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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1888)
1. 4 . * -s Although Gen. Butler has taken the stump for Harrison “he is work F rank 8. H ardin «, P ublisher . ing,” as .the St. Louis Pott-Ditpatch points out,--“for the, same old Ben FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1888. now as in. 4^84, or, in other word?, for the tariff monopolies that have NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. made him so rieh. He found out in 1884 that he could not fool F or P resident , enough workingmen to elect the re Grover Cleveland, publican ticket by running inde .yew York. pendent, and this time he wilTgive or V ice -P resident , it the benefit of his direct support.” Allen G. Thurman, Tlxe Oregon iSeg-ister Of Ohio. WAGES AND TARIFF. The letters of acceptance are now before the people, and are being discussed with more than usual in terest. President Cleveland stand? by his record on the tariff; and Mr. Harrison calls the people’s atten tion to the Chicago platform, and Bays it is 'just as he would haverit —free whisky and all. I • The Lafayette Shoe Store! B uy C M- H enderson Are now receiving bUMMEB Goods in Ladies. Misses, and Children’s Shoes and Slippers It carries the Best Fitting Goods Is the Place where Gents, Youths and Bovs can find any thing in boots and shoes that yon want: and prices as low as you are paving f r poor cheap goods that you have to throw away before you get them well broke to your foot. IUs the best Place It is a noticeable fact that repub licans continually -¡compare, “pro I have just received a Full and Complete Lins tected” ^America with free trade these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and chX^‘ England, and give protection credit in the market ALSO—A full line of C. M. Henrik in Yamhill County. for all the difference in the condi son & Co.’s Gents’ Boots and Shoes, and Ladies’ Harris & Haney. tion of the working people of the Misses’ Fine Shoes. ‘ • two countries. It is not justice to the people, who want to .know the Jr’TTIuILi LI2STE Blaine unwittingly spoke in favoY IUad this advertLement because it is of vital facts, to confine the comparison to of states’ rights, when he said: interest to you. In these dajs every body has the two countries above mentioned. to study economy, and find out where they can “Trusts have no place in a national spend their money to the best advantage, and Other countries should be cited and the beht way to do is to campaign.” At Extremely Low Prices. ’ their conditions shown, and when all the information obtainable is MR. BLAINE AS A FREE TRADER. gatliered it should be presented to [Speaker Blaine to B. F. Butler in 1871.] The Papera If you neglect it you w»ll often Carlton, Ore&c\ miai» glorions opportunities to spend your money the voters in a fair and candid I was in favor of the repeal of the JndicionAly and seenre rare bargains. .For in M c M innville national bank . First National Bank. manner. The republicans, how coal tariff and the gentleman was stance, we are iùsertîug ------- or M’MlNNVrLI.It, 0B„— M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. ever, declare that England has- free not. trade and low wages, therefore free JACOB WORTMAN w Transacts a Gensral Banking Business. [Mr. Blaine in the house in 1868.] day, because we have jw4t opened several R. I’. BIRD..................... Vin..pZr* trade is the cause and low wages Now, as to the subject of lumber, To ............. I. W. COWLS J no . WORTMAN....................... >.7*' cases of goods and in order to make sure of a President. the effect; the United States has I again remind the house that there quick sale we are marking them at th* lowest Vice President..............LEE LAUGHLIN' possible price*. If we did noi advertise y<»U Transact! a general Baukin» Buais.« n. protection and high wages, and has never been a tax on this article. would never know ot it. Now that you do know, Cashier........................... CLARK BRALY posjtareeciv2r.nl.lect to ebeck. s,l" 2?, givo us a uhll. exchange sn^ t legraphic traaafeni S? without looking farther for a cause, The gentleman from Ohio may talk Bells exchange on Porthind, San Francisco ork. Ban b fanciaco and Portland ° and New York. conclude that high wages ’are the of this question as he pleases; but I June 24. ly. Interest allowed on time deposits. PREBCRIPT1ON DRUGCH&T, effect of protection. But when you say that wherever the Western McMinnville, Ore’g'on. Office hours from 9 a in to 4 p m. ’ commence to prove this theory by a frontiersman undertakes to make LAFAYETTE comparison of other countries, or of for himself a home, to till the soil, one state with another, an utter to carry on the business of life, lie STOKE! failure is the result. Russia has- needs lumber for his cabin, he > W. I. WESTERFIELD, Prop, protection, and yet the condition of needs lumber for his fence, he the common people is no better needs lumber for his wagon or cart, We ieep constantly on hand Keeps constantly on hand a fine awt- than in free trade England. If he needsdumber for his ploilgh, he ment of 1 urniture of every description. luarg-e Stools of Antique Bedroom sets, protection is the cause of high needs lumber for almost every pur Walnut Center tables, wages will some republican philoso pose in his daily life. I’oUlbig b ,.< i lounges, pher explain why it is that in at Spring Mattresses, I*; tension Tables, Bucklen’8 Arnica Salve. jj^east five American states the wag Nurse Rockers, es of carders in cotton mills are The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, Tower than in Great Britain, or why' sores, ulcers, salt rheum, f$ver sores, tetter, And Furnishing Goods, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin •*Mhe price of labor in any given in eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay Queensware, Glassware, dustry is not uniform throughout required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat- Pipes, , R. P. UNGERMAN, (the United "States. The same di isfattion, or money refunded. Price*25 cents per box. -Fd^sale by J. M. Kelty. Tobacco, - as just keceivep a large and versity exists in other industries, Cigars, wcllselected stock of Siov*s at.d Tin MRW TO.D4Y. including iron andwoolen goods. ware, and proposes to sell cheaper than any Boots and Shoes, house tn the county. Everything kept ou hanu, The truth is there are as many dif Hats andCaps, and repairing done satisfactorly. and 'Without Canned Goods ferent American rates of wages as Notice of Appointment of Exec delay. Sept. 29, t-f. utrix. I And GROCERIES. there are different American locali L afayette , O regon . Picture Frames, In fact almost ties; that the same diversity exists Notiro is hereby given that the nnderMgnged _ Mouldings, .Hannah W. Bober. r has been duly appointed Small Parlor stands. in Europe, and that the variations liy ■ ,.the*counly.court -of - Y ambiH conntv, Ore S'vrex'37-tlxin.g' Wall Brackets, ton, of the eutate of Wm. Roberts,- occur without the slightest regard deceased. Dear to the Feminine heart, and Comb Cases. Therefore all ptrsons having claims against Mirror*. to tariff» os their abseifce. Some said VSEFVL «btate are hereby notified to present EUGENE CITY. ' other and better theory will have to them with proper vouchers to the quderei^ned To man, woman or child can be procured at the law office of Fenton & Fenton, at Lufav- be presented to convince voters that ette. Oregon, within six months from the date Next session liegins on Monday the ANT) hereof. 17th of September, 1888. a tax of $47 on every $100 worth of Dotted this 14tb day of September, 1#H8. Undertaker ’s And all frem One Firm, whose name HANNAH W. KOTKBTS, necessaries .they - buy is a good Free scholarships from every county in is a warrant in itself of Fair Treatment Executrix of said Esta e. GOODS F enton F rnton , the state. Apply to your County Super and Square Dealing. Our thing. Bring down the taxes. ALWAYS To go for Foot wear You Must General Merchandise READ Our Advertisement Geo. W. Burt, BIRD OATES FUR NITURE Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING Parlor, Office and Dining H University of Oregon. At Bedrock Prices, C-5t Attorneys for estate. An analysis of the vote on the free-wool clause of the Mills bill show that the states of Texas, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Rhode Is land, AJinnesota, Missouri, Massa chusetts, Georgia, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Ten nessee, Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas, New Jersey, Alabama, owning an ag gregate of 13.650,000 sheep, cast 75 votes against free wool and 94- votes for it. Texas, owning more than one-third of all the sheep of the 17 states, cast her solid vote for free wool. The seven southern states, owning 7,620,000 of the whole number of sheep, cast 61 of the 94 free-wool votes, and only six votes against it, This analysis ef fectually disposes of the charge of sectionalism in the effort to repeal the wool tax.— Oregon Scout. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. —AND— OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM- PANTS STEAMSHIP LINE. 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less time than by any other route. n~ Flint class through pg.aengrr and freight line from Portland and all points in the Wil lamette valley to and from San Francisco. Time Schedule (excepFSundays). latave Albany 1:30 pmlbeave Ynq.ihta S:45 am l-eave Corvallis 1:40 pn> l.eaveCorvalli<lll:3’> am Arrive Yaquina5:30 pm| Arrive Albany 11:10 am O. & C. trains connect at Albany and Cor vallis. The above train* connect at YaqtriN* with the Oregon Developement to’s. Line of Steam ships octween Yaqnina and San Francisco. Sailing Dates. Bteamarj. ------- roms.n Fra: |.**roni Yaquina. intendent. Spring Stock invite intending pur chasers to give us a call and Drnrll mo Foen courses : Classical, Scientific, Literary, and a short English Course in which there is no Latin, Greek, French or German. exatrWle our goods .» prices. • taken in exchange for goods, for which we will pay all the market will justify. The English is pre-eminently a Business Course. Lafayette, For catalogues or other information, address J. W. JOHNSON, President. ZF’cixim. for Sole lU U U UC - Oregon. Coffins IN STOCK. W. I. Westerfeld. Lafayette FEED AND SALE STABLE, T. B NELSON. Proprie or. Iam prepared tn famish Acres of good land about CARRIAGES KACIi, two miles northwest from SADDLE HORSES, T. O. Stepliens. Dundee, in Yamhill coun and everything in the very hire in goodihap» ty, on the P. & W. V. R. andon short notice. R. All under fence, well PRACTICAL Transient stock left with me will reeeirt * _ _ _ watered. Said tract can best •Tn- - of care and attention. be divided into two farms of 4-80 acres Good and careful drvers employed. in one and 350 in the other; will sell ei ill find my stable un Jeffersos Street Y ther separate, or both together. There is -iwefco Second and Third. a bam and house on each. Said place be Xjafasrette, Oregon. ing known as the Oliver Moore donation Keeps a firstclass stock of watchea«. clocks, land claim.' TERMS: $1O per acre. jewelry and spectacles and sei last unprecedent One-third down, and balance on time to ed low prices. suit the purchaser, secured by a mortgage on the land; said balance to bear 7 per Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repairing a spec cent interest For fuither particulars en ialty—All work warranted. quire of "XXT". X j . Bra.d.slxa.-txr, The most Give me a call. paper devoted to science. LAfayette, Or. Rlneerinjr discoveries, inventions Watchmaker and Jeweler, 830 T. C. STEPHENS. 1869 LUBRICATING ___ +___ ♦ 1887 J. M. Kelty, l|8eptembcr -------------- . ’t ~ September , — . ...Stj.U-u, ‘»er. . 7 7 Republican papers are now and willsm-UeVal WiilametteVary September. 13l8eptember 19 w, I.ÎSeptember U'll "~"ttteVal l„ ,1». Vâl'y'September I’.. It, ’vScptetnber ..'.. 11 a. ... .25! then pointing to democrats who are IVillam-tte being converted to the republican The company re«erve. the right to change LaFayette - - Ogn. wiling <l»tee without notice. doctrine of high taxes and lift* free , N. H.—P»a-engers from Portland and all Wil- .......... Dealer in.......... Of q .11 G-rad.es .matte Valley Paints can make close oonnyc, whisky. But. when names andÆ i tion with the trains of the Y aqdina Hot tk at DRUGS, MEDICINE? AND CHEMICALS. w Al or Coreallis, and if destined to San And cheaper than can be residence are known a large major Albany Francisco, shon'd arrange o arrive at Yaquina PERFUMERY. ity are found to be directly inter the evening before date of sail ng. obtained this side of 8oapa. Combe and Bru.hea. Trnnea, Snppor- Passenger and freight rates always the low lera. Sbonlder Bracea Fancy and Toilet Article! ested in some of the articles upon eat.- For i ifo.mation. apply to .Messrs HUL- Portland. Give B'oke and Stationary, Clock and Wathes, M a N A CO.. Freight and Ticket Agents, 200 which the democratic party pro and us a call. Plated and Gold Jewelry 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or to C. HOGUE, Patent Medlcinea, etc.. Family Medicine«. poses to reduce the tax. Consum Acting C.en’l. Frt. A Paes, C. tgt , Oregon Pacific MOORE BROTHERS, GOOD8 WARRENTED AS REPRESENTED ers should take a pointer here and R. R. Co , Corvel is, Oregon. ■>----------- C. H. H58WKIU,. Jr., DRUGGISTS, vote for their interest as do the Gen’l. Frt. A Pisa. Agt.. Oregon l>efelopn>ent Co., Montgomery street, San Francisco. Cel. monopolists and trust organizers. S- I Newberg Oregon. Ratei «re Reasonable! Oils! Oils! Oils! Advertise *T?r publisned. 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