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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1888)
ocratic supreme justices, but by putting a Democratic minority on The tariff laws now in force in election boards in the ratio of two The Official Democratic Paper. this country are every way injuri or three. ous to the business of Oregon. If Then look at the practice of old X. X.. HEATH.......... rubli.h^r. the farmers of this state could pur and well established states. In chase clothes, implements and arti Pennsylvania with 80,000 R< publi »1-M innvii . i . i .J F riday , M ay 25, 1888. cles of necessity used by him, at a can, Randall, Snowden, Ermen much cheaper rate than he now trout, Hall, Lynch,Scott and Buck- nKWOCRATIC STATE TICKET. does he would have that much alew, Democrats and sent to con COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE. more money to trade with, and to gress. Presidential Electors. pay his debts with. The price of W. II EFFINOKR, W. It. BILYEU, In Massachusetts, a large manu E It. SKIPWORTH. the farmers wheat is fixed at Liver facturing and tariff state, Morse, Train« for the fnut have A«h St. wliarf pool ; a reduction of the tariff could Collins, Burnett and Russell, Dem every <lay at 19:30 A. M. anil 1:15 I*. M. Wood can now be had at reason Congress JOHN M. GEARIN. not change it. A large number of ocrats are in congress. Attached to the 1 :!5 p in train are .through able prices at the farms in Oregon are mortgaged. Supreme Judge In Connecticut,another manufac Pullman Sleeping Cars to Council Blufls anil Paul JOHN BURNETT The tariff has been such a burden turing and tariff state, Vance, Attached to the 12:30 a in train is the that the farmers could not pay tax French and Granger, Democrats, Walla Walla Dayton Sleeper, which can BEMOCItATIC COUNTY TICKET. es and high prices for what they congressmen, sup with Russell, he boarded at East Portland station any after S p m As I have four hundred cords cut buy without incumbering their (rep.) congressman, and Hawley time Representativos Trains arrive at 2:15 and 7 :!5 p ni every and more being cut; I hope property. Let us reduce these bur and Platt senators. day, GEO. W. BRIEDWEI.I., E. E. SF.I.PH. dens for the good of all. When the In New Jersey, a democratic The company reamvo the rijl.t to to be able to fill all Clerk farmer is prosperous the merchant state, the two senators are demo change eteameifl or bailing day«, R L HARRIS orders promptly. is. Whatever the tariff is to other cratic and two representatives out Sheriff TO ASTORIA,-Str. R R Thompson states it is a positive curse to Ore of seven are Republicans. T. J HARRIS. leaves Ash st wharf every Monday Wed gon. We have fewer manufacturers Ohio, a wool growing anil Repub and Saturday at 11 :30 p. in. U S M til Recorder than any other state, and if we had lican state, send five Democrats out steamer leaves Ash st. daily, except Sun J. THOMPSON. day, at 6 a. in., fur Astoria. many the freight charges on man of twenty-one representatives. Orders taken at the yard by B. F. Commissioners. ufactured articles across the conti Minnesota, a republican state, TO DALLES AND CASCADES, Rhodes. C O. SCOTT, II. GEE. nent is protection to those we have. sends three Democrats and two Leave Asli ht. ut 6 a. in., except Sun Treasurer. day. Wool is about the only article we Republicans to congress, beside two G. W. GOUCHER. raise that is protected. Yet the Republican senators. (Jive me a Call, TO OR EDON CITY, Dayton and Al Assessor, statistics of the world show that Kentucky, a 50,000 majority hanv.—Str. leaves Portlind at 7 a. m. L. F HALL A. F. ARTHUR, Prop. the price of wool is not regulated Democratic state sends up two re Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, for School Superintendent. Dayton and way points. Returning leave by tariff laws. But for the tariff, publican delegates. Dav ton as 6 a. in., l uesilavs, Thursdays C C. LINDEN. we could buy foreign wool to mix Tennessee, a 20,000 Democratic ind Saturdays. For Albany and way Sn.veyer with our own. The demand would state, has two Republican congress ooints at 6 a. in., Mondays and Tliurs- H 8. MALONEY. lays. Returning, leave Albany Wednes- advance the price of foreign wool men. Coroner. lav« ami SatnuJavs. TICKET OFFICE and therefore our own. Missouri, the strongest Democrat FIRST & OAK STS. A. L. MAXWELL, G SMITH Mr. Hermann votes in congress ic state in the union, has two Re Gen. Pass. & Ticket A "ent. Joint Representativo with the high tariff party. In do publican representatives from Dem 0. V. KUYKENDALL. ing so we think he does lasting in ocratic districts, namely, Warren District Attorney jury to the merchants and farmers from Kansas City, and Wade from G. W. BELT. of Oregon. Mr. Gearin, if elected, Springfield, where that fraud Fre will vote to reduce the tariff, and mont showed Gen. Lyon “into the W. R. Derby says he never voted to break every yoke upon the in mouth of Hell,” in 1861. North Carolina has four Republi for a Democrat in his life. Dem dustries of this state. Tariff reform ocrats remember this when you go rises higher than mere partisan can and five Democratic congress- ship. There are many Republicans men. 4,0 the polls. who believe the time has now come West Virginia, which was crea George W. Briedwell and K. E. when these war taxes should be rad ted a state during the war, has been 'Selph are men, honorable and hon ically reduced. The Oregonian, of Democratic since the war was pul Portland, has often said so. If an down by Democrats and foreigners, 0 est, firm in thek.convictions. unhealthy party spirit drives it to Nathan Gaff, Jr., a Republican, to x' The Umpaqua Herald says that the support of Mr. Hermann and stand off three Democrats. the Prohibition party must win this the tariff, there are many merch These instances are cited, beside fight. It will be a cold day when ants and farmers who will not fol many others in view, to show that low that newspaper this year. They almost every delegation in congress you do. believe the welfare and interests of is divided so that both political fac John P. Irish requested John F. this state are greater than party, tions in the country is represented. Swift to jointly discuss the politi and will vote for Gearin, who repre This is a potent argument for the I cal issues of the day. Swift did sents tariff reform. The Democrat election of a Democratic congress not want any tf the Irish wit, so ic party has dodged this great is man at the ensuing election. It is declined. sue until this year, and was not an easy matter for the Republican therefore entitled to the votes of senators to pass a measure in the , Democrats of old Yamhill, it is tariff reformers. But now, for the Republican senate, but it is not necessary for your party paper first time, it has come squarely out not so easy for a Republican to tell you to put your shoulder to in favor of lower tariff taxes ; it is representative to get measures the wheel and push. We see you the duty of every voter who believes through the Democratic house, es are doing it. with us to give it a trial and vote pecially when the Republican sen for the man who will carry out the ators are secretly fighting the Re Wool in Eastern Oregon is sell vie.l’S contained in President Cleve publican representative. O ui * Wag Judge ing for 11 cents per pound and land’s mC?«age. Mr. Gearin is, we Strahan was elected to the supreme still the Republican party howls. think, as well qualified for a seat bench receiving 27,000 votes; G. Free wool could not put the price in congress, as is Mr. HernL'm, and W. Webb was elected treasurer by below the preset price. will have the advantage of acting 26,000, and this vote is not repre with the majority party, that has Do you think that W. R. Derby controlled the lower house of con sented in congress, one-half the should be elected a representative gress for the last fourteen years, people in the state. There are two from Yamhill when he is a man of save two. But even if there was a Republicans in the senate; wii. no religious pretentions, an infidel wide difference in the qualifications not have a Democrat in the house*, almost? Do not vote for W. R. of the two candidates for congress, which is Democratic? Herman has done absolutely nothing since he principle is greater than men. We was first elected to congress. The The great men of the Republican vote for a principle of tariff reform only thing he relies on is the bill when we vote for John M. Gearin, a creating the Harney land oilice and 7 party are in hot water to know who principle so far reaching that it is that was introduced by Senator t is willing to be a candidate on the all important that we sustain him Mitchell, aided by Gov. I’ennoyer, presidential ticket. No one seems to want it. The chance for elec in the approaching election.— Rev and it would have gone through enue-Reform Merfhnnte, the house without Herman’s help. tion is so small. The congressmen gets good pay, DIVIDED DELEGATIONS. but if he does not work he should The Republican ticket this year be set aside. If his bitter partisan ds a good ticket to be scratched There is one consideration that ship prevents him accomplishing •and from remarks heard through out the town and country our should be taken into account in the anything, it would be better to sup election, plant him with a man who could -opinion is, that it will be unmer present congressional namely, the composition of the dele act in harmony with the majority. cifully scratched, gation. It has been the policy of Mr. Gearin is a Democrat and a The house of Representatives the Democratic party and adminis native Oregonian. He is educated have passed a bill creating a de trations in national affairs to appor and has studied the polities of the partment of agriculture. The bill tion governmental work among country. He is full of sympathy places the singnal service in the men of all political ideas, but par with the Democratic policy : nd •control of this department; it being ticularly among the two great par would secure the support of the n a- ties,and the Republican party in jority in the house. This is for tl e .now in the war department. the last ten years has been oblidg- voters and taxpayers to think The Oregonian in its Monday ed to recognize the soundness of this about. If the object ir. sending a issue says: “The Oregonian hns policy and to adopt it, not only in man to congress is to secure bene indeed often said, and still says national affairs but in local. That fit to the state, it is business to that the tariff should be ra a party in the administration of the send such a man as can accomplish dically reduced.” The Oregonian government should have the con the work. History proves that should stick to this and advocate trol, or in other words the majority Hermann cannot do th«* work. We vote, cannot be questioned, but the might as well not have any one the reduction. minority ought also to have a word there. This stat«* is not interested Blaine will sail for America long to say. This îb not denied and in paying a man $5,000 a year to before the national election, in never has been by the Democratic parade before an M. 0. A congress order to assist the nominee of the party as a national party. In Dem men is not a whit better than a Chicago convention. During the ocratic states full Republican dele county commissioner, who works convention he will be on a coacting gations have been sent to congress, for nothing and pays his own ex trip in Scotland. Mr. Blaine has when that body was Republican, penses, in point of honor, and if not changed his mind in regard to for the purpose of harmonizing the then* is nothing to do in congress majority. A Democratic represen there is no use in electing n repre tn® presidency. tative in a vast Republican major- [ sentative. On the theory followed Oregon is naturally Republian ity always was unable to aecom-1 by the administration we think it says every member of that party nlish anything of importaace, but a best to have a Democratic member in the state, The woods is full of 1 Republican member from a Demo- to act with the Republican senators. Republican speakers trying to win | eratic community had very little a vote from the Democrats. If | trouble in getting his measures Is Consumption 1 curable. things were so safe, why spend through. Any one of ordinary in- Read the following: Mr C 11. Morris. Newark, Ark., says: “Was down with money on campaign speeches? i telligencc ought to grasp the idea ahetss of lungs, and friend« and phvsicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Democrats to the front with a good I of the policy. In Oregon 26,900 votes were Began taking Dr King’s .New Disco.cry strong pull we have got the state. for Consumption, am now on mv third cast for Webb, Democrat, for state bottle, and able to oversee the v nrk on m\ The opposition papers are prov treasurer being about 200 more farm. It is the finest medicine ever made?’ Jessp Decatur, Ohio, sav> ing that Fuller, was a Democrat than for McBride, Republican for Had it Middlewart, not been for Dr King** New DU during the war. Well, well, that is secretary of state, and yet trie Dem covery for Consumption I would have died lung troubles Was given up by doctor^ crime enough to condemn any man. ocratic side of the state has no voice of Ain now in best of health.” ’Try it sample Just think of it, a Democrat. Had in the Democratic house of Repre bottles free at Rogers A Todd, (5) it not been for the northern Dem- sentatives. This is not good judg Electric Bitters. crats wo would not l»e a union to ment in the people. Had there This remedy is Ixwoming so well known day. Do you know that 234,8471 been a Democrat in the delegation and Light Binder. so popular ns to need no special men more Democrats in the north wore —two Republican Senators and one tion All who have used Electric Bitters the blue than did Republicans? A Democratic representative, the del airs the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is cuaran- egation would have been Republicn, teed Democrat indeed.— Review. Io do all that is claimed Electric but more potent. It is an estab Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidhervs will remove Pimples. Boils. Republican newspapers are print lished fact than Herman wants to Rheum and other affections caused bv ing the negotiations between Clark- be mnde U. S. Senator, and Dolph Salt impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the son of the National Republican and Mitchell, looking out for their1 system ami prevent as well as cure all Ma lariu fevres. —For cure of headache. Con committee and St. John the, 1’rolii. own interests, are imnoding him all stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bit bition nominee for president in ’84- they can in his pull for it. There ters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Brice fiOcts. and ll.On’per They say the Republicans offered is a secret antipathy on the part of bottle at Rogers - Todds Drug Store. (5) St. John $25,000 to pul) out, St the senators as any can sec, against John wanted $250,000 but finally Herman, which would not exist if th® Childrrn. They »re es- Accepted the $25,000 but before a D< mocrat was warming the repre DVWv pecially liable to sud<l-n payment decline«!. Unwittingly sentative chair. Th«> Republicans Cold«, Cougli», Croup, Whooping Cough, We guarantee Acker'« English a c%ltViì-5 every time they publish it, they in Oregon have admitted the ex-1 eta. Kemedy • positive cure. It car,-s 1 lay in..« brand the party with corrupt pedicncy of dividing the political. hour» of «nxioua watching. Sold by nrac'Jcew, ( influence by not only electing d» m- • Gm. W.lhirt, Druggist. WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. TO THEMERCHANTS OF OREGON. Wood Yard. Sawing a Specialty, BISHOP & KAY New Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices of Spring and Summer Clothing and Gents Tweed. $10 00 11 00 12 0O 14 00 15 IK) 16 00 We also carry a full line of the old and reliable Brownsvill Woolen ll H Mill's Goods, in both Heavy and .1 ll Light weight. No goods sold in ll ll Oregon give better satisfaction. u u We have just added a Merchant ll ll 17 60 Tailoring department to our Ready ll ll 20 00 Made business. It is under the 22 50 control i f Mr. J. E. Ross, who is The Finest 6 (K) well known to be a fine cutter and All Wool Norfolk Jackets 1 501 fitter. Men’s Ulsters ll ll We will 'be well pleased to have 1 751 tl ll 3 (X) 1 our friends desiring special suits ll ll 5 00 give us a call. 1 The prices for Tailor Made Goods A big Drive in Seersucker $2 00 will be materially reduced and we Coats and Vests at Alpaca Coats and Vests 4 501 think are cheaper than any Tailor Fancy Cheeks 2 50 shop in Oregon. Alpaca Coats ond Vests Remember our old motto, Ourlines of Neck Wear, Hosiery, Silk Handerchiefs, Summer Under-; THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. wear, Gloves, Cuffs and Collars, Plain anil Fancv Shirts are full and complete, and our stock of new Style Hats eclipse any stock ever before offered to the people of McMinnville, Oregon. Yamhill. 1 Lig ht Weight Suit at Bishop & Kay, / T k I ? HARDWARE and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, McMinnville, Oregon. Agents for RUSSELL & CO.’S line line of Tlireashers, Saw Mills, Wagons, Buggies and Farming Implements. .Little Hep The now ’Oïi -is-sasvrsic Mower. Stool Frame Osborne THE BEST WAGON IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. THE NATIONAL TUBULAR AXLE FARM WAGON, P arlin ' s N ew S pring C ultivator . We have Double Cultivators with all the Late Improvements. lho well known Rose Disc Harrow. VZe have the Largest assortment of biggies in Yamhill county. MARTIN &SANDERS.