The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, August 03, 1888, Image 1

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    Illi’ OREGON
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“ A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEÖPL1
LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREO-ON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,1888.
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
NOT A DEAD ISSUE.
The fisheries treaty has taken up
GIRLS AND THE WEST.
a
considerable
portion
of
the
time
in
1
J
From
our
Regolar
Cor
respondent.
J
[BU gfl £D every FRIDAY
Last May the California state re­
We have received the following
W ashington , July 20, 1888.
the senate this week. ■ Senator publican convention adoptedHhe fol­
- at -
letter, typical of many that come to
Senator Gorman, who has just re­ Pugh made a strong and sensible lowing plank:.
this office:
..in
•
- -
turned from New York, where h<^ argumont in favor of its confirma­
We regard the presence of Chinese Some trine ago I read in Sim-
- by ­
went to attend a meeting of the na­ tion, and “Little Billy” Chandler in^our midst as an evil fraught day
’ .................
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’s World “ .. Bill
Nye’s” advice to
frank 8. HARDING.
tional democratic campaign com­ made a speech, composed equally of with most dangerous 'consequences young men who are ambitious as to
mittee, says the selection of Mr. protection and bloody Bhirt, against to people and country alike. We what chances they would^have in
I »0R8CB1PTION RATES
rejoice that our eastern brethern going west to better their condition.
no
Calvin S. Brice for chairman of the it
-, ,,»r.
have at last awakened to the curses I should like to see a little advice to
1 op
»«.th.iu Ad™™ -;
A bill has been passed in' the inevitably attendant upon the ad­ young women who are also plucky
committee is very fortunate of the
1 it th* Bostoffice in Lafayette, democratic party, as he has the senate appropriating $35,000 for the mixture of a Chinese with an Anglo- and ambitious and not afraid to
second -êl&S» m*«er.
brama and ability to do good ser­ erection of a monument in Louis­ Saxon or English speakiqg popula­ work. I read not long ago an ar­
vice in the campaign. Some demo­ ville, Kentucky, to George Rogers tion: and we beg them toi.heed our ticle which said “The Lord helps
| OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
warning ere it becomes to Jate to
crats in congress had been of the Clark, who captured the northwest save the republic from the myriad those who help ¡themselves," but in
the nineteenth century money and
I
VMTKK » tat ».
opiuion that Mr. Brice lacked the territory.
hordes of Asiatic barbarians that influence
are
“
. .. better, Arethereany
tv
... Ornver Cleveland
tS.7st.te
.7... I.. Tltoa. FV Bayard experience necessary for carrying
The date for the great Cleveland threaten to overwhelm us with their agencies in New York where one
E»l' rraaaufe............ Ct»». H.
on the campaign, but since he is en­ and Thurman ratification meeting numbers and customs. We demand could see about getting something
unconditional repeal and abro­ to do out west? If you will kindly
dorsed by as experienced a poli­ in this city has been definitely set, the
F
rat.
’.... W.C. Whitney
gation of all laws or treaties that let me know in Sunday’s World you
k,G,JPral.............. I’»" H Dlrkinann
September 7th.
tician
as
his
predecessor,
Senator
permit these Mongolian locusts to will oblige me and be aiding one
A. H. ««.land
P’S. •
■ Melv.n. W. Fuller Gorman, everybody is satisfied.
The republicans of the house by land upon our shores, and the enact­ who detests idleness. Respectfully,
I .
cossassaioKaL.
Secretary —Vilas has appointed their action in- refusing' to vote ment of such laws as will speedily
Miss S inclair .
I J. 11. Mitchell
No. 23 Duffield street, Brooklyn,
L........ .............
)J.N. Dolph ’ Rev. T. S. Childs, of this city, Major Wednesday on the tobacco clause of rid us of those now here.
Lly,,......................... Binger Hermann
Rather strong language to use on July 9th.
R. B. Weaver, of Arkansas,- and J. the tariff bill, left the house without
STATE.
a
“
dead issue,” is it not? The Chi­ We do not know of any such,
.Sylvester Pen noy er M. Smith, of Wisconsin, as a com­ a quorum and caused an adjourn­
■or..................... .
. G< o. W. McBride
nese
question put a plank in the agency in this city, though there
try...........
.......G. W. Webb mittee to negotiate with the Ute In­ ment, when it had been arranged to
brer...........
We should, however,
B. McElroy dians in Southern Colorado for take a recess to an evening session state and national platforms of the, may be one.
hililio luátlUCtlGIl.. ..
Printer.. ...................... ......... Frank Baker
advise a young woman to take
two
great
parties
this
year;
it
comes
(W.
W.
Th«)
er
for
the
purpose
of
acting
upon
bills
their
removal
to
some
other
reserva
­
1
J Win. P. Lord
Jadg.i.
from the labor committee. It is be­ up in every congress; “Chinese out­ great care to satisfy herself of tho *
tion.
(R. b. btf.ahau
rages” stain the fair name of the honesty and good character of any
DISTRICT.
X^The president found it necessary lieved it was done purposely.
. K. I*. Bol.e
■west
every little while; there are such agency, by examining refer­
It
is
said
that
republican
mem
­
H. H. Hewitt ■again this week to veto a number of
hundreds
of thousands of Chinese ences here and corresponding con­
private pension bills. As usual his bers of the senate committe on
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I
COUNTY.
in
the
country
’/ more than six thou­ cerning the western end of the busi­
finance already have- printed copies
reasons were conclusive..
sand landed on our ’shores in 1886; ness, before intrusting herself or hen­
The conferees on the river and of the proposed senate tariff bill.
........ T. J. Harri«
eleven thousand in 1887; eight money to it.
........ P. J*. Gate« harbor bill are in a beadlock. The
.'...Wyatt Harri«
In regard to the general ques­
thousand five hundred have already
_>...
QUERIES
ABOUT
WOOL.
......... F. M. York house conferees object to the Various
tion" it may be said that the older-
landed
this
year,
and
jt
is
believed
lyor......................... -yr. / - • •• . . . J. E. ( coper
canal appropriations added by the
A Nevada correspondent sends us
J S. Britischer
Lissioi.ers .................................
that the number will reach fifteen settled portions of the west—any
' ( D. U. Kiugery senate.
the following communication:
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thousand
by January next, Dead? states this side of the Missouri—
The bill to regulate, inter-state
I would esteem it a favor to my­
("John Thompson
It
is
one
of
the livest issues of the are pretty well supplied with young,
, Thoma« Huston
telegraphy has been favorably re­ self, as well as a matter of interest
|of Trustee«..................... { M. J. Kameey
to your readers, if you would answer day, and the people of the coast are women of their own. There aro
I Henry Hopkins ported to the senate.
[Z- E. Verkins
the following:
foce to face with it.— East' jOregon thousands of well-to-do families at
E (’arpeiner
The fourth annual report of the
1. What is wool worth in Aus­ Herald.
the west that would be glad to get
... B. W. Denn
civil service commission has been tralia?
W.
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capable and trustworthy girls for
2. What is wool worth in Eng- SIX THOUSAND MEN NEEDED.
placed in the hands of the presi­
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THE LAW OF NKW8PAPFR8.
housework, under conditions of in­
Land?
ISiibscri er«, who do.not give express no­ dent
During the year there were
The secretary-of the navy has dependence, freedom and decent,
li» die cont-ary are considered as wishing 15,852 persons examined; thatralffes
3. Why is it that with a duty of
fcti.iue their eubicriptions.
[If inbirriberB order the discontinuance of of 10,746 were placed on the list of ten cents a pound on imported wool, sent a communication to the seriate treatment that are too little known
Nevada wool js worth gnly thirteen in answer to »resolution introduced in the large cities of the east. But
■periodical the publishers may continue to
Lr. iii until all arreara are paid.
eligibles, and 4,445 received ap­ cents a pound, on the-Tine of the by Mr. Hale showing the full com­
[If BHb»cribers neglect tn or refuse-tn take
this is not the sprt of a place that
■ périudic Hi from ti e otiice to which they pointments.
The report argues Central Pacific Railroad?
plement
of
officers
and
men
which
.
many intelligent young women are
fbeen tHrecied, they are held* responsible
A S heepman .
per have settled their bill anH ordered against the suggestion that appoint­
will be required for the following | looking for, even if “plucky, ambir
Elko,
Nev.
roaper diaton timed „
ments should be apportioned among
Hf inbucribers move to other places with
1. Average wool in the grease at new cruisers, gunboats, monitors. I tious and not afraid to work.”
Blorinin¿ the publisher, and the pnpcis are congressional districts, and recom­
Ro °the farmer direction, they «are bed
Ami at the west, as here, the “gen­
Sydney,
sixteen to eighteen cents. etc.
ksib'e. <
mends the extension of the classi­
It shows as follows: Chicago, 31 teel” positions, the “easy places,”
h’h" courts hav«* decided that refusing to
2. English wool at London,
||H-riQdiCi'lsetrom the office or leuioving fied service to embrace employes of
officers and 406 enlisted men; total, are in the proportion of about one to.
paving them uncalled for is prima facie the railway mail service, the field eighteen to twenty-two cents.
Ince of intentional fraud«
t
3. . Because there is no market 437. Boston and Atlanta, each 26 five.
rTha-imstmaster who negloeis to give tlie employes of the labor and Indian
officers and 286 men; total,-312;
notice of the neulect of a person to tako
What the farther west stands
for
American
wool
except
American
[the office the paper addressed to bim, is bureaus, and the graded clerks in
most .in want of is good girls for
factories, as the purchasing power Dolphin, 10 officers and 93 i»en; muoi
I abo to the publisher tor the subscription
the several depots of tho Quarter­
of American factories is crippled by total, 103. Newark, 31 officers and* wives. . Aijd as to be the honored
master general’s office.
CHtlUH NOTIC tf,,
the taxes they are obliged to pay on 359 men; total, 390. Charleston, wife of a good man is the natural
There is a rumor here that Repre­
rviceg will he held »it the following t mes
everything they use, «specially the > 30 officers and 314 mSn; total, 344. aspiration and the beet lot of all
blaces by lhe M. E. pastor in charge of the sentative W. L. Scott, of Pennsyl­
foreign wool which they must have Baltimore, 31 officers and 410 men; women, it is a pity that some prac­
pile circnit:
[bund«)—11 a. m. West Chehalem; 3 p. vania, will decline a nomination to, ‘to mix with the native. Suppose total, 441.
Philadelphia and San tical method cannot "be devised of
nod ce;
congress I am told that thè rea­
Francisco, each 31 officers and 340 meeting the demand of the west
[Sunday- Lafayette, morning and evening.
’
the
American
manufacturer
requires
[Sunday—II a. tn. Pikererhnol house; 8at- son ¡8; because he wishes to be free
one pound of foreign to every twd men; total, 371. Yorktown, Con­ with the supply of the east. Any
w evening previous, at Anderson’s school
to enter Mr. Cleveland’s cabinet
poundq of American wool. His Eng­ cord and Bennington, each 17 offi­ young woman with enterprise enough
[Sunday—11 a. m Carlton; 3 p. m.----- *—
next March.
jp.m. Lafavelte. Preacher in charge.
cers and 194 men; total, 211. Pe­ to go beyond the Missouri, and
It is understood that when the lish rivWtjan buy threè pounds of
PRESBYTERIAN SExVICEB.
trel, 14 officers and 131 men; total, knowledge and tact enough to tako
wool
nt
twenty
cents
a
pound,
or
Hue services wi l be conducted by Rev. fortification appropriation bill is re­
b. of the Presbvterian church, as follows:
145. Dynamite cruiser Vesuvius, care of herself for six months, is
sixty
cents
in
all.
To
stand
on
ported to the house—probably next
i Sabbath of each month at Lafayet'e.
6
officers and 70 men; total, 76. pretty sure to find a home and a
and 4th Sabbath» at Zena.
even terms with him in the matter
8abbath at McCoy. All cordially inyited. week—it will appropriate something
First class torpedo boat, 4 officers husband, and a chance to do at th»'
of
material
the
American
manufac
­
like $25,000,000.
and 18 men; total, 22. Puritan, 25 best advantage her share of life’s
In spite of all reports to the con­ turer must get three pounds for
J. Burt Moore,
officers and 196 men; total, 221. work.— N. Y. World. ‘
But
this
one
pound
of
sixty
cents,
trary, I can officially, so to speak,
Mi-antonomoh, Ampritrite and Ter­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
announce that the president has foreign wool costs him, freight and
patents , » ranted
ror, each 23 officers and 177 men;
at
least
thirty
cents.
duty
paid.
made no definite plans for a sum­
I Newberg
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.
Oregon.
To
citizens
of the Pacific states
total,
200.
Monadnock,
23
officers
mer vacation, nor will he, until That leaves thirty cents for two and 180 men^Yotal, 203/ Texas, 30 during the past yeek, and reported
C. MICHAUX,
congress shall agree upon a date for pounds of American wool, or fifteen
officers and 400 men; total, 43Q. expressly for thi$, paper by C. A.
centB a pound.
, LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
adjournment.
The American manufacturer must Maine, 30 officers and 444 men; Snow & Co., patent* lawyers, oppos­
Before this letter is in type the
*er an active experience of nine years
ite U. S. Patent office, Washington:
total, 474.
8 hi« service« to the people ot Lafayette Mills tariff bill will probably have have some foreign wool, or go out of
Oregon—A. J. Spicer, Portland,
Mirronnding country.
Ml, »67.
passed the house, and the demo­ business. He does have it, in spite
In the presidential election of thill coupling; R. C. Redman, Sa­
of
the
duty,
to
the
extent
of
114,-
1872 there were eight states which lem, weather strip. California—I.
cratic party will have officially
T. C. Steplions,
placed itself on record as being in 000,000 pounds a year. By just so voted the democratic ticket; in ’Holliday, San Francisco, brace and
favor of revenue reform. The num­ much as the tariff makes him pay 1876 there were seventeen demo­ bit; P. Portois, San Francisco,
PRACTICAL
cratic states; in 1880 there were
ber of democrats who voted against for this above what hiB foreign com­ nineteen democratic states; and in wheel guard for railway care; R.
petitors
pay,
is
his
power
to
pay
the free wool clause-—three—prob-
1884 there were twenty. In 1872 Arnold, Oakland, filter; J. Davy,
ably represents the number which good prices for American wool cur- there were thirty states voting the
Oakland, box fastener.
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Lafayette, Oregroxt.
republican ticket, or rejected or
will vote, against the bill when it is tailed.—S. F. Examiner.
Is a difference of two cents a
stolen;
in
1876
there
were
twenty-
eps a firMclRc« stock of watches, clocks, put upon its final passage.
ry and »pectacles and sells at unprecedent- •
one thus categorized; in 1880 there ' hundred in the market price of
The
gentlemen
who
becdm-
'
, ‘
, ,, . • ___ • „
1 ne eeniiemen
wno
are
uecom-
* price«.
.
.
Mr. Randall is imp <
8
• ’ I ¡ng millionaires
by cornering lum- t were nineteen; and in 1884 there grain of any importance to farmers'.’
he®, Clocks and Jewelry repairing a spec­ and his family hope to be able to
are a]j campaigning for Har- were eighteen. This is the march The abolition of the duty on bags
ialty—All work warranted.
carry him to his country residence > rjgon and Morton and “protection to of destiny.— Louistitle Courier-Jour­ I would mean that much more in
Give me a call.
I the farmer’s net returns.
near Philadelphia
Philadelphia in
in a a few days.
J American industry.” .
nal.
near
Oregon Register
itchmaker and Jeweler,
T. C. STEPHENS.
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