K OVERCOATS! Lines of Our Overcoats OVERCOATS are now and they are here immense OVERCOATS! Look at Styles. -z these All kinds of Worsted, Four shades of Milton, Beaver, Kersie, Trico, Chin Chilla, Cassimere, McIntosh and Rubber Don’t Fail to See them Whether Yon Buy 6r Not. Cheaper than ever before, from -- -------- ---------- ~------------------------ - --------------- ------------------- Our stock of Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Piece Goods, Blankets, Comforts, in fact all lanes are now very large and you can find all the latest styles at less than Portland prices. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. A tax, properly speaking, is a burden with a benefit, You pay so much wa­ ter, police or school ’tax, and receive HARDING &. HEATH. Publishers. its equivalent in waterworks watchmen and education. But when you pay SI for a thing and another dollar as duty SUBSCRIPTION RATES. on it, what do you get for that extra Oc* Copy, per year, inadrance................. $2 00 dollar? Strictly speaking, therefore, One Copy, aix months in advance............. 1 00 protectionist orators are right in saying thetariff is not a tax. It is a burden Entered at the poetoffice at McMinnville without a benefit, just as if the money had been lost or stolen. Oregon, as second-class matter. HORACE greeley s PREvtsioN, | what The Editors Say Io $25 KAY & TODD, McMinnville, Oregon. Personal and Pertinent. fæll In his admirable speech at the un­ The horse stealing traffic should be Adelina Patti will sing fourteen times veiling of the Greeley statue, Mr. De­ abolished in this country, no matter at in Russia, and get 1000 guineas for each pew alluded to the greatest act of moral what cost. Horses are stolen, not only time. courage ever performed by a public one or two at a time, but in bands as Senator Wade Hampton, notwith­ teacher and a party leader In this coun­ high as thirty, and right under the eyes try—the signing by Horace Greely of of the state law. The owner of stolen standing liis cork leg, is an expert the bail bond of Jefferson Davis—and stock does not feel able to offer a reward horseman. D Street, McMinnville. Dr. Talmage says that the report that said: for the capture of the thieves, and it is he is getting stout is an invention of The act cost him the governorship of tiie state of New York, the estrangment at least the duty of the county court to Satan. of friends and loss of money. But it offer a standing reward for their cap­ Oliver Wendell Holmes is said to use wax one of those staggering blow» by ture, a decent sum for any man who Ixidies arc invite«! to call ant! examine As Republicans imagine that Great which a strong man wakes up his would risk his life to capture the still the same gold pen with which he T he advertising R ates of T he T ele ­ our stock. countrymen, though he may be thieves, since the county officers are has written for 25 years. phone -R egister are liberal, taking-in Btittain is dying to have the United consideration the circulation. Single States lower its tariff, they will be sur­ killed by the recoil. It enforced the yet Pennsylvania prohibitionists are in not understood lesson of Appomattox, unable to. If prompt setion is not tak­ inch. $1 .00; each subsequent inch, $.75. Special inducements for yearly nr semi- prised to learn that .lames Hill, a that reconciliation ami unity would en the farmers and stockmen will lie a small measure ho]K-ful. At least they BODIÆ & WALKER, yearly contracts. Scotch iKiiitician, who lias just made a not i»me through drum-head court justified in forming necktie parties as have nominated Mr. Gill for governor martials and trials for treason. Still Mr. Clarkson is the last to bark at J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted tour of the world, said the other day: impatient for the burial of war issues, in the years gone by. We are in favor of nis i at reasonable rates Our facilities are “All I can say is, ‘God help English­ hanging the rascals, without judge or Mr. Blaine. Presently the big mastiff' the best in Yamhill county and as goo«i men when the Americans go for free for the blending of the whole country into a common Americanism which will liave the whole kennel of mongrels jury.— Weston Leader. as any in the state A complete steam All kinds of work done in excellent man­ f trade! At this moment they are pay. would concentrate their energies upon plant insures quick work. I snapping at his heels. ner Plans ami specifications with esti­ the development of the wealth and re ­ mates furnished on application. .. * * * ing thirty millions into our pockets on R esolutions of C ondolence and \ i . l O iht - Call on or address sources of the land, and, as lie lielieved I Of course tlie state of Oregon must: Bismarck is not a very good conver­ account of the ship building ami carry ­ make an exhibit at the World ’ s fair at uary Poetry will be charged for at regular BODLE A WALKER. give to the freedmen tlieir political1 sationalist, and he is a worse orator. advertising rates. ing trade which their idiotic navigation rights, he organized and led the revolt Chicago, and it should lie on a gener­ McMinnville. Or While making a public speech he sways » « laws have lost to them.'' of 1872. Its labors and anxieties sapped ous scale. We arc wedged in lietween A ll C ommunications M ist B e S igned B y liis strength, its slanders and dissipa­ California, whose citizens will ask a $1- backward and forward and twirls his the person who sends them, not for pub­ thumbs. Mr. Boutelle requests the secretary of tions broke liis heart. But his victo­ lication, unless unaccompanied by a "non de plume,” but for a guarantee of good the navy to state whether he is using rious spirit heard tlie last words of ttie 000,000 appropriation for the expenses Senator McMillan, though on the faith. No publications will be published commander, Gen. Grant, echo­ of an exhibit, and Washington, which foreign ore for our new steel guns, and great shady side of .50, is regarded as tlie best unless so signed. ing his sentiments, and has witnessed I will no doubt lx? represented on a grand if so, why. The probabilities are that the nation advancing by leaps and * * ft dressed man in the senate. Still, he i scale, for the people of tliat common­ A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither tor bounds in prosperity and happiness the secretary is using sueli ore and for hardly gets dressed down as much as the editorial or business departments, to wealth are Ixxmiers, and will not miss | T he T f . lephone -R f . girter , McMinnville, the all-sufficient reason that it is best under his policy. Senator Quay does. I have purchased the Oregon. It is a quarter of a century since such an opportunity. There is little ' for the purpose, and if Mr. Boutelle ft » doubt that this will be the greatest fair ) , The anti-lottery bill makes it illegal to Greely jierforuied this act of moral he ­ were a wise man he would not have S ample Corizs O f T he T elei - hose -K egis - invest money in the Louisiana lotterj-, tf . r will be mailed to anv person in the offered his resolution, which means, in roism in the interest of national peace ever held anywhere, for the people of United States or Knrope. who desires one, Chicago will have nothing else. The there is yet no bill against a man tak­ and union. Eighteen years have elaps ­ the first place, that even twenty-five ing a 82 bill and lighting liis cigar free of charge years of protection have not produced ed since his memorable and fatal cam­ legislature next winter must take some with it and it conies to the same thing. » ’ • Warehouse, in McMinn- action, and it’s not too early to begin to W e I xvite Y ov To < umi - ake die rr.l.z- paign, organized and led to give force a first-class steel, and, in the second, to fhoxe -K egister with anv oilier paper outline what that action should lx>. — ; Colonel Frederick A. Bee, Chinese ville, and it will be get a first-class gun we must go abroad. to Gen. Grant’s aspiration: “Let us| published in Yamhill county. consul to San Francisco, is said to be have peace.” The party which scorned i j Salem Statesman. the only American, with the exception The World’s fair is fast becoming a the patriotic counsel and drove Greeley THOROUGHLY RE FITTED .Ill subecribers who do not recciie their The mortgage tax law is not tlie only paper regularly will confer a faror by im­ vehicle for the distribution of cash to to his grave was forced to follow the ' measure which has acted as an incubus of Anson Burlingame, who held a dip­ lomatic office under tliat government. mediately reporting the same to thin office. party vermin. The salary list amounts spirit of liis rejected advice and aban­ And put in good order in to *70,000 per year. *55,000 of this goes don its policy of punishment and upon the growth and prosperity of Ore­ If Colonel Geo. B. Davis, the new di­ There is also the usury law which i gon. time to receive grain. All to prominent republicans who have plunder. The nation, and especially rector-general of the world’s fair, gives Thursday, October 2, 1890. been appointed officers of the fair. the southern section, has “advanced by should lie repealed. Money should lie entire satisfaction in his position, he is Attention will be paid to Nearly all the offices created should lie icajis 1U1’* bounds in prosperity and the same as any commodity in the mar­ the man above all others for his party The four year old stallion Alabasteo, honorary, and about *15.000 per year happiness under his policy” since the ket—bring all it is worth whether that to nominate for president of the United the wants of the Farmer, made a mile in 218| at Indc|>endcnce should pay the salary. bayonet props were withdrawn from be 10 per cent, a month. These laws States. • which liamjH'r trade do no good to any and I solicit a share of the Iowa, August 29, 1890. the corrupt carpet-bag governments in But how can a party die lietter Amelia Rives Clianler is studying art one. The borrower now has to pay Than by facing fearful odds. 1387. Patronage. at Fontainebleau and doing no writing. One of America’s pet bruisers was Fighting,' not for the principles of its And yet the “lesson of tlie Appoma- more than one per cent, a month, when She goes but little into society, although fathers, knocked out by a pet English bruiser. the commission of money brokers is lint for the Mammon from its Gods. tox” in teaching the way to “reconcil­ taken into consideration, and he is anx- the French people admire her, and F. MtWIiOFF. When gentlemen of this class conn- to­ iation and unity,” as recalled by Mr. Mme. Carnot, the president’s wife, has gether someone usually gets hurt. and willing to do it; for, if money is at The national bureau of statistics fur­ Depew, is so far forgotten by tlie pres­ a high price it is worth as much to the taken a great fancy to her. THE YAQUINA ROUTE 1 The most valuable metal in the world nishes some interesting information ent leaders of the party which Greely poor as to the rich man. — Tiny s-Aimm- Having gone to Puget Sound as one is .said to he gallium, which is worth I about tlie foreign increment of our pop- | was forced to desert, that tlieir energies taineer. of the government commissioners to se­ $3250 an ounce. Calcium brings *1800 ! illation. In the forty years last past are directed to peiqictuating tlieir pow- lect a site for a dry dock, Mr. Thomas a pound, and corium «1920 jer pound. there 'nave come to ns, from abroad, . er by a Force bill behind which bristles “It will take the Oregonian until after C. Platt might call to liis aid some of ■ the very considerable number of 12,915- ; the bayonet. Nearly twenty years ago Gold is worth $240 a ponnd. the next legislature adjourns to demon­ his new experience in selecting a place 94:: human souls. Dividing the forty s Horace Greeley was impatient for the I —AND— The mossbacks of this city say that : years into “lustrunis”—periixls of five i burial of tlie war issues. These issues strate that it doesn’t know any more to dry dock liis senatorial eraft and as­ alxrut the tax question than any body certain where tlie leak is. railroads, like lightning, are bound to years each—we find the heaviest in­ were dead then. They have mouldered We do hit here soon, as they are striking every come front 1881 t<> 1885, inclusive, num­ I since. And yet the leaders at YYash- j else,’’ says the Salem Prof. William D. Marks, supervising1 little town in the northwest. This is bering 2,975,683. In tlie last five years ! ington are desperately trying to get one not think the Oregonian feels it has a engineer of the Edison Electric Light monopoly on tlie subject, yet we have true, but they can bring it a great deal from is.su» to 1860 inclusive, the number ; more president out of them! An hour 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours les* company, of Philadelphia, an electrical time than by any other route. quicker if they will raise the wind and j of immigrants was 2,265,847. The larg- of the great editor at his old post would an idea that tlie Oregonian knows more expert,says he will stake his reputation «end up their little kites.— Astoria Col­ ! est increase for any one year was in ¡ give to these men a ksson which they of the question than the Stateenian, be­ as an electrical engineer on liis ability OrFirat claRH through pa^enger and freight cause it discusses it and tin- fHateeman umbian. 1882, xvhen there came to its 788,992.— sorely need.—JV. 1”. World. line from Portland and all points in the Wil­ only swears at those who do. If either to construct an electric motor that can lamette valley to and from San Franciaco. . Cincinnatti Enquirer. take a train of ears from New York to The university of Berlin, with its The other day Col. Duke Bailey a j believes it “knows it all’’ we must de- Philadelphia in thirty-six minutes. Time Schedule (except Sundays). i;000 students and scores of famous pro­ After all the republicans-eem to have- scarred and disabled soldier of the civil , cide that tin- Statesman is the paper: its Leave Albany. .1:30 pm, Leave Yaquina 6:45 a:u Count Papjienlieim, who married LeaveCorvnllie 1:10 pm LeaveCorvaili«10:35 tut fessors, has a capital of but $750,000. Its had sufficient success in Wyoming. war killed himself in Chicago because • silence on this important question bears Arrive Yaquina5:30 pm; Arrive Albany 11:10 am Miss Wheeler, the Philadelphia heiress largest endowment that of the Countess The first legislature of the new state of his disability to support two growing I us out in this.— Eaet Oregonian. O. Jc C. trains connect at Alban} and Cor- has bis ambitions, like the rest of us. vallia. Bos«-, is only $150,000. Nevertheless, it will have in the senate fifteen republi­ children and himself. That he was a The above trains connect atYAQt iNA with It is a well-established fact that our But the count is modest and does not is the seat of the highest German learn­ cansand one democrat, in the house patriotic and brave man is shown by the Oregon Developement Co’a. Line of Bleam- ahipa t»etween Yaqnina and San Eranciaco. ing, and claims to have the ablest corps twenty-nine republicans and four demo­ the scars received in battle. Several \ present assessment laws fail to reach propose to write a book or produce a N. B.—VaasengerK from Portland and all Wi!- <>f instructors of all the world’s schools. crat«. Thus out of a total of forty-nine saber cuts adorned his face, his breast the end for which they were intended. play. “1 am going to brew a 1 letter anicttr» Valley Points can make close connrc The mortgage tax law was intended in beer than the Dortmund, ” said the * tion with the* trains of tlie Y aquina H oute at members the republicans liave fourty- was covered with bayonet stabs and Albany or Corvallis, ami if destined to Sau Says an eminent physician: “So four. This makes the legislature quite one limb was taken away by a cannon i a measure to reach these money loaners count, “if I spend my last dollar—that Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina long as men uncover their heads in ■ t<> lop-sided. A more even division of ball. This man above thousands of ' who, it was believed, were paying taxes is my ambition.” the evening before date of sailing. j upon lint a small portion of their theatres, halls, etc., just so long catarrh | strength and responsibility is lx-tter for others should have received a pension Sailing Dates. James I. King, of Buffalo, registered ! will l»e a national ailment, and men all interests.— Oregonian. The SlcaTncraWillamette will sail fit to support himself but lie did not. 1 wealth. But it has failed to accom­ at the Bohemian spa, at Carlsbad, dur­ FROM YAQVINA, FROM RAN rRAWrW'4) suffer with facial neuralgia and bron- Well! Did you ever expect to hear His health was shattered by service for plish the desired result in a great ineas- ing lite summer, and was announced I August 1. July 20. ehial affections. There is no more sense , the above expression come from the our country leaving him without a ; lire, and men who were once strong August 6. August 11. in the local press as James I., king of; in a man removing his hat than there Oregonian? It is right surely but the physical means of support. His sup­ I friends of this law, now are favorable August 21. August Ki, i Buffalo. Tliis brought down upon him ' August 28. August 31. I to its rejx-al. — Neio Preen. is in a woman laying aside her bonnet. paper has never expressed an opinion port was gained by literary work and sueli it rush of beggars, tuft-hunters, like it Ix-fore. the pittance issued him by the govern­ REMEMBER and fee-searchers that he had to get out I The republican party as represented The Oregon Pacific Popular Slimmer Ex­ ment. This as the children grew older , It would be a good idea to elect a cursions—I xhv rate Tickets now on Sale We have heard another reason why : and he aged lxx-ame to small, and al­ i newspaper reporter to the office of ns- of town. Some of the natives even in Congress is indeed a queer animal. from all Willamette Valley points to Ynqui- They will unseat a democrat to place in i this county Ixnirs the poetic name of though having faced thousands of men I sessor, in Multnomah county, and let took him for Buffalo Bill. na and return. his stead a negro, but who ever heard i Yamhill. 5’ears ago when the first set- and volleys of musketry and cannon, him assess while making his rounds Governor Waterman, of California, is Passenger and freight rates always tlie low est Foi information, apply to Messrs. HUL- of the party showing partiality to­ , tiers came here they found on the bank he was not brave enough to stand the i gaining facts aliout capital invested in ■ ■ much embittered by liis failure to se. MAN A CO., Freight and Ticket AgenUi, 200 ward a negro place hunter. They nev­ j of tlie Routh Yamhill river numerous ■ sight of his children’s hunger and he i business«, and manufactures. There is i i cure a renominatiou. The Los Angeles and 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or to C. C. HOCUE, er have sacrificed a white oftiee seeker ■ little mounds looking like potato hills, took his life. The government gave too great a difference lietween the fig­ limes reports him assaying: “I want | Acting (len’l. Frt. nfldential. ! the manufacturers.— A!bang Democrat. posing candidates for tlie legislature, a ’ 65 lbs. to the square inch, the quantity Gen. Rice asks liis friends to deal len­ pounded to him. The suits have all TRADE MARKS. I A Romantic Marriage. In case jrour mr.rk 1« not Tejri«torcy; that lie is young ent Oflice, apply It. Mr\X K ('<>., arid procure iuHnedtaie pivtectiou. Rond for llandb'xA. On Monday our justice of the peace, (turc will be the enactment of a good and immature, and while he means. defendant newspapers have made any the year if the hole was continually COPYRIGHTS for hooka, chart«, trap« open would reach 26,280 gallons, or Mr. Abe Axtell was asked by a hurry­ ! revenue law. I,ct that body devote its well lie does not know near as much as •tc., quickly procured, zlddreas detraction or apology ML’NN A CO., Patent Solicitor«. I through an orifice the size of a pin the ing messenger to cross over the river on best energies to that. If it will give us lie thinks lie docs. The young man genera «. off ’< o xi p . roai . w * v The state agricultural college was cre­ quality escaping in the same time urgent business. The squire hastened i a good and efficient assesment law, it tells his audiences that tlie times and I I across the river expecting to find some | may then adjourn covered witli glory events demand the blood and vigor of I ated for the advancement of the farm­ would lx- 115,632 gallons. old grizzled comrade in trouble about , enough for one entire session, though it youth and that the lean and slippered ! ing interests, and if tl: fanners of this Pharmaceutical ChemistE. county do not attend the institute to Is* Tlie difference lietween jury selection his pension, but to his surprise he found should do nothing more.— Plaindealcr. pantaloon should seek the quiet of the held in this city on the last two days of ! in tlie American republic, and jury se- not an old scarred veteran, hut a fine chimney corner—and so the campaign the year 1890, under its auspices, they ; tection under British forms of govern­ looking young man and a lieautiful goes, with the friends of each candidate Union county has only fifteen divorce certain tlieir man will win. lose a great chance for the exchange of ment is amply illustrated ii. the Birch- young lady in camp, surrounded by a eases on the docket for the present term ideas and information. By all means ell murder trial, which promises to be good traveling outfit, Jersey cows and The death of Mrs. Susan E. Merri­ of court, and it is said to be a poor year turn out and show by your presence ! one of the causes eelcore in Canadian other surroundings indicative of thrift I for such proceedings too.but taking into field, at Americus, Ga., revives interest ! jurisprudence. From tlie opening of that you heartily endorse- the efforts of and culture. The young gentleman in­ consideration that ‘these exercises’ oc- in one of the most peculiar cases ever the state to improve the farming inter­ ¡this case to the acceptance of the last troduced himself as George Applegate ! cur twice a year and there was a like | known of a vow of silence made and 'juror, less than three hours elapsed- and he proved to be Mr. George Apple! ests of the state. • The selection of the entire jury was gate, son of Gen. E. L. Applegate, on I number last spring, it makes rather a | kept for thirty years. In 1860 Mrs. Sitali tv«* star! rejd-r? Write ;•<•»»• Is prohibition to blame or is it only completed in a single session of the his way to his farm on Slate creek. He respectable showing after all.—T/-I5wnz-. . Merrifield was telling her husband of »re M.miny imm» . n*. : some occurrence, when he, in a testy nh’l ff •• -I id - » i» coincidence, that the two western court. In Illinois a similarly important ! produced a license and said he wished OPENS SEPT. 25. 1890 CLOSES OCT. 25. ink. bvl.i y « will fe - à mood, requested her to lx- silent, as tlie If “ the foreigner pays the duties," as <»n n< i >«.i; e i ¡- U »-I states showing the least gain in popula- ease would probably occupy at least to be married to the young lady there .U Art*«« sound of her voice was hateful to him. Signor Liberati's Millitary Band of Fifty Selected Musicians will furnish the a.re Í-. i*bot«> Mt. tion during the last ten years are the ; three weeks iu the selection of a jury, present, whom be introduced as Miss even Mr. McKinley did not scruple to music. Six and one half acres of floor space tilled to overflowing with the won­ *» »ri.L lu»« tenu — She replied that if her voice annoyed . intimate on the stump in -Maine, why and, when selected it would lx* less | Annie Barnhardt. And there with a prohibition states of Kansas and Iowa. | him he should never hear it again, and ders of this wonderful age. A world of Mechanics in Miniature. Not to visit WwMt«-i » ... It In the New England states the two ' than tiie average intelligence. The gentleman and lady who seemed to be j are the importing merchants of New this Great Exposition and view its wonders in every department of art and sci­ «..-■• this vow, in spite of the entreaties of ence will lie to miss an opportunity such as lias never lx-en presented to the peo­ la2ki..g i York so concerned about getting money rU'- Ajt» that report, one a loss and the other of abuse of tlie latitude in the examina­ traveling companions, as witnesses, in ku-- ' enough to take their goods out of bond husband, children and friends, she ple of tht coast before. P»*L '.nf f«rt just holding its own, are the prohibi­ tion of jurors in this country deserves the grove on the bank of Rogue river, a at.Uvtf vr. i Ix-fore tile new tariff' bill goes into cf- faithfully kept for thirty years. Her, :» I»' *e wl. tion states of Vermont and Maine. the careful consideration of those who short distance from the south end of | feet?— Time.,. THE FAT AND DOMESTIC STOCK DEPARTMENT Cri.l husband died some years ago, ap]>eal- ■ •b v...i you t- »... are charged with the administration of This is a fit subject for our prohibi­ the bridge, Mr. George Applegate was I ing in vain to her to speak to him, and WilLopen Sept. 25th and close Oct. 2d. $5,500 is offered in cash premium- in married to Miss Annie Barnhardt, and tion orators to explain. The relation of justice,— Chicago Neu-». this department. Stock department open to visitors from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Ex- After congress comes tlie Oregon leg- on her own death-bed she hade adieu to as man and wife they started for their position from 1 p. m. to until 10 p. m. < One admission ticket admits to IsHh. guiERTISERL th>$ paper, or obUan •«tirr.aU« alcoholic beverages to modern progress For lame back, side or chest u«c Shiloh's future home on the banks of the over­ islature. Alway something to depress her children by means of tlie signs she , Price, adults, 50 ets; children 25 ets. Reduced rates on all transportation lines is a theme which they could discuss to I , porous on spac« when in Ch»ca£o, will find it on fit« at plaster: price 2» cents Sold hy flowing Slate creek. — Grants Pane the minds and deplete the poeketlmok« had employed throuzh her long years I leading to Portland. For Information address, the advantage of themselves, possibly. Borers Bros Courier. of tlie people.— Hiddtoro Independent. I of silence. E. W. ALLEN, Supt. and See. New Stock, Fine Quality, Latest Styles. APPERSON, sums . « rs Attention! Too. Busy Opening and Marking New Stocks of New Goods, now arriving, for an extensive ad. Galloway & Goucher CALL AND SEE US. Our Stock is Immense; Nothing Equals it in Quantity, Quality, or Price, outside of Portland. OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM* PANT’S STEAMSHIP LINE. M c M innville , a O re FARMERS SOW WHEAT. This Immense Quantity of VITROIL was Purchased at the very Lowest Price for Cash. IT MUST BE SOLD! « « Farmers should call and get their supply at the McMinn­ ville Pharmacy, when* MONEY CAN BE SAVED S. HOWORTH & CO., P ortlands G reat I ndustrial E xposition i m 1 ft* g Ag«r : / v LORD (THOMAS. 4