The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, June 29, 1888, Image 1

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LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 29,1888.
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NO. 47.
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*■ PATENTS GRANTED
al, will not conflict with each other. WANT WORK AT 60 CENTS A DAY.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
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Senator
Kenna,
after
the
meeting,
Three
hundred
men
advertised
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PUBLISH» EVEBY FRIB‘Y
fFrom our Regular Correspondent.)
said to your correspondent: ' “We in a Philadelphia paper the other during the past week, and reported
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W ashington , June 15, 1888.
shall shortly have a permanent day for work at 60 cents a day? expressly for this paper by C. A.
OREGON
ïïtte . - * - *
Representative Spinola, one of headquarters in this city. This
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Knowing this is true, and believ­ Snow <fc Co., patent lawyers, oppos­
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the shrewdest democratic members meeting was held simply to appoint
ing that the republicans tell the ite U. 8. Patent office, Washington:
FRANK S. HARDING.
of congress, predicts a majority in this committee of conference. We truth in their campaign speeches,
r Oregon—M. J. Anderson and B.
New York city of more than 60,000 are sending out thousands of docu­
one is led to believe that this must J. Smith, Wapinitia, saw mill dog.
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subscription bates .
for Cleveland and Thurman. 'Mr. ment», and we do not care to duplir be a “free trade” country. It cannot
Washington
Territory
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W.
A.
Ladd,
$2 oo Spinola speaks from inside know­
nr per rear, iu »deance...........
cate the work of the national com­ be true that men have to ask for Colfax, wagon seat; R. J. Jones,
, d oo
Jr,lia m»nU“in «<!»»<••■•••
ledge of the political situation in mittee, nor have them duplicate work in a highly protected country
Carrollton, feathering paddle wheel.
•red at the pofitoffice in Lafayette, New York city, having resided ours, hence an understanding of the where they are satisfied with' 60 California—B. A. Lillie, San Fran­
i iis Becont^claHH matter.
there all his life, and having been programme of each is necessary in cents a day? Alas, it is too true.
cisco, fruit stoning machine; O. An­
one of the leaders of the party since order to bring out that harmonious Protection does not benefit the la­
derson and T. Pattison, San Luis
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
he became old enough to vote.
work that always leads to success. borer nor increase his wages. The Obispo, button; J. Beaulie, Arcata,
VN.1TED STATES.
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Who the republicans will put up Every one at our meeting was san­ Bole benefit derived from it goes to
saw handle; W. N. Best, Los Ange­
.Grover Cleveland
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to
be slaughtered is not yet ap­ guine as to the result of. the fight the corporations, combines,' trusts
.. Thoa. F. Ba.vard
r» ot 8t»‘e............
les, lifting jack; H. R. Coffey,
jjrfTreawiry.... . .Chas. 8. Fairchild parent.
John Sherman is far in upon which we are; now entering. and protected “rings” who are in­
............ W.F. Vilas
ul the luleliur.
Stockton, fare register; A. Heberer,
... Wm, C. hndlo It the lead, having purchased all the
iry ot ar.............
We have a magnificent ticket and side of the “charmed circle.” The Alameda, hydrocarbin burner for
...W.C. Whitney
ry of Navy ......
, .Don M . Dickinson delegates that could be had, and he
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it will create great enthusiasm. laborer is outside and he is made •furnaces; B. Howard, Sheep Ranch,
. .. .A. H, Gatland
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is prepared, with unlimited cash, With such a man as Thurman for, to feel satisfied with his lot by chalk line holder; O. 8. Pratt, San
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C3MGBESM0NAL.
furnished doubtless by his Wall the second place, it can indicate simply a systematic word now and Rafael, seal lock; E. L. Rugg,
JJ H Mitchell
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street friends, to go into the dele­ nothing else than a powerful and then from his master, such as “pro­ Woodland, astrqnomieal apparatus;
entadvd ... r,. ■ - -• Binger Hermann
gate market at Chicago and outbid winning ticket. .The republicans tection to American industry” and J. Ware, Madera, machine for mak­
state .
. .................................... Sylvester Pennoyer all competitors in a sufficient man­
are all at sea. They don’t know a few crumbs from the tables of the ing honey frames.
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........ Geo* W. McBride
It is what they are going to do at Chi­ rich. Yet the laborer, in every
‘ '................................. G. W. Wvbb ner to ensure his nomination.
'ublic Iostruction................ E • B. McEIt oy
hardly likely that the convention cago, whether they will cut a plat­ • path of life, whether he labors with
The success of Miss Amelia Rives
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4 W. W, Thayer, will be foolish enough to noniiriate
form to fit the candidate, or pick a . his brain or muscle, is deluded in literary circles seems to be stim­
MJndge*......................... ' 4 Um. P. Lord,
(K. 8. btiahan.
Sherman; with him at the head of candidate to fit the platform.” with the selfish policy of protection. ulating magazine editors to push
DISTRICT.
the republican ticket, the fight Senator Daniel, of Virginia, ex­ ■ Probably he will awaken from his the works of other young writers.
............................ R. P. Boise
............ Z........... Geo. \V. Bell would not be spirited enough to
pressed his opinion as follows: sleep,, and delusion to find himself The next debutante will be a young
...................... W L. Bradshaw
make
it
interesting.
Cleveland
“There is no mistaking our advan- • on the edge of starvation; com­ writer, Marah Ellis, whose initial
C (MINTY.
—r;. LöWiiry t woold- beat him as badly aB_.Grant tageous position. We. are .goingin-. -plei&ly in the tette of tlje privileged effort at a long story will be a
W. Briedwcll
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who are in pos&teBion of the feature in the July issue of the
........ T. J. Harris did Greeley in 1872. Besides fjher- to this campaign on a high plane class
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.. W, W. Nelson man, no other candidate has any
American Magazine. The editor of
and on great issues. Get below the monopolies.
.... Wyutl Harris
that
journal promises a work of un­
........ J. l>. Fenton* considerable following, and from
surface, and there can be no doubt
j George D«mey
High taxes, high tariff and high usual strength and interest, and its
opinions expressed by leading re­ to observing men, of the triumphant
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transportation rates are destroying attractiveness will be increased by
f John Thompson publicans here it is probable that election of Cleveland and Thur­
the prosperity of producers. The a number of very fine illustrations.
i Tliomits Huston the nomination will be the result
man.”
J M J liamsey
of Trastees
revenue whereby the expenses of I While the scene is laid in the south
I Henry Hopkins of combinations made after the con­
There is a rumor here: that Secre­ the government are paid should be
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I during war times, the war is simply
If that should be tary Whitney will retire from the
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drftwn
from
the
wealth
of
the
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an incident, and the entire plot
. ,W. W. Nelson the case, it would be an absurdity cabinet.
Mr. Whitney neither af- tion, whereas by our present systeifa-
laws the stomp of refreshing orig-#
to
oven-attempt
to
make
an
intelli
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fjrms nor denies the report.
THE LAW OF NKWHFAl’FRS.-
the thousands of millions^collected fnality. “T’other Miss-Norie” is
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gent guess as to who the nominee
ilwcri era who do not give express no
for carrying on the war and for the title of the story.
the coiit ary art; cunnitiered as wishing
THE ORIGIN OF PETROLEUM.
will be, but I have no hesitation in
lane their hubmiiitions.
■paying the national debt, the hun­
»nBS'riber« orderlhe discontinuance of saying that-it will noT be John
The origin of petroleum has been
In his “Twenty Years in Con­
sri.(Jical.-, the publishers may continue to
dreds of riiillions now in the trea­
rm until all arrears are paid.
Sherman.
explained
both
on
the
organic
and
gress,
” of the Democratic candidate
•'ib<cribera neglect to or refuse to tak4
Two-thirds of the republican sen­ inorganic theory. The commonly sury and the millions gathered for the vice-presidency, Mr. James
•riodicvls from tl e office to which thcv
each day have much -of it been
ten (iir»-tGed.-tlmy are held responsible
y have settled their bill an4 ordered ators have already left for Chicago accepted view, which is held by
forced from the pockets of labor. Blaine says: /‘His rank in the sen­
iper discouticiied,
to take part in the national conven­ many American geologists, is, that
•utacribers move to other places with
Years ago the money centers se­ ate was .established from the day
rrmfatfflie publisher, and the papers are tion.
Quite as large a percentage: it has been formed by the distilla
‘the former direction, they ar© he d
cured from congress a repeal of the he took his scat, and was never
of members of the house would tion of organic remains by the in­
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income of tax, the tax on bank de­ lowered during his period of service.
I- courts hnv" decided that refusing to
Others
iriodioida from the office dr removing have gone except for the refusal by ternal heat of the earth.
He was an admirably disciplined
ring them uncallsd for is prims facie Mr. Mills to ^llow the tariff bill to consider that it has been formed posits, railroad receipts ind others;
debater, was fair in his method of
e of in fen tiona 1 Baud.
while
tne
tax
on
lumber,
sugar
and
18 poe master who neglects to give the be laid over for a week.
directly from its elements by chem­
dice of the neglect of a person to take
salt remain as before, while the tax statement, logical in his argument,
Indian Commissioner Atkins has ical reactions, and that its existence
e office the paper addressed to him, is
on
coarse fabric is higher in propor­ honest in bis conclusion. He had
Iso to the publisher tor the subscription
tendered his resignation and gone is in no w^y dependent upon the
tion than that on silks, satins, and no tricks in discussion, no catch­
to Tennessee, where he proposes to organic remains of former geological
CHURCH NOTICtt.
diamonds. More money taken phrases to Becure attention, but was
make an active personal canvass for ages. Professor Mendelejeff, the
from the pockets of the- people than alw-ays direct and manly. His re­
cea will be held at the following t mes
ces l*y the M. E. pastor in charge of the his election to the Uuited States distinguished Russian chemist, has
is sufficient to defray the expenses tirement from the senate was a ser­
tie cir.cnit:
recently advanced a theory of the pf the government is an injustice; ious loss to his party—a loss, in­
inday—11 a. m. West Cbehalem; 3 p. senate.
dee:
Two speeches were made i>n the inorganic origin of petroleum which
nd ay—Laf&yette, morning and evening,
that hoarding in the treasury can­ deed, to the body.”
mdav—11 a. m. Pike school hoase; Hat- fisheries treaty this week, one by is of considerable interest.
Briefly not be justified by buying our
veufcig previous, at Anderson’« school
The N. Y. Evening Post has the
Senator Morgan for, and the other stated, he believes that in the in­
bonds before due and giving 25 per cruelty to shoot at the republican
nndiy—11 a. m. Carlton; 3 p. m.---------
by Senator Hale against it. Its terior of the earth iron is present in
m. Lafayelte. Preacher in charge.
cent for the privilege of buying convention this extract from Presi­
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.
further consideration has been post­ large quantities, combined with
them, and is only a benefit to the
e Mrvices wi I be conducted by Rev.
poned until the 25th inst.-
carbon in the form of a carbide. bond-holders, as producers and la­ dent Arthur’s last message:
if the Preabvterian church, an follows:
I- recommend an enlargement of
hbatb of each month at Lafayet'e.
Judge Thurman, who was ex­ Now, when water from the surface
J4th Sabbaths at Zena.
borers do not hold bonds.— Jackson­ the free list, so as to include within
bbath at McCoy. All cordially invited. pected in Washington this week, reaches this heated carbide of iron
ville Times.
the numerous articles which yield
has postponed his visit until later, the oxygen combines with the iron,
In Oregon we burn our sawdust inconsiderable revenue, a simplifica­
J. Burt Moore,
in order to be here when the na­ replacing the carbon, which unites
tional committee ryeets for organ­ with the hydrogen, forming the hy­ or throw it into the streams, and so tion of the complex and inconsis­
IYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ization, and to -.take part in the drocarbons of which petroleum and kill the fish. That is Oregon style tent schedule of duties upon certain
Htwberg
grand ratification meeting which is natural gas are principally com­ —the sort of free-handed pioneer manufactures, particularly those of
Oregon.
to be held in this city on the even­ posed. The most important prac­ way of letting the morrow take care cotton, iron and steel, and a sub­
R.J. C. MICHAUX,
ing of the 26th inst.
tical point of this theory is, that, if of itself and throwing away a shirt stantial reduction of the duties up­
LAFAYETTE, OBEI.ON. ..
The democratic congressional ex­ true, the formation of these sub­ and buying a new one rather than on those articles, and upon sugar,
the trouble to have the old one molasses, silk, wool and woolen
ecutive committee held their first stances may be
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inactive, experience of nine year*
»services to the people oi Lafayette meeting this week to make arrange- j oh) gathat ,we
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need have no fear of ¡ washed. In” Maine—the land of goods.
►unding country.
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ments for the coming campaign. the. supply becoming exhausted. _____
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habits—they know better. Some very profound critic has said
There was a full attendance, with Of course. this theory has yet to be [They neither destroy their sawdust that the typic ) Indiana girl is a model
C. Stepliens,
Senator Kenna in the chajr. A confirmed; but it is hoped that it nor make an instrument of destruc­ gum-chewor. At the theater she keeps *
time to the music chewing hard and
PRACTICAL » sub-committee consisting of Senator may prove true, in so far, at least, tion out of it. They bale it and sell snapping uer jaws together when the vil­
Kenna, Representatives. Loyd S. as regards a continuous formation it for packing, stable purposes, etc. lain is in sight, chewing softly when the
hmaker and Jeweler, Bryce, of New York, and 8.. O. of these invaluable natural pro­ By a new process of pressing, eight hero is on, but stops short st all love
barrels of sawdust is put into a scenes, and gently poises the “black jack”
Fisher, of Michigan, was appointed ducts.— Popular Science New».
bale 24x24x36 inches in site. A on her finger tips, but when the orchee-
uofajT-ette, Oregon.
to meet and confer with the nation­
afiMctaa stock of watches, cloeka,
It io now thought that Gresh- I local newspaper remarks: Among tra strike up it is thrown hack into the
al committee which is to meet here
•nd spectacles and sells at unprecedeny-
¡the inventions of recent years per- ravity, and gee whin! hpw her jaws fly.
on the 26th inst. The object of this am'e chances for the nomination I 1 haps 1VT»
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few Ulv
are MVt?U141VV<
destined to
play
so1 _/. r
lumber |
CIpek, ant Jewelrr repairing a epee- conference is to so arrange things were weakened by the hearty sup- important a part in the
•alie-At! work warranted.
Next WndtMsday is the Fourth oi July,
that the work of the two commit­ port which the tariff reform Chi- manufacturing regions as the device
vet
the rata continues.
for
utilizing
sawdust.
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—Attorian.
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tees, the national and congression- cago Tribune gave him.
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T. C. STEPHEN?.