The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, November 23, 1888, Image 4

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    WASHINGTON LETTER.
In California,-as in New York,
proceedings have been insiitnted
iFrom oor Bagnlar Corrarpondrot)
Notice of Final Settlement.
against' the sugar trust. A suit of
W ashington , N o *. 9,1888.
is hereby Riven th-t the ondersigned,
this nature was begun by the attor­
Mr. CJeveJand has been defeated, , R. Notice
P. bird executor of the estate of Rael DM»,
ney-general of the state in San but under such a combination of deceased,
has fil-d bia final account or hi»
‘
adininiatrati* n <>f »aid estate iu the county court
Francisco
on
Monday.
The
theory
circumstances that the republican of
< Yan^ill county, Ur-gou, and said cour* has
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fixed
THANK8GIVJNG proclamation . so in proportion is the out range upon which the suit has been party as an organization has realty
TUMJAT. JANUARY 8th. 1889.
lessened, which naturally bu&nvar- brought is substantially the same no right to plaim credit for the vic- < at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., cf an id Jay, at
B tat » or O uook ,---------------)
the couutv court mom in raid county, as,the
iably works a hardship on those as that upon which the attorney­ tory, although the result places its time
Exttcorrvz IIcrzaniHiT,
>
,
and place fur Itearin^ the same.
B alkh , N ovimskb 7, 1888. )
who own large bands of cattle and general of New York has proceeded candidate in the White house for , Therefore all perMoqa interested in said es-
tat*'
are
hereby notified and required to appear
This year now drawing to a close arc mainly dependent on the out­ in the suits instituted by him.
said time and place aiad show cause, if any
four years. Mr. Cleveland has been at
' there
be,
why saia, estate be not tinal I v settled
has been one of unexampled peace, side range for feed. Smaller bands This will be seen by reference to
sacrificed to gratify the personal Dated al Lafayette, Or., November 23d. 188».
R. p. BIRD.
plenty and prosperity within the of cattle and of a finer grade must the allegations in the complaint ip
malice of Mayor Abraham 8. Hew­
Executor of said Estate.
I »orders oi the state. It is proper necessarily take the place of larger the California case. These are in
A F enton ,
itt and to satisfy the greed of a F enton
Attorneys for Estate.
that public acknowledgment should
bands of an^Hferior quality, as now effect that the American sugar Com­ gang of corrupt local politicians in
lie made to the great ruler of the raised. An unpleasant reality con­ pany, the company sued, has disre­
New York city. . It is a reproach to
Notice for Publication.
universe for his innumerable bless­
I have just received a Full and Complete Line oi
fronts the cattle men of Klamath garded the purpose for which it. our country that such a thing could
ings, J. ffa, therefore, designate county, and that is’ their halcyon was incorporated, by surrendering
L and O ffice at I O regon C ity , I
these
SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheapest
Oregon, Nov. r. 18tb, 188». f
Thursday, the 29th dfiy of Novem­ days are numbered with the things the management of its concerns have been possible, and it will re­ Notice is hereby
the ------------
market.
full line of C. M.
Hend
given that the following- - in
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main
a
reproach
as
long
as
the
vote
nanwd settler
ber, as a day of thanksgiving to al­ of the past; and it is an inipiac^ and-contrpl—of its business to tire
son & Co?s Gents’ BootrEXHTSKoes, and^I^M- wV
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of New York clijU’caii 'control a t<» make final
mighty God, to be observed by the iicabte proposition at this late day Sugar Refineries company, and that
that said proof will he
lie made before tl»p
the county Misses’ F1B0 S1106S.
Oreiron. st
I^fjVeLttJ. -***-40000
A AUW MAAVVW.
presidential election. Few people nlwrk
clerk nf
of Yamhill
Yamhill mui.ilv.
county, Oregpn,
st Lafayette,
■
-wh^è peopte of this iWffimonwèaini
Oregon,
on
Friday,
January
4ih,
1889,
vn:
the latter company is an association here believe that Governor Hill of
to—“go west.”
, ’
JO IN R. W1I30N,
in token of their gratitude for his
of individuals not. residents of the New York did not do his best to re­
-A. FTTXuXu E.IJSTE OE
re eruption D. 8., No 5.251, for the a | of nei
Amorii^be spoils secured by the
great mercies.
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átate of California, that it is formed elect Mr. Cleveland. Col. Lamont, of Motion 31. t 2 a. r 2 w.
He numea the Ml lowing witoe^Ma to prove
In witness thereof, I have set my republicans at ths late election is and operated for. the purpose of
bia cupiinuona residence*upon, and cultivation
hand and caused the seal of the that of the federal judiciary. At limiting the supply, and thus ad­ who doubtless reflects the senti­ of suid land. viz.
Jame»
■
.
9
James Miller,
Miller, of
of S<
S< holl»
bolls Förry,
Ferry, Washington
Washington
jstatc to be affixed, this, the 7th day the present time there are four U.. vancing the price of sugar, and ments of Mr. Cleveland on this sub­ county,
and John Oubser, John O. Shilling
TIXt.VftTT)ft 1V LOW FnC6S.
ject,
says
that
he
is
fully
satisfied
and
A
Orarinff
at
NnwhArtr.
Yamhill
COUntV:
*
ZE5Z
and A. Orndutf, of Newberg, Yamhill county;
8. supreme judges and several cir­
November, A. D., 1888, ' ,
that it is not a corporation but is an that Governor Hill has done all all of, Oregon.
W. T. BURNEY.
cuit and district judges, eligible by
H vlvesteb 1’ ennoyek ,
unlawful combination and a mono­ that he possibly could for the na­ 1441
Carlton, Oregon.
Register*.
-»Governor.
age, for retirement. These judges
poly acting in the restraint of tional ticket, and that the vo(es
By the governor:
have frozen on-to their positions
NEWBERG
trade. The attorney-general asks he got that Cleveland did" not get,
4
G eo . W. M c B ride ,
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with the hope that a republican
that the charter of the company were from the republican liquor in­
Secretary of ¡¿tate.
might succeed President Cleveland.
against which the suit is brought terests, and could not have been
TH fl SOUTH AND THE TARIFF. The quid nunc» say that a scheme
be vacated, and its franchise for­ controlled by anyone.
-g-w
Are now receiving
The tariff and tax question has is already on foot to make a federal feited. It will be interesting to see
1
1
FallAW interGoods
Mr.
Cleveland
has
so.conducted
in Ladies. Misses,
not been settled -by the late elec­ circuit out of Oregon and Washing­ what conclusion will be reached by
and Children’s
himself since the election as tq win.”
Bhoesand Slippers
tion. It will receive early attention ton after the latter has been ad­ the California courts upon the alle­
Real Estate Bought and Sold. Farms
the admiration of everybody, repub­
It»“ carries the
Rented and Rents Collected.
from the party to be placed, in pow­ mitted into the sisterhood of states, gations of fact and the legal con­
Best Fitting Goods
licans as well as democrats. He is
er next March, so we are told. The and appoint a Portland lawyer cir­ clusions upon which the attorney­
W6 have now on hand a large amount oi
disappointed, of course. He would
result <Jf the election was barely an­ cuit judge, leavirig Judge1 Deady
general bases his proceedings.— not be human if he was not under Town Property,
Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line.
district
judge.
Among
those
said
nounced when the republican press
liradstreets.
Desirable Farming,
the
circumstances,
but
he
hides
it
to
be
aspiring
for
the
honor
are
commenced to scramble for the
Dairy and
Bradstreet»; A project which is i well. On Wednesday, with • the
democratic platform and many, mentioned Richard Williams, Cy­
Fruit Lands
i
streets
full
of
jubilant
yelling
repub-
having reached the objective point, rus Dolph and Judge Stott.— JPrl- periodically agitated in England is
For Sale. whrre Gents. Youth, and Bon can find any- Until further notice trains-will
. ■ ■ ■, »••■ that of establishing a decimal sys­ . licans, and a battery of artillery in
are now boldly bontbnding for tariff come.
thing In boou and ahoea that yoo want; and arrive and depart from Lafayette
Persons deni ri ng such property will do price,
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___ f.r poor cheap
a. low a. _ you
are paying
tem of coinage there. It was taken i the park just in the rear of tlie well
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reform. Home would go beyond the
to (jonsult US.
I goixii that you hire to throw »way before you as follows, to and from Portland.
The following figures are from
MAIL.
■
White
house
firing
a
salute
to
cele-
gel
them
well
broke
to
your
foot. It ia the beat
Mills bill, while others favor a more the report of the corresponding up with some animation last year
LBAVR
LBAVB
CARTER & FOSTER.
Place
i bratfe Harrison’s election, Mr. Cleve­
Portland.... t1:00 a m Alrlie......... . 7,25 » ur
by
the
chambers
of
commerce,
with
general reduction, but not on al­ secretary of the National W. C. T.
Newberg, Oregon.
14
Dundee .... 130pm Sheridan J ud 12 Id am
Lafayette... 2 07 p m Lafayette..
140 pa
leged Northern products. The South U.: Number of W. C. T. JJnions, the London chamber at their head, land was holding his usual public'
Sheridan Jun 3 39 p ru Dundee... . 2 15pm
Airlie (an iv) 8 25 p m Portland (ar) 4 45 p m
will look ujxyn any proposed tariff 7,371; membership, 164,243; young and a deputation was sent to wait reception and quietly shaking hands
For fuither information apply to thfa Pm»
legislation with interest, and well womens’ unions, 958; membership, upon the chancellor of the ex- with the large crowd in attendance,
io Y.mhill County.
■
nany’a Agent at Lafayette, or add re ss General
and
exchanging
smiles
and
pleasant
checquer
to
urge
upon
his
attention
she may. It has been the boast of
office, corner Second & Pine Sts., Portland Ogn
Harris & Haney.
21,278; Loyal temperance legions,
the republican party that it would 3,427; membership. 163,743; coffee the desirability of the proposed re­ words with each one. Most men
form. The chancellor didnot give would have sulked for some time
break the solidarity
ofthe Southern
t
rj
IIUUECD
houses U11U
and UkllD)
inns, 11>U.
433; XllUllvV
money 1U
raised
We keep constantly on hand
*i}
”
the deputation much- encourage­ after the election.
«tetes, and if that party (*™ilatea
)ocal -union8i $227)948.07
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re
‘
., »A z.
«asta o
nz\n n L»1 zx F>«11. t/.»*
There
is
a
great
diversity
of
opin
­
ment
at
the
time
but
he
counseled
and passe« a reasonable Bill»’ for the
-A. Xuarg-e Steele ef
ceived by states, $52,926.43; county
them to agitate the question further ion among democratic officials aB to
“ Competition Is the Life qf Trade,’’ and if yotf haveaot seen our latent Improved good» w*
reduction of tho tariff its object may
nnot imagine how lively trade Is, or how hard our competitors have to work to keep within sight of u*.
and distsict conventions held, 4442;
S
k your retailer for the JAMES MEANS’ $3 SIIOE, or the JAMES MEANS* $4 SHOE
so as to make It as far as possible a the cause of the defeat. Forinstance;
be accomplished. But the passage
according to your need». ■
♦-
states having scientific temperance
Positively none genuine unless having our name and price stamped plainly on the sole». Your
public one. The matter has since Secretary Whitney says that the
of any bill such as was offered in
retailer will supply you with shoes bo stamped if you insist upon his doing so; If you do not insist, some
laws, 7; also all territories and the
retailers will coax you into buying inferior shoes upon which **>»»»
they ™.ir.
make «. a i.w»»
larger profit.
been made the subject of jnany ar­ loss of New York was caused by tlie
the senate as a substitute for the
district of Columbia.
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JAMES MEANS’ - JAMES MEANS’
ticles in the daily press and in peri­ fact that the workingmen had not
Millà bill will not conduce to that
$ 3 SHOE *
$4 SHOE
end? The people of thè South, like
A lady in EnglaTul, on returning odicals, and it was'one of the maU bieh properly educated as to the
UNEXCELLED -HA-—
CANNOT FAIL
.those of the West, are engaged to her chamber, saw a pair of bluchcr ters dealt with by, the associated tariff. The questiop, was not pre­ Queensware,
STYLE UNEQUALLED
"->• TO •«-
Glassware,
n DURABILITY
principally in agricultural pursuits, boots with somebody’s feet in them, chambers of commerce (it its late sented to them in the right manner,
SATI
NIL«<-
Pipes,
and are interested in cheap .neces­ protruding from under the bed. She meeting at Cardiff. ' A resolution and they were ihade to believe the
T he most
fection
Tobacco,
OF FIT
saries as against cheap luxuries. wae alone and knew a burglar was requesting the executive council of democrats were free traders instead
- Cigars,
? Boots and Shoes,
The practice of condemning a pro­ there. She at once knelt down as chambers to tako such steps as of tariff reductionists. Justice La­
Hats and Caps,
position simply because it origi­ usual and said her prayers aloud, may be deemed most advisable to mar is of the Opinion that ihe tariff
-.
Canned Goods
Such has been the recent progress in our branch of industry that we are now able to affirm that the
nates in a particular locality is ab­ but with an unusual appendix. promote the early adoption in the had nothing whatever to do with
Means' $1 Shoe Is in every respect equal to the shoes which only a few years ago were retailed at eight
And GROCERIES! finies
:
ten
dollars. If you will try on a pair you will be convinced that we do not exaggerate. Ours are the
the
result.W
Representative
Foran,
United
Kingdom
of
a
decimal
system
surd. Had the Milla bill been in­ After praying for the wicked, she
nmcif
-iglnal #3 and Si Slu.cs, and those who Imitate our system of business are unable to compete with us iu
Io fact >>1
almost
(
j.alit.v
ot factory products. In our lines we are the largest manufacturers In the United States.
troduced by n Northern njan, the added: “And especially for this of coinage and weights and measures fresh from*an interview- with the
One of our traveling salesmen who is now visiting the shoe retailers of the Pacific Coast and Roclq
'ountaln Region writes from there as follows:
’ P——■* •
ZEu-vexsrtlxin.g'
“ I aiu more than satisfied with the results of my tHp. I have thus far succeeded In placing our ful
result may have been different. A miserable sinner who is under my wasbrought forward and was passed president, said: “I am not good on
’.*» in the hands of * A No. 1* dealers In every point I nave visited.” He goes on to say, “.This Is t—
Dear to the Feminine heart, and
■«rndbl region for us to sell shoes in, because most of the retailers are charging their customers m
a postmortem. I can diagnose the
republican oxchange says: “The bed with his thoughts fixed on rob­ unanimously.
fll iibout double the price» which the shoes have cost at wholesale. The consequence Is that th»
inle who wear shoes are paying six or seven dollars a pair for shoe« which are not worth as much as our
case, but there my skill ends. Tar­
tariff should be equitably adjusted bery and murder.” The man was
A M KS M EA NS’ U3 mid S4 SHOES. Our shoe» h ith their very low retail prices stamped on th»
VSEFVIs
I. s of every pair afe breaking down thebigh prices which have hitherto ruled In the retail markets hwn
The following story is told of
a retailer puts a full line of goods I u his stock they at once begin to go off like hot cakes, so great
iff and civil service reform did it. To man, Woman or child can be procured < .4 the when
and reduced so as to work the great­ so taken aback by this allusion that
demand for them.”
-
General Harrison in connection
Now, , kind reader, lust stop and oonslder what the above signifies so far as yen areoonoerned. It
Civil service, a little and tariff a
est good to the greatest number and he crawled out a penitent.
irtBures yon that If you keep on buying shoes bearing no manufacturers’ name or fixed retail price Mamnefi
with
a
public
dinner
given
him
on
■>n the soles, you cannot tell what you are getting and your retailer is probably making you pay double
'the least injury possible to any, the
great deal. The president was en­
vhat your shoes have cost him. Npw. can you afford to do this while we are protecting you by stamping
■ And all frem One Finn, whoee name mrname and the fixed retail price upon the sole» of our shoes before they leave our factory so that you
one occasion: “At the close of the
PATENTS GRANTED
not be male to pay more for your shoes than they are worth ?
tirely right in all that he did, but is a warrant in itself of Fair Treatment •an Shorn
inipciple of protection to American
from our celebrntrd factory are said by wide-awake retailer« In nil part» el
dinner one of the gentlemen drank
• - the couutry.
~
- f • We will piaec them
........ easily within your r<*ari
>< in any State V»
or avaaawu^
Territory .. if j you ■■ will — invest
—— on»
and Square Dealing. Our
industries being maintained through­
he
was
right
too
soon.
The
time
•
p<*tal vani and wrlr«* tons.
a
To citizens of tho Pacific states his health. The general pledged
out.” This is the democratic plat­ during the past week, and reported
i- CO., 41 Lincoln St.. Boston. ''«»
Is now in and we, ! I* wrs
was not yet ready. But the manu­ Fall ^tnrlf
his toast by drinking
water.
lull UlUuix invite intending pur-'
form in a nut shell. If the republi­ expressly for this paper by C. A.
facturers have refused a small re­ chaser* to give ns a call and Drnrl|lfln
can party can mako such «flaw it Snow <t Co., patent lawyers, oppos­ Another gentleman offered a toast duction. The result will be that examine our goodi a prices. ■ [{JUuGc
and said: ‘General, will you not
taken in exchange for goods, for which
may dissolve the solid South.
ite U. 8. Patent office, Washington: favor me by taking a glass of wine?’ there grill be an uprising of the we will pay all tlie market will justify.
Oregon—I. N. Woodie, Albany, The general, in a very gentlemanly taxed people and they will be CUt
It is understood that both White­
-
Oregon.
dgep:
Everybody confesses that Lafayette,
law Reid and Murat Halstead are draft equalizer. California—J. H. way, begged to be exenseff He
there
must
be
tariff
revision.
The
candidates for foreign missions. Therien, San Francisco, washing was again urged to join in a glass
Of all G-reid.es
democratic party will be stronger
Mr. Reid has long atepired to repre­ machine; R. Savage, San Francisco, of wine. This was too much. He
than ever four years hence. There
And cheaper than can be
sent the United States at the court healing range; F. A. Huntington, rose from his seat and said, in the
will be a reaction from this intense
obtained this side of
of* St. James and Mr. Halstead San Francisco, ore feeder; W. H. most dignified manner; ‘Gentle­
selfishness.” Representative Taul­
Portland. Give
Larew,
Mariposa,
map
support;
W.
wants to go to Germany. The lat­
men, I have twice refused to par­
bee feels confident that the respon­
us a call
Dages,
Murphys,
weeding
hoe;
J.
ter published some indigestible par­
take ofthe wine-cup; I hope that sibility now given the republicans
Behm,
West
Point,
centrifugal
pul
­
agraphs about Harrison before his
will be sufficient. Though you press will eventually prove their destruc­
MOORE BROTHERS,
nomination, but is willing to let by­ verizer.
the matter ,ever so much, not a tion. And thus it goes on. Col­
DRUGGISTS,
umns might be filled with the dif­
gones be bygoues. Senator Quay
An exchange sayB that one rea­ drop shall pass my lips. I made » ferent opinions, but it is unneces­
Newberg
-
-
Oregon.
does not want any office. He pre­
son why Washington territory is resolve when I started in life that I sary.
fers to remain in the senate and be
Mr. Cleveland, in talking of the
building up faster than Oregon is would avoid strong drink. That
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA.
recognized as the leader of his
on
account of our miserable assess­ vow I have never broken. I am election, admits that his tariff mes­
VIA
party.
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sage may have lost him a good
ment system. Here property is as­ one of, a class of young men who'
many
votes,
enough
probably
to
Warner Miller sticks his head sessed at about 40 per cent of its graduated together. Sixteen mem­
have caused his defeat, but he still
out of the snowdrift long enough to value and all manner of indebted­ bers of my class now fill drunkard's
maintains, with a courage that does
i remark that tho republican party ness taken out. There it is as­ graves, and all from the pernicious him honor, that if he had the whole
as just received
receive » a large
labor and
trillarlected stock
wcilselected
.took ot
ol 8iov*s
S lot *, and
an Tin*
’will “pass a tariff bill on the basis
habit
of
wine-drinking.
I
owe
my
business
to
do
over
again
he
would
«are, and proposes to sell cheaper than any
sessed at* full value and no indebt­
time between
house
in
the
ceunty.
Everything
kept
hand,
of protection to America, and not edness is taken out. As a result health, my -happiness and prosper­ not change his course in regard to and repairing done satiafactorly. and on withoni
the tariff question by a ' hair’s delay.
Portland and San Francisco
for protection to foreign manufac­ the rate of taxation there is about ity to thalTrsolution.’”
breadth, as what he did was the re­ Sept.», t-f.
3» HOURS !
turers.” Then it will give us free half what it is hero.
afayette ,
O regon ,
Jh" his annual report, Surgeon sult of his honest conviction. Mr. L ---------------------------
JL
California Exp-ew Train Bun Daily
raw materials. It ia, as Henry
General Moore' says of the U. S. Cleveland was .very much disap­
Judge Thurman says that he
BETWEEN PORTLAND ANO SAN FRAN­
Wilson and President Grant said,
pointed at the action of the repub­
army that the piean strength of the
CISCO
licans that he had kept in office,
tho foreign manufacturer who is fears the republicans will seek to
Luvs
I
xnaivs.
army for the year, including officers who voted and worked against him
protected by tariffa that increase perpetuate themselves in power by
Dayton,
-
-
Otrtgofn. Portland........... 7:00 pm San Franri-co .7:41 am
SanFraneiaco. 8:06 pm|Portland........ 10:50,ana
atyl both white and colored enlisted with all their might. Mr. Cleve­
the cost of raw materials in Amer­ admitting the northwestern-territor­
DEALER IN
Local Passenger DdiTy, except Sunday.
land states in language that cannot
ica.— W’orW.
. J ies. Of course, it will, and if Judge men, is stated at 23,841, of which
LXAvn.
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laarvx.
>>«>
misunderstood,
that
Hill
and
21,601 were whites and 2,240 were
Purtland.......... 8:05 am Engine............ 2:40 pm
Thurman’s party wants to get on
Tammany
hall
treated
him
sqtiare-
Eugen«
...........
OHIO
am
|
Purtland
............3:44 pm
Blaine can have anything he
colored. Tho total admissions to
the right side of a great question, it
lyy but he tpakes no such statement- Loasgss, Bed-roan Seta, Spring Mat­
wants, is the substance of the opin­
sick report were ¿9,727 (white, 26,- in regard to Hewitt and his crowd,
tresses, Tables, Chairs, Etc.
will consent to tlie admission of the
ions of prominent republicans in
600; colored, 3,127); ratio of all ad­ who, As stated iif the first para­
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
A Complete Stock at Reasonable
territories liefore the end of the pre­
various parts of the United States.’
missions per 1,000 of all mean graph of this letter, are the parties
For acoommodstion of 8«cond Clan pawen-
Prices:
sent
administration.
—
Po»t-
ffera
sit
ached
to
express trains ______
It is not unlikely the democratic
strength, 1,231.31 white, and 1,395.- that are responsible for the defeat'
The O. * C. R. R. Ferry makes connection
Intelligtncfr.
of
the
national
democratic
ticket.
with
all
the
regular
trait s ou the East Side Di-
Aino (’ONTKACTOR and BUILD-
prophecy that he would be aecre-
98 colored; deaths from all causes,
- .-y «a»—i—.—.
I ' The loss of the house was particu­ ER. Haifa furnfahed and estimate* visioQ from foot of P street.
* tary of state, will be fulfilled.
Claus Sprwkles is running his 188 white, 26 colored—total, 214; larly unfortunate just at this time,
.made on short notice.
10 *23
WE8T AH)E DIVISION
In all probability the editor of new sugar beet factory at Watson­ ratio of deaths per 1.000 of mean as it will enable the republican? to
Between. egrtlMd and Corvallis.
Notice of Appointment of Ad­
Mail Trnia, Daily «xcept Sunday.
the Ottgonian «rill never be calldd ville, Cal., day and night. He gives j«»vngth, 7.88 white; 10 71 colored admit as states all the territories
ministrator.
that are republican in politics,
LXXrn.
aanivs.
—
total,
8.J2.
The
death
rate
was
personal
supervision
to
all
details,
'
on to write the history of Grover
Firiland ... .7 *0 a m-t Jodrpfc
lO OS
which will give them at least four
to her.by <ina th.l iba^indmipiel St 5<wpk ...10 Os a m I'orvallla . ...¡St»
.Cleveland’s administration. The and instructs the hands in the new somewhat lower 1 than the rate for more senators and the vote of two bn Wot*,
1 40 p m St Jnarph ..36»
b«««
4<
j 1 t appnl.ud by lb. m.nlr coart of Onrvall a
pmcess, with- which they ¿re unfa­ the previoui decade, which was more states in the electoral college Taaihi.l connty. Or.con, adwi'atrator of tba St Jowpk .. 3 M p n Portland ....■« 15 .
editorials appearing in
of Klar a Stater. doeeaMl.
miliar.
Tho beet farmers are receiv­ 11.4. The death-fate of the army of 1892. That they will admit the wtatc
At Albany and Corvallla im.li with t ain
co tho election are
TbrreUre all porv.iia h.rtoi e'aha« againat of Oregon Par:««.
of
the
United
States
continues
to
republican
territories
and
keep
out
•aid
a»ra
o arr bcr.br notidad to pmont *>>«
ing 18 per ton, whereas only «4 was
Magma Train, Daily Vcop* Mvadag .
er than that of any for- the democratic territories, cannot a aw with proper rooeh.re to th. ao.lrninod
t-aavn
I
amuvb
at lAtayott*. Yaaabill couaiy. Orano, within
British and In- for a moment be doubted by any- ail Monlb, from th. date horoof
Fort’and
4 SO pn IfoMnlnnviile. .8 on pm
«Ton i R a one at all familiar with republican
MeMraaTil« ., a 45 an>|Purttoad..........8 00 pm
Dated thio loth dar af N .rrehor, pga.
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The
Oreg-on
IReg-ister
There is ni use trying to dodge
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-- the inevjtabla says a Klamath pa-
F rank S, H arding , P ublisher , per. The ¡repressible granger is
i
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1888, faster our country becomes Settled
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