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done so at once had they fully compre hended the situation. Gov. Boie“, of Iowa, in responding “Then came the campaign of educa-1 twine lias been cheapened “more than HARDING L HEATH, Publiihers. 50 per cent,” by the admission of the to the toast ‘‘The Iowa democracy and , tion In 1888 and after it the election in : raw material free and a reduction of its future,” at the banquet given to 1889, when for the first time in thirty- subscription BATES. the duty, and claims in the next that Gov. Boyd, of Nebraska, at Omaha on five years a democrat was elected to Feb. 16, said many things interesting the highest office in the gift of her One Copy, per year. inaJvance............... |1 00 clothing is made cheaper by taxing to the democrats throughout the coun people. One Copy, eix months in advance............. 50 wool and cloths. try. The following extracts will show “During the first year that I had the Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville The opposition in the house to In that he has the true principles of de honor to fill that position I was asked Oregon, as second-class matter. dian education is uncalled for and un mocracy and he is not afraid to avow to go to New York and at a banquet respond to a toast that called for a timely. No doubt it costs a great deal them. T he advertising R ates or T he T ele of money to educate an Indian, but ex “Mr. President and Fellow citizens: statement of the condition of agricult phone -R egister are liberal, taking in consideration the circulation. Single perience has shown that it costs more I did not come to Omaha expecting to ural industries of my state. inch. 11.00. each subsequent inch, $.15. to kill a wild Indian than to support a be able to greatly interest you with any “To enable me to do this fairly and - Special inducements for yearly or semi- civilized one. Moreover, we have ac remarks of my own. I came because intelligibly I consulted the reports of yearly contracts quired a great deal of real estate from I wanted to testify to the pleasure I, in nearly a thousand practical fanners, Joa W ork N eatly *A xd Q uickly E xecuted common with the great mass of people made to our commissioner of labor sta at reasonable rates Our facilities are the Indians and the increase in value the best in Yamhill county and as good is alone quite sufficient to pay any rea of all political opinions, both here and tistics, regarding the cost of producing as any in the state A complete steam sonable expense for providing Indian elsewhere, feel in knowing that the will corn, our most important crop. plant insures quick work. “These reports were made in detail schools and for transporting the favor of the people of Nebraska, as expressed « * * R esolutions or C ondolence and all O bit - ed aboriginal school children to the through the ballot box, has finally in response to questions propounded uury Poetry will be charged for at regular been respected, and that the man you by the commissioner, reckoning the schools and home again.— World. advertising rates. have chosen to be governor of your farmer’s labor at prices paid for like * « * A ll C ommunication « M i st B e S igned B y great commonwealth has been awarded labor in other lines of business. They The nomination of William B. Gil the person who sends them, not for pub lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non bert, of Portland, for United States cir the high position to which the voice of included the cost of ploughing the de plume.’’ but for a guarantee of good cuit judge of the ninth district, has his people called him. ground, the cost of harrowing before faith. No publications will be published “The accomplishment of this result planting, th« cost of seed corn, the cost been sent to the senate by the president. unless so signed. • » * » This has created a little surprise among is far more than a personal or partisan of planting, the cost of harrowing after A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or the editorial or business departments, to the people who were followers of Simon victory. Tne condition of political af planting, the cost of cultivating three T he T elephone -R egister , McMinnville, and Hill. Judge Gilbert is a resident fairs in Nebraska for a year past has times,the cost of husking and cribbing, Oregon. of Portland and has the ability neces lieen one of no common interest to the the cost of shelling for market, the people of the nation at large. cost of hauling to market (on an aver S ample C opies O p *T hk *T elephone -R egis - sary for the position. ter will be mailed to any person in the “It has presented the strange specta age of six miles) the taxes on land, av United States or Europe, wlio desires one, The republican newspaper of this cle of a great csmmonwealth whose erage cost of fertilizers during a series free of charge city does not seem to enjoy the confi- highest office was not only filled by of years, cost of share of repairs to W e I nvite You To C ompare T he T ele denee of the followers of that party, or one for whom not a single ballot was fences and buildings that should be phone -R egister with any other paper published in Yamhill county. it deliberately told an untruth in the cast, but who occupied it in defiance of charged to land in corn, cost of crib issue of last week. It stated that there the will of his own people as expressed room, &c., Ac. “An average of all these estimate/ All tubicribert who do not receive their was not a candidate for a county office by them at the polls. That no legal paper regularly will confer a faror by im on the republican ticket in this city. technicality has been permitted to showed that it cost tlie Iowa farmer $8 mediately reporting the tame to this office For the office of clerk alone there are furtnei prolong this anomalous condi to produce and market an acre of corn, six candidates. These we can name, tion is, I am sure, a source of gratifica saying nothing about interest on the Thursday, February 25, 1892. but prefer not to, as some of them have tion to every fair minded man, and to value of the land he used. confided their hopes and aims in us; for democrats it is, as it should be, a “Turning from this estimate I found what purpose we do not know. As for source of supreme pleasure to know from the most reliable statistices attain DEMOCRATS ATTENTION. the editor of this paper, we will admit that one of their own number has not able that the average crop per acre of On Saturday, February 27,1892, there that “he is in the hauds of his friends” been robbed of honors fairly bestowed corn in our state for five years prior to will be held at the court house in Mc as all business men are, and we seem to upon him by the people of his state. that time had been 33J bushels and the Minnville, county judges room, a meet have a number of them. For this we “I must not, however, forget the average price soon after harvest in our ing of the county central committee. are thankful and attempt to make the subject to which you have invited my local markets 22 cents, showing that A representation from each election friendship reciprocal. We are not in attention in the toast you have assign the cost of producing an acre of corn precinct as made by the county court is the hands of our friends for political ed me, “the Iowa democracy and its 1 during the years from 1885 to 1889,both desired. Business of importance will purposes, however. future.’ inclusive, had exceeded its value by 67 be transacted and it is necessary that “The republican party reached the 1 cents, if the farmer was paid for his la- every member of the committee attend. The Evening Telegram has invaded zenith of its power in 1880, when Its 1 bor market rates in other kinds of the field of the Sunday Mercury. The majority for Garfield for president ; work. By order of W m . G alloway , reeking mass of sensational matter that reached the enormous figure of 78,000. “Not one of these statements was Points to Remember for 1892. in the purchase of Gro it placed before its readers on Wednes “In 1884 Blaine’s majority over the 1 based upon any opinion of my own. H. L. H eath , Chairman. ceries. day evening of last week has lost it combined votes of democrats and They were statements of facts gathered Secretary. what little respect it had. It has drawn greenbackers was 19,773, and in 1888 1 from statistics open to the examination Fully one-half of the People do not stop to consider REFORM WORK BEGUN. to it however the readers that delight Harrison’s majority over Cleveland ‘ of everyone, and were so given in my the money they can save during the year in purchasing goods of * in such rancid reading. The loss more was 31,721. address. firm that pays strict attention to the selling of First Class Goods The democratic house has begun than overbalances the gain. A news “In our state elections during the “I had not left the city in which that at a Small Profit. work in earnest for the reform of the paper should at least try to retain the same period Gear (rep.) was elected address was delivered before the organs tariff and the relief of the people. People usually go to the nearest place regardless of respect of the better class of people, governor of the state by a plurality of The committee on ways and means whether it agrees with them in polities 72,042 in 1879; Sherman (rep.) by a plu. of protection assailed me with reports cost. We sell our goods cheap and deliver them at your door. will this week report the first three or religion. Nothing better can be ex rality of 58,984 in 1881, and again for a as a slanderer of my state, and every re You will be able find every thing in the grocery line in our store. porter and politician in Iowa took up bills framed for this purpose. These pected from it. as it is in more senses second term by a plurality of 24,109 in the cry and echoed and re-echoed it are the Springer free-wool bill, the than one the tail end of the Oregonian. 1883; Larrabee (rep.) in 1885 by a ma We are in it—The Grocery Business; and we will al from that time until after tlie election Bryan free binding twine bill and Mr. ways give you the best goods in the city for the money. Wc give jority of 6,086 over the fusion ticket by last fall. Turner's measure to put cotton ties, cash or trade for all produce, suit yourself in the matter. Considerable work in the printing which be was opposed, again in 1887 “ I never had reason to be so grateful cotton bagging and the machinery for line goes away from this city which by a plurality of 15,889 over his demo for anything that happened to me as I manufacturing the same on the free should be done here. In most instances cratic competitor. ZvCIZLILS-AJF5 ¿C sozsr. have for that criticism. list. it can be done as well and cheaper “ In 1889 the first democratic gov- “It opened the eyes of the farmer of The free wool bill will benefit the than where it is done. If newspaper ’ ernor in the state for thirty-five years Iowa as nothing else had ever done. wool grower by permitting matiufac men purchased groceries, hardware, was elected by a plurality of 6,987 and They liegan to study their own situa tures to flourish which consume his. etc. away from home simply because i re-elected in 1891 by a plurality of tion. They went over and over again As much of product. The effect of the so called they could get them cheaper or of bet 8,213. the figures that had been given the protection to wool growers provided in ter quality there would be a great kick “In 1890 the vote for congressman commissioner of labor statistics and ap the McKinley bill has been to decrease coming from our business men, and it showed a democratic majority of 9,049, proved their correctness. They studied consumption and lower prices. The --------- OF THE--------- would be right. We are a community although the republican state ticket the market report during the years of As possible measure will benefit manufacturers by and live upon each other. The believ ■ was elected by a small majority. which I spoke and consulted statistics giving them that free access to raw ma ers in reciprocity now have a chance to > “It is apparent that this change in to learn the average yield the state over, terials which their competitors in other practice what they preach. public sentiment could not have oc and the more they studied the more civilized countries enjoy. It will liene- I To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and curred without some great and eontrol- clear it became that in their industry, fit all the people by giving them cheap Probably no attempt at machine pol upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per er clothing and blankets. It will itics has called forth such a large ■ ling cause. Men do not like to aban- the greatest by all odds of any in the annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now stimulate industry, increase trade and amount of editorial ability in opposition ’ don the political party with which state, they were not earning the aver in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3 miies of Amity. they have served and unite their efforts age wages paid in other lines of busi cheapen living. It will remove both to it than the midwinter convention in Over 700,000 pounds of fruit shipped from this point last year. the wool tax and the compensatory du New York. This is clearly the ma with those to whom they have been op- ness, saying nothing about the use of their farms. For particulars apply to or address ties which the people now pay mo chine of David B. Hill, and while one ■ posed. 1 “The hope of this nation, however, “Having demonstrated this fact, tlie nopoly. Will. F. BREIDENSTEIN, of the greatest democratic leaders, the The binding twin bill is of less con democratic people and the democratic ‘ lies in the fact that all men are not so political problem before them was no AMITY FRUIT LAND COMPANY, constituted; that many are interested longer difficult. Why, under such cir sequence because the tax on binding newspapers of this country think more AMITY, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. twine is now very small. But there is of their principles than of the man who 1 in the result of political contests in so cumstances, should they be taxed to no reason, except the will of the cord claims to represent them. We do not ’ far as in their judgement they affect support the business of Eastern manu age trust, why the farmer should pay know of a democratic paper, great or the question of good government, and facturers, vastly more profitable than any tax at all upon the coarse string small, that has endorsed the late move study political issues with an honest ef their own? Should not the laws be —VIA— fort to comprehend their bearing upon equal? Should there be any distinc with which he binds his not always ments of Hill. fundamental principles that lie at the tion in classes? Should one class re profitable sheaves. base of our form of government. main poor that another might grow Cotton ties and cotton bagging are A clothing company of Taunton, "The foremost of our periodicals.’’ tides of prime necessity to the agricul Mass., has received an order for a pair “Iowa is an agricultural state. Fifty rich? Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily “These questions, and many others tural interests of nearly half the coun of trousers 71} inches waist, 29 inside per cent of all her people are engaged LEAVE. I ARRIVE. COMMANDING Portland 1 in this one industry. During the re The only reserve will be in Groceries, Spool Cotton, Silk Twist and But- of like character, these students of the 7.00 p in San Francisco 8.15 aiu try. The ties are used to bale both cot seam, thigh 44, knee 31, bottom 24, for bellion it was an intensely loyal state. San Fran. 7 :00 p in ^Portland 7.35 am terick’s Patterns. EVERY GREAT farm continued to ask and answer un ton and hay. Both ties and bagging a man who weighs 600 and he is only Above trains stop only at following sta There was no burden necessary to be till they were driven into the democrat CENTRE OF are heavily taxed, and have been con twenty years old at that. It will take tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, trolled by a grasping monopoly dispos three yards double width cloth to 'do borne to maintain the Union from ic party by the logic ef their own rea THOUGHT AND Oregon City, Woodbnrm, Salem. Albany, which her people shrunk. Every tax soning. riingent, Snedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Jun ed to take to itself as much as possible the work. ction city, Irving, Eugene ACTION IN required for revenue, however onerous, “They are there to stay until this of the scant profits of agriculture. Roaebnrg Mall Dally. THE WORLD. great question is settled, and settled in These bills will pass the house of Bucks county, Pennsylvania, had, was cheerfully paid. LEAVE. ARRIVE Portia id . 8:<r> 8 :(X> a m|Roseburg. m| Roseburg. . .. 5 40 p m ceurse. A democratic majority of 150 until quite recently .three most remark •‘When the war was over she did accord with the eternal principles of Roseburg. <1:20 a m|Portland -- ;22 n*.¡ . . 4:00 p m not ask to be relieved of these burdens right between man and man. They A sample copy with is pledged to offer that relief. It is not able old persons, triplets, named Abra Albany Local, Dally. Eicaot Sunday. Illustrated prospec unlikely that they will pass the senate ham, Isaac and Jacob Kile. They so long as the necessities of the govern must not be permitted to go alone. LEAVE ARRIVE. tus will be sent tor “The great northwest especially,with Portland 5. , p _______ also. The republican majority there is were seventy-five years old before the ment required that they should be in Albany.........0: pin 25 cents. GOV. WILLIAM B. RUSSELL. Albany ....... 5: a mlPortland borne, but when that necessity ceased a nr Portland 8:35 am its teeming millions of agricultural la not large and it includes men whose triangle was broken. her voice was heard in both political T he Fomu is the most ¡nRtrnctivn, borers, is equally interested with the constituents will surely resent a parti Pullman BuHrt Sleepers, Pie most timely, the largest and It is farmers of Iowa in a proper settlement As these Prices will not admit of long credits. san denial of such relief. It was not The Greek church at Sitka, Alaika, parties demanding their removal. Tourist Sleeping Cars, the handsomest of the reviews. our earnest aim to do just what we advertise. easy to hold these men to the party is said to be to be the finest church edi "Republicans were not less exacting of this economic problem. For accoinnimlation of second class passen in these demands than democrats. 1 be III REE GREAT GROUPS "The contest is on. The end will see gers attached to express trains OF programme in voting for the McKinley fice in America. The interior is a mass .... SUBJECTS ot the coining yeat will be ini- WEST SIDE DIVISION bill. It will be much more difficult to of gold and silver, and the walls are Time and again during the seventies, their industry put upon an equality lie- pmtiaitv and instructively discussed by the in language as emphatic as could be fore the law with all others, or it will Between Portland and Corvallis. sliest wilier, control them against their convictions covered with priceless pajptings. used, that party in state conventions see it borne down by burdens imposed I POLITICA I. SUBJECTS growing out Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. and against the demands of their states oti'j« FRESIDENTI \L CAMPAIGN LEAVE AKRIVK A Jewish penman of Vienna once assembled demanded a ‘tariff for reve- in the interest of others. for partisan opposition to specific mea wrote II FINANCIAL DISTU RBANCES here Portland . 7:3O a in McMinn’ 10:10 n in 400 Hebrew letters on a single nues on]y > aIuj her republican repre- «id atuosd McMinn ’ 10:10 a in Corvallis . 12:10 p in “ Which shall it be? ” | sures for the popular good. grain of wheat. At another time Tie he i . e III THEOLOGICAL UN REST-with Corvallis 12 :.V> |> ni McMinn’ 2:.Wpia 111 both houses of congress “Let no one despair. It is no spas The policy of attack in detail has wrote a Jewish prayer on the edge of a ■ liibe social questions suggested by tlie«e McMinn’ 2:50 p in Portland . 5 -30 p .a boldly proclaimed that war taxes group, of great topics visiting card. modic revival of their business, brought this advantage under existing circum At Albany and Corvallis connect with There is no o'het way whereby one may trains should be removed. of Oregon Pacific. on by storms and droughts in sister stances, that it gives opportunity to ac gel Hie ripest information about I he great Express Train Daily, except Sunday. “ In the early '80's all this was nioblems of the tune within so narrow a states, or famines in foreign lauds, that complish something of reform as no As They See it. LEAVE. ARRIVE compass or for so small a sum—short stud j changed. The republicans a national should satisfy these men. Emancipate other policy does and should the blind ies of great subjects by more than a hun Portland. 4 40 p in McMn i ..7.25pm Red Headed »wapaper Men are Mnscota. party surrendered to the protectionists I their calling. lied of the foremost men and women of McMinn’. . 5:45 a m|portlau<l. 8 ‘JO a m obstinacy of the senatorial majority or of the country. The voice of the tariff “Take oft’ the taxes imposed upon tlie world, because there is only one Amer of the president defeat that purposs Congressional ----------- candidates from East ican periodica' for which all the great lead Jn republican state con ven- them for the benefit of others, or prove the issue of the people against mo ern Oregon for the republican nomina- j reformer ers Ol opinion and of thought write, and tions'of Iowawas‘Vmshed" Its repub-1 that is 1 hi F orum . EAST AND SOUTH. that their business is the most profita nopoly will be presented to the voters The December number, forexample. con . 1-or tickets and full information regard tion in this district are not few. It is ]ican representatives in congress folded and can therefore rightfully be tax-1 next fall in a form so simple that the generally conceded that the congress- their arn)H. FrolIl avowed champ|on8 ble tains ’ Degradation by Pensions — The ing rates, maps, etc., call on the Company's ed to help others. Protest of Loyal Volunteers,” bv L ieut . agent at McMinnville least instructed cannot mistake its man will be from that section of the ()f a ^arj(j-j-or revenue ajone t|le |ea(jers “The latter cannot be done. The for- H’ c’ BURNS. A llen R F oote . Founder of tlie Society E. P. ROGERS, meaning. of Loyal Volunteer; “The Meaning of the R KOEHLER, state, and our bunch grass friends of that partyj and out of collgress mer can only be accomplished by open Manager. Asst. G F. A P Agt ing the markets of the world to the Democratic Victory in Massachusetts, by would do well to concentrate. Among tx.canlc opcll advocates of a higher tar- products of their labor by permitting tvi - i AF IS THE ENO? Gov. W m . E R ussell ; French Feeling to wards Germany—Another Conflict about the men mentioned J. B. Eddy, of iff even than the necessities of a great them to buy in markets where they I Alsace-Lorraine Inevitable," bv C amtllk Modern science teaches many things Pendleton comes about as near fitting war made ^5^ a few VPars lx)forc are compelled to sell. This is their P ellet *!«. Member of the French Chamb« i due. tlie required size as any. — Astorian. /Mirlan. which the ancients would not have be the of Deputies; “Should the Silver Law of ‘‘At this thousands of republicans re “Deny it and they w ill strangle the .890 be Repealed?” by J acob H Semrr. lieved and probably could not have un i volted and thousands more would have party that commits the worng. meof the most successful and influent in I t '.inkers in New York ; “Is Modern IWnca- WINTER derstood, owing to the lack of brain An<l .More are Needed. HAS COME. I ________ iou a Failure?” by F rederick H arbison , matter. The science of astronomy is Have Just Received From THE EAST, Fruit Trees are dormant find every body he great English essayist, Unregulated Kidney Disease who wishes to raise GOOD FRUIT should daily revealing new facts which the The senate has passed one good bill— | ' ompetition Self-destructive." by A ldack sec that his trees in the F. W alker . Chairman of the Western modern average brain hardly compre that extending the Chinese exclusion —is the cause of no end of suf I’raffic Association; "Women’s Clubs— the ORCHARDS and DOOR YARDS hends. In the childhood of our oldest law ten years, and correcting a flaw fering. A safe and certain remedy is Volume and the Value of their Work ” by Sprayed with the ANTI-MOSB REM inhabitant the great dipper of the north found in the present law—and the j CROM Scrofula, which, being liercili- A lice II R hine ; “A Day with Lord Ten- are EDY It keeps the trees free from moss, vson," by S ir E dwin A rnold . And five and apparently looked the same as it does house will doubtless pass it also. The I tary, is tlie latent cause of Consmiqi- is sure death to the egirs of | -»liter articles, Chinese legally here should be protect tion. Catarrh, Loss of Sight, Eruptions, now. The students of the heavens SPIDER AND I There are now in orogreee discussions of Our Pen SCALE, RED sion System; Prison Management: The Training of have found that the stars of this great ed from outrage and insult, but we and numerous other maladies. To ef COIILIN MOTH. In Genuine Oak Must be Seen to be Appreciated. Preachers: The Louisiana Lottery: The Ne,I Step in fect a cure, purify the blood with heavenly sign board are each obeying need no more of them. It would be a Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Begin early, and ft does not injure the fruit Buds or Tree .e T*’’* *DiTaTlon: Are Modern Educational Meth DR. HENLEY’S whatsoever It also acts as a stimulant to THE PRICES ARE BELOW THOSE OBTAINED IN PORTLAND ods a Failure? a law of the stellar universe and are good way to encourage some of those persist till every trace of tlie poison is the tiee Give it a clean bark. cts. a rir-v. $5 a year. speeding away from each other with a here to leave to employ other labor eradicated. Full Particulars given to Purchanem. I HE FORI M, UNiuxSquARE, N ew Y ork . ¡Hold at the M, M innvilee P harmacy It can do you no harm. It may do “ I can heartily recommend Ayer’s rapidity that we can hardly compre whenever practicable, but as to that JOHN STAFFORD, Sarsaparilla for all those who are afflict A you much good. Here is the testi- hend. In a few thousand years there every person must Ire his own judge.— ' ed Agent. Scientific American with scrofulous humors. I had x mony of one sufferer who has been will be no dipper. Its present appear Telegram. suffered for years, and tried various PICTURE FRAMES \ made a “ a new man.” Agency for P AR LOR SUITS, remedies without effect. Finally, Ayer ’ s ance will be dissipated, and the stars \ I had been troubled many years Sarsaparilla gave relief and piit me in with disease of the kidneys when SPRING BEDS, EASY CHAIRS, will be so far apart that it will be im The New York World places the my present good healthy condition. '— V A kind Providence sent Dr. Henley \ with ' the Oregon Kidney Tea to my possible to find the pole star by means Sun in its list of newspapers E. M. Howard, Newport, N. H. Gates & Henry, Props. It has cured thousands; MATTRESSES 9 hotel. It bad you an almost miracu- LOUNGES, “My daughter was greatly troubled why not To-mor of the guide of to-day. Is there a pur “anxious for democratic success, but with A lous I effect and in a ? few days I was scrofula, and, at one time, it was McMinnville, - Oregon. row may be too late. X anew man. G. A. TUPPER, pose in the movements of the stellar opposed to Senator Hill as the demo- i feared she would lose Iler sight. Ayer’s • WALL PAPER TABLES, Proprietor Occidental Hotel. CAVEATS, Sarsaparilla has completely restored A Santa Cal. system? To what fate are the stars that ratio candidate for president.” The Sun Iler Your druggist will tell Rosa, you about TRADE MARKS, health, and her eyes i.ce as well it. Ask him. CARPETS, SHADES, DESICN PATENTS sprinkle the ether above speeding? Is shiues in this office every day of the and strong as ever, with not a trace of COPYRICHTS, etc. in her system.” — Geo. King, it a pre-arranged plan of an Almighty- week, its interesting columns are faith-1 scrofula and free Handbook write to -- Information «...J Killiugly, Conn. Remember we buy Goods from Factories in the East, 1 or Ml NN a co.. 361 B roadway , N ev .’ Y ork . Being? The immensity of it all is be fully perused, and we are, therefore,. Ohiest bureau for securing patents In America. Everything New and can Sell Below Portland Prices. Every patent taken out by us is brought before yond the comprehension of the people prone but sorry to remark that when : the public by a notice given free of charge in the of the earth, and we leave the questions that journal becomes anxious for demo- i And Firstclass. J 8 HIBBS, ... Proprietor. BURNS & DANIELS. to be answered by the beings who will cratic success the mugwump and the be upon this sphere a million years republican will lie down together and PREPARED BT | Special Acconiniodations for Commercial _ • o Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on hence. This great lapse of time to us .Largest circulation of any scientific paper In the T revellers Dr. J. C. Ayer L Co., Loweil, Mass. hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s world. Hplendidly illustrated. No intelligent Jerry Simpson will lead them. — Wel is not a second in the lifetime of the stock. man should be without it. Weekly. S3.OO a I Corner Second and E Streets, one block Trice $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. Kw; 11.50 six months. Address MUNN A CO., come. universe. T hird S treet , M c M inxville , O r . from Cooks hotel. BL1SMIBS, 3C1 BnAH.IT, New York. logic of protection is very queer. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. It The admits in one breath that binding THE COMING MAN. We will be in our NEW STORE in UNION BLOCK, next door to Martin & Sanders, where we will have the finest store in the city. KAY & TODD WE WANT YOUR EYE some Building Desires to Close Out Fruit Growers, Attention! 5,000 ACRES Present Stock To Save Moving It Finest Fruit Land'he Willamette Valley We shall offer all our HATS AND CLOTHING We shall Reduce Prices on Every Ar ticles in the House. The Forum East and South Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE, duced Prices FOR CASH ONLY; This sale will commence Saturday, Febru ary 6th and continue untill we move. . J. APPERSON Through Tickets to all Points THE FURNITU Few are Fret I ATTENTION FRUI EALERS GROWERS. Clean .Your Fruit Trees. A Large Stock of Furniture! Our 16th Century Bookcases, Secretaries, Etc., Etc., Oregon Kidney Tea. Bedroom Suits from $17 to $100. THE COMMERCIAL STABLE I Livery, Feed and Sale! flyer’s Sarsaparilla, Eurisko Market, Scientific American