Look at our fine all wool Oregon blankets, direct from the Factory; 15 per cent, less than Portland prices. BLAN KETS ! Special sale of underwear this month; look in corner window; immense assortment; learn the prices; costs nothing to look. Overcoats in all colors and in all sizes at small prices. UNDEt ¡WEAR! c IVERCOATS! KA Y & TODD, McN 4INNVILLE, C )REC xON. The weather is getting cold and now is the time to boy Winter Goods. We get our blankets direct from the factory and have the best value for the money in the city; get our prices and judge for yourselves. Our line of underwear, overcoats, rubber goods, clothing, etc. will speak for itself. We positively have double the assortment of any other clothing house in the city, and we invite you to INSPECT OUR GOODS AND COMPARE PRICES. Buy where you can get the best goods for the least money. THE REFORM SCHOOL. fO’eement of this act as occasion may Commerce has its “strategy” no less dicate the majesty and power of our than war. In war, strategy depends flag abroad iu the world to a degree be­ require. Harry Miller is carrying on his fight lines of operation and communica­ fitting our status in the community of Section 17. All youth admitted to on ami How to Do It. tion. At this time we possess neither, against Binger Hermann with a bitter­ There is no lack of raw mate HARDING & HEATH, Publishers. the school under the provisions of this for either commerce or war. Our great nations. rial, no lack of skill to fashion it into ness that is remarkable considering tlie To-day the door of the state reform act may remain as inmates of tlie same rival controls both in every sense of the tlie instruments of commerce. We long distance that is yet to be traversed liUBSCRIPTlON BATES. C. F. DANIELS. school at Salem is thrown open for the until they shall have attained their word. This pitable condition on the have the iron and tlie steel; we have go Q0 before even tlie nominations take place. is emphasized by the contrast of the men to work them into tlie finished One Copy. per year, inadvance......... majority at the discretion of the board; ocean reception of all refractory youths under our unrivaled power, resource, and en­ forms of stately ships; we have the *)ee Copy, six months in advance.... .. 1 00 Should Hermann be nominated in the provided that said board, by their or­ - face of this attack on him the orthodox the age of 16 years. Some $30,000 of der may, at any time after one years’ terprise within our own borders. It money to promote tlie most colossal of seems indeed the strangest anamoly of by sea. All we need is as­ Entered at the postoffiee at McMinnville republican press will appear in a sickly tlie state’s money is represented in this service, discharge a boy or girl from modern civilization, tliat the most en- enterprises surance of a steady national policy of institution. It is situated on a sightly Oregon, as second-class matter. attitude toward the public. After the ligtened, most ambitious, most enegetic liberal and enlightened encouragement, said school as a reward of good conduc- ■ many years of prattling over the won- location, and while the youngsters sent in the school and upon satisfactory evi­ and internally most powerful, nation based ujion a patriotic common consent there will in a sense lose their liberty , it is on tlie globe, should be externally and elevated above the turmoils of poli­ T hr advertising R ates or T he T ele - derful achievements of our great and phone -R egister are liberal, taking in , T . far removed from a prison. McMinn­ dence of reformation; provided, further, among the weakest, most helpless anti tics, or the squabbles of parties. One consideration tlie circulation. Single »nty Congressman Hermann, they now decade of sucli a policy would make us that a reward of good conduct in the least respectai. Have Just Received From THE EAST, inch, 11.00, each subsequent inch, $.75. conic forward for tlie first time and tae- ville could send a few there if tlie pro­ school and upon satisfactory evidence The sole remedy for this situation is second only to (Treat Britain on the ceedings of a number of boys around ships witli seamen to handle them, high seas, either for commerce or for ,Or Vear'y °r SCn,i’ id>' acknowledge that Binger’s actual of the same having been furnished by for peace or for war; whether defense: and two decades of it would . * » achievements amounted to nothing, the churches on Sunday last is a speci­ the superintendent, the said board of whether to carry our enormous exports and bring us fairly into the twentieth cen­ men of their morals. The T elepiione - J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q lii kly E xkitted fie was merely a successful biow- trustees shall have power to grant a bring oùr immense imports, and recieve tury as the master maritime power of at reasonable rates Our facilities are J ...... the best in Yamhill county and as good hard and demagogue. But just how R eoister gives below that part of the “leave of absence’’ to all inmates of the therefor tlie tremendous tolls which the globe.— Charles II. Cramp, in the law passed in 1891, relating to the com ­ now flow into foreign coffers, or to vin- November Forum. as any in tlie state A complete steam mUt-h influence with the people these institution who shall prove by their plant insures quick work. . . . „ r • papers expect to carry to Harry Miller, mitment of minors to the school and to diligence and upright behavior that B esolvttoxs or C oxdoiesce axd all O bit - in ease he is nominated, is not clearly tlie custody and discipline of the in­ In Genuine Oak Must be Seen tu be Appreciated. i 1 they are entitled to tlie same; provided S^rtMnrgyr’tesbeC,,"rS'*'iOr‘,reRUlar to *«' f“r the simple season that mates. These sections read as follows: that such “ leave of absence ” shall be THE PRICES ARE BEI.OW THOSE OBTAINED IN PORTLAND If any accusation of the commission » • » the po>plc are justly too suspicious of A ll C ommunications M i st R e S igned B y such acha II ge of front perhaps, of any crime shall be made against any given only upon the condition that such youth shall continue to lead an the person who sends them, not for pub- ® 1 ’ lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non should Mr. Miller get in congress for a youth under the age of sixteen years be­ honorable and useful life, otherwise nsa]ueiice of vagrancy or in fact or in reality by blood or mar­ ocratic doctrine on silver in a recent ami obtain from state at large, univer­ riage, shall feel aggrieved by such com­ sal contempt for the bigness of their of incorrigible and vicious conduct, and mitment to such institution, lie may LARGE ARRIVALS OF speech: “The democratic party has tliat from moral depravity or otherwise planted itself firmly and soundly on pretensions and the diminutiveness of make application to tlie board of trus­ the parent or guardian in whose custo­ the principle of biraeta’lism. We de­ results.— Portland B’cfrwnr. dy they may be, sucli parent or guar­ tees of the institution for the discharge nounce the present Sherman silver law. of such youth, which application shall dian is incapable or unwilling to exer­ The democratic party does not belieA’e The Samoan trouble has come to a be filed with the superintendent, who cise the proper earc or discipline over head again. As usual, tlie German ei- that parity of the two metals, or apial- shall inform the board thereof, and the such youth. ityofall dollars, can be attained by ««ent is at the bottom of the difficulty, same shall lie heard and determined by any law which encourages speculation ^biron Seuft von Pilsach, president of 3. All youtli committed by any judge sucli .board at such time and place as of a circuit court of this state ivhose in silver; which regards oue metal not the '“U"^l«‘> «’“»«¡1 «>f Apia, having they shall appoint for that purpose, not Having purr-liased nearly as money, but as merchandise; which in his attempt to make himself a complaint in writing has been filed and later than the next regular meeting of due proof of tlie same has been made by prescribes how much a secretary of the dictator, lias resignal, for which we tlie board. I the mother or guardian, when the treasury shall buy, ami bow mueli lie t,,e ”a^.taVC Sucli application shall state grounds father is dead or has abandonal his , I half-masted to any great extent. Tlie shall count out to the people; which is of the applicant’s claim to tlie custody family, or is a habitual drunkard, or not coin, but apajM-r currency—a new­ position of Mataafa is becoming more of the youth and the reason’s for claim­ fangled legal tender—each dollar pro­ threatening, and the friendly attitude does not provide for the support of such ing such custody. In addition to our already large stock, direct from Eastern mid < 'nlifomla manu­ youtli, that such youth are destitute of which the natives have hitherto main ­ H. J. LITTLE. tected by whatever 371} grains of silver W. T. SHURTLEFF. factories, all these goods are bought for cash and will lie sold on a small margin. a suitable home and of ade