1 t Ä ‘ — ’ ai f 't % t '■% 1 »! I i “ A GOVERNMENT OE THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE.” vn. LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 26,1888. Register DIVIDED DELEGATIONS. IBID EVERY FRIDsY I' .».I ei » t 1IJÄI 2Mi 4 I >' I th f( w Gt« : rs tC0S ine :Ca bureau, *k. iLTwal 0 ■I 7 democrat and a native Oregonian. He is educated and has studied the politics of the country. He is full of sympathy with the democratic policy and would secure the sup port of the majority of the house. This is for the voters and taxpay ers to think about. If the object in Bending a man to congress is to se cure benefit to the state, it is busi ness to send such a man as can ac complish the work. History proveB that Hermann cannot do the work. We might as well not have any one there. This state is not interested in paying a man $5,000 a year to parade before an M. C. A congress man is. not a whit better than a county commissioner, who works for nothing and' pays his own ex penses, in point of honor, and if there is.nothing to do in congress there is no use in selecting a repre sentative. On the theory followed by the administration we think it best to have a democratic member to a& with the republican senators. —Salem, Vidette. bers of the senate judiciary com mittee, to which the nomination of There is one consideration that Mr. Fuller for chief justice has been -AT- should be taken into account in referred, are charged with having OMSON the present congressional election, conspired together for the purpose -BT- namely, the composition of the dele- of delaying a report upon the nomi- manu- In Massachusetts, a large gation. It has been the policy of ¡ANK S. HARDING. nation until after the presidential Morse, factoring and tariff state, the democratic party and adminis- 1 election, and should a republican HJJSCBIPTIÖN BATE8. Burnett and Russell, demo trations in national affairs to appor- Collins, 1 by accident be elected, to delay it are in congress. wrrMr. ................... $2 tion governmental work among men crats, ' Jk ■uadu la .<!»»<••................ 1 00 until after his inauguration, that he of all political ideas but particularly In Connecticut, another manu may nominate a republican for facturing and tariff state, Vance, between the two great parties, and 1 •t the postoffice in Lafayette. chief justice. I don’t believe this I jecond class matter. the republican party in the last ten French and Granger, democrats, charge, not that the senators named 6Up with Sage, (rep.) years has been obliged to recognize congressmen, ' would object to carrying out such a IfTICIAL DIRECTORY. the soundness of this policy and to < congressman, and Hawley and plan were it feasible, but because VSITMU »T4TM. adopt it, not only in national affairs Platt, senators. ................Oronr Cleveland they are entirely too shrewd to at That a party in the In New Jersey, a democratic J ".................. Thoa. F. Bayard but in local. tempt anything which they know it ........... Chee.«. Fairchild SSTbMior....................... W.F.Vilae administration of the government i state, the two senators are demo is impossible to accomplish, and w., . . .W b .C. Andie »• should have the control, or in other cratic and two representatives out ' .............. W.C. Whitney this would certainly be impossible. "(¿arral ............. Don M . Dlckinacu words the majority vote, cannot be < of seven are republicans. J^il....... ........................A. H, Go.land If I were disposed to wager on this Ohio, a wool growing and repub questioned, but the minority ought subject, I should have no hesitation C0V(mK9aONAL. also to have a word to say. Thia is lican state, sends five democrats c U H Mitchell whatever in laying odds that Mr, .................................j J. N. Dolph not denied and never hatHtecYi by < out of twenty-five representatives. Fuller would be confirfned inside of .. ...................... Biuger Hermann Minnesota, a republican state, the democratic party as a national STAT«. three weeks, and unless something three democrats and two re party. In democratic states full sends i ............. Sylvester Pennoyer more serious than anything yet Uro* W. McBride republican delegations have been publicans to congress, beside two .......... G. W. Webb brought against him should be un ïûtruclièL ...K- b. McElroy sent to congress, when that body republican senators. . .. Frauk baker earthed, his confirmation is likely (W. W. Thayer, was republican, for the purpose of Kentucky, a 50,000 majority to be unanimous. . Wm. P. Lord, rea. harmonizing the majority. A dem democratic state, sends up two re (H. 8. Khali an. ^pothei; good republican office WASHINGTON LETTER. »(FT BI CT. ocratic representative in a vast re publican delegates. holder has gone wrong. His ac ..........P. Boise Tennessee, a 20,000 democratic ............................... Geo« W. Belt publican majority always was un (From our Regular Correspondent.) i counts are short something like ......................... W. L. Bradshaw able to accomplish anything of im state, has two republican congress W ashington , May 11, 1888. | $10,000. His name is Gen. Jas. COUNTY. men. . L.Lonphary portance, but a republican member Secretary Bayard has endeared W. Ewing, and he was appoint ................... Geo. W. Dried well North Carolina has four repub from a democratic community had himself to every patriotic American , ment and disbursing clerk of the , ...................... T. J. Harris .......................... W,W. Nehon very little trouble in getting his lican and five democratic congress citizen by his manly and courage- , department of justice. He was ap ............ ................. Wyatt Harris measures through. Any one of or men. ............. D. Fenton ous instructions to Mr. McLane, pointed as a republican some six or 5 George Dorsey Missouri, the strongest demo our minister to France, in the cases , dinary intelligence ought to grasp in... J. 8. Hibbs eight years ago from West Virginia. TOWN. cratic state in the union, has two of several naturalized American the idea of the policy. f John Thompson It is said that the defalcations be | TI mmmns Huston republican representatives from citizens who have been _compelled To show how this policy is carried gan in 1882 and have continued lie«« ................... J M J Kamaev democratic districts, namely, to do military duty in France. I Henry Hopkins out we silbmit the following: right "edong until they amount to I Z E Perkins Warren from Kansas City, When their release was demanded the above sum. The government .............................. K...Carpenter The.interstate commission is com ........................ B W Dunn posed of three democrats and two and Wade from Springfield, where by our minister,the French minister will lose nothing as he was under .......................... W. W. Nelsou republicans. Anderson, . of New that fraud Fremont Bhoved Gen. replied in each case that the ques bond. Frank O. Branigan, of 1 law uf xrwararHpk en who do nut give express no- York, and Pattison, of Pennsyl Lyon “into the mouth of hell,” in tion of allegiance was one over Steubensville, Ohio, a good demo nntiary are considered as winking 1861. ~~ which the administration had no crat, was appointed in his place. vania, democrats, and Littler, of hflk tubucriptinnn. . 'Tiber* order the <1 iso on tin nance of West Virginia, which Was created jurisdiction and must be settled by Illinois, republican, comprise the Had this been done in the early rah. the pnblhhera uiav continue to a state during the war, has been the courts. iteLfcli arrears »re paid. Pacific railroad commission. The days of the administration, Ewing’s tidbers neglect to or refaee to take It was fully set forth that under bondsmen would not have had so kale from tl e office to vi’hich they same M/gteffi’ is'adoptei' ni 'the ajF ' democratic since the war was put batted. they are held responsible down by democrats and foreigners, French principles citizenship is pointment of the postoflice site com much to pay. re settled their bill anH ordered WNtjnui fl. ------------ ,------ sends Nathan Gaff, Jr., a repub conferred by parentage and not'by missions and the tariff commissions. The senate has passed the bill iribers wove to other places with- lican, to stand off three democrats. the place of birth, and that ex <tbe publisher, and the papers are President Garfield appointed Al forfeiting all unearned railroad land tamer direction, they are be d These instances are cited, beside patriation of French citizens re grants. len G. Thurman, of Ohio, on the - irta hav® decided that refusing to Bab from the office or letnovmg Geneva award commission with two many others in view, to show that quires the consent of the French The house committee on appro them unc&llad for is priina facie almost every delegation in congress government. Upon these points priations has reported a bill appro republicans. Bteniioua 1 fraud • Itaianter who neglects to give the All the committees of the senate is divided so that both political fac- Mr. Bayard has instructed Minister priating $3,500,000 to meet defi of the neglect of a person to take 9 ba the paper addreeeed to him, 1« and house are constituted in the tionrf in the country is represented. McLane to inform tfite French gov ciencies in the appropriation for the, [the publisher tor the eubecription same way. In the senate, the ma This is a potent argument for the ernment that the government of the payment of army pensions during jority of each comittee is republican; election of a democratic congress United States holds that the certi the remainder of the present fiscal in the house democratic. V man at the ensuing election. It is ficate oi naturalization granted by year. Senator Voorhees, who was con In Oregon 26,900 votes were cast an easy matter for the republican it to a French citizen is not open to for Webb, democrat, for state treas senators to pass a measure in the impeachment by the French gov fined to his room for nearly a week urer, being about 200 more than' for republican senate, but it is not so ernment, either in its executive 'ôr with a carbuncle on his leg, after McBride, republican, for secretary easy for a republican representa its judicial branch. L^lain Eng bis recent speech, on Tuesday apol of state, and yet the democratic tive to get measures through the lish we propbse to see that Ameri ogized to the senate for,the language side of the state has no voice in the democratic house, especially when can citizens are allowed to travel he used in replying to Ingalls’ democratic house of representatives. the republican senators are secretly unmolested wherever they may de charges: The river and harbor bill has This is not good judgment in the fighting the republican representa sire to go. But to return to Mr. people. Had there been a demo tive. Judge Strahan was elected to Bayard’s instructions. He says in been passed by the house by a more crat in the delegation—two repub the supreme bench receiving 27,000 conclusion: “You will further say than two-thirds majority. It ap lican senators and one democratic votes; G. W. Webb was elected that if subjection to forç^d military propriates $20,000,000. L Burt Moore« The caucus of the democratic representative, the delegation would treasurer by 26,000, and this vote is service of the citizens whose cases have been republican, but more not represented in congress one- you report is based upon an as members of the house held on Wed- IN AND SURGEON, potent. It' is an established fact half of the people in the state. sumption that they are not citizens 1 nesday evening did not discuss the that Hermann wants to be made There are two republicans in the of the United States, this depart proposed amendments to the Milla U. 8. senator, and Dolph and Mitch senate; why not have a democrat in ment asks for their immediate re tariff bill, as it was generally sup ■ C. MICHAUX, ell, looking out for their own inter- the house, which is democrat? Her lease and for a proper compensa posed it would, but passed a resolu FAYETTE, OREGON- * ’ests, are impeding him all they mann has done absolutely nothing tion for the loesses which they have tion that all amendments proposed ‘received from Buch detention. * • • to be offered by democrats should There is a since he was first elected to con experience of nine yearn can in his pull for it. It cannot be admitted that Ameri be first submitted to the committee ••to the people oi Lafayette gress. The only thing he relies on secret antipathy on the part of the f country. senators as any one can see, against , is the bill creating the Harney land can citizens not charged with any on ways and means, to be con Hermann, which would not exist , office and that was introduced by crime should be detained under ar sidered and reported upon to anoth Stopiiens, if a democrat ftere warming the Senator Mitchell, aided by Gov. rest for even a single day after er caucus to be held next week. their proofs of citizenship have This resolution was unanimously representative chair. The repub . Pennoyer, and it would have gone PRACTICAL been presented. In cases like this, agreed to, but Mr. Randall gave i through the house without Her licans in Oregon have admitted the the United States can never admit notice that he did not propose to be mann ’ s help. The congressman expediency of dividing the political the propriety of' submitting to the bound by any caucus action. A . gets good pay, but if he does no influence by not only electing demo Rywtte, OregfoxL. ordinary delays of judicial action.” large number of amendments have , cratic supreme justices, but by put . work he should be set aside. If That’s the kind of talk to make the already been submitted to the ways , I .teck of vatehoi, e’ooko, . his bitter partisanship prevents his ting a democratic minority on elec ìleo and Mil. at onpreeedeot United States Hag respected the and means committee. i accomplishing anything, it would tion boards in the ratio of two to i world over. be better to supplant him with a “• “A Jewelry repairing a epee- three. president has signed the bill creat '—All work warranted. Senators Edmunds and Evarts, ing The a new land office in the Harney val Then look at the practice of old I man who could act in harmony IM. i the two leading republican mem- ley country. and well established states. In i with the majority. Mr. Gearin is a T. C. STEPHENS. regon •Hi Pennsylvania with 80,000 repub lican majority, Randall, Snowdon, Ermentrout, Hall, Lynch, Scott and ' Buckalew, democrats and sent to congress. ' NO. 42. M ■ *< I I t Ì s J . : : Ï I. ■■ l’Ä I M 1, t .1 111 j'J I t I I I r I ■i I — —— • ■’p - __ ■> ;«■ I «A> À •A' taker and Jeweler, _1_ .