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“Don’t you see,” said the manu facturer to" the wôftingman, “that S. H ardimg , PuBtlSirKR.’ a duty on imports protects me, be- canse it enables me to get higher FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ¡21, IMS. prfees from th« home consumer, *■* _____ ■__ - - I ... T ..1.1 »sIwAwvxricu» : . than I could otherwise get. ” ” “Yes,” replied the workingman, NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. “and I am a home cohsumcr.” . F ob P resident , “True,” responded tile manufac Grover Cleveland, turer, “but you can afford to pay Of New York. the higher priAs because the tariff F ob V ice -P resident , * gives me big profits and I am there Allen G. Thurman, ;; fore able to pay you wafces in pro Of Ohio. ’ portion.” “Why don’t you do so -then?” GRANT—CLEVELANI). j asked the workingman. No man since Washington has “Because I am not in the philan n idolized a» was General I’resi* nt Grant. And yet tho party thropic line of business, and I don’t hieb claimed Grant as ite own is have to. Labor comes in free of kpow Weeding from positions taken duty, and tho competition of la aijd opinions stated by this great borers governs the rate of wages.” “I see,” said the workingman, “I man. The following is only one of -many examples that might be given never could clearly understand be tq show that the republican party fore how the tariff kept up wages, Las been forced to change tactics Iff but of course I see t now.” This is the whole argument in a order toreerve the money and rail nutshell. \ road aristocracy-of this nation: - oramt , 1870. There is one peculiarity about I recommend you to confer upon the converts to the republican the executive the power to suspend, party heralded from day to day by by proclamation, the operation of the laws authorizing the transit of the republican press. The convert goods, wares and merchandise in is always a “great manufacturer’! pond across thc territory of the or “great capitalist” and employs United States to Canada. so many thousand hands. These ™ CI.E5'ELANI>, 1888. -gentlemen go over to the republican " I recommend immediate legisla party because they want their la tive action conferring upon thc ex ecutive the power to suspend, by borers to receivo higher wages. proclamation, thc operation of all In other words, they go over to the laws aqd regulations permitting the republican party in order that they transit of goods, wares and mer- themselves shall pay higher wages, ehandise in bond across or over the which is altogether one of the most territory of the United State» to or beautiful examples of disinterested from Canada. benevolence it is possible to con PENSION VETOES. ceive.— Btnton Leader. The following dispatch from Sey- Prineville has an intelligent inour, Indiana, will be read with in Chinese resident; Ah Doong, who terest: grasps the political situation “all Wc, the undersigned soldiers, same Mellican man.” Last week having served in the following com he appeared on the street wearing a panies and regiments, and never Harrison and Morton badge. The having voted any but the republi badgo was stolen by an- enthusiastic can ticket, desire to say that we, ah republican, who offered to replace it ter having examined the vetoes of with a Cleveland and Thurman President Cleveland in private pen badge, but Doong would not have sion bills, approve of his course, it. He bought another H^ & M. anil wish to say to our comrades badge and now wears it. proudly. that we will each of us vote for Doong, like all his countrymen, be Grover Cleveland and the entire lieves in booming Jiis friends.— democratic state ticket for the first Ochoco Review. time. Govr Green, of New Jersey, in a D. L. P eacock , Co. C, 33d Ind. recent speech, exposed, by one home G. W. M itciiel X, 22d Ind. J ohn S mith ,’Co. C., 22d Ind. - example, the absurd claim that J ob . D in « man , 7th and 119th Ind. high tariffs make high wages. “In W. R eamer , Co. D., 4th O .Cav. 1883,” he said, "thetariff on pottery was Increased to 55 per cent., ami it An Indianapolis dispatch says: had not been in force a month be- “It is estimated that over 2,000 foro thc wages in the pottery fnctor- speeches are being delivered every ies were cut down 10 per cent.” night throughout Hoosierdom. Re The real law of wages was stated by ports indicate that Senator Voor the governor in one sentence: “The hees is addressing larger audiences prosperity of the workingmen in than ever before greeted him. The this country’^ duo to the intelli democratic state committee an gence and the organization and the nounce that Thurman will spoak at productiveness of labor itself.” the Shelbyville barbecue on October Poor old Chicago platform! It 15th, at Peru October 17th, and at declared against a reduction of the Brasil on the 20thJ' tariff, and preferred free whisky, Georgo Gorham has gone ovor to tobacco and oleomargerinc to tlie Cleveland democrats. Good! cheaper necessaries—and the re Ths republican party is rid of him. publican senate ignores its demands I'rejection has a purer air.— New». and goes to work on a bill for re The last sentence in tho above provokes a smile. For many years ducing the tariff. It declared there Was no one in the republican against trusts, and now comes ranks who would or could do dirtier Blaine with the announcement that work for that party than this same trusts are private affairs with George Gorham. Now when the which the president nor the people party can use him no more it makes have any right to interfere — ungentiemanly remarks about him. Oregon ***"' IlerM. 1 I ^»^11 ----- EXPLANATIONS WANTED. « NEW TO.U4T WASHINGTON LETTER. The free whisky organs have Been (From our Regular Correspondent ) invited several times to explain W ashington , Sept. 7, 1888., these things, sayp the Cleveland Senator Pasco replied to the re-1 Notice is hereby given flat 1 will pell at pub- Plain Pealer, buv they don’t re- cent lurid remarks of little-“Billy” j life " i ! hu ! ° o I I on Satunlay, October 6* 1^SK( to </ , TTCtor)« a. th. on the farm Wf A. sponff: nu iii i * i * i /• I W. 3r. Hurley, 14 nines iriiles nortneasr northeast oi ol LafayettA, the Why republicans in 1872 favored ChanuKT on the last state election fnlfnwincr ri waul • », following <lnu/. deecribed real oatutg estate t-'-Wlt;** t »J , w ill) fair homw auu salt and lumber on the free in Louisiana. Mr. Pasco said that | v .. acrtM 4«/ orchard und| good improvements. A good house and- the, miscellaneous undigested Ynat- other other pood improvements with eight acres of Why they have changed their ter collected bv M jy Chandler and land, situate near the tffwn of Lafayette. minds. TERMS: One third cibh down, balun; e on Why in 1884 the republioans laid before the senate did more time to suit the purchaser, A.M HURLEY. favored reducing tariff taxes. to that senator’s industry than his — ------ !— ---------- 7-*—r---------------- i*— Why they have changed their intellect. While the senior senator Notice of Appointment iff Ad minds. ministrator. from New Hampshire was anxious to Why the republicans placed hides provide education for the south, the on the free list in 1872. Notice is hereby given that A. M Hurley hag been duk appointed by the county court of Why the tanning industry ivu» junior senator <liove to reviv?' bit Yamhill county, Oregon, atiimnnrtrntOT ef the not ruined thereby. . terness and ill-will, and to create estate of Daniel O’Neal, deceased. Therefore all persona haying e.’aiuis against Why no pauper made leather or fresh antagonism between the two I have just received a Full and Complete Line of said estate are lierebv notified to present *he shoes of Europe came over. s me with proper to the undersigned these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheapest races in (jhe south who were, for the at tils residence vouchers near Eatnyrtt“, Yarn-kill Why the leather industry pros most phtt, living together in peace* county, Oregon, within six months from the in the market. ALSO—A full Une of C. M. Hender pered more than ever before. date hereof. son & Co.'s Gents’ Boots and Shoes, and Ladies' and . j - Dated thia 21st dav of September ,1^, Why more workmen were em- fiif relations. • A. M. HURLEY,. Misses' Fine Shoes. ployed. Representative jMmont, of New 7 5 Adminlatraior of said estate. Why they got better wages. York, who,1 as chairman of the Why, in short, the republican' houst? committee on foreign affairs; tariff theory didn’t work. Why the price of, wool has stead has charge of the Canadian retali ily deolined under a protective tar ation .bill, made a speech on tliht iff. L measure, which has been highly At Extremely Low Prices.^ ----- — Why the reduction of duty on commended by members of both We keep constantly on hand wool in 1883 was followed by an ad- , - ' "W- -A- HOWE, ¡parties. He said: “ Ordinarily I vance in price instead of a decline1.1 Stools of 4 . Carlton, Oxegfoa. Why the lowest point in the price should consider- it a most serious and difficult undertaking to reply to of wool was reached under the higV est tariff. . • the arguments of my colleagues up the committee on foreign affairs, —Why sheep p in Ohio , nave have uv de-j on in uniu ,i ii r tiv • /xr 8e,lt “ JUmms (Mr. \creased in nui mbefright along for | ° ■ Hill) and the gentlemp.n from New seven years under a protective tar-1 I Jersey (Mr. Phelps), for I have had And Furnishing Goods, iff. Are now receiving bU.MMER Goode ^Vhy the sheep in Ohio decreased long'TxpeTience of the skill and in Queensware, ‘ in Ladies, Misses, Of all O-rad.es over 200,000 in numbcrs'duri)ng one genuity of both oi these gentlemen and Children’s Glassware, Shoes and Slippers And cheaper than can be year, 1881-2, when the highest wool upon such question's, and greatly Pipes, It carries the. respect their opinions; but in this tariff existed. Best Fitting Goods - Tobacco, obtained this side of instance, after hearing their argu Why the prie'e of wheat has de Cigars, 7 ments and repiembering that’ iq not Portland. Give clined right aloiig under a protec Boots and Shoes, one single sentence has eithei; of us a call. tive tariff’. Hats and Caps, them declared his intention to vote Why the price of corn has de against the bill, and after hearing Canned Goods MOORE BROTHERS, clined under a protective tariff. And GROCERIES. such remarks as they have made Why wages have declined under DRUGGISTS, In fact almost upon it, my. only difficulty is to be a protective tariff. where Gents. Yontbe and Bore can any lieve that even those who may be thing in hoota and shoes that yon want: ami Newberg ■* Oregon. Why strikes and large bttter con nrirea *s low aa yon are paying I ir poor cheap politically opposed to the president flicts between employes and em » Dear to the Feminine heart, and goods that vou.have to throw away before yon of the United States, should in such | get them well broke to your foot. It is the best ployers have been common under a a grave crisis as this, charge upon Place protective tariff. him motives motives inconsistent inconsistent wun with nis his To man, woman or child can be procured mi i c e ai ~ niiii 1 hose are only a few of the many * - - r i . j _ 1 t lints that the w.nnle wnnhl like tn Juty-SO. bravely and Well per- points that the people would like to formed—to guard and protect the have advocates of high tariff’ rights of American citizens and in Yamhill County. all frem One Firm, whone name blessedness explain. It may not be I to maintain the dignity and honor is a And Harris & Haney. warrant in itnelf of Fair Treatment as easy as to howl about rebels and . of the nation. We are not demo- and Square Dealing. Our —AND— rave over the bloody shirt and cry I crats and we arc not republicans out that Great Britain is upon us 1 when confronted with the unfriend- invite intending pur but it would be Vastly more sen ! ly acts of a foreign power.” chasers to. give us a call and Ornrllinn Read this advert).-ement because it is of vital OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM* sible. The house committee on nppro- examine our goods a prices. I lUUUuC interest to yon. In these days everybody has PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE, in exchange for goods, for which to study economy, and find out where they can ' priationp has passed a resolution taken A TEMPERANCE (?) PARTY. spend their money to the best advantage, and we will pay all the market will justify. , the be>t way to do is to expressing regret at the enforced 225 Miles.êihortef—20 hours less ft affords good people Much joy | absence of Air. RandaH, and hoping Lafayette, - Oregon. time than by any other route. to know that the repuffienn ‘con , for his,-speedy return. ‘ t r^Fiint clMB throngh passenger and freight The republicans.of the senate say vention at Chicago at its close The Papers If you neglect it you will often line from Portland and all poihta in the Wil ' that their tariff ’ bill will be reported lamette valley to and from San Francisco. niisH glorious opportunities to spend your money adopted a resolution which should Judiciously and secure rarg bargains- For in ' next.week. stance, wear e ibser ting satisfy all prohibitionists that the I .Senator Teller^ in speaking un Time Schedule (except Sundays). Leave Albany . .1:30 ptoI Leave Yequina fi:45 am party ¡8 a truly prohibition and pa i the Chinese restriction bill, made Leave Corvallis 1:40 pm|LeaveCorvalli410:3>i im Afrive Yaquina5:30 pmj Ar.ive Albany ll;10am triotic p'ftrty. It is a great comfort I several personal allusions to Repre O. &C. trains connectât Albany and Coi* To day, because we have ju<t opened several too to know that the brewers’ asso sentative Scott, whose haste in push- cases of goods and in order to make sure of a vallis. I ing tho bill through the house he Tbe above trains cpnnect at Y aquina with quick sale we are marking them at the lowest ciation at Chicago in 1886 adopted ¡criticised. Mr. Ingalls, the presid possible prices. If we did not advertise won the Oregon Developement Co’a. Line of Steam a very similar one, no doubt stimu ing officer, called him to order for would never know ot it. Now that you do know, ships between Yaqnina and San Francisco. givo us a call- Sailing Dates. lated t<?do so by the same inspira his personal language, but alj the ,________ Fropi 6an Frai ’’rum Yaquina. .Steamers. tion that worked upon the moral ' effect it had was to cause hi in to re- WïllnmetteYal*) deptember . 2: September.. H PREHCRIPTION DBCGGIs»* ! for to Mr. Seott us a member of the WillametieVal ’ j September.. 1 September. .20* faculties of the republican conven McMinnville, Oregon. WWtawrefieVaFy September. .26 1 democratic national ronimitteo, in- tion in 1888. The company reserves the right to change ' stead of a lqember of congress. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA^ sailing dates without notice. Here arc the resolutions: The deinoerats in congress are N. li.—Passengers from Portland and all Wil- VIA ,. KEPÜBI.ICANS in 1888. >«n»tte Valley Points can nvafre close connec- ! still hammering away at trusts, With the trains of the Y aq C ina Korn st R. P. UNGERMAN, Southern Pacific Company’s Lines Hiorl “Mr. Boutelle, of Maine, intro and they pro;>ose to keep it up until AlbAny^H* Corvallis, and if destined to San* duced under suspension of rules the : ! something is done to break up such Fn&o.isjN^Mionld arrange '0 arrive at Yaquina as just received a large and the evening before date of sail nr. wcllselected stock oi S iov ** h and Tin following resolution, which was 'monopolies. Passenger and freight rates always the lew- ware, The i.i state, debhrtment has .. re- i honaein t . and .. proposes . t<» sell cheaper than any THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE! eat. For intbrmatjon, apply to Messrs. HUE- unanimously adopted: . house in the county. Everything kept on liatju, MAN & CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 2W “The first concern of all good ceived a telegram from (tie tinted- 'and repairing done nati.facloriy. * and without and 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or to »TIME BETWEEN ',“ Sept. 1“ 29, t-t. governments is the virtue and so States minister to China, stating delav. C. C. HOGUE, Acting Gen’L Frt. A Pas*. Agt., Oregon Pacific briety of the people and the purity that he, ha* no positive-knowledge L afayette . O regon . Portland. mid San Francisco R. R. Co , Corval’ia, Oregon. of home. The republican party of the rejection of the treaty. I 6 C. H. HASWELL, Jr., 3!) HOURS! i Gen’L Frt. & P jss . Agt., Oregon Development Representative Oates introduced cordially sympathizes with all wise 'IL CL Stepliens. I Co , Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. CaHforuia Exp-ess Trains Run Psily and well-directed efforts for the a resolution in the house Wednes BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN promotion of temperance and mor day which was vigorously applaud PRACTICAL. CISCO ed by both sides. It fixed the 20th ality.” T.EAVF | ABKIVIT. instant as tlie date for adjournment. BREWERS IN 1886. Portland............7:00 pm San Francisco. .7:4., ant The members of Alic house are all San Fran. isco. 8it>5 pm|Pg^ilai>d........ 10:50 am lleKolrrtl, That we nibst earnestly Anxious to get away, but they can M exican M ttstaao L tvimeict , Penetrate* Local Passenger I '.oly, except Sunday. ITujcltm to Very Bone ! Wonderful. T kï XJ. favor temperance and most strongly do nothing without the senate, and Xja.£a.3rette, Orag-o=i. lkavb . I ’ , AKBIVR. condemn intemperance, and appeal Partland ......... 8:05 an Eugene.. 2:40 pm if the republicans of that body lire Keeps n fi^tc’«- b M«»ck of wntclies, clocks, Etgeno... ....... t>:00 am|i’ortland. • 3:45 pm to every member of the trade to jewelry nnd rpectach s and sells artmprecedent- in earnest in saying that they in ed I iw pricea. make proof of this declaration by tend to pass their tariff bill before ------ .---- :----,------------- 4^------------- Pullman Buffit sleepers, his daily life and the daily conduct Watche», Glocks and Jewelry repnfi ing a spec- adjourning, it is more than likely ialty—Al! work warranted. Tourist Sleeping Cars, iff his bfislncss.— that thcre will be no adjournmenr For accommodation of Second Class passen- Give me a call. Rftolved, That wc are in favor of this year» gere attached to express trains T. C. BTEPHENR. both public and private morality, The O. Ar C. R. K. Ferry makes connection As soon as tlie news, unofficial The Congreuional Record shows with all the regnlar traits on the Eant Side Di good order and popular education, Poor, bewildered Bonj. Harrison! vision from foot of F street. though it was, of tbe rejection of the He doesn't know whether foexense that Levi P. Morton, republican etc.— Ex. Chinese treaty by that government WEST RIDE DIV18I0N trusts or to ignore them; Oether to npiqjjjfee for vice-president, while a Between Portland and Corvallis. Ben Butler’s “brave words,” as was received here,* Representative member,o( congress, in 1879, voted Scott prepared a bill restnetinn Mail Train, Daily except Sunday. stick to the Chicago convention or spoken truly in 1882. “Norn, gen Chinese immigration very short and LEAVE. ABRIVE. to wait for the senate’» patches; against a resolution to enforce the tlemen, there has been considerable very stringent, and on Wednesday Portland .. .7 30 a m -t joaopb .. .10 05 a m eight-hour law for Workingmen. So LaFayette - • Ogii. St Joghph ...10 a in Corvallis ....12 2) p m whether to dewy that there U a sur said on the question of the tariff, it was promptly passed by tbe Corvall s........ 130pm St Joseph.... 3 52 p m St Joseph .. .3 52 ) m| Portland........ 6 15 p m plus or to favor spending it; wheth did Reed, of Maine, republican lead and there is an attempt to lead the bouse without a division. It has ----- .......... Dealer in.......... 2ÜQ Alhany and Corvdli. connect with t tin. er to advise tariff tinkering or go in er in’the house, and several other workingmen to vote the republican ^ecn bung tip in the senate to hear DRUGS. MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. of Al Oregon Pacitie. * fPAm republicans who are now posing as from China. PERFUMERY. for war taxes forever. Republican Expreu Train, Daily .xcopt Monday ticket upon the ground that if there Representative Wheeler has in Soaps, Coinhs and Brushes, Trusses, Suppor LEAVE I ARRIVE ism is getting to lie a very uncer friends of labor.—AT. Y. World. is any change in the tariff these troduced a bill putting cotton-bug ters, Shoulder Braces Fancy ami Toilet Articles Portland ........ 4 50 pn MoMnInnTille. R 00 pm MoMinnvile. .. s 45 am|Portland ......... SOO pm tain article.— Ex. B *oks and Stationary, Clock and Wathes, An exchange tells how a Kansas will be lowering of wages, and they ging on the free-list. A similar Plated and Gold Jth4e)ry B. KOEI.F.R, , k e . R ROGER8. bill has already been introduced in Manager. Art O F 4 p Agt Comparison is invited to the fol judge was recently struck by light justify raising more than 1100,000,- the senate. If either of these bills Patent Medicinea, ete.. Family Medicine«. lowing words of President Cleveland ning and cured of deafness. We 000 more than is necessary by tax become a law it will be good-bye to GOOD8 WARhEXTED A8 REPRESENTED mi trusts with Blaine’s position on do not doubt it in tho least. It has ation in order to have protection. the cotton-bagging trust. XA-versr Stalole. That $10,000 contribution of Mr- tlie same subject Mr. Cleveland, long been known to science that a I am opposed to all that, and the bolt of lightning, if rightly applied, assumption is not true. I have Cleveland’s is still worrying the re Mt his letter of acceptance, says: is a radical and eternal cure for stated the matter precisely in my publicans. Senator Plumb referred J. J. Hembree, Proprietor. member of our party will be i a numl>er of diseases. . to it in the course of a running de I am pr.p.rril to give good tercia ■ odatkis on letter, but I want to state it again xcusing the existence or be- , abort antic-, to peraona wiah ng bate irf the senate., the other day, —■ • tóame or conveyaaee. the pernicious resulta of, Gen. Samuel F. Carey, of Ohio, to you workingmen. tA taHff or but he took care to say that he did Charge. Reaaoiable. “Mr hacks connecta with the daily trains devices to wrong the people.” voted for Old Tippecanoe in 1836 any pther tax coming directly out not object to it. Nobody had asked to (E7 carry nan.ng.re to ami iron the depot. and again in 1840. But he » for of the people, out of the producers, him whether he did or not. e agricultural college at Cor- ' Cleveland now and predicta that he should be no larger than the The claims of several prominent last week under the will carry Illinois, Wisconsin, In economical expenditures of the gov democrats are being pushed for the Oregonian Railwaj, L’d, Line. the state. The diana. Connecticut, New Jersey, ernment strictly require, and if any Russian mission, made vacant by tlie resignation of Mr. Lothrop, of Portland & Willamette Valley R'y EUGENE CITY. ® of this in- New York and Miehigan.-*-Indmn- man undertakes to tax you more Michigan. How soon tho appoint apolit Sentinel. Until further notice trains will bright. than that, he simply robe you under ment will be made is not known, arrive and depart frohi Lafayette Next sewion begin« on Monday the the promise of law, and having got but owing to tho number of other 17th of September, 1S88. « as follows, to and from Portland. important things upon which Mr." the money badly spends it badly. mail . Cleveland is now engaged, it is not Free achoUrahipe from every connty in - LIAVX * Ai,He ____ 7.Miam I AU needed protection to American probable that it will be made for the Mate. Apply to your County Super* i PortiMd.... rmd»« ... 11 45, ni Sh.rsiaa Jon 11 38 . m intendent. industries, all needed protection to some time. Il/pm Uhretto »"5" 1 Sh.rrlan Jon 3 511 M , 2: * m American labor can be had under Rumors continue to float around For« cothum: i AiHiof.rriT! fia, a Po^ttad (») 3 « f such an economic revenue tariff. here of the contemplated removal of ClaMical, Scientific, IJterary. and a ' uwmi «no. English Course in which there is The tariff was made for war pur the Chicago postmaster. Post-mas short , “*T,‘ *»«■«. ter-General Dickinson refuses to no Latin, Greek, French or German L*f* • m Portland.... lo 10 o a poses, in war times and as a war confirm or deny the rumor. Pu.land ... 5 ispa Lofeyww.,. ii p. The English ie pre-eminently a I °r f»n'h-rinformation npplr to Ua I'fto tax, and it ought to have been re- Postmaster-General Dickinson »•»’ • Agoet at lafayotto, or iddrm General aimost wm an interested li»t< ner to the de »«<■». cornar Boaond A Pino Sta.. Portland Ofn, fifteen. bate in the retaliation bill in the Notice of Sale. BIRD&GATES Qenei-3pMerahandise, Men's. -Boys’ and Youths’1 The Lafayette Shoe Store! CLOTHING lace TTSEFVL At Bedrock Prices,’ To go for Foot wear You Must Spring Stock READ Our Advertisement Geo. W. Burt, I H Watchmaker and Jeweler Shsfông Unîmes I » 1869 1887 J. M. Kelty, University of Oregon Subscribe for the Register