■ officered by white men commissioned By Henri/ WattenKm in Frank Leslie'e by the federal court«, and looking for W ashington , July 21. Well! Politic­ Weekly, published by fi”. J. Arkrll authority and approval not to the com­ I al wonders will never cease. After doing ' and Jliimrll II. Harrison. munities in which they live, or to any HARDING & HEATH, Publishers. nothing but talk aliout tlie federal elec- ' healthy "public opinion, but to Wash­ Whether its conclusions 1« true or ■ tion bill for some week« past, the re­ false, it is at least a pleasant pastime ington city. Tlie end of this can easily publican senators have suddenly be­ »UB8CRIPTION RATER. anil the source of unvarying satisfaction be foreseen. It is a direct incitement come clams on that subject, and the re­ to speculate upon the shortcomings and to race war, and a race war on a groat One Copy, per year, inadvance............... $2 00 *>ne Copy, six months in advace........... I 00 publican caucus lias mapped out a plan mistakes, and the corruptions and al>- . or less scale will surely follow it. If of business that will carry the session i surdities, which are ever hurrying our . the go's I jieople of the north can lie well into Scpteinlier, which does not in­ , lashed into a frenzy of hatred Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville clude the federal election bill at all. political enemies from bad to worse on the road to ruin. There was never a , against the whites of the south by Oregon, as second-class matter. They propose that all the appropria­ time when democrats regarded the re­ . the blood which this will cause to ¡low, tion bills shall lie disposed of liefore the publican« outlook with a livelier equa­ . then indeed is there small ho]x' for the T he advertising R ates or T he T ile - rHONZ-REGisTEit are liberal, taking in tariff- bill is regularly taken up, al­ nimity and assurance. An administra- 1 present generation of southern men. consideration tlie circulation. Single though should any of these bills at any tion singularly wanting in magnetic But it is not lielieved that a scheme so inch. 11.00; each subsequent inch. $.75. Special inducements for yearly or semi- time not lie ready, then the tariff’ bill personality; a congress majority very ' transparent in its purpose and adven­ will lie called up temporarily. This yearly contracts. much divided upon many important turous in its character can lie justified ■ft • » programme will, of course, have to lie J ob AV ork N eatly A nd Q ch ki . y E xeh ted questions, and yet a party in entire before any enlightened Northern tribu­ at reasonable rates Our facilities are adopted by the caucus before it liecomes possession of every department of gov­ nal. the best in Yamhill county and as good official. • It must fail, and, about the time its ernment and responsible for everything as any in tlie «Lite A complete steam In tlie meantime what is puzzling plant insures quick work. at a moment w hen there is a prevailing failure is made manifest, the republicans the men who look below tlie jiolitieal will have exhausted tlie surplus in the * * * K esoli rioxs or C ondolence and all O bit - surface, is that the senate committee on disposition among the people to be ex­ uary Poetry will lie charged for nt regular acting, give the democrats abundant treasury, and be upon the mark t bor­ elections is busily engaged in consider­ advertising rates. rowing money to support the govern­ hope of immediate future. ing the federal election bill, and it is A ll C ommvsications M i st B e S igned B y This would seem to be justified by ment, and this will end the party the person who sends them, not for pub­ known to a few people that the com­ chances for 1892. lication, unless unaccompanied by a "non mittee, or rather its republican mem­ certain signals of danger thrown out by The democrats, on the other hand, republicans themselves. Of these the deplume.'’ but for a guarantee of good faith. No publications will be published bers, have decided upon several amend­ revolution wrought upon rules of the are, for the first time in many years, at unless so signed. ments to the bill as it passed the house. national house of representatives was one with themselves. They have sur­ • * * A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or All of which looks “to a man up a tree” only a degree less significant than is vived their internal divisions as to the tlie editorial or business departments, to as if the committee knew that the sen­ tariff, and Randall is dead. The repub­ T he T elephone -R egister , McMinnville, ate intended to take up this bill at tlie the projioscd revolution in the methods Oregon. and machinery of congressional elec­ licans are just beginning their troubles present session. « * * tions. It looks as though the republic­ here. The democrats are very nearly a S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis ­ The house today passed the “original an leaders dare not submit their meas­ unite as to silver. The republicans are ter will be mailed to any person in tlie United States or Euroi»e. wlio desires one. package” bill, after a debate which ures to full discussion or go to the peo­ hopelessly divided. The democrats oc­ free of charge brought out the fact that the question ft # ple on their own merits, but their chief, cupy tenable and firm ground as to the W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele ­ of “States rights” is ns live now as it if not their sole reliance, rests upon the liquor question. They are opposed to phone -R egister with any other paper was in the days of Calhoun, and if the extreme of party license and a total dis­ sumptuary laws and are against prohi­ published in Yamhill county. vote upon this measure be taken as a regard of ^minority rights, according to bition. Tlie republicans have played test, the states rights men are iu a ma­ the usages of a century of representive fast and loose with the temperance peo­ .4/1 eubecribev» who do not receive their jority in the house; but it is proliable ple until the great German vote is gone paper regularly "•ill confer a favor by im­ that prohibition influences caused many government based on party responsibil­ front them forever. The republican ity. mediately reporting the tame Io this office. to vote for this bill who are generally In truth the republican party is a po­ farmers in the northwest, who have speaking opposed to anything which litical anachronism. It is a sectionalist clasped their mortgages and their prej­ even squints at states rights. Thursday, July 31, 1890. by its origin, its nature and its necessi­ udices to their bosom, and voted stead­ The bill for a national bankrupt law ties. Rocked in the storm-tossed cra­ ily to tax everything they have to buy, Two little Central American riatta is tlie next one to be disposed of by tlie dle of abolition, nnd educated in the are opening their eyes to tlie truth. are having a great row. Let them light house. It will be voted upon Wednes­ school of war, its leaning is at all times Tlie solidarity of republican majorities day afternoon, and from opinions ex­ it out. toward force. Two sentiments are its is already broken in Iowa and hangs pressed by prominent members it is by a thread in Illinois. There is a like­ China says she will retalliate. Amer­ safe to say that the bill will be passed. mainstays: 011c the anti-Southern feel­ lihood that every state from Ohio to icans will not be allowed to enter that It is extremely difficult to frame a law ing in Northern extremism; the other Minnesota, comprising a hitherto un­ country. America is plenty good of this kind that will give satisfaction the constant need of looking well to broken republican field, will record the requirements of the Grand Army enough for us. to all classes, but every body seems to of the Republic. Both of these senti­ democratic gains in the coming elec­ lie agreed that some sort of a general law ments are hostile to the spirit of a gen­ tions. The one weak spot in tlie dem­ There is not a section or a line in the is necessary on this subject, something uine nationality. They constitute an ocratic situation is the state of New- entire McKinley bill that will open a tliat will protect the interest of the overflowing fountain of bad blood. York, where the democratic factions market for another bushel of wheat or honest creditor and debtor. They contribute a never-failing argu­ are still by the ears, but time is a great another barrel of pork.—./«*. <>'. Blaine. Mr. Blaine's reciprocity idea is not ment and pretext to acts of proscription peacemaker, and what time fails to do, The United States treasury is now- seemingly making much headway and violence. They are not laid in any democratic victories may; howbeit, in empty. The bug ltear of a surplus does among the senators of his party; not sober, well-defined patriotism, or any the end the democratic party may show not trouble the American citizen. Be­ because it is not a good idea, but lie­ stable or solid interest, but in mere itself strong enough to dispense witii fore Harrisons administration is over cause of political and other reasons. demagogism and predjudice. No good New York. Stranger things have hap­ the government will I m » iMirrowing However, if my information is correct, reason can be given why tlie present pened. and I think it is, Mr. Blaine will have Twenty-live years ago the republican money. and coming generations of southern an inning when the Behring sea cor­ party monopolized political activity The flag ship Warspitc, of tlie Britisii respondence with Great Britain goes to men should be marked ofl' for excep­ and respectability at tlie north, and its fleet in Pacific waters can steam 22 tlie senate, which will probably lie this tional description and treatment by any strength today rests largely upon the miles an hour and has 28 inch armor. week, tliat will console him somewhat federal policy. If the United States be as it is ear­ prestige of its history and the force of She don’t want to run across the U. S. for bis disappointment. His last dis- nestly Ix'lieved that they are, on the association. It is hard for good men to woollen cutter, Rusli, she is liaUe to ' patch to the Britisii foreign minister is ascending scale of national develop­ quit their party. Most men will sub­ get a drubbing. j the kind of document calculated to ment and glory, it is certain that no mit to a great deal before they bring | make Young America throw up his hat I themselves to it. But irreeoneilcable The matter of getting gas at Drain I and cheer for the nuthor of tlie senti­ political organization hedged by such limitations ami exposed to such temp­ differences will in time get in their seems to be a matter of “prospect,” the ments ^therein expressed. Whatever work, and the republican leaders of the same as at Astoria and with W. S. Ladd else may lie brought against Mr. Blaine tations as the republican party can day have raised up a host of irreconcil­ says the Plaiiulealer-, boring for gas at it will lie acknowledged by all when long answer tlie wants of a growing able difference in their doctrine of pro­ Drain is progressing with more and this eorres]K>ndence is published, that power, or respond to the aspirations of tection for protection's sake, in their more favorable indications. Boring will he lias stood up nobly for the right« of a people to whom complete cmancipa- ' tion from small provincialisms and a fiscal policy, which looks to the few of continue until tlie well is loot) feet deep the United States. Wall street, instead of the many of the large unity of purpose arc essential. unless gas or oil is sooner readied. It Legislation in appropriation bills, is I farm houses and fields, ami their di­ is now thought that something will lie generally speaking, not to be commend- j Tlie republican party is large only in verse projects of wasteful expenditure. struck before half that depth is attained. cd; but there is a paragraph in the gen- | its pretenses and resources. Its only real greatness is in his history. It They have shown themselves neither The Louisville Courier-Journal prints ; eral deficiency bill, just reixirted to tlie must go to the churchyard if it would frugal nor far-seeing, and are constantly a table, showing that in the 14 largest I house, tlint most observant jieople call the muster roll of its statesmen. deluding themselves with sentimental­ northern states 3,600,000 democrats I would like to see bei’ome a law. It Hoar makes only a third-rate Sumner, isms and humanitarianism«,which will elect 47 congressmen, while 3,300,000 re­ provides “tliat hereafter tlie secretary and Chandler an indifferent substitute not stand the test of critical scrutiny, publicans elect over 126 congressmen. of the treasury shall include in his an­ for the great man whose seat he occu­ and are equally at war with truth and In other words, it takes 65,000 demo­ nual report tlie revenues from and ex­ pies, while if Ingalls recalls somewhat common sense. The democratic party has outlived its cratic votes to elect a representative,but penditures on account of tlie postal ser­ of the bitterness of old Ben Wade, he only 25,000 republican votes. Tlie Cour­ vice.” Should this become a law, the lacks both the weight and the wit of follies. It is tlie only party that has ier-Journal concludes that as an instru­ secretary’s annual report would, as it thatfrcdoubtablc warrior. In tlie low­ not one law for the north and another ment of suppression tlie Southern shot should, present in one statement all er house we find in the speaker an in­ for the south. Hence it is the only na­ gun may be great, but the republican the receipts and exjienditures of the trepidity whicli has yet to approve its tional party. It puts the people of I government. For some strange and gerrymander is far greater. wisdom or 1« vindicated by events, and Maine and Texas, Massachusetts and _________________ unaccountable reason the jxist office re­ a leadership upon tlie floor wanting the South Carolina, in tlie same boat, fel­ Speaker Reed's error, says the Spring-' ceipts and expenditures have always brilliancy of Stephens and Schenck and low citizens, all. It makes no sectional field Ilepvbliean, in including Repre- been kept and published entirely «epa- the intellectual scope nnd vigor of Gar­ distinctions. Its face is set forward, sentative Enloe, of Tennessee, in one of i rate. not backward. Its one administration field and Blaine. Mrs. Harrison and several members his arbitrary quorum counts Wednes­ The republican chiefs are reduced to ina quarter of a century was a great day, was but a sample of a happening of the president’s official family have shifts and expedients. With sufficient advance toward the unification of the by no means infrequent in the house. been investing quite heavily in subltrb- majorities in the senate and house, the people and in the work of a clean and Mr. Enloe was not present, but the en real estate near Washington. The latter increased by the very doubtful orderly transaction of the public busi­ speaker said lie was, and therein show- matter was kept very quiet, and never experiment of seating republicans who ness. Its claim to popularity is based up­ ed the greatness about which so many got out until tlie deeds were presented were not elected and turning out demo­ on its national character and conserva­ people are prating these days. Such for recording. Tlie investments are crats who were, they are now and then tive tendencies, and upon the person­ one-man power is an outrage and a purely speculative, put to their wits’ end to weather some ality of a body of decent, upright and The political rumpus over the federal usurpation, even if it has become an unforeseen parliamentary headland or enlightened leaders. It is in harmony election bill will lx’ as nothing com­ old story. to avoid some legislative point of unex­ with the drift of modern thought and pared to what we shall see if the re­ pected danger. Mr. McKinley’s tariff the necessities of the country and the The Y. M. C. A. ami the W. C. T. U. publicans carry out their expressed in­ bill makes havoc with many republican age. Its return to power will be the and other organizations of tlie same tention of making the congressional promises, notably that to repeal the to­ signal for the end of experimental poli­ eliaracter are making a useless effort in re-apportionment based on the eleventh bacco taf,—but the republican finance tics, the end of special legislation and attempting to have the world’s fair census before adjourning, and in time committee of the senate has, by altera­ class distinction; the end in short of the closed on Sunday. The laboring man to have the fall election held thereun­ tions, made this havoc greater still. i combine of sectionalism and plunder, should be allowed to do as lie pleases to der. It is expected that the south will The dissonance,of the party leaders as inevitable to the republican party. amuse himself on Sunday. It is'lie a number of represetatives, and to silver puts the senate, the house and only day allowed him during tlie week that New England will lose two or Portland is toliavca big union pas«er.- the administration at loggerheads. The ger depot, the finest west of Chicago. and if he wants to go to tlie world's fair i more, while tlie northwestern states liquor question is a perennial source of The building will be equiped with its on Sunday be should go. If it is closed will gain a numlier. This is a new weakness and dissension. All this is own electric light and heating plant, it will tnke away from tlie people who tiling sprung upon tlie democrats, but which will be placed in a separate grist to the democratic mill. need it, a recreation whieh they will there are various reasons why tliey will building at the south end, anil the san­ There seems to lie but little doubt that never enjoy in their lives again. The | most bitterly oppose it; it would knock itary accommodations for passengers the coming congressional elections in will lie of the best and most modem efforts of [the bigots and cranks of the them out of all they expect to gain in the northern districts will go over­ description. Above the ground floor orders advocating tlie policy of closing the gerrymandered Ohio districts l>e- whelmingly against the republicans. the building will be used for office pur­ the fair on Sunday, does not place these ' cause it would make it necessary to The republican leaders have, therefore, poses by the various roads, and in the third story there will lx- reading rooms organizations on a higher plane. We hold elections in the same districts as with more ingenuity than sagacity, de­ mid assembly rooms, for employees, all live in a free country and we shall at the last eongressial election, while in i vised a scheme by which they think with bath rooms and other accessories. do as we please. If we commit a mis­ the south it would injure that party they can still hold the next house. Tlie building will have a total length demeanor in our pleasure, there is a very much. The republicans insist; This scheme embraces a complete of 496 feet, and its general width will law and it should be used. tliat it will lie done if the superinten­ change of the electoral machinery of lx? 6-5 feet, which, however, is increased dent of tlie census can get his returns the south, by which tlie whole process to 136 feet at the main waiting room. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. completed in time, and lie says that he of certification will lie thrown into the Indians are lovers of baseball. T1 The growth of Chicago during the can. hands of republican supervisors, whose Valley Ilecord says: “Two of the In­ dians belonging to tlieKlamath agency last decade lias upset all the rules of It is said tliat the Union Pacific coin- word shall be law with the republican nine, who are tlie ehampions of Klam­ statistics. It is usually understood that . pany lias liought tlie property of the clerk of the house. Thus, no matter ath county, tile in the city arranging as absolute numbers increase, percent­ Northern Pacific Terminal eompanv who is elected, it is expeeted to enroll for a game with the palefaces of Ash­ ages decline. The population of Chicago 1 on tlie east side of tlie river at Portland. I southern republicans enough to organ­ land. They want to put <7O() worth of increased between 1870 and 1881) about The property comprises aliout ¿50 acres ize the house in spite of northern dem­ ponies against Sdoil cash, the game Io lie played the day before circus. They I of land adjoining Albina, with a river 67 per cent. The same ratio of increase frontage of aliout a mile, also the shops ocratic gains. The pretext by which say they want lots of money to “see the for tlie next decade would have given ' erected by the terminal company ata this bold plan of campaign is justified elephant” with, and being enthusiastic it about 840,04)0 inhabitants in 1800, but cost of $500,000, ami the roundhouse, turns upon the alleged exclusion of the over their own ability, want to get it in spite of tlie bard times in Klamatii. reasonable Chicagoans would have been warehouse, coal bunkers and tracks. negro vote by southern democrats. When these Siwashes attempt to bat The Union Pacific statement for May satisfied with a somewhat slower shows an increase in gross earnings of The Httempt to put the bottom of so­ one of Van Tassel’s curves, poor Lo’s growth. But instead of falling off, the ?99,.546; o|K>rating exjienses increased ciety on top, and to remand the lives untutored brain will think the ball i- percentage of increase nearly doubled. $875,876, making tlie increase in net and properties of the intelligent and re­ “hoodooed.” Their tally sheet will Instead of 07 |ier cent., as between only $22,769. President Adams says sponsible whites of tlie south to the cus­ look as though a cyclone had struck ii. I there :;re three reasons for the large 1870-80, it lias l>cen about 120 per cent’ I percentage of operating expenses this tody of ignorant and irresponsible Meanwhile New York's rate of grow th, 1 serson—additional service, fast train be­ blacks was made during years when BODLE & WALKEl which was 29 per cent ls tween 1870-80, tween Omaha and Portland, exclusive the south was physically and politically has fallen off to ¿5.46 per cent. Should for the United States mail, which bare­ prostrate. It was made with the army ly returned a new dollar for an old one, the two cities continue their present and tlie expenditure of enormous to back it. Bloodshed and anarchy relative advance, Chicago would pass amounts of money for repair and was the consequence, and it had to lie All kinds uf work done in excellent man­ New York in less than six years, and equipment. From’ January to 1 to abandoned. With the disappearance of ner Plans and specifications with esti­ at ’the time of tlie next eensus would April 30, $1,700,000 was charged to the force society regaineil its normal con­ mates furnished on application. latter account, being an increase of < 'all on or address exceed it by half a million people, the $550. compared with tlie same time In ditions; law and order prevailed, ma­ ItitlH.E A WALKEl!. figures being, Chicago 2,420,000, New- 1889. McMinnville, Or. terial interests advanced; confidence York 1,900,000. An exchange puts it in this manner: was restored; foreign capital and enter­ Of course Chicago is Imuml to slow "Wilt thou take her for tby pard, for prise flowed in, so that at this time the down sooner or later, but she still has better or for worse; to love,' to fondly south is enjoying a considerable mcas. a good deal of outside territory to an­ guard till hauled off in a hearse; w ilt lire of prosperity. thou let her have her way and consult nex, and the World's Fair will give her her many wishes, make a fin- every Under the pica that the blacks,whose Sealed bids will be received at the Fir~t a lift. Consequently there is reason to morning, and help her wash (lie dishes; sole conception of the ballot is its mar­ National Bank in this city up to August Gth believe that she will keep up her pres­ wilt thou give her all the ‘slag’ her lit­ ket value, are kept away from the polls at 12 a. m . 1890, for the construction of a building for the McMinnville Building A ent rate long enough to head New York tle purse will hold, buy her a monkey, where, if they could get to tb<7n they Improvement Co. Plans and specifications a poodle, or a seal skin saeque; wilt liefore the next census. But the Atlan­ thou support and comfort her father would all vote the straight republican can be seen at the 1st National Bank. Bjds to include all masonry, carpenter tic metropolis has one resource left. By and mother, aunt Jemima, thirteen ticket, the old, abandoned reconstruc­ work, iron work, painting, etc* . necessary annexing Brooklyn and her other sul- sisters ami brothers? And his face grew tion machine is to be dug up and set for the completion of the building. pale and blank, it was to late to git as The company reserves the right to reject urbs she can keep herself in the first through the chapel floor he sank, and agoing. In other words, the negroes anv or all bids place for fifteen or twenty years longer sadly said, ‘I wilt." are to be organized into a political army MCMINNVILLE B A I CO. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. WASHINGTON LETTER. Notice To Contractors! 1 GOODS THE THE POLITICAL SITUATION. s Attention! I have purchased the Galloway & Goucher Warehouse, in McMinn- ville, and it will be •fl « THOROUGHLY RE-FITTED And put in good order in time to receive grain. All Attention will be paid to the wants of the Farmer, and I solicit a share of the Patronage. F. IHKHIOFF S3 O. O. HODSON C/3 s CD CD CD r"" CD Has lasen appointed agent for U1 This is not a New Machine, having been in use in this county for eight years. is CJQ The Sickle Bar e-b CD 00 ■fQ CD Is Fully Warranted S3 £2- CD P C4- (-<• há CD go CD n CD is not jointed, therfore will not cramp, but will run in any position. This Mower and any casting showing a defect will be replaced free of charge. Extras are also Kept on Haod. We have a full stock of Argand and Peninsular CD CD CD CD sa. STOVES AND RANGES, Tinware, era C/5 Galvanized Ironware, Copper Ware, Hardware, Etc on which wc can give von bargains. PLUMBING of all kinds done in the most work­ manlike manner. T=ir=E, HOSE, ETC. always in stock. O. O. HODSON. NO. 3857. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the McMinnville National Bank at Mc­ Minnville in the state of Oregon, at (he close of business, July IS. 1890: Resources. Loans and discounts . ... $85,608 79 Overdrafts, secured ami unsecured 1,131 88 I' S Bonds to secure circulation 12,500 00 Stocks, securities, jiidgments, claims, etc .................................. Due from approved reserve agents Due from other national banks. . Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures ...................................... Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums on U. S. bonds........... Checks and other cash items. Bills of other banks .... Fractional paper currency, nickels 14 04 and cents.................. .......... Specie............................................. 6,7dl «o Legal-tender notes... 4,832 00 Redemption fund with F 8Treas­ 502 50 I urer 5 per cent of circulation). T ota i . .. Executrix' Notice NOTU’E is hereby given that the under* signed has been appointed Executrix of the estate of \V. II. Bingham, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will present the same to the undersigned at the law office of F W Fenton at McMinn* rille, Or> gon, properly verified, within six months from this date Dated July 24th, 1890 MAIIIA BINOHAM. Executrix. Fenton, Atty, for Estate c H $123,908 81 L L Liabilities. $ 59,000 00 Capital stock paitl in........... Undivided profits............. «.041 23 National Bank notes outstanding 11,250 00 Individual deposits subject to check 19.629 78 Demand certificates of deposit 5,723 70 Time certificates of -deposit. 30.356 00 908 10 Due to other National Banks T otal . . s $123.908 81 S tate of OiiKoox, f tn xTV or Y amhill , ss : I. .1. L. S tratton , Cashier of the nltove named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief .1. L. S trattox , Cashier, Subserilx d ami -worn to before me this 28th day of July. 1893. W. T almage . Notary Public for Oregon. •¡seat t'or.nr.iT Attest: .1. W. C owls , j A. 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Notice i. hereby given that the under- signed have been bv the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, duly appointed joint administrators of tlf estate of Wil­ liam F. Perkins, deceased, therefore all fiersons having claims against said estate are hereby noiifieil and required to present the -;,nie to the undersigned at Xorth Yam­ hill, Oregon, proj»erly verified within six month- from the .late hereof. Itated this loth day of June, into ofco W PERKfNM. X. Jf PERKIX8, .l..int adinini-tratars of said estate F. W. I'. ncon. attorney for estate 23, t. June 15 ,■ .f