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Tlie Oreg-on ISeglster market and even to get a strong ................ • ■ ■ ,»i' —- footing himself in the American F rank S. H arding , P ublisher . field. Words are not so eloquent as facts in showing the need of tariff " 1 "4 ------ r FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1888 reform.— Providence Journal (Rep). t TARIFF REDUCTION. LAFAYETTE THE COtIMTY SEAT FURNITUJIE It Still at Lafayett«! So I» STORE ! —With a Fresh Arrival of— Tl»e price of western farm pro ducts is fixed in the world’s mark ets, and the producer is beginning to claim the right to buy the. world’s markets. It is not reassur BOOTS, SHOES, Etc. ing to see the great mass of north W. I. WESTERFIELD, Prop. western farmers adopting an at My stock is nil clean and new, and I will Keeiw conetantlv on hand a fine assort * guarantee ut all time« titude of hostility not only to the ment of Furniture of every description. protective tariff, but Jpward the Antique Bedroom sets, w Prices and Full Weights. Walnut Center tables, sections that are chiéfly benefitted Folding Bed lounges, Jive nio a trial. Be.q<> tfully, Spring Mattresses, by it.— Springfield, Mass«, Repub J. L. VICKREY. Extension Tables, lican (Ind). Nurse Rockers, Below will be found the comments of sonic prominent papers on the -subject of tho 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 tobacco and whiskey. All agree, however, that something should be done to An attempt to commit the Feder relieve the burdens of the treasury ation of labor against any changes '-and of the people. *' V in the tariff and in favor of free to Picture Frames-, Mouldings, The Pioneer Press believes that bacco and whiskey was a flat failure. Small Parlor stands, The New York Tribune says “ the the next republican campaign for Wall Brackets, ■ Comb Cases, the presideucy cannot be fought out free trade printers of Ohio defeated Mirrors, Etc. on the lines laid down by AJr- Sher thè resolution.” The printers are a man and Mr. Blaine without great ■level headed class. ly endangering the success of the AND The only Way to amend the civil party, certainly in the northwest. service act is to wipe it out. It is a Undertaker’s Whether these lines shall be fraud.— Portland News. GOODSa abandoned by next June for the ALWAYS NEW TO-DAY. more advanced positions demanded IN STOCK. W. I. Westerfield. by the growing sentiment of a large Summons. and constantly increasing section of the republican party, it is certain In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Yamhill coanty. they will be abandoned before the JvHN \V, BRiEDwfLL. JPlaintiff, | next succeeding presidential elect d forge M. B eeler , Defendant. { —pEALEB IN— ion, and the Pioneer Press has much To George M. Beeler, defendant above greatei- hope of a sound and con H<med: ,|n the name of the state of Oregon you are heieby required to appear and answer the com servative but progressive tariff pol plaint lilea herein against you in the anove en icy from the younger generation of titled cause on or before the 26th day of March, 1888, that being the first day of tbe next regular republicans, who are rapidly com term of said court, next after due Herv.ce of this summons upon you by publication as by ing to the front, than ftbfti the law provided, and if you fail so to answer .he plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the party who has always used tariff sum of $60, with interest thereon from May 3d, 1885, at ten per cent per annum; tor the rum reform as a catch word, and has »of 156.75 wi‘h interest thereon from October -never done anything in thirty 291 h, I8H5, and ten per cent, per aunum; and the sum of $19.75 with interest the; eon from Highest possible prices paid years to make good its hypocrjtioal for November 4th, 1885, and ten percent, per an num; and for the sum of $25 attorney’s fees, and for all kinds of farm produce. professions.— St. Paul Press (Rep). the coets and disbursements of this action, and Groceries First N ational < ■■ ■ ■ OF J acob B ortman . . W. I). FENTON............Vi J nu . WORTMAN............... Transacts a general Banking posits received subject to chec exchange and telegraphic trai York, Ban Francisco and l’ortls June 24, ly. HAROW => A. B. Westerfield, Parlor, Office and Dining K«epi constantly on hand all Shelf Hardware, Carpent Saws, Axes and Axe les, Grubbing Ho r Shovels, Coffins f---- —— J. Mattey ! I DRY GOODS! 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 ip which he recommends such crazy schemes and jobs as the dependent pension bill and the Blair education bill. However much the people nnay differ among themselves as to the best method of preventing a surplus and reducing taxation, there are not many of them who"will take the monstrous position that the way to avoid a surplus is 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 makesius mistake.— New Yofk Sun (Dem). « •» f 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 $5 a bale on Cotton would be a great re lief to them. It would help them to compete in the markets qf 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,’ 1 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. Louis Republican (Dem). r To sum 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- ductiwi 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 manu- iurer to debar us from the world’s Spades, Rope, W Buckets, Grindstonei Bells, Bolts of all kind Barometers Nails, Halter Chain kinds of Door and Pad the woll-known M •riuecnnir. aiscoyeries, invent! ever published. Every number splendid enffravinrs. Thin publ a most valuable encyclopedia of ij no person ahonld be without, 1 tho S cientific A merican fa st ion nearly equals that of al I ohs combined. Price, $3.Wi uba. Sold by all newsdeah-r«, labers, J»o. 3^1 Broudway, N. PATENTS.? In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Yambilbcounty; 8. G. F orce , Plaintiff, | Sujt for Divorce. vs J ane F orce , Defendant, To Jane Force. Raid defendant: In the name of the stale of Oregon, yoil are , hereby required to appear and answer the com a plaint filed against you in the above entitled / suit on or before tbe first day of ;he next regu lar term of this court, which is Motidcy, March 26. 1688, and if you fail to answer, for want as just received a large and LaFayette - - Ojjn. welfhelected stock ol Stoves and Tin there»' the plaintiff will apply to the court for ware, and proposes to sell cheaper than any a deciee dissolving the b<>na<.uf.matrimony.Ex ......... Dealer in......... isting between plaintiff and defendant, and fo house In the county. Everything kept on hand, the care find custody of Cleo Force and Verna and repairing done s<tisfact.orly. and without DRUGS, MEDICINE? A\’D CHEMICALS. Force, minor children of said parties; -and that delay. defendant be decreed to have no interest in the Sept. 29, t-f. PERFUMERY, . \ . plaintiff's real estate to-wit: Beginning at a L afayette , O begoh , Soups, Combs and Uw^hes. Trnsse«, Suppor footmmt of the southwest corner of lot ter«. Shoulder Braces Fancy and Jniiet Articles 7, block 17, ot the town of McMinnville, Yam B‘oka and Stationary. Glock and Wathen, hill county, Oregon, thence east 21 i faet, north Plated and Gold Jewelry 100 feet, west 211 leet, south 100 feet to place of beginning, ano for such further relief as shall Patent Medicines, etc,x Family Medicine«. be just. GOODS WARhENTED AS REPRESENTED This summons fa published mx weeks in the -------- ----- / O regon R egister bv order of Hon. it. P. Boise —:o:— • Judge ot said court, made at chambers. Jaunaiy BOOTS, S^OES, The Lafayette Flouring ... Mill 20, 1H8 h FENTON Ac PENTON. 26 Gt Attorneys for Plaintiff. rim oil full f time Until further 1887 1869 R. P. UNGERMAN, J. M. Kelty H Notice. notice. ' Notice for Publication. SUITER x DANIEL L and O ffice at O regon C ity , )" Oregon, Jan. 3dth, 18AS. ( Notice in hereby given thaw* the '-following- named settler I ihm filed notice of lijs inten tion to make final proof in support of Jiis claim, And that H«id proof will be made before the county judge or county clerk, sf Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Oregon, ou Saturday, March 17, 1888, vizi OFFICE. We make a specialty of printing Bill Heads. Letter Heads Statement«, Receipt«, of all kinds, Bal Invitation*. Programmes, Busin ss Cards ('ailing Curds, Invelopes, Posters and a’l kildw of work done in a first- Ians office. W TRIA L V k I iam TED» 'a* ADVERTISI can learn the exact of any proposed F advertising in Am papers by addn Geo. P. Rowell & Newspaper Advert.sinfl IO Spruce St., Newt lOcte. for lOO-Pafle For Fall and Winter Wear, —AT— ADVERTISERS«! AB LU HU on advertising space when in Chicago, wii 45 to 49 Randolph St., | the Advertising Agency of The Lafayette Shoe Store! I Notice of Final Settlement. .TO B the Patent Office, and more tlmn One Hum end applications fa ntted States and fol Caveats, Trade-Mark Afutigniuents, and all o securing to inventor» their United Staten, Canada, En Germany and other foreign pared at short notice and onn .Information sh to obtaining fully <tven without charge. information sent free. Pa thrquch Munn A Co. aro noticed II American free. The advantage al whi t u -*der«t<»od by All persons who! of tfieii* patent h . Mddress MUNK <fc CO., Offlae- A hebican , 3CX Broadway, New Send Frank N. Elliott. The Register Shot and Pow A. B. W Summons. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Henriett Cox, han filed her final account io the estate of Daniel Cox. deceased, and the time for hearing the same has been set for the 6th ■Jay ”f March. 1 n 88, the same being /he next regular term of the county court of said county at a hich time the heirs and next of kin of said deceased; and all persons interested in said es tate are notified and required to appear arid file their objections to add account and to set forth their reasons why the same should not be al lowed. HENRIETT COX. A M H trlky , isxccatrix. Atty for E h ate. 26 Dated February 3.1888. Also keeps u full line Beforyiurehasing elsewhere, cull anil learn my prices. an order of sale of the real and personal pro perty attached in Raid cause. This summons is published in the O regon R eg inter for six weeks by order of Hon. R. P. Boise, judg^ of said court, made at chambers in Salem, Oregon, January 24th, A, D., 1888. FENTON & FENTON. 26-6t * Alt rneys for Plaiutifffi Homestead entry No. 6,301 for the w j, «e J and se J of se J and ne J of sw J-sec 22, t 1 s, r 10 w, He names the following witnesnet to irove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: (i W Fernside. John (J Day. Eaward Johnson and Joseph Ha'.xhwest, all of Tillamook coun ty, Oiegon. W. T. BURNEY, 26-6t Register. son Plows. THIS SPACE-___ T h reserved for Bird & Gates,-, who are busy opening new goods; .Watch this Rna ’ For 1W is better than ever, and should be In the hafids of every |>cr»on contemplating buying O r r n O PLANTS « BULBS. to thousands of Illustrations, and neatly 150 pages, telling what to buy, and where to get it. and naming lowest prices for honeet goods. Price of GUI DE only 10 cents, including a Certificate good for 10 cents worth of Seeds. JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAN, Rochester, N. Y. NotFail to send for our Price- List for 188». Free to any address npon ap plication. Contains de scriptions of everything required for Personal or Family use with over»l,900 illustrations. We sell all goods at wholesale prices in quantities to suit the purchaser. The only institution in America who make this their special business. Address MONTGOMERY WARD A CO., eer >>a •«» w»b..a Ave.»«. Chirac^, tu. ’ After you have examined elsewhere, Call and see us. We will sell you Bet ter Boots and Siloes than you can buv In Yamhill County for less money, if vou are in the habit of going to Portland or elsewhere With Your Cash, Try Us, And see if yoji cannot save money by trading at home. THIS is the top of uine “ Pearl Top" Harris & Haney. Chimney, all others are imitations. 'j'his exact. each one Pearl FEED AND SALE STABLE, Chimeyi T,B NELSON. Proprie'or. The i may say CAHUIAGE n " prep " red fnrni,h HACKS think hel SAOOLE HORSES, ' good, but he has not 1 »ad every thing in the Livery hire in good »hap, »nd on short notice, Insist upon the exact Tran.lent rtoek left with me will receive th< best of cere »nd attention. and top. Goodand careful driver» employed, ■ Y . ill And my »table on Jefferson Street GEO. A. MACBETH' Lafayette between 8econd and Third. Sep4.11, •8S. Pittsburgh, Pa- "X 1 * J i I