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4 THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE. WASHINGTON LETTER. The navy depaatment has issued a circular iiiviting proposals for building three 8500 ton coast line battle ships to I cost exclusive of armament not more i 1 than $4,00,000 each, the armament in i cluding besides guns and amunition, i the armor of turrets, barbettes, gun all : shields and armored tubes directly per taining to the protection of guns and loading position. AU parts of the ves sels to lie of domestic manufacture. Proposals may be under two classes, for the construction of the whole vessel according to the department pla ns and specifications, and for the construction of either hulls or machinery, or both, according to plans and specifications to be submitted by the bidder. G(M)DS Mr. Blaine has created a great sensa- L. M. King, of Obion county, Tenn., tion here by a few remarks, made in HARDING &. HEATH, Publishers. lielongs to a sect which holds Saturday tile room of the senate chamber on ap- and not Sunday to be the Sabbath. He propriations, against the McKinley observes Saturday with great strictness, tariff bill. Mr. Blaines friends claim I have purchased the SUBSCRIPTION BATES. and Sunday quietly proceeds with the that the criticism was made in a joking On» Copy, per year, inadvance............... $2 00 lalxir on his farm. manner for the purpose of chaffing Sen Ona Copy, six month« in ad vac»........... 1 00 For doing so Mr. King was indicted, ator Allison and that nothing whatever tried, convicted and fined last March, was meant by it; but others contend Warehouse, in McMinn- Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville The National religious Liberty associa that the secretary meant every word he tion, an organization composed entirely said and that his opinion of the bill is Oregon, as second-class matter. of believers in the Christian religion— but a reflection of that held by Mr. ville, and it will be T hk advf . rtistxg R ates or Tar T f . i . e - has undertaken King’s defense, and the Harrison. Mr. Blaine has positively fhoxe -R egistek are liberal, taking in case has been appealed to the Supreme THOROUGHLY RE-FITTED consideration the circulation. Single Court of the United States for the pur- declined to »nake a statement on the subject for publication, which added to inch. $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. Special inducements for yearly or semi- l>ose of testing there the constitutional to the fact that he is strongly opposed And. put in good, order in yearly contracts. ity of state laws enforcing the religious to the sugar schedule of the bill, makes * * * time to receive grain. All A ll C ommunications M ust B e S igned B y observance of Sunday as a Sabbath. it look as though he was opposed to the An item in the last Courier states the person who sends them, not for pub Whatever the judicial ruling may be bill which is to lie called up in the sen that Postmaster-general Wanamaker Attention will be paid to lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non de plume,” but for a guarantee of good as to the constitutional power of a ate next Monday. Mr. Blaine has for has acquired a considerable interest in faith. No publications will be published state to enforce such laws, there can several weeks been trying to work up a the Oregon City woolen mills, and In the wants of the Farmer, unless so signed. l>e no doubt that their enforcement in senatorial sentiment in favor of provid another part of the same paper appears » * z and I solicit a share of the J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted such cases as that of Mr. King is a ing for reciprocity with the Latin- the announcement that a heavy cut at reasonable rates Our facilities are gross violation of natural rights and American countries by means of an has been made in the wages of the fac Patronage. the best in Yamhill county and as good It is not con- amendment to the tarift’ bill but for tory hands at the aforesaid mills. The as any in the state A complete steam rights of conscience. plant insures quick work. tended that Mr. King disturbed any some reason he has apparently not suc connection between these two pieces of F. BARNEKOFF. * » * A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or neighlxir in the enjoyment'of a quiet ceeded. However, it is hardly probable news is obvious. the editorial or business departments, to Sunday, but merely that his working that as shrewd a politician as Mr. Record of Deeds. T he T elephone -R egister , McMinnville, on Sunday and his observance of Sat Blaine will openly attact a party meas Oregon. E Poppleton to W P Johnson, 320 urday as his Sabbath instead, was an ure which has been approved by cau * * * S ample C opies O f " T he T elephone -R egis offense to the Mind wandering cured. B acres of timber land; $450. moral sensi “ of the com- cuses of both house and senate. It may in one reading. Testimonial« fr^m all ter will be mailed to any person in the par*s of the globe. Prospectus ugri P E and W F Collard to Chas Hus United States or Europe, who desires one, munity and a violation of the laws of be true that he would like to see the FREE, sent on application to Frof. A» Loisetue, 237 Fifth Ave. Ne - York. free of charge the state. bill defeated in the senate, but he wobld sy, 2 acres in Collegeside; $950. * ♦ » If it was so it is high time for the never say so if he knew that its defeat ft't I nvite Y ov T o C ompare T he T ei . e - W P Johnson to Al Fisk, 460 acres in fhoxf .-R egisthr with any other paper community in which Mr. King lives to 13 s, r 5 w; $800. would be practically impossible. published in Yamhill county. discipline its moral sense and for his One republican candidate—Mr. Har F Grazier to M L Smith, i block 35, state to rearrange its laws in conform rison—has removed himself from the wtao™nred ‘APHRODITINE” All subscribers who do not receive their ity withjthat principle of individual lib field of possibilities in 1892 by saying Lafayette; $10. Is S old on a paper regularly will confer a favor by im erty which lies at the foundation of Jesse Edwards to Elizabeth Wright, POSITIVE that one term was enough for him and mediately reporting the tame to thin office. GUARANTEE land in t 3 s, r 2 w; $500. American institutions. to cure any that he proposed returning to Indiana form of nervous The principle involved is simple and to resume the practice of law as soon as Samuel Hobson to Elizabeth Wright, disease, or any Thursday, July 3, 1890. its application plain. The state hixs it expires. If it did not look so much lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in block E, Hob disorder of the generative or nothing to do with religion except to like striking a man when he is down, son’s add. to Newberg; $240. gans of either sex whether ar- The Salem boy* do wrong in going protect every citizen in his religious one would feel like saying “sour grapes” J H Bell to James McCain, 149.11 BEFORE ising from the AFTER __ excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, home and saying that ls>th games were liberty. It has no more right to pre for Mr. Harrison stood no more chance acres in t 4 s, r 5 w; $2000. or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg scribe the religious oliservanee of .Sab won for McMinnville by the umpire. Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefur of receiving the nomination of the re T B Henderson to G W Springer, encc, ness, Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal Both games in the eyes of conservative baths and holy days than it has to i publican party in 1892 than he did of land in 15 s, r 7 w; $1.00. Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn al Emissions, Leucorrhoea, Dizziness, Weak Mem base ball experts was fairly umpired order sacraments and to ordain creeds. being nominated by the democrats. Sarah A Springer to E C Keyt, land ory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if ne- In recognition of the general custom and the decisions did not favor either fjected often lead to premature old age and insan- Post-master General Wanamaker has ty. Price 11.00 a box. 6 boxes for |5.00 Sent by of the people the state rightfully makes made a great many enemies in the G. in t 5 s, r 4 w; $55. club. mail on receipt of price. Sunday a legal holiday, in order that A. R. by his treatment of applicants be Jesse Hobson to Calvin Dixon, 2} A WRITTEN GUARANTEE forevery $5.00 to refund the money if a Permanent acres in Hobson’s additon to Newberg; order, Mrs. J. C. Ayer, widow of the patent no man whose“ conscience or conven cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, permanently medicine millionaire is betrothed to a ience forbids may be compelled to work longing to that organization as well as $200. » A phroditine . Circular free. Address brother of the late emperor of Russia’s on that day. The law also properly by ignoring recommendations from J. Forrance to P A Smith, 50 acres in cured by THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. then». Heretofore, these complaints WESTERN BRANCH, morganatic wife and after her marriage protects citizens against unnecessary 12 s, r 5 w; $510. BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. will be known, according to the New disturbance of their quietude on that have been whispered; but now the men Geo F. Heusner to Mrs. Patrick O’ York IForM, as the Princess of Solgor- day, but beyond that it has no right to are getting desperate and are threaten Brien, lot 16, block 4, Bibee’s add. to Sold by Rogers Bros , sole agents for Mc Minnville. ing to make open war upon Mr. Wan- oukl and Duchess of Sarsaparilla. go in a country where church and state namaker if he does not show more con Sheridan; $1. are totally separated by fundamental sideration in dispensing the patronage Wm Chapman to George W Bibee Strangely enough, no one has yet law. To go further is for the state to of his department. Mr. Clarkson and George F Heusner 4.43 acres, Sher I come forward with a proposition to Has been appointed agent for transplant old Cheops, the real Egyp assume powers inconsistent with its smoothed up lots of this sort of trouble idan; $332. lieing and very dangerous to religious for his chief; but now he has gone and tian pyramid, to ('hicago for the world's II. J. Swarthout to Lydia E. Bannis lilerty. no one has taken his place. 1 ter 40 acres in Yamhill county; $1500. fair. An artificial pyramid is all well And this doctrine is held by all en For two entire days the democrats! enough but if we can have Egyptian H C Paulsen to James Madson 100 mummies and Libby Prisons in Chica lightened men of all creeds, not in an were in possession of the house, and acres in t 3 s r 3 w. Bond $3000. tagonism to any but in defense of all. I Speaker Reed saw himself temporarily go there will I m * a lack of enterprise if It is the doctrine of perfect religious defeated on the silver bill, but the dem Sheridan Faulconer to Wm Dinsmore old Cheops is not brought across in time for the world’s fair. Cleopatra’s liberty in a purely secular state as op ocrats were not strong enough, either lot 7 block 13 Faulconer’* addition to This is not a New Machine, having Sheridan; $70. needle may satisfy the ambition of New posed to the doctrine of state absolut in numbers or parlimentary tactics, to been in use in this county dispose of the bill before the return of Medorum Crawford to John M Craw York, but Chicago has room for some ism an<l intolerance in religion. for eight years. the absent republicans enabled the ford 198.49 acres in t 4 s r 3 w; $100. thing more elaborate. DESERTIONS IN THE ARMY. speaker to again resume the whip Chas E Fendall to Francis Maddux In June, 1880, the vote of Oregon was handle and send the bill where he had 160 acres in t 5 s r 7 w; $900. Congress has passed a bill for the pre 37,759. The census taken immediately first ordered it—to the committee on R R Daniel and wife to H. M. and I. not jointed, therfore will not after the election, showed a |s>pulation vention of desertions, which is very- coinage weights and measures, which L Daniel right and title to land in t 4 s i 18 cramp, but will run in any position. well as far as it goes. Under it the of 174,767. The ratio was one voter to is known to be hostile to the free coin r 4 w. This Mower 4.63 inhabitants nearly. The vote east president may make regulations which age amendment passed by the senate. I L Daniel to H M Daniel 78.78 acres will enable a soldier to buy his dis in June of this year was just 70,- The silver men in the republican party part of Stilwell D L C; $2500. 493. The same ratio of 4.63 to 1 would charge, a certain sum licing reserved lost a great opportunity wiien they al from his pay, which is forfeited by de give a present population in the state lowed this bill to be referred to the com R R Daniel to H M Daniel lots 3 and of 326,132. This probably will be very sertion. The difficulty with this, as a mittee; but it only proves what has so 4 in block 24 towji of Lafayette; $600. I and any casting showing a defect remedy, will lie found to lie in the fact will be replaced free of charge. nearly the result of the census. It often been proved before—that the or should, however, lie a little more, since that desertions occur early in a man's ganization of the republican party in 1 enlistment and before there is such an the proportion of total population to congress is vastly superior to that of its voters should increase as the state grows accumulation as would tempt a man to opponent. It is believed now that the remain at an unpleasant ]>ost. older. committee will strike out the free coin- There is one remedy for this great We have a full stock of ' age amendment and that the final re- A stereotyped Republican joke is evil in our army which congress has | suit will be some sort of a compromise that when you find a man who cannot not applied, but which is essential to which will lie satisfactory to the gold read you have a democrat. It is high the welfare of the service, and which men. time that these alleged humorists dis will lie more effective in decreasing de- The McKinley tariff bill is to be card this worn» eaten chestnut, for the aertion* than an» course that can lie called up in the senate next Monday list of democratic papers now publised persued. The prevailing cause for dis and then the country will have to take in the United States discounts the re content with the soldier’s life is that it several weeks of the usual tariff talk. publican list by a large majority. The is not military. We have a large num What a subject for sweltering July ------------ -------- -...... ........ . asssistant post-master says that two- ber of posts so insufficiently garrisoned weather! that the whole time of the men is taken Tinware, thirds of the newspapers of the day are I saw a letter today from Mr. Brice, democratic and that the other third is up m keeping the men in order. At the chairman of the national democrat Galvanized Ironware, devoted to readers of the republican single or two company posts military ic committee in which he denied in the instruction is impossible, while officers faith.— Times. Copper Ware, most positive language that he had any and men very soon grew tired of the I idea of resigning the chairmanship. On “ school of the company. ” If the troops Hardware, Etc Activity in inventions continues to the contrary he says he is hard at work lie shown by the records of patent of were concentrated in four and five com mapping out the coming congressional on which we can give you bargains. fices of the more progressive countries. pany posts a good ileal of the discon campaign. The annual report of the British pat tent that now causes desertions would Another brilliant idea has for the CO ent office, just issued, shows that the disappear. Soldiers do not often desert present been abandoned. The house on hard campaigns, nor from large number of applicants for patents last postoffice committee has decided to year was 21,008, an increase of aliout 10 posts where military routine is main postpone further consideration of the <77 tained. of all kinds done in the most work per cent, over the preceeding year. In postal-telegraph bill until next winter. Suppose we try to prevent desertions fact, it appears from the figures given manlike manner. The committee did not ask Mr. Wana- that since the passage of the act of 1883 by making our little force an army of maker’s permission either. PIPE, I-ÏCSE, ETC. patent applications have almost contin soldiers instead of laborers?— lUor/d. Although Secretary Proctor came in uously risen in number year by year, with the present administration he always in stock. THE BASCOM PLAN. and the registrations of designs have never found time until a few days ago O. O. HODSON. also largely increased, but not so con The New York World of the 14th to go through the war department CD tinuously as applications for patents. says that “in the National Temperance over which he nominally presides. He Congress in this city on Thursday one was not recognized by one-third of the Our American dressed-beef ]>eople Henry Clay Bascom was patriotic employes through whose rooms he AT THE have no mean competition in foreign enough to remark that if the federal passed. It has been suggeeted that Mr. markets. In the New Zealand frozen constitution does not permit congress to Proctor take a couple of weeks oft’ and meat trade are steamers capable of car pass a prohibitory liquor law it is ‘time make the acquaintance of the clerks in You will find the most complet e rying 30,000, 40,000 anil .">0,000 carcasses to get rid of the constitution, and that the war department. stock of of frozen mutton, but these are to be he is ready to shoulder his musket for Even tlie United States is sometimes b Fancy and Staple Groceries, distanced by the new steamer Moray that purpose.” Mr. Bascom should affected by public opinion. It has! Crockery and Glassware. Stand shire, whose equipment is so extensive Imrrow a musket and attempt to exe adopted a resolution for the appoint-1 and Library Lamps and complete that she will be able to car cute his plan. A little later the owner ment of a committee to investigate the I Ever Brought to the City. ry 60,000 carcasses in the cold-air cham of the musket could get his weapon econemy and efficiency of its adminis Fine Teas and Coffes a special bers. The steamer has two engines ca back by calling at the nearest county trative service. The salaries paid sen ty; Roast Coflee ground free of charge. Goods delivered tree to pable of freezing 80,000 cubic feet of air jail.— Arkansas Gazettr: ate employes are not less than 25 per ony part of the city. per hour. The risks of carrying such cent in excess of those paid by the J. H. HENDERSON, Prop. The San Francisco Examiner is hav house for the same work, but it would perishable freight to England is great, but a successful voyage and a favorable ing a world of fun at present over its ex be safe to wager that this committee market result in great profit. posure of the effort of a firm of publish does not find it out. ers in KanFrancisco to prey off’the van Unlike prize fighters, base ball 1 •>«.'- ity of the lesser great men of the coast Dr. Talmage was asked what he: CD eis who take care of themselves seem by publishing a volume of biographies thought of the sexes bathing together i I k the oldest and most popular scientific and mechanical paper published and has the largest able to retain their athletic powers entitled the Uncrowned Kings of the at the seaside, and he spoke as follows:: circulation of any paper of its class in the world. Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Engrav many years, ('apt. Anson, of the Chi Common wealth, giving their victims “Let the thousands bathe and enjoy ■ ings. Published weekly. Send for specimen conv. Price $3 a year. Four months’ trial, 11. cago* is a good example. He is now the privilege—at so much per crown, the gifts of nature; let the sexes bathe MUNN & CO., P ublishers , 861 Broadway, N.Y. playing his twentieth season of base according to the quality of the goods— together, frolic any sport ill the inne- ; Q ARCHITECTS & BUILDERO ball. His hand is as strong and steady of seeing in print during their natural cent amusement; let the little tots Fl Ediilcn of Scientific American. O CD his eye at true as it was twenty years lives the gush about themselves that is make sand pies, waddle knee deep in : A great success. Each issue contains colored lithographic plates of country and city residen ago, with every protquct of remaining usually relegated to obituary art. The the running streams; but let not for a I ces or public buildings. Numerous engravings and lull plans and specifications for the use of so. He has made a success financially firm had worked up the scheme to per moment the devil hold court near the such as contemplate building. Price $2.50 a year, 25 cts. a copy. MUNN & CO., PUBLISHERS. of base ball, being worth perhaps $50,- fection, offering to crown free of charge felicitous scene. 1 do not see why there 000. But he never had to be paid a some of the most prominent figures on should lie any objection to the sexes may be secur ed by apply, large addition to keep sober, as hap- the coast if they would sanction the bathing together. So far as my obser ing to M unn A Co., who yens with other famous players. Anson enterprise, and even working upon the vation is concerned, I have never seen y™ have had over n 40 years' experience and have made over is what he is to-day because of a temp weak vanity of Justice Field to the ex indecency in the surf. In the good old JU 100.000 applications for American and For- eign patents. Semi for Handbook. Corres erate life and n very shrewd eve to busi tent of getting an autograph letter from days of yore, when we boys rambled pondence strictly confidential. CD ness. him. extolling the firm and their down to the sea, doffed our apparel, TRADE MARKS. CD In case your mark is not registered in the Pat i methods; the missive lieing in lieu of and plunged under the water’s waves ent Office, apply to M i nn a C o ., and procure The farmers of the country, having an assessment of $5000 for a highly there were no bathing discussions; all Immediate protection. Send for Handbook. COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, map«, tieen sufficiently educated in the great gilded crown, as the Examiner hints. the world seemed bright, and nature •tc., quickly procured. Address |>ower of a trust and the enormous pro The monarch secured a complete out smiled upon us. Let the people enforce MUNN Ar CO., Patent Solicitor«. G eneral Ornci« 361 B roalwav w *■ fits accruing therefrom, are now to lie fit, with fac simile autograph letters laws, but do not allow them to menace invited to form a trust of their own. 1 from the thrifty fellows who were beg- the sexes bathing together. It some Notice of Appointment of Admin Shares are to be only $50, and one mil i gilig their way into the charmed circle, times happens that in congregations istrators. lion fanners are to lie let into the great letters from the house as to the best I there is an evil heart, but for the wick Notice is hereby given that the under scheme, no one being allowed to own I method of hooking wary fish, etc., and ed should the innocent sutler? No, I do signed have been by the county court of more than one share. This great capi | the great daily is giving the public the not favor separate bathing sections for Yamhill county. Oregon, duly appointed joint administrators of th •> estate of Wil tal is to be used in holding up the price : benefit of the exposure in cruel but re- the sexes. Let the world plunge into liam F. Perkins, deceased, therefore all of farm products, so that the farmers, ' freshing installments; cruel to the vic the holy waters and wash itself of sin. persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present and especially those who belong to the tims but refreshing to the public. ! Let humanity bathe unrestricted; let the same to the undersigned at North Yam trust, may get a full return on their in the masses bathe penniscuously as to hill, Oregon, properly verified within six months from the date hereof. vestments and labor. A ('hicago law < )nce in seven years the Ixxly is renew sex, and help swell the ocean tide. Dated this 10th dav of June. 1890 yer is at the head of the enterprise and ed. The blood must have thè elements There is no harm in the sexes bathing GfcO W. PERKINS, of vitality. W righi’* Compound Syrup it is likely to prove highly profitable—- of N. II. PERKINS, together, it is oueof the many innocent Sarsaparilla cleanses and enriches Joint administrators of said estate to the officers who handle the money— the blood, and gives a new impetus to amusements afforded by nature, and F. W, Fenron. attorney for estate life. Sold by Rogers Bros. Philadelphia Ledger. i June 15-23) should never be taken advantage of.” W n 1 3 The Celebrated French Sure, CD k J CTQ 09 e+ F CD CD CPQ CO S3 O. O. HODSON co > w > ss » CD C/3 CD £13 'L C Ü OP The Sickle Bar Is Fully Warranted M c M innville , O re Extras are also Kept on Haod. I 1-3 PLUMBING « 3 3 p- S3 M Ü * P R E Red Front Grocery D r R 0 N T O ¡21 u go S» 3 « ►d so 3 I 1 PRICER RACES! RACES! JULY THIRD AND FORTH ! AT THE FAIR GROUND, McMINNVILLE TLe people of Yamhill County will have the Pleasure of seeing, on the 3d and 4th, good square races, both by run ning and trotting horses. J uly T hird . KÍ FIRST RACE—Running, One-Half Mile and repeat; Purse, $50.00. SECOND RACE—Trotting, three minute class, for Yamhill County horses; Purse, $50.00. J uly F ourth . FIRST RACE—Running, one mile dash; Purse, $100.00. SECOND RACE—Trotting, 2:30 class; Purse, $150.00. CD Entrance 10 per cent, of purse. Purses divided into three moneys, 70, 20 and 10 per cent, of purse. Entries to Close June 25, 1890, » GA With CHAS WOODS. McMinnville, Oregon. The track at McMinnville is without a question the fastest track in the state, and the people can be assured of speedy races. Two Games of Base Ball ! CD Are being arranged for on the Third and Fourth C/2 between the Yamhill County Associntion nine and the best team to obtained in the state. This announcement will be made later. KAY & TODD’S