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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1892)
Mr. Cleveland suffered defeat in 1888 as a consequence of his rushing need For the Men Who Will Decide lessly in the forefront of the battle. He The sentiments of Senator John M. Selection» ! The Matter In November. HARDING L HEATH, Publishers. Palmer of Illinois on the tariff and sil is not bold enough or thoughtless ver questions are interesting and the enough to do so again He will be wiser Kansas is a Cleveland state, and it SUBSCRIPTION RATES. following Ls an interview with the New hereafter. Both he and Hill will would be treachery for his thousands of $i 00 Y’ork IFortd reporter. “As to the tariff” 9na Copy. per year. in advance probably be as careful how they talk en friends in the state to submit like .50 said the old veteran, slowly rubbing Ona Copy, »lx month» in advance . to the manipulation of a dozen the silver question as the ancient ora his hands up and down his knees as he sheep 1 politicians who have already begun to cles used to be in framing answers to Entered at the poetoffice at McMinnville sat bolt upright, witli legs-rather wide farm out the offices.— Kansas Citg Star the questions propounded to them. It Oregon, as second-class matter. apart,” as to the tariff, I suppose I am is not their duty to construct the plat about as near to being a free trader as —But. Dem.) form of the national democratic party, T he advertising R ates or T he T ele you can get. What is more absurd phone -R egister are liberal, taking in Of all the presidential candidates and so if they decide to remain silent consideration the circulation. Single than for a great nation to be held in Uncle Isaac Pusey Gray is the most until they shall have read the platform inch, $1.00, each subsequent inch, $.75. the leading strings of a narrow tariff Special inducements for yearly or semi- diligent sawer of wood in the business. which is to be constructed by the Chi lioliey? We have resources enough to He hasn’t said anything for a year, but cago convention nobody can blame y early contracts invade the commerce of the world in bis thought works are thundering away them, especially in view of the opinions Jo» W ork N eatly A nd Qcn ki . v E xeicted at reasonable rates Our facilities are stead of shrinking from it. With the at a lively gait, and his hoosier admir on the silver question which both of the best in Yamhill county and as goal capital of a world at our command and ers sit wondering what the outcome them have in times past expressed. as any in the state A complete steam matchless resources, all the talk for the will be.— Buffalo Courier—Tlem. plant’insures quick work. tariff isftlie sheerest nonsense. The old J edge Taylor of Astoria probably gets • * ♦ B molvtions or C okdoi . kxce and all O bit - idea of protection is absurd and we Mr. Henry Watterson is convinced along with less brains than any other narv Poetry will l>e charged for at regular have outgrown it. Wc have cast aside that neither Cleveland nor Hill is avail lawyer in the state of Oregon. He sen advertising rates. * * » our swaddling clothes anil should lie able as presidential timber, and that tences a man who committed premedi A ll C ommunications M ust 1» e S igned B y the person who sends them, not for pub gin an aggressive policy.” the west must furnish the democratic tated murder to one year in the peni lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non There is no hedging in that talk, but candidate. In this opinion it must be tentiary; he sentences a fisherman who de plume,” but for a guarantee of good there is in it the sturdy old warrior’s faith. No publications will be published said that Mr Watterson at feast reflects took two salmon worth one dollar, to ringing bugle blast of aggression, al the present dominant sentiment of his three years in the penitentiary, then unless so signed. • ways aggression. On the silver ques party. (Baltimore Herald—Did.) * * sentences a man who has maliciously A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither ton tion the very mention of which sends libeled another through a new spaper to the editorial or business departments. T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnvit^, so many politicians skulking to cover, one year in the Clatsop county jail. The statement of Senator l’almer Oregon. he is equally flat-footed. * that he is too old to be a presidential We would have justice indeed if all the * * S ample C opies O f T he T elei ’H une - kegih - “In 1874, when 1 advocated a hard- candidate is likely to be accepted by men in the state were of the Judge ter will be mailed to any person in the money platform, I said I was in favor the National convention of his party Taylor calibre. United States or Europe, who desires one, of the free coinage of gold and silver as a sufficiently fit reason for not nomi free of charge » * Polk county foolishly invested $20,- were they of equal value. I am in favor nating him. To impose upon him the W e I nvite You T o C omeare T he T ele - ehoxe -R egister with any other paper the free coinage of silver when, and burden of a superheated campaign and 000 in a bridge to build up Salem, and published in Yamhill county. only when it is of the same value with the four years’ physical and mental by that and other tricks dark and mys gold. With silver at 70 cents, as it is labor of an official occupancy of the terious, raised the levy for county pur All subscribers who do not reccire their now, I am not in favor of its free coin White House would be like digging his poses about three mills. Linn county, paper regularly will confer a favor by im age. We have got $300,000,000 of it now grave in advance of his death.— From as an investment, gave $40,000 for their mediately reporting the same to this office bridge, and the tax in Linn for county that we can’t get rid of. I am not in the Harrisburg Patriot—Dem. purposes is only eight mills. (Let the favor of the Bland bill either. That is Thursday, March 24, 1892. taxpayer ask himself why this state of not even a free-silver-coinage measure. The Gorman-Hill Men seem to be It is a measure enabling jieople to dump against Cleveland, and with the pow facts exists.— West Side. Roger Q. Mills was elected to the their silver and take away silver notes erful machine of New York against United States senate by the Texas 1 in place of it.” The new Salem paper, the Marion him it might be dangerous to nominate legislature on Tuesday. Speaking of the present drift of polit him. There is little doubt the ex-presi County Democrat, by E. H. Flagg, has made its appearance. Mr. Flagg is a ical methods, Senator Palmer said: dent could be nominated without New- What does Binger Hermann pay “It may be that changed conditions York’s vote and that he deserves the newspaper man of experience, and we for the column of advertising on the of affairs demand it, but for my part I don’t know of a place where a demo honor; but risk should not be taken first page of the Oregonian. regret to see that fieeple are going away when there are such great, popular cratic paper was needed more than at Salem. We wish him abundant suc- more from the immediate direction of Col. Eddy, of Washington, in a ' the administration of affairs. They are and deserving democrats as Boies and cess. speech at Olympia a few days before leaning too much upon primaries and Palmer.— Youngstown (O.) Vtnrficafor. the Seattle election, declared, “as goes bosses and the party machine. I can Dem.) So General Alger is one millionaire Seattle, so goes the state of Washington not help but regard that as unfortunate out of the race for presidency. His Now that everybody lias had his fun next November. It betokens a degree of indifference over the fact that little Rhode Island war record wont stand the public eye. His nerve was not perhaps as steady It is unaccountable that a mail entirely wrong. All this has phanged with her handful of delegates has then as now. It looks as if Harrison since my early day. We liardly knew pompously announced herself for should take mustard suppers, drink what a caucus was. There was no se Cleveland as an offset to Hill’s solid will be nominated by default and the beer, smoke rank cigars, tell strong an cret or Australian ballot then. I am delegation from New York, it is well latter isn’t very large potatoes either.— ecdotes, and then imagine some nice not prepared to say that the new ballot enough to observe that a delegation of Welcome. little woman likes to kiss him.— Galves laws are not goal measures. Maybe eight actuated by party principles is ton News they are goal measures and necessary held in higher esteem by the great The Oregon Pacific railroad is in measures. I will not undertake to de democratic party of this country than a Benton county politics again, says the cide. But if they are necessary I can delegation nine times as large but con Corvallis Time«, and announces that it only regret the fact. People in the trolled by machine methods.— (Cleve The common afflictions of women are sick-bcnd- will buck any and every railroad can early days voted openly and above land Plain Dealer—Dem.) aches, indigestion and nervous troubles. They arise largely from stomach disorders. As Joy’s didate in the field. The Leader is board for whomsoever they chose. They Mr. Cleveland belongs to the people Vegetable Sarsaparilla is the only bowel regu owned by the railroad, anil already an did not have to go into a box and hide preparation, you can see why it is more nounces its support of the riSlroad can todoit. It is not a pleasant thing to in general and the democratic party in lating particular. He cannot withdraw, if he effective than any other Sarsaparilla in those reflect that times have so altered that didates. Lively Times with poor Lead troubles. It is daily relieving hundreds. The would, from the presidential ¡race, be action they have to do so now.” is mild, direct and effective. We have ers in Benton this year. cause his eminent abilities and distin ■cores of letters from grateful women. Boies, of Iowa, was a presidential guished patriotism are not his own We refer to a few: The practical Chicago ininil is now debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th St., S. F. bent oil funeral reform. “The ceremo possibility a month ago. Today he is property. He is net by virtue of any Nervous Nervous debility, Mrs. Fred. Loy, 327 Ellis St., 8.F. nies at the grave,” says one Chicago more nearly a probability than any efforts of his own a condidate and has General debility, Mrs. Belden, 510 Mason St, 8.F, newspiqicr, "invariably result in an talked of candidate. Even in the Em done nothing outside the lines of most Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Lamphere, 735 Turk St, 8. F. other death." The clergy of the city pire state, where Cleveland men and dignified and valuable citizenship to Nervens debility, Miss R. Rosenblum. 232 17th indicate a desire on his part for the Hill men can unite on nothing else, have taken up the plan to do away 8t.,8.F. democratic nomination. His name has Btomach troubles, Mrs. R. L. Wheaton, 704 Tost with the custom of public services at they can anil do agree on the preposi 8t, 8. F. the interment, the expensive array of tion that Boies is the man for the dem been discussed with most intense de Sick headaches,’ Mrs. M. B. Price, 16 Prospect Place, 8. F. carriages, and other customs which add ocratic party to select if the choice is light by his friends, as with great dread by his enemies, and he has in the mean Sick headaches, Mrs. M. Fowler,327 Ellis St.,S.F. to the drend with which death is in to go outside of New York State. Indigestion, Mrs. C. D. Ktuart, 1221 Mission St, More great newspapers are support while been the model private citizen.— vested. KF. (Nashville American — Dem.) Constipation, Mrs. C. Melvin, 126 Kearny St.S.F. ing Boies than any other man. More The river and harbor bill has been good feeling exists towards Boies in all Strong and clear in his convictions Iffell’c completed and has been ordered report camps than towards any other man. ed to the house. In this bill Ore Less can be urged against Boies than of public duty as he lias been pure and JUy v gon receives recognition to the ex any other man. There is greater cer manly in his private iife, there is noth, ing of fanaticism or vulgar self-seeking tent of $1,170,IM*! which is now more tainty that Boies can carry Iowa than Most modern, most effective, largest bottle. than any other state receives except any other candidate can carry any in Gov. Boies. He is a worthy example Same price, $1.00 or 6 for >5.00. New York. The Yamhill river receives doubtful state. Boies is more like Cleve of the best type of American publicist. SOLD BY ROGERS BROS. $3000 for the puritosc of removing all land in political principles and more Favoring rei>cal of prohibitory liquor obstructions from its mouth t» this city. like Hill in personal popularity than legislation, he stands for thorough regu Provision is also made for the examina any other candidate. He is stronger lation of the traffic. Desiring for a tion and survey, with a view to im in New York than Hill or Cleveland multitude of reasons reduction of tariff provement, of the falls at Lafayette. anil just as strong in Illinois as Palmer. taxation, he does notask total abolition The Ohio Improved Chester boar. Duke The whole party can unite on him and of tariffs. He is a wise, well-poised, of Yamhill. No. 8456 property of Will. B. will be permitted a limited number Democratic pri 11 ci pies shou Id trim u ph have confidence in him. He belongs eminently safe statesman, honest in Turner, of sows this season. Can be seen at own in Oregon this year. The lovers of to the west, is acceptable in the east purpose, clear in judgment, clean of er's farm 6 miles southwestof McMinnville. - - - $2.50 McKinley can not point to one single and he is unobjectionable in the south. hand. There would be a demand for a FEE, industry in this state that has been In all states he is as strong as his party western candidate even if New York the east were absolutely a unit in built or enlarged because of his bill. anil’ll some be is stronger. Though and urging an eastern candidate. A situa They caa not eite you an instauce where new in politics, he is neither inexperi tion patent to every observing democrat Local and Traveling. the wages of a laborer or the profits of enced nor youthful. makes the departure desirable, even To represent our well known house. You need no capital to the farmer has lieen increased lieeause Boies is the man of the hour—the necessary. The two Mississippi candi represent a firm that warrants that stand like Saul among the of it. If the much talked of immediate man born for the occasion. Cleveland dates stock first-class and true to name. prophets, head and shoulders above the nursery W ork all the Y ear . $10.) per month to effect iiisin our industries does not ap men will relinquish their favorite with rest in moral statue, are Palmer, of right man. Apply quick stating age. pear in a year, when will they appear? regret. So does the World-Herald, but Illinois, and Boles, of Iowa.— From, the the Nurserymen, Flor- L. L. MAY & CO., The work of the "billion dollar” con the mantle of Cleveland could not cer Chicago Times—Dem. ists and Seedsmen. ST. PAUL. MINN. gress lias not advanced wages, has not tainly fall upon a better successor than put one more man at work upon the the reform Governor of Iowa.— Omaha government work now under way in World-He raid. the state. The deposition of the emperor of The war talk in Euro[>e has subsided Brazil startled the world. It came and the monarchs of that country are with much suddenness and was not at now contemplating the ravages of dis tended by great bloodshed. It was pe ease and starvation in their ¡leople. culiar. and in a second an empire was They are also noticing that a great jior- turned into a republic. The affairs of I tion of the charity liestowed upon their the German empire are in such a condi I have enlarged my store and have combined a full and complete stock of | suftering jiair comes from this country. tion at the present moment that it The war talk has subsided for the mo would surprise no one should the Bra Sash. Doors, Mouldings. Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, ment only and as soon as the stomachs zilian method be taken by the people. of the people are full it will l>egin again And everything belonging to this class of goods The two republics, France and Ger as it is a necessity. The thoughts of many, without their old animosities, Have also Combined a Line of Fishing Tackle & Guns the people must be kept away from would lie the greatest boon possible to differences existing in a monarchy and suffering anil monarch-ridden Europe. This with my Immense Stock of a republic. Strife stirs up patriotism The king who claims to rule by divine and in it lies the whole power of tbs right takes upon his shoulders the sin monarchs of Europe. of lieing one of the greatest blasphem ALTOGETHER MAKES A COMPLEEE COMBINATION The April number of the Forum will ers the world has ever seen. If it is so, the American people do net lielieve in As to stodks. but not with any other fiirm or men. contain a discussion of the Hill and anti-Hill issues in New York (apropos the same God. I STILL RUN MY BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND, WHERE PRICES of the two democratic state conventions AND GOODS CAN'T BE BEAT to select delegates to the national con John Wanamaker, the Philadelphia , vention) by Mr. Frederick R. Coudert, merchant says that during the ten days 1 Call anti see me before buying. of the New York bar, who is the leader previous to Christmas bis sales covered O. (). IIODSON of the democratic opposition to Senator about $100,000 a day, so that the grand • total for the ten days was only a few ' Hill. Bearing upon the same subject will be an article by Mr. Matthew Hale dollars under a million. He adds: “I of Albany, the well known constitu spend $5,000 a week in advertising, and tional authority on the process where I pay a skillful man—a former editor by the present senate of New York was and a goal one—$1,000 a month to do it i changed from republican todeuiocratic: for me. I make money by it. Adver Mr. Hale goes into details and does not tising is the leverage by which this hesitate to place the responsibility of store has been raised up. I do not see I this act where he thinks it belongs—on how any large and successful busines ; can lie done without lilieral advertís- : Gov. Hill. ing. The parts of the game law that every The wool industry of Great Britain is hunter should heed are as follows: Sec. 4. Every person who shall within constantly on the Increase, though un the state of Oregen, between the 15th protected by tariff duties. With a pop Points to Remember for 1892. in the purchase of Gro ceñes. day of March and the 1st day of Septem ulation averaging nearly 300 to the ber of each year, take, kill or destroy or square mile, she still finds room to pas have in possession, sell or offer for sale ture and feed 240 sheep to the square Fully one-half of the People do not stop to consider the money they can save during the year in purchasing goods of a any wild swan, mallard duck, wood mile, and the number grows year by firm that pays strict attention to the selling of First Class Goods duck, sprigtail or canvasback duck, year. The United States with a tar at a Small Profit. shall be guilty of misdemeanor. See. 6. iff on foreign wool, has a population of Every person who shall within the about twenty-two to the square mile, People usually go to the nearest place regardless of state af Oregon, between the 15th day but only fifteen sheep, and the number cost. We sell our goods cheap and deliver them at your door. is dwindling annually. The facts are of November nud the 1st day of Septem You will be able find every thing in the grocery line in our store. ber of the following year kill, injure or painful, but nevertheless the agricul- destroy, or have in possession, sell or tur department reports them. We are in it—The Grocery Business: and we will al offer for sale any grouse, pheasant, ways give you the best goods in the city for the money. We give Mongolian pheasant, quail or partridge, The Albany Ilcrald nominates J udge cash or trade for all produce, suit yourself in the matter. except for breeding purposes, shall be D. 11. N. Blackburn, of that city for the de SOZKT guilty of misdemeanor. supreme judgeship. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. HIS SENTIMENTS. PRESIDENTIAL TIMBER. We are now Settled and Ready for Business m our New Store. We have already Received a Large Proportion of our SPRING And the balance will be in shortly. We have a thorough line of MEN’S BOYS AND CHILDREN S SUITS In all Qualities. A good line of Extra Size Suits and Pants and Extra Long Pants. OUR ASSORTMENT IS LARGER AND PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE Good Summer Suits for Men at $7.00 and Up. We have an Immense Line of Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods and good light to show them by. Call and see our goods and prices before buying elsewhere. TT A V Ár IkAI OC TñTiTÍ Next door t0 A.UzlzXz, Martin & Sanders. T GRAND OPENING! Having leased and fitted up the Masonic building, we will be prepared on SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1892 To have our new ^/ornen. Opened up and ready for the trade. Our Spring stock is, we think, exce quantity, An examination will satisfy all that quality and prices we lead all competitors A. J. APPERSON Vegetable Sarsaparilla The Duke of Yamhill, SALESMEN Combination? Yes O. O. HODSON HAS MADE A BIG COMBINATION! HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE WE WANT YOUR EYE DEALERS IN Machinery, and Tinware, Shelf and Heavy Hardware Iron. Steel and Coal A Full Line of Blacksmiths’ Supplies Always on Hand. PACIFIC WAGON p call particular attention to this Celebrated Farm Wagon and invite you to compare them with any other in the Market. They are warranted against all defects and guaranteed better than any other. Racine Hacks, Carriages, Buggies and Carts, Plows, Cultivators, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows McCormick Binders and Mowers, Baker and Glidden barb Wire Planet Jr. Garden Tools MAKE IT A POINT TO SEE OUR GOODS BEFORE BUYING Facts Worth Remembering BURNS & DANIELS FIRST ANNUAL SALE Furniture, Wall Paper, Carpets, etc., OF BOOTS & SHOES! Have the Largest Stock of In the valley outside of Portland. They can and will sell tor CASH, or a reasonable length of time, cheaper than the public have ever been able to buy. This does not mean six months or one year, and then 10 per cent, to our attorney for collection. IIZ-A-T It is a mistaken idea that goods can be sold as cheap on time as for Cash. The proposition is this: That CASH IS THE BASIS, and that those who allow their names to go on our books must pay from 5 to 10 per cent, for that luxury. BURNS & DANIELS From March 1st to March 31. 1892. The Greatest Reduction Sale we Have Ever Held! My Entire Stock will be Reduced to a Fig ure Never Before Approached at any Sale of Footwear in McMinnville. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Reduction : Sale : for Cash : Only.