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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1891)
who shall endeavor to induce any voter or < wilfully or fraudulently hinder or the delivery of any of the election to mark bis ballot in a particular way, delay < One of the most important questions or , before or after voting to show or ex- 1 returns to the county clerk, or wilfully open any of such sealed returns I 1 in the state of Oregon is none other than plain how he marks or has marked his break HARDING &. HEATH, Publishers how to make good roads. The greatest ballot, upon conviction shall be pun- i of any election regulated by this act, SUBSCRIPTION BATES. drawliack to the state is the present isbed by a fine of not less than $50 nor upon conviction shall be punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary not )ne Copy. per year, in advance............... f M HO condition ot tlie roods. The rain dur more than $200. )r.e Copy, six months in advance............ I 00 ing tlie winter is not very uncomfort Sec. G8. It shall be the duty of the less than one year nor more than three able to one who is used to it. No mat secretary of state, not less than six years, or by fine not less than $500 nor Entered at the poetoffice at McM innville ter how long you live here you will months before any biennial election in more than $2,000, or both such fine and Oregon, as second-class matter. never fall in love with the muddy this state, to compile the election laws imprisonment. See. 71. Any person who shall, prior roads caused by our winterrains. Hard of tlie state and index tlie same and T he apvertisixo R ates or T he T kle - ly any effort hrs lieen made on the part cause the same to be printed in suita to or during an election, wilfully de rHoxE-I, egister are liberal. taking in consideration the circulation. Single of tlie authorities of tlie counties of this ble pamphlet form, for the use of tlie face, tear down, remove or destroy any inch. $1.00, eacli subsequent inch, $.75. state to improve tlie roads. Shouldour judges of election, also suitable poll list of candidates or other notice posted , Special inducement» (or yearly or semi- people stop to consider tlie amount of books, required by and in accordance in accordance witli the provisions of vearlv contracts. Ialior and money to be saved by tlie witli section 22 of this act; also tally this act, or who, during the election, * * * J ob W ork N eatly A xi > Q uckly cted at reasonable rates Our facilities are roads being good at all times of the sheets required by and in accordance shall wilfully deface, tear down, re tlie best in Yamhill county anil as good year, there certainly would lie an up with section 24 of this act; also “regis move or destroy any card of instruction as any in the state A complete steam rising and a cry forlietter tilings. There ter of nominations” lxxiks required by or specimen Ballot posted under the plant insures quick work. has been enough Ialior wasted on Ore section 39 of tills aet; also receipts re provisions of this act for tlie instruc • * * R esolctioxs or CoXDOLBMcr. ami all O bit - gon roads already to make them first- quired by and in accordance with sec tion of voters, or who shall deface, tear uary Poetry will lie charged for nt regular class in every particular. There has tion 55 of this act; needles for stringing down, remove, alter or destroy any advertising rates. been no system about it and one super ballot« and stubs us required by sections certificate of tlie result of the election A ll CoxacKicATioss M ist B e S iuxed B t visor generally tears up tlie work of his 23 and 64 of this act,and indelible copy posted under tlie provisions of this act, the person wbo sends them, not for pub lication, unless unaccompanied by a non predecessor. In this country it would ing pencils, suitable for cancelling tlie or who shall, during an election, wil de plume.” but for a guarantee of good be easy to drain the roads by means of names of candidates not voted for, as fully remove or destroy any of the of faith. No publications will be publisher, drain tile. An outlet can lie found fre required by section 59 of this act, and ficial white or sample ballots, supplies unless so signed. quently on our longest roads and our lie shall forthwith proceed and distrib or eonveniencies furnished to enable a A ddress A ll (' ommcxicatios -. E ither I’«»; the editorial or business departments, to county authorities should look tlie mat ute tlie same to tlie several county voter to prepare his ballot, or who shall T he TELEriioxE-Rr.i.isTr.R. McMinnville, ter up. Drain tile laid in the soft soil clerks in tlie state, in appropriate quan wilfully break the seals or open any of Oregon. on each side of tlie road would make a tities. Tlie bills for furnishing said the sealed packages containing any of SAxn.r. Cories Or T he T ei . ei ’IK ixe -R euib - wonderful difference in its condition, pamphlet copies of tlie election laws, the supplies for tlie ¡tolling places; con ter will be mailed to any person in the providing tlie road was properly graded for ruling, printing and binding such trary to tlie provisions of this act. upon I'nited States or Europe, who desires one, and a gentle slope given to the surface, ¡sill books, blanks, receipts, register of conviction shall be punished by a fine free of charge * in order that tlie water could run to tlie nominations and tally sheets, and pro of not less than $50 nor more than $500, W e I stite Yoe T o C ompare T he T i . i . e - rnos-E-Rr.oi.sTER with anv other paper sides where u could take its leisure in curing said needles ami pencils, and for or by imprisonment in tlie county jail published in Yamhill county. ___ entering tlie tile. It is to tlie interest preparing and delivering the same, as not more than one year, or by lioth of every person in this county, either required by this act, shall be audited such tine and imprisonment, in the All subscribers who do not receive their directly or indirectly, to have good by tlie secretary of state, and paid out discretion of tlie court. paper regularly will confer a favor by im roads. Sec. 72. That ail of an act entitled of any money in tlie treasury not other mediately reporting the same to this office “An act to provide for the registration Tlie supreme court lias decided that wise appropriated. tlie legislature, under our constitution, Sec. (¡9. Any officer upon whom a of voters, regulating tlie manner of con Thursday, December 31, 1891. lias no power to make a general ap duty is imposed by this act, who shall ducting elections, providing for the propriation of state funds for tlie build disclose to any person tlie name of any prevention and punishment of frauds Has civilization been alienetit to the ing of local roads. This should make candidate for whom any elector lias affecting tlie elective franchise, and re our county officials moreobservant and voted,or give any information by which pealing title I of chapter XIV of the inhabitants of this earth? energetic in this matter of good roads,as it can lie ascertained for whom any miscellaneous laws of Oregon.” ap Yon should make at least one good they are now directly responsible for elector lias voted, or any judge or clerk proved February 24, 1885; and all of an resolution to-day or to-morrow, and their present condition. Cities and of election or other officer about the act entitled “Ail act to amend sections that is to subscrilie for theTKl.El'iloxK- towns interested in tlie trade of tlie ¡Kills who shall do any electioneering 4, 10, 14, 15 and 24 of ail act entitled IlEOISTER. country surrounding them are finan oil election day, or any persou who ‘An act to provide for the registration cially interested in the condition of tlie shall do any electioneering oil election of voters, regulating tlie manner of con Where are our democratic clubs in highways, and their effort should lie day within any polling place, or within ducting elections, providing for the this county? It is time to organize. given toward liettering their condition. fifty feet of any polling place, or any prevention and punishment of fraud The campaign of 1892 will lie upon us Tlie business men of this eity could in ¡KTson wlio shall remove any white affecting tlie elective franchise, and re in a very short time. crease the trade of this eity at least 50 ballot from any polling place before tlie pealing title I of chapter XIV of tlie John Eevenden hereby extends a New Year’s ¡ kt cent by using their influence to closing of tlie polls, or any person who miscellaneous laws of Oregon, approved Russia is crowding England and have better roads or by going into their shall knowingly apply for or receive February 24, 1885, “approved No Greeting to all his friends and patrons. May China on the frontiers of these coun pockets and repairing them properly. any white ballot in any polling place vember 25, 1885; and all of an act tries. The situation in Asia seems to We should take care of our interests other than that in which lie is entitled entitled “Ail act to amend section 49 of HEALTH. WEALTH and HAPPINESS at- be on a par with that in Europe. and there is no lietter way of destroy to vote, or any person who shall show an act entitled ‘An act to provide for ing them than by allowing poor roads liis ballot after it is marked to any per tlie registration of voters, regulating tend you all the coming year. The Chicago Gtolw facetiously re to exist as tlie only wavs of entering son in such a way as to reveal the con the manner of conducting elections, marks under the bead, Another Tariff this city. tents thereof or tlie name of tlie candi providing for tlie prevention and pun- Picture; “In 1857 there were but twen While talking about the condition of date or candidates for whom he lias i ishment of fraud alleeting tlie iegisla- ty-eight days in February. But in 1892 of the thoroughfares of tlie county we marked his ballot, or any person (ex . tive franchise, and repealing title I of after only 18 months of the practical might mention that tlie streets of this cept tlie chairman of election) who i chapter X1V of tlie miscellaneous laws workings of tile McKinley law, Febru city are in a horrible condition ami that shall receive from any voter the ballot of Oregon, approved February 24,1885,” So that you may be able to appreciate the bar- ary will have twenty-nine days.” something must lie done soon if we de prepared for voting, or any person who i approved Novemlier 25, 1.885; and ail sire to liave streets through which an shall contrary to this act ask another • of an act entitled “An act relating to gairs I am always ready to offer you in my The financial standing of the country empty wagon can lie hauled. We need at a ¡Milling place for whom lie intends 1 elections,” approved October 19, 1872; is improving. But a few days ago the sewers ami proper surfacing of tlie to vote, or who shall examine his ballot t and sections 2(1, 27 and 28 of an act en line; amount of deposits placed in New York highway. In order that tlie cost of or solicit tlie voter to show tlie same, or titled “An act relating to elections and banks exceeded that of any day in the pavement may lie seen we give the fol any elector who shall knowingly re tlie mode of tilling vacancies in office,” history of tlie city. This tells a good lowing information: ceive any white ballot from any other approved October 29, 1870; and all of an tale. Money is once more in the hands Salt i-ake lias tut one street paved, person than one of tlie election clerks, act entitled “An act to amend section of tlie jieople, the result of the great and that witli bituminous rock ami it or any person who shall print or cireu- 5507 of Hill’s annotated laws of Oregon crops. There is now no flanger of a cost $3 ¡ kt square pard. Denver is i late or knowinly haVe in liis possession relating to elections and ballot paper,” collapse. So that you may readily become possessed of paving her streets witli stone at a cost any imitation of the official white or approved February 20, 1889; the same of $3.30 to $3.46 per square yard. Some ■ colored ballots, or any person other being identical with titles I and II of Today is tlie day of good resolutions, these desirable goods; of tlie streets are paved witli asphalt, thana clerk of t lie election who shall chapter XIV, sections 2499 to 2537, both tomorrow is tlie day they are to lie costing $2.85 to 83.13 per square yard. deliver any wlutc ballot to an elector, inclusive, of tlie miscellaneous laws of broken. Tlie first day of tlie new year St. Paul is using cedar blocks at a cost or any elector who shall deliver any Oregon, as compiled and annotated by is the one usually given to tlie practice of$l to $1.30 |ier square yard. Detroit • white ballot to the chairman to be vot- William Lair Hill; and all acts and of all good habits. Tlie vices of < ivili- is also paved with cellar blocks costing ; ed except tlie one lie received from tlie parts of acts in conflict with this act lie zation are so many and so great that $1.30 to $1.78 per square yard. Proba • first election clerk,or any elector or any and (lie same are hereby repeated. but few of the want-to-turn-over-a-new- bly the best pavement for this country • one wlio shall, contrary to the provis- Approved February 13, 1891. Will then follow as a matter of course, con leaf mortals have a semblance of their is bituminous rock, it lias a perfectly ■ ions of this act, place any mark upon good resolutions at night. “Sich is level surface and is water proof. Tlie • or do anything to liis or any ballot by sequent upon the big value for the money, of life,” however, ami to all, whether you cost of this is in tlie neighborhood of $3 which it may lie afterwards identified have a resolution or not, we wish a all my goods, and the pleasure derived from per square yard, and the companies as tlie one voted by any particular indi happy and prosperous year. putting it down guarantee it fora num vidual, upon conviction shall be pun CO prevalent, especially among women, the use of them. ber of years. It would lie well for tlie ished by a fine of not less than $50 and O results front overtaxing the system. < 'hili lias a nerve. The little republic citizens to look this matter up and in- and not more than $500, or by impris The assimilative organs becoming de ranged, tlie blood grows weak and im has been beard from again and it is to ' stead of spending money uselessly in onment in the county jail not less than poverished, and lienee “ that tired feel I the effect that she wants the trouble plank roads, put something down that three months nor more than one year, ing” of which many complain. For all such cases, there is no remedy equal to now existing between them ami us to ’ will last for all time. or both in tlie discretion of the court. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Take no other. be settled by arbitration. In tlie con Sec. 70. Any judge or clerk of elec “ Some time ago I found my system gress of .American nations Chili was tion wlio shall wilfully disregard any entirely run down. I had a feeling of the only country that stood back when of the provisions of this act, or wlio constant fatigue and languor and very little ambition for any kind of effort. it was proposed that all differences of Th«* Full ami Complete Law as P&Med shall negligently fail to enforce any of A friend advised me to try Ayer’s Sarsa the future between American nations the provisions of this act, or who shall parilla, which 1 did with the best re l»y tbr I.ast Legislature. sults. It has done me more good than LARGE ARRIVALS OF should be settled by arbitration instead in the counting of tlie ballots or mak all other medicines I have ever used.” of war. The insult offered to tlie Amer Sec. H5. Not more than one person ing tlie returns thereof, wilfully disre — Frank Mellows, Chelsea, Mass. “ For months I was afflicted with ican flag demands nn apology ora tight at one time shall be permitted to oc gard any of tlie directions or require nervous prostration, weakness, languor, Th« American people seem to have tlie cupy any one compartment or place ments of tliis act, or any person wlio general debility, ami mental depression. preference and that is a tight. Chili By purifying the blood with Ayer’s provided for electors to prepare their shall wilfully or fraudulently alter or Sarsaparilla, I was completely cured.” can have her choice. balkits, ami no ¡icrson shall remain in destroy any white ballot east at any — Mrs. Mary Stevens, Ixnvell, Mass. election or any of the returns of any When troubled with Dizziness, Sleep It is said that a democratic paper will or occupy such compartment longer election regulated by tills act, or wlio lessness, or Bad Dreams, take than may be reasonably necessary to lie started in Salem. It will be money shall introduce among the genuine bal Having purchased nearly wasted. If the democrats want to start prepare his ballot. Every elector wlio lot, or any person wlio shall falsely does not vote any ballot given to liim a paper—we know they need one—it write the initials of the chairman, or rnErAUED bt should be in Portland. It is tlie best shall, tieforc leaving the polling place, any writing upon tlie ballot or ballot field for a paper in the I'nited States, return sucii ballot to tile first clerk, stub purporting to lie written bv the Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. but, it will take thousands of dollars to wlio shall write upon the stub thereon clerk or chairman, or any person wlio Fold by nil ]lrug,;«lfl and Jlealcra In Medicine. start It. Tlie longer it is put off the “not voted,” ami sign his initials and shall steal any of the ballots or returns, more it will cost. It will have to com treat stub ami ballot in tlie same man pete with the Oregonian, a pa|ier long lier as in the ease of a spoiled Imllot, Kidney Disease v established and one of Hie best paying and Iwith clerks shall note the fact: SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS. properties in the slate. With ail this, upou tiie poll books by drawing a line —is the cause oi no end of suf- X feting. A safe and certain remedy is J Specialty of surgery anti diseases of women to an enterprising and modern journal with a pen across the name of the DR. HENLEY’S £ there is a great chance for large profit. person and writing the words “not U nion B lock - M c M innville . On. voted.” Sec. 66. Any elector who declares English pajiers are still comparing Is tlie law, and that is just what we projsise to do. Come early and see for yourself. A large stock to select from, full in all departments. the Chilian difficulty witli tlie Dalian to tiie chairman that lie cannot reader It can do you no harm. It may do 4 I you much good. Here is the testi- a one and seem to think that they are write, or that by blindness or other I mony of one sufferer who has been J Thanking you for past favors and hoping to merit a continuation of the same, Gates & Henry, Props. similar. Tlie Italians disregarded tlie physical disability lie is unable to pre-I made a “ a new man.” T I remain, Yours, R. JACOBSON. laws of this country and suffered the pare liis ballot, shall, upon request, re McMinnville, - Oregon, I had lx'en troubled many years T consequences, while iu tlie Chilian ease ceive the assistance of two of the i ? with disease of the kidneys when v kind Providence sent Dr. Henley L Chilians wearing the uniform of that judges in the preparation thereof, and fi with the Oregon Kidney Tea to my T hotel. It had an almost miracu- such officers shall ascertain his wishes country assaulted men wearing tlie uni lous effect and in a few days I was r form of tlie I'nited States and did not and prepare his ballot in accordance! fi a new man. (I. A. TUPPER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, ( Everything New rest until two of them had lieen killed. therewith, and stitdioflieers shall there Santa Rosa, Cal. C. F. DANIELS. fi If. <'. BURNS. There is considerable difference to our after give in. information regarding the 1 It has cured thousands; fi And Firstclass. eyes and it docs not matter much liow same. The chairman may, in his dis fi ' why not you ? To-mor- I row may be too late. the Englishman looks at it. We will cretion. require such declarations of; fi Special Accommodations for Commercial Travellers look out for numlicr one at all times, disability to lie made by the elector _ » # Tour druggist will tell you, ecbout 9 -------- OF THE-------- Ask him, A Corner Second ami E Streets, one block and witli all their bluster ami brag tlie under oath. Whenever an elector re A from Cooks hotel. ceives assistance in this manner, the followers of tlie British lion seem in clined to let us do it in our own ¡iccul- second clerk shall write upon the roll- IsHik iqiposite the name of the elector iar way. To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and the word “assisted,” and if sworn, also Have Just Received From THE EAST, upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per The history mid the exact methods "sworn.” In preqiaring bis ballot the annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now of the conduct of tlie business of the elector shall I m 1 at liberty to use or ciqiy Is the Only Establishment this side of Portland in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3 mi!en of Amitv. Louisiana lottery company have, we any colored or sample ballot, provided Over 700,000 pounds of fruit shipped from this point last year. believe, never been explained in brief by this act, which he may choose to compass until the January number of mark or to have had marked in ad For particulars apply to or address the Fonnn presented the complete his vance, to assist him [in] marking the tory of the company by one of the official ballot. In Genuine Oak Must be Seen to be Appreciated. founders of the aniti-lottery league and See. 67. Any elector wbo shall use the editor of the anti-lottery organ in ' or bring into the ¡Hilling place or carry J AMITY. YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. THE PRICES ARE BELOW THOSE OBTAINED IN PORTLAND New Orleans. From this narmitve it away [therefrom any unofficial ballot appears tlie lottery company was or ! or any paper or thing bearing any rc- That Carries ganized by a charter given by the re : semblance to the official white ballot Headquarters for New and Second-Hand construction legislature of the state, other than said colored or sample ballot and the successive stages of its growth 1 or anything that will show how he has are all explained up to tlie time when ¡irepansl tlie white ballot, or any elec ¡Including fine Linen and Carbon papers, Kibl»ons,ctc. General agent for it has now ¡mt a ticket of its own in the tor who shall, except as herein other field with tlie hope of renewing its, wise provided, to allow his white ballot ' charter for another 25 years. The total to lie seen by any person with an aje \ amount of money taken in by the lot parent intention of letting it lie known tery per annum if all its tickets are sold how he is aliout to vote1, or mutilate iiis (Three thousand copies from one original.) is $28,009,000, and the largest possible ballot, or place any distinguishing Remember we buy Goods from Factories in the East, amount that can be drawn by the hold mark ti|ion liis ballot, whereby the! RACINE AUTOMATIC STEEL COPYING PRESS and can Sell Below Portland Prices. ers of the tickets is a little more than same may I k - identified, or shall make ! COOK'S rOSTAL SC-A-XsE. $14,000,000; so that the lottery puts into a false statement as to his inability to (Tells you instantly amount of postage required for any inajable package BURNS & DANIELS. its own coffers about 47 per cent of all1 mark his ballot, or any person who' the money that it receives, and this shall interfere, or attempt to interfere, Send for Catalogue. T1. "W . RETVUCT .Tjg;, OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, sum in years when the sale of tickets is with any voter when inside said in I 29 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. closed, or when marking his ballot, or ! giMwl amounts to $13,000,000 or more. F. DTELSCHXE1DER, P rop THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. GIVE US GOOD ROADS Sell Our Winter Goods AT REDUCED PRICES IN JANUARY! WE HAVE SOME BOVS' AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS LEFT WHICH WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT COST! Also a Few MEN’S OVERCOATS In Large Sizes. WILL OFFER SOME GREAT BARGAINS IN BROKEN LINES OF SUITS! KAY <& TODD A. J. APPERSON H a p p i 11 0 FALL AND WINTER GOODS □o Ayer's Sarsaparilla, AT R. JACOBSON’S. Turney & Kent, Oregon Kidney Tea. { M c M innville , O r THE COMMERCIAL STABLE Livery, Feed and Sale ! Fruit Growers, Attention! 5,000 ACRES Finest Fruit Land & Willamette Valley The Opposition Boot and Shoe Store A Large Stock of Furniture! Our 16th Century Bookcases, Secretaries, Etc., Etc., Win. F. RREIDENSTEIN AMITY FRUIT LAND COMPANY, Bedroom Suits from $17 to $100. 1 PARLOR SUITS, EASY (HAIRS, LOUNGES, TAREES, SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES, SPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES, WALL PAPER, CARPETS, TYPE-WRITERS and TYPE-WRITER SUPPLIES THE SMITH PREMIER TYPE-WRITER EDISON’S MIM lOGrKA PH Boots and Shoes. Latest Fall Styles. LOWEST FBICES. ‘ Victor Si 5 Tv*>e-Writer.