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“ A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE.” LAFAYETTE, YAÎÆHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1888. VOL. VII. WASHINGTON LETTER. NO. 31. It takes us a long time to get over to be alien bom. The same law ignorance, heathenism and idola- f Would apply to Sheridan’s case.” PUBLISHED EVEBY FRIDAY try, Christ came to undo the (From our Regular Correspondent.) Charges have been repeatedly —AT— heavy burdens and break evefy W ashington , Feb. 24, 1888. made in a number of republican’ yoke, and let the oppressed go free. A.AVAYETTB, OREGON Washington has l>een the Mecca papers, that the commissioner of It would be well to take the exam- —BY— towards which the eyes of all good pensions bad given -the soldiers of , ■of him, who while on earth jived 4 a z» rritrina IVO the life of purity, and required democrats have been dcvoiiteJIy al democratic FRANK S. HARDING. states art an advantage it in others. Who said: “Blessed turned during the past few days. over those of ^publican states in are the pure in heart for they shall SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Here the first steps were taken the amount of pensions allowed see God,”—which includes both One Copy, per year. In advance.................. »‘I 00 towards the great victory which is them, a table has been prepared at sexes. But' somehow public opin One Copy, elx month. In advace.............. 1 00 to be won this year again by the the pension office, which effectually ion aud our laws seem to overlook this fact. It is too much to-day as Entered lit the poetoffice tn Lafayette. party. The democratic national disproves the silly charge. it was bn a certain occasion when Oregon, as second class matter. committee which met in this city to Another- bad b^eak is to be Christ was in the temple. The select the time and place for hold- charged up to the rrpttblican load- scribes and“ Pharisees brought to OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. mg the national nominating con ers of the. houBe. They see it now,' him a woman to be condemned— UNITED STATES. vention, held“a three dajys meeting but it is too late to stop the deluge. but where was the guilty man? Pre-ident................... . ............... Grover Clevelend Becietary of State......... .*.... .-rThos. F. Ba.vard of intense interest and every rival They proposed and passed a reso Perhaps he belonged to the Sanhe drin, and was talking with a long Secretary of Treasury............. Chaa. B. Fairchild city .worked its hardest for the lution to investigate the govern face about the degeneracy of the Hecretarytaol the Interior.................. W.F. Vilae Secretary ot War........... *........... Wm C. t-.ndic V prize. ment printing, or rather to investi times; t>r, maybe a Pharisee who Secretary of Navy ....................... W. C. Whitney Posbuasier General.............. Hon M Dkkina>>n The only other business of im gate Mr. Benedict, the first demo walked the streets with an all-im Attorney General..................... ,.A. H. Gai land Chief J..slice............................ Morrison R. Waite portance transacted by • the com cratic public printer, promising to portant air. Or a young man, the C0XOBXSS1ONAL. mittee was the election of Mr. Wm. show up many startling things. sotf’of a proud mother, but by the IJ If Mitchell consent of public opinion he was Senators....................................j J. N. |>„ip|, Steinway, the piano manufacturer, Thç proposition was readily agreed- accounted respectable and spent the lUpreaeiitativo................ ...... .Binger Hermann of New York city, to fill the va to by „the deinòcrats, after an evening in a parlor with pure young STATE., " . • .Sylvester Penndyer cancy on the committee caused by amendment was 'added providing ladies. How often we have read Governor ..Uro- W. McBride Secretary. the death of Hubert O. Thompson. that the investigation should in and known of parallel cases. But .. C. W. Webb Treasurer................................... E- B. McElroy Christ could stand as judge now Su|il. i'nblio loafruction.. . Will Continue This selection w(as a great disap clude the fotir years term of Mr.- if . Frank Halter Blate, Primer.............................. as he did tha*, we would often hear iW.W.Thejer, pointment to the republicans, who Benedict’s republican predecessor. the language; “Who among you Supreme Judges......................... < Wm. P. Lord, K . (u. 8. blraluso. confidently expected a great row in The committee appointed under that is without sin, let him cast the T~~ ' district . , the committee, oven it. ' this resolution,"lias already begun first stone.” And he who knows ............................... R. . P. Boise Judge... ........................... Geo. W. Rett TO BE Representative Scott, of Pennsyl i work, and enbugh has been done th the circumstances of all would say, Attorney. ......................W. L. Bradshaw “Neither do I condemn thee; go Deputy.. vania, was in favor of holding the make the republicans very sorry. and sin no mow.4*-.... ” UOUNTV. convention befo re the republleahS that they started it, and the indi- J ml «e............. ..... ..............,............. L. Longliary If God made, man an ungovern i'te rit . . . v -.- , r ■rm.- > r, 'Geo. -W, Brit-dwt-il held theirs, believing that having* cations are that their sorrow will able creature he surely made a T.J... Harris Sheriff.................... .................... •rreaenrer.,.......... ....................... W, W. Nebon ' , r S' .. . . ■possession of the government, it continue to increase. Here are mistake, (which for one moment we A Mr-80 ................. ... .................... Wyatt Harris 8m veyor.......'«« ............................. J. II. Fenton ’ was the proper thing for the demo some figures taken from the books do not admit, k Then why should Of Yariihill County. I George llor.-ey woman be held responsible for her Com»»8ionera .... ..................... <1 J. 8. Hibbe crats to take the initiatory steps in of the government printing office, own and her associate’s purity? We ■ 'jr - ' -r- • to ax. opening the presidential- campaign. that speak-volumes: In January, have heard from our childhood, “If John Thompson Thoinaa Huston Senator Gorman, of Maryland, «op 1886, under “Rounds, there were the women will behave, the men ......... MJ Ramsey Board of Truitee* ----- * H e nry Hopkins posed an early convention, main 2,352 -persons on the rolls receiving .will.” This is partly true and a Z E Perkin. i .................... E. Carpauter taining that tlicro was Tfo nelson $ 168,826, and in January, 1888, good deal false. But why - should Becorden more be expected of women than Murwh-tl ....... .........________ _____ WLiwia _____ —i- why the democrats‘should change under Benedict, there are 2,041 on men? If God had made separate «ftwurer....:.............. «•..................W. W. Nebou their policy of following the repub rolls-receiving $153,457. Not bibles and said, “Woman have I THE LAW OF NKU'SPAl’FR«. THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS licans; that with a late convention the , 1— Sobitcri era who do not givo express ”no- withstanding the great reduction in created to be as pure, and a little jee to the cuutiary are considered an wishing lower than the angels, but man they -could take advantage of any S b continue tbeir rubscriptione. the number of employes—over 300 have I made so it is impossible -for «¡2—If anlwribere order the diacoDtimiance of mistakes of their opponents, where —and the' large saving in cash- him to be pure,” it would be alright jbir periodic«Is the pui^shere may continue to ind tbcm-.trhtii alBirrvara are paid. as, by preceding the republicans it over $15,000 in a month—there was to judge them by a different stand .^3—If aub-crihera neglect to or refuse to take their periodic* 1«’from ti e office .to which they would enable them to make capital more work turned out of the office ard« of purity. The public must be Payable During the Year. have been directed, they are held responsible of any blunders that might be com in January, 1888, than in January, educated out.of heathenism on this U. they have settled their bill an'* ordered »eir paper discontinued subject. Woman was held for ages mitted by the democrats. . Senator 1886. Comment is needless. 4— If eulwcribera uiove to other plaeea with as the toy and slave of man, and out informing the publisher, and the papers 4re Gorman’s views were shared by the consequence has been, the ani eent to the former direction, they are he d W. C. T. U. COLUMN. nearly two-thirds of the committee, lesponsibte« mal part of man has been increased -o- 5— Th- courts have decided that refusing to hence the selection, at first of July “For Cod and Hom« and Native Land.” since he came from the hand of his take periodicals' from the office or removing and Paving them uncallad for is pritna facie 3d. The next day a reconsidera Mas. F. A.'M orhis , ¿ress Superintendent, creator and was pronounced very evidence of intentional-fraud • good. But you ask, “How shall we _ 6— The postmaster wlio neglects to give the tion of this vote was secured and Mr. NfcWlicTg, Oregon. legal notice of the neglect of a person to take go abouT working a reformation^ from the office the paper addressed him, is DurtngtlieFresent Session of Con Scott’s views accepted by adopting Let mothers teach—yes, and fathers .i tble aha to the publisher for the subscription gress June 5th as the date for the con SOCIAL. PURJTY. too—their little children that God I price. vention. It was not until near In presenting the subject of the wants us to be pure; that if they CHURCH NOl’ICK, noon on Thursday, that St. Louis ’ “White Shield,” what can be more say naughty words their mouths I Services will be held at the following t mes was fixed upon as the place; up to appropriate than the language of are not fit for mother to kiss; that if land places by the M, E. pastor in charge of the they think naughty things, God I Lafayette circuit: that , hour it was believed that San the psalmist, 91:4, “His truth shall secs, and the pure page of their I l>t bunday—11 a. m. West Chehalem; 3 p, Will Have a Regular Correspondent |<n. Dundee; be thy shield and buckler.” What lives is blotted! Let no coarse jests Francisco was sure to win. I 2d Sunday—Lafayette, morning and evening. In Washington, whose Letters truth? first, the truth of God as re nor smuttty remarks be allowed in Mr. Mill's, chairmrn of the house | 3<l Sunday—11 a. tn. Pilte school bouse; Bnt- are Reliable andJn- Inrday evening previous, at Anderson’s school committee on ways and means, has lates to himself, and also as it re the family. I>et the boys be trained foresting. mouse. respect their mother and sisters, 1 4ih Sunday—11 a. tn. Carlton; 3 p. m.-------- I just returned from a flying trip to lates to ourselves and to one to ■6.30 d . m. Lafayelte Preacher in charge. and to treat other boy»’ sisters as Providence, R. I. He says he. is another. We are commanded to they would wish their own sisters ■ PRESBYTERIAN S EK VICES. . ■ Divi..e services wi l be conducted by Rev. delighted with the spirit of the love the Lord our God with all our treated. Parents should remember ■Jlyde, of the Preabvterian church, as follows: -o New England people in regard to : being, and our neighbor as our- that the boys’ morale are as easily ■ 1st Sabbath of each month at Lafayette. ■ 2d and 4th Sabbaths at Zena. the revenue question. Throughout | selves, and on these two command-! sullied as the girls. ■ 3d Sabbath at McCoy. All cordially invited. A bord of sympathy should be the manufacturing districts the tar-1 nients depend our usefulness in this kept up between parents and child REMEMBER THE iff for revenue theory is popular ' world and our joys in the next, J. Burt Moore, ren, and as their niintis develop and and they are pleased with the presi-1 Ignorance is no shield to us. When they grow in years they should be * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, dent’s tariff message. ¡God created our first parents and instructed by tbeir parents in those It is now said that little Phil placed them in the Garden of Eden, tilings that will add to their well- Newberg - - - Oregon. he said: “Male and femaler have I being, and see that it is done with Sheridan’s declination of thefriom- created, and unto them have I given discretion and wisdom; and as they IS THE ONLY ination for president was a case of dominion over all things that I go forth in the world, “His truth DR. J. C. MICHAUX, LAFAYETTE. OREGON- , “sour grapes.” He is not eligible. have made.” Both standing equal shall be their shield and buckler.” “Even granting that he was born as as designed by the creator. JJnt But all are not so -taught. The Per an active experience of nine years lady should strike off of her his mother says, several months af after Eve partook of the forbidden young re bis services to the people of Lafayette fruit and gave id her husband, list of acquaintances those young mirronnding country. ter the arrival of his patents in this Satan came in and destroyed that men that are known to be of cor Paper in the County. •a.ai,’s7. country,” said a naturalized citizen high and exglted state of purity, rupt lives, and require the same T. C. Steplxens, of this city, “that would make him and the string opposed the weak. standard of purity of them that she an alien, under the law, as his fath The watchword was “Might makes does of her lady friends. May we PRACTICAL er was not naturalized, and no more Right.” Under the Mosaic dispen never stop nor grow weary until sation they had certain laws relat this twin evil with intemperance be eligible to the presidency than if he ing to the sexes, but to the advan- banished from our midst— Supt. T TO ADVERTISERS! was born in Ireland. I know, be- tage .of the males. . But we must Social Purity Department. Lafayette, Oregrofa.. cause I had a son born several remember that an ignorant nation Tlrcrr Was not a large attendance !p. * flrstcla«s stock of watches, e'oeka. months after my arrival in this was taught, and on one occasion Ivy and rpectaclee and sella al unprecedent- at the republican committee meet Christ said — when questioned on a » prices. country, and he was obliged before | certain point-^’It was l>ecAusc of ing Tuesday. They will have to he was allowed to vote, on reaching the (he hardnegH of your ,.our hearts, llcart8. that tbat :hes, Clock, and Jewelry repairing a spec hardness of warm up, or get left. ialty — All work warranted. the age of twenty-one, to take the Moses commanded such things, but Prive me a call. oath of allegiance, as he was held from the beginning it was not so.” The democrats are wide awake. The Oregon Register The Register During the Year 1888 The Leading Paper ît Two Dollars, The Register Oregon Register 8 PAGE 8 tchmaker and Jeweler, T. C. STEPHENS. Large Circulation ! Special Inducement