The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, March 20, 1890, Image 1

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»ÄÄi’» Consolidated Feb. 1,1889
march 20. i89o
VOL. II. NO. 7.
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STORIES OF TAULBEE,
A DEMOCRATIC ARGUMENT, j carious business, aud encouraging them i ed to wheat and none of it to potatoes, finished goods? And every one of them |
notwithstanding to sell worthless goods and your neighbor’s to potatoes rather. outstrips ns on the seas and in other
i The Kentucky Ex-CoiigresemM
J. P. Wager, of Umatilla, in Re­ at extortionate prices, run on “short than wheat; still you cannot freely ex­ markets.
Who wa* Nhot by Corres­
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ply to T. T. Geer, of
Faini produce is lower under this
time,” pay poor wages and import “pau­ change, for the mutual advantage of
pondent Kincaid.
Marion.
per labor,” in order not only to keep both, but you must either each raise all blighting system than at auy time since
Frank G. Carpenter has tbs following
office in Fie.cher building, Third Street.
your
own
wheat
and
all
your
own
pota
­
soon
after
the
war
;
yet
at
the
same
time
but while they are about it to
to say, in the New York World, about
P endleton . March 5.—My honorable even,
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McMinnville. Oregon
if possible individual fortunes for toes, or else submit to a system of “re mills are closing, mines are shutting Ex-Congressman Taulbee, who died Toe*
friend, T. T. Geer, has had the fun of amass
'
ciprocal rapine,” in which neither can down, furnaces are cold, forges are silent, day: “Taulbee comes from ths mountaia
flailing everything democratic so long themselves. Many of them have better­
be beuefitted, but the profits from which looms are still, all, or half, or a consider­ districts of Kentucky mads famous la
ed
the
instruction
of
the
unconstitional,
E.
E.
GOUCHER.
and with such impunity that unless some '
J. F. GALBREATH.
and robber policy of protection, go to the fellows who impose this system able portion of the time all over the land. Charles Egbert Craddock’s novela, I
one pays him a little attention I fear his unjust
1
upon you, and take the toll.”
Is it a thing to sneer at; to laugh awav have talked with him about hie conatita«
Calbreath & Goucher.
225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less
work will become monotonous, snd we to secure four parts of the plunder ex­
with a frown to the rich man because of ents and he has told ms that they aie
torted
from
the
people,
while
the
govern
­
time than by any other route.
After
this
last
venture
in
illustration
shall thus lose the pleasure of frequent
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
ment receives only one part.
Mr. Geer proceeds to show that the dem­ his wealth and a taunt to the poor man accurately described in these stories. Ha
communications
from
his
brilliant
pen.
«rF irst das« through passenger and height
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Yet while these individual fortunes of ocratic idea—which, after all, is officially because of his poverty, as Mr. Geer at­ is a fit representative of them. Tall, raw*
line from Portland and all points in the Wil­
So just to keep him in exercise, and also
(Office over Braly's Bank. >
lamette valley to and from San Francisco.
tempts to do?
boned and rough looking, lie has a frame
lest he by this time might mistakenly colossal magnitude are here and there only a slight modification of tariff duties
acquired,
generally
by
combinations
or
A few other facts: Wages are higher, typical of his region. One of his arms
—
would
lead
to
importing
everything
suppose that no man who has read Ids '
Time Schedule (except Sundays).
Leave Albany. .1:30 pm!Leave Yaqnina <»:45 am
S, A. YOUNG, M. D.
liolitical instruction to tiie public would trusts, legitimate industry in manufac­ I and exporting nothing, and to a time and agriculture in a more prosperous would make two of Kincaid's, and be
Leave Corvallis 1; 10 pm LeaveCorvallisl0:35 am
ever
dare to confess himself a democrat turing enterprises is very far from pros-' when there would be neither agriculture condition in free trade England than in has a foot of mammoth proportions.
Arrive Yaqnina .5:30 pm1 Arrive Albany 11:10 arc
Physician & Surgeon,
nor manufactures. This is valued only any protected country except the United There is nothing refined about him, and
O. &C. trains connect at Albany ami Cor­
again, I venture a brief response to his perous.
vallis.
I presume another apparent contradic­ I as showing to wbat a sad mental state a States. Why will you never compare he rather prides himself on hie rough,
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“
effort,"
published
in
the
Oregonian
of
1
The above trains connect at Y aqcina with
the Oregon Developement Co's. Lino of Steam­
Match 3. In this I shall not attempt to i tion can be discovered in the statements man may come who makes a business of England with some other European ness. He is of one of the poor families
Office and residence on D street. All ships between Yaqnina and San Francisco.
I
calls promptly answered day or night.
equal,
nor even to imitate, Mr. Geer’s as
' to the great fortunes gained by a few being sarcastic on prosy subjects. I have country? Again, the laboring and agri­ of his region, and ha got hie election oa
N. B.—Passengers from Portland and all Wil-
amette Valley Points can make close connec­
favorite tone of sarcasm and raillery. mill owners and manufacturers, aud the only to reply to such a strain of argu­ cultural classes of England are infii.itely the ground that he was a poor boy and a
tion with the* trains of the Y aqcina R oute at
of the wool manufacturing indus­ ment, if by such name it may be called, better off under free trade than they man of the people. Kincaid comes from
Somewhat of this style of writing is ex- decline
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Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San
Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqnina
cusable, aud even agreeable, but Mr. try, but the explanation, which I have that I believe, and I think democrats were under protection. Why do you one of ths best families of Kentucky, and
the evening before date of sailing.
not space to follow out in detail, is easy. generally believe, that the Uuited States never notice this fact? Again, excepting the contrast is striking. Taulbee mads
This powder
,
never varies.
_____ _______
A marvel of Geer’B contributions doubtless furnish ,
The Oregon Pacific steamboats on the purity, strength ami wholesomeness. More
Practicing Physician and Surgeon,
True, many of the 14,500 mill owners with her minerals, her timber, her in- only the United States, where, until bis poverty and hie birth oue el the
matter
enough
in
that
vein
for
one
uews-
Willamette River division will leave Port­ economical than the ordina y kinds, and
land. south-bound, Monday, Wednesday cannot be sold in competition with multi­ paper. Be it mine only to discuss seri­ have made large fortunes, and while ventive|genius, her intelligent labor, her lately, land has been plentiful the higher stump, and I *iu told that among bis
LAFAYETTE. OREHOV-
and Friday at 6 a m. Arrive at Corvallis tude of low test, short weight alum or phos­
their profits have been, in many instan­ unparalleled machinery, can not only the protection, as a rule, the worse off favorite utterances to the mountaiueore
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3:30 p. phate powder. Sold only in cans. R oyal ously and earnestly a few of his argu­ ces, from 15 to 30 per cent, the farmer’s
largely supply our own country with are the agricultural and lal>oring classes. were such us the following:
Jan. 21. W.
m. Leave Corvallis, north-l>ound. Monday, B aking P owder C o . 106 Wall St., N. Y. ments, illustrations and innuendoes.
wealth and profits have been compara­ manufactured products, but can compete This of course you do not think worth
Wednesday and Friday at S a m
Arrive
“I would have the people of these
The first objection that Mr. Geer finds tively decreased, and the condition of
at Portland Tuesday. Thursday and Satur­
tbrougout the world with any nation in considering for a moment. Perhaps while mountains show the world that a poor
day at 3:30 p. in
with the present democratic position is labor has been constantly growing worse.
On Monday. Wednesda»- and Friday both
it in most manufactures. At the same democrats are congregating in the Ozark boy can go to congress. 1 would 1st the
an, to him, apparent contiadition in But the accumulation of these great for
north and south-bound" boats lie over night
time under natural and reasonable laws, mountains, Mr. Geer and his protection­ nobility of France know it. I would lot
i Formerly Cook House )
at Salem, leaving there at 6 a m.
claiming that tiie price of wool would tunes have drained and depleted and ex­
Sample rooms in connection.
such foreign products as can be sold here ist friends better go and live in Russia— the queen of England kuow it. Ayo! I
McCALL &. HOLMAN,
-
Proprietors.
Passenger «ml freight rates always the low­
probably advance, and the cost of woolen hausted tiie ultimate sources of wealth—
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est. For i.ifoimation. apply to Messrs HUL­
in exchange for our agricultural surplus or China, which is a protection country would let the monarchs of tbs world
$1 uo to *2.00 P kb I» av .
goods decline, from tiie same cause and chief among which is agriculture—not
MAN A CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 21'0
Is now litted up in first class order.
This Hot* I has been thoroughly reno­ and 2i)2 l-'cont street. Portland, Oregon; or to
should be allowed to come in as freely par excellence. A score of other facts as know that down here in these Kentucky
in consequence of the same economic by fair and legitimate operations, but by­
vated and i’ setting the best table in the
C. C. HOGUE,
and naturally as possible. If we buy significant I might mention, but I for­ mountains one man is as good as another,
Accommodations as good as can be policy. “Cheap raw material for the
valley. Meals. 25 and 50 cents
Board Acting Gen’l. Fi t. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific
means of trade conspiracies, made possi­ them it is certain that we gain in the ex­ bear.
found in the city.
and iodgiulr. *5.00 per week.
R. R. Co , Corval’is, Oregon.
and that a ¡>oor fanner’s boy can bo elec­
manufacturer.” concludes Mr. Geer tri ble and encouraged and fostered by the
I notice but ono other remark. Mr.
6
C. H. HASWELL, Jr.,
change, for trade confers a mutual bene­
ted to the highest offices of the land.”
S. E. MESSINGER, Manager.
nmphant'v, “means cheap wool, of protective tariff.
Gen’l. Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Development
fit. But if the best possible home mar­ Geer facetiously says:
(Do . Montgomery street, Sun Francisco. Cal.
A great deal of the electioneering of
course. But it is not so much cheaper
Even these monstrous schemes for ket for agricultural products is desired,
One of the most harrowing complaints
i the Kentucky mountains is done by talk­
domestic wools manufacturers need as plundering the farmers and laboring
of
the
democratic
party
is
that
the
re
­
free trade is the best means ot securing
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA.
publicans have so shaped things that ing at the cross-roads and by private
opportunities to buy all sorts and in all classes are beginning to fail, and the
it. The Baine argument outlined above the wealth of the country has got into conversation. Representative Taulbee,
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places. The apparent contradition which wool manufacturing industry is the first
as regards wool applies fully, if not as ttie hands of the rich men, and, contrary it is said, never allowed an opportunity
kinds of Plumbing Supplies can lx- Mr. Geer notices, and which is a favorite to suffer. Within the past year over six­
Southern Parifir Company’s Lines, All found
directly, to all agricultural products. to the experience of other nations, our to pass of inpreasiug his constituents
at my shop, and I am ready
argument of protection, has been fully- ty woolen mills have failed in the city of
to do all kinds of work in connec­
Encourage manufacturing industries by poor people seem to be sliort of funds.
explained and answered a thousand Philadelphia alone; and in about he
tion with the city water works.
True, this is one of the complaints, not with the simplicity of hie nature and
Mill NT SHASTA ROUTE!
On Short or Lnng Time in Sums to suit. THE
giving
them free raw materials and nec­
Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop op­
times. He lias read and understands same time nine out of the eighteen wool­
Lowest Rates and no Commissions.
that
some are rich and Hint others are habits. He could squirt his tobacco juice
essaries, and thus permit them to dou­
posite the City Stables
P. D. GLENN
Time Between
tiie explanation and answer; yet he en mills of California have suspended
poor
; that is natural and inevitable ; but i through his front teeth as straight as
ble, treble, multiply ten-fold the scope of
avoids it, as all protectionists do, be­ operations, to say nothing of similar
Portland and San Francisco,
that the infernal laws—not the tariff! any other man in the mountains and be
TRIPLETT & BOND. cause it is one they cannot successfully events in other states and cities. Now, their operations and the amount of their laws alone, either; those are only a mi-i knew just what sort of snuff to carry
3» HOURS’
all on or address:
Proprietors of the
meet. Free wool to the manufacturers is wool to be any higher or woolen goods products, so that they can furnish Mex­ nor portion—devised and put in ojieration about in his |iocket to give to such
W. T. SHURTLEFF, California Express Trains Run Daily
would enable them to so enlarge the any cheaper, because the wool manufac­ ico, South America and other nations by the republican party, have made a daughters of voters as were accustomed
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN­
At .1. I. Knight & Co.'s McMinnvile, Or.
sco|ie of their business, and extend their turing industrj- is thus paralyzed by its with fabrics, and not only will employes few men rich and many poor. Of this to rubbing it over their gums with a
CISCO !
in manufactories not be idle one-third
The neatest place in the city Animals markets, that while the demand lor
own greed, engendered by the high tar­ the time, as now, and always living on we do indeed complain, and the com­ chewed stick. A revenue agent who was
carefully selected for killing—insuring the
LEAVE
ARRIVE.
traveling in Kentucky dunng this cam­
Poultry, etc , bought and home wools would be increased rather iff? On the other band, if all these mills
plaint will not be in vain, either.
Portland
4.00 p ni SanFrancisco 7.45 pm finest meat
sufferance, and many of them on the
Highest market price paid for every­ than diminished, their business would
San Fran.
7:00 p m|Portland
10.45 pm sold
paign gives me an incident which illus­
In
conclusion,
don
’
t
imagine
that
Ore-
1
with free raw materials and necessaries,
thing.
Ixx-al Passenger Daily, except Sunday
be so much greater, more diversified and could have been kept running on full verge of starvation, as now, but theie gon is the nation, politically, and don’t trates some of his methods. This agent
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ARRIVE
more prosperous, that they could time, and others started, aud all, unaid­ will be a demand for more menin such be too sure that wrong, injustice, oppres­ was standing uear a knot of mountain­
Has the most complete stock of harness Portland. 8:05 a m i Eugene.
2:40 p in
Bell
better and cheaper goods. The heavy ed by discriminating laws, pushed employments, they will consume more sion, fraud, boodle, and “blocks-of-flve” eers with whom Taulbee was chatting.
From
Terminal
or
Interior
Points
the
3:45
ji
m
Eugene. .. 9:00 a mi Portland .
in the county. At present 12 set of sin­
duty on foreign wools, much of which themselves into prosperity, which of our agricultural products, and the can maintain your corrupt and unfaith­ The mountaineers were seated on a log
gle harness, hand made, in prices
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
ranging from $12 to *30, and 8
does not come in competition with our they might have done with a chance to home market theory will be realized as ful party in power forever, nor even for in front of a grocery and tbs revenue
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
set of team harness as cheap
agent leaned against a tree some dis­
domestic wools anyway, only limits and buy untaxed necessaries, is it not reason­ nearly as possible, and in the only ra- very long.— J. P. Wager in Oregonian.
For accommodation of Second Class Pas­
tance away. Seeing him, Taulbee called
hampers the opportunities and opera­ able to suppose that they could have tionnl, practical, natural and right way.
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AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY sengers attached to express trains.
out as he pointed to bis pateul leather
The S P. Company’s Ferrj’ makes con­
tions of tiie manufacturers, so that they both paid the farmer a better price for But as it is, both classes are working at
Can be seen on the hooks in my shop.
Bachelor Sybarites.
nection with all the regular trains on the
boots which shone like jet under ths
not only cannot compete with foreign the wool and sold the people better and a disadvantage, both as to the sale of
I have coni[»etent workmen employed East Side Division from foot of F street
to do all kinds of repairing and to make
An idea that seems to have permeated rays of the setting sun: “1 don't sup*,
manufacturers in foreign countries—not cheaper goods than when either gorging what they produce and to the purchases
Is the Liqe to Take
WEST
SIDE
DIVISION
any harness ordered. I also keep a full
thoroughly through the masculine world pose, colonel, those feel of yours aver
even in Mexico and Central and South themselves with unreasonable profits or they muBt make.
stock of oil and rubber robes, lap robes,
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mr.
Geer
is
very
coufident
that
“
the
American
states
—
but
lack
so
much
of
is that women are vainer than men. followed the plow?” "No, indeed," re­
horse covers, saddles, etc. A lull line of
struggling against insolvency and bank­
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday.
extras for repairs constantly on hand.
more the matter is discussed, the mote Now, there is not a word of truth in this. sponded the revenue agent. “In the
successfully competing at home, that ruptcy?
; It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs
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Through VESTIBULED TRAINS
Portland.
i
many millions' worth of woolen goods
McMinn'
10 13 a in
Next, Mr. Geer, still expressing gall the farmers will reject anything looking No woman ever lingered w ith sweh lov­ country 1 came from we hire men to do
Every Day in lhe Year to
McMinn’
1(
Corvallis .12 25 p m
are imported evety year, upon which— for democrats, says they are also troubled towards free trade.” Of course I am ing delight More a looking-glass as will our plowing and those wbo have the
I Corvallis
1
McMinn'
3 44 p m
and consequently upon the home product over the low price of wheat and the high “only a democrat ” whose opinion in Mr a man with the least pretention to brains make the money in other ways."
i McMinn’
i
Portland. 0 20 p m
I At Albany ai d Corvallis connect with
too—consumes pay a tariff tax of from price of bread. The difference between Geer’s eyes will count for naught, but I beautv, and no woman ever got mad or
“Well,” said Taulbee, as lie looked
(No Change of Cars)
of Oregon Pacific.
140 to over 100 per cent., tiie heaviest a fairly remunerative and a price so low cannot agree with him in th is prediction. swore as often as will a man over the around upon hie knot of shirt sleeved,
House. Sign, and Ornamental Painter trains
Express Train Daily, except Sunday
J oniiMN’d of DIMM CARS
j tax, in accordance with the general ¡x>li- as to be unremunerative of wheat, would The signs of the times do not so indicate kind of soap he uses, or the proclivity of tobacco-chewing constituents, “I would
LKAAE.
ARRIVE.
(unsurpassed)
The Only Sign Writer in the County. | Portland.
! ey of the republican party, being upon make no appreciable difference ill the to me. The republican party so far is hie shirt-front to bulge out and give him like to show one of you fellows from the
4:50 p mi
H.00 p
McMinn’
5:4.5 am',
9:00 a
| the cheajier grades, used by tiie poorer price of bread, and nobody but Mr. Geer sticking to its platform, and will surren­ a feminine bust. Naturally it does not north the foot of a fanner's boy who has
PI
LLMAMDR
UVIMJ
ROOM
SLEEPERS
Homes flttc'l up ill the Neatest and Most |
Through tickets to all points South'and
(Of Latest Equipment,)
classes of people. Now it is a settled has ever pretended that it would. A der the surplus “rather than sacrifice take a man as long to buy a hat as it followed the plow, and wbo ia not in ths
Artistic Style.
East via California
economic fact, nowhere denied, so far as difference of ten cents a bushel in the any part of the protective system." In does a woman, but then be doesn’t have least ashamed of it;” and with that Can­
Designs furnished for Decorations.
Ticket offices. No 131, corner First and TOl'RIST SLEEPING CARS
Best that can be constructed anti in
I know, that the cost of production of price of wheat would be of immense ben­ consequence of which Mr. Butterworth, to trouble about different shades or didate Taulbee pulled off hie shoe, tore
Alder streets, Portland, Oregon; corner
Remember Paper Hanging and Inside Fur-, Front and F streets, Portland
which accommodations are for hol­
textile fabrics, outside of the original efit to the farmers, but it would make a of Ohio, declares that he could not be shapes, although he is informed to a T off liiB stockings, and held up a callous.
nishing a Specialty
ders of First or Second-cjass Tick­
R KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS,
ets, and*
plant and raw material and after allow­ difference of only 60 cents a year in the again elected. The Oregonian lias twice as to whether the brim curls a bit more, ed and briar-scarred foot to the disgust­
Work taken by Contract or by the Pay. Ex-!
Manager.
Asst. G F. <t P Agt.
perieiiced men employed.
ELEGANT RAY COACHES. ing for our higher wages, is, Mn conse­ cost of all breadstuffs used by a working lately predicted a republican overthrow stands out straight, or is gradually grow­ ed gaze of the revenue agent. As he did
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
A Continuous Line connecting with all quence of our better appliances, more in­ man, or say *2 a year in the breadstuffs unless something “looking toward free ing smaller. He is never so happy as so the mountaineers opened their mouths
lines, affordiug direct and unin­
telligent labor, less in this country than consumed by an ordinary family; and trade was done. I am willing to put my when he is in a house get-up of flannels still wi<ler and at last one of them
terrupted service.
anywhere in Europe. This beiag true, the increased prosperity of the farmers— reputation as a prophet even against Mr. in which he thinks his figure shows to a sa d In a stage whisper to the rest.-
i Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secur
MCMINNVILLE NATIONAL BANK.
all our manufactures lack of being able over 50 per cent of the population—will Geer’s, and I predict that the protective good advantage. And from the ugliest “That's the kind of a teller to send to
I
ed
in
advance
througli
auy
agent
of
the
road
If so lie sure and call for your tickets
via the
He’s our man and we’re
Thniii<rh Tirkok
and fro,n
Point“ to produce any and all kinds and in any far more thin make up that extra cost. system is already doomed. Aside from down to the moat |>eriect Adonis among congress.
Corner Third and C streets, in Braly block.
lirht|Xj T°
n Alner
iCAt aH
England
quantity, of textile fabrics— or the man­ Therefore, while democrats are op[X5sed its continually evil results, it is utterly men, a woman can always govern if she bound to vote for him.” Vote for him
i »nd Europe can be purchased at any ticket
M’MINNVIM.E, OREGON.
ufactures of leather, iron, woodand other to raising the price of wheat or any other wrong in principle. Its very foundation praises his good looks. If he is hoarded they did and he was elected. The reve­
office of this conmany.
1 Full information concerning rates, time sorts too—and not only supply our own
Transacts a General Banking Business,
commodity by law, or to favoring any is injustice. Summed up in a sentence, like the paril he quivers with delight at nue agent left in disgust.
of trains, routes and other details furnished
market almost wholly, but also find very one class of people over another, they the protective system proposes to take being told he is manly looking. If he
| on application to any agent, o;
The action of Taulbee io thrusting
Presiilent............................ J. W. COWLS
A. D CHARLTON.
large markets abroad, is free wools, would be pleased if by reasonable and from the many who both need and de­ has a fen- straggly hairs on his chin he Kincaid aside and pulling hie ear calls
Asst* General Passenger Agent.
Vice President .......... LEE LAUGHLIN
serve
all
that
their
opportunities
afford
likes a woman to emphasize the fact that attention to the number of assaults of
. (ieneral Office Of the Company, No, 121 hides, ores, chemicals, dyes and materi­ natural means—especially repealing class
-THE -
Cashier
........ I. L. STRATTON
First St., Cor. Wahington, I’ortand, Or. als for machinery. The history of free
legislation in favor of bankers, mill own­ them some part of their substance, and it’s aristocratic not to have much hair on one kind and another which have hep.
Sells sight exchange and telegraphic
hides for the past seventeen years absot ers, and other classes — the farmers to bestow it on the few who neither need you and that it would make him a great pened in the eapitol. It is said that
transfer« on Portland. Sin Franco and New
lutely
demonstrates lhe soundness o should receive 10 cents a bushel more nor deserve it. Such an iniquitous prin­ catch—in Japan. If he has quite a Henry A. Wise pulled James K. Folk's
York.
this position. Instead of im|>orting vast for their wheat than they have received ciple and system can not long be main­ smooth face he yearns for the feminine nose when Polk was speaker and tielore
I
Collections made on all accessible points.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
values of hide products and paying high during late years. This illustration of tained.
approbation as expressed in her opinion ho became president. Wise was mad at
'A'
Office hours from 9 a. ni. to 4 p in.
prices for inferior goods, as we did under Mr. Geer’s is a fit quibble for a protec­
But let us turn from theories to a few­ that when a man has a really intellectual Polk for some of his rulings, and waited
It is positively the shortest and fin 1st
protection, we manufacture all our own tionist, whose object seems generally to facts. The tariff system of the present face it shows to much better advantage outside until Polk cams out, and then
line to Chicago and the east and south and
hides, nearly supply our home market, delude the people and obscure great has grown up during and since the war. if it is quite smooth; although once a rushed at him at him and aaid : “Yoe
O/V
SALE
M c M innville
the only sleeping and dining car through
line to
have better aud cheajier goods, and ex­ truths with a mist, of sophistry.
If the reform of the tariff proposed by year he may have to use a razor he likes are a blanked pretty cur," and with thio
port $10,000,000 worth of finished leather
Mr. Geer, alluding to the democratic Mr. Mills and Mr. Cleveland is “British womankind to think that he sacrifices he attempted to pull Polk’s nose. No
Omaha, Kansas City, and all Missouri
I
goods besides. Once in this position as censure of laws which require our wheat free trade,” then any tariff that existed himself on the altar of intellectually and one ever knew- whether he succeeded or
('ARLIN & HIGH, Proprietors.
Hiver Point.
Goods of all descriptions moved and '‘are
regards wool, can there be any doubt j i to pay the transportation expenses of before 1863, nay, any that was ever pro­ has to apply the Bharp razor twice a day. not. It was a good deal tlie same as the
ful handling guaranteed. Collections will
Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed
hat the price of wools in this country ships both ways across the ocean, uses posed or thought of. before that time,
A man will tell you, like a blatant caee of Blackburn and Chandler a few
l>e made monthly
Hauling of a'l kinds train service and elegant dining and
would advance rather than decline, and this illustration:
done cheap
would be treason, rebellion, secession donkey, that if the fire-alarm rang lie months ago. Polk said his noee was not
sleeping cars lias honestly earned for it the
title of
would be steady rather than fluctuating
“If a uian comes to my granary to buy and slavery, all in one. The average would present as good an appearance if pulled and Wise said it was. Andrew
ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS.
with every tariff proposition in congress ■ i a load of wheat, it is much better for me tariff taxes are higher now than in 1866, he had to get up in the middle of the Jackson thought Polk should have killed
AND ALL POINTS
and subject to the manipulation of deal­ | in the tiansaction if he comes with his after the war closed. Under this system night as he would during the day, and I Wise for the insult, and he did not see
ers? The cheaper manufacturers can 1 wagon empty, than to bring it loaded what lias happened? From owning am bound to believe this is true, judging bow he could help challenging him for
buy foreign wools (a large part of which j with potatoes, provided I must buy his more than one-half the wealth of the from some of the retiring robes dedicated it. anvhow.
Others may imitate,but none can surpass it
max fix* tv asas of
Our motto is “always on time ”
needed by them are not really in compe­ potatoes, when I already have all I can country, the agricultural class own but to himself and to be bought for more
----- -A.T------
Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickets
tition with domestic wools) the better possibly use. For a farmer to buy a load one-fifth. From a condition of compara­ money than a woman would ever drcam
via this celebrated route and take none r=OTarTZjuÄ.2srzD,
oh ., will they be able to pay good prices for of potatoes every time he sells a load of tive equality among the people, a few of spending on her nightgown. One of
Rieh Men’s Non«.
others.
W II MEAD, G. A
home wools. The duty either keeps wheat, when he already has as many po­ men have amassed colossal fortunes,and the most effective is of white silk, with
No, 4 Washington street, Portland, Or
GEO. S. TAYLOR’ Ticket Agt.
Examples
of this law of heredity are
wools out and forbids, or at least greatly tatoes of his own raising as he could use pauperism and crime have increased at a tiny mauve dots on it. It reaches to the
Oil Calce Ix/Eeal and.
plentiful
among
the financial leaders.
Corner First and Dak Sts.
restricts manufacturers, or else its would be considered to be the full meas­ feaful rate. No workmen have been ground and is beautifully hemstitched;
amount on lhe quantity imported must ure of industrial stupidity.”
the collor is a broad one cat in sailor Aetors and Vanderbilts of this genera­
protected
from
foreign
pauper
labor,
be
­
Ground Flaxseed
Well, that depends. If it is more pro­ cause, if Americans will not work as re­ fashion and throw n back far enough to tion have shown themselves well worthy
be deducted from the cost of home wools.
Summons.
fitable for the farmer to raise wheat and quired by their masters, cheap foreign expose the neck very well. The sleeves to uphold the great monetary dynasties
AKKINO5.
On
the
other
band,
it
is
equally
clear
Portland, Oregon.
AnO Front Street
founded by their ancestors, and there is
. IlatTiiburg, I’a .
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon that when our manufacturers are re­ exchange for potatoes than to raise the labor is imported by the shipload. The are full and have deep cuffs, and on the
.nv«* tievvr known
for Yamhill county.
<•11 like your a 11.uni
lieved from these pinching, cramping, potatoes himself, and if he has to pay the workmen are not protected, because left side is a pocket in which is stuck a not in cither family a spendthrift or an
><>k ok U r* en«iigh to
Arminda Kenneda, Plaintiff. )
•■#•2.».
W. .1. KI.
restricting,
ruinous duties, they, being buyer of his wheat wages for himself strikes, lockouts, reeorts to armed coer­ white silk handkerchief with a mono­ unworthy member. W. W. Aetor lias
IfmiKcr, Jle., write*; "1
vs
-
onliT fur your Hlbuni nt
James R. Kenneda, Defendant )
able to manufacture on a scale ten times and team for coming a long distance with cion, beggary and starvation among gram in mauve upon it. The cuffs are done some creditable literary work. Jay
i.nt every house I visit. My
profit isuiten n*tnuclins
To James R. Kenneda, said defendant:
as large, and with a vastly extended bis empty wagon, it Beems to me that workmen in the very places and occupa­ of mauve silk caught with white sleeve- Gould's sons are apt to carry oat hie
or a whiffle dny st work.'
projects and increase the magnitude at
. Mher» nreilointr quite a.« well
In the name of the state of Oregon, you market, would be able to sell better and the farmer had better raise no potatoes,
0 hate not *|m<e to give ex-
tions where protection muBt show first, links, and the collar is also the colored
are hereby required to appear and answer
it'M front ih< it letters. Every
Could not a miller, say but rather raise wheat and exchange for and most direct and immediate results, silk. A soft white Bilk tie is knotted in his fortune. Robert Bonner’s lientags
•—•---------
:
profits
one who take« bold of this grand a business
• >■<•»
up (grand
g
0. V/|*0
A a» FuKiii
& C3.
tiie complaint tiled against you ill the cheaper goods.
~ ......................
’? i- *-• Largest
Shall we start YOU
in this business,
bi
above entitled suit on or before the 24tli at Salem, who can freely buy all sorts of potatoes, and avoid paying the other for are now matters of almost daily occur- front in sailor fashion. The haberdasher is well cared for by his sons The Ames
b<fcdsmcn in xl-r w >r!J.
reader? Write to us anil learn all about it fi.r yourself We
day of March, isito, that being the first day
are starting ninny ; we r. ill stmt you it you don t delay until
U. A. t p.itv &Co’s
announces that this is perfumed so thor­ family, which started its fortune by
of the next regular term of said court, and grain, and has facilities lor manufactur­ the time used in coming with his empty rance.
■ not her gets ahead of you in j our part <>f the country If you
Beauff: !, :'.!■•
*’J bt*criplive
making shovels and increased it it Cred­
take hold you will beabletopick up gold fast, iftd*'
if you fail so to answer for want thereof ing all sorts of flour, meal, feed etc., and wagon. The value of either phase of the
Does protection benefit labor when oughly with violet that even two or three
(ni account of a forced monufnctcrer's sale 1 ••.‘»,000 lei*
plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree
it Mobilier. has an able member to-day
dollm* Vhotogriipli Album* are to bt «old to the
illustration
simply
lies
in
its
applicability
wbo
finds
a
market
not
only
in
that
city
one of the leaders of that policy, Mr. three visits to the cleaner’s will not dispel
P’ople for
each. Bound m Royal Crimson Silk Velv.-t
dissolving the marriage contract now ex­
lush. Chat ntingl v decorated insides. Hundsomcbt album* in th J
in Oliver Ames, wbo has twice been gov­
for i B to v. Ill b« mr.iiad FR ES »0 all
to
facts.
Mr.
Geer,
in
his
illustration,
isting
between
plaintiff
and
defendant,
and
and
county,
but
in
surrounding
towns
world. Largest size. Greatest bargain* ever known. Afeutn
the
odor.
A
more
feminine-looking
robede
Amindoure,
a
millionaire,
made
so
by
applicant^, nnn to Inst season’s cus­
wanted. Liberal terms. Big money for • ¿rents. Any oue cun
for the care an<l custody of Jennie Kenneda
tomers It i% bettf-r than ever. Ev­
| misstates the facts. In the first place, these unjust laws, discharge thousands nuil is of pale rose pink, with its collar ernor of Massachusetts. "Old Hutch*«’’
and
counties
and
up
in
the
foothills
and
become a successful agent. Sells itself on sight—iit’le or no
and Pella Kenneda, minor children of
ery person usine Garden, Flower
talking necessary. Wherever shown, every one wants »a pnr-
son in Chicago is at thirty the presides*
ehase. At,\-.rts take thousands of outers with vapklity ».ever
plaintiff, and for such other relief as prayed over on the coast, afford to both pay bet­ we, the United States, have not all the of American workmen and imports Hun­ and cuffs edged with lace and a cravat of
or Field SEEDS ‘liculd bend for it.
before known. Great profits await every worker. Agents are
for
D. M. FERRY4CO.
■ “potatoes”—manufactured goods—which garians and Italians to take their places lawn and lace, such as the gentlemen of of a bank anil director of a score ol finan­
making fvrtunes. Ladies make as much'as men. You, reader,
ter
prices
for
grain
and
to
sell
better
and
DETROIT, MICH.
. wn du m well as any one.
Yuli infurmation and terms free,
This summons Is published six weeks in
io those who write for Mine, with particulars mid terms for our
the court of Louis Qnatorze wore. The cial institutions. James L. Flood, son <4
the T elechose -R eoistek by order of Hon cheaper products than if he was taxed so, we can possibly use; for we import a and work for $5 or $6 per week?
family Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After you kn<-w all,
R. P. Boise, judge of said court, made at much on all wheat bought, so much on i vast quantity annually. In the second
you conclude to go no further, why no harm is done
height of folly, or harmony as you choose bonanza prince, and most prominent oi
What
do
you
think
of
protection
when
Address E. C. ALLEN k CC , Al'QUsTA. M ain «
chambers at Salem, Oregon. Pecemker 21st
barley,
so
»»uch
on
machinery;
and
was
|
place,
we
aie
not
“
obliged
”
to
buy
“
po-
te
call it, was reached by a—a—a some­ the scions of mushroom wealth, hoe
the same night that Mr. Carnegie, wbo
1IW>.
F M' FENTON.
been at the head of the great Nevada
1593 •<»ewinF-MnchineTlT\T|
tatoes
”
at
all.
There
is
no
obligation
Attorney for Plaintiff
then practically restricted to Salem and !
Io HI on. e
a b i l«h|| IJ I ■
boasts that he has made a million and a thing—I should hate to call it a man—
| trade in *:i parts, by fl ¡1 j 1
its environs for a market ? There is no I ; imposed in the “free trade” idea. That halt a year from the labor of his slaves, »•bo mourned deeply, in a material sense bank.
|..icnig »1 nr wadhin«**! JUJU
good* where the peupiu enu
0 V n n e w bbi n kb
contradictions in the $wo propositions, l ! is tiie beauty of it. The farmer is eim- is giving a grand dinner in Washington, for an uncle who left him a big pile of
Shein, we will »end free tc one
person nt each |oc&!i*y,:be very
«¿old
Sir Julian Pauncefote and Secretary
higher wool and cheaper goods. In fact, | ply left free to do as he thinks best; buy scores of half starving, half-frozen em­ money. His sleeping robes were white
vea: sow inf-machine mado in
Worth «100.00.
the world, with al! the attachments
Watch in the world. Perfect
they are so eoasistent that they are com- ' potatoes in exchange for wheat, or let ployes, and their women and children I silk, with cuffs, collars and pocket of Blaine have beiome warm friends. They
" i< will also send free a complete
timekeeper. Warranted heavy,
line of our costly and valuable art
SOLID GOLD hunting ca»ea.
Muiples. In return we aak that you
plementary fractions of a complete | ' them alone, just as he pleases. We I are evicted into the winter storm near I black crape, while a black-bordered liked each other from their first meeting
Beth ladies and gent’s site«,
•how w hat we send, to those who
with works and cases
and further intercourse lias strengthened
may cal. at your borne, and after 2
whole.
It is the mischievous, restrict think Le knows enough to protect him- ; his own home, and left to staive and 1 handkerchief was the other adjunct.
requal value. 0XE RgRSOX la
month* all shill become your own
___ Bach locality can secure one ling, demoralizing, plundering, protective j 1 self from a had bargain, if tiie law will
their regard lor one another. Sir Julian
property. This grana machine is
I freeze as Mr. Geer nor 1 would allow a
Pfree, together with our large
nde
the Singer patents,
and viUa,b> line of Household
Lien have run out tx-fore patents
has even gone so far as to read Blaine’s
only
let
him
alone.
We
think
the
Unit-
tax
on
the
manufacturers
’
raw
materials
I
j
strange
dog
to
do
?
run out hV ldforS93. With the
a. tachmcrrts. and now sells for
and
necessaries
that
produces
the
»
hole
j
ed
States
is
able
to
make
a
trade
without
1
“Twenty Years of Congress.” Whatev­
How
cun
this
plan
of
taxing
raw
ma-
Best.strongest, most nse- i nee<l do i^t.a<how what we »end you to those who c^ll—you»
Children Cry for
fal machine in the world. All ia . frionds and neighbors and those about you—that always re»uh»
evil, tending to depress the price on I being cheated if it is just left alone. But ! terials be justified when it is not done
er may come between them diplomatic­
free. No capital required. Plain, I to valuable trade for us. which holda for yean when once started,
brief instructions given. Those who writ« to us at once can se- i and thus we are repaid. We pay all express, flight, etc. After
wool, because manufacturers are able to 1 ' Mr. Geer would say to the wheat-grow­ j by any civilized nation on earth, even
ally tney will always be well disposed to-
s-x».
"Í TE
ito
«
»•>- cure free the be*t h -------
yon know all. If you would like tn go to work for us. von can
w -----------------------
iwing-machine
in the --- world, and tha
So
_.x.
iron *aaî7«ia
: “
<« W.Jto
.11 .«to-
Ä“
*•
••O»"
“»»- etarto.
to SGO per week and upwards. Address,
finest line of works of high art ever shown together in America. ; earn from
do only a comparatively small and pre- er: “No matter if your farm is all adapt- I by those which maintain a high tariff on I
TRLEACO,, 11 ok 7*0, A u | ihu , Maine. 4 Wtlnao^
B om 919, Portland, Maine.
Pitcher's Castorla. I wards each other,
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
H. BALLINGER,
OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM­
PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
The St. Charles Hotel.
MONEY TO LOAN
Plumbers’ Supplies!
Improved Farm Property
INSURANCE NEGOTIATED.
PEOPLE’S MARKET.
E. WRIGHT
Northern Pacific
Railroad
To all Points East & South
J. B. ROHR,
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO.
ARE YOU GOING EAST?
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.,
Mui tai Dii Do»,
Raw & Boiled Linseed Oil,
ST SEEUS
SEED ak KUAL
DENVER,
I
The Hoyal Route
East, North «P South,