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A f REGISTER. THE - > - “A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, FOR TJIE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE.” LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 8,1888. 0L. VII. Û NO. 44. The last, number of the West MINISTERS AT WASH the committee will make an ex- FOREIGN 1 1 1 INGTON. Shore, issued by Mr. L. Samuel, is haustive inquiry into the whole PUBLISHED EVEBY FRIDAY iFrom our Regular Correspondent.) . business and methods of the com Foreign jniniaters demand the an exceedingly artistic and beauti —ATf*r W ashington , May 25, 1888. most scrupulous observance of the fully printed edition. The review ORBOON pany- 1 ' The president and Mrs. Cleve- ’ TffTTKv Mr. Springer, of Illinoi», has in- sterotyped , rules of etiquette, and of Portland is well written, being land went to Philadelphia on Wed -BY- .------- J traduced a bill in the house, plac watch with scrutiny every attention very full in spite of the limited nesday, to attend the 250th anni FRANK S. HARDING. ing on the free list all articles of and inattention to them. A failure space. If this number is liberally versary of the Presbyterian church merchandise the productionJ5f which to seat a member of the corps or distributed east, it will prove a held at Germantown. Mr. Cleve- subscription bates . may be controlled by trusts* and his wife in the precise seat belong capital advertisement for Portland. r „„year. In advance................. $-’ oo I land returned to Washington Thurs- corporations. ing to his or her rank at the table, The way in which the edition is ¿,,,.¡1 mouth.in ndvnr*............. ;____ day, but Mrs.- Cleveland will re- Thursday the corner stone of the would probably destroy the plea generally got up is in itself evidence in Lafayette, j main in Philadelphia a few days. sufficient of the city’s importance. ■ w asneconddass matter. I Next Tuesday' night Mr. Cleveland new Catholic university in this city sure of the occasion. Not one inch was laid. Gen. Rosecrana, register further iron? the host or hostess —Journal of Commerce. s.— ------ ' - will go to New York to take part in of. the treasury, was the chief mar than belonged to the country they From a letter received in this OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. the Memorial Day exercises in that shal of the procession which was represent would be tolerated. The city recently ’ from Burns, Grant ♦ cur» btatbb . city and Brooklyn on Wednesday. '"' tHtate ............. °Tbu«f F.'CB»y«d pie will review the New York pa- an extremely large one. The cere placing of the diplomats in line to county, we learn that grasshoppers monies were very impresive, being be presented on occasions of cere are as thick in the Harney valley ¿2 „ITreimury.......... Ct»». B. rade in the morning, and the one in- participated in by Cardinal Gib mony must be done in strict ob as they were in Kansas. The sett “^„Jv.ar................... Wm.o.Emile v Brooklyn in the afternoon, return- bons, about thirty bishops and servance of rank and importance of lers are greatly alarmed for the Don m I’iukiu...» ing to this city at night. S each. Hence, persons dining or safety of their crops, and cattle Bey««.r»l....................... A. H, Gai laud The ggjj^ has pag8ed the house nearly four hundred priests. JjiitiCd............. •‘r‘ I * Some excitement was created entertaining these dignitaries must men fear a devastation of the range cosoainBioNAL. bill to establish a department of J J H. Mitchell F . here Wednesday by a report that first post themselves accurately on from these pests. It is to be hoped .................;j. N.Uoiph labor. There were several umm- • • • ■ • =^LEi“l!er Uerulann portant amendments> made which Gen. Sheridan was dangerously ill. the status of every kingdom, pro that the grasshopper visitors will atttiv« He was and is still sick. vince and principality, if they ex conclude to make their visit very .Sylvester Pennover will necessitate returning the bill to ............................ .. • There will not probably be any pect to give the guests pleasure and brief.— Baker Democrat. .. .Geo- W, McBride iury.................. ............ G. MT. Webb the house for its concurrence. paper fractional currency ^issued to avoid a scene, such has charac public lostruction. ......... E- B. McElroy The senate committee on agricul- Trains ran through the tunnel Frank Baker . , just now. The senate—committee terized occasions where “second- pnnwr... I vy. w.Tbayer, ture have made t. favorable report this week. It is understood that has reported against the house bill, class South America” has occupied tine Judge*............. ■'■^ÎK.B.bûthan, oti the house bill to enlarge the providing therefor? In place of it positions a few paces above “first- the switchback will not be aban- ~ district . _ duties of the department of agricul- doned,- but that excursions will be '.’.'.’.7.’.’.'.'.'Geo.^V.BBah -ture and make it .as an executive they have reported a bill reducing class Europe,” or where little Euro run over it during the summer to the fee on postal notes in sums pean provinces have been given |e«y. ................. w.L.Bradrdiaw department. The bill, as it passed IV.- accommodate touristB and persons COUNTY, below one dollar to one cent. The more conspicuous places than greater L. Longbtrv the house, provided for the transfer on the coast who have never seen opposition of Secretary Fairchild kingdoms.— Mrt^Gen. Logau, in the ■■ ,ie0,......................... of the weather bureau from the war killed the fractional currenc^ bill. the most wonderful piece of rail American Magazine for June. ...... w,tv. Nelson department to the department of roading and- wildest scenery in irer, ........ Wyatt Harris . . Wednesday night there was great GQV. HILL’S FUTURE. ......... j. u.Fenton agriculture. Inis has been struck America.-1- Tacoma Ledger. rejoicing here when the news of the a'asio&ers...................... ••• j jTs^Hibb»”'7 out of the bill by the senate com- REAL ESTATE. unqualified endorsement by the Relative to the report that Gov. TOWN. f John Thompson ln'Geo. Pennsylvania state democratic con Hill will not be a candidate for The following deeds were recorded dur ; Tiiomsa Hustond The republicans of the house ..(MJ Bameey f vention of the president and the renomination but intends to engage ing the Week ending June 2, 1888 : ofTraUtea I H»nry Hopkins have backed down in a most m- J. J. Collard and wife to Ella E. Park *E. carpmuer glorious manner b.y declining to ac- Mills tariff bill was received. It in the pratice of law in this city, er, 1,2, 7 and 8. block 4. McMinnville den only shows what rapid headway and that he has received an offer to w?w NthSwl cePt proposition made them ml.. college addition to McMinnville; $1,200. iw... revenue reform is making among connect himself with a prominent David W ÿlcCull to L.Bettman, w J, by Representative Mills to take.a THE LAW OF NEWSi’AFFHS. the people of the country. law firm here, which would bring of B W % of section. X, ITS’. rBw.'CUU*1---- -— ifiqbscrl era who do not give exprera no- I VOte'On the substitute which the re- him an income of not less than taining 80 acres : $800. PATENTS GRANTED fto.UrirY^riptiraiUe™d " W“hi°g PublicarfB ’proposed offering, and David W. i-Call to Ho'-ort W. Mc ♦35,000 yearly, it does not appear, (If enbv-ribcr» order the discontinuance of then on the Mills tariffBill, without Call, the e of fhe tre Asf, section ♦, t 4 periodicals the publishers may continue to To citizens of the Pacific states , upon inquiry among his friends, 8, r 5 w, containing 80 aero»; $2. them until all arrears are paid. further discussion or amendment. during the past week, and reported , that this exactly represents the It BiibHcribera neglect to or refuse to take I ,< r .» Jerne Edwards and wife to A. M. I periodic»l> from tl e office to which they I this action On tilC part OI tllC FC“ expressly for this paper by C. A. facts. It is known, however, that Hoskins, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 22, New P^nly they Snow <fc Co., patent lawyers, oppos friends have endeavored to prevail berg; $70. [paper discontinued. Jesse Edwards and wife to Morris & af AHtecriberR move to other places with- were afraid the bill would pass if ite U. S. Patent office, Washington: upon the governor to refuse a re tformiufthe publisher, and the papers are they allowed it to come to a vote Miles, w hi of lot 4, Newberg; $800. Oregon — J. S. Johnstono, Port 11» the former direction, they are he d nomination and to establish a law George W. Evuns and wife to G. W- without further delay. Thé bill pniblf. land, soldering cylindrical cans; F. office here. These friends, in urg Beil, 60 acres, section"15, t 3 s, r2w; Th” courts have decided that refusing to [periodicals from the office or removing will, when taken up again, be con- J. Crouch, Eugene City, rheostat. ing the governor to act upon their $2,000. lavinj them uncillnd fur ia prim» facie Kidered Under the five minute rule George \V. and Mary E. Hardwick to Ince of intentiono) fraud. I California—F. W. Cook, San Fran advice, confidently assure him that fitie poetmastcr who neglects to give the I by sections. At this stage amend- Charles Lehman, 40 acres in t 2 s, r 3 w; - cisco, inserted saw tooth; J. B. Gill, liotice of the neglect of a person to lake ; , T, . his practice would not fall short of $450. ¡the office the paper addressed to him, is ments will be in order. It is not San Francisco, telegraph call box; the sum which the report asserts |»b.tothepubli.ber l.rtbewbwriPU.n|likely that final yote win P. W. Chandler to Hiram Rummell, E. C. Jones, San Francisco, billiard he was guaranteed.— N. Y. World. block 3, Chandler’s second addition to Me- reached before July. marker; J. C. Ludwig, San Francis CUCKCH NOTICE. Minnville ; $350. Members of the senate judiciary Senator Stewart, of Nevada, is H. Christenson and wife to G. C. co, ash sifter; C. Vogel, San Fran fvices will be held at the following t mes «n v ‘ • i daces by the m . E. pastor in charge of the I committee have received many let- cisco, safety catch for cable rail busy with his bill to curtail the Christenson, 21 46-100 acres of Henry Fttle circuit: I f pra urcrinor t.ho rnnfirmniinn of ‘Mr. ttndaj—11 a. ns, West Chehalem; 3 p, ters urging the confirmation of‘Mr. ways; D. Weseman, Los Angeles, president’s veto power. He wants Noble land claim, t 3 s, r 3 w ; $500. M. J. and A. K. Olds to E. N. Ford, nndee; Fuller as chief justice. The ma- wire screen, etc.; D. C. Marriton, to give-congress the authority to Sunday— KKinjQkl Lafayette, V, morning lUUUUllg »UU and OrCliUlg, evening« I lots 28 and 27, McMinnville ; $400. 8o«d«y—ii ». m. pnce «ehool hnnse; s«t- jority of these letters have eonie Stockton, harvester; D. B. James, pass bills over the veto by'a simple Parker Martin and Andrew- J. Martin f evening previous, at Anderson’s school from the Northwest, and quite a Visalia, traction engine; W. A. majority vote. He sees a menance to R. L. Churchman, 10 58 100 acres of iSunday—11 a. m. Carlton; 3 p. m.——— number of them were written by p m. Lafayelte. Preacher in charge. Howard, Petaluma, power mechan to the republic in the president’s Wm. Branson land claim ; $25. C. J. Hussey. O. E. Hussey and Polly PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. prominent republicans. He would ism; M. Hedges, Murrietta, lifting ability to sit down upon an obnox Knifong to R. L. Churchman, 10 28-100 viae services wi l be conducted by Rev.- | wx-nhohlv have bppn confirmed this ious bill. His talk about “ dic P. of the Presbvterian church, as follows: proDawy nave Deen connrmea tniB jack; J. D. Culp, San Felipe, elec tator,” “autocrat,” “Napolean,” etc., acres of Wm. Branson land claim ; $50. s»bb.tb of each month»! L»f»jett». week, had .-not Senator Ingalls trophorus. - -— Jacob Wisecarver and wile to John G. . »«nth Sabbaths at Zona. ..... , , », • sounds terrifying, but the veto Wisecarver,, 260 acres in sections 6 amt I 'Mabbath ai McCoy. All cordially invited. | asked for further delay. It is now Cornell University is soon to power ns it now exists is by no ' 7, t 4 s, r 4 w ; $6,600. believed he will be confirmed next - \ have a department of journalism. means as great a menance to our Christian Litscher and wife to Albet J. Burt Moore, week. The Baltimore, one of the new Classes are soon to be formed, and institutions as the pernicious habit Gains, two acres, being a part of the land claim of Gabriel Christman ; $50. iysician and surgeon , cruisers of the navy, will be launched Prof. Smith will give lectures on which bonanza kings and railway Jesse Hobson and wife to E. Samuel, sew^er, in Philadelphia July 4th. It is ex newspaper work in the great pities, - potentates of the Pacific slope have ‘ 24 48-100 acres near Newberg ; $2,000 Oregon. and the work of a reporter. Classes 1 of purchasing seafs in the United pected that Mrs. Cleveland will TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. will then be. organized, very much 1 States senate, where they can vote tt. J. C. MICH AUX, christen the new boat. The former proprietors of this paper » yj lai ai ette , O regon - A resolution providing for an in as the staff of a large newspaper, • and legislate in their own interests. are sending out bills, foi the collection of tern. active lienee of nine yean vestigation of the fur seal fisheries i Prof. Smith will act aB managing —N. Y World. their accounts. Of their method of so 1 doing wo have nothing to say ; only our i editor, and assign subordinates to ,o tho P«°Ple 01 LafayettaJ of Alaska, by the house committee ramwindmg country. I ’ J . The republicans once ejected Gen. subscribers should not censure us for it. Mb W. | on merchant marine and fisheries, various fields to gather news. We have s.mt out no bills thus far, and John M. Palmer governor of Ill- „ope we will be spared that task. The has been passed by the house. For • Young men will also be taught subscription accounts individually are inois on his magnificent military T. C. Steplxens,. many years there have been charges how to write headlines. The rela small, but col'ectively thev amount to record during the civil war. In several hundred dollars, the need of made against the Alaska fur com tive value of a piece of news to dif PRACTICAL 1872 he left the republican party, which often hampers a publisher very ferent papers, as well as its relative pany, a -corporation which has a much. The first year of our manage and this year has been nominated ment- of the KantacKB ia drawing to a contract with the government that value, will receive some attention. for governor by the democrats. Now close, and a» an inducement to you to gives it a monopoly of catching There will also be something in the settle your small accounts with us prior the republican organs are sneering to July 1st, we make the following liberal Lafayette, OregroxL. seals on the coast of Alaska. Up to way of editorial writing. The pro offer: If you will pay for the current ®PB a A’M c I asr stock of watche*. c’ocks. the present time this wealthy cor fessor will think himself successful at his loyalty and insinuating that year and one year in advance we will al Iry and »pectucles and sella at unprecedent- if he can teach his class to get news he was in league with treason dur- low voit a discount of 12}$ per cent. New * price*. poration has always been able to _______ Prof. Smith is ¡ng the war, Thick and thin par subscribers paying for one year in ad instead of rumors. :he», Clocks and Jewelry repairing a spec prevent any legislation looking vance will be allowed the above discount. journalist who has lately been politics cause men to do some Subscription rates will remain the same ialty—All work warranted. toward a congressional investiga ' a as heretofore—$2.00 per year. Gi»e me a call. mighty mean things. tion, but now it is to be hoped that ! connected with New York papers. 0 Oregon Register WASHINGTON LETTER! • -------- 1 itchmaker and Jeweler, T. C. 8TEPHEXS. e - ■ _____________________ =i