t.r «.¿i ’’W. • r* ♦ A Hi ,v Ttxe Oreg-Qxx ^Register ’ CONCERNING EX-PRE8IDENT8. “ MKW TO-DAT.l WASHINGTON LETTER. Tv ’ ■ Ì ' ? ' * À’ z H enderson VeJTT RED 31 HOW À HOUSE SHOÉ The talk' that ia revived every (From onr Regular Comapondeat.) W ashington , fiov. 30, 1888. F bamk 8. II ardino , P ublibhbr . time that a president goes out of of­ Mr. Cleveland’s last annual mes­ fice, about Attaching to it a pension FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1388 for the benefit of ex-executives who sage to congress is all complete and ‘1 K find ordinary labor incompatible has been submitted to his cabinet As may be seen by.referring to a with their lost dignity, is a curious at a meeting called for the purpose, notice in another column. There is thing. And the most curious fea­ but what its contents are- nobody f' f ' VA BrX 1 ■tb be a citizens’ meeting at the ture' pf it is that those who ought to outside knows, or is likely to know, know better are most diligent in until the document is read at the court house Friday evening regard­ ing the location of a college at this approving the idea, discouraged capitol Monday. The members of Our Immense Stock of N6w, Beautiful and Useful place. This is an opportunity that only by what they acknowledge to the cabinet will only say that it is a .is not given to a town every day, be the prevailing opposition of the very strong and interesting docu» and%n interest in {he matter should American people to a civil pension ment, and thdt it will be well 14 J11 lie tafffcn by every citizen in the list. May the shadow of that Objec­ wsorthy of a place along with the Must Be Sold. We Need Buyers. Somebody (own and county. The conference tion never grow less. Of all the other state papers which Mr. Cleve­ I have just received a Full and Complete Line of MTTST { MOVE f IT, _ of the Evangelical association abuses that can flourish in a cor­ land has written. Speaking of this these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheapest (church) baa decided to build up a rupting atmosphere and place their message reminds me that Mr. Cleve- And those who lend their assistance first will reap the benefits t>f having in the market ALSO—A full line of C. M. Hendr burden on the backs of tax-ridden has been particularly fortunate in a bright, clean stock to select from, It is a school ih this state, ‘and as a son & Co.’s Gents’ Boots and Shoes, and Ladies’ and people, none is to be fought with a never having had any “ leaks ” in healthful location Lafayette cannot Misses ’ Fine Shoes. Bewildering I be surpassed. The^ard of trus­ greater tenacity than the proposi­ his administration through which tees having the matter in hand are tion to attach a pension to public public documents such as presiden­ -A- I'UL L T j IHSTE of ! said to be favorable to our town, office. The singular argument by tial messages have reached the pub­ which alone this proposition seems lic prematurely. His is the first and if the proper amount of finan­ to be supported is that an ex-presi­ cial encouragement is given, there dent is set apart as a species of sa­ administration for many years en­ Display, and your time will be well spent if you come and look it over is little doubt of the result. A cred animal by the fact that, for tirely free of these “leaks.” and b Glassware, Dundee, Friday, December 28,1889, -- ally feel that they would be better , more American and more inspiring Sheridan. __ _ a _________ . .. w 10 30 m Dundee. . 4 40pn than the vision of a row of genteel follow the excellent example set Ea»t Chehalem, Saturday. December 20, 188J, Airlie (ar).. 12 30pm Portland (ar) 6 30pa Pipes, off if annexed to the great Ameri­ paupers, supported by the public on West Chehalem, Monday, December 31,1838. For fuither information apply to the Coo them by the democratic officials. Tobacco, Carlton, Wednesday, January 2, 18-9, can republic. When that 'senti­ ■ account of a title once worn. No in Yamhill County. . Dan j’a A gw nt at Lafayette, or addren General Believing in\ the old adage that Bellevue, Tbur-day, Janusyy 3, 1889, Cigars, Harris & Haney. office, corner Second A Pine St«., PortlandOgn Willamina, Friday. January 4, I8e9, ment reaches the proper point and I ex-president need b* a needy man. Boots and Shoes, “thf-eariy bird catches the worm,”' Sheridan, Saturday, January 5,1889, the majority—of the Canadians i The salary Dow attached to the of­ Amity, Monday, January 7, 1989, Hats and Caps. . Representative Cannon, of Illinois, Lafayette, Tuesday, January 8, t8‘9, Canned Goods r knock upon our back door it will fice, ..in ¿pile: of its attendant ex­ N. and4. MoMrinnyille, Jauuaty 9 A 10, IS O, has opened beadquarters here and penditures, is such that a man, North j amhilL Fndny, January 11, 18s9. And GROCERIES. . be opened unto them to the music economical without parsimony, can AlLp'-rsons are notilletl tn be present at began an active canvass for the said In fact almost OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! .appointments aud settle thejr taxes, or. of “Hail Columbia.”—AT. Y. World. save what most among even the •• ** Comnetition Competition la 1« the Life of Trade,** Trade«** and if you have not seen our latest Improved goods —“ yoa skcakership of the next house of pay the rame to me st my office within 30 days cannot mot imagine how lively trade is, or how hard our out «omvetltui eumuetlUuis s Haro J1WTB to work to keep within sight s of us. ZE-versrtlxixxg' well-to-do would regard as a hand­ flout the dates above mentioeed. If not paid Ask yuurretaUer for the JAM&S MEANS’ S3 SHOE, or th. JAMES MEANS’ if SHOI The Oregonian made tbe state­ some competence. In addition to representatives. Messrs. Butter­ after the expiration of SO days coBts will be according needs. . k* onling to your »>* m I«,_.. j . , „ , 1, 1 1 ' ' L* m . . . Dear to the Feminine heart, a nd -__ Eoatfively Fowlttvely none genuine Unless having ou^name on«, name and price stamped plainly on the soles. Your added, as spet'iHed by section 2,795. B.viaid ment that there had been wholesale this, he is sure, if he wishes ailerwlll retailer will supply you with shoes «0 so stanfped stamped if you in«ist insist upon his doing so; If yoi you do nd* insist, aomg of worth, McKinley, Burrows, Reed Statute. ___ T, J. UABlils, retailers ailers will coax you into buying Inferior inferior shoes upon which they make a larger profit profit, Sheriff and Tax Collector. VSEFVL removals from office of postmasters immediate and remunerative occu­ artA company, will, however, 'make Dated December 8. 1888. 19.5* To man, woman or child can be procured JAMES JAMES MEANS’ • TO •«- in DURABILITY is a warrant in itself of Fair Treatment Oregon are those of Portland/Al­ and reputable enterprises, Mr. be speaker. ->■ AND and Square Dealing. Our bany, East Portland, Oregon City, Cleveland will have no difficulty Democratic members of congress RFECTION Fall ^tnrk invite lB now in »^d we OF FIT. FASTIDIO Corvallis, Eugene, Jacksonville, As­ in turning pn the 4th of March are as a rule extremely reticent as lull OlUun iiitending pur­ chasers to give us a call and D rnrl 11r>n toria, The Dalles, Pendleton, Baker next, from the presidential chair to to what line of policy they will Real Estate Bought anti Sold. Farms t his choice of plenty of places pf of­ examine our goods a prices. rTUUUuC City and Salem. All of these had fice and emolument. To talk of adopt at the coming session of couz r Rented and Kents Collected. taken in exchange for goods, for which ' Buch ha» been the recent progresa,,in our branch of Industry that we are now able to affirm that the republican postmasters when Mr. pensions for ex-presidents argues gress; they nearly all'express a de­ We have now on hand a large amount of we will | iy all the market will justify. James Means’ >4 Shoe Is in every respej$ tequal to the shoes which only a few years ago were retailed ateteht or ten dollars. If you will try on a na|r you will be convinced that we do not exaggerate. Ours are tn« Cleveland took his seat. Everyone simply a frame of mind altogether sire to confer with their democratic Town Property, $3 and $4 Shoes, and those who Imitate our system of business are unable to compete with ua la Lafayette, - Oregon. original quality ot factory products. Iu oUr Hues we are the largest manufacturers in the United States. One of out* traveling salesmen who is now visiting the shoe retailers of the Pacific Coast and Rockj of these republicans served his term alien to the spirit of American insti­ colleagueaiefore committing them­ Desirable Farmino» Mountain Region writes from there as follows: — St. Paul Pre»», i , “I am more than sat Is tie 1 with the reRtutsof my trip. I have thus far succeeded In placingour fuk out’ or is still in office. According tutions. — selves. An exception to this rule is -f. o'»» _ J' line in the hmjjds of’A N>. 1* dealers in every point I nave visited.” He goes on to say, “This is a Dairy and Aplcnaid region .for us to sell shoes in. because most of the retailers are charging their customers al to this record the spoils do not be­ A DIRECT VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. Representative Springer, of Illinois. r* tali double the iitiees which the shoes have cost at wholesale. The consequence is that ths Fruit Lands neoplh who wear shoe * > o naving six or seven dollars a pair for shoes which are not worth as much as our . ./JAMBS MEANS’ ¥3 erd ¡94 SHOES. Our shoes with their very low retail prices stamped on the long to«tho victors; they belong to He insists that one, of the first After every presidential election ♦ For Sale. ' •ioli’S of every puir are bi .1; n j down the high prices which have hitherto rulod in the retail markets here, and when a retailer puts a full Hire of go* m in in his stock they at once begin to go off like hot cakes, so great the vanquished— Leader. ’ithe demand for them.” some one wants to reform the consti­ things the house will do will be to Persons desiring such property will dp. - Now, kind reader, just stop and oonsider what the above signifies so far as you are concerned, it I pass hie Oklahoma bill, and that well to consul* us. assures yon that if you keep on buying shoes lieariug no manufacturers’ name or fixed retail price stamped on the soles, you cannot tell what you are getting and your retailer is probably making you pay double A Brave sheriff in Birmingham, tution of the United States. We what your shoes have cost him. Now, can you afford to do this while we are protecting you by stamping the next thing will be to paes a bill CAKTEIl & FOSTEEK. our name and the fixed retail price upon the soles of our shoes’before they leave our factory so that you .«Alabama, prevented a crowd of cit­ have got along very well with it for cannot be made to pay more for your shoes than they ure worth ? * Newberg, Oregon. 14 for the admittance of at least four Hhoe« from our cclebrnted factory are sold by wlite-nwake retailers In nil parts «1 izens from taking a man from the more tlrftn a hundred years. It the epuntry. We will place them easily within your reach in any State or Territory if you will invent one oent in postal card and write to us. territories intolhe Union as states. Jail last week. Several of the citi- ' stood Uie , strain of the fiercest and I JAMES MEANS & CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass, Thé clerks m the government de­ k —■ "■ . - - ----------------- —---- - ——--------------- £j!---------- zens were killed by the sheriff’s greatest civil war that the world There we're some partments in this city below the Dayton y Oregon. posse before they would quit their eVer knew. grade of chief are all in an easy efforts to get to the prisoner, lyho changes made in the text ¡»conse­ state of mind just at present. They DEALER IN quence of that war and in^fiymore they wanted to lynch. ¿The tnariris have become convinced that Har­ M exican KcnrrÀb'» L tnîmlnt , Çfneiratff accused of murdering his wife and in its construction whilu^ the -war rison is a genuine civil service re­ Muj-e/n to VtfryJJirncJ Woucuw. Tit< IT» was in progress. These wa^ ’con­ former and that there will be no children, but stoutly denies it. It Lounges, Bed-room Sets, Spring Mat­ R. P. UNGERMAN, structions—doubtless necessary to sweep when he comes in. The tresses, Tables, Chairs, Etc. is better in such a case that the self-preservation at the time—have clean Of all O-xac3.es "4 A8 JUST KECE1VEU A I.ARGE ____ AN» principal cause of this belief was an wdlselected stock of Stoves and Tin ­ law should have its course, and had since been mostly overthrown by article in our local papers, taken A Complete Stock at Reasonable ware, and proposes t<* sell cheaper than any And cheaper than can be Prices: house In the county. Everything kept on hand, - the citizens kept in their proper our courts sitting in time of peace. from the editorial columns of the i and repairing done satisfactory;, and w ithout obtained this side of places their lives would have been It furnishes a very fair method of Indianapolis Journal, a paper which Also CONTRACTOR and BUILD­ delay. Portland. G-ive Sept. 29, t-f. government as it stand?, and it is is thought to be Harrison ’ s home ER. Plana furnished and estimates spared, not apparent that any material organ, which warned the republi­ made on short notice. O regon . us a call. 10 23 L afayette , - * change is among the present possi­ cans not to expect a “clean sweep.” It is now generally admitted that bilities. Certainly our people 'Are MOORE BROTHERS, THE YAQUINA ROUTE. There may not be a clean sweep, the republicans will have a major­ not inclined to lengthen the presi­ but in my opinion, at file close of DRUGGISTS, -' ity of from five to nine in the next dential term or to in any way alter Harbison’s term there will not be Newberg - - ’ Oregon. house. Colonel Elliot F. Shephard, the relative strength of the execu­ one democrat in office here for each of the Ne# York Afail and Expreu, tive, judicial and legislative branch­ ten republicans now drawing Uncle Lafayette, - - Oregon. es. But if some of our great men OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. may now tie up the dogs of war, —and intelligent ones, too—-will SAm’s pay. In other words, I don’t DEALER IN believe that Harrison will keep one- VIA discharge his substitute, select his persist in advocating a change of tenth as many democrats in office DRUGS. MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM­ next text of Scripture from the Ser­ some kind, why not let them hit as Mr. Cleveland has kept republi­ FERnTMERT. PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE. Southern Pacific Company's Lines mon on the Mount, and soak his at the rudiment, the electoral col­ cans. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE! Soapa, Combs and Bru‘»he«, Tmeses, Suppor­ * lege? Our “fathers” who builded Harrison’s Southern policy con­ ter«, 8hould®r Brace« Fancy and Toilet Articles 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less head.—S. F. Emminer. B ok« and Stationary, Clock and Wathea, time than by any other route. TIME BETWEEN the constitution were afraid of the tinues to be a subject of general dis­ Plated and Gold Jewelry Portland and San Francisco The state tax levy having been people—afraid to let them choose a cussion here. The opinion is al­ Patent Medicines, etc.. Family Medicines. MT First class through passenger and freight 39 HOURS! President. So they Ixrrrowed from most unanimous among the mem­ GOOIMEf WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED line from Portland and all pointe in the Wil­ fixed at 4 mill» and the county levy lamette valley to and from San Francisco Califoral. Exp-eae Train» Ban Daily enice her ancient electoral system. bers of both parties, that Harri­ at 16 mills, the total for this county The people were to vote for a body son’s administration will be a very BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN­ C. Steplxens, Time Schedule (except Sundays). CISCO is 20 mills. Last year the total of high muck-a-mucks, who, in conservative one unless something Ixjave Albany 1:30 pm [Leave Yaquina 6:45 am L«»»a | taxira. 1.eaveCorvallis 1:40 pmjl^aveCorvwllBhh3.5 am Portland levy was 18 2-10 mills. The their infinite wisdom, were to select now entirely unexpected should oc­ 4:00 pm San Praneiaco 7:45 an PRACTICAL Arrive Yaquina5:30 pm]Arrive Albany 11 ;10 am San Franclaao. pm|Portland ........ 10:45 am O. & C trains connect at Albany and Cor» amount which the levy this year a ruler for them. Bahl Of qpurse cur. I don’t think the South has Local Passenger Daily, except Sunday. vallie. the scheme never wajried. The anything to fear at the hands of will raise is about 181,000, of The above trains .connect at Y aquima with | auira. people always dicUted krthe elec­ Harrison. If many things that the Oregon Developement Go’s. Line of Steam­ P >nl»nd .......... 8:05 am Eugene.............1:40 pm which tbe state will get over $16,- tors whom they should choose, and now have a somewhat troublesome ships between Yaquina and San Franc toco. ) Eugene 98» am|Portland.......... 3:45 pm X.*f«.ywttw, Orwg-oza. 'XX). Sailing Dates. none have been so bold as to defy look are let severely atone, they ¡Pullman Buffit sleepers, that dictation. But we may yql will adjust themselves; effief among K mp * • IntclaM .tnek ot wutekea. elock», Steamer*. Krom Yâqrina From San Fran. »nd spectacle» and »alia al nopreeadeat Wil lamette Vai’} IMcember 12U) hecember 6th There will be a total eclipse of wake up some cold morning to find this class of things is the negro Tourist Sleeping Cars, ad law price». WillametteVal’y X •• 24th •• 17th For aceommodatioti nf 8»cond Clean paaeen- the sun, January t, 1889. But it a bunch of presidential electors ex­ Spiestion. I am certain from in- Willamette Val’y ger» attached to exprene train» Watch«», Cicek» »nd Jcanlry »«pairing a ap«e- i?.»* C' Ferry “ak** connection be about four years before we shall ercising their undoubted constitu­ ormation derived from republican ralty-AII *«rk warranted. A. »«I»*» ««»tar train« on the Beat Side Di- tional right to vote for whom they sources thatHarrison will not appoint be called .upon to chronicle the riaion from foot of F »tree!. Gi»» a oall. please. It would' be a rather start­ any negro to any prominent federal T. C. BTBPHKBfL total eclipse of the “grandeon.”— ling performance, but no one could office in the South. In fact there is WEST RIDE DIVISION Roestary Htredd. challenge their power to do it It an undoubted disposition among re­ Between P.rtlaid and Cervalllt. Mail Train, Daily except 8enday. is not sought here to urge a change publicans to relegate the negro to President Cleveland’s popular in this respect Perhaps tbe occas­ back seats in future. He is no Laarn. »aura. Pcrtlaad ISO a m st J on. ph ...10 05 am plurality over Mr. Harrison is 172,- ion for it will never be manifested. longer of any practical use to that 8* Joenph ...10 05 a m 'Jortallka ....1215 . m FEED AND SALE STABLE, CorraBe .... 1 30 p m 8* Joeeph ... » S2 p m 158. Quite a good showing, but yet Csrtainly the voting by states must party, therefore they will give him StJoaeph .... 3 52 p_m Portland........ A 20 pm T. B. NELSON, Proprietor, be continued, or the fundamental nothing. Harrison will be president. .fOrA^np,.X,■•m",* principle of pur government would When congress opens Monday it I »■ I’M«* te Nntak Expreea Train, Daily except Monday The Hill boom continues to thrive be shattered. But we can give to is doubtful whether either house cabmages . RACKS knavn annim 00 p* SADDLE ROR8B8. ........ « » pa> I Mrtf.tenvSr.8 io New York. There is danger that eaoh state its preeent electoral vote will have a quorum present, unless and yet permit each state to vote they come in much faster to-mor­ m A averytMre *■ Lreeryhlre >■ r®*1 eta»» MoMtaa.a. « 45».|portteml.......... p«^ thia boom will run its course and directly for a president We may nd oa akertaotlee. row and Sunday. Through ticket« to all potato Rnnfk «ad lam Trentee t M *IU a. will raa.lra W _ >laOalianla. before 1892. yet live to discover that the voting There is a growing belief that beat af eara aaA attaatlaa. ■rT^!*- **?**> W? J34’ **rWf Plr* Ald- for presidential electors is not only Harrison will call an extra session wtre aovi viiwei sr.vvrs °"S»; r Fr~< The senatorial contest thio winter a useless rudiment, but a positive X WOaA wy atakte oa JaahaaMtWaat sf congress soon after his isaugura- <*«•• Betead «aS TkM. B. XORI.KR, a, KOGBM. promises to be lively. \ tion. ■af.ll. IS, ***** • AM G f B P A#- HELP! ! K V HELP! HOLIDAY O GOODS! Ct ►> 7 in I Bewitching ! ' ■ & I I r ♦ ì I ■/ ’ Startling Reduction The Lafayette Shoe Store! k B i: ^"'9' K” ' Bedazeling! General Merchandise, | ‘ Men's, Boys' and Youths ' F Mei Is the Place CLOTHING N H Narrow Gaosi System To go for Foot wear ---tr* THE MARCH OF PROGRESS! ,'j ■«'» ♦ Nt— At Bedrock Prices, Real Estate Agency x- I ♦ . a» &'< ■ £ % r For want I ‘aüne, irlub « [.Veir 1 iliemor LJmrri [ Tliei fieri«!: will fu I with e I (2.00. I publiai I »ome v I liberal I are the Store and tee! A C. G. REISNER, M « gt, I ■ L LUBRICATING FURNITURE OF ILL KINDS. 1888 J. M. Kelty, ?. ■ > Wêâg H 1869 A-i- ✓ Oils! Oils! Oils! £ .4*/ ¡f 9 Watchmaker and Jeweler, < r* • X «♦ à : The Mi ■ go t< »end Ch W IO i Lafayette (i : < « ,Wiii ¿L. Ì-ÌMP H? * 2. ¡a • th. h» ’ m