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DAILY. J tgj JI STWJMT YOU WANT. A nti:i: i.iiiuakv. 1'ntronn nf the llully or Seinl-Weekly i:AST OIIIUIONIAN run freely make, nan of tin' I'.ASI' lti:l(NIAN library when ever they no ilealre. Tim )i n til I o lire cur illitlly ImllriMo lnll tlir olllce ulirncYcr no Inclined. i,.flrerfntlti ninney or (dumps will ' illl utter tlmNoveinbiT "om ' . ....... .inn.-iil. trill urn- h, i)r Asr UK"""'1 r,,r ," ,,fPtth0fl'n"''y '"" -r" -t PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OEEGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1888. NO. 101. HKTAKIFF Hus boon tukon ofi' both m. '1 aT 1 1 mU - ooien ana uoixon u-ooas Not by Congress, but by u i nvnibu ex. DCMii Ami they now offer their Largo and Complete Stock of mrriAArvn mAmmiM l u ( v. at-m imi m a AT- Examine their goods, get their )rices, and convince yourself it the above are not more- assertions, but that they will sub intiatc what they claim. Theirs is not an "Infant Industry," ereforo they have discarded Protective Prices, and will freely it competition from all quarters. Thoy carry a eneral Merchandise Stock Consisting of 1 j -n T"V- i 3 "T 3 H.Ult3 U.1XLL H CblLJ V JLA V UUUUD. iUUli JJU V a UUU uniiareirs uiotnmg, iurnisning ixooas, Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. ASH PURCHASERS CAN SEOUJ1E BARGAINS iiii mm at v a. aAAa mm m m-M. mm aaamaAmama MM nnm rftlrllK . LI mil HiiAlllilrlllllll CORNER MAIN AND WEIJU STREETS, East Oregonian Building, PENDLETON, OREGON. 'iwiuiicu mill ilimiih i jiii t 't: 11 ui . Monoy to Loan on Cpuntry and Town Property. Will nuiko Fillngn on Govcrnmens Inmla. - ..w.u it.UIJ UIU J4UI1V4 lUJ'UI tlllUIIV I WJVVI(J Town und Country Property Nought and Sold. vnniti a. r... i .1 . i i i f i , y-, i 1 1 AbntnictH of Titlo (urnUhcd, und Convoyuneln nttonded to. Long-Timo Loans mado Promptly on Furm Lands. .i.i i . f . ... . . . ... UMATILLA REAL ESTATE & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Pendleton, Oiegon, reat Western Bakery. DINING ROOMS, M. OR ATX, Proprietor. FIBST-OLASS MEAL! Fon TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! XI0E, C LID AN BED FOR 25 OR 50 GEN TS Fresh Eastern Oystors, In Every Stylo! PTTlXr r a xr a -tt -xTToTjrnnt Matn Street, neur rostofllce, Vciutleton 6dbw J. VAN SCHUYVER & 00., rine and Sioirit Mercaants, RNT ST, . PORTLAND, OREGON. W1RMTS To HLE ,B0l,RB0N AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING m, ' lllllWa 111' O n Uf I . , runnnr mi n.irn nATTI rrt firm ADPA. OUnr onS 'NERAL WATER, (Waukensaw, Wis.) VEURE CLI PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) juasfcwSnx i-oikii: IHUKCTOUV. pENDLKTON, CIIA1TKH NO. 23, II. A. M. JL MpotR nt Hip Miunnlo To in pi t on the lint and llilrUFrhlnyoof ouch tnonili, m 7:'W o'clock. J. 1. Uusiikk, U, l; F. 1. t'LUlTO.V, Bccretnry. KUN7.IK r.OIXlK"NO. 8.1. A. K. . A. M. Mnclnon tlio second uiul fouttli Moil diiyg of cucli inoiitti, ill T.SO o'clock. If. J. Hkan, W . M.j W. K. I'otwink, Hi'crctiiry. pKNnr.RTON i.oikJkVi'o. ra. a. f. a Ar. J. JleeH In tlio Mnnonlo Tmplt on the llrst mill thlril MomlnyH of omcIi month nt .an o'clock. T. .7. Million, W. M.s it. al-KXANi)Kii,Hcoroturv. VI' (LA I.ODOR NO. ovory ThUMdiiy 1H.A.O. U. W. Moctn lllifht. nt flin Vtit.llin W.j F. V. Tustiii. Ilccfinlnr. IUilKKA L0IK1K NoTaj. f. 0. O. F. Meet 11 i.vcry unlnnlny i-vcnlng nt 7:30 o'clock. T. J. Million, N.U.; Ii. E. Himnm, Mecrolury. UMATIM.A KNCAM I'MKNT NO. 17, 1. O O. I". MrctN on tlio nccoml mill lnt Thiirwlny of rncli month, nt 7s30 o'clock. IoT Ll VI'.IIMOIIK, C. I'.i K. IC HllAll0N,Scrlb. pAUI.INF. ItKIIKCOA f.ODOR No. 13, I. 0. I. O. I. Mi ctH ih Urtt mill thlrU Tliurl. Unyjofench month. HAItMONY I.0IMIK SO. 21, K. OF 1. Jlep In lil Fcllnw' Hull every Tuoh. day rvcnltiK nt 7;30 o'clock. .1. C. 1,rauuk, C.O.; C.J. ViUTAKi:it,K. of Il.iuul 1'. AMON I.ODdK NO. J 0,hl I.K. (1PP. Mpotaln 1'i'llo.vn llnll I'Vcrv Wodnchiliiv rvntilnirnt 7tfl(l n'flnclf. W. ffii,tirif a,i IV CM II. . (JA11K1HI.U, K. Of It. and M. KIT l'AHON TOST. O. A. It., infotH nt Wlmnhsr'n Ilnllovpry Thiirsilny nlttht. II. H. Wavklk, Coiniimmlcr; J. H. IIowk.s, Adjutunt. Notary and Corporation Seats, In Pondloton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH, Tlio naunl price for lontu mnda by other partlci, In I'ortlaml or tlio Iim Ii from $8.00 o 37.UO, with oxprou iluiiKCK lidded. If you need u Keitl, ncnii yourordor to um, mid iayo from ;2.(0to J1.00 thcroby. East Oregonian Pub, Go,, mhttdtf Pendleton, Oregon. roitTi.ANi) i.i:ttku. A Trip to Albtini, thn City or l'ay Hull null Cninniciie 'i'lio Ni'H-n 'l'lu'iitcr In l'ortlninl A (Ircnt l.erturor-t.lhnriil HulncrllMT. l'oitTLAND, On,, Jnno 1883. I Imvo just buon over to Alblnu. Tlio llttlo steam launch "Alarm" leaves tho foot of Oak Htrcet ovcry llftoon minutest for that biiRtlini; llttlo city of nay rolln and cominoreo. Tho fii'o for tlio' round trip In ton cents, and 1 would ndvtao vis itorH to l'ortlaud who bavo a llttlo Hparo tliuo to avail thcmpolvcs of thin opportu nlty to bavo a delightful llttlo boat ride, and to pco what a lively imped Ih pro Kontcd at tlio tormluiiH of tho great O. It. & N. Coinp.my'8 railroad lines. Thoro aro poverai tiniuenso DncK terminal uutiu especially tho Nelson mine, about which thero Is now u eontroversy between tho company who owns tho inlno and tlio fanners In that section, lie reports hav ing bad a must delightful trip. Mayor Delasbmutt has gono to Salt Lake o.i business. Judge Deady will bo president of tho day on tho Fourth, the glorious Fourth, tlio day oi patriotism ami perspiariiou. Tnu: Lanks. I 1 I. II I IN TIlltKK MONTHS XIIltKi: KMl'KIt OUS. IIAUIIISON AND MOItTON. Tho tin In Drill! who I'mforri'd Vlctnrlri n reiii'i1. Fmm thn Now York llnrnlil. Germany has bad three Emperors within about ono bundled days. The bells tolled at tho death of tho uuvd il Imw.covoiinir thousands and thousands ' !ll,,n..m .J.Iu.rcl,( ,I1. tliuir ,lu" -'-'llu. !! " . " . . . , ,. ......I .... . ,n,in.i nl HMimn, font nf irrnnm . T in rniiiul. nnuiiiiiut iiuiu iuiiui avo capuelty " 7,V, i .V,',Y r notiso wnon comiiloted will have cat for forty engines. Tho machine sliops and foundry, where hundreds of men nro constantly employed, cover ground enough for u small farm. In other build ings there aro thousands of tons of wood and Iron-working machinery, where al most ovorythlug used in lailroading may Ihj manufactured. The yards of tho com pany, extending a mllo up and down tho rlvor by a ipiarter wldo, aro literally covered witli track, where numerous switch engines aro rushing to and fro, making up and unmaking tho long trains of freight and Passengers that aro com ing and going iroiu htmriso llll sunrise, year in ami year out. Along tho iiiocaioeroi William 1. was like a ro maneo. Ills earlier recollections woro of bloodshed an iineuual struggle bctweon rrusslaund Napoleon, llliiht. defeat, do spnir, an empty treasury and a crushing noni nnposeu ny the victor, no nail old-fashioned, obsolete idouH about tlio divine tight of kings, was eon vlnced that bis crown was tlio gift of tlio Almighty and that ho was responsible to the Almighty rather man to mo people lor tiiousoolautliorilv llravo enough to excite the unliounded enthusiasm of tho (Ioniums, not wise enough to see that the drift of modern The attention of the trade Is invited to our NAVY BLUE, HOME RUN, CORONA IMPERIAL, AND LEADER CIQARS. Best sellers in the market. At retail everywhere. Wholesale only by 3son, Ehrman it CO., Portland, Oregon. W.D.Hansford&Co. Denier In Hardware and. Tinware PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Done. MAIN STItKKT, VKNDLKTON. A share of the public patronage li solicited nichl'd&sw Hidaway Hot Springs. V, 31. MLOTT, Troprletor. ft'l, . U.i.l.uru nra tfMlll 1 1 fll 1 1 V flit llftf Bil 1 II I l I into 1 1 1 1 1 to m.w .- - - the Illue .Miiuiilaln. fk'lit mile koutlieuat of Aluu, In Camn l'ralrle. ThU Hummer Heorl will ueopen ror mo rcceplioo of Ki"'t on ond lifter July 11, anil i)erono ntmp atliiKtt''u,,,mtr. ,r,n coul1 iiot do better than vl.lt tlieie HprliiK- AccommfHlallnim nre ample und every. thuiBWlli be done to make tueitu romforta. ble. Ti...ii.,.ntn u iiillehtful. the water pure and excellent, and liunilnir nml-claM. Torms Roasonablo. W. .VI. SCOTT - Prop. Jala am- great docks and warehouses, occau-goim: vessels are always to 1k seen loading and discharging tho millions of tons of morchaudlso and commodities that aro bought and sold and consumed by our imoplo. Again 1 11ml myself ask big: "What will bo tho future?" The development of this wonderful Stuto, but latriy commenced ; millions oi our fertile lands lying idle j two hundred thousand iieoplo in a Stuto whoso soil can support In luxury two millions; mountains of ireclous minerals waiting to reward tho ran nanus oi progress: umiyettiio com- morco of this ono little city of Portland is something enormous. What will it bo ten, twenty, fifty yearn honco? Only llvo years ago Alblna was a wilderness j now It is a thriving city. Two million llvo hundred thousand dollars are invested thoro In terminal works, wharves, coal bunkers, dry dock, flouring mills and sawmills. It is connected with Portland by two street car linos, numerous ferries und a now steel railway bridge. Tho highlands around Alblna aro beautiful rcsldonro sites, and aro being rapidly settled up. Tin: nkws, For a week past an excited, hungry crowd have swarmed incessantly in the vicinity of tho various bulletin boards whoro convention nows was being reg ularly otcd. To-day tho Iwards look frlcndloss and far from homo. Thoy remind ono of tho vacant, pitiful stare that overspreads tho face of t bo "rounder" who tloes not discover that thoro Is noth ing on tlio free lunch counter till after ho bus paid for his drink. (J. V. Hunt is in tho city. Ho says twclvo miles of Kurcka flat and Walla Walla road is luid and twclvo miles more graded. Tho road will bo completed by September 15th. , Col. J. M. Wood, a thoatrical architect, was in tho city last week. Ho hud a Ioiik conferenco with parties who aro going to build a now theater hero, and will commenco woric at once. .Mr. oou has uono to Tacoma to commence work on a tlno ojxmi house thoro. Col. L. 1 Copland, who has a wido reputation us an orator, delivered his great lecture on "Hnobs and Snobbery" at tho Taylor street church last night, and for over an hour kept his audlenco in a frenzy of delight, ifo traveled (10,000 miles and lectured 200 times last year. Hccrotary Strublo, of tho immigration board, who receives an avalaucho of let- tors dullv enquiring about Oregon, re rlv' i times Is in the direction of tho masses, front thero are acontlnuous succession of i " , "Yur " mK ' " Ju ( where I cinncu ugiuiini nun rusiHiuu ineir ue mauds us unwarranted encroachments. Frederick, his son, on tho other band, seemed mado in u dlU'ereut mould. To him tho populace was wor h considera tion, and his few public acts were i prophecy that had ho lived Ciermauy would bavo been industrially proscriius her energies lient toward tlio victories peace rather than tlio glories of war. I Io had tho old Iloben.ollern obstinacy, not to no overcome cither liy tho diplomacy or tho threats of IHsmarck, and certain cloar convictions as to nubile policy which promised to make bis reign memorable as mat oi a generous ruler, not mat oi a soldier. Under His regime huroisj would hnvo had no war If it could Ihj averted with honor. Commerce would bavo received a now impulse, wealth increased, mills and manufactories multiplied, ami legislative concessions bcou made to a people who bavo become restive under imperial restrictions. With William II, not yet thirty years old, it is too early to predict the future. llo Is every incli a soldier, witli the lire of voiltb and nmbttlon In liin velnx. haughty, autocratio and anxious to make n career, isoi oven liismarck'H ndmou itions Hiifllco to restrain him. and tho opiiortunlty which Kuroiio just now presents to such u man with a well equipped army Iwbind him is a serious temptation. Complications may lio avoided by tact or iucreasod by lack of it. Tho iron chancellor has his confidence, and tho shrewd and foxy old diplomat may Pilot ins disciple over mo rougn spots with safety. Hut the Hohouzolleru nature Is hot, its impatienco when curbed is provorblul, and its dogged determina tion is only equalled by its courage. IIcIkIiihi Near Free Trade. From thn New York Hundanlt 'I ho Press Institutes a comparison be tween Iteluium and Ireland, and there from deduces a moral. Belgium, it tells us, "Ih a shining example of national and industrial independence," while Ireland is "tho Cinderella of tho nations:" Heldutn has bor natlvoJKovorninont: her brave and chivalrous minim; iter glorious universities: her manufacturing districts teomiui: with population; lior well led, comfortable, Intelligent tioasaiitry; her granaries fairly bursting with the weight and wealth of agriculture. Ireland, on tho other Hand, sits weeping in tho widowhood of provincialism, tho eternal shame of Knglaiid. Her patient Ieasants lulwr on her fertile sol! and reap coived two yesterday from men who want i tho grain and tend tho (locks, garnering to start laeionos noro, a nio laetory una i and shearing lor iiio stranger, ami crawi a window shade faetory. I lug into their cabins to live in a condlton ROBERT BOND DBAI.KR IN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. C ourt Street, oppwi'e J H. Shoemaker!. mclilO iUw Coming from a funeral at ltivcr View ceinotory yesterday, u borso ran away with a buggy in which wore a lady and a gentleman. Tho lady was thrown out and sovorely bruised. It Is feared bor In juries aro serious. Tho buggy was budly smashed. Tho O. It. A N N. V. and O. & C. Iluilrood Companies subscribed f700 to tho Fourth of July fund. Tho first conferenco of tho Congrega tional churches of tho Paclflo Coast met in this citv yesterday afternoon. John '. Curran, a well-known hat drummer, a genial gentloman and a fountain of fun, returned recently fiom a 1st to California. Ho saysttio trip at tins season of tlio year is deiiguuui. ino green fields, tho playful llttlo sheep, tho lowing herds, tho mountains, tho valleys, tho bluo sky and placid waters wero hcenes, ho said, thut almost drew lilm out of tho car window. "Crops in Southern Oregon and through tho Wil lumetto valley look as though thero will lw a big yield," said John, "and in fact, tilings generally iook so propiuoim, in of iwniiancnt want And tho reason of it nil. according to tho Press, is that Ireland is cursed with British free trade, whllu Belgium sits un der tho vino and fig treo of iirotectlon, Kvidontly tho Press writer lias uovor been to Belgium, and doesn't know that next to England Belgium comes nearer to free trudo than any country in F.uropu. Hut let thut pass. There is ono distinc tive feature alout tho Belgium political system thut tho Press ignores. Out of !, 000,000 of inbabitunts, only 117,000 Imvo votes. According to the ost boo ergo propteil hoc stylo of argument of tho PicM, tho example of Belgium teaches that tlio way to secure tlio prosjiority of a nation is to disfranchise its coplo. - A Trimmer Killed. Whitley, tho guard who shot and killed Manstlold, an unruly prisoner, at tho pen itentiary at Haloin last .Saturday morning, is a Polk county man, and bis father and brother wero killed by Til (ilazo. ut Dal las, In 1878. Kvery erson who lived there at that timo rememlers this famous tiudinu tho iioliticul prosiiect, mat i leei shooting, und will roudily recall the sou like a littlo birdie and want to fly away.' who is now tho guard at tho (Kjuttohtlary Metropolitan l'liptirn Think It (Inod Ticket mill Will Hon Well. Hero is what tho Now York papers of Tuesdnv last say of tho Republican presi donHal'ticket: The Times sayH! "Tlio Republican party deserves tnoro credit than it will got, wo fear, for tho nomination mado by tho convention. Already thoro Is a dis position shown to underrate tho ticket lioforo it is beforo the people. Tho in tensity of the struggle through which tho result is reached, tho unworthy plot to which tlio convention so nearly suc cumbed, and the passions aroused ami resentments engendered have deprived of Its duo prominence and attention tho regenerating force which has worked within and upon tho party in Chbugo. It Is, In truth, a notable step upward to rise from iilaino to Benjamin Harrison. It is a ci editable exchange, wo think, to swap Stephen H. Klkius for John C. Now as the candidate maker." tin: "iiKitAi.ti." Tho Herald says: "Tho Republican candidates, Hatilsou and Morion, aro honorable ami upilght leaders. The fact Is a great gain to tho country. Harrison served in tbo Senate. Ho showed him self there, as in tho politics of his State, vigilant and keen, and, indeed, a rather bitter iiartlsan.athorouuhgoiug.hlgh tarHf protectionist, a man of strong will, ami a clear-headed bntsoiuo ' bat narrow party man, rather than a statesman. Ho is probably a more wired oxjionont oi tho present spirit of tho Republican party than its older statesman. .Morton proved himself apromlnent representative inCon gross, was prominent in politics ami a popular minister, i.iko his cmei, no is a high protectionist, and thus in harmony ultli tin, unlrll nf 11 in narlv. If hn wero elected ho would preside with intelligence over tho .Senate." tiii: "woiii.i)." "Tlio long struggle at Chicago has ro- suited in tho nomination of a candiduto whoso capacity cannot Ihi denied, and wlioso public record Is free from reproach. Harrison bus neither tho positive imlitical strength nor the positive political weak ness of cither Blaine or .Sherman, but this may prove to bo rather to his advan tage in tho present contest." Tho World Highly eulogises Harrison, but adds that tlio contest is not liotwcen Cliivoliiiiil and Harrison, but between extreme protection ami honest tarill' re vision. Tin: "st .v." "Harrison is not a great man, nor n great political genius, but nobody need liellovo him an iiisignilicnut candidate. Ho Is a straight Republican, yet involved in no factional animosities, hvuryhody who over belonged to tbo Republican tarty can support him. As a soldier, too, lis record merits respect. It Is a restKjet- able ticket all through, Wo warn tho Democrats that thev will have to put forth thoir best olforts, and bring out their utmost strength." tiii: "tiiiiipw:." "Tho convention was roniarkablo for Its cool and patient deliberation, which has never licou surpassed in Its declara tion of Republican principles It has nominated us the Republican candidate llonlamlu Harrison, oi imiiaua. ins nomination gives tho people of Indiana an opiiortuiiity which tliey will probably improve, to show their detestation of tho party which mado Cleveland President jy robbing citizens of their rights." IjimI nliht tbo board of school direr tors upiointod James H. Sawver, prin cipal of Willistown culinary, Kust Hampton, Mass,, superintendent of tho Portland public schools; ulso Inere.iscd tbo salary of that ofllco from fL',-100 to iaiHHlayoar. J. H. Crawford, tho re tiring Htiperinfendent was elected prin ti nil of tlio Park school. After a wet'k's absence, Judgo Deady and wife returned Humbly morning fr-iin atrip to Haker county when the judge went to examiuo minus on Pino crei k, It is stated by tho nilson olllclals that Whitley did not shoot Mauslleld any too soon, as on his own jiersou, after ho was killed, was found a largo, koeu-bladod knife, which ho had mado himsolf from an old file. MaiiHtleld was one of tho moat desiiorato characters in prlnon. Ho was sont up from Multnomah county, in i Ortolier. I-, for twelve vears fnr bur glary He was tbo li-.wer in tboouti rcak of July J lSHj.in uiii'-M!uri'''ti prwuen cscuikkJ all luit one b lug uft'r wards recaptured. A (loud l.imoii. From the Now York World. Thero is it lesson In tho case of John It Dunn, tho lawver lust convicted of lar ceny In tho first degreo, which It would Ihi well for banks and other moneyed in stitutions to study. Richard S. hcott, laying-teller of tho Manhattan tompuny lank, omliozzlcd $10,000 of tho bank's inouev in speculating. Ho went to Dunn, an intimate friend and his wife's cousin, confessed tho crime and asked his ad vice. What did Dunn counsel him to do? Simply to steal as largo an amount n addition uh bo could enough if o si- bio to cripple the bank to fly to Canada ami thou to ofl'ect a settlement with tho bank on us low terms us bo could secure. Hoott stole 150.000, gavo Dunn M0,. 000, of tho amount to keep for him and oseajicil to Canada. Tho bunk entered into negotutlons ami agreed io -sounr-for $100,000. when Dunn was asked for tho money ho decluied ho hud lost It all in singulations, Thereiiioii Scott turned Stale, h evidence. Dunn has been con victed and Scott goes free. Ah Dunn was indicted for stealing tho monoy, and not for conspiracy to omlxjzzle, thero Is somo doubt whether tho conviction will hold. Hut tho case teaches tbo folly of tho prac tice of coiiiiKiumling felonies. It is tho rule in thu Hank of Kiiglaml that a thief must lw convicted ami punished If It costs tlio bunk llvo times the amount of thu theft, Hero when a moneyed Institu tion is robbed tho first thought is to get mck us much us osslhlo and forego pros- ciition, Iho Haul: of l.ngland rarely loses money through robbery. Hero bank leiulcatlous aro common. Hint is wiry Dunn's advice was ttlven to Scott. Suiely thu moral of tho story is plain, A (il'MMII) Itl'JKirl. R. Faeulur, a prominent man of Koine, is in town. I Io roorls that all Iho points along tho Oregon Short I. Ino, from limit ington to HoiMu, where an iiniiione quan tity of wool was dinMMM of at a fair price hod and other wmhuiih, am now glutted with that at pu-st-nt iiiini1mI,c prMlid. Wnich'iuscs aii- overnti ked ami thero ate in Mivcrs ut aiiv puiv 'iinewool ii Is in kIuihnhI, ixith 1 aht and West to other markets.