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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1888)
u?’l WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. The Official Democratic Paper. 9 % IN THE CHILLY BYE AND BYE. COPP'S LAND REVIEW. Benjamin Harrison is on a very Land Scrip« — Name« — value« — How rough road and he better follow the Used. advice given him in the following: O Harnwon, Ben Harrison, trot out the little jug, M c M innville , F kiday , J une 3, 1888. An<l shingle up the cabin, Ben, and fix it warm and snug, It was so awful dusty, Ben, at that Chicago snarl, National Ticket. That perhaps a jug won’t be enough ; you’d Better bring a “bar’l.” CLE VELAN I) and TH U RM A N. And don’t forget Ine cabin. Ben, but keep it somewhere nigh; You will need it to crawl into in the chilly bye and bye, THE FARMERS BAGGED. BISHOP & Ul ai fay I», —I liuvc opened a full stock of GROCERIES. GLASSWARE. (ROCKERY, CIGARS. TOBACCO H. L. HEATH. - - - - I'ublUher. ■ Kt’ ft; E e D.- ■ * Eft,* & • * íX. i : The various warrants, certificates and scrips which may be used in the acquirement of title to public lands are known under the general term of “Land Scrips.” The most common of these are Revolutionary Bounty Land Scrip, issued in satisfaction of Virginia Land Warrants; Military Bounty Democrats and Greenback Land Warrants, issued for service There will be imported into the ers The of Michigan have fused and the in wars prior to March 3,1855; Ag states of California and Oregon dur woolverine state will go Democartic ricultural College Scrip, issued to ing the harvest this year 24,000,000 this year sure. the several states to aid in the es bags from Calcutta. On each of tablishment of institution» for teach these bags a duty of 1} cents will It foretells something when all have to be paid the government. the prominent independent paper» ing agriculture and mechanics; Su This tax will be paid by the farmers of this country stand in with the preme Court and Surveyor’s-Gener- and its total will be $420,000 which Democratic party for tariff reform. al Scrips, issued in lieu of southern private grants sold by the govern the farmers of Oregon and Califor ment. nia will pay to the United States as Chauncey M. Depew said he was These warrants or scrips can be a surplus to be stowed away in the going abroad to see how Cleveland treasury. White <fc Drexel the bag was running in England. While used in the purchase of lands just bosses of California have forced the he is at it we hope he will find out as cash might be used, and fees to price of bag« up to 9 cents each by how Harroson is running in China. registers and receivers are required upon the location of all of them, ex »imply cornering the supply. This —Vindicator. cept the Revolutionary Bounty price will be held until the farmers Scrips. They are therefore actually have bought all they need and then A person can fish all day Sun below par—that is while the face it will go down. Aside from the day and not be liable to prosecu tax imposed, the ring makes the tion, that is if he don’t catch any value is $1.25 per acre, they cannot farmer pay the interest on the tariff thing. If he catches a fish he is lia be sold for quite that much. Another class of scrip, known as and the interest on the difference ble to prosecution. This is the rul Certificates of Deposit, is that is- between the storage of bags in bond ing of Fish Commissioner Reed eued on deposits for surveys. The ed and free warehouses. In all the farmers find themselves out just 2 The free wool clause was the face value is $1.25 per acre, but as cents on every bag they use and strongest and most essential feature they cannot now be used outside of this is in excess of the fancy price of the Mills bill and it has triumph the state in which the land survey charged Dy the ring. In the Mills ed. The farmers of Oregon and all ed is situated, th»y cannot be sold bill it reduces the tariff’ on jute, other sheep growing sections will for that amount. They can be used sisal, burlaps, etc., of which these yet praise the day this clause was only where cash would serve. Several scrips of private character bags are made and will reduce the carried. not locatable outside certain named bags to the farmers just 2 cents It does us Democrats a whole lot states—principally Florida—have each besides allowing competition which will reduce the price still of good to see old hard heads come been issued, but are not considered farther. The farmers can easily Hee up to us and say. ‘I have never of sufficient general interest to mer that a reduction of the tariff on voted for a Democrat in my life but it specific description. Soldier’s Additional Homestead bags will help them and will not I will vote for Grover Cleveland if reduce the price of wheat because I live until November.” Men with Certificates will take any vacant the price of that commodity on gray hair are saying this all over unappropriated, unreserved, public land that has been surveyed. These the country. this coast is made in Liverpool. certificates were issued to soldierc, GRATIFYING. Mr. McCulloch, Prest. Arthur’s sailors and marines, who had made secretary of the treasury, says of homesteads of less than 160 acres prior to June 22, 1874, that they It is gratifying to the large mass the tariff now in vogue: of the American people to know “It is anti-republican in its char might be placed on an equal foot that the house of Representatives acter and influences, it fosters mon ing with their comrades who were have voted that free wool shall go opolies, and it enriches the few at by law allowed to enter 160 acres. into the Mills bill and become a the expense of the many.” Just The issuance of the same was dis continued in 1883, and persons in law if concured in by the senate our sentiments. titled to additional lands are now and president. The vote stood 120 The cool headed man of to-day required to go to the local land of for to 102 against. It is also grati fying to know that the Democrats, is not betting hats etc., on Harri fice and make their additional en the progressive party, voted solidly son’s chances for the presidency. tries in person. The law forbids for free wool. This vote was the Every man who is thought to be a the transfer of these certificates, crucial test of the whole issue raised prophet is saying that|Harri»on’s but the provision is evaded by by the President’s message. The chances are slim. Of course this means of two powers of attorney— Niw York Times says that the does not defeat him, it is only one one to locate and the other to sell the land. The value of these cer present duty on wool is the only of the signs of the times, tificates is $30 and upward per acre. pretext of compensation which the Mr. Folger was one of President There are several private scrip» farmers of this country receive for the unnecessary burdens imposed Arthur’s secretaries of the treasury. varying in quantity from 49 to 649 upon them by the tariff. This tells In Mr. Folger’s annual report for acres, that sell from $39 to $5!) per the whole story. The farmers of 1883, appears the following opinion: acre, and one—Girard Scrip—that “The existing duties upon raw will take only offered or unoffered this country are the people who need protection more than anyone, materials which are to be used in surveyed land, because of peculiar if it does good and protects them manufacture should be removed. wording of the law under which it and increases the value of their This can he done in the interest of was issued, is held at $69 per acre. Sioux Half Breed Scrip will take products. Instead of protecting our our foreign trade.” farmers, the foundation of our unsurveyed public land. Improve W ould a meat cannery pay in ment of the land is a condition pre country, the Republican party by a pernicious system of logrolling has McMinnville? Vast fortunes have cedent to location. A large amount succeeded in placing all the bene been made in tho east in this busi of this scrip was stolen from the fits of the tariff into the hands of ness. Yamhill county produces General Land Office some years ago men who are willing to pay large fine stock and large numbers of cat after it had been located, and when sum» of money into the campaign tle are annually shipped or driven one of the stoleu pieces makes its fund of the Republican party. away. Why could not these same appearance now, the »crip is cancel Through thia system the Republi cattle be sent away in a neat tin ed and the location declared void. can party for the last twenty-four can? In numerous cases it has been as years has killed two birds with one certained that powers of attorney The present tariff system is full have been obtained from the In stone. Trustsand monopolies have paid the cost of getting certain of excesses and inequalities, which dians through fraud, and the loca men in office and after being in Republican protectionists have tions have thus been defeated. Not office a little vote on this or that promised to amend time and time withstanding these circumstances side as long as it is in favor of their again, when the tariff wag not the it is worth from $35 to $45 per acre. employers, has kept them in office chief issue. in a national canvas». Porterfield Script is the only scrip ana spending money. Vote for De But now when it is before the people that will take land within an incor mocracy and pure politics. Even and the Democratic party has taken porated city or town. A decision up arms with the |>eople, the Re by the Land Department to the ef Democratic whiskey is pure. publican party stands clutching in fect that it would take unappropri its grasp the sack full of the poor ated lands, with improvements IT DID NOT HURT. man,» money and howling for more. thereon, caused this scrip to bring Saturday July 21st the house Once this party was the party of very high prices. Sales at $100 per passed the Mills bill. Fitch of New reform but it has degenerated. acre have been made. York and Nelson of Minnesota, two Valentine Scrip will take survey Previous to the October election Republicans, voted for it. Bliss ed or unsurveyed, offered or unoffer and Greenham of New York, and of 1X8(1, say8 the San Francisco ed, unappropriated, non-mineral Snowden of Pennslyvania, Demo Alta, the Chinese laundrymen of public land generally, and can be crats, voted against it- After all Indianapolis secured their final na located on mineral land in Minne the kick and cry iilxmt the Mills turalization papers through the as sota, Michigan and Wisconsin. bill the Republicans find out that sistance of a republican lawyer, a Neither residence nor improvement they have fallen only about 5 inches personal friend of Mr. Harrison. is required. Valentine Scrip is gen and it did not hurt. Tho present The Ch inamen were marched by erally used to take unsurveyed pub tariff is 47.1(1 jier cont and the Mills this same lawyer to the polls, with lic land, because it is legally assign bill reduces it to 42.99 per cent and in 1 j squares of Mr. Harrison's able and free from objectionable readjusts and equalizes it in many law office, where they voted the Re features. It ¡Haworth i%wofth about $60 per particulars. The people of the publican ticket and thus hclfied to acre. United States have had held up to elect the memliera of the Indiana H enry N. C opp . them as a sample of “Free Trade,” legislature that placed Mr. Harri son in the U. S., senate. It is be the Mills hill. They can now see Fanners think of it, $420,(MM) a the “Free Trade” the Democratic lieved that Mr. Harrison is the on year at least can be put in vour ly man who ever sat in the federal party wants. senate having Irehiud him, in part, pockets by the repeal of the duty on the sacks in.which you ship a Chinese constituency. ON SOLID ROCK. I v<>ur wheat. This reduction carnut The Republican party have at Thirty-one years ago, Henry Wil hurt the price of wheat as your last been driven to the wall and are son »peaking for the interests of the price is set by the Liverp.>ol buytrs. now compelled to expound princi manufacturers of Massachusetts, Get your material as ch. ap as you pals in which they do not believe. with an earnestness, a clearness of can and sell your products as high If you doubt this statement just cn- vision, and a soundness of judge- as you can. This fall when you quire around ami notice the large | inent. which his successor has yet vote, vote for Cleveland and the number of former gixxl, staunch to approach, said “The manufact Democratic party and you will be Republicans who do not stand in urers of Massachusetts assume that helping yourself and fellow men to with the Republican party on thia the reduction of the duty on wool, 1 prosperity. Dont forget it before present issue. For years' tho idea or repeal of the duty altogether,, November. has been preached to the people will stimulate home production and that a Democrat was a devils imp diminish the importation of foreign and owned about an acre in hell, woolen manufacturers, and afford a Guardian's Sale. this idea of a Democrat is now waf steady and increasing demand for Nolie» is hereby given that the under ted aside and the truo party and American wool. They believe this signed guardian of the estate of H. G Burns, an insane jn-rson. pursuant to an true men are advocating principal» policy will lx» more beneficial to the order of the County Court ot Yamhill Co., which they honestly think will be wool growers than the present poli Oregon Will duly sell at puhlic auction to a benefit to the laboring class of cy”. Henry Wilson was a Repub the highest bidder, on Aug 25th. 1888, people. For years we admit it lican. He wrote a g<xxl prescrip at One SATURDAY, pm, on the premises in the seemed as if the Democratic partv tion and it needs to be taken at the City of o'clock McMinnville. Tatnhill County. was the no-advance party, but by present moment. There are no auch Oregon, the following described real estate of said estate wit." perseverance they are now on solid men in the Republican party of to Ixita No. live "to < 51 and six (8) in Block No rock and the Democratic faith is day as the Wilsons and Summers nine (9> in the City of McMinnville, Yam 1 hill Conntv, Oregon. growing with every great national of Massachusetts. Terms ol Sale, two thirds cash dowu. and issue. balance on time, purchaser giving note se Pitcher's Caetoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori« Ohlldran Cry for cured by mortgage on the premises Dated, July l(Hh. 1S8R. I H C Burn.«, W. L Bradshaw, Guardian of said Atty for said estate wUte July 13 to data COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE. A tine line of— TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES Train» for till- Kaat ¡»are A»h 8t. wharf eriry day at li:3O A. M. anil New Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest of Spring and Summer Clothing Gents Tweed. $10 11 Fresh Vegetables of all descriptions 12 Mill’s Goods, in .4 « 14 v Light weight. will be kept w hile in Season. ll II 15 0 On-gon gtve better sagtXj ll II 16 “ We have just added aS Will sell ut bottom price (or cash or ex- ll ll 17 Tailoring department ¿Ji June 15:8tf c i.'bange for produce ll ll 20 0 Made business. It ¡. M A. HU8SEY 22 5 control of Mr. J p ¿Mi The Finest 60 All Wool Norfolk Jackets C.G-ÜRISS-EJST Men’s Ulsters 1 5 ll ll 1 7 1 We will be wellp]eifc,j ll ll 3 00 our friends desiring ll ll 5 00 give us a call. Wl A big Drive in Seersucker The prices for Tailor $2 00 will he materially reduced J Coats and Vests at Alpaca Coats and Vests 4 50 ! think are cheaper than anti Fancy Checks GROCERIES, 1 1 2 50 ; shop in Oregon. . Alpaca Coats ond Vests Remember our old motto, CROCKERY, Ourlines of Neck Wear, Hosiery, Silk Handerchief», Summer Under THE BEST GOODS FOR GLASSWARE, wear, Gloves, Cuffs and Collars, LEAST money . Plain and Fancy Shirts are full and complete, and our stock of new CANDY AND Style Hats eclipse any stock ever before offered to the people of NOTIONS. Yamhill. McMinnville, Ora 1:1» <*. M. Attached to the 1:15 pm train are through Pullman Sleeping Cars to Council Binns and St Paul Attached to the 12:30 a iu train is the WaUa Walla A Dayton Sleeper, which can be boarded at East Portland stution any time after 8 p lu Trains arrive at 2:45 ami 7:45 |> in every day, The company reserve the right to change steamers or sailing days, TO ASTORIA,-Str. R R Thompson leaves A«h st wharf every Monday Wed and Saturday at 11:30 p. in. U S Mail steamer leaves Ash st. daily, except Sun day, at 6 a. m., for Astoria. Keeps Lwgssl Slock tviiywIS And Dost S r taso. TO DALLES AND CASCADES, Leave Ash st. at 6 a. in., except Sun day. TO OREGON CITY, Dayton and Al bany.—Str. leaves Portland at 7 a. tn. Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, for Dayton and waypoints. Returning leave Dayton as 6 a. m,, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For Albany and way points at 6 a. m., Mondays and Thurs days. Returning, leave Albany Wednes day« and Saturdays. TICKET OFFICE FIRST t OAK STS. A. L. MAXWELL, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent. Light Weight Suit at u u (( u The of Bishop & MARTIN & SANDER HARDWARE and FARMING IMPLEME McMinnville, Oregon V I A - FjÖi® a ’A a ’ / Agents for RUSSELL & CO.’S fine line f Threashers, Saw Mills, Wagons, Buggies “ Farming Implements. Our Little SB65 Wagon THE BEST WAGON IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.* k** is^ 1 A Jp. y / « • THE NATIONAL TUBULAR AXLE FARM WAGON, P arlin ' s N ew S^ CULTIWW I 1 'i iA. J ; I. NKv ? \\ â V •V -ASP ■ “ ’■jite-- - .li’-"'- V i -V- Wo 4L Osborne Mower. We have Double Cultivators with all to Late Improvements. r> ijSEEDER}» KI •w l 'I * I Th(‘ well known Rose Disc Harrod- We have the Largest assortment Buggies in Yamhill county. Hay rakes Of The Latest Pattern MARTIN &SANDER