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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1888)
Ji, r - / ■ it • >1S TT LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 27,1888. VII. NO. 51. WASHINGTON LETTER. which makes a number of more or THE CHINESE SENTIMENTS. will go republican?” less important changes in the law. The following telegram to the New “I am positive for this reason—I “Granny” Blair has succeeded in York Herald, dated Helena, M. T., know enough of inside politics to W ashington , July 13, 1888. - at - OREGON Mr. Barnum, chairman of the na getting his constitutional' prohibi June 29, 1888, will show the posi know that with money the floating fT«. - ■ tional democratic committee, has tion amendment about as far as it tion taken by the Chinese in this population can be induced to vote —BY FRANK S. HARDING. been in the city for several days in will ever go. A favorable report campaign. It says: for the party which pays them. Consultation with Mr. Cleveland, haB been made upon it by the sen Chin Wah Foo, a wealthy Chinese California has that floating popula »OBSCRIP-nON BATEB- Senator Gorman and others. He ate committee. tea merchant, of San Francisco, is tion. It can be purchased and »■j oo positively refused to be interviewed, The bouse committee on military pery,.r. load»««.......... i oo in Helena on a visit to his brother Chinese mo»ey will purchase it. z idrar».- but from ‘another source, I learn affairs has made a favorable report Chang Foo. - Chin Wah is an intel We are all for Harrison.” . at the postoffice in Lafayette, that he is very confident of demo on the bill, introduced by Mr! ligent gentlemen, who speaks Eng RAILROAD ENTHUSIASM FOR HX®-- as second class matter. cratic success. He winks in a com Laird, appropriating $250,000 for lish fluently. He has a knowledge RI8ON. aiding state houses for the support of the affairs of the leading govern ical sort of way, when told that the It does not require the visits of officiä U irectory . republicans expect to carry Connec of disabled soldiers and sailors of ments possessed by few Americans. railroad men to Gen. Harrison’s UNITED «STATES. the United States. Among the pro .Gloves Cleveland ticut, New York and New Jersey, as He takes a keen interest in the po home to prove that there is plenty . Tlioe F. Bayard much as to say “they may s’mother visions of the bill is one providing of SU’............ litical situation and claims to have of railroad enthusiasm for the re Chas. S. Fairchild □iTreonry for the payment to state houses of taken out his naturalization papers. ........... W. F. Vilaa year, but not this one.” of the interior, publican ticket. This goes without Kndic U of "’ar............ $100 for - each inmate received by He was seen by a Herald corres W.C. Whitney Coiujnissioner Qolinan certainly of bW,......... saying, as Gen. Harrison was nomi- Dou M. Dickinson r General......... them. . . A. H. Gatland has reason torieeT proud of his ad pondent, who asked him' about toatfed largely by railroad influen General............ MelviUe W. Fuller It is estimated at the postoffice Harrison’s chances for carrying the blice................ ministration- of the agricultural de ces. But it is not so certain that CONGRESSIONAL. department that the deficiency in Golden state. He said that no man *1 J. H. Mitchell partment when he receives such the republicans will gain anything ...............i--........... ) J. N. Dolph compliments as the one paid him by the revenues of the postal service could have been nominated by the by glorying in the fact. The ................................. Binger Hermann Senator Plumb at the -meeting of for the fiscal year just ended will republicans.who could'poll as large people have a way of, viewing rail •• state . .. ..Sylvester Pennoyer the senate committee on agriculture. be about $4,000,000. Last year it a vote in California as Mr., Har road enthusiasm with a coldness ....... G(*o. W. McBride ......... ..,G. W. Webb The question under consideration was something over $5,500,000. rison. .< which frequently becomes painful ile Instruction. ............>E. B. McElroy The following gentlemeh have •• Frank Baker was the proposed transfer of -the “Isn’t ’it ’ true that California at the polls.— St. Louie Poet-Dis iter..' •• ( W. W. Thayer weather .bureau to the agricultural been appointed by Chairman Bar wants the Chinese to go?” patch. .J . .......... Wm. r« P* uoi Lord Judge». .................. . < -J nm. < f ” ' b (K. S.bkabau department. General Greely, chief num as the campaign committee: , “Nothmg of the kind. That cry DISTRICT. W. L. Scott, of Pennsylvania; Ar was taken -up by the hoodlums after MIAMI MYSTERY. . ....................... K. P. Bobe signal officer, was present to oppose ............................ H. H. Hewitt the transfer. He accused Mr. Col thur I1. Gorman, of Maryland; Matt. Dennis Kearney had -promulgated On Monday, 9th inst., Chris man of using Influence to bring W. Ransom, of North Carolina; Cal it in bitter speeches he made against Reizer, an old and respected citizen COUNTY. ..................... .L. l.oughary' about the transfer; Senators Pad-. vin L. Brice, of Ohio; John S. Bar- our race in his notorious sand lot of the Miami country, disappeared .7.7.7..^'..''.. + as though the earth had opened ................... T. J. Harris dock and Plumb, both republicans, —Virginia^Herman Oelrichs, addresses.” .................. ...... P. I». Gules of New York; MilTft Ross, of New r. warmly defended Mr. Colman from and swallowed him. From whtft “ The citizens and Chinamen are ........................ Wyatt Harri* ............................ F. M. York this charge, and Sejjator Plumb Jersey; Arthur Sewall,' of Maine; we gather he was a man of many thpn on the best terms? ” • ............. ............. J. H. < coper IS. Brutscher added; “The feeling among farm and Erskine M. Phelps, of Illinois. peculiarities, and at times his ac “ Exactly, the prejudice against 11). B. Kiirgery T .................. ers 8f the west is in favor of having The first meeting of this committee our race is wholly confined to the tions were Btrange, but nothing waB TOWN. f.Iobn Thompson the weather bureau connected with will be held next Tuesday at the thought of it as he has always ignorant and illiterate classes,” i Thom a h Huston borne a good reputation, being quiet the agricultural department, which headquarters of the national com Troitees... ........ ' M. J. E*u.»ej| “And they are----- ?” . a I Hen'rv Hopkins has grown steadily despite opposi mittee in New York city. x [Z- E. Perkin- “Democrats. The' enlightened and non-communicative. He has ------- t ------ e»»»------------ tion and ridicule, and which is now peoplo in California are republicans. been industrious, ,and the fact of ...................... I................................................ W.Duun ’ WIIAT IS ITT- ......................................... W . W. Nelson rendering better service and is of There is a large Chinese population 'his not appearing at work led to In Boonville, Ind., is the home of in California, as all know, but what quiry, when a search of his cabin THE LAW OF NKWSFAl’FRS. more value to the people than ever iscri ers who do not give express no tefore.” James M t - Crow, a prominent mer very few people know is our power was made-. An examination proved te cout ary are considered as wishing ue their -subscriptions. . The postmaster general’s able let chant and worthy citizen. • He has and strength there. Chinese are his ax, gun and trunk to be miss inbH-ribers order the discontinuWre^nf ter against the “subsidy amend just had a strange experience that better fixed financially according to ing, while the clothes remaining in iidiesMbs publishers may continue to n until nil arrears a re »paid. ment ” to the postoffice appropria puzzles the medical fraternity. For their numbers than American?, and the house were covered with blood. ab-cribers neglect to or refuse to take iodic* 1« from tie office to which they tion bill was before the senate this five years he has been an invalid, I am willing to wager any amount It was next found he had butchered a directed, they are held responsible have settled their bill an*1 ordered week. It acted on the republican but could not tell the cause of his that we contribute more generously a calf, depositing it in piece meal er discontinued. affliction. In time he wore down to to a campaign fund than any race about the place. Fresh dug earth; ibreribers move to other places with- senators much as a red bandanna rain< th<T publisher, and the papers are a mere skeleton, and his friends be in the United , States. In your was found in several places where might be expected to act on so :he former direction, they are he d came alarmed for him. His case slang, ‘Money talks.’ ” de. many young and unruly bulls. he had buried cable chains. Drown courts hav« decided that’refusing to odicald fiotn the office or removing They insisted upon the amendment was extreme, and his annoyance “Do you .mean to say that the ing was advanced and dispelled. ng them uncalled for is prima facie and asked for another conference. seemed to be chiefly in his stomach. Chinese are assessed for campaign Mr. Reizer had lived on his place of intentional fraud • postrnitHter who neglects to give the Acting on hiB own impulses the five years and was advertised to ice of the neglect of a person to take Mr. Beck told them that he had no purposes?” office the paper addressed to him, is idea that the house would ever other day he took a powerful emetic. “Most assuredly. Why shouldn’t prove up the 29th of next month. ) tp the publisher for the subscription agree to the amendment and he did He was induced to do this because they be? We don’t wish to see any Taking the phases all together a there was an unusual gnawing in not believe that it ought to do so. CHURCH NOTICK. one elected to office inimical to our profound mystery is buried in his his stomach. The ‘emetic brought The house has passed the agricul One idea advanced lnverestB. ——-------- ■ ------ --------------------------- interests. *vve We nave have Birung, strong, svuruy sturdy . ' disappearance. «will be held at the following tmes is bv the M. E. pastor in charge of the tural appropriation bill with the up an animal, or whatever it was, friends among the republicans of '-i-8 while trimming some trees j circuit: about six inches long, nearly an he had fallen and killed himself iday—11 a. m. West Chehalem; 3 p. senate amendments. the slope, Who are always on the re; Representative Samuel J. Randall inch in diameter in its thickest alert to further our interests, and it and the wild animals devoured the day—Lafayette, morning and evening, day—11 a. ni. Pike achooi house; Bat- had a dangerous attack of hem part and pinkish in color. When is nothing more than right that we body, but no bones could be found. ening previous, at Anderson’s school orrhage this week, but is now some fresh from the sufferer’s stomach should assist thertl with our means The only accepted theory is that ho idny—11 a. m. Carlton; 3 p. m.— ■- . Lafayette. Preaeher in charge. what better. His physicians say this curiosity had one well deveh —supply the sinews of war, as it became temporarily insane and PKttBYTRtnrK RKfttlCES. that, absolute rest is necessary for oped eye, a peculiar but perfect were.” wandered off.— Tillamoglc Headlight. services wil be conducted by Rev. 'tr him, so that it is not likely that he mouth, and what appeared to be a the Rfesbvteriatf church, aa follows: “The Chinese, then, are republi OUR SEAPORT. bath of wich,month’ at Lafayet'e. will again appear on the floor of the plump stomach. In the hope of cans?” 4th Sahhathb at Zena . 77— <7 A full sized ---- sailing vessel under preserving the animal it was placed bath at McCoy. All cordially inyited. house at the present session. “To a man. The allegiance of •sail is not bften seen this far from - —----------- ------------- in alcohol,, but soon all traces of the The Mills tariff bill is making the colored race to the republican J. Burt Moore, good progress in the house, and hopes disgusting*jtbing was obliterated, party is nothing .compared with the the sea.,-: Such a sight was viewed are now expressed of getting it to a and it was reduced to a whitish love the Chinese have for the party. at an early hour this morning, fSICIAN AND SURGEON, final vote next weeki Its passage pulp. No name can be found for it The time will come, and that short heading for the straits from Ta coma.— Seattle Times. in any medical work. Mr. Crow lewberg Oregon. is assured. ly, when we shall be allowed to Such a sight can be seen here on The independent colored political says he often felt the thing crawling vote, and then it is but naturaHhat J. .C. MICHAUX, association of Virginia met in this about in his stomach, but did not we should remember our friends the Columbia most any day in the LAFAYETTE5, OREGON. city this week and heartily ap think of such a living thing existing and punish our enemies at the bal year. On the 23d of January last, eight ships crossed in over the n active experience of nine year« proved the call for the conference of there and claiming that part of his lot box.” services to the people ol Lafayette “awful Columbia bar” and came up body as its home. At present he independent colored men at Indian ending couutry. “That may be true, but how will ,’87. 7 apolis on the 25th inst. They feels that a great load, like a cloud you make your power felt next No to the city under full Bail, following each other so closely that the elected fifteen delegates to the con from the face of the sun. has been C. Stepliens, vember?” eighth had crossed the bar before ference and passed a resolution en removed from him, and his old time “Through our money, as I told PRACTICAL. dorsing the administration of Presi cheerfulness has come back to him. you. I for one will give $50,000 to the first one had dropped anchor in front of the city. As > first class dent Cleveland. the republican campaign fund, and An 8 per cent, tariff sufficed seaport . Astoria stands second to The national convention of the for our "infant industries” in Wash I stand pledged to raise $500,000. I none.— Astoria Pioneer. National American party will be can do that easily. That amount ■'afayette, Oregroru held in this city August 14th, to ington’s time, and even that ‘‘father of jnoney added to what the state The Seattle Enterprise says: “It «fi’Mdfta« ,tock of watcher, c’oeke, of protection,” Henry Clay deemed ind rpeetaclee and Bella al uuprecedent- adopt a platform and nominate can is reported and with every semb 1 arid national committees will raise nce.. didates for president and vice-presi a 33 per cent, duly adequate sixty- I will insure the republican victory in lance of probability, that.tbe exten four years ago. But now anything , Clock. and Jewelry repairing a«pec- sion of the Oregon and California dent. laity—AU work warranted. road from Portland to this city will The senate has passed a bill to less than a 47 per cent, tariff is California.” '« ■« a call. “You are positive that California be undertaken in the near future." amend the inter-state commerce act, called “free trade.” Oregon Register BUSSED UVEBY'FRIDAY (From our Regular Correspondent.) hmaker and Jeweler. T. C. STEPHENS. I i ♦ • J*1 J wUV- > « 9 T »- 0 I