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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1892)
East and South THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. HARDING L HEATH, Publishers. Of the Official Vote of Yamhill County, Oregon, at the General Election, Held on Monday, June 6th, 1892. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. •na Copy. per year, inadvance................. $1 00 ÄR« C«py, aix monthi in advance............. 50 Entered at the jœtoffice at McMinnville Oregon, as second-class matter. PRECINCTS. I T he adykbtisixo R ates or T he T ele - rHOXE-REGisTEE are liberal, taking in consideration the circulation. Single inch. >1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. Special inducements for yearly or senn- yearly contracts. Jo» W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted at reasonable rates Our facilities are the best in Yamhill county and as good as any in the state A complete steam pffint insures quick work. • * a R esolutions or C oxdolexce axd all O eit - uary Poetry will lie charged for at regular advertising rates. * * * A ll C ommunications M i st B e S igned B y the person who sends them, not for pub lication, unless unaccompanied by a "non de plume,’’ but for a guarantee of gpod faith. No publications will be published unless so signed. * * a — t- A ddress A ll C oxmi - xicatioxs . E ither roí the editorial or business departments; to T he T elefhone -R egisteb , McMinnville, Oregon. S ample C opies Or’T he *T elephoxe -R egis - teb will he mailed to any person in the United States or Europe, who desires one. free of charge W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele phone -R egister with anv other paper published in Yamhill county. All eub/cribert who do not receive their paper regularly will confer a favor by im mediately reporting the fame to thi» office Thursday, June 9, 1892 Jas. G. Blaine lias resigned his jios:. tion in the cabinet and is an active candidate liefore the Minneapolis con vention. _______ That was a terrible catastrophe of tire and water in the oil regions of Pennsylvania on Sunday. Fully 200 lives are reported lost, besides a great amount of property. A large number of republican orators and newspapers are still trying to con vince the people that the tariff is not a tax. It would seem about as reasona ble to a nineteenth century man if they would contend that the earth is flat. The additional taxation levied on the coal consumers of the country by the Reading combine,is at the rate of $750,- 000 a month, or $0,000,000 a year. This is aliout equal to the interest at the present quotations on nearly $400,000,- 000 of government bonds, or one half of our interest bearing bended debt. The theory in this country is that corpora tions are the creatures of the people, but we have evidently come across a ease in which the creature is more pow erful than its creator. Reciprocity means you trade with me and T will trade with you. The farmers send nearly a billion dollars worth of agricultural products yearly to Europe, selling them in an open market, aud then the McKinley tariff compels them to purchase in a closed home market, largely controller! by trusts and combines. A pretense is made of reciprocal trade with a few South American republics, the trade of which amounts to but a few millions a year. Great is the fraud and pretense of reciprocity as practiced by the pro tectionists. It is used only to salve over the consciences of a large element in the republican party who honestly oppose the protective tariff principle, but are held to the part by the memory of past days. i I o THE MODEL GROCERY! TTZTIOXT BLOCK: H. HENDERSON, PROP. Has a Complete Line of CANDIDATES. Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LIME. Express Trains Ix-ave 1’ort1“’”'.1 ** y Portland“™.«» p m SanFrancisco 8.15 am San Fran. 7A» |> n> Portland <.35 am Above t«*"’£“tOrônÆ.nd: HreJon Hiv W iSdburm. S»'*’™- AltT,y’ Tangent, Shèilds*. Halsey. Harrisburg. Jun- ction city, Irving. Eugene lto.el.urg Mail Dally. ,_.VF ARHIVE rortla -id . Roseburg. and Green Coffees, Imported And Domestic English Breakfast, Table Delicacies OSlong, Gunpowder And Relishes. And Japan Teas. / For Supreme Judge— A. S. Bennett, dem............ F. A. Moore, rep................. Will H. Walker, peo Benj. P. Welch, pro............ Attorney General- Geo. E. Chamberlain, dem. Lionel B. Webster, rep....... Congress, 1st dist. Binger Herman, rep.......... Winfield T. Rigdon, pro. M. V. Rork, peo.................. R. M. Veatch, dem... ...... Circuit Judge, 3d dist. G«o. H. Burnett, rep........ J. F. Hendricks, pee........ J. J. Shaw, dem................. District Attorney. W. R. Bilyeu, dem............ E. H. Denton, peo............. James McCain, rep............ Board of Equalization. W. C. Cooley, dem............ S. D. Gibson, rep............... Chas. Miller, peo............... Joint Representative. W L Gilson, peo............... H W Lamson, rep............ G W Mitchell, pro............ Geo F Williams, dem..,.. Representative, B F Hartman, pro............. J W Hobbs, reb............... C E Hqskius, pro............... R Kesterson, peo............... H 8 Maloney, dem .......... A K Olds, peo....... ........... S Potter, rep .................... J C Sawyer, dem ............. County Clerk. Geo D Flesher, pro............ Ed Hendricks, dem.......... J L Hoskins, rep............... D G Rogers, peo................ Sheriff. J A Dawson, peo............... EJEsson, pro.................. B F Sparks, dem............... W L Warren, rep............. Recorder. John W Baker, dem........ Orm C Emery, pro........... Wyatt Harris, rep............. F H Taylor, peo............. Treasurer. F. W. Martin, dem........... J C Pennington, rep. J W Rogers, pro............. E P Wallace, peo............. County Commissioner... Geo Bryan, dem............. Wm Hemstock, pro. . J J Henderson, rep.......... J T Jolly, peo.................. Assessor. H Clay Burch, peo.......... F L Harford, pro........... J W Martin, dem.......... F M York, rep................. School Superintendent. L R Lewis, dem............. J T Patterson, peo............ Miles Reece, pro ............ J B Stilwell, rep............ Surveyor. C E Bianson, rep... . . A C Chandler, pro........... B E Harris, dem............. Coroner. H C Burns, dem............. C F Daniels, rep.............. L A Kent, peo............... W T Pillman, pro............ Justice, 1st dist— John Field........... H C Rowell.................... Constable— C D Osborne.................... W E Townsend............... Justice, 2d dist— TJ Jcllison...................... Constable— Wm Todd....................... Justice, 3d dist— S R Baxter...................... E Carpenter...................... Constable— Wm Hamilton................. H E Mosher.................... Justice, 4th dist— F A Barr......................... S Hobson......................... F H Howard.................... Constable— J F Carter....................... M M Edwards................. C T Judd......................... Justice, 5th dist— A D Runnells C C Tailman. Constable— E R Bristow. Ed Seaton .. Justice, 6th dist— J E Brooks............. ¡Jos Hoberg............ S F Harding.......... B F Rhodes.......... Constable— iOtto Benedict........ Geo F Bullock....... J A Peckham........ 8 :U.-> a m 6:20 a in ! Portland E “ 4 :W p m Alban, Local, Dall,. E«e»t Sunàa,. LEAVE | ABMVt. Portland 5: Albany........ 5: P m; Albany . . a tn Portland 9: p in 8 ;M a m Piillinan Buffet Sleepers, Tourist Sleeping Cars, For acconuiKMlation of second class passen gers attached to express trains WEST SIDE DIVI1IOÜ ..................I AndfEverything that Belongs to a Firstclass Grocery. Our Blended Coffee is tlie Best. Between Portland and Corvallla. Mail Train Dailv, cxccptSunday. * . l.BIVV ARRIVE LEAVE Portland . 7:39 a ni McMinn’. .10:10 a m McMinn’ 10:10a in Corvallis. ... , 12:10 pm 2:56 p m Corvalli« 12:55 p in ------- McMinn • McMinn’ 2:56 p m Portland . 5-30 p :« At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Orégon Pacific Express Train Daily, except Sundaj . IEtVK I ABKIVE. LEAVE. Portland ««>’•''* . ■ • J* »’ l oriiaiiii . . 4:40 p I» -------- I Portland. 8.20 am McMinn ’. . 5:45 a in mllortland. (Also A Full Line of Lamps, Glassware, Crockery and Stoneware. Through Tickets to all Points Goods Delivered Promptly to any part of the City. EAST AND SODTH. SUMMER IS NOW HERE! agent at McMinnville R KOEHLER, ÀE.,iiKFaiIpAgl Manager* Asst. G I . A I Agi TICKETS So Are Kay & Todd With a Line of SUMMER GOODS! KANSAS CITY. St PAUL CHICAGO, » ST. LOUIS. A Large Line of Medium and Light Weight I Suits in Frocks and Sacks East, North & South AND ALL POINTS And in All Sizes. PULLMAN SLEEPERS, Our Line of Shoes, Hats and Furnish ing Goods is Especially Large And Represents all the Latest Styles. Call and see our goods and compare our prices with others. KAY & TODD COLONIST SLEEPERS RECLINING CHAIR CARS, AND DINERS. TICKETS TF7ol° EUROPE. For rate, or general information callón or address, W II. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agl. 54 Washington St , P ortland , OacaoK. from Terminal or Interior Points Ilk Opposition Boot and Shoe Store. Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of BOOTS & SHOES! Northern Pacific Railroad 1« the Line to Take To all Points East & South It la the DINING CAR ROUTE. It ran* Through VF.STIEULEO TRAINS Every Day in lhe Year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No Change of Cars) Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Prices than ever offered in this market. ComiMised of fil l I Mi CARS In many parts of California laud is too valuable for grain raising. The same will lie true of Yamhill county when fruit growing and dairying are the chief occupations of our rural impu tation. There is no danger of an over We Deal on the Square, production in either industry. Mr. M. Collins, manager of the McMinnville creamery, w ill tell you that he could sell one hundred times as much butter as he now does if the farmers in this vicinity would but furnish the cream, from which to make it. Mr. C. E. Hos kins, the principal fruit grower near Newberg, finds an unlimited market for his peaches and prunes, both green and dried. He doesn’t say very much about his success in'this line for to the inexperienced it is incredible. If you -------- OF THE-------- I don’t commence soon you will be like one or two farmers at Vacaville, Cali fornia, who are reaping meager returns Number Voting from grain and hay while their near neighbors are clearing from $21» to $500 To be gold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30*00 an acre and Election Bet. months of last year — twenty-seven that is shipped from the two precincts, plans, specifications and laws on roads per acre from their fruit. upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per years after th« close of the war—255,448 and all that is brought tn passes over and road building and we propose to An early presidential election bet was annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now The Democracy of the state of New names, which is 70,000 more than the this road. The ground is continually agitate this matter until something is 1 made yesterday,and it was a novel one. in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3 miles of Amity. total Union loss in killed, wounded and during worked into dust or ntud, done in this county. We would like York are not divided on the eve of the Jack Keen, of Goshen,bet James Yates, Over 700,000 pounds of fruit shipped from this point last year. presidential election. Yesterday’s con and missing in the twelve great battles the past winter had to be abandoned, the people to discuss the matter through of Irving, that the peoples party nomi For particulars apply to or address of the war. these columns and space will be given owing to its ini passability, Even the vention enthusiastically pledged in un nee would be the next president of the equivocal terms the support of the hun The cost of pensions alone is now mails had to take a circuitous route. to all opinions, providing they are to United States. The 1250 was deposited Will. F. BREIDENSTEIN, dreds of thousands of democratic voters more than double the entire expense of By careful computation it was found the point and not too lengthy. It is in the Lane county bank.— F.ugcne AMITY FIWIT LAND COMPANY, whom it represented to the nominees the government in the year liefore the that it would take 315 days’ work with time to agitate, as the population is in Guard.______ ______ 3sv£clvCizxziNrille, Oreg-ozi. of the Chicago convention. As an war. Peace in the United States is man and team to haul the rock from creasing faster than public improve Get New and Startling Facts at Druggist*. 1 more expensive than the front of war the quarry and place it upon the road ments. earnest that the pledge will be kept, and make the road passable nt all the presidential electors nominated abroad. Democratic Convention, Chicago, June 21. j times of tbe year. yesterday are identical with thceleetors WE WANT BETTER ROADS. Mr. Perry presented the list to indi nominated in Albany Inst February, For the accommodation of those de County Commissioner Thus, l’erry of viduals owning in the aggregate nearly siring to visit Chicago on the above oc and the ballot bearing their names will $1,000,600 worth of property, tributary casion, the Union Pacific will sell tick be voted in November by every demo North Yamhill is interested in the road ets to Chicago and return at one fare to this road, and the entire production question, and he wants good roads if it crat deserving of the mime. 'Phus, for the round trip. For dates of sales whatever differences may exist at pres Is possible to get them. In a conversa ’ of which must pass over this road, no and limits of tickets or any additional ent will end when the Chicago conven tion with him yesterday during the : matter what its condition; he only, re information apply to W. Ft. Hurlburt. tion arrays democracy against republic noon hour we learned that he spent the ceived the promise of 100 days’ work Asst. General Passenger agent Union, anism. The Syracuse convention elect whole of Monday in soliciting signa for a man, ninety days’ work for a Pacific system, Portland, Or. ed a full delegation to Chicago. The tures from the citizens of Cheeowcn and team, and $77.50 in money. A consid views of the Argitx as to the wisdom of North Yamhill precincts to a subscrip erable portion of this aniouut was giv en by men who do not own property, this course have already been set forth tion list headed like this: at length and it is not necessaay to re “We, the undersigned subscribers do iwt still our most progressive citizens. Mr. Perry has concluded that be pent them here. The lielegation chos hereby promise and agree that if the The old ide* of 40 years ago was that facial could have put the day in to better ad eruptions county court of Yamhill county will en yesterday, however, lias the greatest were due to a “blood humor,” for vantage talking politics, and it might procure a reck crusher and crush rock which they gave potash. Thus all the old Sarsa- latitude of discretion in its action at Chicago, and when tlie national con on the farm of Warren Merchant, for appear to a person who has not given parillas contain potash, a most objectionable and drastic mineral, that instead of decreasing, vention assembles we believe the party the making of a roadbed the entire dis the benefits of good roads careful con actually create« more eruptions. You have no will be so in accord as to the liest course tance from the crossroads in the town sideration, that politics and legislation ticed this when taking other Sarsaparillas than to pursue that a contest and all sem of North Yamhill, at the corner of J. J. were of more importance and benefit. Joy’s. It is however now known that the stom the blood creating power, is the seat of all blance even of disagreement in New Burton’s land, to where the county The condition of the roads, the high ach, road crosses the railroad trnck at North ways of the people, have more to do vitiating or cleansing operations. A stomach York will vanish.— Alban;/ Argue. clogged by indigestion or constipation, vitiates Yamhill railroad station, said road to I with the condition of the people than the blood, result pimples. A clean stomach and the person who has not given the mat lie 16 feet in width and to lie covered THE BURDEN IS HERE. healthful digestion purifies it and they disappear. with not less than 6 inches ef crushed ter proper study, can comprehend. Thus Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla is compounded President Harrison congratulated his rock, that we will denate for assistance While Mr. Perry is disgusted, we after the modern idea to regulate the bowels aud stimulate the digestion. The effect is immediate hearers on Memorial day that “we do in the construction of said road, the would cheer him with the fact that ! and most satisfactory. A short testimonial to not burden our people to maintain amounts of money or labor set opposite nothing succeeds without agitation and i contrast tbe action of the potash Sarsaparillas standing armies.’’ our names. The work to be done un that he has probably induced several and Joy’s modern vegetable preparation. Mrs. ■ C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St., 8. F., writes: “I No—but we do burden them with der the supervision of the supervisor of to think on this matter. have for years had indigestion, I tried a popular taxes for pensions which exceed the the road district, and at the time he The writer thinks that good roads iu Sarsaparilla but it actually caused more pimples cost of the largest standing army in may designate, and not later than No the United States, such as exist in the to break out on my face. Hearing that Joy’s was republic of France, would have more to a later preparation and acted differently, I tried vember 1, 1892.” Europe. Our list of pensioners exceeds by over Mr. Perry informs us that the road do with the prosperity of the people of It and the pimples immediately disappeared.” 325,000 the great standing army of mentioned is about one mile in length, this country than the money legis and although not an bad ground for lation demanded by all the political 500,000 in Germany. We support wholly or partially from making road, it is, owing to the large parties. Our space is limited in this the treasury one in twelve of the en amount of travel over it, in a bad con issue and a lengthy discussion cannot « tire voting papulation north and south. dition. No less than eight daily mails be entered into. During the past year . Large.t bottle, moat effective, nm. prie*, SOLD BY ROGERS BROS. We added to the pension list in ten and nineteen-twentieths of all produce we have lieetl collecting facts, figures, I 5,000 ACRES Finest Fruit Land & Willamette Valley J. PriDIAMIlRtUBCWUHSLEEPERIi (Of Lutest F>]uipineiit. i TOLRIST SLEEI IW CARS UvM that cati bo uoiim I rut ted mid in which aeuonniHKiHti'iir Hit for hot* <lerv of First or Set-olidTick et«. and ELEGHT HU COM IIES. Continuous Line connecting with all * lines, cffcrc’iug direct ano unin terrupted service. l’mlniaii >1,..,.,i,-^rva>i«,tt. ran bv «reliv ed it> Nilvatu-. -In..ii/! ,.i., wnl <>flli>-road 1 liriill'dl f'-»» all PolnM ’""'•‘t-" • A,.,, England tnid Euroi’t • .«i. I.<• putt E mf « <i at any ii« ke: office of tliis < • fitir ity Full infori« »sti« n < «>i tiling rate?, limo of trains. rou'.tM» and other dvmiin fnnd?bo4 on tpplicvth ii to any agent. or A D CHARLTON. Asijt General Pansenger Ag»-nl Genera! Office Of the Company, N«, 1B1 First 81-, Cor. Wahfngton. I’ortand. Or. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that 1 have been duly appointed assignee of the estate of II. C. Cameron & Co., insolvent debtors. All persons, therefore, having any claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, duly verified at the office of McCain A Magere, at McMinn ville. Oregon, within three months front tins 14th day of April. 1892 JOHN H. WALKER. Assignee. McCain A Magers. Attorneys. APPERSON Having leased and fitted up the Masonic Building, has Pimples THE FINEST STORE AND LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. Spring and Summer Goods Just Opened up and ready for the Trade Our Spring stock is, we think, exceptionally fine. An examination will satisfy all that in quantity, J ’ Inil’e Vegetable quality and prices we lead all competitors. Juy 0 Sarsaparilla A. J. APPERSON. * .’A- jr