in n I WKDNKSDAY. SKITKMHHH 111. 1888. DAILY AND 8KM1-WKKKI.Y, IIV TUB- Knt Ori-Konlnn I'lilillnlilne Company, AT I'HNM.KTO.N OHKOON. DAILY HtJlMCUIITIOK ItATKHS Ono copy per ycnr, liy mull...... " Uno ropy mIx month", liy mull - - ' Ono mpy pit week, liy riirrli-r. ' HIiikIu iiiinilii'rN AIIVIlltTIHIWi IIATK: (Ithptnn .iirrlniifii.) Uiir llirli, or Icr, III Hciiil-Weokly per miititl W ' Dun lnrli,iir li. In Dally iiiTiiiiintl 1 " Two Ini'liei, or Ich, In Imlh, imt moiitli... 3 M Jvt Miri'ii liM'licK,HcinlV-'Kly. piirlncli per I II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 "' Over thri'O IiicIh-h, Dully, per Inch per month... - I 1 Ovit Mi ri-n Iiii'Id'h, In Ixilli, per hull pur iiiimtli 1 " XKMt-WKKKI.Y HUllMUItllTION KATF.S! Uiir copy per yenr. f- M Ono copy lx motitliN 1 " HIiikIii niimlierH US i'rt'tnlnin paper free to yearly nuunf I hot. Hollit noiipurell iiilvcrlUt'iiicntH In Hoinl Weekly or Dully, Mrxt lii'crtlun, per Ineli, II.W; euoli milmeqilenl limerllnil, jOc. Iol iiiitlreK, ten cent per linn enrli In ertlon. IIAltlllMON'H IIOMIMKH. HurrlHon Ih "hIIII liuriIiiKoii my ilaunh tcr"' Htlll tullltiiK iiotlimtk'iilly uiul til -mont pitifully to all vIhUIiik deleutloiiH about tlm benellt of protection to wufjc ouniorHj Hllll protcHtiiiK tlmt freer coin murcu Mill ciuiHO lower miuh. Tho very fu;t tlmt 1 larrlnou Ih tlnm ilcilliiK for fuvor with this MiiKO-unrnurM Ih of ltnelf HUpklotiH, bwutiHo lie wuh never known to intc rent hliiiNclf in work iiiKinun uiul tliclr wiikch More. In fact IiIm wliolu rtiruer, ho fur iih It Iiuh touched by wortl or deed ujion tliln mil) Jeut, Iiuh lieen u Hiiuer, u nootl", ut work liiKinen, whom lui tlenplneil, uiul ut tho w'UKU-iiiehtlon. Ho in uiul ulwuyH Iiuh been u llourlioii blnu-blooit urlHtoerut, with mi "l-tlmiik-liwHlmt-I-uin-iiot-uH-othor-iuciiniro" nplrlt promptiiiK unci guiding bin wholellfu. When ho wuh u nillroud uttornoy in 1877, ut u Hidury of L1),000 u year, ho ucted iih un "urbltiutor" in tins dllllcnlty between tliu ruilruiulrt uiul tlm working men, hUIIiik of cono with tho company on uvury iolnt, und brcuthliiK out threat enliiK unil Hlutihler ukuIiihI thu ntilkcrH. When hu wuh in tho Senulo IiIh every voto und word, upon utiy ipieHtion touch inn tho lubor ipieHtion, proved him to bo thu frlond und chnmplun of thu eheupeHt lubor poHHible. Hut, uhIiIo from IiIh trim t-ontlmi'iitH and bin "record," w hut ho utlh niH, or ruther whut ho hiii! KontH thut protection eauwH better wukohIh tilleily untrue, und .Mr, IlurriHon, uh un intelligent inun, miiHt know it to bo untrue. No ono fuel in tlio wholo ruiiK'o of k- I It cul Hclencu Iiuh liven morn clcurly, completely, und vnueliiHlvely proven tliiin tho fact thut protection Ih no benellt, but ruther u diiumno, to wuKu-eurnerri. Why, tho hiniplu fuctH buforu the faco of overy Intelligent man prove thin, if thorough InvoHtlnulioiiH of expert hlulen men and HclontlotH hud not. If protection rained wiikch, tho employ ee of lalior would not bo in favor of it, becuitho they nil want cheap lulior, uh HumIfoh did when ho wuh a fL'0,000 rail road attorney. If protection ruined wacn, then wukch would not Imvo lneu W'ttcr, uh thoy have been, hi thin and In all conntrieH, tuiilor low turill'H, or if you pleai-o "fieo trade." If protection raised wuuort then, China, KiihhIu, Italy, uiul Spain nouht to have tho hlnheid-palil wuo-workeri; for tlicno u ro tlm t'oiiutricH moxt protected; but tho fact in thut tho more "protection" u country Iiuh tho lower Uh wuhoh. Thin ruht Iiuh no exception, nave in the com putinou Mut'cn tho United Staten und KiiKlaud; and it is laud, opiortuulty, und enterpiino that have made good wuch hero, not "protection." Or anHwer few other ipiorleH: Why h million mils have been out of work under tho high tarill".' Why lalnir in IndiihtrleH moet "pro tected" Ih unlvcrHally paid the loweat wukohV Why IVnuHylvania minerH (jet only f20 a mouth, and pay out of that !l!.5u for tooln, nlmriHMiliiK'. xwtlor and oil? Why Home reniiHylvanla laborerH work for f0 ivntrt a day? Why Hlute-plckem, miveu to ten yearn old, uro workUic under tho rod in l'enn vuuia? Why I'onnHylvaniaoperatlveH iay K a mouth for comviuy houeH, w hen Kni: linh operatlven et a i-ottago for $30 a year? Mow protection proteclH workingmon when ItallauH und lluiiuiiriaim come in duty frt'o? ' Why wtton operatives in Musacluwottu work (M hourt), und in other New Kng Itind Statefl M und 09 houro a week, while KiiKllch oH)rutiveH work only dOf Why tho oorvr Anieriean pln nerriRt $7.07 und the mxkt KnulLsh nplunerH 7.1H) u week, though the Amer- ican mukcH yurdn of cloth to tho Kn- HbIiSV i ' Why "tho condition of tho miner h.m for Homo yearn been KrovtinK worco In IVntiH.vlvftnia, und lictter in Oreat Iltit Ian?"' i Why "tho importation of woolen und I wornted clothn Ih inereuHhiK ut ti fearful irate, while our own weavcm uio thrown 'out of employment?" I What uKd in n tarill' to worklnifmo'i when American factorlen pay only $7.60 wn;?cH for a piece of ingrain carpel on which tho duty would be $21? Why, as llulph Hoaumont naid In a KniKhtH of Labor mcetln, "Durini; tho twonty-flvo ycure wo'vo had thin 'pro teutlou' wc havo had moto mllllonulreH und inoro paupern under that cyHlcui than were over made in a civilized coun try on tho earth in tin name time be fore ?" Why, whllo Ilnjdaiid had u high turlir itn wuire-workerH wcro no belter tliuu ho many hIuvom? Why thu working pooplo of Umdon thirty yearn ago marched on iiiuhho to tho doorH of the Parliament Iioiiho und w Ith tho try of "bread or blood," compelled tho re:al of tho HngllHh turlir? Why Daniel O'Connell, the "Irlnh Liberator," united with Hlchard Cobden In denouncing "protection" uh u fraud? Why formerly under u high tarill' In Kngland thero were bread rlotH, tho poo plo Htarvlng und tho iirlHtocraey ulono umiiHHlng wealth? Why wagon in freo-trado Kngland are almost double whut ihey nro In protected (lermany, Franco, lialy, Spain and KukhIu? Why free-trade Kngland Ih t.bo market for the mirpltiH productn of tho American farmorH, which amounted hiHt year over hkvkn tiiMttti:i .mii.i.iosh ok hol la iih? Why thero in morn money in free trade Kngland than in any other country in tho world? Why KngliHh capital bulhlH rullrouiln, Iron iiiIIIh und Hteel workn In protected America? Why thu rate of Interent Ih lower In frce-trudu Kngland by one-half than in protected America? Why our cotton inanufatturerH with free raw material last year exported llfiy mlllloiiH of dollarH' worth of goodn, whllo i ur woolen manufucturorri with high tat ill' raw material oxjKirt only u half mil lion dollarH' worth of their productn? Why with free hldeH American leather and Uh manufacturer were fold In for eign marketH luxt year to tho extent of TKS MILI.IONH III' IIIH, l. Aim' worth? Why with free hides tho importation of leather and Km manufacturer N now FIVi: MILLION OK IIOl.LAIIH Ichh than tho laHt year of u tarill' on hidcH? Why with a tatlir on hldeH no Ameri can leather or munufucturcH thereof could Ih) Hold in foieign marketH? Why with free hldeH thu Amurlcan leather und hIuhi industry Iiuh wonder fully incieaned. while tho American people are enabled to huvu inlllionH of dollarH unuuully in the irico of leather i ..i .i mm rnucn i Why hIiico thero in free trade In imlniho inn manuiuciiirerH oi nun uriu iu in nun country havo Increased In number whllo t'.ie price to tho coiiHiuuer has greatly de created? Why under the high tarill" tho Ameri can tlag Iiuh dlcapiieareil from the ocean? Why under tho high taillf the productH of thu American farmer Hhlpped to foreign con nt Hon can not lo carried In Auierlcuu veHeln? Why ufter twentytlvo yearn of a high ; nrotoctlvo tarill' thero Ih no homo market t for tho farm product of the Unitisl StutcH, and lunt year over beven hundred milllouH of dollarH worth of Amcri- can farm productn had to bo cold to fur- elgu marketH or left to lot on tho farm? Whv thu lonuer the tarill' eontinneH tho thicker ln'comeH the planter of tho inert-1 lml'ii nt Mm llio f.miiurn' html? 0 " ... .1 When thu mlvix'uto.s of tliu lilgli tarill luiinliiii! L'ivo MiitlHfiuturv aiihwera to this iMterhiHiu, thoy with hohio ili'Brce of uHsuriinco, link intolliBont voturs to ciwt tholr liallotH in favor of their Clilnoro nollov. ' --. - Not 0110 of thoHO, nor u thnuHaiul ollior ivrtinent inquiries, can Caiulidato liar- rlson aiiHwer. In fact ho inukcH no arnu- j inent : hu oulv iumshiuch. iloiviulini; imon ! tho ignonkiuo of hln !iftenern, that he U tfiKWi'tiiiK lu truth instead of a falxu- luxxl. Whv. it ha boon (loinonitnit(l by uv ory man who over InvoMtlyatcd tho niib- joct and nuuto a report, Democrat or Ho- imlilican, that uh a rule tho liilior tliu wauos imid thu lower wax thu total east of tho inanufacturud product. Kdwant At- kiiiHou iiroved thin. Coimul 8choouotr proved it. I'rof. Hiehard T. Kly provei It. Tliu oilieials of ovory civllixod nov eriunont on earth have acknowledged it Kvon Hlalue confeiwed it. hvury man who him read political economy, knows it. j TuU ono fact dentroys every vestige of foundation or oxeuso for the falsehood that protection bouotlta labor. "Protection" is irotectlon of capital ulono. It is a robbery of labor. 1lll...ta ikiu twuct.1 u Idu f.ApKlitillni. alien ownership of real estate, and thu alien landlords are preparing to soil out. Dr. McOill & Go. Ituve opened iei olllec In IViidleton, Soptcm Lcrl7toHoptiubcr 2i Five Days Only At Villard House. Dr. McOllt A Co. have had many ,y?ftr ex penenco In tlietientmcntof ciminloiind prl v.ilc illeiie, mid have had thu Iiir.Kt it p'tul xperlenco o( any tpeelullntn in thu United Htntci. WE POSITIVELY CURE DI.eUHeH oftlie llentuln, HUctl IIH I'lleH, Item orrholdi, Jlllm! "r lileedln 1'llen. I'llcTu iiinrn. ct -.i wllhiuit tliu uonf iv kiille. Nhivoiih, l'rlntn uiul 4 hrntile Dleit-r, niieh ii lwl .M ilihiMid, Iiupiitviie.v, Nervrnm hehllltv, KxhuiiHlnl Vitality, l'reiiiutiire He cllneof Mini. (Heel, und every form of inn eiienof the'iti'iilto-urluary o irini K'tdney, titveriinil tlniilder Npnelnlly treated. Diseases of Women Speedily Cured. Coniultntlon (remind private. NATIOM t. KCl.KCTIC DtHI'KNHAIlY, tili OotlKli HI., Kau l'ruliclco. N. II. Moil cnen ran receive, lionin treat incut nf tcr ono vhnt to the Doctors' oltlce. Uitenl liiiproviid Klectrlo IlclU fiinillieil free to pallvtitn. Cures Guaranteed. Grain Bags. Calcutta and lMrtch'n Otrbra ted J!. m, TWI2STES or ill KliuU, TcmIh, Flnu. Kto Printed Flour Bags A PjHsclalty. AMES & DETR1CK, lli.t Frnlil Mt. - rOltTI,M, OK. jutOilxxr If N. W, HIESTAND Echo, Oregon. DKAI.rll IK Gen. Merchandise Pendleton Roller Mills Flour. 81 OltAGKand FOlt WAJtDING Established 1857. J. C. OAIISON, Mitniifarliirvr of und Dealer In Hll, IMiorN. II 1 1 n .In, U'IihI.iw A I'luto alu mid 'o iic nil IIiillilliiB Sii)tllcN. I K,,mm,al?Aryr" fc7,,e,,t,ton- Knclory and HHlronm, Weldler'n Mill, IHIIITIND . - OHKdON, J)30dW .lilt Villard House. IIAVK llOII. l-roprletor Nortiiwent Cornel- .Main und Court HtreeU PENDLETON, OREGON. 1 PUNTD K T T V T A WT )UL I LUIUU I UVUttJLJUl " Tl -nn.iu.jl Pn.l'iirniolia;l ...! 171 . 1 , U' U4W1IV I III A' HOI- Ill UULS.S -., Style. ' " ,rw nuuraa run tumntHUAL , MEN, Kri'o Couch to and V mi Trains. I tlfl Pendleton Holler Mills, (C.ipiirity &) tiarri-H rilny) S. BYERS & CO, Proprietors.1 W IVnilU'lilli.ur. K)i , MumitHCtiui! t ilrHlmm. i!r.tnulattl una I ilf-rlIHK Kin ' I lllxhrt TMNh Vru-f i-ndi tar All litnit" r .ru .t Klonr, nii'itt .rliiin, f4 t-lo nru) 01. haiul ;::iHeadstones, Monuments R. F. BEALE, Marble and Stone Contractor. Kor aNljni and prlc wmull Jm Kail. Ins. Ualti trl, Itndletoo. ICtlmai glvt a ou lou work lor Anriv A l A III lintA I OF GOODS For the Next The Largest Stock of Boots and Shoes :nsr P32jsnD:L:Errosr. The Lttrge.4 and Men's Furnishing Goods, Saddles and Harness, Ever Brought to Pendleton. These Goods are now offered at 20 Per Cent Less Than the same class in Pendleton. TliiH is the best opportunity Uinntilln County. ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED I JAS. WHEELAN, Court and Cottonwood Sts HERB TO STAY ! FORBES& WHEELER DKAI.Kks IK Furniture, Carpets and Linoleums, OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, RTO. Complete Stock, covering five thousand square feet of llooring. Goods Sold on Easy Payments. Forbes &j Association ItiilldlnK W. J. VAN SOHUYVER & 00., "Wine and Spirit Merchants, 03 FRONT ST. - - . PORTLAND, OREGON AUKNTS CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCKLITZ BREWING CO. (Milwaukee. Wis.) EXPORT PILSNER BOTTLEOBEER, ARC DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER. (Waukensaw, Wis.) VEURE CLN QUOT PONSAROIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) ' j., t.lsw -ln W.D.Hansford&Go. OralerH In Hardware and. Tinware PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Done. MAIN STIIKI.T, VKNULKTON. A "Imicof llio publli) imtroimca U koll.'licl iiicIiImIAw Beer Garden and Gymnasium Hall. llarvt'HU A Klut. trim. StHlnstrDet . . Nrsr IVitofflce I'KNW.KTON, OUKOON, Howlltis Alley ami (lymuaklum Hoom In c.iuuccllon. Ju.t tlio plac to pf nj uu hour In eiervUlnyourinuolound utrenelhenlni yourrmme. A corUtiUlnvllntlo.ito all. S umbrlnu IWr5c. uiIh., jyj THE BOWMAN HOUSE K.J, llortoo, Proprlrtor. Main and lUllroad 8U., I'endlftop, Oregon. JPSif L"' every "'iwct. Nar the de pot and bi every conTenleuee. Termi 11 a oT. lylldtw SLAUGHTER Sixty Days. Uwt Stock ol of Goods can be bought over ollered to the people of Pendleton. "Wheeler, rendloton, Or. WM. GARDNER & CO., Sanitary and hmi Engineers. Munuf iciurtr Steam and Hot Water Heating Apparatus, FounwEr.MNoaon punuo nuiU)iNa .Specincutlnim and estimate furnlslicd for Ueatltii; Imlldlno In any e ctlon of the conn try. Corrpondenre kollclted. OFFICE: 1 34THIRD STREET, Portland. Oregon, m-; ROBERT BOND DKAI.KH IN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU- AUt, UKItO MEATS, LARD. Court StreetoDDOflte J. H nh.w.. mchlOdtw ' I 1 1. KII.T.TAN tlti --tj U Webb 1 Irku linm 1 OlIN KllVBT t,n.,7" niur nninon. Fine win. u' BMH ; " l. r.!n wibm rcr. COtltNR ClllltV F iHKI). KKMPrcn i..rrr? dniUKllt. VVInen imjliiiiiu. I 'Nt 11 IDtiii. t - ."L. ocm uraniK, 11 utocli dpi. "'im 1 AT KINU. IMmnint..,? . CPnlloil Varinrm V.V'""' TBI 1 ti.iminn t . .... . .liiunrn Httil Utfnraron.i.MulV! d loton. Orrmi.. i i.ViirS". "W. ivm ijiiij nriiui'irn vttA. "''t"ir una n in i. T rt It n n rt ..... I r'VV"!'!! ' ' ' ' Juu uwui till H( 10 HEWAna u lwn.VAIPrf1lil hln.l. m 1 1 . llrDthcra' ranch. Vinton n. . - ...r,.t viliuu. T 1AKB 11KE1). emirr uy or iwoant. n&d iict'u iiuu myv cum fticoiim ob m JIlIIKBilW a I J. M IJ8T PAY UP. ( ...... vl fl. WUKUTr KulllP their nceounm immMi' mrri'iiy n iiiruicr iroQDie, it) collrell'in liy Inw. ucnprriiuny, iir.uKiis lvniiicion or., nt pltrabir JKOAIj llliANKR. .....,.). ... .1.1. nM. T a ..1 mora innn iw nunurw rorsi ni'i'dlntr NprrlRl forma cn M nM jotiokto nmrrons. All niTona knnwinr thfim-hn Aiinnit win pirno rnimnu iriui IIUU IIIH IllbUl UCVIUlTilUUHtl np nil pVSTUA Y ANIMAIA It you imve un nnimm nuj.r every time. III 11111 r.Anr uuftiK'ni.i.. ii w OOl) W'ANTKI). Renlpd lild will lie rrrflrM il until I'inN'Inrlc nn.in.HtDlrnilirrr. r iirtn.iiinir iitin nnvrii w iiint w tnoru thnn Hilly, and lint lti coriln nf wnod per month, bl hrr Ut. 1RM. nml therenneriistu ftupli Hii(.ri.itlnir month unlit l4 Jnnuitry Ut, ISfffl. Tlio l Innir. mind anil well flinl. Imv. ..lit frnm .tAliillBff trrtt IIM mini unirv wtlAl lIQd M nnmnrtlen of encli kind. ItPlll rpo WHOM IT MAYj"'Ci;it. lilnu.ir. Vll.ahalh n.rltfr.biT nnitrv nil iierionnthet I will no" k mninror iwiy ueuia niBi. -j tlilx date. FBKlW IIa.i.I lalnn fw L 'V lt4L Notary and Gorporam In Pendleton, FOR ONLY FIVE OOLUK Tho tuiinl price for ! ow purucn, in I UIH.U" w. $7.ftl, with eiprtw ihantM tM need a eeui, eiiu j""' "u" from fi.tO to M.00 thereby. East OregenluN. nihil d If Bucks for All VlllllHl"UiMui.y . . . ...! . . turn ri - litnti..... wjnm inn uuuriv-s: ,1,111,1. - - 9 HiinnK uio n'lii ""VVVTiWl rewitly owned tv ld unill . t. Untli. awl vruw I itntfk UN) K r Hfc I U Alba, uri'con.nimw - ' " " , i- uta i auiri-l lOiv m 1 J ATI1 fl TWO LOW Iiif cated7for$350. ply to a I insurance Al I'KNDLrrruy, " nltrru HI""! UHIIIO Tarn .1 . t V.."'-i"7lU.'Eftl.. n t he tockbefore pure 6ul wf' u Kay terms will b"1? VKBBSTRKKT '