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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1888)
F rank 8. H asping , P vbushkb . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3,? 1888 * First ’N” ational; —OF M’MINNVTUJI, q J market and even to get a strong footing himself in the American field. Words are not so eloquent as facts in showing the need of tariff reform.— Providence Journal (Rep). i JACOB WORTMAN............ 1 W. D. FENTON................ ViQ J nu . WORTMAN J Transacts a general Basking B posits received subject to check, exchange and t‘lcgraphic trausj York, Bau Francisco aud Portland June 24. ly. * TA RIFF RF.DCCTIOS. Below will be found the comments of some prominent papers on the subject of the revision of the tariff. The almost unanimous voice of democratic papers is, in favor of a reduction on the necessaries of life, while the republican press and a few democrats are in favor of abolishing the internal revenue tax on tobacco1 and whiikey. All agree, however," that something should be done to relieve the burdens of the treasury and of the people. The Pioneer Pre»» believes that the next republican campaign for the presidency cannot be fought out on the lines laid down by Mr. Sher man and Mr. Blaine without great ly endangering the success of the party, certainly in the northwest. Whether these lines shall be abandoned by next June for the more advanced positions demanded by the growing sentiment of a large and constantly increasing section of the republican party, it is certain they will be abandoned before-the next succeeding presidential elect ion, and the Pioneer Pre»» has much greater hope of a sound and con servative but progressive tariff pol icy from the younger generation of republicans, who are rapidly com ing to the front, than from the party who has always used tariff reform as a catch word, and has never done anything in thirty years to make good its hypocritioal professions.— St. Paul Pres» (Rep). W. I. WBSTEK^iEU», thrvp. ’ Keeps constantly on hand all Picture Frames, Mouldings, • Small Parlor stands, Wall Brackets, . Comb Cases, Mirrors, Etc1. ¿•\ To sunt up in a word, the effect of the wool and woolens tariff on the two industries it was designed to foster and protect is this: It has not prevented a decline in the pro duction of wool and a decline in the prices obtained by the grower. It has not brought prosperity to the wool manufacturing business. But it has enabled the foreign nianu- tnrer to debar us front the world’s AKD Undertaker's SCOBS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Sum inons. J.pŒattey -DEALER IN— DRY GOODS! THIS SPACE Is reserved for Bird & Gates, > who are busy opening new goods. Watch . this space. Before purchasing elsewhere, eall'lth<t learn my prices. 7 A. B. Wesl —AND— Highest possible prices paid : for all kinds of farm produce. I If Mr. Sherman means that his speech in pamphlet form shall pro duce the greatest effect of which it is capable he should cut out the passage in which he recommends such crazy schemes arid jobs as tlie dependent pension bill and the Blair education bill. 'However much the people vnay differ among themselves as to the best method of preventing a surplus and reducing taxation, there are not ¿njjXy of them who will take the monstrous position that the way to avoid a surplus js to waste on extravagant and unnecessary measures the pro ceeds of taxation. Whether there is a, surplus or a deficit the duty of congress to be as economical in ex penditure as is consistent with good administration remains the same. And here is where Mr. John Sher man makes his mistake.— Ndf'Tork Sun (Dem). oJ Western farmers have been rais ing wheat and corn and southern farmers cotton at a loss, and a bounty of 25 cents a bushel on wheat, 10 cents on corn, and 15 a bale on cotton would be a great re lief to them. It would help them to compete in the markets <jf the world with the wheat of India and the cotton of India and Egypt, both raised by the very lowest priced pauper labor. Besides, raising grain or cotton is just as commendable and patriotic a voca tion as raising sugar or catching and curing codfish and mackerel, or making thread and .undershirts, and there is not a patriotic con sideration in favor of the one that will not apply to the other.— St. I ahm Republican (Dem). 1 Kee|W cvnetantlv on hand a tine as-wt menl oi Furniture oi every description. - Antique Bedroom sets. Walnut Center tables. 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