The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, April 27, 1888, Image 1

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THE OREGON REGISTER
“ A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, FOB THE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE.”
vn.
LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 27,1888.
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NO. 38.
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A NOTED BRIBER.
nothing has been gained by it, and
St. John gave the Stateiman edi­
a dangerous precedent has been set
Hail glorious morn, as Israel stands
Jacoh Sharp has escaped the tor
I a raking over on Monday even­
EVERY FRIDAY
Around the mountain’s rugged base,
Jifore the republicans of the house, fallible courts of earth. On Thurs- ing
which waa paralysing to weak
i
L
—AT—
In groups upon Arabia’s sands
hich they will not be slow to take day night he died, his last words nerves.
The audience enjoyed and
1
OBCGON
And gaze Jehovah’s path to trace.
advantage of when an opportunity being of the Broadway railroad, I approved the castigation ' because
-BY-
The trumpet sounding long and loud,
presents itself. The country is and betraying a mind restlessly they
felt it waa richly merited. But
1
The lightnings flash, the thunders roar;
thankful, however, that the dead­ searching for self-justification. The a
RANKS. HARDIMG.
■ prudent man would have profited
Around the mountain dings the cloud,
lock is over and that needed legis­ crime of which Sharp was undoubt­ by the abuse and raaolved to mend
A glowing radiance gilds it o’er.
gVB8CMlT'ON BATES.
lation is. going forward.
edly guilty is familiar to the pub­ his ways. Yet the experience was
High
up
the
mountain
Moses
trod,
-
00
„ wp"- ioadranoe...............
The democrats of the house com­ lic. The time had Come when a thrown away on our young friend.
All die that follow in his wake,
VJJ ■oztk.lü Zdw........... . I 00
To hold communion with hie God,
mittee on pensions have improved street railway on Broadway was an This morning he returns gallantly
The hosts of Israel fear and quake.
th. pnntoffice in Lafayette.
the dependent pension Bill which imperative need, recognized by to the charge, berating the distin­
Mieeond dann matter.
Far out upon the desert air
recently passed the senate. They nearly all. Sharp had been, ever guished Kansan as “a hypocrite”
God’s voice peals forth in thunder tone, agreed to an a<nendment^<hi ‘
-1852, trying to obtain the and “an old scoundrel,” whose
OFFICIAL directory .
The king of kings is present there,
strikes out the secortdfand t
Broadway
franchise. In 1884 he “name is a reproach at home and a
And Moses’ face with glory shone.
UN IT HD STATES.'
sections that gave $12 a month to again organized a company for that stench abroad.” Go it, husbandl
w
.......... Grover Cleveland
...............
. .Thoe. F. Bayard Celestial glory there they saw,
all' soldiers of -the rebellion who purpose, which had been the dream Go it, bear! This steady operation
■rfàtete
...........
Chas. 8. Fairchild
The fiery path, the sacred flame,
ofTreMi”?/"
served three monlths and are now of his business life^ To get the of the smut machine shows a deter­
..........
W.
F.
Vilas
the Interior.
The rock that’s hewn receives the law,
... Wm. O. k-ndic V
•I War.........
from age or apy other cause in­ franchise from the board of aider­ mined purpose, but it is more a be­
...W.C. Whitney
Tliat
’
s
sealed
with
great
Jehovah
’
s
ofM'j..........
Don M Dickinson
(r General.... ••
name.
capacitated for earning a Support, men was impossible, as he and trayal of long ears than an exhibi­
... .A.. H, Gatland
fiepr rai..............
or the same sum to the widow And every one else familiar with public tion of brains.-Salem Journal, (Rep);
[MtiM....................
*
lie is the Lord, there’s none beside,
I
«WM-OKZU
h Mjujheii
Nor graven image shalt thou make,
children of such soldiers as have affaire knew, except by wholesale
.... ....................................... ... J. N. Dolph
From the edition of Geo. P. Row­
Ilis power the universe doth guide,
died. It substitutes therefor a pro­ bribery. He resorted to bribery,
........................... Binger Hermann
ell & Co’s. American Newspaper
Whose name in vain thou shalt not vision regulating pensions by the
obtained the franchise, built the
STATZ.
take.
Directory, published April 2d, (its
.......... Sylveater Pen noy «;■
term of service, at the rate of one road in splendid style and was be­
a
.. ........................
Geo" W. McBride
twentieth
year), it appears that the
He
through
the
sea
his
people
led,
PG..............................
G. W. Webb
cent a month for each days service ginning to reap a golden harvest
His breath rolled back the angry wave,
newspapers and periodicals of all
in the army of the wars, Mexican, when charges were made against
in»*-..............
(W. W. Thayer, ’Tween billowed walls how Israel sped,
kinds issued in the United States
Where Egypt’s legions found a grave.’ Indian or the rebellion, and that all him. The legislature, after investi­
................. 1 Wrn. P. Lord,
and Canada, noW number 16,310,
'
(U.8. bUzhen.
soldiers
whether
incapacitated
or
gation, annulled the charter of _the
With cloudy pillar through the day,
showing a gain of.890 during the
BtsTZior.
not shall receive a pension rated in road and placed it in the control of
Advancing slowly as a guide,
.......................R.-P. Bolte
last twelve months and of 7,136 in
.............................G»O. W. Belt A flame at night doth lead the way,
this manner, after they reach the a receiver, by whom it is now
................ ,W. L. Bradshaw
ten years. The publishers of the
Through dreary déserts far and wide.
age of 62 years. The republicans operated, the most useful street
oocarr.
direetory assert that the impression,
........ .......................L. Longharv Though on the barren waste they’re of
the committee opposed the railroad in the city. Criminal pro­
.......... Geo. W. Dried well
that when the proprietor of a news­
tossed,
amendment.
........ T.Ja Harris
ceeding were brought against the
...W, VV. Nelson
paper- undertakes to state what has
There sounds no voice of hunger’s cry,
While Senator Platt, of Connecti­ aidermen; three were convicted and
,.». Wyatt Harris
For food descends like hoary frost,
beeri his exact circulation, he does
.......... J. l>. Fenton
cut!,
was
making
a
prosy
speech
in
sent to Sing Sing, others fled' to
And waters gush from granite dry.
(George Dorsey
not generally tell the truth is an •-
ira....................... • }J. 8. Hibba
favor of his bill to admit South Da­ Canada, and after several other
To Jordan’s banks the tribes liave strayed,
erroneous one; and they« cons­
town .
kota as a state, Delegate Gifford, of prosecutions
proceedings
tvere
( John Thompson
And there the promised land explore,
picuously offer a reward of 1100 for
! Thomaa Huston
Dakota, who was sitting on one of brought against Sharp. ' g/was
{ M J Kafuray
For now behold in green arrayed,
oiTnuUe«
every
instance in their book for
| Henry Hopkins
the comfortable lounges in the rear convicted and sentenced to ' Sing.
Bursts on the vision Canaan's shore.
(Z E Perkins
this
year,
where it can be shown
E. C arpenter .
.........E. Carpenter
of the senate chamber, fell into a Sing, but hiB lawyers secuffM stay
....... B W Diinti
that the detailed report received
a
deep sleep and snored audibly, not after stay of proceedings, and the
...W, W.Nelaon
WASHINGTON LETTER.
from a publisher was untrue.
waking until the senator had attorney Death has at last removed
I
THl LAW or
Lsnbscri era who do not give express no-
(From our Regular Correspondent.)
finished his speech. Mr. Gifford his case to the jurisdiction of an in­
The Rochester Herald requests
[to the c<»ntiary are considered as wishing
W ashington , April 13, 1888.
was one of the victims of the dead­ fallible court, whose judge can dis­ the noise to cease while it remarks:
Ltiune their subscriptions.
Mf eahe-ribere order the diac oat in nance of
The president is disgusted, and lock, and doubtless needed rest so cern the heart as well as the deed. “The republican ticket must get
bMriodirMl» the publishers mar continue to
Ithea until nil arrears are paW.
he has sufficient cause to be. Ten badly that he was unable to honor Bribery is a grave crime.. Sharp more than the party vote to carry
Lif snb-cribera neglect to or reffiee to take
L periodic*N from tie office to Which they days of^precious time wasted'in the with his attention the Bpeech which knew it.
He was a conscious crim­ New York this year. Therefore let
bbeen directed, th’ey are held responsible
And yet—shall we say it?— us scratch and bite each other less
have settled their bill an*1 ordered house by members of his own party, he had come over to the senate inal.
hiaper discontinued.
thus playing right into the hands purposely to hear,
he was a victim as well as a crim­ and look for votes.” Mr. Hepburn,
LlfMbacribers move to other plaeeK with-
lisformin«! the pnbiisber. ind the papcia are of the enemy, whose main hope of
^It is not thought likely that any inal, a victim of our political de­ of Iowa, then comes to bat observ­
to the former direction, they are he d
defeating the Mills tariff bill is by legislation in regard to the admit­ bauchery, which renders it impos­ ing: “Our party is not as strong
MMiblf,
-
kTb* court» have decided that refilling to
If any­ tance of any of the territories as sible to put through any public en­ in Iowa as it was. But there is
I periodic«U from tlie office or > «moving delaying its consideration.
[leaving them uncalled for is prima facie thing political had been at stake
states will be matured by passing terprise in this city without bribery. great comfort in the thought that
knee of intentions 1 fraud«
-The postmaster who neglects to give the the time might have been excused, both houses at this session of con­ For such debauchery the responsi­
harmony is better than numbers,
i notice of the neglect of a person to take
The deadlock gress. The senate now has before bility is Widespread. Sharp had no and as we have less republicans we
i the office the paper addressed to him, i< but there was not.
II also to the publisher tor the anbacription
was caused by the filibustering of it a bill for the admission of South monopoly of that.—N. Y. Voice.
also have less discord.”
from
fifty to seventy-five democratic Dakota, and it will probably pass
CBtacB NOTICK,
PATENT« GRANTED
When any one of these high tar­
congressmen who were opposed to that body by a strict party vote,
irri-n will be held at the following t mea
To citizens of the Pacific states iff men approaches you with the
>l»e. hr the M. E. pastor In charge of the the passage of the bill to refund to but that is as far as it is likely to
ly.tte eircait:
the several states and territories get, as the democrats of the house during the past week, and reported cry of “pauper labor,” “low wageB,”
4 Banda; —11 a. m. West Chebalem; 3p.
Dud re:
the amounts paid by them to the have agreed in caucus that the only expressly for thia paper by C. A. etc., just ask him what proportion
IBendir—lafayette, morning and evening.
Snow & Co., patent lawyers, oppos­ of these high tariff men in congress
I Sunday—II a. ui. Mee acbool bouse; Mat­ United States under the direct tax territorial legislation of the session
ty neolng previima/at Anderson's school
ite
U. S. Patent office, Washington: voted to exclude Chinese immi­
levied by congress in 1861.
will be the passage of the Springer
Oregon
—M. H. Murpy, Portland, grants. Every one, with six ex­
A Sunday—11 ». m. Carlton; 3 p. m.----------
For a week the filibusters refused omnibus bill, which provides for
Inin. Lafayrlta. Preacher in cbaiga.
fruit
ladder;
J. Schwartz, Portland, ceptions, voted for unlimited Chi­
to
listen
to
any
talk
of
compromis
­
ranaYTimiAN saavicae.
the admission of Dakota, Montana,
dentrifice. Washington territory— nese immigration, while but a single
Mae cervices wli be conducted by Rev.
ing
in
aity
way
to
break
the
dead
­
Washington
and
New
Mexico,
but
da.ef the Preabvterian'chnroh, aa follow«:
5 Sabbath of each month at Lafayette.
lock. They also refused to take there is no hope that the senate W. R. Wilson, Seattle, apparatus democrat voted for it, and he had
I cad 4th Sabbatlie at Zona.
for examining ores. California— been a republican, was then and
I Sabbath at UcCoy. All cordially Invited. part in a democratic caucus on the will pass this bill.
The people of
bill.
But finally the filibusters the territories can blame the repub­ W. H. Donaldson, San Francisco, i is now a protectionist.— Cool Bay
J. Burt Moore,
having discovered that a majority licans for keeping them out of state­ metallic railway tie; W. W. Hans­ ■ New».
com, San Francisco, valve; P. H.
of the democrats would give up to hood.
What is supposed to be a confed­
Jackson, San Francisco, roof cover­
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON,
them to the extent of postponing
Mr. Stanford, the California mil­
erate gold dollar was found in art
f
ing;
A.
E.
Roe,
San
Francisco,
the consideration of this bill until lionaire, bought a seat in the
Niwbcjg
Oregon.
ash-heap in Atlanta recently by a
next December they agreed to hold United States senate, as many crushing mill; J. Stevens, San colored boy; and sold for $30. It
DR. J. C. MICHAUX,
a caucus. In caucus they agreed others had done before him, and he Francisco, can making machines; is said that only six such coins
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
to postpone discussion of t|ie direct now propoees to make some investi­ J. R. Mitchell, Oakland, steam en­ were issned by the confederate gov­
gine indicator; E. T. Taylor, Oak­
Sa» «n «etire experience of nine year« tax bill until the 6th of December gations in order to figure up the
land, cash register; P. Chamber- ernment, and if genuine this speci­
» bh aemcea to tl>e people ot Lafayette next, when a vote is to be taken on it.
probable cost of buying the repub­
nrroanding country.
lain, Santa Cruz, speculum; C. F. men would be worth 1650.
W.3I.W.
So the deadlock ended on Thurs­ lican nomination for the presidency.
McGlasham, Truckee, show case;
The wart on the face of General
day with a decided victory for the
Ex-Senator Wallace, of Pennsyl­
T. c. Stapfens,
H. M. Irwin, Hanford, gang plow; Grant, which is faithfully repro­
filibustering minority. It was the vania, who was in Washington this
K. A. Brigham, Gilroy, vehicle; duced in his portraits on the genu­
best that could be done however, week, says the democrats of his
PRACTICAL
D. Baratini, Murphy’s,' ore pulver­ ine five-dollar certificates, is lacking
for the filibusters did not hesitate state are a unit for the renomina­
izer; H. D. White, Cottonwood, in the counterfeit, and its omission
to say they would continue lock tion of President Cleveland. The
furnishes a ready means of detec­
legislation for the remainder of the 1 president has received pressing in­ pump.
Orcg'ozi.
session before they would surrender. vitations this week to visit Vir-
Iowa is incensed at the legisla­ tion.
'**?• • SntelM, utock of watche«. e'ocka.
This filibustering of the past ten 1 ginia and Texas.
ture for buying more ground for the
I*, p’?** ’pMtacle' anf’««precedent
General Crook will be assigned
days has probably injured the
idiot asylum than the state uni­
to
the command of the division of
,
Eli
Perkins,
the
great
American
•ww. Clock, and Jewelry repairing a ,pec- democratic party
versity has. Perhaps the asylum
more than the
“Ity—All work warrauteil.
the Missouri, and General Howard
,
humorist
(liar),
will
visit
Salem
the
had
more
graduates
in
the
legisla
­
republican party could have done
01« n>, a call.
I will remain at San Francisco.
ture.—
in ten months. Besides absolutely , 28th of May.
T. C. STEPHENS.
j Oregon Register
MOUNT SINAI.
Matchmaker and Jeweler,
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