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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1888)
ELECTION COMMENT. Tho St. Louis Lindell land case, juot tried in the supreme court.of Gov. Hill may take secret satis the United States, says a Washing faction in having run ahead of 8. HARDING, I’VBLIBHER. ton dispatch, illustrates th« n irt New York state, but sity of, 4 reform ¡ti the judiciar vèY hilled himself by it FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1888. .r partment. This case was brOU fsential candidate. in 1853, and is, therefore, thirty- are plenty other democrats THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. fiv» years otd. All the original law- ìb country besides those con 6 tatb or.OsaoOM, >• | yerinrfTthe witnesses, Judges and fined to the empire state, and the ExscuTtvs D spabtmknt , > jurors and all the parties except knifing that Cleveland received at S alui , N ovimbib 7, 1888. 1 This year now drawing to a close one are dead. The case has been the hands of Hill’s supporters should has been one of unexampled peace, tried* three times in the St. I-ouis never be forgotten nor forgiven. His shedding crocodile tears now plenty and pjijépèrity within the circuit court, and each time judg l-ordorstof thè state. Jt is proper ment was rendered for the plain over Cleveland’s defeat, aftertthe iwledgnicnt should snouia tiffs, but on appeal each judgment performance of his henchman, Boss that public acknowledgment be made 1 to the greatJtuler of the was reversed by the state supreme McLaughlin, in Brooklyn, will im tmivertei for his inriume/ftble bless court. The premises cover over 50 pose on no ' intelligent person, es ings. ings. I fdo, therefore, designate acres in the heart of St. Louis and pecially as Hill knows that by his Thursday, the 29th day of Novem- are valued at »2,000,000. The legal carrying New York and Cleveland’s Iter, as a day of thanksgiving to al questions run back into French and losing it, he would appear in the mighty God, to be observed by the Spanish times. The argument oc eyes of those who always worship a whole people of this commonwealth cupied the most of last week in the rising sun, a most available candi In token of their ,gratitude for his court. In the present argument date for the democrats to nominate Judge Adams led for the plaintiffs. for the presidency four years hence, great mercies. ,ji,> • In witness thereof, I have set my He is one of the ablest lawyers now —in fact the Sentinel, of Amster hand and caused the seal of the at the 8t. Louis bar. Charles Gib dam, S7 Y., already nominates him state to be affixed, this, the 7th day son was the principal lawyer for for that office. defendants. He is considered the of November, A. D., 1888. Had Hill been as true to Cleve S ylvester P ennoyeb , best land lawyer in Missouri. All land as he pretends, he would have i Governor. through the thirty-five years each sacrificed himself iri bis behalf.— By the governor: party has employed the ablest law Portland Welcome. G eo . W. M c B rïde , yers they could secure. But their The return of the republican Secretary-of State. fees have amounted to mor» than party to power, after a four years’ A THRi ATI' INDUSTRY. the land was worth when the ca^e interval, has given yery great satis The sugar' .-)ili at Alvarado, Ala was brought. The property has faction to the vast majority oiT Citi meda, count,. represents an invest been of no value to the parties, who zens of this state, who have signally ment of i - ■ ' w. The cost of mak )*- -are now dead, or to anybody but ing sugar is •! j . cuts a pound, and, the lawyers. Yet it has long been proved that they do not follow the future policy of Mr. Cleveland. therefore, the BUgur cannot be sold *at a profit for five cents. A mill needed by the public for improve- That some substantial reduction started up lately with 20,000 tons of f ment. Delay is often a denial of will shortly have to be made in our Beets which were raised on 1,500 1 justice. It takes seven years to go tariff no one can doubt, but we ven acres of land in the vicinity, and it ¡ through the trial court, the state ture to predict that there will Be a is estimated that there are 40,000 supreme court, and to reach a trial f^rer all round reduction than that acres of good beet land in Alameda • ounty. According to E. H. Dyer, in the supreme court of the United proposed in thé Mills bill. Mr. 4 be manager of the mill, as reported I States, and, if the case is reversed, Cleveland has made an excellent the Oakland Enquirer, the re ■ it takes seven years more to get the presidentj^He maintained the honor duction of duties on sugar as pro- second hearing at Washington. of the United States in refusing to jioeed by the Roger Q. Mills bill, recognize the official position of the .would be exceedingly injurious to Í This ought not to be. this struggling industry.— Capital Considerable truth is boiled down British ambassador after his unfor Journal. . in the following: The man who says tunate epistolary blunder, and in Election is over, and the republi he does not. believe in advertising is the fisheries question he made an cans are in the ascendency. The doing just what he pretends to des honest effort to amicably settle it country is given to understand that pise. He hangs coats outside his fairly for both countries. He is the tariff will be revised (by its door, or puts dry goods in his win still the ablest and best candidate • friends), of which Mr. Dyer, no dows—that’s advertising. He sends the democrats could have for any doubt, is very glad. But why he drummers through the country, or future presidential nomination, but or any other man, interested in this puts his namo on his wagon—that’s in all probability the republicans industry, should oppose the Mills advertising. He labels his articles are entering another long lease of bill and favbr the senate bill, when or manufactures—that’s advertis power.— Journal of Commerce. the latter proposes a reduction of 50 ing. If he has lost a cow he puts a The republican victory can be at |ter cent and the former only 20 per written notice in tho postoffief or tributed only to the unstinted use cent, is not easily explained. Will tells his sister-in-law—that’s adver of money in New York and Indi tho poor man’s tales be reduced at tising too. He has his name put in ana, used in colonizing and cor alH ^ilt letters otter the door and that is rupting voters. The great falling- Railroading may be said to be advertising. He pdipts his shop off in the majorities of Pennsyl yet in its infancy. Arragements green or red, or, if a doctor, he has vania and Ohio show that- great havo just been completed in Chi his boy call him out of church in numbers of their surplus republican cago by the Central and Union Pa- haste; if an auctioneer he rings a i voters were utilized in tho neighbor < ifiq roads to put on a fast limited bell to attract the attention of the ing states of New York and Indi Pullman vestibule train, called passers-by; if a heavy merchant, he ana. The customary assessments “The Golden Gate Special,” to run keeps a huge pile of boxes on his were not made on,federal office Weekly between Council Bluffs and sidewalk in front of his store, and holders by the present executive, ■San Francisco. This train is to all for advertising. A man cannot and the natioffiti democratic com make tho run in 60 hours and is to do business without advertising, mittee was in consequence short of he most perfect in all its appoint and tho question is whether to call money, which Was not voluntarily ments in tho world, and will be to his aid the engine that moves the forthcoming jn sufficient amounts lighted by electric light, heated by world—tbe printing press—with its to place failure beyond' a possibility. steam from the locomotive, have a thousands of messengers working To Cleveland’s credit,-be it said, barber shop, separate bathrooms for night and day;-or reject these, to go that he would rather be right than ladies and gentlemen, and ladies’ back to the time When newspapers, to be president, and his uncompro maids in attendance on ladies and telegraphs and railroads were un mising official rectitude will distin children. The train will consist of | known. ■■ But advertising costs guish him to the end of his career. five cars—one baggage car, two moneyf So does everything else —Jacksonrille Times. sleepers, one dining car and one that is worth having. But if any one thinks this is composite car, divided into sleeping, mere victory over the democratic A queer phenomenon is connected library, smoking'and observation with the Martin White ore, says party, he mistakes. Republicans rooms. the Virginia Enterprise. The ore is wear clothes as well as democrats, An Illinois Central Railroad offi^ very base and it is necessary to and if they can stand to be taxed cial collected fifteen people at a roast the whole of it. During the for the support of somebody, not the highway crossing to seo a sign put roasting process no deleterious or government, we can—we democrats. up, and a traiu went past. Next disagreeable fumes are observable, The man who has really triumphed, day six of the people swore that the und yet the hair and beards of all the man who has been the bravest, train whistled, th^e were doubtful, the men engaged about the works who has sacrificed his ambition and and the other si^ swore that it are Boon died a bright and perma the greatest place on earth for the didn’t Ae a matter of fact it did, nent green. Even the eyebrows of sake of truth, is Grover Cleveland, but the official wanted to show how the workingmen are green as grass. He deserves the gratitude of his easy it is for honest men to go into In scores of Nevada mines ores of country, and that he wiH have a court and swear to a misstate various kinds aro smelted and when the truth shall prevail.— Ben ment. roasted, but at none of them is ton Leader. neither the hair or beards of the With railroad attorneys and mil Throe hundred and fifty working workmen changed from their natur lionaires in the senate, with a rail women of Philadelphia have pre al hue. road attorney and aristocrat in the sented Mrs. Cleveland with a hand It is claimed from the returns White house and an English banker some gold watch, as an evidence of as presiding officer of the senate, I heir appreciation of the advanced that the free trade scare influenced the people during the next four position the wife of the president thousands of votei «i over tire years will be given an opportunity has taken toward the working United States. Yet Connecticut women of America. and New Jersey, both large manu to feel the power of corporation and facturing states, went democratic. monopolistic control of the general 1. The title being now ex-inct in We believe that Cleveland was de government.— Roseburg Herald. America, it is proposed to ennoble With the election of Harrison and feated in Now York by Mayor Mr. Drexler as Lord Saokville, Hewitt and county democracy of Morton, the government goes back though some think him strong New York city, who traded Cleve to the party which stood by the enough to support a greater dignity land for Hewitt. We do not believe union when the democrats tried to «• II* Bharquisof Jute.— Examiner. that tho question of tariff reduction destroy it. The emphatic answer of the northern voters have come •T hs Warr 8Hoa>.’V-Thui magasin«, contributed in any way to Cleve back that the tariff must be sus- land ’ s defeat — Astoria Pioneer. at Portland, a specialty tained, Wo more Mills bill.— Mon- ju»t au h information about the The contract has been let for mouth Cbeerrer. illc northwrel aa them who are clearing the right of way through President Cleveland declared SB the Skipanon woods for the Astoria against a second term. The people and South Coast railroad, and work took him at hie word. If Harrison will aoon commence. It ia the in himself and doesn’t monkey tention of the company to crowd with the Amer *““» right ’• mie Ormgrozx ŒSeg-iater PSYCHIC EFFECTS OF HASHEESH. MBlfROOL Mr. A. M. Fielde has recently re Notice of Appointaient of Ad ministrator. counted his experiences under the influence ”6f hasheesh. He smoked e> ia hrreby given that the nnJereigne J the hasheetih until be felt a pro has Kr»t been duly appointed^? the county cunrtof lonnty, Oregon, administrator of the found sense of well-being, and then Yamhill •state of Kiev a Stater, deceased, put the pipe aside, After a few Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the minutes he seemed to become two a me with proper vonebers to the undersigned at Iuiloyette, Yamhill oonnty. Oregon, within persons; he was conscious of his six mon tbs from the date hereof. 1MW. real self rdclining on a lounge, and Dated thia 16th dar of November. F. W. MNTOM^ Administrator of said Estate. of why ho was there; his double was 16 St in 'a vast building made of gold and marble, splendidly brilliant, and beautiful beyond all description. He felt an extreme gratification, and believed himself in hqaven. This double personality suddenly > these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and ohea vanished, but reappeared in a few Real Estate Bought and Sold. Farms in the market. ALSO—A full line of C. M. Hen minutes. His real self was under Rented and Rente Collected. going rhythmical spasms through We have now on band a largo amount of son & Co.’s Gents’ Boots and Shoes, and Ladies’and Misses' Fine Shoes. out his body; the double was a <- marvellous instrument, producing Town Property, Desirable Farming, ZFTTI u Z j X i IXJE of sounds of exquisite sweetness and Dairy and perfect rhythm. Then sleep en Fruit Lands sued, and all ended. Upon another For Sale. oceasion sleep and waking came Persons desiring such property will do At Extremely Low Prices. and went' so rapidly that they well to consult us. “Ww 7-Ä-. IZOWE seemed to be confused. His double > A CARTER &-FO8TER. > , Carlton. Oreg-^-n seemed to be a lea, bright and toss Newberg, Oregon. •* 14 -X-V I ing as the wind blew; then a con^- nent. Again he smoked a double dose, and sat at his table, pencil in hand, to record the effects. This time he lost all conception of time. Artjnow reraivlng FallAWIntarGood« He arose to open a door; this in Ludio«. Mterea, We keep constantly on hand seemed to take a million years. and Children’» Bhoeaand Blippara He went to pacify an angry dog, IJarg-e Stock: of It carri«« the Beat Eitting Good, and endless ages seemed to have and gone on his return. Conceptions of space retained their normal charac Oregonian Railway, i/d, Line. ter. He felt an unusual fullness of mental impressions—enough to fill volumes. He Understood clarivoy- Until further notice trains will when Gent», Yontha and Bo«» oan S"d any ance, hypnotism, and all else. He Queensware, thing In boot» and ahoee that yon want: and arrive and depart from Lafayette Glassware, was not one man or two, but several price» aa low ae yon are paying f r poor cheap aa follows, to and from Portland. Pipes, I good» that von hare to throw away before yon ■men living at the same time in dif MAIL. Tobacco, fet them well broke to your foot. Il ia the beat l « a » b LatTB 110» ferent places, with different occupa Cigars, Portland. ...I I ¡(-I a in ‘ Airlie............ 735 aa I »1. • Dundee . ti. 130pm Bheriden Jun 1'1 in» Boots and Shoes, tions. He could- not write.one word Lafayette. . 2 07 p m Lafayette.. 1 40 m Hats and Caps, Bheriden Jun 3 3» 1, in Dundee... . 115 in without hurrying to the next, his Airll»(arriv) 8 25 p a Portland (ar) 4 45pw Canned Goods thoughts flowing with enormous For fuither Information apply to the Cea And GROCERIES. in Yamhill County. rapidity. The few words he did pany’e Ag.nt at L»f»y»tt»t or addreee General In fact almost office, eorher Second A Pine 8 to., PortlandOga Harris & Jitney. write meant nothing. This experi ence admirably illustrates the close Dear to the Feminine heart, and relationship between states of real insanity and transitory affections induced by psychic poisons.-Science. To man, woman or child can be procured !l|,. iä_. t tri / Ä &s S' Real Estate Agency General Merchandise, BIRD&6ATES The Lafayette Shoe Stotel Men's; Boys' and Youths CLOTHING And Furnishing Goods/ Is the Place Portland & Willamette Valley R j fresie Vice 1 I'ashii Ball, ind Ne Inter To go for Foot wear S-verjrtlxin.g' VS E3 RETALIATION BY CHINA. TT ZLd At Bedrock Prices, all frem One Finn, whose name The news froni-China concerning is a And warrant in itself of Fair Treatment the passage of the Chinese exclusion and Square Dealing. Oqr bill by congress is what might have fall . Ctnrk la now in ar.d we been expected. The Chinese view Idll OlUulv invite intending pur chasers to give us a call and Pmrllinn of the situation has no doubt been examine our goods a prices. rlUUlJuC well expressed in the letter of a taken in exchange for goods, for which Pekin government official of high we will pay all the market will justify. - Oregon. rank published in the Chinese Lafayette, Times, in which he says that “if the obnoxious American bill should be carried into effect there wilLbe no other course open to China, consis tent with her dignity as a nation, but to aiJopt^etalitory measures by prohibiting citizens of the United States from coming to China,” and that if this doee.net have the effect of bringing the United States to The weekl; Car] dition Now Christ C.T riaon ] The urday N. J in tot THE OUR MARCH OF PROGRESS! LATEST IMPROVEMENTS I M Competition is the Life of Trade,” and if you have not seen our latest improved goods toe eannot imagine how lively trade Is, or how hard our competitors liave to work to keep within sight or ua Ask your retailer for the JAMBS MEANS’ S3 MIIOB, or the JAMB8 MiANri’ HU0K according to your needs. Positively none genuine unless having our name and price stamped plainly on the aoite. Tour retailer will supply you with shoes so stamped if you insist upon his doing so; if you do not Insist, ame retailers will coax j ou Lu to buying inferior shoes hpou which they make a larger profit. JAMES MEANS’ JAMES MEANS’ I3 SHOE! ------ CANNOT 44 SHOE U.NXX.Ci.CLLED IM FAI1 STYLE UNEPUALLEn JURABILITY ->• AND RFECTION OF FIT. CANNOT I ->• TO FAIL SATIf ¿Rip thia vi latest T he most fastidio ' The editioi west s Such hae been the recent progress in our branch of Industry that we are now able to affirm that tha James Means’ <4 8hoe is in every respect equal to the shoes which only afew yean ago wore retailed ateiaht or ten dollars. If you will try on a pair you will be convinced that we do not exaggerate. Ours are ths original <3 and <4 Shoes, and those who imitate our system of business are unable to compete with ua la quality of factory products. In our lines we are the largest manufacturers in the United States. . One of our traveling salesmen who is now visiting the shoe retailers of the Pacific Coast and Rocfc Mountain Region writes from there as follows: •• I am more than satisfied with the results of my trip. I have thus far succeeded in placing our ful line in the hands of‘A No. 1* dealers in every pointl navir vistteil.” He goes on to say, "This la I splendid region for us to sell shoes In. because most of the fretailers are charging their customers M .-. •ail al>out double the prices which the shoes have cost at wholesale. The consequence Is that tha N-ople who wear shoes are paying Rix or seven dollars a pair for shoes which are not worth as much as our JAMES MEANS* V3 and S4 SHOES. Our shoes with their very tow retail prices »tamped on the soles of every pair are breufcin,? down the high prices which have hitherto ruled in the retail markets here, md when a retailer puts afull line of goods fa his stock they at once begin to go off like hot cakes, so great ’¿the demand for them.” Now, kind reader, just stop and consider what the above signifies so far as you are concerned. B assures you that if you keep on buying shoes bearing no manufacturers' name or fixed retail price stomped oil the soles, you cannot tell what you are getting and your retailer is probably making you pay doubt» what your shoe» have cost him. Now, can you afford to do this while we are protecting you by stamping our name and the fixed retail price upon the solea of our shoes before they leave our factory so that yoe cannot be made to pay more for your shoes than they ore worth ? terms of “reasoned fairness,” then it will be a question for China to riboes from our celebrated factory are sold by wide-awake retailers In •II.P*r<e«< tlie country. Wewill place them easily within your reach in any »fate or Territory If you will Invest on* . i »nt jn •» postal card and write to ut». consider whether it ia not time for ! TAMES MEANS & CO., 41 Lincoln St.. Boston. Mass. her to “expel all United States citi zens from the country,” and to “close all relations, diplomatic or just received a large AND commercial.” This is strong, reso ------ as wcllgelected stock S lotar --------- ------- of ---------- --- and Tin ware, and to aall cheaper than any lute talk, and the Chinese govern hoaaeln tba propoaea count,. Kxcrytbing kept on hand, ment coirld not be found fault with and repairing dona aatiafaclorly. and wilhonl delay. for resorting to the course here indi Bop 1.19, t-f. O regon , cated. The provocation is ample. L afayette , And cheaper than can be The policy of the United States in obtained this side of its dealings with China has been Portland. Give one of unfriendliness, unreasonable Dayton, - - Oregon. us a call. / ness, injustice and dishonesty. It DEALER IN is not in human nature that such MOORE BROTHERS, treatment should not, Booner or DRUGGISTS, later, be resented, and, while China Loaaoes, BeS-rseat Seto, Spring Mat Newberg - - Oregon. may not be the gainer by closing tresses, Tshies, Chairs, Eto. her ports to American commerce A Complete Stock at Reasonable OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA and immigration, the United States Prices: VIA will certainly be the loser—the loser 'i <r CONTRACTOR nod BUILD of opportunities and advantages that Aino ER. Plans furnished and estimates made on short notice. 10 23 other powers in their greater wisdom Will make all possible haste to se ___ ♦___ ♦ cure.— Washtnjion Post. R. P. UNGERMAN, Tha The riah, fire lai Tl>e mah i - small The will n> (ailed The Salem variou lion. So apreac thoriti new c LUBRICATING! H Oils! Oils! Oils! One Vandi and c< was c, alrieh Of all G-rad.es C. G. REISNER, i FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. 1869 |88S J. M. Kelty, Dre looted lice es The n Malh< ^I’ro and J teach* Baton held s report this if Southern Pacific Company’s Lines THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE! TIMS BETWEEN The increase of population in Portland and San Francisco' France is steadily growing less, lit 39 HOURS! - - Oregon. the past year the number of births Lafayette, California Expreaa Train» Run Daily DEALER IN was 899,333; of deaths §42,797; or BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN- 23.5 and 22 per thousand, respect DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. a CISCO liati I Ainrra. ively. The excess of births over Portland. .7« pm Ban Francisco 7:« am deaths has decreased since 1881 8o»p». Comb, »ad Braahe», T mmm ., Snppor- : B»a Fraacteco. 8:06 p«|Portlaod.,... 10:50 am tera, Shoulder Brie»« Fury and Toilet Artioloe ! t ___ 1 n- " r„’’.7 *“ bocal raaeenger Daily, except 8unday. from 108,29$^ to 56,535, or 48 per B -oka and 8<aiio..rr. dock aad Watkea, Ftatad aod Gold Jewelry I aaura. . I luvi --------- . ABBITI. I cent. The Reeve Scientifique com P.tMit MMfcire«, «to . F.wily Mcdkinre Portlind.......... 8^5 air Eugene...... ,2.40 pm Eugene.. M....fc0() am (Portland..........S:45 pm ments in a very interesting editorial GOOD« WARR A FTP It AS REPRESENTED on the connection of these facts T- C. Stapherus, with the question of retrenching Tourist Sleeping Care, immigration into France, which is Por «cwteteodatlM of Boeond Clare PRACTICAL to expr.«« tniire at present favored by the govern i T k * i? i.* C‘R,' “ *’*"7 ■“A“ connection with all the reealar traiu on the Ea«t Side Di- ment and by the people, and shows vtetow from foot of F «tree). that the only remedy is to open WE8T SIDE DIVÌSIOH____ Xa«Äyette. Or«ep»_ France to an unrestricted immigra Betwess Psrtlsad sad ,Csrvallls. Kaopo a «nrtelaao «teck of vatokM. e>oeka. tion from neighboring countries. Mail Trala, D»Uy neopt Soaday. jewelry aod >p.eteclea and «Ho at n.prewdeot The lertna al we waa I day al I 1 To-i will 1 hall— R. Bn by M. 25 ce cents. Pullman Buffit sleepers, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Tobacco is to be shut out at the Chambersburg (Penn.) academy. No boy will be admitted who uses it in any way. Boarding and day pupils will be treated alike. The W 1.W priore. LBATB. I ABRIVB. Pcrtlaad ... ,710 atel-tjoeeah . 10 OS a ■ Watebre, Cloeka ««4 Jewelry repairing n «pre- *J«»ph ’OOSatalcoroaH»....!»« a » •it; t w r* warranted. Correll t......... 1 30 p m St Joeeoh 3 S3 n m * j—ph....... » « p -IpontoeT:; S c Treia, Doily oxcopt Muday k s .8 00 Ml . »SSp. k -** • » ■ 1"* ti,®