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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1888)
HE t * “ A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE.” VII. LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 16,1888. f * i .............................4. NO. 82. works of art which the government saloon. Every patron puts some proposes to purchase and to super thing into it, and all that goes into UP EVERY FRIDAY ............. I V 1 J From our Regular Corre »pood ent.) The cash in vise the preparation of plans and it enhances the cost. -AT- s W ashington , March 2,1888. execution of contracts for art work vestment is the gross income. It OREGON Hon. Samupl _ J. Randall made a under government direction. I will may be to each saloon only a few -BY- few remarks in the house on Wed just méntiÒrFìn this connection that thousands of 'dollars; but the cash K S. MAIDING. nesday, which secured him a round the Washington- philanthropist is the smallest^item io the account. of hearty applause from the demo whose obsequies took place this It costs precious time, which, who (JB8CIUPTION BATES. cratic side and from the galleries. week, (Mr. W. W. Corcoran), be can estimate? It costs health, wryoar. Inadrano................... $2 00 It was during the discussion on Mr. queathed another $100,000 to the character, domestic and social com month» In advac............... 1 00 fort, business, life. Ask the despair Mill’s resolution authorizing the Corcoran art gallery. at the jtowtoflwe in Lafayette. Another republican boomerang. ing wife whose husband has wrecked secretary of the treasury to pur ! ueeonu c I uhm matter. chase bonds with the surplus, It will be remembered that early in his all in the saloon, the cost of her Ask the broken which discussion, by the way, was the present session of congress a re investment! TICIAL directory . t the most interesting thus far of the publican member introduced with a hearted mother, whose darling son rNITBD BTATBB. session. The tenor of Mr-Ran- great blast of trumpets, a .resolution has fallen victim to the enticement .Grover Cleveland Ik . Thoe. F. Bayard ISUte....... doll ’s report was such that little in the house calling on thè com mis- ' of the saloon, and cast into it foe .Chas. B. Pairchild ’Treasury.... W.F. Vilas ' the Interior. doubt remains that he will support sioner of pensions to show cause, tune and reputation, and .blasted . .Wm C. Lndic 4* War............. the tariff bill which has been pro etc., why he had exceeded his au his manhood and his life,, and ...W.C. Whitney |f ihavy .......... .Don M. Dickinson (fonerai.......... posed by the majority of the wayB thority by issuing what is known as brought shame and sorrow to all . . .A. H, Garland ■neral............ Morrison R.-Waite and means committee. He closed' the “one-hundred day” circular to that loved him, to tell the value of CONGBESUONAL. by saying that he hoped and be pension claimants. The house com her investment in the gilded mock IJ H Mitchell |.................................. I J. N. Dolph lieved that the democratic party mittee on pensions has made an ery of trade! Nay, go ask the re ............ . ........... Biuger Hermann WATE. would at the proper time be found adverse report on this resolution, cording angel tai compete the worth -..................... Sylvester Penney er The commissioner did not exceed of the souls blotted from the book acting together. .................. Geo* W. McBride ... G. W. W«bb his authority, and in issuing the of life through 'the agency of this Mr. Breckinbridge, of Kentucky, . .E* H. McElroy Will Continue lie luitruction. .. Frauk Baker made an excellent tariff speech on circular the interests of no claim horrid traffic, before you begin to for».«-«........... l W. W. Thayer, Wednesday in the house. He ant were injured. On the contrary, estimate the cost of the saloon. Win. P. Lord, adgei............. (LL 8. btiahan. What return does this investment argued that revenue 'reform was many were benefitted thereby. DISTRICT. Senator . Vest made a speech on yield? To the proprietor, luxury necessary to the prosperity of the ..........R. P. Boise ... .Geo. W. Belt TO BE country, and that it was the duty the dependent pension Infi Wednes and gold, with a deadened cons . W. L. Bradshaw of the democratic majority of the day in which he fairly flayed that cience, a degraded life, an imperiled CQÜXTYg ______ L. Longhary houBc to pass a bill looking thereto, class of statesmen who are always family and a starless night forever. Geo. W. Briedwell ,-WMt. .T. J* Harris leaving the republican senate the ready to pose as the special cham To the municipality it turns over * ___ W, yv. Nelson responsibility of defeating the will pions of the soldier’s interests. He few paltry dollars for license ot ......Wyatt Harris .-.____ J. D. Fenton of the people if they dare do it, by said they were turning the nation’s taxes to pay a small percentage of Of Yamhill County. I George Dorsey mere......... . ......... ' • • j J. 8. Hibbs rejecting the bill that has been bo legislative halls into auction rooms the extra costs of courts, and police TOWN. y f John Thompson carefully drawn by the majority of in which they could bid for the and jails and poorhouses caused by } Tliomaa Huston soldier. vote in the coming contest. the trade. To the community it the ways and means committee. ’ . J M J Kan.sey Trustees. | Henry Hopkina “Partisan or non-partisan, my con returns idleness, profanity, poverty, The tariff bill, upon which the (Z E Perkiaa .. .E- Carpenter viction* require me to vote against quarrelings, fightings, thefts, rob democratic mernbeM of Ahe ways . [................ B WBunn 7.... ...ty. W.Netauu and means committee have been the bill; and I hope it may ‘die the beries, murders, wretchedness and faithfully working since the begin death’ in the other branch of the woe. The “economic effects!” Who THE LAW OF KKWHPAl’FtUU THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS ning *cri era who do not give express no* Of the session, is now complete. national congress; and if not there, dares to think of dollars in connect e contrary are considered as wishing iu tbair subscriptions. -------------- It has been placed before the full at the hands of the executive. If ion with the saloon? Think rathet tubs'* ri be hi order the discontinuance of committee, and any further delay that be unparliamentary make the of pestilence and famine, of moral iodicab the pubbshera may continue to n until all arrears are paid. desolation and every evil thing. in presenting it to the house will be the most of it.” KcMhera neglect to or refuse toetake He who lives on the income of the •¡odicHlu from tie oflice to'Which they fairly chargeable to the republican W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Payable During the Year. n directed, they are held responsible saloon is a pauper. He lives at have settled their bill dm’ ordered members of that committee. The er dimontinued ubscribers ‘ fuove to other plaeea with- bill proposes to reduce the revenues ‘For Go! and Home aid Native Land.” the expense of others, and gives 1 '.J, minf tlie publisher, and the papers are of the government from $50*000,000 M bs . F. A. M obbih , Press Superintendent, in return nothing that can help ot the former direction, they are he d bless. His trade is a blight. Hi» Newberg, Oregon. to $70,000,000 a year. ■o courts have decided that refu«ing to prosperity entails want and grief iodicak from the office or removing The government printing office Ing them uncallad for ie prima facie The annual meeting of the W. C. Count the cost of the saloon if you investigation is still on. Every of intentional fraud* postmaster who neglects to give the T. U. will be held next Saturday at can, but count it not in dollars.— « day offers new proofs of the many Ice of the neulect of a person to take office the paper addressed to him, is During the Present Session of Con benefits derived by that office since 2 o’clock. All are invited to at Bishop S. M. Merrill, L. L. D., of tht d to the publisher for the subscription tend. Every member of the union M. E. Church, Chicago, 111. gress it has been under democratic con trol. Many thousand dollars have is especially urged to be present, OBCBCB NOT1CK, The other day, President Clew been saved for the government, and every superintendent to be • wJl be held at the following tines ready with a written report of, the land, after pardoning two unsophis w by the M. E. pastor in charge of the ..while the quantity of work turned i cirouit: work done in.her department the ticated youths froffi the peniteiitiary out is larger than ever before. iday—11 a. m. West Cbelialem; 3 p. Will Have a Regular Correspondent for a crime in which there were se; The tricky junior senator from past year. In Washington, whose Letters lay—Lafayette, morning and evening, We think there is some cause mitigating circumstances, said he day—11 a. m. Pike school hoase; 8nt- New Hampshire, Wm. E. Chandler, «re Reliable and In Buing previous, at Anderson’« school for rejoicing since hearing what a would always cheerfully aid such teresting. ihtroduced a very innocent looking iday—11 a. m. Carlton; 3 p. m.-------- man in the wfiie business in Cali cases. When it came to abscond bill in the senate the other day. It . Lafayette. Preacher in charge. fornia said, recently, when asked ing bank cashiers, clerks and men PR88BYTKBIAN SERVICES. authorizes the purchase of Albert who deliberately robbed widows services wi'l be conducted By Rev. Overti’s two paintings “The Farth the cause of the wine-grapes dying the Presbrterlan church, as follow»: ----------- o- and orphans, however, he would '-s « all over that country: “ I don ’ t bath of each month at Lafayette. est North”’ and “Camp Clay, or • / Sabbaths at Zena. never raise a finger to save them. 4 ______ know, unless it is in answer to the bath at McCoy. All cordially inyited. the rescue of Lieut. Greeley and He spoke with much feeling, and it party." This bill will bear watch prayers of the cursed W. C. T. U. will go hard with the said class of REMEMBER THE J. Burt Moore, ing, as .both Secretaries Whitney women.” criminals if the president is the last ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE SALOON. and Endicott have refused to rec SIC1AN AND SURGEON, You request a letter on the resort for clemency. ommend their purchase. The artist Oregon. claims that Senator Chandler, who economic effects of the saloon. A A French biologist, M. Levan, of was then secretary of the navy, or strange topic, truly! What can be fers the 'theory that obesity is a IS THE ONLY meant by the “ economic effects of J. C. MICHAUX, dered the paintings for the govern nervous disorder, to be treated by LAFAYETTE, OREGON- ment. If he did so, he exceeded the saloon” is the first question avoidance of mental and physical his authority and congress should that arises. Two thoughts occur: a active experience of nine years fatigue, with a diet of eggs, soup, •ervices to the people ot Lafayette The first is the cost of the saloon, not help him out of his dilemna. Hiding country. milk, rice and potatoes. ’87. Paper in the County. The price of the two paintings is and the second is the returri it WIVES! MOTHERS! OAU6HTERSI $15,000, which is generally consid makes for the cost. The proprietor C. Stepliens, ered to be much more than they will estimate the cost by the money Be your own physician! A lad, who invested. He probably sees nothing for years suffered from distressing .female are worth. . PRACTICAL. By the way, a bill to create a else in the business. To his thought complaints, weaknesses, etc., so common to her sex, and had despaired of a cure, national art commission here has it is a question of dollars-and cents, finally found remedies which completely TO ADVERTISERS! just passed the senate, * something and he counts his gains as coldly cured her. Any sufferer cjn use them and thus cure herself, without the ^fayette, Qregroax. that is greatly needed art connois gs if.his net profits in cash made aid of a physician. From feelings of • Aratela.«« »lock of waschen, clocks, seurs will say. The commission is up the whole of the returns. The gratitude she will send two prescriptions •nd fpectacles and Mils at unprecedent- —which cured her—and an illustrated to consist of fourteen persons, to be moral effects are not in his mind, if pamphlet entited “The Stepping-Stone to indeed he is capable of considering Heaitl»,” and full instructions, sealed. Clock» »nil Jewelry repairing a apec- appointed by the president and ■ty—Ail work warranted. Address (with 2-cent stamp), M bs . W. C. serve without compensation. Their moral effects. But others than the H olm », «58 Broadway, N. Y. (Name ’«t 1 call. 13-ly duty shall be to pass upon all proprietor make investments in the bis paper.) T. C. STEPHENS. WASHINGTON LETTER. •egon. Register - --YT-r-. r FOR 1888 The Register 1 ■J During the Year 1888 - * / Two Dollars, '> ■ The Register < Oregon Register 8 PAGE 8 hmaker and Jeweler, Large Circulation ! 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