East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 09, 1889, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    SATO It DAY, FHUUUAKY 9, 1880.
DAILY AND HKMNWKKKIjY,
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Kt Oregonlnn l'lililliihlng Company,
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triiiin.
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Extra eopicrt of llm Now Year'a Kaki
Ohkiionia.n nmy bo liml at tliu IiuhIiiiwh
ollieu at 10 emita n i:oiy, In wrappera
rt'nily for tnalliiiK, if tlcHirod. 'outline
prepaid.
I'UIHTI.I.'HH l.l'.IIINI.ATION
AhhImU'iI yvHtcnliiy in tlila paper, the
jHulein lloiinl of 'IVuiIti Imvo performed n
very miiihHiIo itnil prmtleal work by pafH.
inir u wit of remiliitloiiH in toward to
'VttiiiKt.'tit railroad IckIhIiiIIoii." Kail
roatla, within Hit' iiibcIvch, urn inoiiopollcH
to a Kroat tixltmt and liavo tlio power and
uliility to prevent t lie cairyhiK out of any
law uKaiiiNt tlndr Interest, and any ox-
poittui in'C(iH-ar to ovadin tho l.twt'nn ho
thrown upon tlm ml roust of t ho paitlctilur
railroad, without tho latter oven knowing
it. Then, what in llm nmt of "at t lucent
luKihlatloti," whim tlm people tliettihelvea
Biibtain a Ioph inttti'iid of receiving un
OXpOCted iKUIlllltV
OwIiik to the railroad la-Inn iiioiioio
Hurt within tlieniHidvcH, tluiy have alx-ut-liitu
power to do ua thoy pliiuno anil no
law can reach thorn, becatiNit it in eontrary
to natural law.
Tlio inahillty of the Kioilt) to tnalco
rattia for railroad Itaa lieon tried ocr
ml over again. In ttomu imlaneoa thuiv
linri lawn uppaient kuIii to tho e.oplu, hat
tlio' rtllroada Itavn nmclo it up in aomt)
ion
rtuvl
Wion.
llituoplo to adopt )h
tnencotirnRw cwitpetltloti by uw-,-
thn natural powerH with which tliu Ureu
tor lint endowed Ilia eieaturim. In oaaea
where tho natural waterwaya cannot lai
otlllzed, then tho people, throutih tho
Kunural Koverninent, xhonld own and
oHrato tho rallroatli, and fjlvoovery man,
tilK anil little, the hoiudlt of tho lowont
jkhhIIiUi ratt'H. Other lefornia will have
to eonik about before thia tHrura to do
uway with tho objeelltiiiH at prenent of a
majority of tho ta'oplo to u eentralied
government, but theHo reforum will eomu
ar.tl when they tlo the trouble with tho
railroad will bo ut an end.
Tho paxHiui; of "tiioi;cnt lailrond lels
lutlon" reinlntU tho w riter of tho fellow
who knowH uothiiiBof the wwt of e n
ittrtH'tion, who wauta a bulldiin; of eerlaln
diiueiiHloiiH and eoiit. lining inueli i f
eortain mattiilal, hrieka, moitar, lumber,
labor, etc., for aueh and nui'li a price,
when the font of material in tho proposed
bulldinti far extved-t the price at which
be wanta it. It ix utterly an iinHdhilit.v;
agaitiHt tho lawa of nature, and of man,
honco It never aceotnplidied.
Of courm) urailroad'a eupilallzation may
tat faW anil the iiianunemeiit exact u
dividend on the false amount out of the
people, which U really unjust, but this
earn la tuuall compated to that paid out
byr.illriud to wthtandtho attaekaof
men, who foul the little jmwor with
which thoy are clothed, and who think
that a "law " will accomplirth uii) tiling and I
everything. Thl oxpeiiso the railioada
aiijiarcntly have to aland, but the ooplo
have to foot tho bill in the cud, though
indirectly.
Thlngei, within theuthelvea moiiojHiItcH,
hliould nut le in the handaof iudlviduaU,
Imcause theo IntllvIduaU are thereby in
vested with autociatie power and jy
thoiuHclvea thica jirlce.H or moio for woik
IH'rformcd, while the balance of their
fellowmen have to take leva than they
really cam and deserve, ami which U
rightfully thcira.
Our lawa of taxation and assessment
nre In u reat measure icponsiblo for
thes.0 errora. In thete! any use in taxing
the material with which a railroad is
operated V H a railroad ioiupany in taxed !
1100,000 tlooH it not luvo to increaho it
rates of tralllc to cover that amount and
ndniburae itnelf by unletting a larger
amount from the namo identical coplu
to whom they paid tho tax? la anything
moro fooliuh than collecting a tux from a
railroad company one day nnd then tako
the balance of tho year, threo bundled
and nixtyfour daya, to jiay it back in
iiiHlallmenta?
This kind of taxation la alwut afleircc
tivo u h "ctringciit railroad legislation" to
compel tho corporal Ioiih to give cheaper
transiortiition ratea. That la, if jou
Hhould want a man to do cheaper work
then tax film to do It. It la unnatural.
It can not be done ho long as two nnd two
make four and perpetual motion is im
poHHlhlu. When two and two don't mako
four, and perpetual motion !h a pciunco,
then the writer will beliovu In thu prefont
ayptem of taxation and "atringeut railroad
leglHlatlon."
Wo rocognir.0 tho fact, though,
that wo have not thu ability to prove tho
truth of our IiIoiih to tho majority of our
fellowmen, but we do believe that tho
tlmo will count when the "Oat will bo
neon" art plain tut thu huh in thu nky.
Until then, wit will work in our feeble
way to explain tho faith that Is in uh.
Hi.aink, Wlniloin, Wnnamakur and
Ituttk heatl tint list for ('nbliiet positloiiM
umter llanison. It Ih u nettled fact that
thrso four bavu been Kelectetl.
(Ioi.oiiaiio poople ute linomlng Kx
Uovernor John b. Uoutt for a Cabinet
poHltlon.
A iti:ni:.iiiMi has been granted In thu
Agricultural College case by the Supremo
Court
CtFAl : SJtS MU
Pll' O 'll T (IO
figW tawi BtrUurt u
CS MM ky th
UlllfisiCalutCa.
Tr4VBEiniirli
iKr.rsaiocfrifv
PORTLAND, (In
Ills tl linnelrrn unlvtr
m futlntactlon In llm
curctf iunuirli(r nJ
(Hi rl I pritrrlliolttnil
(let f to In ricoiiimen J
Inn It lu nil minrtrtrt
t.J.STtlNCIt. il.l
Decatur, lit.
riticn.Bi.tio.
Hold ty 1)iui!kIIi.
I.rf.i r.v Kticbli r, Aannii, IViMlfbiii, Dr.
MUSICIAN,
Will furnish Ornss Band nnd Orchestral
Music nt Short Notice.
AUit muhic furCiiiici'ilH Hulls ami UVildliiKi,
Lessons Given on the Violin
unit all Ham) liitniini'ii'H.
I'rlrc r aoniililo. .M'orilrrsloflHt I'l 'lrli'
it'" Jewelry Htoiuwll. leeehii pruinpl al'en
tlon. felt I
WOOL!
"W J. KiiT'idsli,
lVn4lnlui, Ori'Ktin.
WOOL iSmSSm P
. t.ul
Hulls wo tl on iiuiulstnn In lVndlrtoii ami
aldllk'tll'' llni'T hip tl. It. a .-s.
anil Hunt's niBil.
tlnlv local wool ilasl rln IIih IK'M. Hxttf
faction Ktiar'tult cJ, iTntt on or ait.lri'Mi.
W. J. FURNISH,
I'ouilli'tnn
Orison,
I TV T CT T T 1 A "XT TT No other firm can do all kinds of Insurario
N O U JTV A JN VL' M . " aell as can J done by U
CLOPTON & BOYD,
Offlco in East Orogonlan Building
Pondloton. Orn.
FOR 1889 !
Now Ih tho time to Kubacrilw for the
West Shore Magazine
For 1880, und pceuto a full volume of number. It Is tho
Cheapest Illustrated Magazine In the World.
tho ontlro Pacific NorthwcHt
completely, und dealH with all Hiibjects of Interest to thoao seeking information of
Ihla region. For the current year Tun Wkst Shorn will Hurpawt lu oxcollenco tlio
volume Jiu-t closed, und will bo n cotujileto exponent of tlio rcHourcea oi, ana a care
ful chronicler of nil new enterprise of impoitanco In, the enriro region embraced
within tho limits of Oregon, Wttshingttu, Monbina, Idaho, Hrillsh Columbia and
Atitfktt, together with u multitude of miperb engravings of scenery, citlcn, InilUH
triea, etc., of the country described.
TWELVE ART SUPPLEMENTS.
All elegant engravings, In colorM or tinta, will lw Issued, one with each number.
These HttpplementH uio ITx'.a Inches In sine, und represent kjiiiu object of general
Interest or Homo feature of Iho Magnlllcent Hconery of the wcHt, and will ulono bo
worth thu price of the mugu.liu;.
You cannot tlo without Tun Wkkt Siitutt: for 18H1I. Only 12.60 a year; TiO cent
extra for M)htagu If hunt beyond thu limits of the United .Statea, Mexico or Canada.
Single copies, ''" cents. Address .
L SAMUEL, PulslejrPortland, Or.
FURNITURE, CRRPETS.
E. O. & E. M. WHEELER,
DKAI.EHH IN
FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS,
OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETO.
A Com plot o Htink of Ftiniltttro and Caretit.
Our Stock Covers 5,000 Feet of Flooring.
1.0DUK DIHKCTOUY.
1 tnt'im evi-ry Mnnilsy nUlit In GuJ Kel
lows' Hall. IIkn IlAOKN.Hrnrtlnry.
IJKNIJIiKTUN tllAl'TKIt Nt). 123, It. A. M.
L MpoIs nt lli Waxinle Teutplo on tlio
;int and t!!i Krliliijs of eiieli month, nt VM
nVlnrlC. .1. 1'. IICSIIKK.lt. P.: V. II. CLOITON.
Secretary.
t'N.IK I.OUUK NO. 8.1, A. K. A A.M.
Mi...tann itm KH-nnil anil fourth Mon-
niys of racli mouth, nt 7 I'M o'clotk. II. J.
Hkam, W. Sl.j V. K. Potwink, Htcrctary.
K
l)KNI)f.KT()N UUKiK NO. M. A..t . A A.M.
1 ilnou In tliu Masonic Tuiuplo on tho
tint hiiU third MoiiiIuh (f enclitnonth nt
?a o'clock. T. J. Mtt.i.toK, U M.; lb aw
kxaxiikii, Hivretnry.
VIOLA f.OIKIK NO. II4.A. O. IT. W. Meeta
thollrKlnnU third Fridays of farh mon h
ntOihl FVIIowV Hall at 7t:u oVlork. K. 1".
TfTl, M. vV.; U.A.Hmitii, Kecorder.
EUHKKA I.OHOK NO. 31. I. O. O. K. Meet
every Hiiliirilsy nvenltnc at 7i30 o'clock.
It. Al.fXAUltlt, N. O.
MATII.I.A KNtMAII'MKNT NO. 17, 1. O
ii. V. MnitK mi tliu Mcrnnd hum liiit
riinrwlnvo nf iiicli iniiii'li. nt 7t!W o'clock.
T. V. ltnurke, , r.( Max llm r,Hcrlhe.
u
)AI'MNK HKHKfC V MiltOK No. IS, I. O.
' ..... .t.. .....I .I.Ih.1 'I'lmrd
.ilirci inn mi"fc nun hiii'i ......
1 '
I O. V
Jiiys of moll niontli
CiOODS BOLD ON EASY I'AYMKNTH.
12. O. and J. M. WHlilHSLlill
8UCCCESS0RS TO FORBES WHEELER,
AHsociatfon Hnllding I'eittlletou, Or
CARPE1S
HAttMONV I.ODOK NO. 21, K. OV V.
Mel lu Odd Kellnws' Hall evt-ry Tue
day ovr.lnr nt 7:30 o'lilnok. .1. (. I.kahuiik,
ar.: c.j. viitTAKKit,ic. of it.and h.
AMOV I.OIK1K NO. t. K. OKI'. Meets In
Odd KnllowN Mull every Weduchdiiy
ovonlntr nt 7IM o'clocl;. M. MottKltKAIi, U.
C.i II. (lAHKIHl.tl, K. or ib ami n.
KIT t?AltHON"r()HT, l. A. It., mrelN at
Whreler'n Hull every Thursilny night.
II. H. VKft.K, Cotniiiandcri J. H. Howkn,
Adjutnnt.
Depot (or Household Goods!
A. W. SHULZE,
Dealer In
Furniture, Stovea & Bedding
Second Hand ftirultutv ItoiiKlit anil Hold.
BARGAINS AT SHULZB'S
Main HI., tivarWt lih,
PKNDI.KTON - OltKdON.
Hiestand, Warner & Go.
Echo, Oregon
DKAI.KKH IM
Wall Paper, Lac Cur tain r Window Bhadsi,
Oil OlotofU-inoleums, etc.
The "WHITE" Sewing Machine,
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Failing's Carpet Store,
Main Street, neu Um bridgt, PengUto, Orga.
Alexander & Frazer,
ItK.M.KIW IN
General Merchandise,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Dress and
Fancy Goods.
F'amily Groceries a Specialty.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.
4).I'IT.1. . . V.VOUOIKJO
Esttblisht d In Per land In 1877.
Uir. uild In Ort-aou It?, IS)
uid In WhIiIiikIiii 'IV r . . .. ro,;si
t.Uft.iiio
(Iralu. wixH, etc., i-ovorttl from lluinof d
lUrry toeoiiiilr warehnuat- or nillr -ud until
Mild (n rnrtlauil nrSun rruiii'l.V.i, liniliidlm;
rUkK In tra ml from ears to lenn r, wlillo
on Mhari'N, ftr,
IlKIUIKUT KOI.OKII. .MaiiHKvr,
.'7 htarU Ml.. Portland.
Cuhmxis A llovn. Avcutu,
dtvlil itm reliilli'tuii, Oreitoit,
KKWAItlt.
si iiv.-sl fnnn niv nliiooon llntler creek Uvo
lifad of inarm, l)n llea.lillten uray, lirniuU
ed ( lnrvi oicl )ou left houia, rand mttall
tt on rhfht hip: one.'dHi-k, two buy and ono
n ri'i. I'nniiliMl iiri.. Willi diiittlt tl uiuli r
it on rlKltl "Ii'. Wilt piiy Hit above rvwnd
to nu one ki'ildliiK me Infnnua lull leuilluu
in ilifir rvroveiy.
jlil Int II. l. .MANN, l.rua. Monow Co.
N
H OriOK TO IONTUAOT01K
squint tililH will ho rcilvcd until ten
oV'oek a. m. rVhruHry 9, 1 .!), tiv the illrei
tort of -i'li"'il l)iirlcl No tUi, llnint tin eeun
ty.fur the Im mv u ent of k'lioi Ii ni' and
liroundt In tlicli" iMtrii't, kIiiihIoI In Sou h
Old -lirUU. -'t-l'Ul0 ltl'il I'll II til) MM II Hi
MiWiiitlie. )lrivl .r ii-kvivu tho rlxi.t lo re
Jix'lmo or ad MiU.
PO.UtAND BUSINESS
COUCGE.
I'oitlmJ, Orfson.
IS-. i. ii. i i i. .i i.,.li luMnictlon. 'H;il-
II.ii.mI ifimt .tion.i i wine iMiiiularlty. Butlnttt,
6otJi. Cmnmithclani NnmMMp Ovp il
mtnit .tul.-i.n .uliiii'leil al ituy llnio. (4it.i
liu.itt nnd uri'i Mi'oi i iKMiiit.'iihhient flic.
J, 1. tStO.Sf'I. A, K AltUI,Tlt0.SU, l'rl.
Notary and Corporation Seals,
In PoiKlloton.
FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH.
Tho uuii ulo fur ial uiatlti liy other
m Him, lu lortUnd or Ihv Ki, U from $(k,0O
17.00, with mpren I'liurtM .it lot. If you
nfsi;nil,i'iut our order toiun, ami HVe
fnnn Jito to M.oo ihi-rrhy.
mhMdtf
East Oregonian Pub, Co.,
Pendleton, Oregon.
ROBERT BOND
l') l KK IN-
BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, SAU
SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD.
Court Street, oprxwtto I. II. simeiimKi r'".
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL.
(1AOKN A DWVKIt, I'ropi.
Court nud Jolitikoti hi. - . IVndktmi.Or.
Just Opened. New Furniture Throughout.
Hperlal ocrnmiuola'loti for enmmerclal
men and fiiiullli. Klortrlo IlKhta
throiiKhniit. llfiUS.iuud Wet.
I'rio Hit.
The Ml it ly Hotel orihr Htatw.
MnVf9TIQPRC K."ih tn.imln,
HUIklllIWl.n K. foi,vt oM" ntmitti
en Jvrtjiing tptt mfn ll Ch-t;o, luul or !(
Gen. Merchandise
Pendleton
Rbller Mills
Flour.
,
8 2 OICA iJ and FOR WARDING
Tickets &ra".ssrd
and Ktirnpe. '""1
Elegant Pullman Palace Ci
Kmlnrant HlpppliiK Cam run Ihrounh on I
preirn Trnlnn to 1
OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. pi
Free of oharno and without elnuiuf.
Clone oonnrclloni Hi rorltnnd fnr Hun yi
MimMW HIIU I ntlllllll 0nU.
Kiwi holind unxxi MKi rnrrlvf. i un .
V.iwitouiidlri'l?litHrrlvc nt RKHi n. tnj
nrtitnl7::W)i). in.
WoHttiound tui'xi'inci'r Hrrhe nt tA
Went Imiii. d froltthl arrive BUl!3i.m I
........ ... -,
Wnlln U'lillt nnd I'riidlrtnn Hrl
Leaven al 9:00 a. m. for Wnlln. Wnll3
rivi-p ni r. i iv in. irum mum wioih.
To Hun Krmiiineo, To I'urtlitntt.
t.'olumlila, l ' bt Ori'Rini, Krhj
Ori'Roii. IVti8 Ma e. Keb7
staif.Keb 12 folium. Ih, Feb It
Coliinii.l , t-eb IH i iKOii. Fell is
Oreon, Keli !!0 Stnl , 1-Vi 19
Hint. , l i b 'J I ('inn nihil,, Kill it
l olniiilil'i. Keb2S Oreiiuu, KeliST
tireKoii. Mar 4 Ntiiti-, il i 3
l'iive HloiiiiiMilivluof, l'lirtlnilil, i J
nlulit. 1
l.vavo Hpear HI, wharf, Han Kniiio!w, nl
... .... ft
Itnte of l'iirii.
InrtudliiK inealu iind.lirrtlin.
uiiuili, II
Itouiid '1'rlp, Unlimited,
For further pnrllctiliini limulro of anyAi
of thu Coinpiiny, or A. I Maxwell, A. II
ft T, A., l'ortliiiiil.Ori'Kiiii.
A. AXWXIXJ
O.I. AT.
W. II. IMI,4 OSIli,
llouural Mhiihrit.
II. II. HIHI.KV, AKrBt.1
' reudletnli, Orrjol
Guilds & Coney,
I'mpiletftM of III"
CITY hri'EUV VKKD ,V SAl.K
STAIILIC.
Balod Hay and Grain.
Hplemll't i:Ik, NIurIo or lluiilile, nmt
Hnildlo llorneii nln 1111 liuuit.
llorxeH boat'ded by the day. ,
Week or Month,
Alt Kind of Kecd Kor Hui, lu Hnmll or
lauKii liK
CHABGES REASONABLE !
The Pendleton Holler Mills,
JCaeweity flM barrel prdny )
W S. BYERS & CO, Proprietors,
I'l'inlluiou.Ormoii
Miiuf.icturr f Ornhiim. Kianulutfei nnd
"If-rUIni; Kloui-,
llielti'Mt Vnch I'rire I'uld ror .111
KIihIm or tJinlu.
Klnor. ineal,rhop,ft'Heto, nHayou hand
jpOUHAI.KATA 1IAKOAIN,
A hotiin; of xavenlei'ii roonu nt Ifmat'lln
Juiii'llnn, Dreiton. OwneiMrllillpon of It
for rn than half Its value, Kr panlculant
Hddrrwi or call mi J, 11, HA Yn
J2 lm Ivndli-ton.Or.
Great Rock Islai
-AMI
ALBERT LEA ROUTES
Thu direct mid popular linn IncounKtl
won mi) noriurrii i-neinn iin
from Ht. I'aul mid AIIuucuihi U
To Chlraxo and the Kuxt.
To Ht. Iiouln nmt thn Month.
To Den .tiolneH, !, n.veuortk
AtehlNon ami KiinxMlIII
Tho Onlv Lino i;""""""!"'!''..
- . t.ii-unnuwi.uB
at Council llluiln, Lfavenurorth nnd Kn
viiT ior
CMIUA4H ANI ALIi I'UIMN Kid
IuislJiiff Curst
Aecnmpuuy a)l.Uilttcb Jrlxprww TriJu
lliU Hoitle. 4JT
TIckeiHfur kaln by all connecting rllwJ
1.1111 cillllll'l'llllll IIIHUU III uuiiiii ur-
rurinii iiiiiiniiHiion rtKruniie rnir.,iuH
Ate., apply touny coinxin iiKfiitnf tlitOJ
A N. or Northern iWlun lUIUny .iv
.... ...... ...... 11 ulllfVVl
illir,, ,,r 11, ll. IV. niiib..!
Ticket Akii!,o. It. A K.K
l'.Miilli tiin.OrfiraD.
iI,M. HI'.N'KUY, eu. Aemt, I
No, ii WiiMiIiikioii Ht., rortmnj,
k. a. lmi nimnir.
Oen. TKt. and 1'iu.x. Alft. '. ! I1
ChleuBii.III. .S. K. II0VI), . .
II..11. T. mid ! Ail. M. X St. I. I'
AA illllllMllolll Mlrnt
WHO WANTS AKAUMt
t'wl'n'to IiuiIiw'ki tnteriKi'nln the city, 11
nirm iv 1 1 1 Ii.- Kold lolliu lirm inmjr. . i
li'a l Pua'.'d ltlmlleNaktnf Wi4hJ
III llllf..r In. ToiimIixI I. Ill- imnIY HI 114
elaw wheat hiid,75of whli'h urettuilerl
onuli euliiv.i'liin and kooo foto, JIM
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