East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 25, 1888, Image 1

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    DA3XY.
DAILY.
,H ST " YHU WANT.
a riti:i: miiuaiiy.
I'ntronit of the Hally or Hcmt-AVckty
KAST OKi:K)NIAN can freely iimko une
or the KAST OHIUIONIAN lllirnrj- when
over ttify c ilonlro. Tim public nrn cor
illiilly Imltnl in Ixlt tlio olilco win-never
mi Inclined.
n.ccfnt',,,,m,,y"r'',lim,,',wm
W''rJ..l-ehlyKAHTOIllnON.
. nw until 't" lliewiivomnpp
. ! ' (Cloimrnminfty cent wllli.nr
' . KAST OUIMIONIAJf for tl.o
Length of "-" "t"-
OL. 1
PENDLETON, UMATILLA. CO., OEEGON, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1888.
NO. 98.
HE TARIFF
Has been taken oft' both
roolen and Cotton Goods
Not by Congress, but by
OTHCHILD & BEAN
And they now oflor their Large and Complete Stock of
lRYG00DS,CL0THING,&c
-AT-
REE TRADE PRICES, for CASH!
Examine their goods, get their prices, and convince yourself
it the above are not mere assertions, but that they will sub
ntiate what they claim. Theirs is not an "Infant Industry,"
srefore they have discarded rrotective Trices, and will freely
ft competition from all quarters. They carry a
eneral Merchandise Stock
Consisting of
laple and Fancy Dry Goods, Men's Boy's and
vuuuiuua vi,vuuiuf,i .v. iaj. moxxxxxi, uuuua,
Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes
Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery
and Glassware, Groceries,
Hardware, Etc.
USHPUHOHASEKS CAN SEOUHE BARGAINS
CHEAP
roceries, Vegetables, Fresh Fish
I.OIKli: DlltKCTOIty.
TKKUIjKTON CIt Al'TKIt Vfl. 11. a. m
JL . Meets nt the MiimuiIo Tcmnlit nil tlin
mourn, ui ?:.ju
oloiton,
first and third Fridays of each 11101
o'clock. J, 1 Hushkk, 11. i k, u,
Hecrelnry.
. M.
fourth Mon
If. J.
wry,
KUN.IK LOUGH NO. St, A. K
MoetRDIl tlin .Pi'miil mill In.
ttnyH or each tnonlli, m 7:30 o'cloilc
llEAN, W. M.J W. E. lVmVI.SK, McCICtl
THN 'M.KTONI.OIHIK NO. r,2. A. V. A A.M
J .MOeiftlll I III) MllMlll IVlnnln nn Ihu
l '"! third Mondays of ench month nt
i.m 11 chick, -i, J. .MILLION, W. M.: II. Ali
KXAMJKU,Heorotar. . .1., . u
Tl'H. I,I K1H NO. IH.A. O. U. U. Meet
itL 0VrT? J,",?,.l,,'. nlShl 1,1 ,l10 KtiKltio
Mr" ft 'l. 5r.V:,. V ' ."Jl '.KAHUKK, M.
. . . IVtVUIIltT.
iuitiiKA lohuk NO..U. 1. 11. n v. mhi.
Vi'ury HutiiMiiy fvnilnir nt7s.1ilo'clnck.
1. J. Million, :..u.; K. K. Hnnron, nonrotary.
T7 MATT I.I. A KNO.VM I'MKNT NO. 17. 1. O
JU 0. Modi 011 tni Kecond mill lint
iiiuiKuiiji. hi men iiinnin, 111 Tinoo'cIocK,
Lot T.lVKltMOUK, 0. 1'.; K HitAiio.v,.Scrlbe,
PAUMNK URI1K0CA I.ODOK No. 13, I. O,
U.K. MlPtll tllu lint llllil tlilnl 'I'luira,
diiy of ench month.
HAHMONY T.OIJOR NO. si, K. OV V.
AleMM III Odd l'Vllnu'lt' Hull ill'..n Tim..
'y evri.liiir nt 7;:M) o'clock. .1. (!. I.kasuiii:.
W, V.u. 1111 AKKU,ll. 1)1 K.llllll ti.
AMON I.ODOK NO. i.
I J (Mil Follow llnll
K. OKI'. Meet In
I'VOMliitfiit 7:30 o'rlook. M. MoitKllKAD, U.
IT OAItHON !(
IV WhociorM Hut
11. H. Wai'ki.k, Con
iVilJiitmit
OMT, O. A. It., meat nt
II every Thtinnlnv nlirlil.
Comiiiuinlerj J. H. IIowkn.
JUST OPENED I
-Tin:
Eagle Hotel,
FRANK DOWNEY, Propriotor
Moalr? Gttc; 33oc1bQ5 & 50o.
otrdill mul net nirooil nicnl nt tliocoriipr
or WVlib mid (Jarilcn rtlK. JuUilr
AT-
1 KEMLER'S Grocery Store, on Main Street
SPKOl.U INDUOK.MBNT.S OFPKUKl) FOIt CASH.
b Sprees, Fine Coffee, Fine Tea, and Everything Fine that a First-class
brocery should contain.
mmU you vnnt (irocurlua fhenp. D. KEMLER.
Ireat Western Bakery.
AND
DINING ROOMS,
M. Glt.lTZ, Proprietor.
FIBST-OLASS
MEAL!
-KOIt
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS!
MCE, CLEAN BE1D FOR Q." OT1 r0 flF.NTS
Fsh Eastern Oystora, in Every Stylo!
PEN DAY A 7m "NTTfT-TTT1?
Mi In Street, near FaMofllce, I'cntUeton edw
AT COST.
fP'lUh!tMn. I-,.,-..
woiin, iinsou
Fi.C .""" nil K 1IU18 or
thirst cost.
w r'"'upt!y BttenUtJ les
SHOO FLY
B'Waiia . .
WOOD, WOOD!
lleforo innlilng your contract for next win
ter' supply or woo(l,conault Charier Printer
tlio wood doctor, unit obtain tlioloweU prlccii
Tor the best mountitln wood.
LARGE QUANTITY ON HAND.
. Charles Frazior,
FOR SALE
On mid nflcr tlilx diito, im ndiiilnlNtrntor of
tho t'Ntato of the Into Wllllum ItoitK. 1 oirvr
for Mn leu 1 1 tlio llvo Ntock owned by the di
cciked, conaiiitlnK of
Tliorouyhbretl Hertford Hull.
Short-horn Cattle, Qrado Cattle,
and General Stock Cattle.
Thoroufilibrcd Sjmnlsh Merino
Jlackn and Hive, Jtefltcred.
Grade Illicit and Stock Sheep.
AIon larno number or Ilorncn and 11 iiuii
tlly or Hay.
TERMS TO SUlf PURCHASERS,!
Kor imrtlcularn, cull on ormldrcitu
R. C. THOMPSON,
Atliiilulntrntnr,
iiiyit dw tr IVndleton, Or.
FRAZER'S OPERA HOUSE.
One Night Only.
Monday Evening, June 25th.
TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
Till! CHICAGO CONNKNTION.
ItiirrUiin Niiinlhiilvil fr 1'rrKlitniit on thu
i.iRiiui iiilliilMnrlini of NbW York
rroliHlily lo liu NiiiiiIiiiiIimI for Vlco I'ronl.
dent,
Ciiicaoo. Juno '.'.. Tho Nows gives
Win. Walter l'helm nn uuthorttv for
Hiiying Hint ovcry euiulltliito hut Shoriniin
Htnnds roiuly lo mil on lthiitio lo tnnko
tlio nice, but Hint so lonir u Shprmiiii
hiiH u ehnneo lllulnoV frionilH will do
nothing to hinder his nomination.
Tlio Tribune paj'H, Now York decided
lo glvo Sheriiian a chanco to-dnv, utter
firnt voting for IlarriHon. Tlio Iloridd
thlnkrt lllatno will ho notninatcd. The
Times hhj-h Sheriiinn Ih Icmling.
10::;0 a. m. Mr. Manly, of Maine, Mr.
Uluino'H friend, i miotod us saying this
morning that lil.iine will uecept onlv tho
unanimous vote of tho convention, whiel
i A OAMK OK llAHKUAIil..
I Tliry (lot
impoHhible, and
no inoro voting
ho
for
m iiroseiit neeins
hoties there will lw
lllulno.
11:8 A. m. Tho convention called to
ordor.
11 :15.. m. Houtcllo, of Maino, takes
tlio nlatlofm to withdraw lllaiiui's naino
from tho convention.
11 :17 a. m. lioutello hiivh. without at-
toiniitlng to give construction to language,
no win read (iispnicnoH iroin iiiatuo.
11 :1!1 a. m. lioutello reads dlsnatches
from Ilhilno. at Kdluubunth. ourncstiv re
questing his friends to refrain from voting
ioriuin. Mgueii: .iamks u. hi, aim:.
11 :L'2 a. M.llallotlng begins: Alabama
votes ltlalne 1 : California casts 111 votes
for Jlhrino"; Georgia casts 1 vote for Fred
Grant.
11:!!0 a. t. Mnlno casts 1 voto for
l'orakor, and - for Mckinley : Maryland
3 for Illaiuo.
Now York elves Harrison 72. Ohio
votes solid for Sherman. oto challenged
Dcleiration now lelng polled.
11:!!() a. m. In Hie noil of tho Ohio
delegation I.oi'koy voted for Harrison.
11 MO a. i. Ulilo voles iri hnerniaii :
Harrison 1.
11 Mil a. m. Tonucsso L'lves Ulaino 1).
Hisses. IColl call demanded.
..r ct--.l. 11.11.... 11.......
n:oo .. m. oiMii imiioi: .xnreriiw.
Allison Til, Gresluun 1)1, Harrison L'ltl,
nhermun 'M. Ioraker 1. Iilulne 10. Ired
Grant 1, MeKlnloy 12.
11 U)i a. M. ovontn Dullot iKJlng taken.
12 moon. California votes for Harrison.
12:011 r. m. ltoll call ilonmndcd on
California voto. .Stands Alger 1, Har
rison 10.
12:28 v. M. Toxiih ulves 0110 for Creed
Havinond, of California.
Kluhtli ballot. AlL'cr 120, Allison 70.
Ulaino 15. Furaker 1. Gresham til. Har
rison 278, Lincoln 2, MeKlnley 10, Sher
man .mi, iiayuiomi 1,
12:217 r. m HenderHon of Iowa with-drawsAlllson.
12:-)II 1-. m. -Senator Ciillom. of Illi
nois says "Voto of Allison will go to Harrison."
Colorado elves Harrison 0 votes. Con
necticut gives Harrison 12 votes, Iowa, 1
voto for Alger, Greshaiu 1 ami 22 for
Harrison.
With Kansas Harrison has gained -ID
votes; Sliermuu lias lost 18 votes ho far.
Pennsylvania will probably cast most of
her vote for Harrison. If so,hls nomina
tion is iissured. Massachusetts gives
Harrison 25 votes, Now Jeisey gives 18 for
Harrison. Harrfcou has with tho Now
York voto 2125. Again of 10. Hurrlson
will probably bu nominated this ballot.
Ponnsylviinla gives Harrison fit).
1 :02 v. Mi Harrison lias 111 votos. Ho
is practically nominated.
1:07 r. m. Harrison is nomlntited for
President 011 tho eighth ballot, receiving
fill votes, Shorman 118, Hlaluofi, Me
Klnloy A, GroKham fit). There is great
confusion in tlio hall. Delegates are on
their feet choeriug and tho baud is play
ing. Furaker of Ohio moves to make tho
nomination unanimous and tho nomina
tion Is seconded by Horr of Michigan,
Hastings of Pennsylvania, Henderson of
Iowa, lioutello of Maino, Hayinond of
California and Davis of Minnesota.
lili.'t p. m. Thorn uru loud cries for
In the Oreutcxt I.auutilnu'HiicieuM of tho day 1 IVpew. Ho hikes tho platform.
Li I Mil r. t. -Uoutello hiivh: "In front
"Ifl II.. LI. I 15 of Ihn llulii. will l-i fimiwlllii.u 'litln iilniiiou
of MuIiio'h Mlenry of Nuvurro.' " Groat
cheering followed, tho delegates rising to
their feet.
1 :521 p. it, Algor tolegniphs his sym
pathy, and pledges tho supiiort of .Michi
gan, Hie telegram is greeted with
Stnil mill ItcfiLi-.l to I'lny th
(litiun Out,
Pokti.ani), Juno 25. Tho Willatncttes
ami tho Portlands pluyed a gatno of bull
at tlio White House grounds vesterdav.
At tlio oud of the sixth Inning 'the score
stood nought to nought. In tlio seventh
inning the Willumettes iniulo 1 and tho
Portlands 21. Durlin: tho eiehth Innlnu
the guiuo broke up In ti row, 11 dlHtmto
having arisen over 11 block hall ; tho Wll-
nonin. 11 is 1110 nesi material lor ropo
making in tlio world, and It is tho only
Kiiiu wo uso. 11 grows on 1110 i'iniiiptne
Islands oil' tho coast of China, and wo
are four months nearer tho source of
mipplv than Now York j that Is It takos
New York city four months longer tlinn
it does us to get It. This hemp is about
six feot in length, tho bunches lielng
about two inches through, It does nut
have to go through many processes bo
foro It comes out ropo. First it is put
iiirougu seven nigiiiacuiuoHcanca "draw
... ,:' 1 i. .1 , . ., 'i T ; 1 hiiohkii m'tuii uiu iiiiiciiiiiohcuiicu uraw
ainettes refused to tlnlsh, thereby losing ;h,K fmni0rt.. wllJcli comb all tho snarls
ho game. An Inin.cnso crowd was In 0llt of it and muko it into 0110 continuous
tiiiviiiuiiiuu. .iiiiuii iiiuiiuv uiiaueu
bunds. People who bucked the Willum
ettes condemned hem soverely for not
playing to 11 finish.
a ii:aiii.ovk.
Tlicy It cfuiii' to Piuii H Hill l"ir H 1'iilille
H11II1II11K In l'ort IhikI.
Wasiiinhton, .Juno 21. A deadlock oc
curred In thu House yesterduy over tho
consideration of ti Senate hill to construct
a public building In Portland, Or., con
tinued from evening session till 2 i. m.
when tho matter was sot asldo till Tim.
day next. It is Iwlioved tho bill will
pass, appropriating $200,000.
NiKitiiAvn.i.i: in hm:i).
Thu Hiinliirn
lli-
'urtloii of the Town
ntro)il.
TllVCKKi:. CaI,.. JllllO 21. Tlin enllrn
business portion of Slerravlllo was burned
HiIh morning. Tho loss Is over $40,000,
liiyuruneo $1,000. Supposed to ho Incendiary.
strip. This strip when tightly
twisted tii'ikcs 11 twino about
an eighth of an inch through. Theso
strips aro then put through machlnos
culled "Jennys," which twists thotn Into
cords, and from theso cords nil sizes of
roio aro niatlo simply by twisting them
together, tho inoro cords tho larger tho
rope, ilie machines that do the twisting
wero running ho fast 1 couldn't toll what
thoy looked llko. All 1 could hco was tho
strands of hemp going In at one end and
tho beautiful, white clean looking roiio
coining out at tho other. Uoie from hix
inches in diameter down to binding twine
is made in this factory, and Mr. Ayer us-
sines mu that (hero Is no better rotie
made in tho world. lie huvh tho com
pany have plenty of capital, tiro perfectly
iiiuojH'uticui unit srami reaiiy tositir
tosturt men
out on tho road selling their goods tho
moment lotiiiets Item Hesitate to hiindlo
thotn. '1 liny protect wholesalers by soi
ling in ten thousand pound lots only,
Tho result of this way of doing business,
and of making an urticlo of goods that
thoy stand icady to compare with any to
bo found In thu markets of thu world, is
On Aci'omit iifTlio lTmnllInu Hoi W.mtlirr I "mt "10.v Clltlllot lllllku goods fast OtlOUgll
Niirrhhin w in iinMiivvd lo tho Hnmiiorr. 10 orders, iiiid aro going to increase
Washington, Juno 21. Tho hot U.IU M'iU' i "? mi'lnry wiileli lias
vi:aki:ni.i iii.m.
already cost $00.000 tine-third this fall.
At the present time there uro thirty per
sons employed by this company, and tliov
uro turning out an immense amount o'f
rope, did y. nearly overv nart of tho.work
Nnw YottK, Juno 21. Tlio heat has i wing dono hy machinery of tlio very best
weather is weakening Sheridan. Ho w
probably bo removed to tlio seashore this
week.
IntriiKn Unit.
beon
dayH.
theriiiometer to-day was 1)7 in tho shade.
almost HiiU'ocatltig thu past three
ino highest xjint reached hy tho
I'OIITI.ANO I. iriTI.lt.
:irdng 1'nctory A llitnty .llnrrliiari'
llnd lo 1'iiy ii Nolo.
1'oiiTi.AS'ii On., Juno 221, 1888.
I went up to North Fifteenth street oun
day not long since. He v. Kru Haskell
lives up there, and I went to interview
him about tlio bay windows and contu
sions Mr. McGinn erected on his nhl..
Ho had eonu to u funeral therohv. miss
ing, probably, tho only opjiortiinlty of his
life of ii iKirsonal iiieotiue with the K. O.
eomsioiident. lleiug In the nelghbor-
liooil ol tho l'orllaiKl C'ordagu I uctory, I
went over and took n look at it. .1 was
agreeably surprised at what I miw Mr.
W. II. Ayer, formerly with J. K. Gill t
Co., is Htiieriuteudeut of tho factory. 1
found him in Ids olilco and ho said he
wmld bo pleased to show mo around,
provided 1 wouldn't tackle him for an ad.
Ho Huid thoy wero doing no udveitlslmr.
us tlio demand for roo exceeded tho suj-
piy already .
"I'm Htnprlsed to near that," remarked
make, and covering all latest Improve-
moms. inn: i.a.nkh.
P. S. I havo read this over and llnd I
left myself on thu top lloor of tho factory..
I don't know why 1 failed to mention my
exit from thu building, unless It Is that
in coming down thu stairs from tho llrst
to tho ground lloor I caught my left foot
in u wud of hemp and rolled 'down tho
last thirteen steps, striklin: Hoheavllv on
tho stone lloor that my memory wus nadly
Hcntterod.iind Is not yet entirely collected.
It's awful hard for a nowspaor man to
collect anything anyhow. T. .
ANi:OI)OTi:S AIIOIIT TIIUUMAN.
Ill SiiiifT And N.tmkliti; llln Hllilti And tlin
ltcil lliiinliiniiit,
A friend of Judge Thurman, who
knows him both in u social mid business
way, gavo some Interesting facts to tho
Now Yoik Herald Washington corro
spoudent about the vx-Seuator.
"To Judge from the iiowspuor stories,"
ho said, "one would imagluo that tho
Senator was a most inveterate smilf Inker.
Now, (hut Idea is all wrong. Thu Sena
tor uses Hiiiill very moderately In fact, I
havo often known tho snull' In his hose to
your roiortor. "Most of tho local factories i become dry mid cuked up simply liecauso
1 havo visited complain that they ux- he used it ho sparingly. That shows you
iierieuco much diihciiiiy in getting job-1 how moderate he Is.
tiers heni to tuku hold of homo mudo tk.v cm ins nv
gimds-that thoy would pay mom for an "lly tho way, did yoii ever hear any-
iirMi.l.i in n i In III .m i irL' Hi. i it Hi... ...... .1.1 .ii . -.. .i i. .. .
v ", v , , .'."".' "" i iniiig iiikiih ino r-enator'H HtnoKiiig r no.
for ho Hiiino thing inado hero." w, I thought not. Kvorybodv knowH
' Hint has not leoii oiirexjerlenco,"ti,ut ho Is a hiiiill' tukor, l.ut low havo
Hii il Mr. Ayer, "und I can't help but ov,.r thought about his using tobacco hi
Kmlpent JrUli '
8peclul Knuaiii'iiu'iit of tho
Wdiuuuiiiii,
T. J. FARRON,
Qreatent I.iiuulilnu' Hucfen of tho il
'Soap Bubble,"
Under tho inaiiuyeiiicnt of J. II. Dobbins 1
uB-Anionir tho Komi rendered
rou will liu miiur Unit linvn iiiiu!
by Sir. Far-.
lido him la-
iiioiu wherever tlio KnvlMi IiuikiuikiiN vpo- 1 plauso.
Kull, llH'llld IniTMiell frtVorltMii"Ir .Mi l.'ar- ' o ,, i, VUn of Ylrlnl'i tuinml( mrw
thy,""ltemcnilir. Iloy, VoiiTo Irmli," "Tho I ,, - ' viiiZ.l i .V.m . r. . .
liUmelll," "Coriirl .Illlculiy," lununwi niui,a-iii Hiiiiui'ii
Klllo'i
"Iz-na, UieHtrawborry Ulrl,"
una oinorn.
Tim l''lhoriy"
:11 r. m. Nomination of Harrison
Ju Ilm Uw
reiidlcton, Ormon.
W.T.
DUTCH UElim.
i -MIST,
tlfTlml. "X T-
JTCH HENRY.
I'ENDl.KTON
At Wholesalo Prico3.
k: Mills Lumber M' k
Yard mid Oflice tit tho Railroad
Depot.
jyH.SOI.UTION NOTICE.
Xotlfo in hereby ulven Unit tho linn or
llnuj.t: l'errln 1k tills dnv illn.olvid hy mu-
liuil t'oiiHont, Divnt Him rt'tirliiL' from tlio
mm
o IVr-
flrm. liuvliiL'MiId lits lntertrsU lo
rln. who will continue tlio i)Uhu' ut the
lliireau saloon, colleclhnc all ncrount. tin t
iiKKUiiitni; all llubllltlei or the II rm of lto.it A
!lvi. unilcrour handii and kealu Dili) 20th
day of June, A. O. Is), ut I'mdlrion, Ore-1 i! r ., V,
Ifoil. DAVIll ItOSH, til 0 I". M.
ju:
mado unanimous,
I 2:1(1 i. m. Congor of Ohio Hays tho
: nomination for Vico President will ha
Iiovi P. Morton of Now York.
' v. m. ltoll Is iHilng called for
nomination of Vice Picidoiit.
2:2!) v, m. Dennv of Kentucky noml
, nates Itradloy for leo-Presidunt.
I .'1:0-11'. m. Sowells of Now Jorwiy pro-
Hems rucips' uaiuo ami moves recess tin-
Mm
JII.AIsH I'KUHIN.
s:
TOCKlIOI.PKU'rt MHKTINO.
Due notice U herobv clven that meetlni;
of the atocUliiilderH of the Ort'i'on llulMlntf .V
Im n Ah'Oi lutloii will lie held at the olilco of
th I'lmiltlla Heal lhti A Ijdhh AmooIh
IIoii. In 1'i inlli-i-u. Uminlllii oounly, Orewoii,
HtTuVlM-k l. in., or July Sllb, h. for the
piiriKM'orroriiiuluttiitfmitl adupMiif h eon
ilitiiliun and l.i-liv, and electliiK kuoIi dl
reotun uml iimiinluet u will conform to
ihe by-law,.. ,enWloU.ki(ATlocK
J. II. H.W.KY.
P. II. UUdTON,
ft- MAIIl.KNr,
Il
Itccess to I) I'. l.
Till! MTI ATION.
Tel-
jute im a
j. ji.pi
tUKrr.
tis? cstscm'J s:s trrisrssiKt i tu
lnrk'e-' and Iw.t c.U!jM ll. lue lulauu
Km pi re. Enmerii ur'i-r
V O J'liK fV.. I'on'llet ID. tlrn n
The n of Ymteritay AltlioiiKli by
fKniih U Ktalu it! lliln 'I line.
Ciiicaoo. Jiiiiu 21. Tho situation to
niulit may be iloseiihed u follows: in
the oonvontion to-morrow all of tho can
Idldiita will mund firm. There uro no
j withdrawal. A conforenea of Hiiti-Uliilm
men lmvo ajyiretMl not to pronent any ean
' dldsba for the mipport of opWMitin. Jn
deed It ! uiiuMc to atfnv iin a caii'li
; (late. fiiiT.- Is ;i d.-"i. l.-.-hn mi all riii-
' that the "Maine or ftut" pnurnuime U
not Haurtioucil i.y Itluiin- liiiosi'lf. 1'clf
graim. arc expf'h'd from Ulaim- morrow.
think that ihjopIu who toll you such sto-
...... ...t.T. M'l. ....:.. I.I.. ... il
iiufi uiu iiiipkii;ii .liu wuiiiiiu in IIIUPU
small munufaetorioH try to build up a
business without anything to start with.
Thoy make an inferior uiticlo, in many
Instances, und endeavor to dispose of
their goods by tho "patroni.u homo in
dustry" cry. WholosalorH who have an
established trade do hesltuto about taking
hold of ninny articles that mu madu hero
by oiiu-horsu Institutions, and their rea
sons for doing ho tiro good. Take
matches, for Instance. There Is u littlu
factory hero making matches. Tho pro-1
prletor makes a big fuss liecattso Portland
jobbers won't handlu his goods, when
they uro cheaior than those iuiorteil,
Well, tho fact Is thoy mu not as uood.
Those large factories In the I'.'ast, where
millions uro invested in the business,
have established reputations. Thoy huvo
expended barrels of money hi ierfectliig
machinery, und thoy have the business
down so Hue that a bad ease of matches
novor leaves tho factories, whllo hcru,
with facilities so meagre, a bud urticlo
will constantly keen crconim In. nml
jobliorri do not like to handle such goods
for fear of injuring their bushiuss.
Tho fact is, Portland jobbers uro only too
glad to deal in liomu-uiado goods; ami
any staple urticlo madu hero that will
stand on its own merits, without tho aid
of uny "homo industry" jieopl will find
plonty of oaeor eustotneiH. Hut comn
along. I-tit'H look through tho factory."
Tho Poitland Cordage Company was
OriMlli.cd hero ll IlllUlhorof vn:irn iiwi.
Thoy built a factory uml hud just got it
fulrly to running In good shape when it
was hurnud to ;ho ground. Not long
uftor a now company was formed and tlio
factory, of which I am now writing, wag
isillt. Hope making eommuneod hist
March. The buildiiik 1m of brick. Tlio fac
tory Is thtea Ktoriei. h!kh mid covers a
((UiiHer of a block. The store room is a
lante two ktory structiiro, in one und
wIlMl U iltcil l It llf.lt .mil Ciillifiilt.llib-
i.llnv, v, iv alh in -i.i-it i.vvr lis r.
m I.
'Ill tin- ulliiTll ...r . t tin- f ! '.,;v, uliii.-
we tlrst went 1 m;u hliown corils iimii
ron In of ImIimI lii'iiip, tho raw mute ri il
ft in win. Ii i iu ii- luadi'
' " li.i-, Kt.d 'r i ii, i- in. mill
any other form. Thu truth is. the .ludiru
smokes more than ho siiuIIh; ho will av
erago ten cigars a day."
"Aio they good or 'had?"
"1 am not much of a smoker mvsolf.
but I should nay tliuy wero of average
quality and medium strength."
"What kind of snull' does ho uso?"
"It Is Ihu ordhiiiry Scotch snuir. Mueciv
boy I think it is culled, liu carries It In
a plain box, and, unlike thu snull' takers
of u century ago, lie has no weakness or
vanity lor laney oroxjienslvo lsixos."
TIIK IIANDANNA.
"What is thu regulation Thiirtnau ban
danna linen, cotton or silk?"
"Silk, und although some of tho pa sirs
huvo said linen thoy do not know what
thoy uro tulklng ulHiut. Ilowovur, there
is nothing poculiar about this bandanna.
It is the ordinary kind, such us can I hi
bought in any store, and Mrs. Thiirmuii
bus bought them for tho Judge in this
city and Now York und other pluces.
And whllo tulklng ulsmt that let mo toll
you that when tho iinlgo wears a diess
suit ho always has a white handkerchief
in ids MM.ket."
"What is thu Senator's homo llfo
IlkoV"
"Ho is devotedly uttuehed to Mrs,
Thiirmuii uml Ids children, u sou and two
diiughteiH, both of uhoui uro married.
He is simple in his habits. There Is u
good dual of the old school courtliness of
manner ubout him, but hois never austeiu
and frigid, und 1 have kuoun him to I mi
interrupted in the iiiidxt ot mutters of
Importance by some pronounced bore ami
yet lie never displayed tho slightest signs
of Impatience."
IIIIII.K IIUADIMI.
"The Juthje makes u praetl.e of lead
lug the Uiblo through in three langiiuguH
every year. Kver dav lio roads a
chplwori in ladlli. French and Ku
llli. and then In- i niiijurws the three
i'ii'jiM to n'c bow tlc i'orrenioiiiI."
Mu H. i-. ctiiMi, t. -.euio a mier
iiull Mill. .ii if .i . i i ..(ake lomi, und
rA!U mi iv ti KniH H oldi-r.
Till UMT.l'.'c liilllii rl of i
llltiu li! h.llit Cl.ti ,, , t.nlv
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