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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1891)
f Look at our fine all wool Oregon blankets, direct from the Factory; 15 per cent, less than Portland prices. BLANKETS! KAY 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 « A & TODD , M c M innville , O regon . K The weather is getting cold and now is the time to buy Winter Goods. We get our blankets direct from the factory and have the best value for tlie 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 tlie best goods for the least money. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER HARDING & HEATH, Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION RATES f 2 00 , 1 00 One Copy. per year, in advance....... Otte Copy, six months in advance... Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville Oregon, as second-class matter. T he advertising phone -R egister R ates of T he T ele are liberal, taking in consideration the circulation. Single inch, »1.00, each subsequent inch. $.75. Special inducements for yearly or senn- yearly contracts. J ob W ork N eatly A no Q uickly E xbit te » at reasonable rates Our facilities arc the best in Yamhill county anil as good as any in the state A complete steam plant insures quick work. , » * * R esolutions of C onbolkncf . asp xi . i . O iiit - ttary Poetry will be charged for a t regular advertising rates. K- A ll C ommunications M ust B e S igne » B y the person who sends them, not for pub lication, unless unaccompanied by a • non de plume,'’ but for a guarantee of good faith. No publications will be published unless so signed. A dbress A u . C ommunications . E ither Em: the editorial or business departments, to T he TiLErHoxE-REGtsTfR. McMinnville, Ore ion. * * * ,, S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis ter will be mailed to any person in the United States or Europe, who desires one. free of charge » * W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele phone -R egister with any other paper published in Yamhill county. All subscribers who do not reccire their paper regularla will confer a furor bg im mediately reporting the same to this office Thursday, December 10, 1891. TO OUR READERS. T he T ei . ephonk -R egisteii lias ma<ie arrangements with the American Press Association, a syndicate formed for the purpose of furnishing newspa- with special matter by the prominent writers of the day, whereby it will lie allowed to publish tlie illustrated copy righted serial, "A Prisoner of War.” The date of the appearance of tlie first installment will appear on December31. It is written by Alfred Rochefort Cal houn. He was a major of infantry during the rebellion and was for seven months a prisoner at Libby and Charl eston. Theserial is the actual experience of the author and another Union offi cer. This serial will lie as interesting to the rising generation as it will be to the ex-soldiers who so bravely laid aside the plow and other toils by which they earned their bread, and took up without a murmur tlie cause of their country. To these ex-soldiers the T elephone -R egister will lie sent for a perils 1 of three months for twenty- five cents. It will take about three months to publish the serial. It will appear in weekly installments. This offer of 25 cents for the papers containing the serial is made only to ex-soldiers, and in order that they can receive the first installment they should send in their names not later than Dee. 15, 1891. The official vote on governor of New York is announced aud gives Flower 47,948 plurality over Fassett. John Sherman's picture is among the likenesses of the great financiers of the world on the walls of the Bank of Eng land. Crisp, of Georgia, has l)een elected speaker of the house. This is consider ed as a good choice. His actions in the chair during the session will determine this, however.____________ \ f s « The business men of Portland seem to be coming together on the World’s fair matter. They now propose to ar range for a $100,«100 exhibit and to put up tliree-fourths of the money. This surely ought to be satisfactory to the state at large, and the raising of $25,000 outside of Portland may beaeeomplisli- ed with little difficulty if the inetro|x>- lis fulfills the promises now made. A father can give bis young son no better present than a year's reading of the Scientific .1 merican. Its contents will lead the young mind in the path of thought, and if he treads there a while, he’ll forget frivolities and be of some account, and if he has an invent ive or mechanical turn of mind, this paper will afford him more entertain ment, as well as useful information, that he can obtain elsewhere. Copies of this paper may lie seen at this office and subscriptions received. Price, $3 a year, weekly^^^^^______ The letters of General Sherman now being published in tlie Cosmopolitan are unique; in fact, so far as the writer knows, they are the only letters ever written in the midst of hostilities by a great general to his daughter. We have tlie brief letters of Napoleon to Jo sephine, but there is nothing at all re sembling the Sherman letters to lx? found in the literature of war. They not only throw a new light upon the character of the great man himself, but upon the operations then in process of being carried out. Tlie second and last paper, which appears in tlie December Cosmopolitan, is unique in another re spect,—that it is illustrated by a man who sat at Sherman’s mess talde dur ing the campaigns of which he writes to his daughter. filled at the same election. Sec. 36. A certificate of nomination Last Wednesday was a real red-letter The Full anil Complete Law as pM«e<l may be accompanied by the acceptance by the Last Legislature. day in the history of the new navy. of the nominee, in which case the ac The launching of the New York will Sec. 29. Any ballot from which it is ceptance shall be endorsed upon tlie give to us the noblest ship and the most impossible to determine the elector’s certificate of nomination and signed by widely useful one that lias yet Isirne choice for a part of the offices shall be the nominee, or it may be by a letter or the American flag. counted for such part, but the remain telegram from tlie nominee attached to The New York combines offensive der of the ballot from which it is im the certificate of nomination and filed and defensive powers in a very unusual possible to determine the elector’s therewith. I f the certificate of nomi degree with extraordinary wail endur choice shall be void as to such defective? nation is not thus accompanied by tlie ance and high speed. She is a twenty part, and such defective part shall not acceptance of the nominee, he may, at knot ship and without being unwieldy be counted. The judges shall disregard any time after the certificate of nomi in size she lias so great a wail capacity misspelling or abbreviations of names nation is filed, and before the time for that she can steam 13,009 miles without of candidates for office if it can be as filing nominations for such office lias recoaling. certained front such ballot for whom it expired, file his acceptance thereof in Her armor is I bat of a cruiser, not was intended. Every such ballot not the same manner in the same office that of a battle-ship, but she is fit to counted for any party shall be immedi where the certificate of nominaion is fight anything less formidable than a ately endorsed on the back thereof with filed. The officer witli whom it is filed battle ship and even engage hopefully pen and ink by the chairman,“counted shall endorse the same and attach it to in a brief contest witli a vessel of that for ” (stating what office or offices) tlie certificate of nomination to which class in an emergency. She can easily it refers. Several different certificates who shall sign his initials thereto. run away from any ship of more fornii-1 Sec. 30. In the canvass of the votes, of the same nomination may thus be dalde type than her own nowalloat un I all ballots found in the )x>x marked filed nominating tlie same person, and der any flag, and her speed will enable I “state and district,” which arc marked if the person so nominated so accepts her to overtake 95 per cent, of all tin ' “state,” as provided in section 61 of this one of said nominations it shall be suf vessels—naval or merchant in exist act, shall be considered mid counted ficient and shall be equivalent to ac ence. cepting each one of said nominations to Iler battery is superior to that of any only for such state offices as are to be the same office. But unless such nom filled at the election, and all ballots so other vessel of the cruiser type in tlie inee accepts a nomination as a candi world. She is both a commerce ile- marked "state mid district,” as provid date for some [office in some one of the ed in said section 61, shall be consid stroyeXaml a commerce protector of un ways, and within the time aforesaid,he usual effectiveness. She can fight or ered and counted only for such state shall not be considered as fully nomi aud district offices as are to be tilled at run, as occasion may require, and she nated, and his name shall not lie placed can keep tlie sea as few formidable ships the election, and the names of persons thereon for other than state or district upon the ballots. can. The day of her christening is e|xx'hal offices shall not lie considered or Sec. 37. All certificates of nomina tion of candidates for office to be filled counted. in our naval history. Sec. 31. Any convention of delegates, by the electors at large and for mem Lane county lias a justice of tlie and any assembly of electors, as herein bers of congress shall be filed with the peace of whom she should lie proud. after defined, and also individual elec secretary of state. If such certificate of Miss May Shanks, aged 14, quarreled tors to the number hereinafter specified nomination lie made by a convention with William Wilmot, postmaster at by causing a certificate of nomination or assembly it shall be filed with the Fall creek, because she did not get a to be duly prepared and filed in the secretary of state not more than one letter when she thought she ought to manner, hereinafter provided, may hundred (100) days and not less than have it. This man actually got into a nominate one candidate for each pub forty-five (45) days before the day fixed fight with this child, in which his wife lic office to be filled at the election, by law for the election. If such certifi and several bystanders took part. Then whose name shall be placed upon the cate of nomination be made by individ followed the farce of arresting this ballots to lie furnished as hereinafter ual electors it shall be filed with the young girl for assault, a jury trial, a provided. A convention of delegates secretary of state not more titan one verdict of guilty and a fine of $50. The within the meaning of this act, is an hundred (100) days and not less than girl refused to pay and the justice of the organized body of delegates represent thirty (30) days before the day fixed by peace, who revels in the euphonious ing a political party which, at the elec law for the election. Sec. 38. All certificates of nomina name of Hunnicut. committed her to tion next preceding, polled at least 3 that disease-breeding ecsss-pool, tlie per cent, of the entire vote cast in the tion of candidates for offices to be filled Lane county jail, against which each state, county, precinct or other electo by the electors of an electoral district succeeding grand jury for the last five ral district for which the nomination other than a congressional district, or years at least lias inveighed in tlie is made. An assembly of electors, county or precinct, shall be filed with strongest terms, and of which a local within tlie meaning of this aet, is an the county clerk of [the county; and if paper lias said that no farmer in the organized body of not less than 100 such electoral district embraces more county would put even his hogs in electors of the state or electoral divis than one county, then a duplicate sucli a place. To tlie credit of the sher ion thereof for which the nomination thereof shall be filed with the county clerk of each county within such elec iff"of the county lie it said that lie re is made. fused to incarcerate tlie girl, and a Sec. 32. Every such certificate of toral district. If such certificate of writ of habeas corpus will probably set nomination made by such convention nomination be made by a convention her legally at liberty soon. A justice or assembly may contain tlie name of or assembly it shall lie filed with such of the peace must lie hard up for fees one candidate for each office to be filled county clerk or clerks not more than when lie entertains cases of such a at the election. It shall state such one hundred (100) and not less than character and permits the taxpayers of facts concerning tlie convention or as thirty (30) days before tlie day fixed by the county to lie put to the expense of sembly as are required by section 31 of law for the election. If such certificate a jury trial when the culprit is a girl this act for its acceptance, and as are of nomination lie [made by individual only 14 years old. One may expect to required to be stated therein by section elector or electors it shall lie filed with hear next of the arrestjand conviction 34 of this act. In conclusion it shall be such county clerk or clerks not more after a stubbornly contested trial, of signed by the presiding officer and sec than one hundred (100) days and not two ld-year-old boys who have been retary, and subscribed or sworn to (or less than fifteen (15) days before the caught fighting.— Oregonian affirmed) by them before some person day fixed by law for the election. Sec. 39. Immediately after each cer authorized to administer oaths, to the After long consideration a board com effect that the statements therein are tificate of nomination is filed the coun posed of some of the ablest officers of true, and the certificate of the oath or ty clerk shall enter in a book marked the navy has prepared and reported a affirmation shall accompany the certfi- “Register of Nominations,” tlie date plan for the promotion of officers. Tlie cate of nomination. when the certificate was filed with him, basis of the plan is that promotion shall Sec. 33. Every such certificate of the name of each candidate, the office depend on merit and shall not continue nomination made by individual elec for which he is nominated, and tlie to be by seniority. tors, as aforesaid, of a candidate for any name of the party or convention or as The end desired is good. There is office to be tilled by the electors of the sembly making the nomination, to much worthless material in the navy, state at large, or for memlier of con gether with the names of the chairman i-------- and promotion is too slow. Some of the gress, shall lie signed by not less than aud secretary certifying the same; and worthless material is due to the condi two hundred and fifty (250) electors of incase the certificate of nomination is tion of the navy itself—to the lack of the state; andjof a candidate for any of made by individual electors, the names ships, to the manner in which this fice to is? filled by the electors of an of the two signers who made oath country has lagged behind other naval electoral district or county of the state, thereto. As soon as the acceptance or . powers in adopting new styles of ves shall lie signed by not less than fifty withdrawal of the candidate is filed it sels and new kinds of ordnance. There (50) electors of such district or county; shall also lie entered upon said register. | are a great many officers in the navy and of a candidate for any office to lie See. 40. All such certificate of nomi who either refuse or neglect to aqui re tilled by the electors of a precinct, or nation,acceptances and withdrawals, as the scientific knowledge necessary to for the offices of constable or justice of soon as filed, shall be public records, I® perform their duties on modern war tlie peace, shall be signed by not less and shall be open to public inspection ships. than ten electors of such precinct or under proper regulations, and when a Long service in a subordinate rank justice of the peace district. Each elec copy of any certificate of nomination, breeds rust. Sometimes it breeds bad tor signing a certificate of nomination acceptance or withdrawal is presented habits. These facts indicate why bad shall add to bis signature his place of at the time the original is filed, or at material lias accumulated. Besides this residence, with the street and numlier any time thereafter, and a request is accumulation of bail material there is thereof, if any, and each elector shall made to have such copy compared an evil resulting from stagnation, that lie qualified to subscribe to only one and certified, the officer with whom 11 affects some of the best officers. It is such certificate of nomination for each such certificate of nomination was filed lj the fact that our officers do not soon office to be filled at the election. Ex shall forthwith compare such copy enough obtain the responsibility of cept in tlie case of electors of president with the original on file, and, if neces command. and vice president of the United States, sary, correct the copy and certify and Any plan that will really relieve every such certificate of nomination deliver the copy to tlie person who pre stagnation, promote merit, weed out in made by individual electors shall con sented it. All certificates of nomina competency, and give commands to tain the name of only one candidate. tion, acceptances, withdrawals, poll men before they are in tlie decline of At least two of tlie signers to each cer books, tally-sheets, ballotsand ballot life will be welcome. The same plan of promotion in the army would Is1 of tificate of nomination made by individ stubs shall be preserved as other records great benefit to the service. ual electors shall swear (or affirm) be are, for two years after the election to fore some persons authorized to admin which they pertain, at which time, un There is not a known industry in tlie ister oaths, that, tlie statements and less otherwise ordered or restrained by Uniteti States which the duty protects, signatures thereof arc true, and that some court, tlie county clerks shall de stroy tlie ballots and ballot-stubs liy or which adds one cent to tlie price tlie tlie requisitejnuniber of signers thereto fire, without anyone inspecting the producer receives. The price of sugar are qualified to make such nomination, same. was not maintained by the duty of 31 and the certificate of such oatli or affir Sec. 41. Any ¡icrsoii who has been cents per pound. It was maintained mation shall be annexed to the ecitifi- nominated and accepted some nomina by destroying domestic competition, by cate of nomination. tion, as provided in this act, may cause means of a trust—not tlie public char Sec. 34. All certificates of nomina his name to lie withdrawn front nomi tered sugar trust, but the private sugar tion shall state such faetsfas are re nation at any time prior to the election trust which was a mere selling agree quired by this act, and also (1) the by a writing declining the nomination, stating tlie reason, signed and acknowl ment. Without this trust the duty name of the candidate, (2) the office for edged by him before some officer au would lie'the same whether the duty which he is nominated, (3) the party thorized by tlie laws of this state to were $1 per pound or one cent jier ton. or political principle which he repre take acknowledgments of deeds, and During tlie Spreekles-Havmeyer fight sents, expressed in not more than three certified by such officer, and by filing the same with the secretary of state or tlie domestic price was one cent below words, (4) his place of residence, with the county clerk or clerks with whom tlie foreign price. During the steel-rail street and number thereof, if any. In the certificate nominating hintasa can didate was filed. Such withdrawal fight, when the trust broke, the price drop|ied below the foreign. The mo the ease of electors of president and may be sent by telegram to the secreta vice president of the United States, the ry of state through a county clerk, as ment the trust reformed the price went names of tlie candidates for president provided by section 44 of this act in tlie again to $17 ahead of the foreign. case of certificates of nomination. and vice president they represent may Protection is the combination of a I lie added to the party or political appel Sec. 42. If any person nominated as herein provided dies or withdraws lie- duly amta trust. It requires both to1 lation, and the names of all the nomi i fore the day fixed by law for the elec lie genuine. Tlie duty prevents foreign nees for electors of president and vice tion, and the fact of 'tlie deatli liecomes competition; tlie trust prevents Ameri president may lx? upon the same cer- known to tlie satisfaction of tlie officer, secretary of state or county clerk or can competition. The duty without tiliicate of nomination. clerks in whose office the certificate of (lie trust, or tlietrust without the duty, Sec. 35. No person wbo is not an nomination nominating such fierson cannot protect. Domestic competition .elector shall lx? qualified to join in nom was filed,shall forthwith give notice by renders tlie duty worthless and foreign inating any candidate. No elector posting a certificate of tlie fact in a con competition renders the trust worth shall lie qualified to join in a certificate spicuous place tn his office, in every ease file name of the candidate less; and to have protection tlie indus . of nomination made by individual elec such wbo has died or withdrawn shall not try must have the duty and trust com tors in nominating more than one per be printed upon the ballots, and if al bined. No industry can lie protected ready printed, shall lie erased or can where tlie producers cannot combine son for each office to be fillet!. No celled before the ballots are delivered to ami fix the selling price. Their own jierson shall be qualified to be a candi- tlie electors. competition destroys tlie protection. j date for more than cne office to be Continued next week. OUR GREATEST SHIP. THE AUSTRALIAN BALLOT LAW. A B C D F G H ('. F. IIAMEI s. A. J. APPERSON, BURNS & DANIELS THE FURNITURE DEALERS Have Just Received From T11E EAST. ■ A Large Stock of Furniture! Our 16th Century Bookcases, Secretaries. Etc., Etc., ¡> In Genuine Oak Must be Seen tu he Appreciated. CD CD THE PRICES ARE BELOW THOSE OBTAINED IN PORTLAND Bedroom Suits from $17 to $100 PARLOR SUITS, EASY ( HAIRS, LOUNGES. TABLES, SHADES, ¡> o PICTURE FRAMES SPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES, WALL PAPER CARPETS, Remember we buy Goods from Factories in the East, and can Sell Below Portland Prices. BURNS & DANIELS. The Opposition Boot and Shoe Store Is the Only Establishment this side of Portland o That Carries H Boots LOWEST and Shoes. Latest Fall Styles FBKŒS. OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. F. DIELSCHNEIDER, I’aor Fruit Growers, Attention! 5,000 ACRES M c M innville , O r -------- OF THE-------- Finest Fruit Land & Willamette Valley < Stands for the Army, that come in for miles for the Bedsets, in elegant styles; stands for Carpets, to cover your floors for the Dado Shades, that look well out of doors; is for EVENDEN, who in Furniture deals for his Furniture, which this fact reveals; shows his Goods, real nice goods are these hires his help, his customers to please; is for Ingrain, in Carpets and Paper the Judgement, he shows in cutting this caper; is the knowledge, he shows in his line is the love he bears all mankind; stands for Mirrors, in endless selection is the ninny, who buys without reflection; K L M N O represents the order, that makes his store pretty P shows his Prices. THE BEST IN THE CITY; Q is the Query. Can we ever do Better? R stands for Rugs, that comfort the fretter; Is shows his Suits, to be new cheap and pretty T stands for time, for composing this ditty;; U is for Usurers, who sell for high prices V stands for Victims, of such foolish devices; W is the Welcome at EVENDEN'S Store X represents twenties, never well spent before; Y stands for yokels, who are always in Season Z is the zanny who won't listen to reason. To be sold in tracts of front 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at <> per cent, per annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is withiti 3 miles of Amity. Over 700,(XX) pounds of fruit shipped front this |x>int last year. For particulars apply to or address Will. F. BREIDENSTEIN AMITY FRUIT LAND C OMPANY, AMITY, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. LARGE ARRIVALS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT R. JACOBSON’S Having purchased nearly In addition to our already large xtock, direct from Eastern and < 'alifomin manu factories, all these goods are txiught for cash and will be sold on a small margin. ÍÍ tlie law, and that 1« just what we propose to do. Come early and yourself. A large stock to select from, full in all department«. mv for Thanking you for jiast favors ami hoping to merit a continuation of the -ante, I remain, Yours, R. JAUOBHON. The GLASGO LACE THREAD CO.. Glasco. Conn.» will distribute in premiums Two Thousand Dol lars. Gold Coin, tor the beat specimens of fancy work, to be made only from the GLASGO TWILLED LACE THREAD. Open to all residents the ISmm Untied Statu. ruukno of ths StatM. ' n •MTarU. 1.00 $2000 junt 1^ GOLD ¡n Premiums Atk Ask yoar your dealer for circulare circulara firing giving fullflB fullfl _ 5°r infor.zurtlon. If not to be bad of blmJH 1llaatral«4 _ us — _ — Oeeke, write DO NOT DEV,AY. Thoroughly satisfactory proof* of our relia bility furnished. 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