The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 13, 1888, Image 2

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    VZEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
THE "PECULIAR PEOPLE.”
COPP’S LAND REVIEW.
regon lía
ill
T
•a
ir
BISHOP & KAY.
The London Daily News gives a Women'« Righto Under the Pre-emp­
tion and Ohtcr Land Laws.
The Official Democratic Paper. summary of a lecture by I’’. D. Mo-
JVÎT2D
—t linveopencl a full stock of -
catta on the Jews of the world.
Continuing
the
subject
of
last
[
Gi:o<'i
i:ii>
... ............................................................FubJI.her.
Whatever may 1c said against
<il.
AIM:.
New Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Pric^
‘ h . ckeii Y.
them, the Jews, ns a people, are a I week’s letter, I will give a few points
•M c M innvii . i . k , F kiuay , J ii . y 13. IMSi. subject of peculiar interest. Their ! respecting Women’s rights under,
I l.iAl’S.
of Spring niid Summer (Nothing
TOBACCO
!
tenacity, energy, shrewdness, clan- several statutes, beginning with I
Gents Tweed.
National Tickel.
ishne.-s, racial peculiarities, strong­ the
COLUMBIA
RIVER
ROUTE,
VI LE Y E I, A N D ïïn’d^T IIU RM A N ly marked features, and their util­ I
rnE-EMI’TION LAW
ity to compete successfully with 1
A
widow
or maid over twenty- Trains for Dio Mast leave Asli St. oharf
any and every people on
the
rnrtn,{
oh
Ynrth
We also carry a full
.
$10 00 j
Light Weight Suit, at
VOUR ATTENTION FOR A MOMENT and the fact that they are scattered ! one years of age is entitled to land every .lay ht 11;4o A. »I. ne.l 1’15 P. JI.
(<
11 00 old and reliable Brownsvill W i -
tl
¡Mill’s (¡pods, in both iS'^
ÌI
il
every nation, present them upon compliance with the statuary Atta. Led to the 1:1."> |> in train are tliroiigli i rcxii Vegetables of all description*
12 CM)
This week if |iereonality is ex- through
fl
from so many points ot viciV, that requirenents respecting pre-emp­ Pullman Sleeping Cars to Council Blull's
¿(
JI
<X)
Light weight. No go(,d4
will be kept w hile ia Season.
rTossed in T he T elephone , call it they cannot be overlooked in any
and St Paul
II
««
5 00 Oregon X'.vo bejter satisfa^j,J,, c
Icath-enism. For some time past discussion, commercial-, professional tions. Full citizenship is not a re­ Attached to the 12:30 n m train is the
XV lurYoinst ad,!^.,
.
«
u
1C 00
IVallu Walla Dayton fileepor, which can
•our political friends on the opposite
quirement, declaration of intention lie boarded at East Portland station any­ WHI sell ut bottom price for cash or ex­
religious.
«
G
p
17 50 1 ailonng departiiu-nt In
■side have said that editorial work of In
change
far
produce.
June
15:8tf
time after H p tn
Great
Brlttdn
and
Ireland
being
all
that
is
necessary
in
that
<(
ll
20
00
Made
business.
It
is
undo
¡O
Trains
arrive
at
2:1-3
mid
7:0
p
m
every
on this piper ¡3 not done in this of­ there arc about 100,000 Jews, of
A. HUSSEY
■control of Mr. J. E. Ross, i?"
lay.
22 50
fice. We want th ; public to under- i whom seVeh-tenths arc in Ix»ndon. respect.
The Finest
I
. well known to be a fine cutter an(
6
00
Any
woman
who
is
the
head
of
The
company
reserve
the
right
to
All
Wool
Norfolk
Jackets
Bt:in 1 that it is ; th.it tin s -ntiments In the British colonies there are
change rteumera or sailing days,
na
1 50 litter.
expressed in this paper are our o.vn.
Men
’
s
Ulsters
a
family,
though
less
than
twenty-
less than 20,(XX). In Paris there
H
it
1
75
I
We
will
be
well
ploased
to
haw
mid that pirti'3 having any kick are
TO ASTOR I A,-Str. Il li Thompson
40,0(K), and 30,(MX) in the rest one years old, if otherwise qualified, leaves
U
G
8 00 our friends desiring Bpeeia|
Ash st wharf every Monday Wed
'
to make against thorn are requested
of
France.
There
are
GOO,
000
Jews
may
secure
land
under
these
laws.
itid
Satu'dav at 11 :3I) p. in. U S Mail
U
ll
5 00 give us a call.
to call and interview us, and not
in
Germ
my.
ami
500,000
in
Ameri
­
steamer
leaves
Asli
at.
daily,
except
Sun-
A married woman is not entitled
«oiiir one else. People wishing the
| The prices fur Tailor Made Good»
A big Drive in Seersucker
In the northern coasts of Afri­ to the right of pre-emption. A sin­ lay, at G a. m., fur Astoria.
■columns of this p iper for a discus- ca,
$3 00 will bo materially reduced #nJ W6
Coats and Vests at
ca
and
in
Abyssinia
there
are
many
TO DALLES AND CASCADES,
gle woman who marries after filling
«ion on any subject which is clean,
Alpaca Coats and Vests
think are cheaper than any Tailor
Leave Ash st. at G a. in.» except Sun-
van have them, but w - j do not in- and 50,000 in" Persia. It is said her declaratory statement and be­ lay.
4 50
Fancy Checks
GROCERIES,
that
they
can
be
found
in
every
shop in Oregon.
fore making any proof and pay­
t-nd to be bulldozed into anything
2
50
Alpaca Coats ond Vests
state
in
South
America.
In
Po
­
TO
OREGON
CITY,
Dayton
and
A)
ment,
forfeits
all
rights
as
a
pre
­
which our judgment says is not
Remember our old motto,
—Str. leaves Portland at 7 a. tn.
CROCKERY,
right. A few people in this city land they are very numerous. emptor and cannot acquire title to Hany.
O»r lines of Neck Wear, Hosiery,
Mondays Wednesdays uml Fridays, for
Those
in
the
Holy
Land
are
not
in
the land, though she and her hus Dayton and way points. Returning leave
Silk llandervhiefs. Summer Under­ THE BEST GOODS FOR THE
wdl undjrst.ln 1 the above item».
i very happy condition. While band continue to reside thereon.
LEAST MONEY.
*
GLASSWARE, wear, Gloves, Cuffs and Collars,
Davton as G a. m., l uerdays, Thursdays
the Turkish government tolerates
NOT A FRIEND TO LABOR.
In the event of the death of a pre­ md Saturdays. For Albany and way
Plain and Fancy Shirts are full
them, it does not now favor immi­
uointsatGa.ni., .Mondays and Tluns-
and complete, and our sto.uk of new
CANDY AND
When Gen. Dinmnd mi l Mr. D ■ gration into Palestine, a circum­ emptor before making proof end l.ivs. Returning, leave Albanv Wednes-
payment,
the
title
may
be
perfected
Style Hats eclipse any stock ever
luvs ami SativdaVH. TICKET OFFICE
Young, of the Chronicle, warned stance attributed to fear of the in­
¡before offered to the people of
the convention that the nomination road of European ideas. Of tiiose by or for thfe benefit of the heirs. FIRST Ji OAK STS. A. L. MAXWELL,
NOTIONS.
Gcu. Pass. & Ticket Agent.
McMinnville, Oregon
Yamhill.
of Harrison meant defeat for the Re who are there, many are devoted to Ordinarily widows are not heirs,
and
cannot
make
final
proof
and
publican party on the Pacific coast, Hebrew studies, while the rest eke
they undoubtedly knew what they out a miserable livelihood by small payment for their own benefit. In
were saying. Against Mr. Harris­ industries, aided by money sent to some states widows are by statute
on's private character we have them from various countries, which made heirs of their husbands, and
heard no complaints, but against is doled out to them in small sums. where such is the case, there should
be no other heirs, the widow may
his record as a friend to labor we
perfect and enjoy the title to the
have heard many. The most en­
Sam Randall has been quite sick
Should there be several
thusiastic partisan Republicans can but is now better. At one time he land.
heirs the widow as one of them may
not call him a friend to labor. was dangerously ill.
perfect the title for the benefit of all.
When the Chinese question was un­
Where the state allows the widow
der discussion, Mr. Harrison, the
Senator Quay of Pennsylvania
present Republican nominee for has been chosen chairman of the only a dower right—or life estate—
i»resident of the U nited States, cam a republican national committee, He in the property of her deceased
»oldly out and stood fiat footed also has a record and it is not one husband, she cannot acquire title
to his pre-emption claim, but may
against the demands of the Pacific of truth cither.
as guardian make proof and pay­
coast for protection against Chinese
labor. He is not a friend to labor.
After the “granger candidates” ment for the benefit of minor heirs.
were
all killed, the convention Ee­ UNDER THE TIMBER CULTURE LAWS,
TIT FOR TAT.
lected Gen. Harrison, who is a rail­ any unmarried woman over the age
In the cry of “free trade” made road at torney himself and a partner of twenty-one, or any single woman
against the democratic party we of Steve Elkins in a cattle syndi­ who is the head of a family, under
that age may enter and perfect title
see the greatest of till misrepresen­ cate.—Chicago Tribune. (Rep.)
to land.
tations of the facts by the republic­
No residence is required on tim­
tan press. The republican papers
Benj Harrison voted against th.
Agents for RUSSELL & CO.’S fine line of
are very angry at the Democratic bill which was introduced to keep ber culture entries, and marriage
press for their labors in trying to the Chinese out of this country for after initiating entry will not effect
Threashers, Saw Mills, Wagons, Buggies and
show the people of America, Harri­ ten years. Ben Harrison cares a the rights of a woman to perfect ti­
son’s stand on the labor question. whole lot about the people on this tle. The acts of cultivation, plant­
Farming Implements.
At the same time they make the coast. Rise up and let him know ing, etc., required by statute may
statement that Democrats want free by our votes that a few people on be done by an agent as well as by
Oil?' Ì jfu?
THE BEST WAGON IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.
trado. It is false and they know it. this cdast see him in his true light. the entry-woman in person.
The Democratic platform declares
THE DESERT LAND LAW,
fora reduction of the present tariff
We have received a communica­ authorizes any woman, whether
and Democratic legislators are at­ tion from Willamina which we are married or single, who is a citizen
tempting it in the Mills bill, Tit sorry to say is altogether too long of the United States, or of requisite
for tat.
_________
tor publication. Space cannot be age mav be entitled to and has filed
given it. It is an essay by Miss her declaration to become such cit­
A SUPERHUMAN LABOR.
Sadie Wilson which gave a graphic izen, to initiate entry and acquire
The Republican newspapers of history of the settlement of Oregon. title to land upon compliance with
the state are doing till in their pow­ The address was good and it is with its requirements. She may employ
er to to overcome the unfavorable regret that we say that space will an agent to perform the nets neces­
impression which has become stat­ not admit of its publication.
sary to reclaim the land as well
ed in the minds of many owing to
as herself. The wife’s right to take
Harrison’s Chinese record. These
'I’lie republican convention which land under this law is not abridged
papers are publishing his best rec­ was held in Chicago, made a plat­ or interfered with by reason of Her
ord. Wo suppose that all men form in widen it is said that the husband having exercised the priv­
have done at least a little good in republican party wanted protection ileges extended by the law.
their lives. Talk and blow over Har­ but did not define its true stand. THE STONE AND TIMBER LAND LAW,
THE NATIONAL TUBULAR AXLE FARM WAGON,
rison will not conceal his true rec­ Does it want to protect labor or
ord and his stand on all important capital. It is our opinion that this applicable to the states of California
legislation against the laboring peo­ point has been settled in the nomi­ Oregon and Nevada and Washing­
ple of this United States. They nation of Benj Harrison. He is a territory, extends the privilege of
have a a superhuman labor to per­ known factor against the working entry to the extent of one-hundred
K arlin ’ s N ew S prim
and sixty acres to every citizen of
form if they win the day on the Pa­ man.
If a man is nominated by the United States or every person
cific coast.
C ultivator «
the political bosses of any party who has filed a declaration of inten­
who
is
in
favor
of
driving
the
poor
tion
to
become
a
citizen,
regardless
CHRISTIANITY vs. LIBERALISM.
people to the wall, it stands to rea­ of sex.
Excitement between the Chris­ son that the men who nominated
Married and single women stand
tians and Liberalists of this city, him arc inclined the same way. If upon an equal footing with men
has been intense during the last these same bosees who helped to under this law
week, owing to lectures given by Mr. nominate him, work for him during
Rights may be abridged only by
S. P. Putman, the Liberal and* Mr.. the campaign, it publishes to the the voluntary acts of the jierson.
Clark Braden. Mr. Braden is a people that the republican party is The law allows but one hundred
man of some prominence in tne lit­ not a friend of labor.
and sixty acres to be taken by one
erary field and an advocate of
person or association of persons.
Christianity as taught in the Bible.
A citizen of Oregon who has Of course any one whois a member
Mr. Putnam is president of the Sec­ visited Gettysburg says that nearly af an association making entry un­
ular Union and is also prominent all legitimate industry in the com­ der this act waives his or her indi­
in the literary and lecture fields. munity round about the battlefield vidual entry right.
A good deal of bad feeling has been has been abandoned, and the people
It is held that a married woman
brought about by these two men be­ live mostly on those who visit the in California cannot make an en
ing in the city at the same time. famous locality. They sell pre­ try under this act with community
Mr. Putnam delivered a lecture at tended relies and poor photographs. (family) money, if her husband has
the Opora house, Saturday evening ; Carriages are needed to go from exercised his privilege of entry un­
after the lecture Mr. Campbell, pas­ place to place, for the battlefield der the net. Under such circum­
tor of the Christian cliurch, made covers an area of twenty-five miles, stances the husband and wife are ,
We have Double Cultivators with all the
the announcement that th ■ lecture and the people take full advantage considered as an “association o!
Late Improvements.
would bi' reviewd hy Mr. Braden, of every one who wants to hire a persons,” and entitled to but om
immediately,at theChristian church buggy or hack. Accommodations entry.
and the crowd which attended Mr. are meager, yet extortionate prices
THE MINERAL LAND LAWS,
Putnam's lecture went to theehureh arc charged for everything. Of
and heard Mr. Braden review it. course it is useless to protest, or to extend towomen all the rights and
To an impartial judge, which T he say it is a shame that money and privileges that men may exercisi
T elephone intends to always be cupidity should rule on holy ground. or enjoy, without regard to the mar­
yU- y* - * * •
■ —— j
in a religious discussion,
it The almighty dollar is not in the ital relation.
seems that Mr. Braden is too least sentimental.—Oregonian.
AT PUBLIC SALES OF LINDS
harsh, and that in th-' tru ■ ti 'c.'pta-
women stand upon equal terms with
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tion of the word ‘'gentlemen.” it
\ TRI AT FOK Nonni YAMHILL.
men, uml further thev may pur­
does not become neee.-sary to call
chase as great a quantity of land
un opponent an"ignoramu ;' 1 ecause I ri.» McMinnville Brans Band will go nt
fcjssgg»,___ f
-, ''-¿ç B.?» '
he differs with him. in order to1 I > Notili Yamhill, Saturday and dia*
■' -i ■'&'•>
’
privati : entry
have the honor of being a gentle­ our*.* enrol stains of im-sie for the
e.ra of the inhabit..nl*. The as they may be able to find subj
man.
Mr. Putnam undoubtedly ’•mnifiv
a.II ^o in l>nii"n S.w.e-’a wagon- to disposal in that manner or
read as much ami read tlm sane- e boya
‘le. The p.'ople
N" It. Y indilli a ill th. y have the cash script or warrant
line of thought ns Mr. Braden t»j of coti.se be |ilea.*rd to hear them
to p iv for.
come to his present belief. Mr.
H enry N. Corr.
Braden, in the introduction to his I
riTj
book entitled,Problems of Problems,
o( letter* rvmainig in th* |>ont oí«
ne Oslóme Binder,
I no well known Rose Disc Harrow.
states that his first success in the the, McMinnville Yamhill futility, Ore-
Guardian's Sale.
.lunly l.*t,
lim n I led for.
lecture field was attained ! y lectures |
Notn ? i•* hereby given the.t toe under­
•
V
v JoKCpIi
D hiiikuii , Jume» signed guardinn of th»' estate of II. (I
delivered in favor of Liberal thought ' Doilitliert
F! rood Win.
Easier, .1. M.
Burns, an insane person, pursuant to an
in other words he then was an “iguo- I Funi, T. J.
Galvin, leim
order of the County Court of \ ainhill Co.,
Oregon Will duly *?llat public auction to
ramus” and only attained his pros- 1 < i. GunUr Jt Co.
Henry, Win.
Kenne.lv, Hvion the highest bidder, on
ent position by changing his belief. Kirkpitrii k. II. Y.
SATVBDAY. Aug ’2Mb, 1*^1
Mct’Usliv. Jan.
MeArtlmr, J. A.
Is this logic. Mr. Braden, we are l*«rh«,
Mrs. A.
ricksna.Nlr.C.t'. at One o’ch'ck p.m.. on the premises in the
•orry to say, is not creating a favor­ St.Hndlntn \V. C.
Fpringe Mrs A. ( i:y <>( McMinnville •, Yamhill County,
Oreg«)*>, the following < ilttcribed real estate
able impression. He,as an advocate Ss«sr.li«. John
Smith, John
of said estate “to wit.*'
of Christianity, in its pure and per­ Zink. Mrs. F.liMbeth
Ix»ts No five ^5) nnd six (G ■ in Bl
Ik»« calling lor the mmr will ploa'o nine (9»in the < iiy uf M«-Minin iHv, Yam-
fect light, is not a success. But as ray V«.
lutvertim.l. .1. F. W iskcarvsk ,P.M. hill Connty. Ore iron.
a Christian debater, always ready,
Terms of Sale, two thirds etvdidtmn. and
and spoiling for a fight, prepared at
luilnnee <m time purvhassT giving nutc we-
vn rc< I by mort«iL_
.. the prvmim**
igv on
any time to furnish the necessary
Dated, Jnlv Imh. I
n
corpses for two or three first class Children Cry for
W I. BruVUhaw,
Pitcher’s Castorla Attv for said estate
funerals, (these are his own words)
we are sorry to say he is a success. >
and
Keeps
Tfre
MARTIN & SANDERS,
HARDWARE and FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
McMinnville, Oregon
No 4 Osbofi'i^e lower
VZe have the Largest assortment of
I Buggies in Yamhill county.
MARTIN &SANDERS.
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