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<&■ ■ux THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. Maxiin, tile inventor of the Maxim .... -------------- -------------------------1 gun, one of the greatest of American inventors, explains in the June Cosmo- HARDING k HEATH, Publishers. | po’itan how it is possible to build with out further discussion a flying machine SUBSCRIPTION KATES. fl 00 which will travel through the air at On« Copy. per year, in advance......... 50 Oc«C«py, six months in advance... the rate of 160 miles per hour; this without the aid of any gas. Entered at the postoffiee at McMinnville Oregon, as second-class matter. Tlie people of Yamhill county will T he advertising R ates or T iik T ele - lose nothing by voting for B.F.Sparks. phoní -R egtster «are liberal, taking in While XV. L. Warren is a good natured c.msi.leration the circulation. Single fellow his qualifications for the office of inch. >1.00, each subsequent inch, $.75. Special inducements for yearly or semi- sheriff are few. He has made numer vearly contracts ous mistakes in his administration of ■ » * *■ JouXV okk N eatly A sh <) ik ki . v E xecuted tlie office during the past two years and at reasonable rates our facilities are is now trying to recuperate by delug the best in Yamhill county anil ns good »« any in the state A complete steam ing the voters with cigars. The mis plant insures quick work. takes made would not have been made • * * by a youth and tlie gouge game of R esolutions of C ondolence and all O dit - itary Poetry will be charge l for at regular mileage against the county should lie Hilverti.-ing rates. remembered on election day. ANOTHER MORSEL. MCKINLEYISM MUST GO. Lionel’s Native Modesty. The office of county school superin-1 [Yamhill Reporter.] tendent is not a political one and I , should be filled with a person having, Apparently Judge Webster of the Ash- , the ability to perforin the duties of the [ land district has not scared so many points by imposing fine and imprison , office and he should be a teacher as ment upon the editor of the V alley well. Leroy Lewis has all these quali R ecord for contempt of his court in fications, having taught first class having the temerity to offer an unfavor schools in all parts of the county. J. able criticism. About every paper in B. Stilwell lias taught nothing but mi the state outside his imperial jurisdic nor district schools and with his long tion has had a word to say. and not in always complimentary. A judge residence in the county has had the op- terms will generally do well to keep order in portunity to mount the ladder of fame. his court and see that its functions are But the qualifications were lacking. well oiled and in running shape. If hia His own precinct declares him not native modesty doesn’t restrain him qualified, and there is no reason why from attempting to sit as judge and jury the other precincts should set aside this in seeking redress of his own grievances, verdict. Do your duty and vote for L. he can learn a good deal of wisdom by sitting down on a pin. II. Lewis on Monday next. The democratic trap may be baited No matter from wbat point of view with a palatable morsel in the shape of the high tariff imposed upon the coun- I a union soldier, H. S. Maloney. If he try is regarded with an investigating, is a palatable morsel then there is an unprejudiced eye, the larcenous pur other on the some ticket, Mr. J. C. pose behind it is perceived. The histo Sawyer, of Newberg. The remarks of ry of protection,. illustrates the readi TTXTIOXT BLOCH. the llcporter in this [matter, were they ness with which the people habituate uot disgusting would lie laughable. , themselves to the weight of a new bur In 1862, J. Sawyer, the demo den, and how custom tends to familiar cratic nominee for representative, en ize them with it that they are apt in listed in a Vermont regiment, agreeing time to bear the load with the patient Has a Complete Line of to stop rebel bullets for the magnificent unconsciousness of pack animals, to sum of $13 a month. He served which saddles and bales no doubt seem through tlie war and was honorably in the order of nature. The beneficia discharged. At the time of his dis ries of the tariff are for the most part charge the army regulations required that portion of the community least in that men of his rank should wear a need of “protection,” since they are Jntlge (?) Lionel Webster. * QU strap with two silver bars within it, quite clever enough to look out for The Dalles Timer.-Mountaineer, laps [Portland Daily Dispatch, May 10,1892.] E. J. Kaiser of the V alley R ecord of upon each shoulder. For meritorious themselves, and find time besides to di ing suddenly from its usual fairness, conduct and bravery u]wn the battle vert the money of others into their own remarks: “The Portland papers feel Ashland is in the city. Kaiser is the » * field he had been made a captain in tills. They understand perfectly the very jubilant because the Baltimore editor whom the vealy, callow and Au. C ommunication "’ M i st B e S igned B y alleged judge, Webster (who is running superiority of indirect over direct taxa and Charleston came up the Willam on the Union army. the person who sends them, not for pub The democratic state central commit the Republican ticket against the lication. unless unaccompanied by a ‘ non tee is doing its duty with great dili If the government of the United tion as a means of extracting money ette to Portland without touching bot able, honest and just George Chaml**’ deplume,'’ but for a guarantee of good faith. No publications will he published gence!?). Two speakers have been ad States, in the time of war, could place from the average man. The necessity tom, and this may demonstrate the laia for attorney general), put in jail fer unless so signed. vertised in the papers to appear at Mc captain’s straps upon the shoulders for revenue to carry on the war was the fact that there is no necessity for the fifteen days and pay a fine of $80. * * * excuse for increasing duties on imports, Lower Willamette having any place in ¿aiser's ■‘‘crime” was that he dared A ddress A li . C ommunications . E ither F or Minnville according to the dates fur of a democrat like Sawyer, of Newberg the editorial or business departments, to nished by the state central committee. and lieutenants straps upon the shoul the public being assured that w hen this the river and harbor bill. It is well to point out in his weekly newspaper some And Everything that Belongs toa Firstclass Grocery. of the faults of the court. For this pre- 1 T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville, Neither of them have appeared and ders of a democrat like H. S. Maloney, necessity ceased to exist the duties consider in this connection, that the sumption, Webster, with the air of a Oregon. * would be removed. The willingness of of Sheridan, the citizens of Yamhill many ¡»eople of other towns in the river lias been dredged for years to Russian czar, summoned the editor be- : * • SiMn.r l onits Or Tur. TKi.r.riioxE-ltEGis- county have been caused considerable county can rest confident that what the people to suffer any exaction for the make it navigable, and also that there fore him and ordered him to jail. But tm : will be mailed to an v person iii the and expense by coming ever duty is required of them as repre sake of the republic’s preservation was has been a rise from six to nine feet Kaiser was not inclined that way and United States or Europe, who <lc«ires one. trouble free of charge to this city to hear them. The sentatives of this county in the state worked like a mine. The war ceased, within the past few days.” Since there appealed to the Oregon supreme court, • * disappointment makes people think legislature will be done and done well. but the duties in place of being remov arc more sandbars in the Lower Colum Which tribunal reversed the outrageous Wi I nvite Y oc T o U omfaiie T iik T ei . e - ritoxr.-KEoisTr.B with any other paper that the management of democratic af We think that the republican party ed have steadily risen and finally, with bia than in the Lower Willamette, and and wanton decision of this Jackson Goods Delivered Promptly to any part of the City. published in Yamhill county. fairs has been placed in incompetent failed to put up representative men au audacity' admirable in its impu since a. clear thirty-foot channel to the county tyrant. Webster is a consum- ated excrescence of ignorance, imbecil when they placed J. XV. Hobbs and S. dence, the people are asked to believe sea is of as much importance to Eastern All mbnciibern who do not reccire their hands. that duties, instead of being a means Oregon as to the Willamette valley, it ity, tyranny and gall, and his nomina Potter upon their ticket. paper regularly will confer a furor by im tion by the Republicans on the ticket is XV. R. Bilyeu, tlie democratic nomi If the citizens want clean men with are themsolves an end—that heavy seems proper to remark that is an un an insult to the freedom of the press, mediately reporting the name to thin office nee for district attorney, enjoys a state the ability to do—as they have demon taxes are preferable to light taxes; that clean bird that befouls its own nest. X. one of the bulwarks of our liberty. Web- wide reputation as a lawyer. He is strated in the past—they should go to dearness is better for the consumer than ster has become so unpopular in Jackson Thursday, May 21», 1892. clean and able. His name has always the po 11s on Monday next and vote for cheapness, and that the more difficult county by his display of tyranny, ignor Deeds Recorded. trade is made the more trade tlie coun ance and viejous and imbecile decisions been opposed to wrong. His ability H. S. Maloney and J. C. Sawyer. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. and integrity have never been ques try will have. John and Sarah Flett to Edgar E that over half the Republicans will vote No one of intelligence can read the Pearson, 50,36 acres, pt John Flett d 1 against him. He is unpopular where lie tioned and the ]>eople of this county THE PRESBYTERIANS. is best known and will be saowed un history of the tariff’s growth without c, sec 13, t 2 s, r 4 w; $764.40. ■ can be sure of good results witli him as der so deeply at the June election that 1 district attorney. James McCain, while The trial of Dr. Briggs before the seeing that it is the result of a contin Philip and Eliza Degear to Douglas he will probably emigrate to Russia or a lawyer, has always catered to the general assembly of the Presbyterian uing conspiracy to fleece the many for Delashmutt, 200 acres, sec 18, t 5 s, r 5 some other clime more congenial to his : criminal classes and nearly all of his Church at Portland ¡3 creating much the benefit of the few. The political w; $500. tyranical notions. ■ SUPREME JUDGE, i practice lias been in defense of this interest in the case, and every citizen, party which has made itself the cham Henry and W R White to Mrs A E A. S. BENNETT. “fnlt for Anything.” class. It docs seem funny that he like all the neswspapers in the city, is pion of this scheme of progressive ex Pickle, lots 11, 12, block 17, Whiteson; [Msrehfleld Sun] ATTORNEY GENERAL, should now aspire to tlie prosecution of full of it. The assembly is composed of tortion has gone unreservedly into part $500. Lionel Webster, the judge who fined people whom lie has heretofore de- an average looking lot of men and their nership with the aggregated capital of R A Steward ,to W H Taft, 95 acres, and tried to send the editor of the V al GEO. E. CHAMBEIH l AIN. : fended. opinions in the case seems to l>e about the country. The terms of association pt XV F Ayres , t 2 s, r 5 w; $5. ley R ecord to prison for contempt for TThlr.1 District Ticket. evenly divided. Rev. XVilliam Critten- for mutual help are simple. The re Alex and Sarah McKinley to Elisha criticisms in his paper a nominee for A Large Lin? of Medium and Light Weight •Il’IlGE. There are various projects lieing eon- don Young the moderator is a good publican party uses the vast power of McKinley, 1-10 int in A McKinley d 1 attorney general. He is unfit for any J. J. SHAXV, I sidered to build up the American mer- one and liis decisions are prompt and the Federal government to further en c, t 6 s, r 4 w; $200. thing. Marion County. I chant marine, and the granting of to the point. He looses no time in rich the already wealthy at the expense It Seem« So. I N and Mary I Johns to A J Haw American registry to certain foreign- answering an objection. Ha was born of the masses, in return for money' and [Portland A. O. U. W. Reporter.] I'lSOSECl TING ATTORN HV. thorn, blk 1. John’s add to McMinn built ships is one of the least objection in Danesville, Ky., April 18, 1842. His influence wherewith to carry elections. Some bobtailed lawyer downjn south XV. 1!. BII.YEI . ville; $40. » ern Oregon, who got to be judge by ac able. How much good this will accom father was Rev. John C. Young, who Meanwhile the press of the party' bus Linn County. Martha J and A T Haw’thorne to Sa. cident, recently had the editor of the plish remains to be seen, but there was moderator of the old school gen ies itself in assuring the workingman rah J Robbins, lots 1, 2, 7, 8 and frac Ashland R ecord arrested and fined for .MEMBER STATE ROARPOE EQl'Al.I ZA- ! seems to I k * no reasonable objection to eral assembly in Philadelphia in 1853. that the prime purpose of the tariff is lots 3, 6, blk 1, Johns add to McMinn contempt of court simply liecause the TION. i the plan, unless it carries with it that This is the first time in the history of to keep up his wages—though free R ecord insinuated that said judge was XV. C. COOLEY, of subsidizing certain vessels or lines of Presbyterianism that father and son trade in labor is maintained, thus in ville; $300. a dishonest nincompoop, wbollj’ unfitted Linn County. steamers. The easiest and most natural have held this important office. suring that competition for employ A T and Martha J Hawthorne to Sa for the position he Occupied. Does this way to build up the American merchant The new moderator was educated at ment which enables employers to pur rah Jane Robbins, blk 1, Johns add to mean that the^iress iB to be muzzled for JOINT REURESFNTATIVE, McMinnville; $40. marine is to repeal the high tariff laws Center college, and graduated from chase labor at its lowest cost. telling what it believes to be tlie truth? Tillamook and X'amhill, State of Oregon to Rosella Strang, 81) I I and make commerce as nearly free as fnat tp Be a Judge. G. F. XVILLIAMS, Danesville theological, and was in 1866 The McKinley law, levying mon acres, 14 s, r 6 w; $100. [Salem fiailf Statesman. Mar 3. possible. To keep these tariff laws in licensed to preach. He passed a year strous duties for which no pretext of Tillamook County. P M Scroggins to Saprotia Lackey, There was a decision of the supreme force and then try to encourage com with the government troops in New public need is offered, so frankly was it court on Thursday on an appeal from lot 50 ft wide adjoining blk 1, South Democratic County Ticket. merce bv subsidies is a double follv Mexico, under his uncle, General framed to serve private interests, rests Sheridan; $100. Jackson county from a decision by ’ —— ____ —— R EPR ESENTATIV ES. I George B. Crittenden. In 1S66 he took on the confidence of its framers in the D XV Cummins to Charlotta A Cum Webster which has attracted niuch at Call and see our goods and compare our prices -with XVby should Binger Hermann be re H. S. MALONEY. charge of a church at Covington, Ky., stupidity of the masses, and on the as mins, 21 acres, pt J B Rogers, t 4 s, r 3 tention in southern Oregofl and thr ough others. turned to Congress? His whole effort Sheridan. out the state. E. J. Rtfiser of the Ash and three years later went to Europe. sumption that they can be made to be w; $800. since he has been a member of congress R ecord , referred to the conduct .1. <’. SAWYER, On his return lie accepted a pastorate lieve anything, however preposterous, Sallie Hutchins to Jesse Hutchins, land ! has lieen for himself and no move lias and actions of Judge XVebster in an un Newberg. 10 acres, pt XX ’ m Logan d 1 e, t 4 s, r 3 complimentary manner, whereupon been made that would in any way hurt at Madison, Ind., and in 1S72 took if it only’ be repeated often enough. w; $1. CLERK. his chances for reelection. He does not charge of the Fullerton-avenue church For example, it is bow received repub David Shuck to John Bain, trustee, XVebster hauled him up for “contempt” Eli HENDRICKS. in Chicago. Eight years later he ac lican doctrine that high duties induces j of 1-10 int in w.l Jacob Shuck d 1 c, t of court. Weister sat with autocratic . take a prominent part in legislative af- < 'arlton. cepted the charge of Central church, cheapness—as if it were not self-evident 3 s, 3 w; $200. i power in a cate to redress his own griev | fairs for fear that lie might happen to Louisville, Ky., and built it up from a that the motive for levying a protective N C Strang to Chas Henry, 78 acres, ances. He convicted Kaiser of con SHERIFF. ! make a wrong move. Oregon needs a sec 40,12 s, r 4 w: $1000. tempt, the “contempt’’consisting in tell B. F. SPARKS, I man with some energy and some asser- membership of sixty-eight to 400. He tariff on foreign goods is so to increase Elen and Thomas Edgington to John ing the truth about the judge. Of lias been twice president of Danville their price that the people will be de Bain, trustee, J of 1-10 int in wj Jacob Fairlawn. I tive powers, one not afraid to say no; course the decision was reversed, Chief <1 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 w; $200. one who will give his whole time and college, from which lie graduated, and terred from purchasing them and forc Shuck Justice Thayer rendered an able opinion, RKConnuR. Susan Gulick to John Bain, trustee, of which, thirty years before, his father ed to buy home made goods at prices of wnich the syllabus appeared in yes- ! energy to the service of bis constituents, 1 of 1-10 int in wJ of Jacob Shuck d 1 c, J. XV. BAKER, was president. Thus the son has beyond their real worth, but still a lit terdav’s Statesman. Judge Webster’s j Such a man is R. M. X'eateli. Tlie re- 1 3 s, r 3 w; $200. South McMinnville. John Bain trustee, to Pacific real es foolish action in this case would indi l publican press say be is an objector. If closely followed in his father’s foot- tle lower than similar articles offered from abroad. Thus it is that the prin tate investment Co, 72.36 acres pt wl cate that he is unfit for liis high posi TREASURER. this world contained more men with steps all his life. Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of tion. ces of “home industries” wax corpulent Jacob Shuck d 1 e, t 3 s, r 4 w; $1. F. XV. MARTIN, the will power to say no it would be O & C R R to Christian Andrews, 40 CANDIDATES AND THE ISSUE. and submit with more or less willing acres, sec 1, t 2 s, r 5 w; $190. South McMinnville. Judge Webster’s Mistake. better oil’. R. M. Veatch should I k * ness, to have “the fat fried out of them [Daily Oregonian.] N C Maris and J C Colcord to XVm 1IOOL SU PER INTEN PE xV, elected, and if lie is, tlie people will Si It is an interesting fact in current when a corporation fund is needed to Mackie, pt David Savfield di c, t 3 s, r E. S. Kaiser, editor of the Ashland never regret it. LEROY LEXY IS, political history that the majority of organize “floaters” in doubtful states 2 w; $320.60. R ecord , is feeling very good over the Dayton. Lewis Hiatt to Eliza Etson, land in action of the supreme court, which re tlie men who are prominent candidates into “blocks of fire,” in order that the Tin* weakness of tlie republican can for tlie democratic nomination for pres Newberg, $5. versed the decision of Judge Webster of ASSESSOR. didate for supreme judge is manifest. ident are made such by their tariff party of protection may be retained in Jackson county, who fined the editor $50 Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Prices power. JOHN MARTIN. Strength and Health. and fifteen days imprisonment for criti A mail who cannot gain the support of views or record. than ever offered in this market. No such elaborate system of robbery of Amity. cising the doings of the circuit court the republican press, known to be ex Grover Cleveland’s nomination can long be tolerated in a country If you are not feelling strong ’ and over which he presided. XVebster is a tremely partisan, cannot inspire the would not now lie as strenuously de 1GM .MISSIONER. healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “La .... i voters of the state with much enthu- manded as it is if it were not for his whose government rests upon man Grippe'” has left you weak and weary, young man and made a mistake as to GEORGE BRYAN. the extent of his power to punish un- ' siasm. His record as a lawyer is filled tariff’message of 1887. Nine-tenths of hood sutterage. McKinley is the most use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts complimentary newspaper criticism. West Cliehalem. efficient educator of the people that directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid i with corruption and no greater piece of liis supporters regard him as the logic We Deal on the Square, SURVEY« li. neys, gently aiding those organs to per i knavery was ever jicrpetrated than the al candidate of a campaign for tariff’re has arisen during the decade. His form their functions. If you are af h B. E. HARRIS, Taylor ease. F. A. Moore, the repuli- form on account of his action inforciug handshave raised the extra story’ on flicted with Sick Headache, you will Dayton. j lican nominee for supreme judge wrote this issue upon the country. Other the already toppling Eiffel tower of find speedy and permanent relief by CORONER. a will for a dying woman at the request democrats were fighting the tariff-re- protection, which must send it crash taking Electric Bitters. One trial will OST of tlie ca.se« cured by Ayer's convince you that this is tlie remedy H. U. BURNS. Sarsaparilla have been given up ' of her husband and as be ordered. Tlie ’form battle before he was president or ing to the ground when the breath of you need. Large bottles only 50c. nt North McMinnville. by the regular practice. Physicians are husband commanded him to give ail even governor, but his enthusiastic reason strikes it. His party by com Rrogers Bros, drug store. 6 recommending this medicine more than the property to liini and he did so. friends regard his message as the start mitting itself to his bill has raised the ever, and with satisfactory results. breeze of tariff ’ reform to a gale, as that After the death of the lady Moore ing point of the popular movement E. M. Sargent, Lowell, Mass., says : — agreed to break this will written by whieh resulted in the wonderful demo party learned to its ruin in the house r /Citbfcy Disease “ Several years ago, my daughter broke • OSSTABI.E C»TH IHSTltKT, of representatives at the last congres out with large sores on her hands, Y — is the cause of no end of suf- himself for $1000 dollars and a share of cratic triumph of 1890. GEO. F. BULLOCK. ■face, and other parts of her body. The sional elections. The coming presiden ? Kring. A safe and certain remedy is tlie property. This he did and tiie case puzzled the doctors. My daughter Mr. Carlisle’s leadership is due al used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it resulted DR. HENLEY’S i sworn evidence of Mr. Moore has been most entirely to his tariff record. He tial contest will leave it only the senate in a complete cure. Her blood seems to as its last ditch. F. M. York tlie present county as- published in this paper liefore. This have been thoroughly purified, as she £ Oregon Kidney Tea. McKinley must go.— Examiner. seMor, lias l>een ill office two terms and evidence was taken from the official was a prominent democrat before he lias never had so much as a pimple . -------- OF THE-------- spoke on tlie tariff ’ question. His first A It can do you no harm. It may do since taking this medicine.” desires tlie third term. Draw tlie line i records of the supreme court of the you much good. Here is the testi- great s[x*eeli in congress was against The Arabs believe that the date palm “This is to certify that after having and vote for J. XV. Martin. state and there is no question as to its tlie use of troops at the polls and the brings happiness and contentment to Y mony of one sufferer who has been been sick for twelve years with kidney ! correctness. Tlie people of tlie state of ; employment of United States deputy the country in which it grows. It is a ▼J made a “ a new man.” disease and general debility, and having been treated by several physicians with I had been troubled many years A challenger for each party is allow : < )regon do not want a man of this caii- ! marshals for party purposes in election. beautiful tree, tall and straight, some To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and with disease of the kidneys when out rt’li. f, I am BOW bettor in «’Very re* ed at the places of election. The can | bre on tlie supreme bench. The repub : He has made a reputation as a consti* times reaching % height of sixty feet. L kind Providence sent Dr. Henley speet, an<l think I am nearly well, upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per v with the Oregon Kidney Tea to my The leaves are from eight to ten feet having taken seven bottles of Ayer ’ s didates for the democratic ticket should lican papers and bosses have sig- tutional lawyer and an expert on all It had an almost miracu- annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now Sarsapari 1 la. ’ M a r i a L u d w i g s o n, long, and the spadices, or fruit bearing 2 hotel. lous effect and in a few days I was failed to bring anv- I treasury subjects, but he was elected branches, look into this matter and see that prop • nally Albert Lea, Miun. grow from 180 to 200 dates. in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3 ini es of Amity. v a nexv man. G. A. TUPPER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, er men represent the party at tlie poll . thing against tlie character or abili ! speaker lK*eause of his tariff reform A bunch of dates weighs from twenty Over 700,000 pounds of fruit shipped from this point la6t year. \ Santa Rosa, Cal. ty of Judge A. S. Bennett, and tlie ing places. farmer who does not vote for Mr. Ben- ! principles and lie lias held his leader to twenty-five pounds. For particulars apply to or address I It has cured thousands; ! nett helps to place the supreme court I ship by reason of liis labors for the relief z-s ’ -V» s' -, fZ~ V J 1 n I < I why not you ? To-mor- | i under tlie control of the most corrupt The democratic convention declared razrARED bt Will. F. BIIEIDENSTEIN, | row may be too late. I that has ever existed in tlie state, I of the people from undue tariff’ taxa i -Xi zt • ». a . by resolution, formally adopted, that I i ring AMITY FRUIT LAND COMPANY, tion. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Ix*t von conscience assert itself. Towr rtriiggiet will tell you about the officers of the county should be sal it. Anti him. Gov. Boise must base his prominence Tbir.-nun maiUietioDGo: women aresn.k-lien*l- ¡ Rrl« $1 ; «I« bottle«, fj. Worth $5 a botti«. -McZ^izxxiville, Oregon. . .......... ......... 11 aried. The republican convention did i Last week the republican organ in in national politics on liis demonstrated cchcs, iiidig jstioa aud nervous trouble». They : I ad-* this city contained these words: “If the power to carry a republican state. He «¿rise largely from ttoniflcb disorders. ?.s Jo.v’s ¡ not. If you want a less < expensive . ministration of county affairs, VOll county undertook to pay the recorder broke away from the republican party Vegetable Sarsaparilla is the only towel regu- ; lating preparation, you can sec why it is more . should vote thedemocralic ticket. ; a salary, it tAuld have to collect from on tlie tariff’and has made it the main effective than any other Sarsaparilla in those $1500 to $2000 more from the taxpayers issue in every campaign. The same troubles. It is daily relieving hundreds. The F. XV. Martin, the democratic nomi than it does at present.” Let us see. ' may be said of Gov. Palmer. If Iowa action is mild, direct and effective. We have , scores of letters from grateful women. nee for treasurer, should lx* elected, as i Between April I, 1891, and April 1, 1 and Illinois boil not been opposed to Wa refer to a few: lie is controlled by no ring and will 1892, Wyatt Harris, county recorder, oppressive tariff’ taxation no democrat Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th St., S. F. conduct the office himself in a clean, Í recorded 1819 deeds and mortgages. would have carried them. Mr. Morri Nervous debility, Mrs. Fred. Loy, 327 Ellis St., 8.F. businesslike manner. The money will Some of these* deeds were long, taking son lias lieen recently mentioned as General debility, Mrs. Belden, 510 Mason St., S.F, debility, Mrs. J. Lamphere, 735 Turk St, not lx* filmed out or sweated. A vote platts, etc., into consideration. They having power to at least defeat Palm Nervous 8. F. for him bursts the combination of will average $1.50 eaeli or a total of er’s nomination. He would not lx* Nervous debility, Miss R. Rosenblum, 232 17th St, 8. F. Hobbs, Potter, Hoskins ami Penning $2728,50 for the year. In addition to thought of but for liis record as a tariff’ Stomach troubles, Mrs. R. L. Wheaton, 704 Post this lie has received considerable from reformer in tlie house. St., 8. F. ton. In Massachusetts Gov. Russell, out Sick headaches, Mrs. M. B. Price, 16 Prospect the county and his total receipts from Place, 8. F. No man can vote for Lionel Webster, tlie office is between $3500 and $4000 a side of state matters, has rested his Sick headaches, Mrs. M. Fowler, 327 Ellis St., S.F. the republican candidate for attorney year. The democratic platform states ease on tariff’ reform, and so doing Indigestion, Mrs. C. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission St, ft F. general anil feel easy after the act. Our that this money is to Lie paid into the won in 1890 five congressional districts Constipation, Mrs. C. Melvin, 126 Kearny St., S.F. reader’s attention is called to articles county treasury. It is very easily seen that had lieen republican. Gov. Camp- on the second and third pages of this that tlie sul»sidize«l organ in this city | bell, of Ohio, won liis victory and liis issue for further particulars in the his ¡has stated the matter wrongly. In ' renown as a high tariff’ fighter. If Inn’c Ve8etable tory of this lieauiiful specimen of judic stead <>f collecting $2001» additional, Gov. Pattison lias not achieved his uUJ 0Sarsaparilla ial ability. Notice the remarks made ¡ $1500 less would lx* collected from the success on this issue it has not been Most modern, most effective, largest bottle. bv the Itrpm b r of this city upon this ' citizens of tlie county and tlie recorder because liis leading supportes liave Same price, 11.00 or 6 lor 55.00. been protectionists. On tlie contrary, j could receive a salary of 82000 per year. case. SOLI) BY ROGEKs BROS. they have been ardent revenue reform XX’yatt Harris lias been in office eight Ed Hendricks, the democratic nomi years in this county and this consti ers; but Gov. Pattison himself has nee for clerk, is a clean young man, tutes nearly bis entire residerce in the been oblged to make his fights on state lx>rn in this county of pioneer parents. county. He was four years assessor issues because tlie republicans of Penn J. L. Hoskins, on tlie other hand is a mid has been four years recorder. Out sylvania are vulnerable wherever the member of a combine and a tool to of tlie latter office lie lias made money question of honest administration is in greater people who are desirous of using . enough to keep him from want for the issue. him for their own particular purposes. balance of bis days. In addition to The democratic victories of the last He has not in any way i<k*ntified him this the government has provided eighteen years have been mainly won The Finest Line of Confection self with the county and is a machine bountifully for wounds received in the on the tariff issues, and it is still the ery in the City, of the government. No fault question remaining unsettled wliteh in the bands of other persons. A vote service j • j can be found with Mr. Harris as a gen holds the greatest hope of democratic I All kinds of Produce taken at the I for Hobbs, Potter, Pennington and; tleman but we think that he is press success. — -X*. 1*. World. Hoskins means greater expense in the ing his stTvices upon the county. The administration of county affairs and ; line should be drawn upon the third w .. . . r I as there are pleuty of available J. Durham was quite seriously injur- Call and examine my Stock and dollars out of tlie pockets of tlie people. ( term men with as much ability, for instance 1 ed ■*■’ on — * the u----------- — of r “ the *~ fire by step- — morning get Prices. We want tbe people to renienilH-r this tlie democratic nominee, John XV I ping on a nail, which penetrated the A. IT. G aunt . Baker. 1 foot to a considerable depth. fact on el«*etion day. THE' MODEL GROCERY! J. H. HENDERSON, PROP Roast and Green Coffees, Imported And Domestic English Breakfast, Table Delicacies Oolong, Gunpowder And Relishes. And Japan Teas. Also A Full Line of Lamps, Glassware, Crockery and Stoneware. So Are Kay & Todd With a Line of Suits in Frocks and Sacks And in All Sizes. Our Line of Shoes, Hats and Furnish* ing Goods is Especially Large And Represents all the Latest Styles. KAY & TODD. Opposition Boot and Shoe Store. BOOTS & SHOES! Puzzled The Doctors," M L DIELSCmiDER. FRUIT CROWERS, ATTENTION! 5,000 ACRES Finest Fruit Land ^Willamette Valley Ayer's Sarsaparilla, J. Having leased and fitted up the Masonic Building, has s HI6HEST market price , Just Opened up and ready for the Trade. Our Spring stock is, we think, exceptionally fine An examination will satisfy all that in quantity, ¡quality and prices we lead all competitors A. J. APPERSON.