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FREE x !■ ve ammunition, they were almost helpless at tbe last, anil probal.lv many were shot down finally when they had McMixxvti.t e . T -, si> vv, .'ci.v. 12, 1886 Th? positions of republicans in regard exluiustfd every round. The Indians to the tariff bill which Mr. Randall ot oil!t umbered them so greatly that the Cholera is raging with great fatality tn tered on Monday, or any other which battle must have been hopele-s from the Italy. may lie offered in the house, is exceed- outset. Neither C'uster nor Reno had ■ ngly clear and simple. The special any idea of the army they were attack Tin Te ü bers’ association at Yaqtiina provisions of this or that measure, ing. < hill say that the Indians swarmed has been a suc-ess whether some are very good or some “like the crass.” But though Custer’s Marion c unity appropriates $15,OP very bad, do not need examination. men must have seen that they were fortlie b.idg ■ Folk county doesn’t The reasons for this statement are easily loomed they fought on with tiro most given, and will be convincing. determined spirit, each falling in his suein to stand in . Tlio character of this house is now place until the whole command was ex Mexico is mad because of tho dull known. Il is determined that only sev terminated. ’ Tlio presumption is that times and wants to fight. She ought to enteen less»tlian a clear majority of its Reno’s command would have shared 1 hi accominod.ited members insist upon a free trade bill. Custer’s fate but for the shelter of the It is certain that any vote to consider timber. Custer was surrounded, and Several of the up-country papers any tariff bill whatever would open the his men had not even the shelter o. showed commendable enterprise in pub door to changes in a direction hostile to their horses after tiro fhst few minutes. lishing the u.ndors trial in full. American industries. With absolute The whole tragedy, however, occupied What wo ncad’is imiftu'actures. There control of the committee having charge but a brief space of time, and Gall says is in this place a foundry that is to-day of all bills relating to the tariff, tho com that when Reno, having rallied bis com standing idl>. All that is needed to pact body of free-trade members would mand, threw out a skirmish line to feel make it prove succcssfnl is a little capit be ai led at times, in action upon pro for Custer, the latter with all bis com al and a good deal of push and eneigy. pose! amendment“, by fragments of the mand was already dead. Randall faction, giving them a majority It was a fearful slaughter, and though Crops in portiom ot Dakota, Minne in the house. Thus they would surely the glory of the gallant fellows who suc sota, Wisconsin, Iowa and several other shape any bill to their liking, or el e cumbed to such tremendous odds is im states have been greatly damaged by kill it. The e is not the slightest perishable, it is none the less obvious dr ruth. I) many places the yield will chance, therefore, of getting at y that if it was magnificent it was not war. not bn over 5;) or 75 par cent, of an aver good thing out of this house. Whether age crop. there i.i any danger of getting a bad bill Business Specials, or not, if the consideration of the sub- Things «oein to be sort o’ mixed in W. II Bingham’s stock of furniture is j ■ ct is permitted at all, there is certainly Multnomah, Miss Gove was elected no chance of getting any good bill passed. full and complete. Prices to suit the times. over I). M. ('. Gault reboot superint-nd- But continued agitation is in itself a If you want good furniture, at low ent. But Mr. Gault qualifies and will curse to all industry and business. It prices, go to W. II. Bingham’s. contest Miss Gove’s right to hold the of ought to liavo been stopped within a Ice cream, as cheap as the cheapest, fice on the ground of ineligibility, she week after congress met, when a careful at II. II. Welch’s. tf. not being a voter, and the law prescribes canvass of members proved that a ma For a squati ■ meal go to the St. Charles that a | er«on to hold the office must be jority of the house was ready to oppose —only 25 cents. u qualified elector. any free-trade revision. Gr rather, it Farmers having wool to sell will do well to consult BLicKburn l’eckam be Tho democratic members of tho pan ought to to have been prevented bv the fore selling as they pay the highest electric committee rspiire a g-eat deal people, who were not true to their own prices in t lie county. interests when they permitted the elec ef timir for deliberation on the text of Blackburn & Peckham have just re their report. The waiting policy will be tion of a democratic majority in the ceived and are unpacking a fine lino of house. The agitation lias already cost successful if it c m he carried far enough. summer dress goods, hosiery Ac. * If they can only wait till tlio conntry the country many millions. The loss Fine photographs at the lowest prices. would now be the greater if the agitation has forgotten the facts altogether, they All work warranted at Sanders & Mar should be renewed, because industry tin ’s gallery. * will show less hesitation in deriving that there was anything scandalous in pan and trade have begun to revive. That ‘‘Secure the shadow ere the substance agitation ought to be stopped at once, fades” by getting your pilotgraphs taken electricity. and beyond tho possibility of doubt. If at Sanders & Martin’s gallery near the * In vetoing in a few months nearly as there were some chance of getting desir furniture store. Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at many bills as were vetoed by his pre able amendments of the tariff, as there Stf decessors in all the history of the gov is not, still the agitation ought to he t e McMinnville Hotel. ernment the president appears to have stopped, because it does more harm discovered that his office is not the '‘es than such desirable amendments could DISSOLUTION NOTICE. sentially executive” place that be do good. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Hence the obvious duty of republican partnership thought it was when he was nominated. lra retoiare existing under tbe Indeed, he now seems to think that it members is to prevent tariff tinkering ot iirm name of Saylor Johnson, is this day by mutual consent, J. A. Johnson, is more legislative than executive. any kind, until the house has a majority dessolvcd retiring, A. iSaylor assuming full control, friendly to home industries. When the to whom ail accounts must be presented What will be his next discovery? people want such a house they will elect and all bills paid. J. A. J ohnson . Slowly but surely the Chinese in this it. Revision of a protective tariff by A. C. S aylor . country aro learning tho ways of our foes of all protcctection would be an ab McMinnville Or., June 28, 1<S8B. glorious civilization. Tho other day a su'dity. To permit it would be an aci Chinese witness in Albuquerque, N. ?•!., of suicidal folly.—N. Y. Tribune. Fashionable Dressmaking. was asked by the considerate clerk of M rs . A. M c D onald , | Miss K. T hornton . A new book, entitled “Conquering the the court if he desired a chicken killed In Mrs. Stuart’s Millinery Store, on which to take oath. With some in Wilderness,” will bo canvassed for in dignation he replied "Hella.no; cuss this county during tho next few weeks. OPPOSITE THE GRANGE STORE, allée samee Meliean man.” Ho was at We can cheerfully recommend it to this McMinnville, Oregon. 8ml once allowed to “cuss” as tho law di community as a work worthy a place in every library, It is written by the world rects. renowned author, Col. Frank Triplett. Tho term of office of tho governor of Is illustrated with 200 portraits from life Oregon is four years but the present in and original and striking engravings ■AT THE----- cumbent, Z. F. Moody, will exceed that from designs by Nast, Dailey and other time. lie was inaugurated on Septem eminent artists. It should not be con ber 13, 1882, and should go out of office founded with ttio trashy blood and thun on Septombar 13. 1883. Tim meeting of der border biographies which have been the legislature was changed in 1882 from flooding tho country, us it is conceded to September to January, and thereby Gov. be true history. As a record of daring ------- OF--------- Moody’s term was lengthened over throe achievements and heroic deeds it pos months. It is the first instance of the sesses an absorbing and unapproachable kind known.—News. interest; as a contribution to history it is extraordinary, but its character as a Herbert F Beecher, tho son of his - - Oregon, homo hook gives it the greatest strength McMinnville, dad, has been “squatted on” l>y the sen of all. In the family and fireside it has Who has just finished burning a 1 Un ate committee on commerce, the report oil his nomination for collector of-cus no competitor. It will please, inform, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND!! toms for tho sound district in Washing instruct and benefit all. It will kindle ton Territory, being an adverse one. in every breast a feeling of gratitude to And is ready to fill all orders for the largest and best brick in the county, iu Young Beecher was tin ambitious—he the Providence who has ever watched so kindly over our national life and is still wanted to get rich too fact, and ho is brought up with a short turn This is leading us to a future of unparallelled vastness and grandeur. 2tf the proper time for Henry Ward to take the floor again and call the democratic A disease resembling a species of vio party “a double-eared ass ’’-Statesman. lent typhoid fever has made its appear Amity, Oregon, A prominent gentleman nt Washing ance in portions of Wisconsin, and is causing a panic among inhabitants. Has the agency of Yamhill and adjoining ton hits the nail squarely on the head counties for the when ho says regarding the late election THF. Cl si i;|j ,H ass ACKE. in Oregon : “Democrats were not elect The account of the Custer massacre ed because they were democrats. Dem ocracy and republicanism we.e not is given by tho Sioux chief Gall is not the sues to the extent of permitting the dem first Indian version of that disaster, but -------- THE BEST-------- ocrats to elect officers. The Chineso it is tho clearest and most circumstantial question prevailed. The governor elect that has been made by one of the eve Sewing Machine E ht Built says in a letter I have just received that witnesses, and it appears to tally with Jt^-Siild on the installment plan; to suit if his campaign Imd hinged on the regu the filets as known to the membetsof the times. lar party issues, a republican would Reno's command. Hitherto it has been Don't Fail to See This Machine, 3tf supposed that Custer reached the river have been elected. He was a lender of tho anti-Chin > o movement, and is such and entered it, but Gall says that lie now ” Oregon is to-day as true to re never got so far. While Reno was be publican principles ns ever, anil any ing engaged by one part of the great In (Successor to J. II. Rohr.) candid democrat will admit that to leave dian force the other fell upon Custer, out “side issues” in a state election that and when Reno had lieen beaten buck Plain ami Ornamental hinting and a can iid.ite of that party does not stand all the Indians massed upon Custer and annihilated his command. When the Paper Hanging. a ghost of a show for being elected. numbers of the Indians are considered The following quotation is a section there appears scarcely a possibility that Carriage Fainting and Mgn Writing a Specialty. (1670) of the liquor law in Washington under the most favorable conditions tbe territory, and they say it is being en fight could have ended iu any other wav. A share of this publie patronage is re forced. It must have a demoralizing ef But Gall makes it clear that the tactics spectfully solicited. fect on a fellow’s appetite to see himself of tbe Indians rendered retreat impossi publicly posted as a habitual drunkard, ble for the gallant band. The federal ltf Shop Rohr’sold stand. McMinnville, O. along with the usual warning and in troops bad most of their ammunition on structions to the whisky seller: “It shall their horses. They fought on foot, and bo the duty of the probate judge of each tbe Indians from the first directed their countv to furnish a list of tho names of tire especially upon, the men who were nil persons adjudged habitual drunkards holding the liors»s, and when they fell to all parties licensed to soil, bv retail, stampeded tbe animals. To Purchase intoxicating liquors in such county, and The bravery of Custer's men is con At Greatly Reduced Prices, such retail dealer shall keep posted up ceded by the Sioux chief. They fought The in some conspicuous place in bis place of and fell in line, never thinking of sur business a list of such habitual drunk render. It is a significant fact that the From ard«. A person failing to keep such list lepeating rifles of many of them Irecame so posted shall forfeit Ins license, and if clogged through rapid firing, and they lie thereafter sells intoxicating liquors h id to throw these arms away and take he shall be punished as if selling w ith- to their revolvers. Then, their horses ssU. ttliueii.«r *’ having t'cen driven off with thrir re- 1 bird St. bet. D & E. McMi rnviilg. Ltt WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. TARIFF n Gates .1' 1*4 1 REVISION BY TRADERS. By way of Big Nestuck to Ocean Beach. This Space is For T 9 -WHO SELL— Chas. L. ì»ergevin,. Thousand GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Wo keep one of the largest and best selected stocks of Merchandise in Yamhill County, and are selling our goods at bedrock prices. Our spring stock in Ladies’ Drops (iooibt has arrived and consists in part of Cambrics, Manchester Satecn3 and a large assortment of Jones & Co —Proprietors of— •5 Acsiiit cii Saw Mills, McMinnville Nasli and door Factory. —Dealers in— Prices as Low as the Lowest. ? “f JONES & Co. THE "Orphans'Homo" Billiard Hall. Carries the Largest and Best Stock A Strictly in Yamhill County. CENTRAL HOTEL, McMinnville, Oregon. TEMPERANCE RESORT, DIAATR STATIOX ofikeO. Some goo<l( ?) church members to the con trary notwithstanding. C. R.R. ■c ‘Orphans’ iitirae” Tonsorial Parlors. In the City The Only First Class, And the only parlor-like shop in the city. None but first-class workmen em ployed. First Bank Door South of Yamhill County Building, NO CHINESE EMPLOYED. Com3 Ses and he Convinced. Sample rooms in business part of the city. Third Street Bet. D and E. 5tf M'MINNVILLE, OFtEOON. itf H. H. WELCH. I I F. COLLARI), —Dealers in— Dealer in— Groceries and Provisions Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, Cigars, Etc. Prices to Suit tin1 Tinies. I ion HUSSEY'S OLD i i! attention given to repairing Guns, I lstols, Sewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc. 1 bale in my shop as fine a tiowercrosa- leed liitlie as call be found in the state and am tally prepared to STAND. itf SHERIDAN —Executed at the— Repair Broken Machinery Livery and Feed Stable ! of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction ■ Engines, Etc. R. McKUNE, P rops . TELEPHONE llraly's Bank Building, c st. Transient Stock Well ('arral Por! Quickly, Give me a Call «« In the City. The place where you can get juicv steaks and line roasts- all at the lowest market price. l rcshPish Tuesdays and Fridays. Always a Fat Cow on Hand. All Kinds of Trucking and Delivering Hf Pone to order Constantly on hand. Mill Iced, Hour, Wheat and Oats. Abo B|i kinds of Wood. Shingles, 1’,,sts, shake«' ■■te. All orders left with us for Stowe A blower s lumber yard promptly attended The Leading ■ Delivery Wagon Always Ready. Orders left with Roger« A Todd, nt Citv Prue Store, promptly tilled. itf. ' In the Citv, EURISKO MARKET! & 1 Ely M ai M fa C-. E. DETMERING. Itr Teams and outfits furnished parties wisli- to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. J. J. Proprietor COLLARD, of Cheaply, W. J. GARRISON & CO. CITY MARKET McMINNVII.LE, OREGON. Än^ttand ' btSt qUnlity oI Bwf’ ltf Third Street, between E ami F. McMinnville, Oregon. BARGAIN ! itf Henderson Bros. Preps. Buy Your Meats —At the— Transient stock well cared for. Everything.new and in First-Class Order Patronage respectfully solicited. WANTED! One DEALEBS IN > ■ 1? Bedrock Trices! Neatly, G-rant Smith! , White and Red Lead, Linseed and i.nbrieatiii”’ Oils, Varnishes id' all Description Kalsomine, Spanish Whiling, Baris Whiting & B. and Princess Metallic Roof Paint, Venitian Red, Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, and Hardware. Thc Cheapest Goods Old Reliable PIONEER BRICK YARD. W. C. Saylor ! Î — At this place you will find one of, the finest Drug Stocks in the county, Geo. W. BURT is one of the most courteous anti fair minded dealers in the business, and by his unvarying affability and accurate preparation ot family medicines and prescriptions has won a reputation enviable in the extreme. He Uses only the purest drugs, and upon every article sold puts the Lowest ¡'rice for which il can be bought in this county. Remember the place. If you want a prescription filled promptly, ac curately, and at a place where you can rely upon its being put up in an absolutely safe manner, go to Geo. W. Burt's Prescription Dl’llti’ Store, and you cannot fail to be suited. ltf CENTRAL MARKET! Tliird street. McMinnville, Oregon, t- S. KELLER, Prop. Boll». <an and «Ke ,Ile. M c M innville Bl Y* l>liICE rliotogniplier, Livery, Feed Ladies ,,7. Jr Stairs in Adams Building. Millinery & Fancy Goods McMinnville. Oregon. Co>r. Thin! A D Sts., McMinnville. Miss F. E. RUSS, " Logan Bros, & Henderson, The Milliner, momuktor ». » The r—t Kip. in tI „ rromrlv attended to. nay ,.r Orders Im I Itf L. ROOT ------DEALER IX------ Groceries. Provisions. Crock ery and Glassware. All goods delivered in the citv. Itff