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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1888)
Tlxe Oregon ISegriSteX [ Louie platform,, that judged by The Lafayette Shoe Store! ___________ — I democratic principles the interests F rank 8.^ HT hding , P ububhbr of the jieople are betrayed when, by unnecessary taxation, trusts and Are now receiving ¡combinations ar« permitted to ex- FRIDAY, JUNE 22,1888 their Surina goods in Ladles. Mi^ea. •ist which, while unduly enriching and Children'» Shoes tad Slippers By the election held in Portland , the few that combine, rob the body It osyrie» the Best Fitting Goods on Monday, Henry’ Villard sv.e- .f our ci’;zens by depriving them ceeded in getting control of the of the beneffte of natirfal eompeti- tion. The principle« of party faith Oregon Transcontinental. declared at St. Louie are for the It is settled that one of the chief maintenance of the uSion of free features of the campaign is to be and indestructible states; for devo where Gant». Youth» and Dots «an S"d any- the handkerchief.—-A’. Y. World. tion to the constitution and the re hing in boots «nd shoe» that you want: and Yes, the republicans hanker chiefly served rights of the people; the pre price» as low aa von are paying t r poor cheap goods that von h ave to throw away before yon for the offices. servation for and restoration to the ret them well broke to your foot. It is the beat Up to the hour of going to press people of the public lands for home Flare- the republicans had not nominated steads; the honest reform of the a presidential candidate^ -Blaine public service; for the protection of v • stands in the front ranks, and will the interests of the people against in Yamhill County. Harris & Haney. ‘L monopolies, and the equality of all likely be named. before the law ; for the protection of The Chicago convention proper home labor cind the support of met on Tuesday of this week, but home industry by frugal public ex 'the delegates to the contention penditures; reduction of the cost of JJave b^U meeting in_^at city for what the laborer needs and the pro over a week trying to fix things. tection of his wages, and his eleva The country people have, once tion and better education. more had Joe. Simon forced on We renew our pledges to use our them as a law-maker. It remains influence with energy to alleviate to be seen whether the rural repub the burdens, remove the grievances lican members of the Oregon senate and advance and elevate the mass will make Joseph their president; I of people, whose welfare, comfort R. P. UNGERMAN, president or not he is the boss. and improvement are the true ob as X ubt received a large and wsIHrrected stock of Stoves »nd Tin- jects of a government by the people, Prince William who now comes «rare, and propose» tn »ell cheaper than any that the United States may always bouse Io the county. Every tbitig kepi on hand to the throne of United Germany end repairing done satisfactorly. aud without continue a majestic, robust, free na delay. with the title of William II. i? Sept. 29/t-f. twenty-nine years—^kk4- f.ike his tion of free men. O reoon . L afayette . Finally, we especially commend ancestors he has been educated a the action of the national - conven soldier, and it is expected that if tion in,yxpressing the cordial sym affairs, do not suit him he will fight. pathy of the American, democracy 7. . ' Just at present, however, there is —DEALER IN— with the gallant struggle of the no cause for alarm. ’ . Irish people for the‘emancipation of Emperor Frederick, of Germany, their country from foreign oppres died last Friday, having reigned sion. -— about three months. If will bq re Re solved, That in heartily en membered that Frederick has been dorsing their nominations we confi a sufferer for a long time with a dently predict the triumphant elec- cancer in his- throat, and it has ! tion of Grover Cleveland and Allen been only by the use of an arti ; G. Thurman. Highest possible prices paid ficial breathing tube that he was Ax O beoox V alley .—The June num- spared to reign at all. His wife is I her of the H rst Short magazine is accom for all kiuds of fardi produco.____ the oldest daughter of Queen Vic« panied by a large colored supplement of toria. ' ~ ' ■ ~r ■ •— the C-helaAlem valley, qne pl the sub- ^Is the Place New Store! New Gooi NEW PRICES I Having just returned from the EAST with a Mammoth fHoz, General Merchandise Carlton, and vicinity, Wliich is now offered to the,People of j •At Prices that defy Competition To go for Foot wear Dress Goods, Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, and the | H Complete Stock of General Merchandise, of Every Description, in Yamhill Co. Hardware of all 3CÏn<±s l^ept in sto^ Highest Prices Paid for Farm Produce of all W<^ respectfully invite all to come and examine our goods and aatmi, before purchasing elsewhere. *■ Hi w H. 5 SIÏTI M c M innville national bank . First National ------ or m ’ minnvills . os .,»»' m ’ m INN VILLE, OREGON. JACOB WORTMAN... d R. I’. BIRD vieJJ President., ................... • •!. W. COWLS Jxo. WORTMAN ............. ¡J Vice President.... . LEE LAL GIILIN Transacts a general Batkin, j*. Cashier..............................CLARK BRALY Transacts a General Banking Bi.aineM. Fell» exchange ou Portland, San Francisco and New York. Interest allowed on time deposits. Office A^ur« from 1» a m th 4 p m. LAFAYETTE J. Mattey DRY GOODS! TA SI VA NY RA TIFIES. ; valleys of the beautiful and famous Wil lamette.-. The Chehalem valley, Yambill fountv, is one of the leading fruit raising The following resolutions were adopted at the grand ratification I sections of Oregon, and from a descrip meeting held in New York recently. tive article in the magazine it appears that miph choice fruit land is for sale They give the correct meaning of 'thereat from flo to $7a |>er acre. .»The the St. Louis platform, which out ; number also contains an 4flustrate4 ar lines the democratic national »pol ticle on Washington county, also a por ft ion of tlie fertile Willamette vaHey, icy: The democracy of the city of which offers good and cheap homes to tbouggnds. Other descriptive articles. New York, assembled at the Acad I poetry, fiction and a large amount of val- emy of Music, on Tuesday evening. able informatidreaboat the entire north- June 12, 1888, under the auspices w rest complete the number. The Writ of the Tainnrany Hall general cotii- 'hare is the only publication on the Pa- mittee, affirm the platform of prin • cifie coast making a specialty of describ- j ing and illustrating the resources and in- ciples adopted by the national con : dnstries of the great northwest, and vention of the democratic party ' of -hould be taken by every one interested the United States, at St. Louis, | iu, or desiring to learn about Oregon, on the 7th of June, 1888, and cor i Washington, Idaho, Montana, British dially ratifies the nominations I Columbia or Alaska. A large supple- made by that convention of Grover f ments in tints or colors, accompanies ¡every numlier. Published at Portland, Cleveland for president and Allen Oregon, by L: Samuel, at 42.50 per year. G. Thurman for vice-president. Wei Single copies, 25 cents. commend those nominations as as-1 NEW TO- D 4Y. suring the continued, efficient and i honest administration of the federal Administrator’s Notice. government, the prevention of dis aster from an excessive surplus and Notice fa hereby given that the undersigned ha« filed her. final account in the estate of R. A. over-taxation, by a conservative Steward, deceased. amFlbit the coart hu ap pointed the bth day ot August, 18S8, at the management of the national finan court house at IA fay et le, in this county, as the day and place to heir the same; at which time ces and the maintenance of the all objections to said account will be beard- 'ELLEN STEWARD. prosperity of the people by a judi 46 51 Adtniofalratai. cious, »reduction of taxation. The abolition of .unnecessary taxes by u^PPLETCKS' such reduction of the tariff as will I make the necessaries of life as cheap as possible for the working man and protect th* wages of labor, — i« the democratic remedy for the' THE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD. evil. The republican false theory Containing Over Twenty Thou sand Articles on Promin that the reduction of superfluous | ent People. and burdensome taxation is free I This standard work is the Only National trade, is too thin a cloak for , their i Cyclopaedia of Biography in this country, «chetne8, by extravagant appropria j and is worthy to rank with the great n’a- tions to build up and protect mo i tional works of its kind in the Old World, | now being published in England, Ger- nopolies, combinations and trusts, 1 ! many, and Belgium. No name eminent in literature, art, to prevent competition and force music, science or invention will be omitt the workingman to pay enhanced ed. prices for the necessaries of life. fkiltlbnlv bv subscription. The republican theory is overthrown W. W. BECK by the Clear declaration of the St. I 14- Soliciting Agent. Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Notice. :o The Lafayette Flouring Mili ruus on full time until further notice. , . . SUITER i DANIEL FUR NITtl STORE; W. I. WESTERFIELD, P We keep constantly on hand ufh. luarg-e Steels: of Men's, Boys' and Youths' CLOTHING And Furnishing Gsods, k’ Queenswa r -a--------- Parlor, Office and Din CHZxISS, Glassware, Pipes, Tobacco, •' < Cigars', ; ’——- Boots and Shoes, s Hats and Caps, Canned Goods And GROCERIES. In fact almost tliin.gr - ■ vszfvl —IN—. " Drug or Notion Line TILL YOU HAVE CALLI) ON MOORE BROTHERS, ----- OF— ■ To man, woman or child can be procured At Bedrock Prices, And all from One Finn, whose name is. a warrant in itself of Fair Treatment and Square Dealing. Our CnrintT Qtnrlz Is now in at.d we Opi ing 0lUu!\ invite intending pur chasers to give us a call and Penri, inn examine our goods a prices. llUUUuC taken in exchange for goods, for which we will pay all the market will justify. - £ ts-ioi t Picture Frames, Mouldings. Small Parlor itnds, I1 - Wall Bradds. CsaiCoi Coffins tí AND Undertaker’s GOODS IN STOCK. r W.I.Wt T-ixrerrsr Sta' Lafayette, - Oregon. . ’ _t------- ---------------- *--------- Oregon. ----- Newberg We try to act square, good people don’t stare, nor think that we care that compet itors blare. We treat the world fair and carry an air of conviction, you’ll swear, when you visit us where our store shows the rare,richest bar gains to spare. Our goods al ways fresh, all pure, and all the best our profits are bare; v e al ways will dare, BY our stock to com- pare with all who dispair of trying to bear a candle in air to compete with the fair, honest efforts of mer chants who deal on the Square. THE SQUARE! Geo. W. Burt, McMinnville, Oregon. The Register JOB Keeps constantly on hand »6«. inent of Furniture of every davruj Antique Bcrlroom sets, Walnut Center (able» Folding; Bed l«uB™ Spring Mattres« Ext ensfrfa Nurse £«,1 < Dear to the Feminine heart, and Purchase Anything posits receivtd -Ulijeet to ihetk exchause anil t»l«gratiluc trumt«,. \ ork. Han Francisco and 1’ortliu.i . June 21. ly. OFFICE. We make a «penalty ■ f printing Bill Head*, letter Heads Statements. Receipts, cf all kinds, Bal Invitations. Prozrammea, Business 1 nrd* i Cards. Envelope», Posters and a'J kind* of work done in a first- !aaa office. W TRIAL VU/ ms oui.iClTED.^1 THIS PAPER-' - ^CSSW jîâ for Sale. Q H 3 1S Jf ■ ■ Th g H Sw ww Wre Acres of good land about H I two miles northwest from M | Dundee, in Yamhill coun- ■ Btv, on the 1’. & W. V. R. 3 N K. All under fence, well Ww watered. Said tract can be divided into two farms of 480 acres in one and 350 in the other; will sell ei ther separate, or both together. There i» a bam and house on each. Said place be ing known a« the Oliver Moore donation land claim. TERMS: $1O per acre. One-third down, and Balance on time to suit the purchaser, secured by a mortgage on the land; said balance to bear 7 per cent interest For fuither particulars en quire of T^7". Exa.iLsixa.-w, Lafayette, Or. 1887 1869 . J. M. Kelty, LaFayette J. J. Hembree, Propridi I ana prepared to give good aceonaoW »hurt notice/ to yeraow »ak< teams or conveyance. Charges Reasonable. D j P’M v hacks connects with the daily to carry passenger« to and iromtbedeH Lafayette FEED AND SALE ST j T. B NELSON. Prom *1 am prepared to feront» CARRLAUEH SAOÜLP BOBStk, and everything in the Lirvry kite ¡»S and on short notice. Transient Mock left with me will re beet of rare and attention. Good and oa refill drivers enp». * Y JI find tny stable on Diet« oetween Second and TkH- Sep-,II,’«5. - - Ogn. .......... Dealer in........... DRCGB. MEDICINE? AND CHEMICALS. PATENT MUNN A CD., of the tinue to act as Solicitors f.»r RatentkJjJl Marks. Copwfchta. for the Soapa. Combs and Brn^hes. Trnsaw», Suppor Bnwland, Franco. Germany, etc. ' ters. Sboalder Braces Fancy and Toilet Articles Parents sent free. Thirty-*cven yew _ Patents obtained through m ¿ mienrsoouMnea mmwcu»««" B ok« and Stationary, Clock aud . Watbes, , in j the the SciRXTinc Sei k . nti no A A m »■ KKicANjM micAN.-3J***^g most widely circulated scientific Plated and "Gold Jewelry Weekly, Splendid engraving•¡"«■Tg Patent Medicines, etc.. Family Medicinea. formation. Specimen copy of JJiTiirifll aent free. Addr*M GOODS WABSENTED AS REPRESENTED lean a MMutri < Office. KI Broadway, New ”• ' —— *“ PERFUMERY. AdvertiseÏ.SÂÏÏÂ: subscriptora»