timon iu 1 lout! ii HriiNl. I'h'iu S,iiiniW, IST.i, . until Jhhiwij, lsn. tlio IhimIumh 4 tho omiiitry wan nwit tUMul, amliiiiiv laboroi-H oi' lrtMi out of kui4n monl, ttiUU ill Ull I'tVVtuiltl HrilHl ol' tllt IM'.lll- tiy'n hUloty. Sti far fmni thi-u- litiiiii; "fwwty-vin vturnit ii.viuv' iiiiiL'i 1m l.ut iiUvii tairl. (ulh Ii.iH tlut tluu' tin Uvu a ivri'st t '!i.i, uliiurv IMWtlu'wi iU'i."win. cmv i.ilU iii-irkisl by (ailinu ii' iil ilio v li li-vil.uli-oiuiruo ui lal'uvi ii.nii i,ir. i VrUI ru,i. l, l(-so.'Xl,l,SltMH);No.Slo,H); No. 1, Hlft.OO hmmuo mtaiiit. Yng. cut .town im- For salo by JESSE FAILING Pondloton Or. If yon contomplato insurance, cv) I on them and get posted liomember their oflico is in the EAST OKEGONIAN building, or address Pendleton, My wny of the OroRon & OnliforniaB.1 Anil OMim-ctioni. Tho Mount Shnstn Houl Oulclicrln time limn nT0'trt ltuiitc, Ilctween I'OUTL.VNI) AND HAN KBANCw Lcavo Portland at i:00 p. nu i Through time. 39 hourt IM'I.MI.IV III VKT HtEEfF Excurlo. Sloopors for' CinnR PnRRoncrers on I through trains froo charge Faro from I'ortlmul tn unil Han frnnelw'l Flrnt-chiKH llnlliulteil.. FlrHtM'luxH, I.lmlteil ' Heroutl-claMH, Llinltcil. - Ticket Office:- Comer ' auil Frout HI. rrtlM'l K.P IlOUEll3,O.F.4I,iltl ll. Km.UI.KU, Manager. WM. GARDNER & CO Sanitary d Ssaiiog MnnurnclureriP' Steam aud Hot W Heating Apparatu FOU DWELLINGS Oil TUBUO VVW F)nillllKnlnna nil, I nallmatei UlTlUtH I lieatltiB bmiainsilnttnyiectloaoriMM try, Corrs'.onilonce wllcltea. OFFICE: I34THIRDSTPEE Portland, Orogon. J 3 Ah I tAfK-. C Jl'POrTT . More Il0I two hunilred 'orm ''ji J- CclLJil. Ut liu offlra Lawyer - neetltug pclal rorms can be mvu'