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

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    TIIUHSDAY, NOVKMtJKH '22, 1888.
DAI I A' AND HK.MMVKKKLY,
liY TUB
Kiul UriKnlfiii; I'lihtlftliliic Company,
l'UNDLKTON OIIKUON.
tJAtt.V HlfllKCnilTIO.V ItATMt
Olio copy fcr year, by malP...... If; H
Onocopy lx month, by innll 't wj
Ono copy per week, by currier i
MIukIc number-
AUVKKTIH1NO ItATMt
DhpUiy Ailrrrtlitmtntu
Oiib Incli, or lew, in Hfinl-Wickly per
inonlli ,. ; f
One Inch, or Ioh, In Dully icr month....... J w
Two Inche, or Itn, In both, per month... 3 .A
Overllir'0liiclic,8eiiil-Weokly,pcrlncli
per month "
Over tlirco Inches, Dally, per lucli per
moot! ....... I
Over tlir'o Inchc-n, In both, per Inch per
iiiontli 1 &
8KMIWKKICI.Y HUllSCIIIlTION ItATMt
One copy per ycnr W $0
Ono copy Mx montlm.. 1 2.
Mingle numbers. 03
Frenilum pnper free toycnrlyMtowrlberii.
Holld nonpnrcll nilYorilicmenU In Hcmt
Weekly or nally, Arnt Insertion, per Inch,
11.00; ench ubeo.ucnl Insertion, fiOc.
IVieal notice", ten cent per line ench In
ertiou.
A ST11ANOH 8TATK OV AKKAIIIH.
That meat, poultry, butter, and eggs
have to bo Imported into thin couutry Is
not only a Htrango thins; it is almost
d I -.graceful. At thu uhuaI domnnd and
priccfl for these neccHHaricH a family with
forty or twenty acrcH of food land can
make moro money than moHtfarmors ean
on 160 acroB by raising grain; while on a
farm of a quarter or u half-Bcctlon thoy
could noon become comfortably "rich."
A creat many pcoplo who are obliged to
llvfe at hotolH and boarding Iioiincr hnvo
to go wlthot Homo of tlicflo common ar
ticlcn of food, itlmoHt tho year round, and
at tho Hiitno tlmu furinorH and their font-
illcH aro "runiilnB WIIh" ut utoroH for
Koodn which thoy intittt pay whout money
for. while with a little effort and manage
ment they could pay till their tttoro blll
ait tltoy K'J nloiiu with pork, tonItry, lint
tor and cggH.
Thin Ih tlio cane all ovor Oregon, and
wo can't untlerHtand It. Xo Htato in tho
Untoii lntrt better ndvnntagcH for raiHing
plenty of tltcro thlngH for liotnu coiiKtimp
Hon, yet to-duy Oicgou f importing a
large portion of Iln bacon, itn poultry, ItH
butter, and Km cggH. Why, hiiuiII itirinurx
in .MiiHHaclniKotlH, Ohio, and Iowa pay
their Hloro t ill Ih tho year round with but
ter, cggH, and Kullry, and often have a
mnig llltlu balance In their favor bonide,
und ynt cell them at not more than two
thlnlH thu price loadily obtainable here.
The papora have been tailing about
thin curiotiM and diHurcditnblo Hlate
of allalirt for yearn, but It k'uiiih
to have ilono no good. Hill we
are living without or oceaeionally
obtaining a dear tuHto of them pro
duct cliIpH'd huudrcdH, and. in many
can'H thoiiKunilti of mile. Thin problem
ih neatly an dllllcult iid to give it tearou
foran wliy fitiuurri xliiiitld votn for inon
iMilii H, trtndti, and hlith tujsu.
Till; SCIKIOI.-lltKIK IJl'IM'KIS,
Tim Salem suituwiiun, along with a
nunilmr of other Oregon journal, Ih pro
terttlug iiguliikt a change of foliool bookH.
It HiivH that
"It h tellably reMiited that the wheel
book monopoly Inn been wimwufnl
that they have Htiiveeded in Nccuilug Ihe
voUw of Homo twenty out of twenty-nine
county hcIhhiI miiKfrlntontliiiiU In the
Slate for u change of teadeiH, Htibhlltut
Ing for I bono now in ueo anothor oriiw
ptitiliidiod by tho nihoohbool; tnut; and
that for the I'inli cerion of atlthmeticH
they have coiniled feme llfteeu, or a ma
jority of the uton, throwing out the
llrookM voriert now In itio; and that tluvv
have BUivecded in getting a majority' of
the votes lor all tlio new text Ihhikh
adopted hIiico the last vote wait taken
four yearn ago."
Tho Statesman pioceedH to severely
crlticiHo the ncliool-book "trust" whlcli
wo htippodo, however, In an "entirely
private affair" and iiidlnuatctt that the
voter) of noiuo nchool Miporlntoiuloutu
have been obtained by Imptoicr inllu-
rncen.
"In the ciiko of an Kindem Oiegon
superintendent ho had made up bin
mind that the VM arithmetic were the
boot, and m informed a valley tmporiu
teudent, an early as July lnt, lfore bo I
had keen tho bookH at all. In tho cat-o of
u Southern Oregon nuorintondentht had
u muilo up bin mind junt after hia loturn
Irutn tlio natiouat teacuera- convoutior,
at Han rraucixco, and wax vety laviHh
with fumU, though ho had before boon
very bind punhed to meet bin bllln.
There aro other iii.tuiuvn of premature
or Hudden convertons to tho advocacy of
a new hoi lea of readora and of Fisli'n
arithmellca and the fact Ih, if tho (eoplo
Mill, through their roircontatlveii, take
ocvaitiou to ttift thin thing to 'the Iwltoin,
it will turn out that thin Hull in a large
xled whulo."
Wo think tho Hchool bUoriuteudeutH
ought to know better than the oditort),
though we agree with tho kickers that
the change of school bookH seems tq bo
au impotiltiou Uon the public.
Tni; total vote of Philadelphia wus:05,
744. In 1884 H was only 174,747, aa In
crease of 31,000.
HIIAI.I. XV K CONTIKUK T1IK IIAII.Y?
A number of tho leading IjuhIucbs men
of I'cndlototi havo volunteered to take
Hoversl cxtm copioH of tho Dally KAtr
OimooNiAN in order that tho paicr may
have tho rcoulrcd number of 300 Hub-
; scribcrH to limuro Its continued publica
tion. Karly in December a canvasser
will bo Fent tho rounds in ficarch of ruu-
PcrlberH, tho papcrH to bo delivered by
carrier. Ah largo a town Htibscription list
Mill bo worked up uh posHlblo, and If 300
HtibscriberH aro obtttlnod tho paper will
appear as a morning dally, every day In
tho week cxeopt Sunday, with tho iibbo-
elated prcKH dispatches and all tho
noun, both local and general, on and af
ter tho lat of January, 1881). Thia will
furninh tho iiowh of tlio day fully twenty-
four hourH ahead of any other May of ob
taining It, and give to tho Kaht Oiikook
ian'h readoiH full value for their monoy.
The price of tlio D dly will bol!0 centH a
Meek, and overy ono who fcem that tho
KAr OitKtioxiAN in a hciiier and not a
"dead head," In everything which per
tains to tlio wolfare of Pendleton, li
asked to become a immanent Hubscribor.
Tho outlay of 20 cents a week will not bo
missed by Individuals, but if enough of
such small sums come in, It will onablt
us to publish it fl rut-clans paper, one which
will be of great advantage to Pondlotoa
and tho surrounding country. Tho East
Orkuonian has fulfilled its promises in
tho past, and It will continue to do bo in
the faturo.
We make thin as a purely business
proposition. No person who has an in
terest in Pendleton's welfare ought to
ignoro or reject it becauso of personal dis
like or because our politics do nut suit
him. Outside of and above politics and
of personalities we are working for tho
samo object that all should lie, the com
mon good of tho jicoplo of this town and
region of country. If what wo havo done,
aro doing, and projioao to do has not
aided and will not aid in our gouoral
prosiKsrlty, then don't assist us. If it
will aid tho town and country, help us
out to tho extent of your ability.
Tun next senator will of course bo a
Hopublican, but ICastern Oregon is en
titled to the honor of naming him, and
mo doubt not, If tho delegates from this
side stick together, thoy will get tlio aid
of Southern Oregon in soleetlng somo
bunchgriiHfer to represent us In tho .Sen
ate. Ochoco Kevlow.
Don't deceive yourself. Kabtem Ore
gon has no more chance of securing the
next United KtiitoH Senator than Prine
vlllo has of becoming the capital of tho
Stale. Tlio railroads and capitalists havo
a man ulioady chosen. Portland Is tlio
Stato of Oregon, so fur us lepieoontatlon
in the United States Senate Ih concerned.
Am. leading KoimblicaiiH are of the
opinion that tien. I larrison'H Cabinet will
contain u Pacific Coaiit iiiomlior, and Sen
ator Mitchell, of Oicgon, and John K.
Swift, of California, mo named as possi
bilities. 4Now York Evening World.
Wouldn't there bo fun In tho camp If
Mitchell miih uppoiutml to a Cabinet KhI
tlon? That Mould clour tho May nicely for
Homebody o!io-for United States Sen
ator in 18UI. Hut who Mould it bo, Joo
Simon, Harvey Scott, lamduulct Wil
liams, or Sol ! Uracil.
Tiik Philadelphia Timoa makod tlio fol
lowing Cablnot suggestion :
Seeiutury of Slate Jamea (!. Maine, of
Maine.
Secretary of the Interior Kiiiiiioiih
lllaiue. '
Soeiotary of War Jamoritl. Maino.l'd.
Seuiutarv of the Treasury Mis. Jiuiioh
(i. lllaiue.
Postmaster Uenorul J a men U. Maine,
ltd.
Attorney (ionem! Walker Maine.
Seerelaiy of the Nuvy -Any other
ltlaiue tlufl can swim.
Tin: Philadelphia Times, a protectionist
paper, sayH :
"It can only be a question of very brief
tiinoMhcn our iuduhtiies will Ih given
free row inateiials. If not granted by the
Congress just elected, It Mill surely Iw
done by the Congiess to be elected in
181H), and ltepubliain jwmer can avert de
feat two years heneo by giving our mills
and lalwr tho free raw materials which
ure given in everv other protection country
of tho world."
- BUY-
Notes and Receipts
FROM FIRST HANDS,:
A Zat-fe Stock Junt from the
Frcitxrs, at Low J?lyurcH.
The Latest Forms
In puds or books, Wo also Imvcu
$2000 Stock of Legal Blanks
Including Circuit and County Court,!
Probata nnd County Court, Justice's
Court, Hcul Estato, Miscellane- ,
ouh and Land Blanks. (
Send for Samples and Prices,
ADDKK84
EAST OREGONIAN PUB GO,.
PcndUton, Oregon.
BHSBsEfl
QOflH
Watson & Luhrs,
Proprietors of the'
Steam-planing Kill, Sash and
Door Factory and Lumber.
rillCNITUHK kept In otock nml limit
to order.
GKDAK HIIIKOl.KH FOll BALK
Klrit-clPM workmen emplnved snd work
done rh ortlerru.
WATON A I.UIIIW, n
invKtf IVnillcton.OrPKOU.
The Pendleton Holler Mills,
(Oiimrity MO barroU p-r day )
W S. BYERS & CO, Proprietors,
I'l'inllHori.OreKon,
.MiiiinfHctiiiur of (Imliani, uramilntvd and
Noir-rUIng Hour.
VAI'lTAIi M.OOUOOO
Estnbllsliedln Portland in 1877.
IxvincH paid In Ortmiii
Une paid In Wiuililnston Ter M.,M
(Iniin, wool, t ic, t ovored from time of do-iii-nn
nminirv wi i rfluitun or mllrouil until
old hi rortliiiulorHiui KninclK-o, InoliidliiK
HkIin In tnr sit from ears lo Mcrmcr, wlillo
,,nw,mrv7iK.ti.KitrR)I.n:....N.1.,.nlffr.i
'.THiiirkHi., I'orilMitd
' ('MilTON A .lAC'KoX. Asoilld,
' Kepis tlin IViidlcloti, Ori-Koti.
llialH'Hl Cnnli 1'i'ire I'uld roe
HIllltH Of (al'lllt,.
Alt
Klotiv, infill .rlitio, feed rtc, iilwnyK on linml.
Hiestand, Warner S Co.
Echo, Oregon.
IlKAI.r.llM IS
THE OPERA SALOON.
M. BRENNER, Prop.
COimrKTIlKHT l'B.N'OI.KTON
Svt door lo Knurr's Oncm lloutc.
Tint Hot llr.iudt of WIiiiik, Million and
CIIPUH
Sandwiches of All Kinds.
WKlNIIAItpTM IIKi:it.
NEAGLE BROS.;
BLACKSMITHS
Gen. Merchandise
Pendleton
Roller Mills
Flour.
S'J OKA O i: and FOlt WAlllUXG
WJ.Hansford&Go.
Dcnlvrs In
wagonmakers, i Hardware and, Tinware
Corner Mala and Water i PX3MPS AND PIPE.
PoncMoton, - - Oregon ; ,
PLUMBING Promotly Dono.
All hind of llliickmiutliliiif ;dono In llir ,,..um,,.i... ........
Iirat mid prompt miinntir. Wauona, lttr.e I MAI.N Hlltl.l.T, I'UMil.irroN.
nml ItitckH iiuiilr toonU'r. . , , ,. . ......
ltrpaMHU a Special!,,. I &!!Z ,,uW, ,m,rn""E u
I'nrtlciilm Hltfiuton to liorn Klioelni; III
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT,
A.. I-TIEA-LlllY"
iMtAcncvr,
BOOT & SHOEMAKER
Main and WebUHtn-eK
r.ahtl'i'ii .lludn HiiotH
mid NIu,m u
Ntork.
IVrfvcl fltGimmntvcil.
iOows .For Sale !
t
APPLY TO
Money to Loan
la .mull Hiuim on pvrkounl security at n-a-konnble
ruU.
Nogotlable Paper Discounted,
Apply to i:. I. 1IUYI A CO.,
ICiut Oroxoiilun llulldlmr.
ivndletou,iiivi:oii
VILLARD HOUSE RESTAURANT
Mrs. Tom Bradley, Proprietress.
Main Ntret
I'cudlvtaii.
Only rlrat-ctHki nrcominotliitlou, llfiul
iiimrtirn foroommerclul travulen. The put
nmiutu of tlin public nollclltd, vparlus uo
pHlua to pleu.o (lu'in,
H. C. WRIGHT,
Dealer In
General Merchandise,
yrjs, ojtEQOx.
Carrie a wlt-auortFtl mock of kooJi, and
makf ipeclalty of Urocerlv.
tKN IIL.KT0K PMICKM K CAMH.
aufrt Jui
James Crawford,
MutiufHcturer of nudll)ealer in
Harness, Saddles, Bridles.
Whips, Etc.,
Tents and Wagon Shoots
jf for 8alo
A T BEDROCK P1UOES.
Odd Kllofi' Kulldlnc, Mala ttrett. Ju2
Estes & Guilds,
rroprletora o the
CITY LIVERY FEED di SALE
STABLE.
Baled Hay and Grain.
Mpleudld Hlgm, MbsIii or Uoubte, and
Waddle Harac alwaj M an hn4.
HrMi boarded by the day.
Week ar Mouth
All Klndi of Ked For Bate, In Small or
Largo Lot.
OHABQII 1UBASONABLS!
Marshall & Dickson
Pondloton, Oregon.
'First National Bank
OF l'KNI)LETOr
LKVV A.VKIZNV, l'rcld-lit,
JACOII KltAV.KIt, Vice President.
HAM I'.HI'lUUMS.Ciulilcr.
C. It. WADK, AkUtani
taut Cathler,
Transact a 6eneralBanking Business
Exchange on All Parts of the World
Bought and Sold.
I Collection mndP nt all x)lat on rensonable
lernii.
CHA8. H. DODO & CO.,
I" IMPORTERS Of
Hardware, Iron, Sted
AND FARM MACHINERY.
P'lturj i . jcAi.w ' - , u
nnnsauuDnu
Solo Agents for Oregon and Washington fr
k:cRE'8 NEW DEAL PLOWS.
lion, inav inoo wnu ,iau u..n "v?" -"""r.."1" u " x wmmu
tlitlrpralte. Wofarnlih tbem with or without teal atUrbajiU
feat attachment arqoxtra.
XDommiaEi rpoJWjEsiR. Xiia1 suxky pi,owi,
, BUCKEYE SHOE PRES8 GRAIN DRILL ,
n..tn i ii 1 1 Hiitutvinr nmmtimrn '
vi mil mia(vn'vt,"i jua
CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER,
Tim JAIfiL nnroYfU iBipieuiwuv iui ";",M. ? nw wriwej
. . . I n...la Haaalaaaa TiIiiaIam. a.
Jristiorui puu ukiiot wyiiui rvmvivi,
QO.WIITTLER FARM WAQON8. .
H w aawa - - - - .... ' '
Uwrene A Clmpln'H Hprlns-Toptn imrrow, unto narrowi, iKientin n
I'HCina rnnnuiK i,
I1A1HI1 WlllE. ETC., ETC.
FOlt Hl'KCIAL CIHCWLAHS ANI l'JUOK LI8T&
CARPETS!
Wall Paper, Lace Ourtaini, Window
Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc
np vv n i n. .vwinir ivil:ii
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Failing's Carpet Store,
-a a- t o a. iL. tlH.UlAai Aaaa
main nirpni. npar inn uriuEB. icuKivmii vin
n w a r it fir--afeM Wi mm WmmmW.
uavi iii iMiauui wa wwvva w r
Snell, Heifshu & Woodarl,
Succeesorfl to Hodgo, Davl Se Co., nnd HeHahu, Woodwd 4 Oi,
IMPORTING WHOLESALE DRUBulo
NOS. 02 A 0t FHONT STRKKT, I'OKTI.AND, OHKfiOS.
ORnGSPOP4DENCE SOLICITPn
Wliard Bouse.
O.Vl'f. ItOR.X I'i'iiprlPlor
PENDLETON, 0KEG0N.
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Re-opened, Re-furnished imtl
Equipped in First
Class Stvle.
SALOONS.
7 . l. .ii.iirn
VI' .... I'll.' Iln.unv. LVlUlt N
uivioii.i'rni"' .
i,
f. Ol ltv imi.uin
Trv It nnd mo 1 j.ou.Joii'lHMi'.
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL
' MEN.
. ..... t L lUIDUI
I . ..... u...-u-irt.. k'ln.vinu.
.....c. l.nnPUIRTOlI
i.iitr.ii. urjjirriitr "'..":..
drauKlit. WIiim. Ilnuw!1
beat lirnndi, nMocK.
I ..nllmi IMrlnrf. 5IB
lit TM,
tain " iiiaonitl
L iiibOamrlutHt2
Free Couch to and from Trains.
H. F. Johnson &Co.,
Prescription Druggists.
PURE MEDICINES,
CHOICE PERFUMES,
Requisites of tne Toilet,
Stationery & Sohool Supplies
Flae Imported aad Key Wett Cljars.
Oppoitle VlllarJ Hoiwe,
PKNDLETON, - . . OREUON
Bucks for Sale I
ak AiliituilHtrntnr or t lie entute of tho late
iinnui ito, tne iinUHUlKneu will tell
ilurlnetlifenxxt two month nil tlie bnrhs
recemlyowuwt bv said decerned, tlietume
ueing
2000 Thoroughbred Registered
and Grade lluchx.
ttse buck arc kept In Rood pmture, near
mum. urvKuu, una urti in nne conuiiionanu
iiioroiiiiiiiy touno.
The lllnlemlL'Uril will vlilt Alba avvrvWo.l
iie.duy, and met any partlen wlahlus toi.es
mo iiiucKwiuruiurcnainir.
Kaiy terms will be extended to purcbuterti
Kor partlculun nrtdrenn
, It. O. THOMl'SO.V, AdmlnUtrator,
augiSKMr Pendleton, Oregon.
ROBERT BOND
DKALKIl IN
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU
SAGE, DRIED HEATS, LARD.
Court etre t, oppof lie J, II. Shoemaker! .
mohlOdiw
I IWfcRw thlpH,obUMnbntl
4 U49 Moipa at,
LMHtTHMUS.
poslte Court Home. b ww-"'
Uquom and ClKariCoa"11
MlSOELLAKWa
-w . irir I li W IIlSTlUf.WT
Collecting a JuW'J'ZEm U
celved, nnd nnl prooa
rates.
0 1'IUNTINU CAW
k' 1UT lllllMlllRIAn un'
will prove tbey
any other printing hoa"
-- wiai, 11I.ANK6.
Unm than tWO IW""T..:i ud
... 1. , ,1,1s ottM. iapi11'
needing pecUt ioi w.
TOIHAY ANIMAIA
cover him by mp,I"J
... .. . ..... noiAilllli
iu luc r.oi
ever)- time.
THE BOWMAN
Main and Railroad ., 'w
: i t
not and haa every eaa,,""
any.
Henry Kpjpt
m m m aw