THE OREGON REGISTER • I « A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLfe/AND BY THE PEOPLE.” ,. VII. LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 22,1888. NO. 46. day, and sends them around to the GEN. 8HERIDAN AND HIS SOLD­ THE PREACHER APOLOGIZES. IERS. other members on the floor of the Rev. C. H. Pendleton, of Worces­ PVBUSBED EVERY FRID i Y Comrades: I came here to-day ter, Mass., having learned that he house by a page. -AT- - Mr- Cleveland was furnished with to see you and talk with you and made a great mistake, has hastened „TTE, - - . - * °““8ON the full associated press reports of shake hands with you, while Col, to apologize. He has written a let­ —BY— Like thoughtless birds among the bowers, the St. Louis convention. They Carr and others, you know, came ter to President Cleveland, which’ With those now numbered with the FRANK S. HARDING. were sent direct to the White house hear to make eloquent addresses was received at the White house re­ dead, . 1 for you to listen to. I think he has cently. In this letter he frankly over the Western Union wire. Like bees we sipped the rarest flowers, subscription bates . been too eulogistic of me in his re­ admits that he talked too much, Mr. Blanchard, of Louisiana, ffas Without a care, without a dread. per year. In advance......... »‘d 00 marks. It is true that I fought in but charges the„ republicans with introduced a bill in the house, JJy, six months In advare.............. 1 00 While youth’s happy days were fleeting, which provides that all fines and almost everybody’s army, from Pea having taken advantage of his lo­ Free from busy care and strife, red »t the poHtoffice in Lafayette. Oft we met in happy greeting, penalties imposed and collected for Ridge to Appomattax, ancjjdthqugh quaciousness to publish very dam­ I, a« aecund class matter._________ These were sunny hours of life. violations of the inter-state com­ I fought with cavalry and with in­ aging reports about the domestic But those days are gone forever, merce law, shall be given to the fantry and on every line of opera­ life at the White house. In his let­ OFFICIAL DÏRECTÔRY. tion, and always had to change and ter to the president the reverend Buried in oblivion’s sea, party making the complaint. UNITED STATES.' Will they e’er return? No, never, tike new men on new lines, I was gentleman says that while here in Mr. Oates, of Alabama, thinks , ..... ... Grover Cleveland On pinions strong they swiftly flee. very successful. I went through- Attendance at the Baptist conven­ “U öfShil»......................Tbo». F. Bzyard the time has come to place some re ­ S of Treasury.............. Cbw. 8. Fairchild S!f¿¿’interior........... .«.F. Vila; Evening finds me here reclining striction upon immigration.. He all the grades they had in the vol­ tion he heard these matters publicly Where oft I’ve sat in days before, KiSiy’....................W.C.Wfiilney has introduced in the house a bill unteer service, and then I com­ talkedTif, and, thinking they must ¡,7er General..................Don M • WekiMr.u In pensive mood, yes, sad repining, imposing a tax of 125 on each im­ menced and went through all the be true,-he spoke of them to his po­ My thoughts on blissful days of yore. ", General............................ A. H.Gariand grades in the regular service, and litical friends in Worcester. The migrant. Mice........................... The river by me gently flowing, CDNGBE881ONAL. Attorney General Garland has the date of every commission republican political managers there­ I J IT Mitchell In this lovely twilight hour; ............... ....................... ’ [J. N. Dolph bad quite a severe attack of rheu­ that I have i's the date of a battle. upon set a trap for him, with the Stative............. Biuger Hermann Evening’s zephyrs softly blowing, Rippling through the shady bower. matism. He is now much better. Now I want to say to you, com­ aid of a newspaper reporter, and STATE. Sylvester Pen noyer The tariff bill has been under rades, this, that I am indebted to Mr. Pendleton promptly fell into it. And I think of how my mother ........ ” ..........Geo* W. McBride- \ G. W. Wrbb Taught me first to kneel in prayer; consideration in the house for the the private in the ranks for all this He makes his letter to the presi­ kblic lustraction.........E* B. McElroy credit that has come to me. [Ap­ dent a most humble apology for- She who loved me as none other, greater part of the week, but the rrm ö iW.W. Thayer, Now no longer meets me there. progress made has not been great. plause long and continued.} He having been the instrument of dis­ a® Judge«........................ P. Lord, Be h ( H. S. bttahun. Yonder ’neath that willow weeping, The republicans are determined to was the man who did the fighting, seminating private scandal, and DISTRICT. Wrapped in evening's sombre gloom, ' delay this bill in every manner pos­ and the .man Who carried the musk­ says he regards a man who would ........... . ......... ..-.R. P. Botee There she lies in wakeless sleeping, ....................... ,Geo. W. Belt sible in the hope of thereby even­ et is the greatest hero of the war, in do this to be quite capitble of any .................... W.L. Bradshaw In that lone and silent tomb. tually defeating it. Their latest my opinion. I was nothing but an crime. He adds also that upon in­ COUNTY. «— E. C arpenter . .......L. Longbarv scheme is to force the house to a agent. I knew how to take care of vestigation sipce the publication of Geo. W. Pried well WASHINGTON LETTER. consideration of the arrearage of men. I knew what a soldier was his interview and the articles grow­ ........ T.J. Harris .. W,W. Nelson pensions bill, which if passed would worth, and I knew how to study the ing out of it he has found that he (From our Regular Correspondent.) ..’..Wyatt Harris ........ J. O. Kenton very quickly wipe out the treasury country so as to put him in right. was entirely wrong, and he is now W ashington , June 8, 1888. (George Horsey • | J. 8. Hibbs Cleveland and Thurman iB eu­ surplus. If the republicans suc­ I knew how to put him in a battle I convinced that there is no happier when one occurred, but I was •married pair alive than the presi­ (John Thompson phonious, and besides, there is an ceed in getting this pension bill be­ ! Tbonma Huston air of simply the agent to take care of dent and his young wife, and no we ’ re-bound-tO-win about fore the house, it is understood that I M J ltamsey lof Trustees.. Now, more virtuous and loving husband |' Henry Hopkins these good old democraiic names an amendment will be offered there­ him, and he did the work. (ZE Perkins comrades, these are common-sense that cannot fail to have its effect in the land to-day than Grover .... E. Carpenter tier. to by the demftcrats, prtAliding for ............ II W Dunn u things, and I can ’ t say them in very on the campaign. It is a union of Cleveland.— Washington Special to a tax on all incomes above $5,000, . . . W. W. Nelson ■tor. the old and the new democracy. ’• to raise the money which the bill flowery language, but they are true JJhiladelphia±Reaord. I THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. nevertheless; Arid they are true uot liibicff ers~ who (TcTnof give expre«« no- “Judge Thufman was "one of the appropriates. Llh^ contrary-, are considered a& wishing of me alone but of everybody else. ANOTHER TRANSCONTINENTAL- leaders of tho democratic party The uncertainty among repub­ Eiiuc tG$ir hubacriptions.-- ROUTE. > snhH(,ribers order the discontinuance of while the “man of destiny”—Grover It is the common soldier that we licans as to who their peesidential lerjodicHls the publishers may continue to There is being gradually worked hem until all arrears are paid. Cleveland—was yet a schoolboy. candidate is to be, is just as great are indebted to any credit that ■ subscribers neglect to or refuse to take came to us. I often laid awake out. in the North, a railroad enter­ beriodic.de from tie office to which they The ticket combines the strength of now as it was the day that Blaine men directed, they, are held responsible planning for my soldiers ’ welfare, prise which is destined to be the vigorous manhood and the wisdom dropped out for good. * Sherman’s jey have settled their bill and ordered taper discontinued. and I never killed a man unneces­ next transcontinental route to be- and experience of more than three friends now claim that his nomina ­ ■ subscribers move to other plaeea with tormina the-publisher, and the papers are score and ten years. The red ban­ tion is almost assured.., Democrats sarily. One great trouble with men completed, making the sixth dteel b the former direction, they are he d Mbit, dana, which for so many years was hope that Sherman may be nomi­ who command troops is that they track connecting the shores of the ft“ courts have decided that refusing to found in the front ranks of the nated, for of all the candidates yet kill'men unnecessarily. You may Pacific ocean with the plains of the ■eriodioala from the-office or removing ■ring them uncallad for is prima facie democratic senators, will now take named, he would be the easiest to kill as many men as you choose if continent, and the fifth within the Ice of intentions 1 fraud. he postmaster who neglegta to give the its place as one of the emblems of beat; in fact, his own record would you give them an equivalent fpr United States. It is the Seattle, lotice of the neglect of a-person to take lie office the paper addressed to him, is good government and revenue re­ beat him with no effort whatever . the loss. Men do not like to be Lake Shore and Eastern. Mr. Or­ fclso to the publisher for the subscription killed for nothing; they do not like man, of the famous contracting form in the battle this year, which on the part of the democrats. . is to decide the fate of both. Every­ Gen. Sheridan still continues very to have their heads rammed against firm of Orman, Crocker . be services wi 1 be conducted by Rev. rectly eastward. About two-thirds LOST RIVERS OF IDAHO, visible. Now let the good work go $50 a month: A bill was also lof the Presbyterian church, as follows: of the route will be in a mountain­ fehbath of each month at Lafayette. right on, let the enthusiasm orig ­ passed giving a pension of $50 a One of the most singular features ous country, requiring much heavy­ bd 4th Sabbaths at Zena. febbath at McCoy. All cordially invited. inated by the national convention month to the widow of Commodore in the scenery of the territory of rock work in making the grade for continne to extend and spread- out Truxton?—------------ ------ Idaho is the occurrence of dark, the track. It will have a better J. Burt Moore, until the whole country is enveloped rocky chasms, in which large route than the Northern Pacific and' PATENTS GRANTED' in a blaze of enthusiasm that will streams and creeks disappear, and iysician and surgeon , result in a clean sweep in the legis­ To citizens of the Pacific states are never more seen. These fissures will cross the main range of the lative as well as the executive during the past wee^, and reported are old lava channels, produced by Rocky mountains without a tunnel, Oregon. branch of the government. ' The expressly for this paper bj^C. A. the outside of the molten mass cool­ though short tunnels will be neces­ R.J. C. MICHAUX, ticket. and platform are all that SnoW & Co., patent lawyers, oppos­ ing and forming a tube, which, on sary east of the range. A greater the fiery stream becoming ex­ i LAFAYETTE, OREGON- can be asked for, now let the voters ite U. S. Patent office, Washington: hausted, has been left empty, while part of the road will pass through a heavily wooded country, there Washington Territory — E. S. Sut ­ fin active experience of nine years do their part, and next November the roof of the lava duct, having at being extensive forests of red spruce ton, Snohomish, clothes drier; A. K. paBervicesto the people of Lafayette we shall all sing pcans of victory. some point fallen in, presents there bounding country. and other valuable trees. There pl.’87. J The red bandana has become the Snodgrass, Ellensburg, side hill an opening into which the river is no deserts to be crossed. At plow. California — A. Blatcjiley, San plunges and is lost. At one place democratic badge of the campaign. C. Steplieixs, along the banks of the Snake, one Spokane Falls the Seattle line will Francisco, boiler feeder; H. Case ­ They can be seen everywhere. of these rivers reappears pishing form a connection with the eastern Red is just now the prevailing bolt, San Francisco, elevated cable; from a cleft high up in the basaltic PRACTICAL outlet, which will be the Minnesota, E. R. Morris, San Francisco, easel; color around the capitol.. The dem­ walls, where it leaps a cataract into Manitoba and the Pacific. This J. O ’ Donnell, San Francisco, rotary the torrents below. Where this ocratic members all carry red ban­ road has already penetrated to Hel­ danas, and all the members of the valve; W. B. Sargent, San Fran­ stream has its origin, or at what point it is swallowed up, is utterly ena with a branch, but its main Oregr©».. cisco, necktie fastener; O. Seifert, house wear red roses in their but­ »»firstclR«« $tock of watches, clocks, San Francisco, rotary pump; P. unknown, though it ia believed that line muBt pass north of Helena and its sources are a-long way up in the is now Wtthin 247 miles of Spokane and tpectacles and sells at ucprecedent- tonholes. \ The red roses are from pnees. the country residence of Represen­ Selby, Oakland, cartridge loader; north country. These lost streams P. Clocks and Jewelry repairing a spec- tative Lee, of Virginia, who lives D. Q’Leary, San Bernardino, grind- and rivers are frequently the source | Falls.— Denver (Col.) Republican. i*lty-AI! work warranted. ston'e linger; ,J. Donnelly, San Ma- 1 of some mysterious lake in the barin ••• near this city. He brings a big live me a call. of Bonue mountain. | We aro enjoying sunshine again. teo, gate. ■ basket of them in with him every T. C, 8TEPHEN8. ie Oregon Register EVENING. Shades of evening stealing o’er me, Thoughts of happy days gone by; I meditate on what’s before me, For the past I heave a sigh. chmaker and Jeweler,