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DAILY. JIHT VW T YOU WANT. .. mi in iiifinevnrfttntnpa will A VltKK I.tllHAHY. I'nlrorm of the Dully nr Heml-Weekly KAHT OHl'dONIAN rnn freely make uno of the KAHT OltKflONIAN library when vrr thi'y u ilmlrc. The public are cor dially Invltnt to llt the ufllcit whenever no Inclined. 'T. i.ml.Wrekly KAHT OIIKGON- '.One UolUrnml fifty cfnt will pny n.ll BAST iimb.hu ..... m4-1WJKM V1B II A iHllhof tlmeny PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST G. 1888. NO. 133. DAILY. J 5 LODOK DIKKCTOIiY. ..u t Ihf Mnnonlo Templo on the Kr dHyn of each month, at 7:: -.... tr.. w a mnuth. lit 7:30 O'CIOPK. II. J. u . w. K. I'otwink, nccreinry. OTrt MonKyii of wcff month , ra Hi t. J. Million, W. M. It. al- ... U.IMIHrVi . nniP VII Ili.A. 11. IT. W. Mt'CU till inillV I'll'llllll. kfu u wiirvn : ir ii b i." wiiurfiii. NPflrPLnrv. .. t I'vi'A ii I'.v r.n r n m. ii. 1. . (If. 1,11 l,,u. . , V ( - lltMIL't'H 1 I .1 I I II i r. IXII. 1.1. I. II. k1.?....: Hr.t nnil third Thura. r. jit' . Civu ..iV TfllHIK Nil. I'l. t. lir I CJt UIIA"I iia riiiu-" " i. .. . ioVinKW),K.of iumiilH. . . . ft. ot ri a ir inirnii ni Yhrtltr' lim i every i iiui-mmy iiikim. ATT0HNKY8. LLI4M I'AICUiia, Aiiunnni i . ti, Oltlce lloom ,to, Ii, AkRoain- nmpp. amoc mi ion ihdck. i ruuii niuiW Intnn . llr..iriti. ui ill iluui lUidiiui'U in Willi nrniiipi- OKl(tllon it upccinny, inncc on It. HI II Hie lilliiiaun'iiHriiunri. Bf.orfriue mm uiiicv. I RPIV. ATTHIINHY AT LAW. Ofl'!-Mttln mruM, in TIioiiiiihoii- I MINOR. ATTOIINKYM AT LAW. F. Ul'TUIIKU. ATTOKN KY AT LAW, Crntrrrllle, Ortk'on. NVIII imicllcn m of liniioii uuil A'nmilnifi'in. Col' titromciiy Kiicmica 10. .M.Nkll'WIIICI'fl . wa r. . Al )raijitl.w. I loo m . "in ml 4 uftlie itt(mli!." imllitlnu, corner of Mulu rrif a u'iiiti." Anvrrtiivi. A' AT t:lon lilock. lllniuM i. tit ri... Bl1..jlt lilt. .. . .i . LJ 1 1 I . ,na isich In Irvine' ilruu more, uiKon. . EMIKKIt, I'HVHIOIAN AN1IHUIN It". liOOIII AMiOOIlltlOII ulocK, vitrl, I'tntl Irion, Ore koii. I M UIMTL.'lr IIIIVUfl.1 A V A VII not1, tloir, corner of Joluxon iinu t'l.l. Hn.l K.I .... . MREDtrLUijKltM KN I'UYWiniAN 'l Sursfou (ilmiliiitlea I'rtikxlu, iki.e, inj he iitukett tlio ftnunmrc bitny tHVci oillew hi rvlileiico ;d. near Court itrtel, Olnce lioiirn, wilt. m.. mini ti n. in., unu ' r1 " U'.KI.VO.. m. n mrpiriM riVHll "0tllOU & f'n.'i kl.iro lln.lil.nci nil ri nr Court ulret. Itenlilencu 3.nmnu...l i....ni...i ..i.i. v'll. M i l' iririnuiiu iTl.il . . I .ivi.i uiicniitiii uivcii i io DENTISTS. BEAT IF hl'VTIon r ft u i nnv 4-cnrd (.m(?l.tl. ui.ua! liiThnmn MISCELUNBOUS. - iiHKES. CONTUACTOU AND rviif I end I etn it , Oreiron. rniuitry lolfcif r' "'"ftlf furnUlieilon TH E TARI FF Htis been taken oil both Woolen and Cotton Goods Not by Congress, but by ROTHCHILD & BEAN And thev now offer their Large and Complete toek of DR600DS,L0THING,&c -AT- FREE TRADE PRICES, for CASHI Examine their goods, get their prices, and convince yourself that the above are not mere assertions, but that they will sub stantiate what they claim. Theirs is not an "Infant Industry," thereiore they have discarded 1'roteetwe Trices, and will ireely meet competition from all quarters. They carry a General Merchandise Stock Consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Men's Boy's and Unildren's Ulotnmg-, Furmsning uooas, Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery andJGlassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. GASH PURCHASERS CAN SECURE BARGAINS Cheap News! Tlie SoxMJL-'7V7'e)l5Lly Bast Oregonian AND THE NEW YORK WORLD From now until after the Presidential election in November for ONLY ONE DOLLAR ! Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Ft...... Notary 1'nl, lli. ViiiiavxlR. Ori L'Oll. r :,vjin iy piiini ou mini re- Hani proofii lukun Ht retluced rV.?ER BLACKSMITH AND f )laltr. Alia mid Uunlen wti.. tJ"lOre.'OIl. III11..L .,.111. nliill ittii. "Ps"'ie inHniier, una on ko-iiil""1- 1'Jfllculnr attention Klv SsiK5'' IIOI'R CAimiAOK athrni. ;,i .V"i?" Y ." ' ' A'. Plr'VflU receive prompt utU'ii P.CH4nir unt.Hoiiiiiv ' "IVK, HOl'SB ANUKWN . ',(, Mir. Mlnru ui.,1 utt n. VAM WIlKINsijK. I'HACTICAL 1 ' IV ,li. 1 V l,l.l.,Vl, rfld ""'itov.' 1 ranch. AH work " ' n ur ti 'f 0111 ',tal,' Mal" . . " - SL.,- STUNK AVII Iliell'W 1'H.rt .... ,""" ".. iV. f iirtou. 101110- r t ' spcolull; J-Mt-r on. an kiu,u of menu r i 1 n 11 nils. KIStivv. -'"oiiw.. HAl) AT THK Mnti.rir ir umn inoso or . uou.b iq Kattern Orexou Great Western Bakery. AND DINING ROOMS, M.GRATX, Proprietor. A FIEST-CLASS MEAL! KOI l TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! A NICE, CLEAN BED FOR 25 OR 50 CENTS Firosh Eastern Oystors, in Evory Stylo! OPEN DAY AKD NIGHT! Main Street, near Postojllee, Venmeum W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO., Wine and Spirit Merchants, 63 FRONT ST. - - - PORTLAND, OREGON AGENTS CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON AND BY! : WHISKIES; IOS WMg QOOT PON SAROW I CHAMPAGNE.' (Yellow Label.) I a 1 TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, DKATII til' (1KNKHAI. HIIKIltDAN. An Iilahn .TiiiIko Dlmnlvrii an Injunrtlon HOilK 1'I.AIN KACT8. A Frw of thr Miiny I'opiiUr 1'olttlcnl Iut4rhnuil Kiponcil. To the Kill lor o( the Kiut Ureicoiiluii, "Wool Is ft product uf tho North, and Aln.t n 11. It. A N. llrnol.A I'lm. tllO II1UIIHU1VH 01 1110 ftOFIIl IllUBl 1)0 TO damn In 1'orlUnH YrterUy. tlirdod. So Hilld tllO WuVS uud McuilN i Committee." OKNKitAt. XII iciti dan DKAii. 'rho uIjovo !a taken from tlio Gazette ot Aui!utUd. llio Wiiva und .Mcutm Com Tlio Heart nlniculty Mmlilrnlr Itolurm.nnil lnlttoo Hllid 110 Mich tllitlC. The editor of Ur Noon Hlnki Into Uncunirlounir.. Bad ) the (.iuzette flltd it, Ulld the public kllOWH Death. he Hhuniufully lies. Huch u lio fairly No.stii'iT, JIahh., Augiint (I. Gen. 1 BtinkH In print, lexus, u oultlerIl stute, Sheridan died ut ll):i!0 p. m. hint niKht. ' ruiHOM more wool tli'tn ull tlte fsow l.n Provioim toil :n0, thero hud been no pre-IBl'"d und Middle suites, lo niuuo u moiiitlonrt recentlv of un unfavorable loint the IrreniionBiblo, thiii-bruined ehniiKO. YeHterduv he vecnictl Boncrully ' creitturo, culled editor of the Imxutte, will br iL'lit und cliecriul. H1h duiho wus huv unyiniiiu. giun no Huyn: - nir. WHO IM I'KOTKCTKII. Htrons. uud ho took u full Miimly of nour inhmpnt. Tho doctora uud the fitmily wero In hopeful Hplrltn. At 11:30 symp toms of licurt fuiluro suddenly upK'urcd. lteuiedlcs which hud proved HueccHnful In nil previous uttuckH were uppliud, but this time without ulTcct, unddoNpito ull thut could ho done, the Gonerul Krudtiully punk into u condition of complete uncon HcioiiHtieHH, und ut 10:-0 breutUed his lust. Tho Immediate cuuko of death wns heart failure. Tho remote cuuko wuh dlncaho of the initrul vulvc, the oxiHtenco of which wuh known to 1 tiu physicluiiM, tho family und hiuiHelf hint Novcmlier. vicTonv roit thk idaiio koaii. Mills, in his urutimcnt oikjiiIih; tho de bate on tho Dill, made a strong plea for frco trudo." A lugger lie never wum penned, .Mr. Mills has never advocated ice trudo, but lying hcciuh to bu a natu ral gift with some men. Further, he suyu: "Wo tiud a high protect ive tariir on sugar." The present tarill' on sugar is 78.15 pur cent. Thut has been reduced 1.01 by tho .Mills bill, uud Hopubllcuns like Kulloy and llaytie opinio sucli reduction us opposed to tlio principles of their party. This sumo Hiiiiiuut editor says the object of the Mills bill "is simply u scheme to court tho sun- US ill . tNirt of doubtful iiianufactiirinir Stute tlio l.ast ut ino expoiiHo oi uepuuncau StutpH nf the WeHt." und vet he suvs tho Juile Murray M.hoIvm tlieNortlirrn la- uuftltlltttCO refused tllldioilCO to represeil- cliie injiiiicilun, and Wink wilt lie lie- tutlvos of Southern Interests. Not satis- 1 lied with lying about Mr. Mills, ho oven Si'okani: Fai.i.h, AtigiiHtll. AtMurruy, contrudlcts himself. Again he says: Idaho, yesterday, Judge JiOgun dissolved "Until the Mills bill Is sat down uikw, the injunction of the Northern I'acille 1 wool will not lie worlh uh much us baled uuuiiiHtthe Wuslilm:tou & Idaho railroad, restraining tho latter from extendliigtheir road ucross tho projierty leased by tho former, lying between Kingston und Cieur d'Aluuo. Fifteen hundred moil uro on tlio ground, uud will continue thu work of grading to-morrow. Tho W. & l. road Is a brancii oi tno u. it. iv i. TIIKdAMK AT I'OHTI.ANII. Tlio Clort und Mt KirltlliK (luiim Kvrr I'layeil In tlm Nortliwmt. I'oitTLANii.AiiLMisttl. It reuuired fifteen innings to scttlo the contest between the l'ortlands und VtiliamoitcH yesterday. Following is tho ncoto by innings: I .1 I 6 fl 7 M 11 lull l'il3M is Wlllnmutlea..UUOU I I I 0 0 I 0 I) 0 J M l'ortiuiuu iioouunuui U H 0 0-1 Tiio gauio was most stiiblwrnly con tested, and was by odds the most exciting game over played In the l'aclllo North west. What llliilnx Will Do. Nkw Yoiik, AugiiMt tl. It is roportcd on good authority thut Itlalno will pro Cecil directly from Portland, Muitio, to the 1'ucillc Coast, making speeches ut Jxjs Angeles, Sun Francisco, Sacramento und I'ortlund. A Itrnrllt fur .Mcdulr. Hi'ttk, .Mont., August (I. An oion air jubllen for the IhjiiuIU of Munuger Me Gufro, whoso ojiera houso wuh recently burned, netted thut gentl'Miian ten thou sand dollars. HoiintU ol Moiiriilne. Cincinnati, O., August II. All tho llro from the musters' tables. bellH uro tolling In couseipieuca oi tno news of General Shuridau'H death. Domini the Driiiumer. Krom the Clilcuijo Mull, A Chicago drummer balanced his chin on tho edge of the seut in front of him, su.vh u writer in tho Detroit Tost, uud tickled a sandy-hulred pussenger's ear with tho remark: You've been In Chicago, of course ?" jami rt0 Chinamen Included hav." or 3-5 of a cent a pound. As a mutter of fact, the value of wool Is about the same uh It was last year, and from to 18(11, i'0-cent wool wus free und I ho average price was higher than under sixteen years of a high protective turHI. otutlstlcH from InL'-l to 1K.SS show that If thu price of wool ! was all'ected ut ull by the turltf, it rose us the tarill decreased, but tins is some thing thu editor knows nothing about, neither do we uxiiect u muii who declares tho Mills bill, which gives 42.40 protection is a frco tnido measure to know much ubout anything, or to lie ublo to discrim inate lietweeu falsehood und truth. This paer is tilled week after week with such stiiir uh I huvo herein quoted. These basv falsehoods und Hiuuders uro sent forth us truth. Destitute of honor, candor, or any pretence to oven decent journal ism, tho llnod-gutcs of tilth, scum, dirt, degradation, and all tliojiolltical vIlluiuioH uio turned loso with u foil pursso to rovel in u sea of wlltieal nustluess, uud a determination to discount ull rivals und shame Satan hiuiKolf. Tliis Gazette is only a HecImon of other little Iteptiblicun puiiers throughout the Stute. They dure not publish tho fuctH they know if they do their end has i-oiuo. Tlioy know tho Douiooratio iiurty is forti fied in itr iKisItion on tho tarill' by ull the teachings of history's clusslu page, uud by ull tlio demands of tho present, uud to pleasu corporations, banks, money sharks nun innxwiriiud aristocrats, tlioy crineo uud fawn at thu iwt of tho rich und do thuir dirty work for tlio crumlm tl. it fall Iroin tlio musters' iiinies. l.ui ino ugiii will go on; these lies will booxosud; these hosts of evil uud fraud will bo de feated driven back to tliolr native hell by tho power of truth, uud heaven's clear sunlight will sliiuo in the hearts of thu tolling millions uud redeem Ilium from tho shackles of tyranny, uud tlio chuiitH of slavory forged for thuin by the Hupublican party under tho delusive cry of a high protective tarill' und protec tion io American luisir, witu ireo wiiisny o uro "Where?" i pleased this tight bus come cupitul vs uicago. I lalxjr tlio lluul result is not (louuuui. An unccrtuln look camo Into tho sandy-1 wiU prevail; Democracy, tho cause itr.ul oiiiii'u 11VAU f .1 '..1.. I 1., .I..r..,.l...l 'I'll.. haired man's eves. "Let mo see," ho mused, retrospec tively, " 'iiears to ino I must huvo pussed through there. I've traveled a good deal. I know I'vo heard tho nuiuo be foro. What lino of road is it on?" "Line of road! Why, it's tho biggest railroad center on earth." "Not bigger'n C'restllno, Ohio, Is It?" usked tho passenger, with un amused ex pression. "I'vo seen four trains to once in Crestllno. wuitlng to start oil. Is Chi of tho eoilo, cannot lie defeated. Tho tollliiL' millions will seek free America. Now is tho time for every Democrat to light for his principles, for his country, for truth und for justice. Tho Hopubli can party is u conspiracy uguinst thu masses, uud tho very spirit of Ainericun liberty. It is thu seciul udvocato of robliory of t ho iiiuny for tho l)enollt of the few. Dkmociiat. The llrel ltiulilrn I'ulli'jr, cuco a iiluLo w hero tho trains stop for i dinnor?" l Krom tho New York WorlU "Nuw," said the disgusted druminor; j If tho Itopubllcun policy shall follow "Chicuuo is u place wiiero tho passengers tho Kcnuhlicun platform it will proiioso stop for dinnor." to sneml tho surplus, if itossibK, or fall-1 "Of course, that's what I iiieunt," ox- ing in that, to reduce it by abolishing tho plained tho red-hulred man, gently, i internal tuxes on whisky uud tobacco. "Fact is," hu went ou, with confidential Tho platform Is delinito upon this jKilnt. frunkuesri, "1 havotruvoled so much und It declures tiiat tho tension list, ulreudy been In so many dlllerent places in my costing more thun 80,000,000, life that I don't pretend to remember 1 should be "enlarged uud extended ;" inoro'ii u quarter of 'run, What's tho , it favorH nationul uid to common schools; naino of tho hotel In Chicuco?" ' i it demands a reduction of letter ixMitjuo "there Isn't any," said thu drummer , to one cent, and increased uppropriutions gloomily. ' for tho navy, for coast fortifications, for 1 Then he walked forward to tho (liter, internal improvements uud for subsidies j filled his mouth full of water, gargled his to the shipping interest. ' throat, whooshed thu liquid on tho (lour i Tho Sonuto bus ulready so faithfully j and hung his head over tho corner of tho , followed this wlicy that tho uppropria-, coal-box. i tloiiH passed by It at this so.slou would "Who Is that ovdoyed, pink-haired empty tho Treasury of every dollar of lumpy lagged, pruirio-eared liiicrolw at 1 surplus ami provont iiny reduction of i tho other end of the cur?" ho unked of taxation for tho next twenty yuara. 1 tlio conductor. This is the Itupublicau licy in thu 1 "Do you moan that gentleman looking j eoncruto. Hut if this shull fail, Hays tho out of tho window?" i platform, "wo favor the oullru reKul of "Yaas." 1 Internal taxes freu whUky) rather than "lie's a fish merchant from St. Ixnils." surrondr any part of our protective sys tem. In otfcuplug iroin one dilemma the Kepnblieau Senators have jumped into uuother. Daru they utiibody thuir platform in u hill? Or will they run away from it? fJrviittir limn Any IVillKir. From tht 'HU 1'ri.iifiioo Aim. Thuuias Jefferson founded tho Univer sity of Virginia und tho Democratic party, lio had no ancestors, uud hi descend ants hao never gone unaind witli a Ic-digreo pluived to their coats. John It") inson, the noted bhowmun, is dcud, ageil bO. i A I'ortlnnd Cnrreponlent Hhonri the Farmer How He N Itoliln'il-An "Infunt tiidmtrr." 1'onTi.AND, On., August A, 1888. To the Kdltorof the Knit Orrnonlnn. This sconiH to bo u iiecullarly uppropri ato tlmo to cull attention In tlio most forclblo manner, to tho blessings of a "high protective tarill'," and to show bo yond controversy w ho Is paying for tho prosperity of somo of our infant Indus tries. Thoro Ih formod ovory year a jiool to corner wheat sacks, and this year bus been no exception to tho rule. Ah u eon sequenco sacks ure worth ftom 81,. to 1) cents, which should reasonably sell for 6 und probably 4 conts each. 1 'tuko it for grunted that no onu Will huvo the hardi hood to deny a sack at 4 is chaajier than ut 1) cents, or that every farmer would bo directly benefitted by tlio cheap- Th'ls is tho result the Mills bill will bring alsjut if it liecomes u law. laud spring tho buyers for the wool trust kept repeating with increased timtlnn and em phasis, "how glad thoy would bo to nay more for wool if it wasn't for the Mills bill." This wuh reicated so often that wool raisers finally believed it, und sold in shcor desperation. The facts were that the Mills bill had as littlo to do with the price of wool as an edict of tho I'.m- nernr of China would ulfect tho movements of the planets. To puss thls,it is enough to know mat through these methods they captured thu entire wool product of tho Stuto of Oregon, and ho completely covered their tracks In the dust of tho MIIIh bill, that part of thu sheep men to this day heliuvo thut thu buyers purchased only through a sun so of charity. However, many of theso same buyurH hatidlu wheat sacks. Are they as per sistent in their ellortH to educnto now uh they weie this spring? Do thuy tuku tho sumo delight in telling thu farmer thut sacks would not cost more than llvucuutH if thu Mills bill becomes a law. uh they did telling the sheeiimun ull about the deluge of cheap wool which was to Hood us? All over thu country tho Itupublicau press Ih relating that standard all wool yard wide He, "that the purchaser don't pay tho duty." Lot us see, In this caso at any rule there can Ihi no mistake, Kvery contract now drawn between tho iui)ortorH und Calcutta, contains a cluuse "that If the tarill" is changed it will lo for or uguinst purchasers." These sucks are inadu from jute which wu don't raise. Why, then, should such an unconscionable tax Ihi placed on tho farmers. I will tell you. A Mr. Drexlur and his associates In Oakland, California, run an "infant Industry" making sacks. Tills "cherub" einnloyH ulsmt WO bunds, of whom Im) ure Chliiumoii, uion of tho balance being girls w ho are forced to couicto and associate with these "protected Ainericun lulKirers." Tills Mr. Drexlcr is u firm Isiliever In the blessings of piotectlon. I know this Ih true, because hu has said wo himself. I know It will como like a shock of an elec tric battery to these self'constlluted de fenders ol American industry to Ihi told that this "dear Mr. Dtuxler" Is the head and front of thu "sack jiool" on this coast. Sad im It may i-eeiii, such is tlio 'et. Mr. Drexler, however, has a set of figuiu.i also by which hu proves that a tax of forty hji cent, ou each sack Is u bless ing to tho farmur (Mr. D. says ho Is go ing to vote the Republican ticket.) Ah wo use over 40,1X10,000 wjieut sucks on tho const, Isoldes wool sacks, biirlups, etc., uud they uro taxed f'.ity er cent,, tho amount of this inonstroiis tux can bo readily scon, On whom does this burden fall? It the pcopln who pay it can't answer, 1 won't. What does thu Mills hill do to relievo uh from this burden V "Hags of jute for grain" placed on thu free list; proront duty forty percent. "Jute" placed on the free list; present duty, twenty r cent, "llurlups" placed on thu fiee list; pres ent duty, thirty percent. Is not this money whichenutd bu saved us good In tho iKX'ketH of thu Umutlllu county farmer us (t is In the United Stutes treusury, or In the capacious picket of thut "protector of American labor," Mr. Drexler? No 1 , uh un oll'set to this oiler, what do thu ltopublicaiiH present? "fllKK WlllSKUY ANI TOIIACCO." When a farmur says I ought to get my sacks as cheaply as ossiblo, the ltepubll can orator replies by presenting him with a bottle of Whiskey ireu. ( I would say here this Ih not tho first time In the his tory of the world thut men's brains have been stolen away by this same means,) When the carpenter, tho blacksmith, the miller; when any man who by his lulWir creates value, says, give uh the material, wo will do thu wotk, "Frco tobacco" Is ollered on u silver salvor, Do these defenders of this monument of Iniquity think the isioplo will bo blind forever. Do they think Suiiisoii'h locks will never grow '! Novomlsir will soon be here, ami I think these three principles will lie tho result. First, That each and every man Ih entitled to do as ho peaso, hi long uh ho lives within the laws and iImis lint Interfere with tho lilsuty of unynuo else. Second, 'lim! every man Is untitled to tho fruit of his own labors. eja T ilrd, That tho only taxation which can be levied, will 1st fir thn'nuedrt of the goornment f not individnuls) (s-onoiuio-ully ailminiHlered. This is ull thu Deiuoo racy contend for. T. - We usk overv reader of tho Daily uud Hemi-Weekly Hht ()iimjnmn to en deavor to secure one ur inoio campaign Hiiliriirlliers to It ml m-c:y, to jso vember l , 18K, 75 cents Dally $1,'J5.