WHDNKSDAY, (JOTOBKIt 3, 1888. Al.lt A ATOMM. UltlVOH Dlgner rru fluM'iillerf-iinil llm HH Omiiici I'liotoqrrnplilne Hfuty Mcal 1 (!) He KUlar Correnpondenea of Ilia Eaht Our UOSIAN. Ai.ba, .Sept., 30, 1888. Wo had n nice Hhowcr to-day, which ( laid tho dunt, wwleu uio air, anu maue life endurablo If not i!oanatit. The rain wan a wcleouio vlnltor, uh there is a creator ncurclly of watnr thun hm ever known. Urasn for utoek ti alao vory hort. , . Mr. WIIiwu, tho photographer from Klilgo, Ih In town taltliiK tiliototfraplui of everjlliltiir from u ood looking uirl down to a donkey. Seven of the fair one of Alba had their pictured taken to-day In a group. Certainly the wordu of the oet that "Thoro'H many u llower born to waoto Its MweotnoHM on the deoert air" hhiHh uuHeen dooa not apply to thin part of tho country are eioiupllliod In (Janian. Mr. (Joniiell anil family will move to Pendleton In a few dayit, where ho will upend tho winter. Tliuro in a rcnort that Sol hades uud MIhh Mcd.Hker uru to ho married nest Wednesday. C'al Dovaul ban returneil from i'entlle ton whoro he liaa been oIlldatitiK an Deputy Hherlir from thin precinct. AnderHou Flnluy noldtt) head of to JeHHe Hooves, Hi $8)(, each. Dr. Hill utul Jan. lied(m tnlk of iroln to Houth America. Wo am Horry to loco i two tho Dr. and tluno who appreciate tho nor-; uiid vIcom of u Mklllod phyflcian vounldur thomHelveH fortunate in tmuurln) UU Apr eurln Ida xarvivoM thin mimmer. Our wlnh in that hiiccomm may attend him wherever liu mav make UU future home. Tho L'uiiiiih'DIkkoih" and tho "I'llot Hook SulmilerH" played u very intorent luKKamoof haw ball to-day. Tho acorn utood 11 to IH In fuvot of tho "DiKBero." In tho Kiime limy I'layed at tho Hock tlwy were mlHiepreHented in the Tribune. Tlio Hcoro wan 2 to 3!l in favor of CamaH. The .SulmoUi-m icorKJiiizod to day, retaining liny AIkoii uh Capt., and electing Ktl Ulcott an ueneral manager. Ed cava It interferon with bin IiuhIiiohh of "etinnltiK iIokV but It In 'nice," und if (luy will keep bin dlntaneo lie can man- ano Iwtli. Tbi) HiiIm. furulnhed ull ma terial. IniliulliiK un umplro and "back atop." If 1 went ho, I would protent ugaltiHt beiiiKuu animated target for their curved balln. Many Union durini? the Kami) did I feel Ktc.it iiiieaHlnecn for bin colloH.il bay window, which bo uxonod with Kaat valor where tho balln How thlekent. I wan IndlipoHod to uxrllon to-dav and eouHeiiienlly did not tako part In tlie Kiime. 'I ho Dr. ban tint taken a completo Inventory of my woundn re ceived in my last imiiiu yet, but ho far he aayHonly tlirm or four are fatal. I don't care for tho others, uud will probably be all iIkIK by tho lime wo ohalleiiKo the Salt laiken. I'ii.ohim. T1IK ). I.. H. OH. Altvunrtnf the Oneitlnz Homliiii-UoiMtl tutloli ami Hyl.w. Octolwr iHt Ih "Ojienlii Day" ih tho I Chautuuiiuun calendar, ijio reat bell I ut Chautati(ua rlngn at won. and all; ! uixkI ChaulauqtiaiiH, whoioer they may ,ho, aroHupponedtohe.u line ill to duty, and open their bookrt f i ih year'H read 1 liu. t A iroodly nuinler of tho faithful In ' Pendleton heard tho cliiincn of tho bell .Monday, and tho Kaht Oiikuonian library i wan tilled In tho ovenliiK with inoHilxirH of tho IHuu Mountain Circle, ready for ( woik. President Hoyal called the meet ing to order u 7 :30. A Miort prorammo carried out, Home neccHnary bUFiuenH done, and tho remainder ot the timo un til ttio Hour ol uiiiourntnnni wan Hpuni m dlHCUHnliig inethodn of clrclo work for tho year. It Is hoped that tho year to come will bo ono ol marked improvement in tho circle. The following In n Hot of Ihu otll corn of tho Hluo Mountain Circle, und a copy of itu conHtltiillon unu uy-iawH. Prnaldont. Prof. M. O. Hoyal, Vice PrenldentH, Prof. German and Hov. W. K. Potwiuoj Kccordinu Secretary, Mm. C. S. Jackson ; CorrenjiondlnB Secretary, Mrn. 0. U. Wado. OOSHTITUTIOM. Artlclo I. (Name.) This circle nliall be known an the "Hluo Mountain Circle." Art. II. (Onjoct.) Tlio object of thio circle Hhall bo perHonal culture for tho univurxal ojd. Art. III. (MemberHhl.) Any jwrHon of rikkI moral character may become a momber of thin circle by olgnlnR ita con Htilutlon and b-lauH. Ait. IV. (OMIeerH.) Tho oHlcerM of thin circle hluill connit of a president, vico-proHldentH, recording Hccrctary corri!HM)iidlnK hecretary, each of whom Hindi ba elected by ballot, and their dutlcn hIuiII be the came uh arc iron- erally required of Htich olllcorH in Hlmllar clrcloH. Art. V. (AmendmontH.) AUilitlonH, al toratlotiH oramondmentH may m mado to thin coiiHtltution by a two-thlnlH vote of tho memberH prenont, the motion to amend having Iwen mado at a previous meotini;. nv I.AWH. Art. I. (Mcotingn.) See. I. TIiIh clrclo hball hold reuular meetingH on tho 11 rut and third Mondav oveninitH of each mouth from October to June. See. II. Tlmio Hhall m an annua, meet' inn tho third Monday in September to prepare for the ye.ir'a work. See. III. SH)t ial nieetlni; may bo called bv tlio tiresldent. at the lemient of the inoiuborN. Art. II. (PotnmltleeH.) The ureMdent Hhall appoint a commitlee, commtIng of thieo memberH, at each meeting to report a program at the following meeting. rl. III. (KxiuiIhIoiix.) MemlxirH uh Hunting fjiomVelven from tho regular meetinuH threu Hmcn in HUceeHnlou, or fiitlliii. In ilii tlwi u'nrlf hhkIimwiI tliltlli liV tho committee, without valid oxcuho.hIiuU have their nainen ilroped from tho roll. Art. IV. (AmeudmeulH.) I no h.iiiiu rule in regard to umcndmentH nhall apply to the I ly IMH an to the UouHiiiution. Leezer & Kuebler, DRUGGISTS Tlio oil'' H"t riiuplp silicic of Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS, Toilet Sl Fancy Articles In Eastern Orogon. GIVE US A CALL. Are You Protected ? I' A ("I'M fOIC IWUMI'.HS. lion Tliry urn Tutu'l. uml for Wliut PurpHM. From Hie Maiiclu'li'rTiirlir laiiiif. For twonty-llvu yearn Ihu "protection IhIh" havu kept you down under a high tarlll'. Thev prate about ii'Miomo mar ket" and "dhoi flying intercHtH" to help the farmer. What are tho furtn? DiX'H your next doir nelghlMir pay you any more for w heat in Iho "homo mar ket" than Unit shipped to Liverpool'.' Doen the mauuf.ictiiier pay ou a higher prim thun tho grain dealer '.' Tim farmer aro not "protected." They nay war tarlll' taxen on everything they buy, and thuy get no mote fur what thev Hell. More tliaii half of the w rkerH of thin country urn farmer uud farm lalxuerH. Tho fanner In the ctrong hori-ti who ban to Unir the burden of taxen, whilu the wool In pulled over bin ejen. You get for your wheat the price at I.lverH I, Iohh the eont of getting it there. The euormoun duty un nteel ralln and on iron lum Incieased by untold mllllonn the cent of the rullwaynthat cairy It, and ho lucreancd your freight uud lowered your prolll. Kverv Ikh and nlow uud tin tun und Htove contHvoit mere benuimi of the tarllf taxen. Your houmi und fence conIh you more. Your clothe coct you more. What do you get for It all ? The duty on wool, do you nay? Well, only $70,000, 000 worth of wiol(pricu paid farmer) in grown In hln country, to JoOd.OOO.OOO corn 1500,000,000 wheat, sfXiO.OOO.OOO hay, $250,000,000 cotton, $100,000,000 hen' egg. Not a thirtieth of our farm pro duct I wool. It in hard to tax thirty loon for one. Hut tho wool tarlir hurt tho wool grow em. Why? IWauxo tho woolen manufacturer have to buy hnorted wool to mix with domestic wool, und the duty makun ,tho price no high a to I i re vent their luying a good price for lome grown wool, Tliu tho (armor hivh more for hi blanket, uud get leu for IiIh wool, Ku sUnd cold to foreign countrion In 1885 $115,000,000 worth of woolen good, where wo xold under $1,000,0001 The price of wool uud all farm product average higher in tho free trade than in tho protection period. The tut ltl'Mtlecl none of tho farmer' product In f.ivor of tho farmer. The tarlll' on wheal, etc., i entirely u ham, because we export grain and do not Im port it. If o were really to hut ourselve up to "the home market," tin glut of pro duce would ruin our farmer, Tho mora freelv KunH buy, tho better ot! uro aro American farmer. tlivoyour wiirkiiigmon work all the year round by help of free raw muterial and more foreign trade, and they will have more money to oud at homo, Think ubout thoo thing I When you vote for congremen, don't mind party name, but tlud out if tho candidate be lie v in tariff reform and lowering taxes. O, W. KolMfUou, who has a wife and rive children living near HoU City, loped a few day ago with a girl named Kttie Dudley. Mfi'liaiilrit' I'ulr. Tho tunth annual exhibition of the Portland Mechanic' Fair ojien October llh uml cl.ine uctoinsr -Ttli, ih.sm. uirge uddlllonn have Ihicii mado to the Pavll Hon. and It In tho Intention of the mamieo ment that the fair of thin Heanon nhall iio the grcatcHl of tho Pacllle Norlhuost. The Second I1. S. Cavalry Hand, tho Iwnt on the Coast ha been Hocured to furnlnh uiuhIi;. Half faro rate over tho O. H. N. Co., O. A C. H. It. uud Oregonlun Hallwav ( )iniauie' linen have been ho cured. One and ouu-lifth fare over the X. P. It. H. Co.' line. SkvIiiI Kxcuivlon over tho O. H. A X. Co.' line ut le than half rate on Octoliei 8th, 15th and l".'d. If further Information 1 dunlred iiddren A. S Whiting, Supt., I'ortlaml, Ogn. Ilotrl ArrlvuU. How'Mi.s Hoi): I)r ParkliiHon uud wife. Mi Hennou.J A Horn. J W Horn MrJouc, Pilot Hoi k j K Jacobson, La uranuo; n .Muiiett, .utnony, Kan: a and (.loo Fielder, ieo A Crotl'utc uud wife Ulilcauo: J no i'ok'kennor. Juuiner: O'Donuell, Walla Walla; J Tucker; A S Keen ami umlly, J Mruud. Pendleton (Jeo KiH'her, Kant Fork; 1, II KuhhcII uud wlfo, Mllgani; rrod ikMenham and wtte llartinan' hnur: Mr llutter. HoIho City H Turner. The Dalle: J X Hill. Atorfa (ioLiit.s Hiu.k Mr Jack non, Cold Spring : A J Hill. Pilot Hock; Ubekonar J McCormlck, Country; Jno Maualleld Walla Walla; S H Cole, K 11 Toleu, Mil ton : 1 L'lanariitou. M J MeJ one. .Mexico J S Frank, Jno Smith, Jamc Smith, 1 Kelly, Pocatello; M Hall, The Pendleton Holler Mills (C'Mimciiy !w) burrohi ponluy ) W S. BYERS A CO. Proprietors IViiillrloii, Orf (un MHitiifactiirrr f ilraliam, (rauiilated und ku-riui( riuur, IlKhtKt rh Vettt Fwld tut All kiluilH or Uraln. Klour, iuhI .chop, rtsl He, alwayi on hauil, Dospaln Block Pondlelon. IF YOU WANT THE EARTH TAKE THE WORLD It is almost the same thing. No Premiums; No Special Offers; No Cut Rates; Uut THE BEST AND BIGGEST NEWSPAPER On Tho North American Continent. l'J Largo Page und 81 1-ong Column. A POPULAR NOVEL t'nlillnluil III noil given with inch Inhim or the wi'kle Million. Ililiiiihu; am . I. uml continuing ItnTi iiftcr.'l Iih Wmlil Will print with rtirh Ihhiiii a roioihlf novi'l by a popular autlinr. .Mnoiitf I no wri'i'iM win uui ITIIfJllllCIIIHI, Beer Garden and Gymnasium Hall. Ilarvraa Ulnc, frvpo. Miitufltirvt - Near lNMtorrJr t'KNDI.KTUN, OIIKUON, llowlliiir Alley and OyinmoiUim Konm In roiuicotlon, Ju.t the pliir in iiiiii1 mi huur hi exereUhijrour iuuol una itrrnstlienlnit your frmiie. A conllul liivttHtlun to all. (laiiibrlnua llorrflo. ugliun, " Jyl SIGH IF THE GOLDEN BOOT. A.. I-I3SA.LJJY I'ftACTIOAI. BOOT & SHOEMAKER Main ana WcbbStrveU. Ustrrm Mao Knu ua Mh In Mtwfc. Pcrfcel At auruteJ. Wiillt-r Ilixnnl. WllkliTolllni. Itnlil, iliiRliaoiin, It, lb SleViiliMXi. II h KnrJ' dii, 'riuilili'N Itimly. .Inllioi lliiwihnrnc, K W. ItoMliMill, Kiiltli hilHirliill, .Inl.'H Vvnip, w in, ilium. .Mr. Alrxiinitcr. Joliii H. Wlii'er, llenry Wiwi.l, M. 10. lliiwlililll, Klori'iiru Wnnlcu MiirytVcll liny llxrthii M. Uliiv, Aniilii HilwiinlM, Itlimlii IMwiinl, r U. I'lillllii, riuHi. ikivuU will In. I In- iutcHt wnrKu of Itu IhwI writer fi thuy uru iiublUlied th ixwiku wnifii ovi'ri hum u 1 .1 k Ins iitxint. Nothlnir but llii' vi'ry bmt will liu mlmlilcil Into tin Wnrlil' Htiiln nnl (.Ibrar1 nf lletloii. ThU l.llirary of Kirti n Will Ho mipplleil to HnWrthnr Only. No Kxtia C'o.-Ii h Will He I'rlutcl. No Huelc NutubeiH (.'mi He KnrnUliect and No liitfln CupleH WlllbflHohl. If You Wllui Ihu Hi rim Complclr, HUHHUIttllK ATONCK. Ono Venr (W iniuiberx), l; (I M(inth(M nuinhfrtiJ.W?.; .1 Month (IS number). 23c. AihlrcHi. THE WORLD, Now York. ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN I They ilo happen every ilnr.aml when one happen to you. juu Mill wlh that yon were In Hired n ilii TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMP'Y. 'I'lir. Tk wklkiih' reaourre iirenumclent to pay at onro the mint enormous mau or elulm Hint even ureal railroad imd teum iHmi ncciueum can unnx iiwin n. ray nil claim, without UUrnunt. Iiiinmdhilelv iimm ni eliit of N.tlrnetory prtMif. Non Korfeliure tirovimona in all ll pollcle. Ten Millions of Assets. Two Millions of Surplus. PAID POLICY HOI.DKHH, 1,000,100, Clopton & Jackson, Resident Agents, KaatOreKonlnn bulhllnK. I'endleon, or. Those who believe ho thoroughly in protection should not go tiny longer withput insurance on their property, of whatso ever kind; and nearly everyone believes Unit n policy in ii good, Reliable Insurance Co. Ia worth every time what itco.sts, and proorastination should not bo indulged in when it comes to taking out a policy. In tho ilrst place, pick out competent and RELIABLE AGENTS, With whom to do your business -those who represent none but the beat insurance companies and go straightway and insure. When in search of such agents, don't Tail to turn your "peepers" in tlio direction of the ollice ol Clopton & Jackson, Loaned in tho BAST OREGON IAN building, Pendleton where you can hstvo any kind of insurance, whether Firo, Ma. rine, Accident or Life insurance, done up in APPLE-PIE ORDER! MONEY TO LOAN! Farm Lands in Eastern Oregon KlTltr.lt ON Patented Lands, . Olt ON Final Proof Certificates. Wo are, nUo, prepared to act n menu In tho mi I u and puroha) of real ektale, unit wilt rent building, collii'l rtnUnnd trantuctauy other lnullifK eulruited to u. na Ileal Katate Agent. E. D. Boyd & Co., Kt OreKOiilan Office, lVudlcton, Oregon. FOR SALE Four lota and a Iiouao on tho flat, near ttio O, K, A N. ilotiot, centrally located, l'ooU water, good foncoa, (or (1000. tlaay terms. Four lotH, ono iiuarter ot a block, near the Sinters' School, for $350 cash. CLOPTON JACKSON Insurano Agnts, rKNBLKTON, Ml lltr.. EleeantPuUm... mlsrniitHleepitur.-.. OMAHA. r.niiwrii B,,.. , -..vifcomifi r'reuofdtmrmiiii-,,. Oloaeeonneeilnn.., n., - Kailt knlinJ . 11 11 WWIH. Ta Hah Wmi- "'" icrtminipviivt, ...... i ..i wuBri.nu . .... IUU nf ruujv l:nliln. m . Kieemife, . . , Itnund Trip, Unllmltnl, ., . ... ," t.Vt.lMi.l nrilinCompHtijr, or A.U A, U W. II. IIOM.OMII, (ieneral JUnaitr. II. It. 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