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REGISTER
“ A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE;-FOU THE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE.
•OL. VIL
LAFAYETTE, YAMHltL
COUNTY, OREGON,
FRIDAY, JULY 6,1888
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NO. 48.
[tribute $5,000 to help keep up the
A LETTER FROM INGALLS.
SEVEN PRESIDENTIAL TICKETS.
drooping
spirits
of
his
party.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY*
The Chicago New» published the
There are bo far seven presidential
(From our Regular Correspondent.)
The house has done a good following letter in fac simile, which tickets
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in the field for next Novem-
W ashington , June 22, 1888/ week’s work on the regular appro­
OREGON
it says was received by n member of < eer’s election, and a voter need not
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. Mr. Cleveland has already writ­ priation bills, and there now seems
the Kansas delegation to Chicago:
want for a list to choose from. They
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ten his letter of acceptance. It will to ire a probability that all of them
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hamber
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are:
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FRANK* S. HARDING.
probably Ire made public ■ next will be passed by the end of the
W ashington , D. C. June 16.)
Albert E. Bedstone, of California, *
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week. It is said to be a strong current fiscal year, June obth. In­
Yours of the 13th inst. is àt hand, for
j presidant, and John Calvin, of
h UBSCBII'TION RATES,
document.
deed these measures have been It don’t make much- difference who Kansas, for vicepresident, nomina­
$2 00
nerve«; in advance..........
Chairman Patrick Collins has pushed along»« vigorously notwith­ is pominated. In my judgment the
1 00
.pV'aix month»in adwe....
ted at Washington on February 22,
called a .meeting of the committee standing the absence of so many re^ candidate will cut but a small figure ]
by the industrial reform party.
«red at the postoffice in Lafayette. appointed by the St. Louis conven­ publican members who are at Chi­ in the fight. We can elect anybody,
Belva Lockwood, of the District
n, an second class matter.
tion to notify Mr. Cleveland of his cago, that the remark has been or we shall fail. The least eonspic- ,
of Columbia, for president, and Al­
nomination, for the 26th. inst. 'in made that “Congress can work bet­ uous, and therefore the least compli­ fred If. Love, of Pennsylvania, for
official D irectory .
this city. On the same day the ter and accomplish more without a cated man, will be the best—some­ ▼¡«¡president, nominated at Des
UNITED BTATEH.
national committee will meet here quorum than with it.”
body like Hays in 1076. Among Moines, Iowa, on May*15, by woman
t
....... /,... .Grover Cleveland
ri of Bla'e.............. . • ■ T11O». F. bay«rd and organize
for the campaign.
More “pairs” are in existence all the men named there is not one suffragists.
>r'v of Treasury.............. Cho« H. Fairchild
■rr ol Ihe lah'fior........... '. ..U'. F. Vila» Judge Thurman will also be here, this week in both the senate and “leader”; no one whose personal or
A. J. Streetor, of Illinois, for presi­
War.............. .. ...Wm.O.Kndic f. and preparalions are being made
IrrofNavy
...............'V-C. Uhitney
house than were ever on record at historical relations to the past would dent, and Charles E. Cunningham,
iirG«.ier«l............... I’«» M lih kiua .n by the local democrats for a big
one time before.' The Chicago con­ make a difference of 1000 votes in of Arkansas, for vicepresident, nom­
„(¡ro.r»l........................... A. H.Ga.land
ratification meeting on the evening vention is the cause of it. -’fo'-fr,- the canvass. Sherman, Allison, inated at Cincinnati on May 16, by
Iw'itiCS................... , . a • .r
CJNGRESblONAL.
General Sheridan’s conditWiTias Harrison, etc., have records that the union labor party.
).T H Mitchel of the same day, at which it is ex­
. ........................ *..........| J, N. Dolph
pected Judge Thurman will make continued about the same'W^'Ihe wounld be awkward on the tariff, the
Kobert H. Cowdry, of Illinois, for
.......................... Binger Hermann
a sireech.
STATE.
past-week. There is no decided currency*, the Chinese question, etc. president, and W. H. T. Wakefield,
.
Sylvester Pennoyer
Verily the good work of revenue improvement, but there'-has been .Depew’s connection with railtoads of Kansas, for vicepresident, nomi­
....
............ Gcu* W. McBride
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....................... g . w . wvi.b
reform goes on. ' The latest recruit no return of heart, failure, which and corporations would be a heavy nated at Cincinnati on May 17, by
>»l>l|c lintruction................ E- H. McElroy
to the ranksis lion. A. I’. Fitch, for a time occured at intervals of load, especially in the - agricultural the united labor party.
'rmw..................................
1 W. W. 1 hayer, who-was elected to the present con­
every three days, andeunsequently states. We might as well nominate
C. H. Fisk, of New Jersey, for
»Judge« ..........
Wm. I'. Lord,
(R. b. bUahau.
gress as a republican from one of the distinguished patient and his Gould or Vanderbilt at once. My president, and John A. Brooks, of
district .
the New York ei'ty districts. Be- family are hopeful.
impression is that Alger or Gresham" Kansas City, .Mo., for viccpresident,
.
.............. K. P. Boise
...................... Geo. W. Reit publican opposition to revenue re­
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Commissioner Wright; of the la­ come nearer,filling the bill than the nominated at Indianapolis on M'ay
...................... W ¡«.Bradshaw
form has caused him to openly re- bor" bureau, has submitted esti- others, with some fellow like Phelps 31, by the prohibitionists.
county /*
................... T7. *-<»ngTiafy '■rroTrrrco- hTr-nttrghtTOe to that party, mates
$153.540 for the of New Jersey, who could readt the- GrovSr Ctevehmd; of New York,
... Geo. W. Brio dwell
.................... T.J. Harris and to make application to the expenses of the new department of conservative forces of the East, and for president, and Allen G.Thurman,
.............. W, W. Nt-1 Hon Tammany society of New York for
irer....
labor for the next fiscal year, of get contributions from the manufac­ of Ohio, for vicepresident, nomina­
,............... Wyatt Harris
or........ ■
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... m
i- • J • h. Fenton
membership. Mr. Fitch' says that which $84,740 are for salaries. It turers and wall street. But you can ted at St. Louis on June 5, by the
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fj.8. Hib>
war taxes in time of peace are more is thought that Mr. Wright will be judge much better than I what is best democratic party.
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TOWN.
He wants to put in charge of the new depart­ after consulting with the delegates.
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[ John Tliompaon -than he can stand.
Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana,
; TimiiHtH Hnéton belong to the pat ty which believes
I have the use of-4he—wires during for president, and Levi P. Morton,
ment.
•fTrnstees........... { M .1 Ramsey
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'T AfTaBt'jrsTaluVof^Kh. Franklin the conyentIon7~Ey’The courtesy of 'of New York7?or vicepeeaident, nom­
I Z E Perkins
er. .........................
E Carpemer meet the necessary expenses of is to be erected in this city.
the company, and you can therefore inated at Chicago on June 25, by
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...............................:B W Dunn
ter..'.................................... W. VV. N c I hoh economically conducting the gov­
telegraph me fully at all times if the republican party.
ernment. That want has naturally
anything of interest transpires.
TH e ’ l AW OJT NEWSPAPHtR.
WORDS OF TRUTH.
PATENTS GRANTED
xpre-« no
no- brought
brOUg
ibscri er» who do not give txpre-g
him into the ranksjof the
J ohn J. I ngalls .-
the coutiary are cuDtddered 1
To
citizens
of. the Pacific states
The issues before tire country
democratic party.
mne their »nWriptionH.
THE
KAISER
AND
THE
STEAM
during
the
past
week, and reported
MhH'*ribere order the discontinuance of
Attorney General Garland has must be settled by sober, intelligent,
—. HAMMER.
vjudicalh the publishers lnuv continue to
expressly
for
this
paper by C. A.
patriotic
thought.
Personal
abuse
fcui until all arrears ¡ire paid. •
recovered from his recent illness:
'nb-cii'. ci- neglect to or refuse to tak<*
The" emperor displayed great in­ Snow & Co., patent lawyers, oppos­
arid
acts
of
violence
settle
nothing^
eriodicwle from II e office Io which they
Mrs. Cleveland, will open the
tea directed, thtfy are held. roapongible
but, on the contrary, inflame the terest the working of the steam ham­ ite U. S. Patent office, Washington: •-<z
y have settled their bill an4’ ordered Ohio centennial exposition at Cin­
California—JJ. C. Horsey, Tulare,
iper discontinue d,
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baser
passions'arid engender a feel­ mer, and Her! Krupp took the op­
cinnati, at 12 o’clock, July 4th.
pabseribeYe inove to other plaeee with
portunity of speaking in high praise disk cultivator and seeder; M. 6.
ing
of
bitterness
which
often
mars
Irmin; thé publisher, and the papers are
Senator Voorhees will deliver the
! the former direction, they are he d
of the workman who had special
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annual address to the literary so* the beauty of our political system. charge of it. “Ackerman has a sure Godding, danger signal- for bridges;
1-courts havo decided that refusing to
F. G. M sb, San Frnn<;isco, game
Because men differ as to the course
riodic.il.« fiom the office or leirioyjng cieties of the University of Virginia
eye,” said he, “and can stop the fall­ counter; D. Stark, San Francisco,
ring them un<*illiid for ie prima facie
this
great
country
should'pursue
is
next Tuesday. The president and
1 ol inletiiiotiH 1 fraud •
ing hammer’at any' Inoment. A feed water In 't< r; II. Swain, San
> postmaster who neglects to give the Mrs. Cleveland will attend, leaving no reason why they should quarrel,
lice of the neglect of a person to take
hand might be placed on the anvil Francisco, photographic camera; E.
offi' e the pap-r Hddrvaeed to him, h arid returning here the same day. impeach each other’s morals and
without fear, and he would stop the H. Thompson, Newark, seam gener­
0 to the publisher for the subscription
Mr. Voorhees also intends to be patriotisfn, and fill the air with "hammer within a hair’s breadth of
ator. Oregon—J. D. Lee, Dallas,
bludgeons
arid
billingsgate.
The
back to Washington in time to
C'HIKCU NOTICK,
it.”
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and J. H. Acton, Portland, shawl­
great
mass
of
American
citizens
are
make a speech at the ratification
strap apd fire escape.
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Let
us
try,
”
said
the
emperor,
m will be held at the following t men
patriotic to the heart’s core, are de­
a« by the M. E. pastor in charge of the meeting Tuesday night.
btit
not
With
a
human
hand
—
try
e circuit:
THE NAME OREGON.
On Tuesday - last Secretary Bay­ sirous of advancing the power and my watch;” and he laid it, a splen­
idaj—11 a. m. West Chehalcm; 3 p.
<*®:
glory
and
happiness
of
this
great
ard sent to the house of representa­
The name of Oregoa is derived
day—Lafayette, morning arid evening,
did specimen of work, richly set
idav—II a. in. pike school house: Sat- tives a letter from Count Arco, the republic of ours; but they cannot
from
a Spanish word, Oregano, sig-
with brilliants, on the anvil. Down
ctring previous, at Anderson’s school
German minister to the United agree among themsejvcs as to the came the immense mass of steel, niying “wild thyme,” and was given
•day—11 a. in. Carlton; 3 p. ni.-------- .
States, in which the count states methods which will best subserve and Ackerman, with his hand on it on account of the abundance of the
. Lafay< Ite Preacher in charge.
PRESBYTERIAN NE k VICES.
that he duly transmitted to his gov­ their common wishes. Popular gov- the lover, stopped it just the sixth herb found by the early explorers.
services wi l be conducted by Rev.
There arc thpse, though, who hold
ernment the resolution of the house eminent is an everlasting dispute of an inch from the watch.
the PreulKterian church, ns follows:
between the advocates of diverging
'bath of each month at Lafayet'e.
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cf
the
15th
inst.,
expressing
sym
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■RhSahhallis at Zana.
When he went to hand it back, that it was so named by Carver,
^•th ut McCoy. A'l cordially invited. pathy with the German nation on views, and the opposition is^quite as
from an Indian word meaning “riv­
the emperor replied, kindly:' “No,
er of the West.” The state is called
account of the death of Emperor i serviceable in administering the gov­ Ackerman.
Keep the watch in
J. Burt Moore9
Frederick. The resolution was, he ernment as the dominant, party. memory of an interesting moment.” the “Webfoot State,” and the peo­
ple “Webfeet,” because of the whim­
says, laid before Emperor William, The “outs” point out t,he errors, mis-
SICIAN AND SURGEON, <•' whp was deeply moved thereby, i takes and shortcomings of the “ins” The workman, embarrassed, stood sical fable thnt so nTuch rain falls
with outstretched hand, not know­
Oregon.
aru|»^,:struet«d him (Count Arco) | and do general police duty as spec­ ing what to do. Krupp came for­ in Oregon that the people become
to thank the house of representa­ ial guardians of the public purse ward and took the Watch, saying: webfooted and paddle about in the
nJ, Ç. MICHAUX.
tives through the government of the and welfare. When all is said and “I’ll keep it for you if you are afraid water.— Er.
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
United States for their manifesta­ done*we remain good Americans, to take it from his Majesty.”
The North German Gazette, Bis­
and the government goes on as
marck
’s organ and a high protec­
1 irtive experience of r.ine years tions of re^rd.
A few minutes later they again
»rrices to the people oi Lafayette
The wrangliug of the republicans usual. If we make a mistake the passed the spot, and Krupp said: tionist journat of the straightest
n«mg country.
W.
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at Chicago is greatly enjoyed by ballot-box corrects it. Fools and i “Now you can take the empbror’s sect, has this to say of President
traitors are not nominated for the !
the demoerfTtsdlfre.
present from my hand,” and handed Cleveland: “Cleveland unites the
C. Stepiiens,
Congressman Timothy Campbell, presidency, and the moral sense of ! . Ackerman the watch, .wrapped up unflinching integrity and fidelity to
of New York, made a bet with ex- the public goes through a debasing J . in a one thousand mark note. , , the constitution of a Washington
PRACTICAL
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with the popularity and. patriotism
Congressman I’age, of California, experience when policies of pith and I
The notification committee of the of a Lincoln. He is the chief offi­
of $5,000 that Cleveland and Thur­ [ moment are debated with, the slime
man would carry New York. Since ! and filth of personal detraction.— 1 democratic, national convention have cer of a great nation, not a president
Afayette, Oreg'czx.
notified President Cleveland of his Whb'teTiected to office by a party.”
Al>a.
that was published every mail ' .S'.
fiMcIftpn Mock of watches, clocks,
i
renomination by the St. Louis con­
■ spectacles and sells at uuprecedeut- brought hundreds of letters from
Hon. W. II. Barnum, of Connec­
vention. He accepted in a few well
The
Chicago
Tribune
said:
There
New York democrats asking if they
ticut,
has been unanimously re-elect­
I
chosen
words.
Ina
few
days
his
r'oc*" and Jewelry repairing'n ipec* can get any more bets like that are a hundred delegates, sympathi­
«ty-All work warranted.
ed chairman of the democratic naU
formal,
letter
of
acceptance
will
be
zers
with
Jay
Gouldism,
who
prefer
one. So far, Mr. Page is the only |
! me a call.
| published.
~ ional coinmittee.
man found whois willing to con-J Harrison to Gresham.
T. C. STEPHENS.
ie Oregon Register
maker and Jeweler,
«WASHINGTON LETTEB.
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