■ THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER THE SCOTT LA JU CONSTITU­ ■\77"ill ZExHïbit ufì-t TIONAL. HARDING &. HEATH, Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Copy, per year, in advance......... One Copy, six months in advace.... $2 00 1 00 Entered at the poetoffice at McMinnville Oregon, as second-class matter. T he advertising R ates of T he T ele ­ phone -R egister are liberal, taking in consideration the circulation. Single inch, $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. Special inducements for yearly or semi- yearly contracts. » » A ll C ommumicatioxh M i st B e S igned B y the person who sends them, not for pub­ lication, unless unaccompanied by a "non deplume,” but for a guarantee of good faith. No publications will be published unless so signed. * * * Jon W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted at reasonable rates Our facilities are the liest in Yamhill county and as good as any in the state A complete steam plant insures quick work. ♦ * » A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or the editorial or business departments, to T he T elephone -R egister , 'McMinnville, Oregon. * * S ample C opies O p T he T elephone -R e <- is - ter will be mailed to any person in the United States or Europe, who desires one, free of charge * * » W e I nvite You To C ompare T he T ele ­ phone -R egister with any other paper published in Yamhill county Friday May 31, 1889. Earl Dudley, who was caught in a late raid ecn beaten by tliree other English boats. Englishmen profess to regard her as satisfactory but we do not see what encouragement it can give them to believe that the Valkyrie will stand a ghost of a show with the crack American sloops. The yacht that takes the cup away from America must be 4 world-beater. iTiTir 4 J T* Last Monday the supreme court of the J J .1 1/ I nited States rendered a decision declar­ J ing the Scott law constitutional and valid. Justice Field rendered the decision of the court as follows: The power ot the exclu­ H ------ sion of foreigners being an incident of sovereignty to the government of the ’/I? United States, as a part of those sover­ W ■h’? »!«. eign powers delegated by the constitu­ tion, the right to its exercise at any time when in the judgement of the govern­ ment tlie interests of the country require Of Intellectual and Refined Amusement. Rich it, cannot be granted away or restrained Rare as the Feasts of the Fabled Gods. in behalf of any one. The powers of the government are delegated in trust to the I nited States and are incapable of trans­ fer to any other parties. They cannot be abandoned or surrendered, nor can their exercise be hampered, when needed lor the public goed, by any consideration of IN MIGHTY UNION WITH private interest. The exercise of these public trusts is not a subject of barter or contract. Whatever license Chinese la­ borers may have obtained previous to the act of October 1, 1888, to return to TIIE ABSOLUTE AND ONLY the United States after their departure is “Prodigious, Overshadowing and held, at tlie will of the government, re­ Enormous,” Is the verdict of all beholders. vokable at any time, at its pleasure, and proudly placed before the whether a proper consideration by our Created The Greatest Corps of Distinguished Per­ people bv the consolidation of the formers government by its previous laws, or a EVER -Âk.SSEIfcÆEI-ŒZID ! proper respect for the nation, whose sub­ jects are affected by its action, ought to The most important union of have qualified its inhibition ami make it Gigantic, sweeping and brilliant centraliza­ tion of aplicable only to persons departing from the country after the passage ol the act, Sterling and World-Endorsed Enter­ THE WORLD HAS KNOWN. are not questions for judicial determina­ tainments ! FELLY A CENTURY IN ADVANCE tion. If there be any just grounds for Of all Cotemporaries. complaint on the part of China, it must BIGGER AND BETTER be made to tire political department of THAN PEERLESS. PRINCELY POETIC PA­ GEANTS, ENTRANCING YOUNG our government, which is alone compe­ ALL OTHER SHOWS COMBINED! AND OLD ! tent to act on the subject of the rights and interests created by the treaty, which r> < have become so vested that its expiration or abrogation will not destroy or impair. APPERSON Olympian i Festival FA'! CASTORIA for Infants and Children “Caatorta is k > well sdaptcj to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Aacsca, M. D., ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. SELLS BROTHERS ENORMOUS UNITED SHOWS Cwtorta car^s Coltr. Constipation. Stomach. loarrhtoa. Bruckatioo, 1 Sour Kill» Worm», sire» Bleep, and promoBaa 41- ■BBtlon. Without injurious medication, T bs C umtaub C omtaxv , ff Murray Street. N V. STOCK That is deserving of more than mere mention, and 2 Biggest Shows on Earth 2 Why? Because, when style GREAT RAILROAD SHOWS and quality are to be found, why select from odd sizes or inferior goods? 1S6II. The Ohl Reliable McMinnville Pioneer Bitot anti Shoe Store. 1SSI. Has seen its SOtliJ birthday, I am thank­ ful to my Friends ’and ^Patrons |for past friendship Hoping to merit a continuance of the same. I will continue to sell BOOTS and SI10ES*at prices that will convince the public that jt will pay them to call and ex­ amine Goods and ascertain Prices before purchasing elsewhere. Eureka of Canvas Entertainments ! No Trouble to Show Goods. No charge made on Sewing Rip on Goods »ught of me Opposite the Grange store. P. F. BROWNE B est A ssortment I n T he C ity . O n Win: hl *. f^COIN WILL TALK C. ID. TOUXTSOIT. ECITYST LES, Administrator's Noth*«'. Notice is hereby given that L. F Hall, as administrator of the estate of B C. West­ fall, deceased, has tiled his final account in the county court of Yamhill county. Ore­ gon. and said court has fixed U| m > ii TUESDAY. JULY 2d. 1889, Of Amity, and is now ready to at the hour of 1 o’clock p. in. of said day at receive customers the court house, in McMinnville, in said The business will be conducted with the county, as the time and place for hearing n tention of pleasing everyone, and wo ask the same. Therefore all ¡arsons are hereby notified continuance of the public patronage. to appear at said time ami place and show cause, if any there be, why said account l>c not allowed and said estate finally settled. Dated this 31st day of May. 1889 I/. F. HALL. Administrator A foresail! F. W. 1 i \ i -\. Attorney tor Estate. i May 31:2I) Want It Have Is en purchased by FOREIGN INFLUENCE. The last report of the statistician of tiie agricultural department confirms the ac­ cepted estimate of the ratio of exportation to home consumption of agricultural pro­ ducts. We export about one-tenth but this includes tobacco and cotton, whieh are plantation rather than farm products. It would be interesting to know how large or how relatively small, a part of our food products is sent abroad. The report shows how slight can be the influence of the Liver]xx>l market, of which free trail» rs talk so much, upon the price of American wheat. The truth is that Europe alone raises half the wheat grown in the world, and more than twice as much as is grown in America, includ­ ing Canada and Manitoba. And still so great is the number of European perstMia employed in industries other than those of agriculture, that Asia, Africa, Austra­ lia and America are called upon to supply the defiency between the demand for and the supply of wheat. The statement con­ veys its own lesson; a proper develop­ ment of our mining, manntaeturing and mercantile and marine resources cannot fail to secure a home market for every bushel of Americam wheat. A few years ago Germany exported wheat; her in­ creased trading and manufacturing pop­ ulation now consumes all that her farmess can produce. Tlie United States has supplied Europe witli 95,000,000 bushels of wheat yearly for 10 years past, which is about two-thirds of the whole amount demanded to make the difference between its home demand and homo production. The larger the volume of wheat, or any other farm product exported from the United States to Europe the smaller will be the price paid for it.— Chicago Inter Ocean. The Oregon Pacific intend to push their road to a completion, it seems, as they have advertised in the large eat tern pa- pet's that they will sell $5,000,000 of O. I*. R. R. Co. first mortgage f> per cent, gold bonds, due Oct. 1900. The bonds are secured by a deed of trust to the Farmer’s Ix»an and Trust Co., trustee, covering the franchises, road equipments anil alt lands belonging to the company. Following this is a long advertisement of Oregon and from appearances we should judge that the O. P. R. R. will lie com­ pleted in a short time and a through line from the east to Yaquina City will be in THE SWELLING PENSION LIST. operation. So be it. Washington dispatches announce that the $82,000,OCX) appropriated for the pay­ “The American Klein,” whose perfor­ ment of pensions this year has already mances in Samoa are not receiving the been exhausted, with six weeks more of attention of the Berlin Conference that the fiscal year to bo provided for. The unofficial German papers foretold for propability of a deficiency is therefore him, has been examining the Panama converted into a certainty, and the expec. Canal at the instance ot the New York tation—perhaps the boast—that it will he World. He furnishes to that paper the able to dispose of over $100,000,900 be­ result of his observations on a trip from fore the first of July seems likely to be Aspinwall to Panama, together with il­ realized. lustrations of the work and country at In any other country than this, or with various points. lie finds that hardly a a people less indifferent than ours to third of the work is done, at a cost of what becomes of the revenues, the extra­ money that represents a billion dollars ordinary growth of the pension fund tinder for the completed canal, and already the combined efforts of the claim agents thousands of lives. The wreckage on and the political demagogues would be Panama Canal is even more dismal than startling. In 1878, thirteen years after the close that in Apia harbor, yet hardly more complete than has lieen predicted from of the war, when the claims would natu­ rally have begun to diminish, the appli­ the first. cations allowed had deceeased from a A report of the commander of the rev­ maximum of 50,000 in 1860, the year enue cutter Corwin, just received at after the war, to about 11,000. The dis­ Washington, contains a story of tone bursements had fallen from a maximum quite uncommon in such formal docu­ of $33,000,009 in 1871 to $26,000,000. Last ments. He tells of finding at Plover Bay year, 23 years after the dose of the war, in Behrings Sea, a little girl 8 years old the applications allowed were over 60,000 named Pelurza, the child of a native including the survivors of the Mexican woman who married and was deserted war lately [tensioned, and the disburse­ by a white man. The little half-breed ments this year will be at least $90,000,- has dancing blue eyes, bright yellow hair 000. This sum exceeds by $27,000,000 the and is in every respect very much of an Anglo-Saxon. The captain makes the total ordinary expenses of the federal suggestion that something be done to re­ government in the year liefore the war. move the child from her heathenish sur­ It equals tho cost of the standing army roundings. On the same day this report of Great Britian (180,000 strong) and tho cost of the was published complaint was made to nearly equals the Humane Society of New York that a great German army (almost 500,000 girl of the same age in that city has been strong). And with Corporal Tanner in for months locked alone in a room, for charge there is no telling where it will twelve or thirteen hours every day while stop. her mother was absent at her work. It NO REDUCTION. may lie wondered whether this little one’s I’ostmaster-General Wanamaker has eyes are dancing and which is the hap­ lately been interview'd upon the question pier the Christian or the heathen. of reducing the rate on letter postage to 1 Bids for three new cruisers, under au­ cent per ounce. It appears that he is thority of the act of congress last Sep- not yet prepared to recommend it. He temlier, will be opened on the first of says that when he took charge of the August in the navy department. The Post Office Deprrtment he thought 1-cent vessels are to lie modern in every partic­ isjstage was very desirable, and should ular of construction and ornament. /I be established at once. Since then, how­ speed of eighteen knots an hour will be ever, he lias learned something about required, and they are to be finished in the condition of the service which has two years at a cost not exceeeing $700,000 ' caused him to hesitate about recommend­ each. Great Britain has illustrated, in ing the adoption of 1-cent postage. He the creation of her immense navy, the has discovered, for example, that there truth of the maxim “the more haste the are many places in the country whieh re­ less speed,” and would now lie glad to ceive mail but once a week and that not have in gold sovereigns, the cost of many I always regularly, and lie has reached the of her ponderous and unwieldly war conclusion that what is most needed by ships, that she might use it in the con­ ! all concerned for the present is frequent struction of more available vessels. The and regular service from the Post Office United States, taking advantage of an Department rather than reduction of era of profound peace has looked on rates. This conclusion of the Postmaster while other nations have experimented General will be somewhat disappointing with iron clads and their armament, and to a large class of jieople who have looked now goes to work deliberately and intel- to see a reduction of i>ostal rates made a igcntlv to create a navy such as she may feature of the work of the present admin­ need for purposes of offensive or defensive istration. The efficiency of the service warfare and tiie result, judging from the undoubtedly stands in need of improve­ fruits of this policy tnat are now afloat, ment, but the near future should also will be satisfactory.— Oregonian. see a reduction of rates. A portion of The aliove is the first praise we have the surplus might be expended with ever heard for the democratic party profit in the work of bringing about 1>otl> results. from the Oregonian. My stock of Clothing em­ braces the Latest Styles and GUARANTEED the Low­ est Price of any ever bro’t BISHOP & KAY to this county. Positively first time presentations of Eixty-Five New and Thrilling and Electrifying Aerial Acts! By unequaled Lady and Gentleman Artists. Exclusive Acts ! LARGEST AND BEST MENAGERIE The finest and most accomplished new Equestrian Features that ever thrilled an audience.. Ever shown under canvas. 3 The Gallant, Daring and Chivalrous RIDE OF GENERAL PHIL. SHERIDAN Spacious Circus Rings anil Q Brilliant Circus Organizations! v ASTOUNDING, BEWILDERING AND INEXPLICABLE METEORIC SUR­ PRISES ! Thrillingly and vividly exemplified each day and evening There certainly is no better advertisement for a stock of Clothing than a PERFECT FIT, and that is what I will Guarantee any That They Are THE one who selects a suit from my stock, rang­ ing in price from 86. to 830. Come and ex­ amine my Clothing and Hat Stock before We are Just Whooping them Out purchasing. Clothiers of Yamhill The best and most impressive Jocund and Jolly Clowns ! The best in the profession. Free Street Parade That ever delighted the people. The “Chil­ dren’s dream of Fairyland,” an enjoyable episode of the (¡rand Procession. Unrivaled and Daring Gymnas­ tic Exploits Leading Circus Celebrities from Five Conti­ nents winning the meed of applause! By the best and largest troupe in the world Heavy, Latest Shades, Neatest Patterns in 21 inch BIRGE, New and Excellent Quality, at 10 CENTS per yard, Just Re­ ceived 20 pieces. r * * 7 Timber Lami, Act .IniicB, 1K7H Notice for Publication. l.»xi> o .' kice . Oregon City. Or., ( M aix -I i Mil, 1889. ( Notice i. hereby given that -in compliance with the provisiona of the act of eongrena ol •lune 3. Is’S.entitle! “An act for the nale M timber lamia in the i>tuie» ofCalifotni», Oregon. Nevnrla nml Wa-I>ingtoii territory,” Elmer K»- pey. of Portland, county of Multnom»li, state ol Or, liaa tl.ia day tiled in thia office hi«-worn at ate nient No.43U,for tlie imreham* of the nw j of arc. No. 10 in townalrip No. 2 »outh, range No. « went, a d will otter proof to allow that the laid nought is m< re valuable for it« timber or Mono than lor agricultural pnrwovea, arid to ratal»- liali hia claim to aaid laud before the Itegi.ter ami Beceiver of thia cilice nl Oiegon t’ity, Ore­ gon. ou Wednesday, the .'»th day of Jun“. 18uii. lie nanien ae wititesaea: W K Ranynn. W W l>p y, B Gri(n ami M i' Naartay. allaa l'"tt land, Multnomah county, Oregon, Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to lile their claim, in thia other on or before said Sth day of •lune, Isu'.i. W. T. BURKEY. Marl.', 15 a Kegiater. A Notice of Final Settlement A. J. APPERSON, 3d and B Sis., McMinnville, Oregon Prices Always Lower Than All Competitors. IN BOYS’ NEW GOODS We have a To Select From. The only Hippodrome of modern days de­ Chariot Races. Roman Standing Races, serving the tideI FLAT RACES AND JOCKEY RACES, The most complete and] thoroughly organ­ By expert daring lady and gentleman Jock­ ized eys and Charioteers ’z,Baii=iJE oiisccrs Existing anywhere or in any country. The only successful act of riding, driving and grouping Everv resource exhausted, and nothing left to be desired in ring entertainments 35 Horses hy a Single Equestrian The Greatest Masters of the All tlie acknowledged and recognized Champions of the Circus World ! EQUESTRIAN AND GYMNIt’ ART GOOD NEWS! When we talk about one we talk about the other. OUR LARGE STOCK of New Goods means Good News to every buyer of GROCERIES in McMinnville because THE GOODS ARE CHEAP! In unified and glorious association. “The Children's Dream of Fairylaud,” All the marvels and mysteries of the brute A delightful episode of our daily Spectacu­ lar Street Profession. creation—Beasts Birds and > eptiles— shown in our stupendous collection. The only Leviathan Pair of That is one good reason. It won't make you feel poor to look at our stock, as it does when you look at goods with prices away up. Larger Tents and Railroad Trains You will feel rich when you see itow much a little money will buy. it is good news, because Than were ever before possessed by one management. With any Exhibition ! Phenomenal Stage sensations and unprece­ Ten Cavas-canopied acres of sterling and Unprecedented Attractions! dented Special Features ! ■^Vrestlers, Boxers, Matchless Herd OÍ THE GOODS ARE HIGH GRADE We are not ashamed to sell them; you will not be ashamed to buy Marvellously Educated Elephants ! them. They Will be a Constant Satisfaction, because you got them at Newly Planned Elevated Stages, for Van- Earth s Greatest. Grandest and Most Stu­ such bargain prices. When in doubt where to trade, call on pendous Tented Exhibition ! ifeville and Novel Entertainments! Ane with the situation, for he unex- disability in the army, Commissioner jiectedly resigned the post after a brief Tanner said it was possible that the man service and returned to the United .States. might nave contracted t! e habit of drink­ John Hay is to receive $15,000 a year ing in the army, becoming a drukard 25 years later. There is no evidence that I for editing the New York Tribune during tlie man ever drank in the army. The Whitelaw Reid’s absence. This is very $80,009,009 a year in pensions now, will small pay for the wear and tear it must easily be multiplied several times under | be on a man's conscience to publish the |colnms of falsehoods that paj>er dot's four years of Tanner. daily.— East Oregonian. CURE FOR LERROS K. ________________ * I WALLACE & TODD, 3sÆc^Æinn.'^7'îlle, Oreg'orx. Notice ia hereby given that John E. Hub- hard as administrator de bonis non of the estate of Nathan Westfall. deceased, baa filed his final account as such in the county court of Yamhill county. Oregon, and said court has fixed upon SATURDAY, JUNE Sth, 1MB, at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m of said day at the court house at McMinnville, in said county as the time and place for hear­ ing the Mme Therefore, all persons are herd» ,’ notified to appear a said time ami place and show came. if any there be, why said account I m * not allowed and said < state finally settled. Dated May 7th, A. 1)., 1889 JOHN E HUBBARD Administrator Aforesaid. F enton A F knton , Attorneys for Estate. May 10 13:17 « > Sherifl’’« Sale No Trouble to Show Goods. By virtue and authority of an execution ami an order of sale duly issuml out of the circuit, court of the state of Oreion for Yamhill county, on the 29th day of April. A. D ,188!), upon a decree of foreclosure duly rendered, enrolled and docketed in the clerk’s office in said county on the 26th Remember Our Old Motto: day of March. A I)., 1889. in favor of J W Ingle, plaintiff, vs Jesse Yocum. Nettie V Busby. \V <; Busby. John Dempsey, Kate Dempsey. Geo Y Davis, ('aroline Davis, Eliza)»ctli Yocum, Clura B Delashmutt, Austin Yocum. Jesse Yocum Ada Yorum, Katie Yocum. Belle Yocum, James Yucuni, ElmiraYocum Branson. Geo Branson, Mary Minerva Yocum Branson, 1 N Branson, Nina Hendrix, Lyman M Noble, Nancy Noble, ix’vi Zumalt, John Zumalt, Abra­ ham Zu m al I. J P Zumalt. < H' Y ocum , Ann M Yocum, Thompkins Yocum Eliza J Yo­ cum. and all the unknown heirs at law of Minerva Yocum, deceased, hv name un­ known heirs; W C Hembree. J J Butler, L Bettman. Edgar Poppleton, J Prevo and D B Provo, partners as Prevo Bros., flxjuisa V.. 1889. ( as bv law directed;duly levy upon the following de- —THE- s« ril»ed real pro|»crty, described in said de­ cree, to-wit: w Ih ginning at the sontln ast corner of a tract of land formerly owned by Wm L / Toney ami E A Toney, in the city of Mc­ It is positively the shortest and fin »