■ »iw» i mu« »r iirv r»-1 W T BAXTER taxes, they will awaken when too late, How McMinnville Lost Another to find tliom-elves paving twice an much Easiness Hauss. M c .M innvìlle , F kiiiay M ay 13, 1887, to rebuild at Lafayette, a p lae.» wanted by no one, and a place to-d ly, th it after E d . TELErno.Ni:: 4 > yearn trial, has signally tailed to de D ear S ir :—Last woek I arrived TELL THE TRI TÌI. velop its resources, or become a town. in McMinnville fully prepared to —At the new store of - McMinnville does not need the county open a Drugstore in vourenterpris The Register in its last issue declines seat as milch as Yamhill county needs ing city, but after looking the field to answer the question piopounded to a decent public building, and as much .over, I was convinced that it would rfwl and Cniiieu • ouiky, Gang Stecl that paper in our former issue: \Ve as Yamhill county, needs a city, con Spring Wagons, UuEci„ , H and Walking Plows, Harrows and be suicidal for me to embark in everytniog On wmeis. d quote Wliat the Register says: “And centrated in its center,where its farmers trade when'there is a buiness house, Cultivators of all kinds. we are then asked to state liow much it may trade produce for supplies. so disgustingly aggressive and so will costa man who pays taxes on $2000 McMinnville can, without boasting, lost to the interests of other houses ,1 (¡Successors to Baxter A Martin) to build a court house like the old one. say that without the countv seat, she as one you have located in your We decline answ ering that question, for has grown to be a city of Hourly 2000 in city. It is with surprise and tlie reason that it is nut tlie question be habitants, blessod with many churches, third st ., M c M innville , or . chagrin that T notice that this par McMINNVILLF, KcMINNVILLE CECSCING and CARLTON, OREGON fore the people.” sellouts, stores, business houses, an 1 ticular house is steadily increasing Tlie article then proceeds to assume homes, Site will continue to glow and its number of customers day after that a new comt house w ill cost $H0,000 tioiu ish, even slioul 1 Lafayette retain d:»v, by employing methods that ¡Splendid warehouses, complete uitli latest improved machinery. Thoron«! or $100,000, and that the sworn officers the seat of justice But tlie wealthy would make it very uncomfortable experience in bundling hamlling grain. Ilighe.-t I cash price paid for all kinds of the countv, elected by thu whole pe >- county of Yamhill, does not care to go Ab-o, ------- '‘‘Uit ------- A bn. dealers in---- -— for me, if 1 were in busiuess here. pie, will violate the law under which the to a cross road to do its public business, Just ¡is it now does for competing A new, neat pnd clean stock Every ar removal is to lake plate ami under ■ nJ for that reason,its live and eiiterget- establishments who are striving to ticle A No 1 Fruit Jars, Butter (’rocks. which building« a.e to be constructed, c people, will, with some regret,perhaps, combat the evil. I refer to G eo . Colored Glassware. Cutlery, Cased Goods. pusset! l>y our leg slative assembly, ami n some instances, locate its public im W. D i rt the P rescription D rvg - Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars. unanimously »nppoiled by Senators provements at some mure thriving center <!I st who is selling drugs, medi Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season Bird and Watts of Lafayette, Represen ■ ¡or the common good. We have no ill cines, paints, oils, stationery etc. We have put our prices down low. Give u- Wagon?, Buggies anrf Carrottf?. Binder Twine, Bs'tlnn Cii, . □ tative Lafollett of Siieritl in, ami Repre will toward Lafayette, or its people. A at such exceedingly low prices a call, inspect our stock, and we will guar Machine Supplies cf all kinds. ’ ’ani sentatives Laughlin ami Little of North lew uioss backs there have retarded liei that I decided this is no place for .iiitee prices to suit you Vaml ill, ami tlie entire legislature. progress, and have killed the town. To- me, and the other fellows may as That poition of this law re ids as follows : lay, her main stieet has but thiee busi well pull out. too. i See. 6. Should the legal voters ol ness houses, Lorn the Essex hotel to Yours in Sorrow, said countv decide to t Lange the loo- Hembree’s livery stable, cm either side II. I. P rice . ___ a lion of said county seat, and slipuhl tin if the stieet; and all the other houses same he relocated at some ctlier poin than where the same now is, the county are shut lip, and their former occupants, «■oiirt of said county shall not have th. rat of business or moved away. To- Z3L jsiwer or authority to contrai t for or cm lay, C. F. Royal, has sold his property struct public buildings to excel"! tin HENERY DUNZEH, cost of $45,000. and shall not have pow to Dr. J. VV. Watts, for the paltry sum o: •«■< ---- PROPRIETOR of the----- ■ er or authority to levy any tax upon I li <375, at private sale, and this property property of said county, ’n excess of is within one block of the court house, two mills on the dollar of the taxable at Lafayette ; contains a half block; Ims Acme i .... u«er Hou^.u. . Uiue cueu eueüer»and Drillt Mo t eifi'ciive ami se'-vi' e.t.ilc lami Has on hand property of said county .annually, for said ,, ’W1 tru-. a xlt. and Wille tiie, a large two story hard finished house implement in use. IIi I, .¡1 RI NNF.lt l’IIEss i)R|ir purpose. ,'W.OOO first, class shingles, 10.000 posts. 2-1-mG L ".-I tir.proved and Lest -ecder in wie. thereon, with good orchard, barn, wood- Surely Senators Bird and Watts and .50,900 shakes. our representatives aro honorable men ; died, and necessary outbuildings, all .1 Collard. Agl. McMinnville, were sworn to support the constitution well Icoated, and costing not a cent less J G. W Suppington, Agt. North Yamhill —For the Ad. of - of the state, and would not have given than $1.500. It was a voluntary piivute their assent to a law, which was wholly sale, ami the property rents for $100 a Headquarters 15 miles from McMinnville, a sham, and which wi<, in the language year. Why the sacrifice? Because its near the head of Panther (’reck ot the Register “tailed on to the law for owner recognized what is unevitable, For tne next Sixty Days at the old reliable Pioneer Boot and ShoeStore no other purpose tliat^ to mislead the that the place is hopelessly dead anc. sign of the Big Boot, opposite the Grange Store. people and taxpayers in regard to the mat and beyond relief. And why, we ask, —Which will soon appear.— The subscriber here by announces to the citizens of McMinnville and vicinity the above ter.” What interest or motive did Senat should YamhlW county, spend $100,000, or one-half that sum, in such a place? ors Watt and Bird,both living and owning —Dealers in all kinds of— property in Lafayette, have in trying “to It has given it help for 30 years; it mislead the people and taxpayers in re nought 100 acies of land for it, ami took gard to this matter?” Especially, wlren common money Iodo it; it bought in the A career in tlie Boot and Shoe line for the pa-1 eighteen years in thi« city ha««.tab the Register intimates, that they pur town lots at Guardian’s sale, to quiet lisheil a business character lor competency ami integrity, with a minute kiio»i«|nt of —Goods sold at— the local demiimls favors him ill flic wholesale market ami emil'le.s him to nmlenvll posely “mislead the people and tax title with common money ; it defended houses in the siuue line that ale net possessed of equal advantages. Moreover, he pro payers”—“and all this for McMinnville” ? its title and that of its citizens in the poses, in the profit red sale, to divide the margins with rhe customer for tlie speciM time. The public will please call mid examine. No trouble tu show goods. The fact is, that the law is valid and land office, in the state courts, in the —And— binding and no lawyer of any standing, federal courts, and it lias spent upon P. F. BROWNE. will over bis own signature, publicly that town, as the Register would have state tlie contrary; no county court it, $30,000, ot common money, raised febltf To any part of the city. will violate it, and there is no need < f mainly from the portions of the county outside ol Lafayette, it has quietly al any assumed violation. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA ---- I1EADQVARTERS Foil----- The act limits tlie amount to $45,000. lowed its public business to remain VIA 1 This, is more than sufficient, to build a there for more than forty years, vainly court house, jail and fit them up. as the hoping that as nature had done much ny Register writer very well knows. The lor the town, its citizens would do a lit And Connections. tle. Anil Yamhill county lias been sore old couit house now at. Lafayette, was ('rockery ami Glasswarew now arriving from Fare to San Francisco, $32; Sacramento $30. The Factories at old rates, and will therefore built in 1S59, cost $14,875. Tim jail was ly deceived and disappointed. Close connections made at Ashland with be sold built in 1878, cost $5,500, and even then, town in spile of all this aid, has dwindled stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho •Stage Company. into decay, and still cries out fora larger ---- Sole Agent for the Celebrated----- after it was accepted, was not fit to hold a prisoner. It was lined with wood , lease. These contentions do no good, (DAILY EX( EPT SUNDAYS.) East Side Division. and now has only lour cells in it, and but the tiuth must be told, and in the BETWEEN 1 OK I LA N D and ASHLAND. An Assortment of these Popular Goods Mail Train. they are detached and moviible. These spii it of kindness, we say to the good LEAVE. ARRIVE. In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received. people ot Lafayette, that you should cells can be utilized in the basement of Portland 8:(M) A. M.lAshland 4:99 A. AL Ashland...X:45 P. M IPortiaml 3.45 P. Al. a new court house, and tor that matter not revile us, if we are forced by your pa Albany Ext less Train. Lamp chimneys 50 and 75 cents per doz. $1 ,000, added to the cost of a court per and its facile scribe, to tell the truth. < Ilina dishes .*»<» cents per dozen LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:00 P. ALILebanon 9:20 P. AL What we Guarantee for the Dress Coeds of our Manufacture: house, will make a better basement Let the Register issue another extra Garrison ’ s Block, - McMinnville, Or. Lebanon. .4:45 A. M. I Portland 10:05 A. M jail in it, than tlie county now lias. and distribute it to its 50 readers in La X<> be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and luest Pullmnn Palace Sleeping Cars approve<l machinery, ami to be the cheapest goods in the market when service is The fact is, the entire county buildings fayette, and again we say, “Tell the Daily between 1‘ortliind and Ashland. considered. at Lafayette w ith all the grounds, re Truth.” I’lie O. AC. K. R. Ferry makes conneetion Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather or a shower, with pairs and fencing (save tlie reference' with all the regular trains on the Ea.-t bide out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking. Division from fool of F Slreet. cost less than $21,000, as the public re NOTES AND NEWS. T lie manufacturing, dyeing ami finishing is done in such a manner, that the goods cords of this county will ami do show, Vest Side Division. BETWEEN EOKILANDA: < OKVALLIS. can ht» washed if desired, without the least injury to the fabric. and the greater part ol this cost was in Mail Train. Buffalo Bill, with liis Wild West Our g«iods are wool dyed, und the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and greatest LEAVE. ARRIVE. curred over 27 years ago, when building combination gave a private performance care and skill can make them. 1 ‘ ort ’ and 7:3oA. M.ICorvallis 12:25 P. M. and building material, were more than before Queen Victoria and attendan s G«»o«ls show just what they are and will be until worn ont, as there is no weighting, ■’orvallis 1:30 P. Al.I Portland C:15 ............. . 1’. M. three times us dear as now. At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon stiffening, or artificial lustre use<l to increase (he weight or finish; as is the case with* yesterday. Pacific R. R. f<»r Yaquina Bay. To show how a drowning man will large classai goods in the market, but which disappears after a few days’ service. Expreaa Train. Henry M. Stanley has been heard catch ata straw, weqmte further from As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an article in every way re LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:50 P. M |McMinnville8:00P.M. liable, and unsurpassed by similar goo«ls, either foreign or domeslic, and would respect the Register: “But tlie amount the from. Advices bear date of Banza, Mis- \I< Min’villc5:45A.M.Iportland 9:00 . ......... A.M. people will have to pay in case of re udeka, Congo, March 29. lie will take Local tickets for sale-and baggage checked fully ask an examination of the various styles ami shades to be found on sale by mer the route for relief of Emin Bey, via it company ’ s up-town office, corner Pine chants who are agents for the goods. moval is not all. The present buildings ltf In the City. md Second streets. Tickets for principal All goods of our manufacture should bear the name and trade mark of are in a good state of preservation, and Stanley’s falls for Wadely, The enter joints in California can only be procured at ompany’s office. will do (or the next twenty-five years. prise lias caused a sensation among the THE PROVINCIAL PRIZE HCRSE. . ('oner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. They are worth nt least $30,000, and will natives. Freight will not be received for shipment iftcr live P. M. on either the East or West be a total loss to the county, so if the Centralia News: The farmers of thia Side Divisions. court house costs $80,000, and the pres valley did not get their hop yards in II. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS, ent property is a loss, the county will be readineas for planting thia season, but Manager. G. F. A Pass. Agt. Will stand the ensuing season, commenc- i »i - . .11 f i I big April 1st, ami ending Julv 31st, at out $110,000.” several ot them will form a combany McMinnville, in the old Mill yard, every This assumes throe falsehoods: That and build a drying house sufficiently day, Die court house will cost $80,000, or hall large to accmodate their yards, thus Single service, $10, payable at time of ser- that sum, and that the taxpayers will lessening the expense. v ice; to insure. $15, payable when man* i> be taxed to refund that $30,000, and known to he with foal or when parted with Phillip Hayfield, a well known and >r removed from the county Al! care will third that the present pro| erty is n >« ------- Agents for the- worth $l),000, more than it cost 27 highly respected citizen of Mohawk, in be taken to prevent accidents, but no re sponsibility will be assumed I Lane county, was killed Wednesday af years ago. In the first place, it is not n Will tin«l pedigree on bills posted thrnugb- T --*?*. J M. lU LERY. 9 question, wiihtiikh or not,Yamhill coun ternoon. Ho was engaged in felling |'»it the county Proprietor. ty needs new buildings, or will soon timber near his residence, when a tree have them, but wiikhk they are to be which lie had cut off lodged, and in get FOR SALE. C. H. FLEMING, Prop. ting it down a limb »truck him, breaking built. A PIECE <>F VALUABLE PROPER- As soon as this county seat question his skull. — A Full Line of — A ty <-onsi'*ting «»f .'d’._. acres one mile is settled, Lafayette will do as she did 1 Lizzie Faulds anil Florence Fallon, from North Yamhill, Oregon This piece of land will be sol«l cheap on easy terms The Keep on hand a complete stock of these in 1858. At tile very first tenn of the eonvieted of participation in tlie robberv property has a good house and out build goods. Also a large ami well as county court, after she had won tlx of an old Iran named Isaac Allen in ings, two good wells, a tirst-class brick yar«l. sorted line of i g«»o«l young orchard and small fruit of all «lection over Dayton by only 11 votes, a From and Main streets saloon in Ladies’ and Children's Work kinds Will also sell a go«»«l butcher shop the town o( Lafayette, induced the Portland some three months ago. were in North Yamhill. For further particulars -A «PECIALTY.- J L (’A8TLE. county court, to begin steps toward ' sentenced Tuesday to serve one year address —At the Millinery Parlor» of— Hct and Cold Baths, 25 Cts. BStf North Yamhill, Oregon. building a new brick court house. It each in the penitentiary at Sateni. ---- Ladies' and Gents’----- was not twelve months until the con rtiere was only one woman ever sent to —Have Just Added— tract was let, and while yet, Oregon was the state prison before from Multnomah !»' A sparsely settled territory. county, ami that was Carrie Bradlev, for I So now, as soon as a decision shall lie murder. The convicted women will not HATS AT HALF PRICE In the City Try Them. ------- AND FINE-------- had, Lafayette «ill be anxious to end he taken to Salem for two or three Business of T.ogan Bros. A Hentler- 8on, I am ready to do all kinds of the contest forever. She will sacrifice days. every thing to prm-iire a favorable coun On information that Piesiilert Harris ty court, and backed by tlie necessities (Successorio A. M. Taggart. —At Any Time.— which actually require new bail ling., ami several directors of the Northern In all the latest Style*» ami Patterns, which «he can easily elect moil committed to Pacific would be on this coast w ithin Delivery Wagon Always Ready. for tit and quality cannot In» beat. Third Street, between E and F. Call ami srr our spring this course. And it she «iKfCeds, she will fifteen days, a meeting of farmers and «live .We a Trial. goo«Is before pur build a court house, and in that event, citizens of Walla Walla, Monday, adopt McMinnville. Oregon. chasing else acting unrestrained by law, build a ed a proposition to offer free right where. 3» court house, as «he says, costing $100,- of way and a bonus of $75,000 if the I 090, and raise the entire amount at u company will build a line to Wal «ingle levy. The sect ion rt above lula Junction and agree to carry wheat “V-V would enjoy your dinner quoted fr< m ti e timovai act, onh to Puget Sound for $1 a ton. $10,000 | ia warranted, is because it is the best : ■«■•imiDOilations for ») and aro prevented by I'ys- applies, in ease of ienioval, and if the "ia subscr il>ed on tlie spot, and a com- Blood Preparation known. It will po»i- pepsia, uso Acker's Dyspepsia Tabktx I I-•(*•» and general travel. Tran* ¡-»nt stock well cared for. taxpayers decide «¡» allow the county milt«. Was appointed to solicit tlie re I lively euro all Blood Diseases, purities the They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In- whole sy- ‘csi.nnd thoroughly builds np tbo - . o,. , everything new and in First-Class 0r^er peat to rem .in at Lifivcte, Under th- manider. A considerable pa<t of the constitution. Remember, wo guarantee it. dl^estion. Flatulency and Constipation. McMixxvn.tr YVo guarantee them. 23 and i>0 cents- delusion that they are thereby saving rigtit of way is already donated. Geo. tv Burt, druggist. Geo. W. Burt, druggist. • Patronage respectfully folicitcd- — Having Bought the— WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. to ¡h, to Ge, to B Ba •Il lili ; Swi son, Warehousemen and Grain Buyers. Fresh Family Groceries. Fann, Dairy and IMili MAC1 I IXERY. Call and Soe (J's. SHINGLES ! ! Ki _ - Panther ('reek Cedar Camp, Look Out GREAT REDUCTION SA I. l i < > E IJ< >< >TS A N I ) SHOES, BONA Llonr and Deed FIDE SALE. The Lowest Cosh Price Delivered Free ! LOOK OUT! For A Stock of \. J. APP1AR8ON, Oregon & California R. R. WAY DOWN 13roac 1 liea < 1 1 ) î *ess C x oods. 0. Grissen’s PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Dry Goods House ___ MILTON! Broadhead Worsted Fills, Jamestown. N. Y. HORSEMEN! Bishop&Kay svi A hen you want horse bills printed, remem ber that the T elephone ofilce is unsurpassed in facilities for doing tliis and all other kinds of Job Printing. Good work. Low prices. MILLINERY ! McMinnville Baths! MILLS Fancy Millinery I Shaving, I’air (idling and—- ----- Skampning Parlors- Gents’ Furnishing goods, r* Truck and Express FINE Trucking and SHOES. D. Ixtiss The Finest Line of Cigars OTHO WILLIAMS, Delivering Merchant Tailor M. S. rV\\c Corner Third and C Streets Fine Tailoring a Specialty. Good Fit Gcaranterd or X» Lib. HraderKH Bros.