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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1888)
.-tf’—»1» mxe Oreg-on IReglster THE REPUBLICAN BILL, f - WASHINGTON LETTER. C. G. REISNER, nessi except generaj. appropriation and tariff bills,■ • should be subor - • ' Oregon. dinated until the purpose of this Dagton, DEALER IN resolution' be attained.” This session of congress now beats the record for continuous Lounges, Bed-room Sets, Spring Mat length. ’ tresses, Tables, Chairs, Ete. Chairman Quay was over here A Complete Steck at Reasonable early in the week making a final Prices: f attempt to prevent the republican senators from reporting any tariff Also CONTRACTO« and BU1LD-’ ER. Plan» furnished and eatimatei bill, but the senators had decided made on short notiee. ~ 10 23 to report their bill, so that his visit was like all the reel which he BaaL Notice of Final Settlement. made lately for the same purpose— Notice is hereby given that the nndersig^ed fruitless. executrix of the estate of Thos. C. Davis, de ceased, has tiled her final account in said es Senator Ingalls was opposed to tate. and that the same will be heard on Wed the 7th day of N uvember, 1888, at the reporting .a tariff bill, and some nesday, hour of 10 o’clock a. m., at the regular Novem people say that neither he nor Sen ber term of the county court of Yamhill conntv. - NANCY A DAVI8, ator Plumb will vote for the bill -lOfit Executrix. which has been reported on account Sherlft’s Sale. of the big cut in sugar. The senate tariff bill makes kind» (From our Regular Correspondent.) ' F» aw * 8. H abdimo , P ublibhbb . lin^wood of the Chicago platform. W ashington , October 5, 1888. It enlarges the free list by the ad Chief Justice Fuller will be SWBrp FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1888. dition of nearly a hundred articles, in on Monday. It is over halt a -ŒS-SS-—-SS«—S»—S—S-SÍ! several of them produced in this century since we had a democratic country, and it cuts down nearly NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. chief justice sworn in, General An one-half the duty heretofore consid F ob P bksident , k-_ drew Jackson having appointed ered essential to sugar ’ and rice Roger B. Taney to that position in Grover Cleveland, growing. 1836. Let us all hope that Justice Of New York. This is certainly “surrendering F ob V icx -P besident , Fuller will prove a worthy succes some part of the protective system,” sor of Chief Justice Taney. Allen G. Thurman, which the republican platform de Senator Cockrell made a caustic Of Ohio. clared that it would rather do than reply to Senator Hale’s good-bye make whisky free. SMALL TRICKS speech in regard to the circular If the Mills billes a “free trade Quite a little stir has been created issued by General Benet in relation measure,” so is the senate bill. If In New York by the discovery that 1 to equalizing the two political parties these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheanest the Mills bill is “a blow at Ameri unfrank able documents were sent in the government employes at the in the market ALSO—A full line of C. M. Header can industries,” so in the senate forth from the rooms of the political ' armories and arsenals. He opened If the Mills bill would “re son & Co.’s Gents’ Boots and Shoes, and Ladies’ and bill. committees in that city bearing the his remarks by reading the Jay Mis ses ’ Fine Shoes. American wages to the Euro- duce congressional franks of senators and Hubbell bulldozing circular to gov pean level," so would the senate representatives. The Tribune made ernment employes, issued during The public debt was reduced Y VIRTUE AND AUTHORITY OF AN • uih. ZE’TJX j I- i LINEOF a charge against 8.8. Cox declaring bill. the campaign of 1880, which was 114,500,000 during September. execution and a decree of foreclosure and The republican bill cuts off about an older of sale duly issued out of the cir that he was a postal swindler. Mr. signed by Senators Allison, Hale, cuit -.ourt of tbe state of Oregon for Yambill The continued absence of a quo the same amount_of. revenue that county on the 3d day of October, 1888, upon a Cox pronounced his frank a plain Aldrich qnd Hiscock. He then rum in the house has . started a judgment duly enrolled and docketed in the the Mills bill abates. But instead forgery, and referred the matter to qdoted Garfield’s letter to Dorsey, project to - pass a constitutional clerk’s offletuf said court, in said county: on At Extremely Low Prices. the JOth aay of March, 18*8, in flavor of Olar of making the reduction of taxes the poetoffice department for inves of star route notoriety, 'asking him amendment making a smaller num once M. Blsckburn, plaintiff, and against mean relief to the people and en Charles W. Murphy ana Sarah A. Murphy, his tigation. An agent callee^upon Mr. to have Brady, second assistant ber than a majority of all the mem wife; Abraham Blackburn and Caroline Black i couragement to manufactures, the - ’Carlton, Oregon. hia wife; Matthew Blackburn and Caro Whitelaw Reid and asked to have postmaster-general, called upon for bers a quorum. In the legislative burn, line Blackburn, his aife; Roswell H. Lamsorv senate bill actually proposes to „the forged signature placed in his . aid, also a letter from Levi P. Mor bodies of no other country in the and Henry Murphy. Adam Grant and‘'Joseph A. Ford, doing business at San Francisco, Cal make ‘çlothing dearer, leaves lum hands. Mr. Reid declined to de ton, present republican candidate world is so large a number required ifornia, under the firm name of Murphy, Grant ber arid salt under war burdens, & Co.; Charles Wright, doing business at San liver the package without an order for yice-president, to Dorsey, stating to constitute a quorum , as in the Franci-co, Ca.ifornia, under tbe firm name »f Charles Wright & l Co,, 1. W. Shelton: J- A. from the party to whom it had been' fastens the handicap of taxed ma that he had contributed $30,000. house of representatives. For!; T. W. Perry; F. .P; Hembree; H- B. Stev terial on the manufacturers and enson. M. J. Peckham; Janies McCain and addressed. This was obtained, and Are now receiving Mr. Cockrell said he only read H. Hurley, partners as McCain fc Hurley, H. Fall&WinterGoods confines the substantial reduction A PEN PICTURE OF BILL NYE. still Mr. Reid refused to surrender W. Price; Edgar Poppleton and Robert Han these letters to refresh the memory in Ladies. Misses, to the luxury of tobacco and to two kin; defendants; for the sum of $2,354.09 and in d Children’s the document to the agent of the of. the senator from Maine (Hale), When Bill Nye, the ‘ humorist, interest from March 30 1888, at 8 per cent per Bhoesand Slippers southern products, sugar and rice*, annum, and $200 special attorney ’ s fees, and It carries the And cheaper than non poetoffice department. The World and to show the depth of degrada passed through Chicago yesterday costs taxed at$2 >.80, and to me duly directed, Beat Fitting Goods as a punishment to that section for obtained this side of and delivered, 1 did on tbe 5th day of October, intimates that the forger is to be tion to which the civil service had he did not tell a funny story or 1838, duly seize and levy noon tbe foil *wing remaining democratic. Portland. Give found in the .Tribune building. ’ been brought under the republican crack a joke that was caught by des ribed real estate as by law provided, to-wit: The bill was made for buncombe. Tbe donation land cairn of ^Wm. D. Clark us a call. This campaign promised at the administration in 1880. his friends. Nye is a jovial and aud Phœb * Clark, his wie, t e same being The senators and their party organs parts of sections 9, 10 and 11, in t 3 a , r 4 west but as outset to be one of principle, Governor Gray, of Indiana, who cordial fellow, but he allows his of the Willameitf meridian; bounded by be MOORE BROTHERS, it advances very small and villan- confess that there is no intention of spent several days here this week, funny sayings to enter the world by ginniuor >t a point 13 chains aud 35 links south, an4 8 chains and 7 links west of the northeast DRUGGISTS, ous tricks are resorted to. Can it passing it. It vindicates the demo assured Mr. Cleveland in a personal his pen more than his mouth. The corn *r of section 9, and running thence nort^ where Gpntn, Yoqtlis and Boy» can find any cratic position without affecting the 80 degrees 30 minutes, east 80 35-100 chains; thing lu boat» and shoe» that you want; »nd Newberg - V Oregon. be that the opposition is afraid to interview that Indiana was alright. difference in financial returns front thence north 89 degrees 45 minutes, east 76 76 price. as , low ww „ __ ____ _ »■ you »rt, paying .... f.r r poor cheap 100 chains; thence south 21.31 100chains; thence good» «ooda that yon you have throw away before you h a»e to stand by the principle of high taxes democratic principle.— N. Y. World. The aripy officer in charge of the the two methods is evident. ,. The north 8» degrees 45 minutes west 33 20 100 ( get them we|j to your f00t. It is the best THE YAQUINA ROUTE. thence north 89 degrees 30 minutes, pi./— and free whisky? It looks like it. building of the Washington aque caricatures of himself that illustrate chains; IT WORKS WELL. wed 15 11-100 chains; thence south 25 70-100 ■■ ■ .-..-i. duct tunnel, upon which gross Nye’s funny stories are excellent chains; thence north 89 degrees 45 minutes, | m The Scott exclusion act works Precisely why it should be as 24 15-100 chains; thence north 15 min- 1 O £*O IOF JL OO u WO^LF frauds have been discovered, waB representations, barring the few e»- utes, west 41 69-100 chains to tbe place of be- | O sumed' that the chances in this well. It has already proved to be a containing 493 6*J 100 acres: excepting . ... detailed for the work by President aggerated qualities. The bald head, ginning; 100 acres off of the west efidFof said donation >n Yamhill County, state favor Harrison does not ap great boon to the Pacific coast by land claim sold to James Thomas April «, 1857; Harris & Haney. Arthur. smoothly shaven face and generally all of tbe land lyiug aud being in Yamhill pear clearly. To be sure, the dem checking Chinese immigration. The The everlasting, much talked of cadaverous expression behind a ccunty, Oregon. —AND— ^1 Now, therefore, by virtue of -mid execution, on ocratic campaign is not being pushed Belgic arrived from Hongkong on OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. republican tariff bill has been im pair of spectacles are all there in Jhe Saturday, the loth day of November, 1888, so energetically by the party’s man Sunday with 176 Chinese passen ‘ VIA at the hout*-of 1 o’clock p. m., a the Court house ported. to the senate, together with a original article. .Bill Nye is dour, in the town of Lafayette, in said “couirty agers as in New York and Indiana, gers, although 830 had registered majority and minority report. The bright-looking man. He is less, , and state, J will sell et publie auction the but there is not probably another for the voyage. News of the pas above described real estate of shid defeudauts minority report is the work of Sen than 40 years old,1 tall and thin. to the high »st hiider for cash in band, to satis ’-state in this union in which so little sage of the exclusion bill had said judgment, costs and accruing costs, ators Harris, Vance and Beck and His complexion is sandy and his fy Dated 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours leu this 5th daj ci October, 1888. of the usual campaign machinery reached China before the Belgic b ------- 1---- , T. J HARKIS, time than by any other route. shows conclusively the many ad hair very thin. His dark eyes are needs to be run. • • • The sailed, and 654 “prior residents” 10-5t Sberifl of Yamhill county. Or. TIME BETWEEN vantages' of the Mills bill over the bright, and the prominent lower Jta-FInit claaa throngb paiaenger and freight daily press reports show that in no concluded they had better remain from Portland and all point, in th. Wil- republican substitute. The bill will jaw, so smooth and regular ih, out Administrator's Sale of Real Es Portland and San Francisco Un. lamette valley to and from San Fianciaco. " population of similar number have in the flowery land. 39 HOURS! be called up on Monday for consid line, has the habit of moving itself tate. Time Schedule (except Sundays). there been so many and such con But this is not the only bene r* . California Express Trains Run Daily eration, and will probably occupy up and down at intervals and[ as -.4 spicuous changes from republican ficial effect of the Scott law. The Leave Albany. 1:30 pmlLaave Yaquina 8:45 aa In the matter of the estate * BETWEEN PORTLAND ANO SAN FRAN L a » ve Correlila 1 ¡40 pn> l^aveC'orvalli.lO-Jfi am , of i > Bale of property.- ism to Cleveland’s support or so Puget sound steafoers will carry no the entire attention of the senate suming a ooinical position that is D. B. P utman CISCO Arrive Yaqufaa5:J0 pm|Ar.-ive Albany 1110am , deceased. ) until the recess is taken to allow about the only thing humorous in LEAVE I ARRIVE. 0. & C. trains connect at Albany and Cor more Chinese passengers, from Brit Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Portland ............ 7:00 pm San Francisco. .7:45 am vallis. the members to go home and vote. Nye’s address. His good n’ftture is an order of the county court of Yaruhhl coun San Francisco. 8:05 pm|Port!and........ . 10:50 am account of the tariff question.— ish Columbia to the sound ports The above traina connect atY.qcis. with ty, Oregon, made and entered of record on the It will be impossible to get it to a never failing. There is nothing of 4th dav of September, 1^88, in »aid estate, the Tocal Passenger Daily, except Sunday. the Oregon Developement Co's. Line of Stnm- Bridgeport, Ct., Farmer. until the exclusion act has been ship. Between Yaqnlua sod San iranclsca. undersigned administrator of the estate of D. LEAVE. I AKKIVE. vote before election. the dude . about Bill Nye. He is B. Putman, deceased, will offer for sale to the Portland..........8:05 am Eugene.............. 2:40 pm passed upon by the courts. Thus Sailing Dates. ------------------- highest bidder on :— --------- 1--------------------------- Attorney-General' barland has re The governors of Idaho and Da the back entrance for China, through too thin-tq have his clothes fit him Eugene............. 9:00.am|Portland...{...3:45 pm 8 tea mem. r’rom Yaqrwa. From San Fran, Saturday the lotb day of November, 1888, turned to the city touch improved WillftmetteVaV) Tuesday Oct 2 Monday Oct 8 very well, and too fond of assuming kota have sent their reports to the British territory, haB been effectual at 2 o’clock p.m. on the premises, WiHamMteVal'y Sunday Oct 14 Sato r day Oct N the easiest attitude be can find in all the right, title and interest of thesaid D. B government at Washington. Idaho ly closed. It only remains to give in health. WiliHineiteVal'y Friday Oct 26 Putman, decea»-ed, in and to the following des Tourist Sleeping-Cars, The company reaervea the right to change Judge Thurman wil| be here next lounging about to maintain a good c:ibed reul premises; to-wit: has a population of 100,000; 460,000 the law a fair and rational interpre For accommodation of Second Class passen sailing dates without notice. ’ TRACT NO^ 1. gers attached to express trains. N. B.—Taaaenger8 from Portland and all Wt- «ores of land have been entered dur tation to put a stop to the influx of week to argue, the Telephone , .cases fit if he ever hnd one. There are The O. At C. R. R. Ferry makAs connection amette Valjey P<»itits can make clere connec Tbe homesteads cfeim of Hamilton MiTierT before the supreme court. He will no flies about Nye. -He is just an entry No. 1,054, in section 5, in township 4 with all the regular trains on the East Side Di tion ing the year. The governor of Da Chinese. with the trains of the Y aquina Kounat vision from foot of F street. south, rangé 5we>t'of Willamette meridian, in Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to Sas kota claims an increase in popula . The democratic administration be given a public reception, which everyday sort of a newspaper man Yamhill cuuuty, Oregon, and ,containiug 120 Fn.ncisoo. should arrange >o arrive at Yaquisa WEST SIDE DIV18I0N .... _ the evening before date of sail ng. tion during the year of 72,346 or a has done more to protect’ the work is certain to be a rouser, for the “old —no journalist—and the same acres. tract no . 2. Passenger and freight fates always the low Between Portland and Corvallis. ready companion all the year round. Roman ” is extremely popular here. est. For infoimation, apply to Messrs. HUL- total of 640,823; two and a half ingmen of the Pacific coast from Also tbe following tract of land, to wit: Be- Mail Train, Daily except 8unday. AN & CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 200 — Chicago Times. . inning 10 87 j- 100 chains South from tbe north Postmaster-General DickifiBon million acres of land have been filed Chinese labor competition within LEAVE. ÁBKIVI. and 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or to west corner of T. J. Jellison’s land at a stone .7 30 a m St Joseph Joseph.. 10 05 a m C. HOGUE, on^Rhe south side of tbe road leading from Portland . k. on during the year. This territory the last thirty days than was ac has returned from his trip to Michi PATENTS granted Amity to Matheny’s ferry soutii on the original St Joseph . .10 05 a m Corvallis ... .12 25 p m Acting Gen’l. Frt. A Paas. Agt., Oregon Pacffie .,1 30p m Corvall s. . 8t Jose ph..». 3 52pm R. R. Co , Corval is, Oregon. ine between E. C. Williams’ and J. R. Wai- i and all others having the required complished by republican adminis gan. He reports that the demo E_____ __ c. 3. HA8WEIX, Jr., , ling ’ ’ s s to to stake in 1 1 5 5 s. s. r r 4 4 w; w; thencKea*t thencKfca»t 6 6 25- 25- ! °‘ UOBO Jos^pl To citizens of the Pacific states ling stake in PU 1 • • . .3 52 p m Portland..........6 13 pm qualifications should be admitted trations during their entire tenure crats of that state are very enthusi chains, thence south I 66^ 100 chains; thence At A+bany and ____ Corvallis connect with tiaina Gen’l. Frt. & Puss, Agt., Oregon Develops«#! during the past week, and reported 100 Co , Montgomery street, San Francieco, Cal. west 6 25-100 chains: thence north 1 56J-100 ’ of Oregon Pacifie, into the union irrespective of their of office. Workingmen should re astic and hopeful of carrying the Exprès* expressly for this paper by C. A. cbaius t j the place of beginning, being and ly- Exprew Trail Train, Daily axcopt Munday ing in the ytecinct of Amity, Yamhili ccunty, political complexion. Dakota has a member this on election day.—S. F. election there. LEAVE I ARRIVE j Snow & Co., patent lawyers, oppos Or» gon. •*' Portland.......... 4 50 pm McMnlnnville. .8 00 pm TRACT NO- 3. " f Senator Voorhees left here yester- population that would make two Examiné. ' -, McMinnvile. .. 6 45 am ¡Portland. .. ".“.T » 00 pa ite U. S. Patent office, Washington: Also all right. tHle aad iutareat of Dj B. day for Indiana, where he has dryjtfj Oregon _ E states, and it is an act of gross in E. R. ROGERS, . Paulsen, Astoria, Putman, de* eased, in, of and to the following R. , KOELER, Manager. Ast G P A P Agt- real premises, io wit: A part of the donation enfiracrementfl tonnenk. fmmMmuW*. .. to speak, from Monday justice not to admit her into • the The following clincher is taken engagements _________________________ shell. California—C. Leak, San land claim known and designated aa claim union. from the Albany Democrat: “For next until Saturday November 3d. Francisco, sewing machine presser No’s 39 and 64, not’ficaticn No. 1,240, and bounded ns follows, to-wit: Commencing at a Representative Merriman, of New _ t some days the uicyiniiun Oregonian hub has iiuu had on the west boundary line of said dona foot; T. Thomson, San Francisco, point tion land claim twenty sev«n and twenty-seven The factories in the United Stater standing in its columns an extract York, is very positive that Hill will one hundredth (¿7 27-100)" chains U'-rih of the bracing for wharves; J. S. Wolsey, have a six-hundred-tnillion-pound purporting to be a resolution of the carry New York. He also thinks southwest cô» uer of said donation land claim thence running north 73 73 10“ chains to oapacity for manufacturing wool. democratic platform of this state of that Mr.“Brice is managing the Gilroy, lawn sprinkler; F. M. An- ^and lands sold A. M. Hodman and now owned by able, Rocklin, stock catching device; *aid Hoffman, th Mice running east on tbe Only about three hundred million 1886. To show how destitute that campaign wisely. line of «aid land sold to and owned by F. B. Crooks. Los Angeles, button; south ■«aid Hoffman to east boundary of said donation pounds are raised hire. Now where paper is of fair dealing or honesty The Republican National league, land claim; thence southerly following the east L. D. Green, Walnut Grove, spray is the other three hundred million we call the attention of republicans of this city, has been sued by a sta boundary line of said donation land claim to a point 27 27-IOi chains north of the southeast pounds to come from? Conclusion: who swear by it, to the moral forg tioner for $317 for stationery furn nozzle; J. Morgan, Santa Clara, or corner of said donation land claim; thence run chard cultivator. ning west following the north boundary ol tbe No market, factories stand still six ery it is guilty of ip garbling the re ished. lands sold to and now owned by R, W. Phillips Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line. te the place of beginning« and containing 422 months in the year, and no work solution. The last clause in the re A little Philadelphia miss, who acres Mr. Cleveland has approved the more or leaa in Yamhill county, Oregon, for workingmen. O, fie on protec solution of the platform reads as Chinese exclusion bill, and sent a has been traveling in Northern in l & a. r 4 w. T ermb or S ale : Ono-half caab in hand on tion that starves us.— Roseburg Re follows: ‘And we condemn a re message to congress recommending Europe during the summer with day of sale, balance on one and two yeara’ Until further notice trains will time aacurrd bv mortgage on the premises view. _ publican congress in reducing the legislation to allow such Chinese la her mother, was much amused at j rawing intereat at 10 pou cent per annr.m from arrive and depart from Lafayette s xBESHHHBBHSSS® ' ' of sale. „ as follows, to and from Portland. borers as shall have actually em the way that prevails of dressing date Tract No. 3 to be aold trot; title perfect The Capitol Journal, of Salem, tariff on wool and increasing the MAIL. Dated October 18H8. boys and girls under eight years of barked on their return to this coun LEAVE LEAVE tariff on woolen goods.’ The Ore T. J. JELLI8ON, seems to have turned over a new Portland.... 11.40 a nt Ahli.............. 735 am Admiuiatrator of oaid estate. gonian publishes the last clause as try before the passage of the law age exactly alike in full dark Dandee ... 1 30 p tn Sheridan Jon 11 10 a m leaf. Not long since it abounded in F rxton A F ruton , . 140pm follows: • ‘And wo condemn a re and are now on their way to land, skirts and bright bodices. The Attorney a for esta to 10-5t Sheridan Jun 3 39 p no Lafhyetto. Dundee. 2 is n m tariff reform editorials, and rebuked- Airlis(arriv) 8 25 p m Portland (ar) 4 45 p ■ only way to tell them apart is that provided they have the proper certi the republicans for not standing by publican congress in reducing the For fui ther information apply to the Com T- CL Stopliens, ficates, also that “without acknow the girls wear plain caps, while the ©ony’s Agent at Lafayette» or address General the declarations of the fathers. But tariff on wool’—and then stops ledging legal liability therefor, but boys’ caps are colored. Both wear oBe». oorner Saeond ft Pin. Sta.. Portland O|l, like the Oregonian it has changed short, as though that was all of the PRACTICAL. resolution.” ‘ because it was stipulated in the the hair short, with bangs, so that its mind. 1 treaty which has failed to take ef the face offers no hint as to the sex It will be a great day for the fect, and in a spirit of humanity be of the child. 1 Governor Hill has been holding Xa*faywttto, Oregon. some very large and enthusiastic country when the laws shall be en fitting our nation, there be appro Do you hear a low, hoarse and pop » ar ¥¡e meetings in Indiana the past week. forced against the rich and poor priated the sum of $276,619.75 pay continuous rumble? It is the com Keep» a firetolaM atoek of watete», eloeka. alike.—New». It will be a great able to the Chinese minister at this )»w»lry and »peetaele» and Mila at nnpneedMt- He is confident that his own state ad l»w prioae. ♦ day, too, when the rich and the capital on behalf of his government bined cursing ascending from sev is safe for the president and him Wateten, Clocks sod Jewelry repairing a »pee- eral thousand republican editorial poor an taxed alike. » euìati^n jg rr.ch tart cir- ■Jty—All werk warranted. as full indemnity for all losses and self, and he is willing to aid his rooms. At the end of ten months 01»» ■» a eall. _ injuries sustained by Chine* sub brethren in the Hoosier state. Senator Mitchell never misses an of hard work, intended to prove T. C. 8TBPHXN8. jects,” in the United 8tatea. opportunity to do a favor for one of that any reform of the tariff meant At the municipal election in New Representative Lanham, of Tex hie constituents. He has favored “free trade,” “rained industries” ark, New Jersey, October »th, the this paper in many ways, for which as, offered the following resolution and “pauper wages,” it is hard, very democrats rolled up a majority— in the house: x “That it is the sense ne in twenty years, pre- he has our thanks. 1f, ■ of this bouse that appropriate legis hard, to be forced to take it all FEED AND SALE 8TABLE, A-..,’K--»«>. and ,f| back—and within a month of the » their , widential election. The J;»-*«-1 t'.’ecd., I . It is now evident that congress lation for the prevention and sup T. B. NELSON, Proprietor, electio n, toy. — S. F. Exami ner. "V.-I W.-J . »... something like 700. will soon take 'a recess till after pression of trusts is immediately ,tr--. I.larn...eh<,. roily vittimi* c* I as prop, rod to toratok All unnecessary taxation is un «lectio® This has been the longest demanded on behalf of the great aro.’"î"îr*’i*rr*'“’ Ç-te»'» ot>t. i,íl cnrtrti .i lii;r q A Co. ar»» »u it • g, *«. .¿», session ever held by any congress. body of the American people, and just taxation. It is repugnant to CABBIAUn. SADDLE BOR8EB, RAC 8 A»».- -w fr- % ,?»• a-WM-rTcf ¿»* «- .T’-rwdbja ! of Allen the creed of democracy that by aU .T»rytM.g in th. Ll'tnhlre in (nod >h»p> has been published. fab. C. W. Fulton, republican that the remainder of this session, »don nhort noiioo. or so much thereof as may be necee- such taxation the necessaries of life 'itt too wtU roeotoo u,, candidate for elector, did not apeak &, should be devoted to the per- should be- unjustifiably increasd to <>r;T»r» otopleyod, here* Wednesday night, on account !-*•□ iTT T on of such legislation, and to «11 our people — National Democratic on J»*»™». Stmt of hie being taken sick at Dallas * */ »ad Third. «tend all legislative bust- Flatform. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. B General Merchandise The Lafayette Shoe Store! LUBRICATING Oils! Oils! Oils! Oi all G-xad.es Is the Place Southern Pacific Company’s Lines THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE! Pullman Buffit sleepers, Narrow Gams System. Portland & Willamette Valley R’y Watchmaker and Jeweler. Lafayette ■ • ’ & J. »MTS, -UÄDITBOIU. OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO« PANT’S STEAMSHIP UNE. tt in