U THE OREGON • * •* *■ » 1 “ A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE.” ■ LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 30,1888.. OL VIL- e Oregon Register rVBLI8H0> EVEBŸ FRIDAY -AT- okrgon THTT*. -BY- FBAHK S. HARDING. »0B8CRIPTION RATES. wrrMr, I»*a»**e* lo advine».........................00 ,. , Jry»»r. in »rivai ¿1H lyatluin advae»....z... I 00 d it the postofflee in Lafayette. M second clues matter. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES. ........................Grover Cleveland *if8tete.......................Tboa. F. Bayard of Treasury.............. Chas. H. Fairchild “the Interior................... W.F. Vila. • yvar....................... 7Wm.O. Kndic V 0( ^avy.......................... W.C. Whitney ir General.................. 1)00 Dickinf»»n (taneral ........................ A. H. Gm land ' ..................... Morrison R. Waite L'OMUBEHBIONAL. IJ H Mitchell • J J. N. Dolph Biuger Hermann Sylvester Pennoyer .Gwr W. McBride ......... G. W. Webb . ...E’B. 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E. pastor in charge of the 'ayetie eircuit: »t Bunday—11 a. in. West Cbehalem; 3 p. Dundee; i Bunday— Lafayette, morning and evening. I 8unday—11 a. m. Pike school house; Bat* 7 eveuing previous, at Anderson's school Bunday—11 a. m. Carlton; 3 p. m.-------- >. a. Lafayette. Preacher in charge. PKKSBYTKBIAN 8EK VICES. rfoo Services wi*I be conducted* by Rev. J, of the Presbyterian church, ns follows: Sabbath of each month at Lafayette. I and 4th Sabbaths at Zena. I Babbath at McCoy. All cordially invited. J. Burt Moore, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OR.J. C. MICHAUX, LAFAYETTE, OREGON. liar an active experience of nine years vbb services to the people ot Lafayette surrounding country. T. Q. Steplxens, PRACTICAL taker and Jeweler, X->atfa.yette, Oxeg-oxi. F»»firatclaM stock of w»tcbe>. clock», 7 »ad >p»cUcle» and sella al unpreoedent- ' Price,. ns, Clocks sad Jewelry repairing n spec- ■alty—All w»rk warranted. Give me a all. T. C, 8TEPHEKB. NO. 34. payment can take any action to W. C. T. U. COLUMN. —complained of rectify xv_ the i_« injustice (From oor Bcgolar Corroapondenl.) ' by Mr. Davenport. W ashington , March 16,1888.. Senator Colquit’s speech made Mas. F. A. M orsis , Press Superintendent, Newberg, Oregon. Thanks to the republican obstruct- , early this week was Btrongly in ionista, Mr. Mill’s tariff bill has not favor of revenue reform as outlined “THE OLD, OLD STORY.” been reported to the house. The in the president’s message. He “We are so tired of temperance, time is being well put in however, said it is time now for the distinct . it is such an old story; what more by the friends of the measure in assertion of democratic" principles, can be said upon the subject?” etc.' missionary work among the few the hearty maintenance of them < These are some of the remarks that misguided democratic members who and the redemption of democratic we often hear in reference to the worship still at the shrine of pro­ pledges. The reign of the opposing . temperance work. It is very true tection. It is now claimed that the principles had been long enough, there is not much more can be said number of democrats pledged to and had already gone far towards upon the subject, but there is a support the bill when it gets "before converting the country into a plu­ great deal more, to be done; and the house is only five short of a tocracy. The high tariff policy had true, it w an old story, so is the gos­ majority, and it is hoped that always been that of the tory party pel story of salvation. And is not enough republicans will vote for it in politics, the friend of class legis­ this the real aim of the temperance to insure its passage. lation and principle. work, the salvation of immortal But not much faith can be at­ Secretary Fairchild, in answer to souls? We read, “The fruit of the tached to that hope. Republicans a request for his opinion on Senator spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffer­ seldom vote for a measure that is Sherman’s bill for the investment of ing, goodness, faith, meekness, tem­ opposed by their leaders, no matter the funds for the redemption of na­ perance;" and the reverse side, the what their own opinion may be—a tional bank notes, has written a works of the flesh are these: “Envy- political lesson which the democrats long letter on the «ubject to the ings, murders, drunkeness, reveling, have never yet learned. However senate finance committee. In dis­ etc. Which of all these vices so Will Cntinue it may result the democrats who be­ approving of the measure he points prevalent, so ruinous as intemper­ lieve in keeping the pledges made out the bad results that would ance? And could any of these vir­ to the people, propose making an probably follow its adoption. He tues exist without intemperance? honest effort to redeem those pledges. says “the alternate expansion and Shall we then .grow weary of this If they fail the cause of their fail­ contraction resulting from this bill, TO BE part of our Christian work? No! ure will be apparent to all. would, in my judgment only pro­ No! rather let us toil on, even The latest applicant for Blaine’s mote speculation; not * healthful though the work may be distasteful mantle is Senator Halé, of Maine. business.” The secretary hits the and the discouragements be very He has been appointed phairman of nail squarely on the head. Any JÍ great. “We are soldiers enlisted to senate committee to investigate financial measure proposed by John fight against the wrong,” we must Of Yamhill County. - the the alleged 1 violations of the civil Sherman is sure to be in the inter­ expect to endure hardships, but we service law by the democrats. This ests of his friends, the Wall street are on the Lord’s Bide and we know is expected to give him a boom. It speculators. that his cause must prevail. Doubt­ 1 is more likely to develop into a Washington is to have two nota­ less there are some Christian people boomerang. ble gatherings of women soon. On who tire of the theme because they Á rumor was current here this the 25th inst., the Woman’s Inter­ feel that they have no personal in­ week that Senator Vest, of Missouri, national council will begin an eight terest in the matter. ThW may be THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS proposed retiring from public life at days session commemorative of the true of the present, but‘can any one the end of the present term. The fortieth anniversary of the woman be sure of anything in the future? senator brands the report as a false­ suffrage movement. On this occas­ Mother! has this subject no inter­ hood and states that he believes it ion distinguished women from for­ est for you? Is there- no darling originated with the republicans, who eign countries will be in attendance. boy iri that home circle toward Payable’During the Year. would doubtless be very glad to see Then on April 3d the annual whose future you are looking with him retire. Woman Suffrage convention will be such fond anticipation? Are you Senator Voorhees, who is very held. sure, “as the years go by,” and he fond of a joke, has lots of fun with goes forth from your tender care PATENTS GRANTED ■o the republican senators who are that he will be able to resist the To citizens of the Pacific states known as candidates for the presi­ temptations of the saloon? Oh, during the past week, and reported dency. One day this week he had expressly for this paper by C. A. wife! as you lean so securely upon During the Present Session of Con­ a colored cartoon, entitled “just Snow & Co., patent lawyers, oppos- that husband, are you sure that in drawing them on,” which he was gress iti U. S. Patent office, Washington: an evil hour he will not yield to the showing around the senate cham­ Oregon—L. J. Bergendahl, Pen- temptation? Have you, then, no ber. It represented a fox lying on interest in this matter? the .ground, the head being that of ■ dleton, snow plow; F. J. Crouch, But if perfectly secure from this Eugene City, non-polarizing constant Blaine. One eye was closed but danger ourselves, is there not some­ current battery. California— Will Have a Regular Correspondent the other was partly open and wore thing we can do for others? Yes; Bours, Stockton, map; F. W. Brann, In Washington, whose Letters a very wide-awake expression. A are Reliable and In­ San Francisco, switch for electric we can give them our sympathy, if flock of geese, each one wearing the teresting. light circuits; L. M. Clement, Oak­ nothing more. “We weep with head of a republican presidential land, operating cable railways; S. those who weep,” as they watch candidate, Sherman in front, was M. Fulton, Galt, windmill; J. Ja­ some loved one passing away . to represented as approaching the re­ o cobs, San Francisco, railway tie; 8. that “better land,” where there is cumbent fox. The geese included Mendelson, Los Angeles, pickpocket no more “sorrow or sighing,” but, Hoar, Evarts, Ingalls, Hiscock, De­ proof pocket receptacle; W. B. Wal­ oh! much greater the sorrow of pew and several other would-be dron, Folsoir?City, seal lock; J. W. those who through the long, weary REMEMBER THE candidates. Everybody took the Wairhflst, San Francisco, station in­ years are watching their loved ones joke good naturedly, even the gen- dicator; W. Wilt, Eureka, chair, going down, down to the world of tlemert who were caricatured. fish plate, and rail coupler com­ woe, with the feeling sometimes (as Acting Secretary"*^hompson, of far as human help is concerned) bined. the treasury department, one of the that there is “no eye to pity and no WIVES! MOTHERS! DAUGHTERS! IS THE ONLY best and most competent officials arm to save.” Let our prayers go Be your own physician I A ladv who ' up for such as these; let us give ever appointed by Mr. Cleveland, for years suffered from distressing female has written a letter to the secretary complaints, weaknesses, etc., so common them our sympathy and speak to of state, in reply to a communica­ to her sex, and had despaired of a cure, ; them words of encouragement and finally found remedies wnicn completely tion from Hon. Ira Davenport in re­ cured her. Any sufferer can use them , cheer; and let us not forget the Paper in the County. gard to an alleged lack of reciprocity and thus cure herself, without the I children whose lives are blighted by aid of a physician. From feelings of between the United States and Can­ gratitude she will send two prescriptions i this curse. Let us speak to them ada in the importation of nursery —which cured her—and an illustrated ' words of kindness and do all in our pamphlet entited “The Stepping-Stone to products, such as plants, shrubs, Health,” and full instructions, sealed. . power to help them to resist the etc., in which he says that the mat­ Address (with 2-cent stamp), Mas. W. C. ■ evil influences of their wretohed H olmes , 858 Broadway, N. Y. (Name ter is governed entirely by the laws his paper.) TO ADVERTISERS! homes. 13-ly of the respective countries, our laws “There are lonely heart* *a chariali, Mr. L. M. Herren, of Turner, has a While the days are going bye admitting those articles free, while There are weary hoil I h who peruh, bird among his barnyard fowls which he the Canadian tariff requires a duty As the days are going by; calls a mugwump. He says it is a verit­ If a smile we may renew of twenty per cent, ad valorem on able croes between a Chinese, or Mongol­ As our journey we pursue, t such articles. These being the facts ian pheasant and a chicken. The hen is Oh L the good that we may do, While the day* are going by.’ he does not see how the treasury de- fully developed and is now laying eggs. WASHINGTON LETTER. The Register During the Year 1888 The Leading Paper Two Dollars, The Register Oregon Register 8 PAGE 8 Large Circulation I Special Inducemen