East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 22, 1888, Image 2

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    SATURDAY, HHITHMHHH 22. 1888.
itAii.v and hkmi.vvi:i:i:i.v,
IIVTIIK
Knit OrrKonlnn I'lilillnliliiB Company,
AT
I'F.NDI.KTON. OltKOON.
1IAII.VHUIWCKIITIO.N KATKHt
Onroopy pcryciir, by itut 1 1 ff; t
Omuopv tlx miiiitliH, liy limit fi"
Oiii- ifijiy pt with, iy nirrii-r i
HIllKln iiIHiiIm'I'h
AIIVKHTIM.Nfi ItATIW!
(f;ifiy .iihriiltrmrnh.)
dim Inch, or li'jin, III Heml-YVecUly per
mull Hi if m
Omliirli,(irli'iN)ln Dully tier month 1 ft
Two liiclH'H. or lew., In both, per tiiontli... 3 M
OverlliireliH'licM.Hfml-Wi'i'lcly, purliu-h
p(.T IIIOM Ml 1 "''
Ovit llncu liiclii'H, Dnlly, pur Inch per
inoiitl , I Vi
vr (lit..,. l.ii-lu. Ill Iriilli. nir lllf'll IM't
mouth 1 75
AKMIWKKK1.Y HUllHCIlltTlOX KATKMi
Unu ropy per ymr, U 60
Onn ropy alx IIIOtlthH i I 'l
Hindi number W
Premium pnpi-r frrc loyiurly hiiuh llior.
H'llld noiipurnlt nitverttMcnienU In Hi'inl
Weekly or Dully, Mint Inm'rtloii, per Inch,
II. to; fur ti nubuquetil Insertion, Sue.
locul notlcen, ten ccnlii per line each In
orttou, Mlllli; TICtTI.MD.Ny.
Tlio Hakt OiiKitiiNiAN don't llku to con
lino ItMilf untlruly to " Democratic oro
duH," hut taltoH pleuHiiro In kIvIiik tentl
inony of iironiiiiunt Kopuliliuin wIIiiuhkuh.
Wo printed hoiiiu of tlui teHtiinuny yen
tcrduy, and conllnuu It to-day. It in real
liitcii'HtliiK luadln.
Kuna.uii.Ioiin HiiKi(iAN,.laniiary,188H:
"'lliuturlir niiulit to Lo carufullv ravincd
with u viiiw to I'oriL't t any inoniialltloH or
im'oiiKriiitloH thai havo Kiownotitof tho
diiiniw of vuIiich hIiuu I lit) pahHauo of
lliuuct of IrtS'l; uvciy ltiiirU!d uillclo
wlilcli douit iiol('oniiuto with our doini'H
Hi: InilnMrv. and Irt fuMJiitlal to tho com
fort and wantH of our piuiplu. Hhould Im
placed on tlio i iiki: i.ihi j ovtiry raw ma
terial of indimtiy which iIih-m not coin
puto with our own prodiictioun hhould ho
Mpcolaliy Huluutod for tho iiim: i.inr."
Sl.NAKHl U'll.l.l AM It. Al.l.lMlN, IN70!
"TIhi tailll" of 181(1, although confoHwdly
a tarlll' for rovoiiui), wan, ho far anrcpirdti
all thu Kicat Inti'ifftH of tho country, an
perfect a tarlll' an any thai no have over
had. , . .
"Hut I may he iihkeil how Him todiic
lion Khali ho made. I think it hhould bo
tna'lo upon all leading articlcx, or ncaily
all, and for that purpose, when I can net
an opiKiituulty in the Houki, if no pin
tleuiitii diH'h Mom mo, I hhall moo that
the pending hill ho iccommltteil to the
Commiltfo on YVuyH and Mchuh, with
inhtructionx to leporl u reduction Uku
oxiHtiiiK tatcH of duty ciiulvalenl to C'0
lor cent. Umiii t-xihtlui; rutim, or oniHlltli
reduction."
(I'liu Millri hill piopohurt a reduction of
7 Hir cent.)
rtcN.mui Kiur.NK llu.i:, of .Maine:
"Tho duty upn halt in now 18 ccntH nor
100 iHiuiKlrt in hulk, and CM couth in hackh.
Thu heht Turk' Uliuul halt can ho pur
chaM'il at the place wheio It U produced
for from llto 10 ccntH per IiuhIicI. Anv
Kentleman licio can computo for hlmfclf
tho iercentaj;o of duty ichtlnu uhhi HiIm
article. I licliovo them In no one iucn
tiouithoul which tlio lellectiou of mil
lioiiH of people day hv ilay U ho decided
ux it ih in deelaiiuV tliat 'theiu hhoulil ho
no tav iihiii thin article of halt.' I lie
llevo thin ailicle hhould k '1 ',t0
Hut; that the monopoly which luw ob
tained heretofoio for the Ououdugo Salt
Workh ax ureat and complete m any
iuonoK)lv ever wanted by the Tttdorh in
KiiKlamrn iiiohI dehllc tlmeh oubIU to
ee.(M)."
William D. ICli.i.kv, M.C., 1872: " lite
ixtople will ack tin in every paper and on
uoiy corner why we have continued tho
hhteiu of t.i.itloii, mi largely in oxcom
o'l iliedemaiidh of the pierument. .lux
tllie.itiuu can not bo found for it, nor do I
believe apoli'ien will prove hutihf.ictory
to the taxpayers, who tiro loaded at
evoiy point." '
.lihiii i: Mil l Lit, of tlio l S. Huprome
Couit: " l'o lay with one hand llieiwer
of tho thivernnient on the property of the
citUen, and with the oilier to IkiMow it
uxiu faied individuals to aid private
ontorpiUoh ami build u piivate foiluues
U nouo the lee a lohbtuy U'caiihe it ia
liouo under tin foi urn of law and called
luxation."
lliixiiv Wii.m.s 1 think American
I.iIhii' will Ik) lHht protceteil bv taxiui; all
the lUHYxhurU! of life lihtl , placing
tho raw material which enter into our
niiiuufacliuiw on the fice lUt ; raining
loveiiuo to MipKrt the (ioverumout upon
iirliclca that come in couivtitluu with our
uiuuufactuich and up.ni the huutiex
of life which ate commmed hv tlio inom
woallhv clashei of hiK'ietv.
Willum D. Kki.lv, m. ('. of IVllUHVl
vania, 18(l: (Snaktn of mm.) "Let
the raw material come in. IaiI u ni.iko
hlaukelH that will diivo out KnlUh
blauketH. Lot im hi able to rival Mil
Ulaud ami Franco in nmklou' clothh."
Jamkm A. (iuoiHi.n, .May IS, S2
"Ami I know, uuueoviir, that for ueaily
twojojiih the wholofalo price of Amer
iixiu mil iu IWuiito, Onuula, win a il.d
lar lower ivr battel than the hame halt
was tolllut; for on the Now York hide of
the lake. That Is. we produced it. chip
ped it acto-s. pa.vinj: whatever ioitae,
lieiitlils and transKitatitu were ieiuired,
and then mM it to our v'auadian iieli;h
hois at a dollar Hr barrel lehs than it
was sold to ituiple on our hhoies. (Vr
taluly, KYidlemeu will not want a duty
cviitinucil that enables that tiling to bo
none.
Jami'o A.l.vuriCLi), Apiil 1, 1870:
"Duties hhould I hi ho hlh that our man
ufacturers can fairly couiptilo with tho
foreign prvnluct, but not so hlt;h as to
enable them to diivo out the foiein ar
ticle, onjov a mouopAily of tho trade, and
regulate tlio prices is they pleaho. This
is my doctrine of protection. If CongroM
ipitrnuort tills lino of wllcy Htcadlly wo
shall, year by year, upproach tnorj
i nearly to tho basis of frco trade, hceauo
wo f I mil be more 'ncaily ablo to compete
with other nations on equal terms. I am
for a protection whleh leads to ultimato
I free trade"
I Ciikstku A. Aiitiiuu'b fitter of Accep
itauco, 18H0: Such changes hhould bu
tuaile In tho present turill hyhtem of taxa
tion as hlioutu rciiuvo every ouroeneii in
iliiMtry.anil onublu our uitiHiins and man
uacturers to eoinjieto huccessfully witli
thohu of other lauds.
l'iiEini:NT AiiTiii n, Annual Message,
18S2: A total abolition of excise taxes
would ulmoct Inevitably prove a herious,
if not an itiHUrmountahlc ob.-itacle to a
lliorouyh revision of the tarlll' and to
any considerable reduction in Import
duties. Tho pieront tarlll' hyMeni Is, iu
nianv respects, unjust. It makes un
equal distributions, both of lis burdeiH
mid benefits. I leeommend an
enlargement of the fieo lift so us to In
clude within ii the numerous articles
which vleld ineoncideiablo revenue, u
HiinpllHcation of the complex and incon
Histent Hch.'dulo of duties iim curtain
inantifaetures, particularly thane of cot
ton, Iron und steel, and a subfluntial le
ductlon of the duties upon tlio articles,
und upon hUKiir, molasses, silk, wool and
woolen Koods.
I'liKhiin.Nr Aiitiiiu, Fourth Message,
1HHI; "The healthful enlargement of our
trade with Kuroo, Asia iiml AfrleA
should bo sought by reducing turill' bin
dens on such of their wares us neither
wo nor other American States are fitted
to pioduce, and thus enabling ouiselves
to obtain in return a better market for
our supplies of food, of raw materials, und
of the inanufactureH In which wo excel."
Hon. K.sttk Nixson, .M. ('., Republi
can, of .Minnesota, .March 2!, I8SS: "In
tho facu of thoMi platform pledges; In
the face of the.o admissions from un
willing wllncssesj in thu facu of thu
larire, evcr-nrowinn and threatenltiK sur
plus, taken ftom the eoplo by taxation
und used bv certain banks without any
consideration therefor", and In thu face of
tho fact that so many of the barest nec
osmrles of life me loaded down with the
highest kind of tarlll' tuxes, it makes me
hick at 'heart to think that there are lead
Inn men on this sidu of the Chamber
wlio can llml at this juncture, and under
these circumstances, no othei Held for
tax reduction than the internal revenue
taxes on spirits and tobacco. Suiely
then tbiiiK'siire not tlio diet on which the
poor laboring man keeps Ids family,
"Worthier, better, and Juslei, it seems
In mv mind, would It bo to five our peo
ple tho tolling masses cheaper food,
rheapur fuel, cheaper clothlnu, and
hhelter chciiH'r because released fiom
the heavv and unnocossury'bonilah'O of
hlh tarlll taxes. I will put free hiurar,
freu halt, freu lumber updnst fieo whisky
and frco tobacco under ail circumstance' ,
ami so will the ureal mass of tlio Aincil
can eopio."
II HAD 1IAII.KV.H KI'KKUH.
The review of Mr. Harrison's actions
in the strike of 1877, and the blMerlm?
denunciation with which It cIo.lv,, ts nut
the work of some irresonsiblo and un
known author. It is tlio speech of a
tituto Senator and United States Dis
trict Attorney, iu Mr. Harrison's own
home, and w here ho facts are best know n.
It is not probable that such a man, in
htieh a pla.o, would falsify history. Hut
if it were, this secch is only conllrma
lory of what is being told by a thousand
honest tongues,
And it is this man, deu'rlbed graphi
cally by Mr. Halloy, whom workliiKinon
uro asked to elect President of thu United
Slates.
Dr. McGill & Go.
IIovo ortcnnl an otllro In l'orrdlclon, ftoitriii
bcr 17 to September tt.
Five Days Only At Villard House.
tih Hfrfllll Ai fVt. Imvn linri tnunv Vf.itr4 ex
pcricnec In lliu ticiitinriit of ciironle ami prt ' .
vitlu ilIoeiiM's, iiml lmvo Iiml tile law rl lio I
pltiil xprrlcncc of any KprelallKtn in tlio 1
United Htatei. 1
i
WE POSITIVELY CURE
IMm'iim'M il IIii. Itrrtinn, Hllvh 114 IMIeK, Hem
oirliolilH, Illlnil or l.tecdlnir l'll.x, I'lleTu
mors, et-., without Iho li-uof n Unite.
.Scrvoiu, S'rlvntn mill fiirnlile Di-enT..
Hiifli IimI MikiIiiuhI. Itnlintitliev. NerVOltH
Delilllty. Kxoim-tHl Vitality, IVt-iimtitri' l'"
eline oi .Mini, uieei, iiiki ovory ioiih 01
vhwh of the Kcnlto-urliiiiry n iron Kidney,
l.lvt rnlHl llludderspvehilly Ireatril.
r
Diseases of Women Speedily Cured.
CotiMUltntlon free and private.
National Kci.kctio Dihi'knsaiiv,
till Oouli ML, Hall Kriuirlnro.
12 W 1W1D !
N. II. Mont runes ran rrrclvo lioiim Irriil
ment nftrr ono visit to tlio Doctnr' olllre.
Lnli-Mt linpnivcd Electric llrlts furnished
free to patient.
Cures Guaranteed.
The Pendleton Holler Mills,
(Ciipucily S 0 barrel por day )
W S. OVERS & CO, Proprietors,
I'Hinlleliiii, or iton,
MiiiHifiirtnr.r". of llnilmrn, Kninuluted und
ef-rlliiir Klein r.
lliBlei 'nli 1'rirc I'nld for All
KIiiiIm r Jrnlu,
I'l.iii', infill .elinit, feed elc, iilwiijHiin mind
Estes & Guilds,
Propilrlors o thr
CITV Llt'KUy FKEI tC SALE
ST A HLIi.
Bnlori Hay nnd Grain.
.xpl-itill I lllui fliislc or lloublh, und
MNilillr llnrni'M Hltll)'M on hHiiil.
llorH.'n lionrileit by the dny.
WrrL or Month.
All K II In of Feed t-'or Hnle, In Smnll or
l.ii'w" Lot".
CHARGES SEASONABLE !
James Crawford,
AtBiiiifneliirer of and IDfUrr In
Harness, Saddles, Bridles,
Whips, Etc.,
Tents and Wagon Shoots
for Sulo
A V BEDROCK PRICES.
Odd Kollnwu' llulldlnis, Main tr"tt. Ju-JI
John McGarry,
Driurrin-
GROCERIES
IMl-
JOS. BASLER,! PROViSTOisrs
rro-
Douler In Ntw and rii'i'oiiil-hiind
Furniture
Ail
Household Goods
And iiiuiiiifai'liiifr of
Tinware, Coppcrwaro and SlieoMron
of Every Description.
Tin Roofing a Specialty
(live iik a lrl.il.
NEAGLE BR0S7
BLACKSMITHS
Wagonmakers,
Corner Mala and Water St.,,
Pondloton. - - Orogon
Klint-rlnm Kood only in Murk.
niico iHiiitni nun Mini.
UUYK and
REAL ESTATE.
Cot. Main iiml Wetib brrcetn.
t'KMH.irroN OltdKOS
Money to Loan
At Low Rates, on Shnrt or Long Time
Koat Estate Insurance and Collection
J. W. Swezea,
formerly of Walla Walla
lVlio, Oregon
Jv SM'ii
Watson & Ltihrs,
All kiiuU of tlliu'Kkiiuihliif .douo li the
lientainl pronipt iiiHinipr. Wnii'iim, IhiKit.rH
und hiK'kH mniti looiilor.
Itt'lHtivhitf a Sjteclnlty,
I'.trlioutai iitleiitlmi to liore uliotdnc til
ROBERT BOND
IIKAI.KK IN
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU
SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD.
Court Wrrift, xwlt J. II. Ktiixmiakvr'.
incliin .r
Jolin Siebert,
l.KAIHNfl
MERCHANT TAILOR,
IViidleton,Orri,Mii, Muln 8t.,nrar Wrhti,
A FJXK STOCK Of OOODS
Ju.t rwelvrd.
Satisfaction Guaranteed ! !
In tvrrr I 'doul r.
I'Mprkt irs of tl
StBtwu-plnuiuii Mi
Door Futory a i .
Twenty Dollar gold piece will be given 10 any one who will
find a GROCERY STOR1S in Pendleton, that will sell
GROCERIES
,1 . rKn!,LTIC
Collecting k MTeiW'Mfl
rates.
lelnbunr lloer'nV T'V! 0
uont nuti CIkhiti. ,nL ':" J
rfiidietoB CrW?Jl
flBllv Main Mr...'L,..'''Nul
. -- euwH.n.
at the
Sash uud
!j'.iaiiitf
-X! r:
regularly eheaper than they are selling
BEDROCK STORE.
1 pay cash and
SELL FOR CASH
And can and will make the .
BEDROCK STORE
Tho cheapest Grocery Store in town.
I Have no Old Stock to dispose of.
All goods tire new and f'rewh and of the
BEST QUALITY.
I intend .to keep tho lead in High Grade and Low Price.? of
goods or will pay the ahove reward to tho one who earns it.
P. A. CARRIER,
Odd Fellows Ruildinir. - - - Main and Alta Sts.
W. J. VAN SOHUYVER & CO.,
Wine and Spirit Merchants,
03 FRONT ST. - - - PORTLAND, ORECO N
AOKNTS
' 1
CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHUTZ BREWING
CO. (Milwaukee, Wis.) EXPORT PILSNER BOTTLEDBEER. ARCA
DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waukensaw. Wis.) VEURE CLI
QUOT PONSAHDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow LallCl.) u:':t Uw :im
WWI. GARDNER & CO.,
Sank; and kiing Engineers.
Mlilillf.'lvtUrtT.
Steam and Hot Water
Heating Apparatus,
FOUl)WKI,l,INCIHOIll'tIllt,l01ltIII,l)IN-(IS
Hporlnrntlnnii iiml fHllmiiU'H riirnUliril fui
liriitlliK biillilliiifN III miy iolluu of Hut mini
trj. CorrMiiuleiii' olloltcil.
OFFICE: 1 34THIRD STREET,
Portland. Orogon. u..
FOR SALE
Two lots and a small ll hl gimrDTAtin
house, centrally lo-tW, W. mCdlHNU,
carea, ior jaDU. Ap- ,
cauuu, Oregon.
HKALKK I.N
Gen. Merchandise
3d Ajiimal lair
OK TIIK
Walla Walla
Agricultural Society
WALLA WALLA, W. T.
OCTOBER I TO 6,1888, INCLUSIVE
$8000 in Purses,Stakes& Premiums
Oiu-lnilr fr mto over IIih O. It. A N. Cn.'n
lliiix, iiml ono Mini oiic-llfili fnn rnto (irer
tlio Nnrituu'ii PuiMtlu linen fniin )m)Ihi in fur
i'iihi. hi iH'ii'im.
Itiinnlnu' unit trottl.it; uvcnU riioli ituy.
$1000 Frae-for-AII Trot.
For rmtlicr luformntlon mlilromi
opit til 11KNIIV KHU.l.Nfl.Scc'y.
k uuil miiiif
ply to
OLOPTON & JAOKSON
Insurnnco Agents,
iM-NDLirrox, .... uii:(,on.
Established 1B57.
J. O. CA.KSG3ST,
MHtiiiMoturur of unit liontfr iu
Snh, Iinir. UIIiiiU, WIimIow iV
IMiilo lu-i iiimI tiunil
ICtitliMni: Mujtplioi.
, tMlmnloi nnl t'ruv ',, il on miplicntluii.
I lllllll!) OIMITI. H NIS'I11H j .
i Kiwtnrv iiml s tU'trnoiii. W cI-IIit's Mill,
1"IUTI.ANI OKKUON...
; JjIMitnw 3in 4
W.D.Hansford&Co.
Ipulers In
j Hardware and. Tinware
. PUMPS AND PIPE.
PLUMBING Promptly Done.
J MAIN STHKKT, I'KMII.CTO.V.
A )iart-i)f tho pulillo iatrouni:i U mllelteil
mchl'ilAkw ,
Pendleton
Holler Mills
Flour.
S't Oil A (llittml FOll W AIMING
Villard House.
HA V K ;j(iu I'mprlctor
m
Norlbwpnt Coni. r Main anil Court Htreelt
PENDLETON, OREGON.
Fii(iTHitt: kh.m ii, .i,
to iinlf r.
CKOAH HaiNOUKS KtJ'; HAI.K
Kipn-rU" MorUinun ruiplox 1 and work
ton,' an orlr.'
WATSON A l.V US
mvilt IVn.l' ui.Orrioii.
W. D. FLETCHER,
I.' 15 v, r MM or nn
a e ..ttfiLfjIt, lBeer Garden and Gvmnssium
IUnk bultUInt, Court mreet.l'euJleton I
()rKon, larv-a Klur. frupn.
Miutrnl Jtr-; Q Itaniui, Of I MWn WUe
Of ALL KIMKi m&0J tu'ru
kepdlD AmXJimt I mull
STOCK. 1 went plan
Hall.
Re-opened, Re-turnishetl
Equipped in First
Cituss Style.
and
MEN.'
Near lotofflce C4MPIF RnnMC CflO rniiHCDriii
I'KN'lll CTn V nni-nnv " v" """l1LnV,llll.
Howllne Alley ana Qyuiiianlum Hoom In
connclon. Jut lli plus, m pena au hour ,
In xeroUlnKyour iuuk-Ih nmi ,..i,..i.; I
your frame. A. corJIal Invitation to all. It -i i , i .
oawbriuu. ur 6c. (ia... Jyi Free Coacli to and from Trains.
ilr.mirlit. ll'li,.. ni. Hb.1m J
bent hrunil., n MwR" " '"wj
PAT KINH. imoiMUETORTT:
ropilnn I'arlriti.
Court IIouk. Kmni. in V?
iirifK in- b,t .'"in
KIcBU'l lliiiel Mruj,'-"!"!
I. . orthMliiuibrlniit it. .:"rl
tiollo Court in tir. Kid, i',Jl
Llnuom an.l lMwwS!j
Itnlnn.llMV.rr. .."."'. J
nn.l Prom,Ttlydei;;,.'"0'1
of the Hmi,llii nlr.'Wy
em of Hint w iolel M nuif 3
T rv It and net If ii iloni ifk.M
rpAKBHEEU.
Allperon Ind'bitj tothiiu
ellbfr by nolo or I?
prompt pay tncnt.Mth nfal
int.. nuu ru.H III (YIIIM UL
JOIINS0S.ll
M
IJHT PAY UP.
Ilnvlnir ill.mi.nl n(m ht.ku J
licrnby. notify nil Driuni i..JLl
xettli their nnr.uni.
tlijireby mvn funlitr trottU,,Ml
ItMprctfuliy, OMMll
Ponaielnn Or.,hcplerabrll,l!l
KOAI, l)I,ANK-(.
Morn llinn two hun.lr! M
oiniiKn hi inn nniM. Lawttni
nf'MiinL' uprriai rorm ctn Uiin
N:
OTICKTO IJKIITOIVH.
All ncron knowlnr ih,mbinl
io i lie i iinrp iinicKununiniwrtJ
Ail'.itnn will plrne cull and uul
roro me iirmoi uci'iur, uniluna
kepj nn
yOOt) WANTKIl.
Henlnl lilil will bo rrrtlifcUl
iinlll ISnVlnck nii.in.Sf ntfmUfl
fiirulkhttiKiinil illlvrrltiiiib J
or iiir cny wiiirrwurii., in ma
morn mini mxiy, nnu imiima
cnnlN of uri'Oil tier inonlb. lit-
Hint 1 1 be ri'iculiilpi, liytli mrUJ
rliHr v; null! UntilellvrrjUiU J
brr Int. 1M. Hint thf frllf f onilid
xiipIi miPrcrJInir mnntli until u(l
Jiiiiiinry IhI, IMi'.i. Tim mm., U W
ioiik. Noiinii nnu wen awr,i
lmvo liccn rut Irom tinitlnr r
linn mui mwriiy ni uim
nronorllcnof riich kloil. It mi
In tiu fnrnUlicil. Thfrlititturty
nil blila U n-tcrvfil. J.ILUI
iflS iUw til Hupt. rrndltoaM
4i
nHl
mO WHOM IT MAY C0'CII
' Mv wire. KlliHlH-'ilinrlr.kin
bed uuil bimnl wllhmit la-lnitl
nnllfv nil i)croin that I ll 1
Nitiln fur any li)bt conluetil HI
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