F kank S. H arding , P ublisher . DR. G. H. SMITH, ■ 11 8«retry a It is almost the same thing. S’ ___ THE BEST AND BIGGEST NEWSPAPER A mong the writer» will be: The Irish World, which sup­ WALTER BESANT, THE DUCHES8, WILKIE COLLINS, MRS ALEXANDER, ported Blaine four years ago, and ROBT BUBHANAN, JOHN 8 WINTER, r- the editor of which was in the Chi­ R L STEVENSON, HENRY WOOD, M E BRADDON, cago convention, working for B L FARJEON, FLORENC WARDEN, Blaine’s nomination, has come out THOS HARDY, ,rfor Cleveland, alleging as its ex­ JUL HAWTHORNE, MARY CECIL HAY, BERTHA M QfcAY, E W.ROBINSON, clue for a change of base, Hai- EMILE GABORIAU, ANNIE EDWARDS, rison’s Chinese and labor record. JULES VERNE, RHODA BROUGHTON F C PHILLIPS. It publishes the names of fourteen WM BLACK, labor organs which supported These novel» will be the latest works Blaine four years ago, that have al­ of the best writers as they are publish­ ed—the books which every one is talk­ so come out for Cleveland. ing about. Nothing but-the very best The following is a part of Harri­ will be admitted to the World’s stand­ son’s Chinese record; Congressional ard library of fiction. TMt Library of Fiction Will Ro guppllod to Sub­ Globe, vol 13, p 3,411,1882* - m * scriber« Only. ,■ The Page bill of 1882, the present No Extra Cool«« Will Bo PainM. restriction act, contained the fol­ No back Number« Can Be Furnlihed end No Single Copie« Will Be Sold. lowing provision: It You With the Series Complete. That hereafter no state court or SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE. 'court of the United States shall ad­ mit Chinese to citizenship, and all One Year (52 numbers) $1; laws in conflct with this are hpreby 6 Months (26 numbers) 50c., repealed. • . 3 Months ..(13 numbers) 25c. Mr. Edmunds moved to strike Address out that section and substitute the following1: Nothing in this acCshall be con­ strued to change the existing na- iuralization lawB so as to admit Chinese to citizenship. The effect of that would have Get Good Photographs will been to leave the naturalization A Chance to Soon Be Yours. laws as they were. Uuder those We, the'Undersigned, will bean I^fay- laws eastern judges were naturaliz­ ette on or about July 9th. to remain a ing Chinamen all the time. Every short time. All are cordii.lly invited to call and examine our work, prices, etc.' one of those Chinaman had, and Our SPECIALTY is our instantaneous has now, the right to come to Ore­ pictures of children and the remarkable results obtained. Our prices are scaled gon with his papers and vote. The to the lowest point at which good work amendment was recognized on all can be delivered, and. we intend that’our shall only pay for what they re­ sides as a flank movement to de­ patrons ceive and no more. Yours truly, feat legislation forbidding Chinese FRITZ & CROSLEY, f Forest Grove, Or. naturalization. The six Pacific coast senators voted solidly against it. The pro-Chinese contingent, Hawley, Dawes, Harrison and the EUGENE CITY. rest, voted solidly in its favor. THE WORLD,. New York. We Are Coming. University of Oregon B orn .—Near Lafayette, July 7, 1888, Next session be tins on Monday the to tue wife of S. D. Bryan, a daughter; 17th of September, 1888. w'., ■ weight, eight pounds. Free scholarships from every county in N otice to D ebtors .—The copartner­ the state. Apply to your County Super­ ship heretofore existing between Dr. G. intendent. W. Goucher anu Dr. G. II. Smith, at rocs courses : Amity, has been dissolved by mutual Classical, Scientific, Literary, and a ■consent. The accounts of the late firm short English Course in which there is have been placed in the hands of B. H. no Latin, Greek, French or German. Springer, of Amity, for collection. Parties The English is pre-eminently a Business knowing themselves indebted to the firm Couree. will please take notice. For catalogues cr other information, address J. W. JOHNSON, HIs Buaineas Booming. . . . President. thing has caused such a Hie trade ia simply enormous in thia very valnable article from the fact that it always cores and never dtoappotnta <1. J. Hembree, Proprietor. Cough», eelda. aathma. bronchitis, croup. and an throat and lung diaeaaee quickly cored. I am prepared to give good aceomn odation on short notic*, to persona wiah.ng teams or conveyance. Chargee Reneouable. backs connects with the daily trains to carry raeeengww-« to swd iron the depot. Yon can test it before buying by getting a trial seated. Every bottle war 3 _ __ a- T 4- To go for Foot wear in Yamhill County. Harris & Haney. Stoves and tee! Which is now offered to the People of At Prices that defy Competition. * , . Dress Goods, Clothing, Gents’,,Furnishing Goods, aid Complete Stock of General Merchandise, of Every Description, in YamhHI Co. ' Hard.tX7are of all KZlndLs Irept in j Highest Prices Paid for Farm Produce of We respectfully invite all to come and examine our goods and M before purchasing elsewhere. M c M innville national bank . First N ationai m ’MINNVILLE, OREGON. R. P. UNGERMAN, as just received a large and H weileekcted stock ot 8tpT*s and Tin­ ware, and proposes to sell cheaper than house In the county» Everything kept on hand, and repairing dote satisfactorly. aud without delay. ' ' ' Sopt.29, t-f. O regon . L afayette , ----- or M’Mnnrvnj. a Transact» a General Banking Bu»ine«a. President.......................... ,t J. W. COWLS Vice President............. LEE LAUGHLIN Cashier.'......................... CLARK BRALY JACOB WORTMAN R. P. BIRD.................. X J no . WORTMAN * _______ :______ ................................. ■■■■■ Trenaacte a general Buklu i poeiu received »object to cjLk Sell» exchange on Portland, San Francisco exchange and tilegraphle York, San Franoisco and and New York. June 21. ly. “Fera« Interest allowed on time deposits. anv Office hours from 9 a m to 4 p m. lafayeti J. Mattey FUR NITI STORE; W. I; WEST) - DEALER IN— DRY GOODS ! We keep constantly on hand....... .A. ILarg-e Stoclc of Men s. Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING Highest possible prices paid And Furnishing for all kinds of fur.n produce. Queensware, Notice —:o:— The Lafayette Flouring Mil) runs on full time until further notice. SUITER i DANIEL Goods, Glassware, r ■ Pip««, I Tobacco, Cigars, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Canned Goods And - GROCERIES. • ■ ■ ......... In fact almost Dear to tlie Feminine heart, and Purchase Anything ’ —IN— Drug or Notion Line TILL YOU HAVE CALLD ON MOORE BROTHERS, —OF----- Newberg Geo. W. Burt McMinnville, Oregon. The Register OFFICE. Picture Frames, - Mouldings, Small Parlor : Wall Bncu Coat Coffins AND, GrOOIDS is a warrant in itself of Fair Treatment and Square Dealing. Our ALWAYS Qnrintr QtnnL Is now in and we IN STOCK. Oprillg «lOUR invitejutendingpur­ chasers to give us a call and PrnrillDQ examine our goods a prises. I I UUULC - W.l. Lafaye taken in exchange for goods, for which we will pay all the market will justify. Oregon. FEED AND SAL# T. B NELSON. R . Farm for Sa,le. Acres of good land about two miles northwest from* Dundee, in Yatnhill coun­ ty, on tlie 1'. & W. V. R. R. All under fenpe, well _ _ _ 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 is a barn and house on each. Said place be­ ing known as 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 particular« en­ quire of X7Z. Xu. Bra.djalxa.-vr, Lafavette, Or. 830 I am prepared to faraid CARRIAGES. SADOLE HORN IN and everything in the L’veryhirein ■4, andon abort notice. Transient stock left with me will I beat of care and attention. Good and careful dr:veree«F Y . ill find itay stable 01 JL between Second and Tint Re;*, 11, *85. , ‘-------- —— 1869 1887 ___ ♦___ ♦ J. M. Kelty, L Fayette - - Ofjn.. .......... Dealer in....... . DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. PERFUMERY. W. jnake a specialty of printing Bill Heads, , Soaps, Combs and Brushes, Trusses. Suppor­ ters, Shoulder Braces Fancy and Toilet Articles Btatementa, Receipts, of all , and Stationary, Clock and Wathes, kinds, Bal Invitation*. Programmes. Business B?oks i Osrts Ca-Hng est*, Envelopes. Posters (nd “ Plated and Gold Jewelry Patent Medicines, etc.. Family Medicines. all kinds of work done in a first- lass office. er-TRUL 'JKUin.i Parlor, Office and At Bedrock Prices^ Undertaker’s And all frcm One Firm, whose name Lafayette, THE Keeps co n ffit n ttr m -.»y| meat of Furniture of every fa Antique Bedroom sek Walnut Center tablet. __ Folding Bedim™ Spring Matta Extend« V j( None, To man, woman or child can be procured Oregon. 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 yon visit us where our store shows the rare,richest bar­ gains to spare. Our goods al- CJ throw away before yon gat them wall broke to your foot. Il is .the beat No Cut Rates; BUT In the postoffice at Concord, N. H., the postmaster found a pouch 12 Large Pages and 84 Long Columns. the other day that had been lost for -nineteen years, and which contained one hundred and nineteen letters for PUBUSHED IN AND GIVEN WITH EACH ISSUE OF THE WEEK­ that city. There were three regis­ LY EDITION. • tered letters within with money in Beginning Aug. 1, and continuing there­ them, and their non-receipt had up­ after, The World will print with each ie- eue a complete morel by a popular author. set half a dozen offices. "• general revival of trade at J. M. Kelly's drug Is the Plaçe % TAKE THE WORLD If you have little folks you can give them more pleasure by getting Our Little Men and Women, than in apy way we koow of. It is full of pictures, short stories and pretty verses. $1.00 hy ' the year; single copy 10 cents; Dtl Lothrop Company, s^itog. •— — -• Having Just returned from the EAST with a Mammon IF Y00 WANT THE EARTH The republican papers complain because Thurman’s fi^rst name, Al­ les, is sometimes spelled with an a. However, they are mixed on Har­ rison’s name, going all the way from B. E. to B. H., when his name No Premiums; is only B. Harrison. * .er’ No Special Offers cevery for eona.inption. and Children's Bho..end Slippers It csrries the Best Fitting Goods LAFAYETTE. OREGON The Lakeview Examiner says that “Uncle Joe” Lane, an old-time democrat, and son of Gen. Joe Lane, haa applied for the office of receiver in the Harney land office. ' Are now receiving PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1888. * Probably no one New Storef New The Lafayette Shoe Storel The Oregon ISeglster ToSquirrils andfic Mad. by a new prooew, Prepared »n such a way that d| REPRESENTED preference to green cans sold laat year- Ask y