The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 28, 1892, Image 2

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    have already said, a pereunial flow of' The astrologer Zadkiel is doubtless
innocent wit and gentle humor, gush-i “a most eminent fool,” but be under-
THE
The American idea of righting wrongs Ex-Gov.
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in g un
up from thf
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depths nf
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a joyous
and «L
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stood
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of prediction as «roll
well qq
as
HARDING L HEATH, Publishers.
is by ballots, not bullets.
i
ing Reminiscences of the Democratic kindly nature, which import to his any
one who understands it no better.
Mr. Frick’s decree that the working­ Candidates.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
conversation a zest quite impossible to In his “Voice of the Stars” he has the
I
•ns Copy, per year, inadmace........... . $1 00 men of the Carnegie mills shall not or­
describe. They are peculiar to hlmse f following forecast for July of tins
•ne Copy, six months in advance.............
50 ganize for mutual benefit is the attempt
My acquaintance with Mr. Stevenson i and defj- either imitation or reproduis blessed year 1892:
of an arbitrary and tyrannical man to • which began with the opening of the 1 tion. There is a spontaneity, a natur­ Mars is now stationary iu Aquarius FARMERS—Don't you know that last year Wheat
Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville impose his will upon men as free as
forty-fourth congress, soon ripened into : alness, a sort of lambent beauty in his 17 deg., 14 min., to the grief of Russia sold for 2 to 5 cents per bushel more at Litton than it did at any other
Oregon, as second-class matter.
extw ]
is Pure Profit to you.
himself.
an intimacy which enabled me to be­ flashes of mirth that cannot be trans­ and the perplexity of Prussia; and to warehouse in Yamhill county. This extta-price
The
effectual
way
to
resist
Buch
an
NOW
WHY
NOT
MAKE
THIS
PROF
'IT
BY
STORING GRAIN
ferred
to
paper.
If
they
could
1>e
T
come
thorougly
acquainted
with
every
the
sftrrow
of
humanity,
for
the
violent
All tubscribers who do not receive their
IN THE DAYTON WAREHOUSE.
paper regularly will confer a favor by im­ attempt is to vote down the system phase of his character, and my estimate might swell this letter to a volume passions of cruel men are thereby
mediately reporting the same to this office which creates Fricks and gives them of bis many admirable qualities may with the gems of quiet but brilliant aroused, and deeds of blood disgrace
The difference in price is caused by cheap river transportation to
opportunity for injustice.
be truly summarized in the single state­ raillery with which I have known him the vaunted civilization at the close of Portland, and Dayton is the only town in the county having it.
The workingmen are at a disadvan­ ment that, taken all in all, he comes as to enliven an evening’s entertainment. the nineteenth century.
Thursday, July 28, 1892.
The proprietor of the Dayton warehouse Will buy Wheat. Oats. Hay,
tage solely because of the system which near filling my highest ideal of a model I will venture to repeat but one of his Grief of Russia was a pretty safe pre­
T he advkbtisixg R ates or T he T f . i . f .- creates great aggregations of wealth by gentleman as anyone I ev^r saw. I do moi», not that it is by anj- means diction, seeing that already for many Potatoes and all Produce of the Farm for Cash.
rwoxE-REGisTER are liberal, taking in giving favored men the privilege of tax­ not allude to his attainments as a law­ among the most striking, but because it months she has been “enjoying poor
Binding' Twine Sold..
eonsidcration the circulation. Single ing all other men under cover of law.
yer, to his ability as a statesman, nor related to himself.
health” on an empty stomach; and
inch. $1.00, each subsequent inch, $.75.
Come and get our price on Twine before von bnv.
Special inducements for yearly or semi- That system tends directly to produce to any of those varied talents which
I happened to be present when he Prussia’s perplexities from having c.
M. W. TALLMAN,
yearly contracts
those conditions which give to the have given him such a just distinction met his cousins, Mr. McKenzie, of lunatic for a King and Emperors are
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Proprietor Dayton Warehouse.
J ob W ork N eatly A xd Q cicki . y E xxcvtbd managers of great industries the chance among the prominent men of the na­ Kentucky, and Mr. Davidson, of Flor­ not matters of to-day.
But how, ex­
at reasonable rates Our facilities are to exercise arbitrary power in oppress­ tion. These are known and conceded ida, for the first time on the floor of the
cept from the baleful inactivity of Mars,
the best in Yamhill county and as good
as any in the state A complete steam ive ways. It tends to the massing of by intelligent people every where. I house, and remarked that it was as could Zadkiel know that Senators
plant insures quick work.
wealth in the hands of a few who have refer to the gentle virtues so constantly pleasing as it was unusual to see three Sherman and Morgan would lock horns
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onlj- to combine in order that they inay illustrated in all the relations of his pri­ cousins, after long years of separatiion, on the silver question?
R emolu T ioes of C ondolence and all O bit -
nary Poetry will be charged for a r regular do what they will. It tends to the vate life—the unaffected kindness of meet as representatives in cengress from
advertising rates.
monopolj- of opportunities, to the crea­ disposition, the purity of thought, the three different states. “Yes,” replied
The Hop Industry.
A ll C ommunications M ust B e S wxed B y tion of classes, to the exclusion of com­ guileless candor, the fealty to truth, Mr. Stevenson quick as a flash of light­
The hop industry of this county is
the person who sends them, not for pub­ petition in every market except that of the harmless mirth, the forgetfulness of ning and with that peculiar twinkle In
lication, tWiless unaccompanied by a “non
self, the tender regard for the rights his eye which gave the real point to his increasing rapidly. Probably 40 hop
de plume,” but for a guarantee of good labor.
Pennsylvania, whose workingmen and feelings of others, and tlie genuine jeu d’esprit, “and ours is not much of houses have been erected in this section
faith. No publications will be published
unless so signed.
are
now the most conspicuous sufferers sympathy with all around him, which an office-seeking family, either.” He during the past year. Our hardware
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«■« ither tor from that system, has long been its
A ddress A ll C ommunications
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make him the prince of companions could well afford to be the butt of his firms have sold a total of 42 stoves for
the editorial or business departn?ents.’ t0 most uncompromising supporter. It is .and the paragon of friends which clothe ; own witticism, for if there is an in­ hop houses, and O. O. Hodson, of this
T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville,
for her w’orkingmen to throw her in­ his presence of mind in ;>cr|>etual sun­ stance in the au unis of modern politics, city,has already worked up 1200 pounds
Oregon.
fluence upon the other side, upon the shine and fill his household with do­ ■ not only of the office seeking the man, of sheet iron into pipe for distributing
♦ * *
S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis ­
side
of the people, not the plutocrats. mestic affection and happiness.
but finding the right one at that, it is the heated air. He has orders on hand
ter will be mailed to any person in the
United States or Europe, who desires one, They have votes enough to do this, and
In fact, I have rarely heard his name : to be found in the career of Adlai E. now that will require 600 pounds more,
free of charge
making a total of 1800 pounds. The
its doing will be the surest guarantee mentioned since I first knew him with­ • Stevenson.
♦ •
that
no
Frick
shall
hereafter
have
pow
­
W k IxvtTK You To C omeabk T he T elk -
out involuntarily recurring to the • The character of this most estimable farmers are slowly engaging in mixed
fhone -R egister witli any other paper er to make himself their master or in.
quaint but exquisite eulogy of Sir Thos. . man is a choice theme with me, and I farming. Fruit trees and hop vines are
published in Yamhill county.
solently to interfere with their right to More upon his pseudo friend at Ant­ • fear I have already lingered too long being planted in greater numbers each
associate themselves for mutual help werp:
upon him, even if it were necessary to year, and already our business men are
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
and protection.
“I do not know if there be anywhere ’ advert to the honesty, ability aud fidel­ feeling the benefit of ready monej- at
This is the right way, the orderly­ to be found a more learned or better ity with which he has discharged every all seasons, instead of just nfter wheat
FOR PRESIDENT,
GROVER CLEVELAND,
way, the lawful, American way of bred man. He is so civil to all men 1 public dutj- committed to his trust. All harvest.
of New York.
combating wrongs that bide under and yet so particularly kind to friends, ! that is part of the familiar history of
Before Starting on a Journey
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
cover of law, and therefore cannot lie and is so full of candor and affection 1 the times, however, and I have simply
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,
corrected by the courts.
that there is not, perhaps, above one or to congratulate the country upon the A person usually desires to gain some
of Illinois.
Violence is crime. Those who resort two to be found anywhere that are in 1 nomination of two such singularly information as to the most desirable
For Presidential Electors,
to it force the public, the government all respects so perfect a friend as he is. - pure, upright and patriotic citizens as route to take, and will purchase tickets
W. M. C olvig ................... of Jackson,
G eo . E. N oland ..........
of Clatsop, and all the strength of the nation into He is extraordinarily modest—there is ’ himself and bis illustrious colleague on via the one that will afford him the
R out . A. M iller ,............ of Jackson opposition to themselves and are beaten no artifice in him—and yet no man lias ’ the democratic ticket for the two high- quickest and best service. Before start­
W. F. B utcher ................... of Baker. by their own lawlessness, however just more of a prudent simplicity than lie ' est offices known to our government.
ing on a trip to Chicago or any point
their original quarrel may have l>een. has. His conversation was so pleasant
east, you should provide yourself with
J.
P
roctor K nott .
The democratic states of New York
But a free government, wherein every and so innocently cheerful that his
a map and time table of the Wisconsin
and Indlana have given their judgment
man has an equal vote, affords a rem­ company did in a great measure lessen
PROTECTION PARADOXES.
Central lines. The trains run on this
upon Pinkertonism by passing laws
edy at the ballot box for such wrongs my longings to go back to my own
route are vestibuled and are clipped
forbidding employment within their as grow out of these evil conditions.
That taxing an article makes it with Pullman’s latest Drawing Room
country and to my wife and children
borders of armed lsxlies of hired merce­
That remedy is to change the condi­ which an absence of four months had cheaper.
Sleepers, elegant Day Coaches and din­
naries.
That making an article cheaper ena­ ing cars of latest design, built expressly
tions.— .V. Y. World.
quickened very much.”
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2
The conversation of Mr. Stevenson is bles its manufacturer to paj- higher for this service, and are exquisite in
It is said that the amount that will
furnishings and convenient and com­
be paid to the Carnegie company for THE PROTECTION BOOMERANG. not only “pleasant and innocently wages.
That taxing raw material cheapens fortable in arrangement and so com­
cheerful,” but carries with it a certain
something over 6060 tons of armor-plate
There is the home-market fallacy— indescribable charm whicli renders him cost to manufacturers and lowers prices plete in every detail that they have no
will be about $4,000,000. The contract
can anything lie clearer than that the very soul and center of every social to consumers.
superior in comfort and elegance. The
was let by the secretary without adver­
American laborers must spend their circle iu which lie may be thrown.
That a tariff paying $175,000,000 a Dining car service is pronounced by all
tising for bids or inviting any competi­
wages at home ’and for American pro­ Wliether surrounded by a group of un­ year into the public treasurj- does not the most elegant ever inaugurated, and
tion.
ducts, while it is notorious tliat their lettered laborers, or at a state dinner increase the prices of the things taxed is operated in the interest of its patrons.
The republicans have a Harry-son, employers not only buy foreign goods, with cabinet ministers, senators and to produce this sum,
Fast trains via the Wisconsin Central
the democrats a land to Cleave to, and but take their profits abroad and spend diplomats, there is the same absence of That foreigners pay the duties, and Lines leave Minneapolis daily at 12.45
them
over
there,
Mr.
Carnegie
himself
the prohibitionists a well to Bid for
everything like self-consciousness—the so largelj- support our government, but p. m. and 6.25 p. m., and St. Paul at
and the people’s party a web to being an instance? It is therefore a same unaffected deference to all those that out of mercy to them the Reed- 1.30 and 7.15 p. m., making favorable
Weave(r) and a Field to make hay patriotic course for his laborers to en­ around him, and the same quiet, unob­ McKinley congress spent only $1,000,- connection with all trains from the
with. All are satisfied, and the merry deavor to increase their wages at tire trusive modesty, yet the same original­ 000,000.
west and southwest.
expense of his profits. There is the ity of thought, the same manliness of That the price of farm produce has
work of polities goes on.—£ j -.
For tickets, time tables, berth reserva­
American laborer fallacy—if tlie whole sentimeut, the same sparkle of inoffens­ gone up under McKinleyism while the tions, etc., apply to G. F. McNeill, C.
Millionaire manufacturers whs re­ community is to be taxed in order to ive wit, and the same naivete of humor cost of living goes down.
P. & T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., or Jas.
fusing to either compromise, arbi­ enable the American laborer to earn which invariably impart to his conver­ That untaxing foreigners only is“rec- C. Pond, G. P. & T. A., Chicago, Hl.
trate or even confer with their work­ high wages, why should not the em­ sation an enchantment as irre­ iprocity.”
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
men, and who refuse to tell a congress- ployers, who are directly benefited by sistible as it is inimitable. Despis­ Tliat high tariffs make high wages
sional committee anything about their by the tax, be taxed in their turn by ing tlie role of “Sir Oracle,” and with a in the United States but leave wages in Thifl List is Published Fxclutlvely in this
Paper Every Two Weeks.
profits or the costs of their products, their employees? There is the foreign good, sound contempt for the social every protectionist countrj- in Europe
may reasonably lie charged with laying pauper labor fallacy—it is absurd to at­ nuisance known as “The Monologist,” lower than in free trade England.
Following are the letters remainingfor
tempt to preserve American labor from he lias cultivated thf art of silence as That our manfacturcrs produce sta­
in the wrong.
the competition of foreign lalior by well as the art of speech. His words are ple articles more cheaply than they two weeks in the postoffice at McMinn­
The National Guard of Pennsylvania keeping out the goods made by foreign “like apples of gold in pictures of sil­ can be made abroad, but that we need ville, Oregon, July 27, 1892 :
Anderson, J B . Holroy, W
has been called out three times during labor and letting in the foreign iaborit- ver,”. because they are always “fitly a high tariff to enable them to do it.
Adair, W
Harding, J
the past seven years, each time to sub­ self. And so it is with the whole list spoken,” and many a time I have
That the older infant industries grow Albee, Ed
>
James, G
due a row between H. C. Frick and his of protectionist arguments; there is not heard him referred to as the very life of the more protection they need.
Anderson,
Helen
B
Murry,
Levi
lal»orers, caused in each case by Frick’s one of them that can be hurled against
an entertainment in which he had tak­ That a party having more than 6,000- Ballou, Mrs A (' 3 Morgan, Laurence
attempt to reduce wages. No man in the Homestead rioters without flying
en seemingly less part than any one 000 voters, nine-tenths of whom are Blood, B F
More, J B
the state lias cost the commonwealth so back like a boomerang against the pro­
else present, simply from his rare pow­ workingmen, is an “enemy to labor.” Brandstross, M
Miller, Henry-
much money.
tected employers.
That the protected manufacturers Borgin, Andrew Pai liter, MissLilliau
er of saying the right thing just at the
paj- large sums into the republican Crandall, C
right time in the right way.
Peterson, Miss S
French breeders hate become so
FIGURES ON HOMICIDE.
campaign fund, and maintain lobby­ Chapman, J A 2 Redd, J W
I
have
frequently
thought,
and
it
is
much interested in making an exhibit
Oregon «lands fifty-fourth in the no doubt true, that tliesingular fascina­ agents and subsidized newspapers to Ford, E T
Soper Mrs Lee E
of their horses at the World’s fair that
numerical order of states, according to tion of Mr. Stevenson as a colloquialist defend high dnties, solelj- to raise Fitzgerald, Rachel Spencer, J T
they have sought to stimulate competi­
the number of prisoners in each charg­ is due to the fact that many- of the finer wages in the United States.— World.
Hill, Joseph
Stockhirsch, C H
tion, and thus secure the best results,by
White, Mrs Ollie
offering as a prize a handsome bronze ed witli homicide, says the bulletin on qualities of his nature are constantly,
The certain effect of free competition
homicide recently issued by the United though quite unconsciously, rellected
Parties calling for the above letters
statue of a typical French trotter. This
Oregon and in his ordinary intercourse with his in every industry is to reduce the eost will please say “Advertised.” If not
statue is to be modeled from life by M. States census office.
Arizona have each the same number. fellow-men of whatever condition or of the product to a fair profit on the called for in two weeks they will l>e
Isadora Bonheur, and be awarded to
The population of this state is 313,767; degree. As I have already said, he is cheapest eost of production. Cost of sent to the dead letter office as “un­
the best collection of trotters exhibited
of Arizona, 59.620. Oregon has 440 as much at home and equally as enter­ production everywhere must adapt claimed.”
J. C. C ooper , P. M.
at the exposition.
prisoners charged with the crime of taining iu a crowd of illiterate laborers itself to this scale and production whose
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The invasion of Pennsylvania by the homicide and they are distributed as as with a company of tlie most disting­ cost cannot so adapt itself must stop or |
armed Pinkertons was nothing more follows: Native white—native parents, uished statesmen or in a circle of the meet ruin. Cotton cloth must be made l
«than the first act of war, and the Pink­ 187; one parent foreign, 10; parents highest literary culture, and it is sim­ in New England and iron must be AVER’S CHERRY PECTORAL
ertons, not being citizens, should be foreign, 63; one or both parents un­ ply because he has the same respect for made in Pennsylvania as cheaply as
is the best remedy for Croup,
treated as hostile». They did not act known, 33; foreign born, 100; nativity genuine manhood, whether he finds it in Tennessee, Georgia or Alabama, or Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, and all
the
Northern
products
will
be
driven
unknown
7.
Colored
—
Negroes,
10;
in
the
sumptuous
palace
of
tlie
million
­
the sudden Throat and Lung Troubles
as a lawful body under the laws of the
state, and it was inqiossible for them to Chinese, 25; Indians, 5. Of the 440 aire or tlie humble cottage of the hon- out of tlie market by the Southern. ’ to which young people are subject.
Keep this medicine in the house. Hon.
1* appointed deputy marshals, as the prisoners, 438 are males. The execu­ . est toiler. With him “rank is but the This means that workers in cotton and ’ C. Edwards Lester, late U. S. Consul to
iron
in
the
North
must
consent
to
|
tions
in
tlie
several
counties
of
the
1 guinea’s stamp, the man's the gowdfor
law states that such cannot be appoint­
Italy, and author of various popular
ed unless they have resided in the state state during ISfM) are as follows: Coos.l i a’ that.” He never estimates merit by gradual reduction of their wages to the | works, writes : —
“With all sorts of exposure, ir all
at least one year next before the ap- Grant, 2; Multnomah, 1; total, 4. Of the accident of birth or the advantages scale generations of slavery have fitted sorts
of climates, I have never, to this
82,329 priseners in the United States I of wealth or position. While he would the blacks of the South to content them­
poi n t ment. ____________
day, had any cold nor any affection of
June 1, 18’10, the numlier charged with not, to save his life, “crook the preg- selves with. This reduction must be the throat or lungs which did not yield
Following the recent discussion in homicide was 7,386 or 8.97 per cent. I nant hinges of the knee where thrift made or the Northern manufacturers to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral within 24
Of course I have never allowed
English journals of the relative merits Of tliat number 6,958 were men and might follow fawning,” lie is always will be undersold In the market and hours.
myself to be without this remedy in all
of English and American locomotives, 393 were women. As to color, 4,425 i ready to extend the hand of friendly driven out of business; whereupon my voyages and travels. Under my
observation, it has given relief to a
it is suggested that during the World’s were white, 2,739 negroes, 9 Chinese, 1 i sj’mpathy to real worth under what­ wages to workmen will stop altogether. own
vast number of persons ; while in acute
—Oregonian.
fair a contest be had to settle the ques- Japanese, and 92 Indians.
cases of pulmonary inflammation, such
ever circumstances he may find it.
as uroup and diphtheria in children, life
And so,too, I have no doubt that the
tion. It is proposed that two or more
been preserved through its effects.
Whilst junketing in California last simple, unconscious suavity of manner
An old Umatilla county- democrat has
crack English locomotives with Eng-
recommend its use in light and fre­
spring, Andrew Carnegie, whose name which invariably characterizes bis in­ furnishes the Rast Oregonian with the I quent
doses. Properly administered,
lish crews make the run from New is now so familiar to the American pub­
accordance with your directions, it is
tercourse witli rich and poor alike is followind definition of democracy: in
York to Chicago over one of the main
a
priceless
blessing in any house.”
lic, said in an interview: “In the lat­ due to tliat sensitive regard to the “Democracy is the dream of the past, I
railroad lines, and that the same num-
ter part of the ’70s I made money at rights of others, tlie delicate, ever-pres­ the voice of tiie reformer, tlie majesty .
her of the best locomotives of American the rate of $2,000,000 a year. I am now
-
manufacture do the same and that the worth in value of my jiossessions be­ ent sense of justice which constitutes the mind, aud the sunshine of the;
rnEPjIRKD BT
V-'
the leading trait in his character and is American continent. Democracy- is I
results be compared.
tween $30,000,000 and $35,000,000. Be­
i as conspicuously visible in tlie conduct not the offspring of plenty; it always Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
sides
my American manufactories I of his private affairs as in his discharge comes up where justice is deserted; in Scld by all DHiggi.t«. Price $1; six bottle«, $S
In every labor trouble the anarchist
finds a chance to introduce his incendi­ own a syndicate of newspapers pub­ of public duty. It has often occurred obscurity, where no human hand
ary views aud to do damage to tlie lished in small English towns.” But to me that he would not know how to writes its ambition. Its cradle is below
TSE-A.T-! ZMZEETT
how did he make the money? The
cause he is attempting to help. Tlie
; do an unjust or an unkind tiling to the regard of society. The coarse hands
whole
philosophy
is
in
a
nut
shell.
assault of Manager Frick, of tlie Car­
any body or under any circumstances. of toil steady its infant step, the rough
negie company was damnable, and the Says Mr. Carnegie: “It isn’t the man
In my estimation, however, tlie most voices of labor are its childhood’s music; I 2
assaulter should receive the full penalty who docs the work that makes the pleasing feature in Mr. Stevenson’s the hard work of life its school, i L*
of the law; banging would not be too money. It’s the man who gets the character is tlie absolute purity of ins Wealth is not its father, indulgence
severe. The publication of anarchistic other men to do it.” Mr. Carnegie has thought, the unfailing consistency of not its mother. This seed of liberty is >
literature should be prohibited by law, a manor house near Aseott, England, a his moral conduct. A professed be­ the twin sister of human progress. It I
and every meeting of hot-headed for­ Highland castle in Scotland, a house liever in the sublime truths of the is the mountain range of the mind, the ’
eigners should be raided bj- the jiolice. on Fifty-first street, New York, a resi­ Christian religion, he never by word or ocean of tlie feeling, the broadest and I 2
The inzy, shiftless element of the Unit­ dence iu Pittsburg, and a winter resi­ deed affords grounds for even a suspi­ deepest of all that is hunam, the: “
ed States is imbibing the views of for­ dence in the South. The Carnegie iron cion of the sincerity of his faith. I climax of all that is divine—the richest ».
>
eign anarchists very freely. A fire is and steel combination emploj-s aliout have never known a more blameless legacy men inherit.”
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;
». it
put out very eassly at the start, but if 30,000 men and includes the following life. Throughout an intercourse of ex­
According to the New York Tribune
allc-,ed to burn will soon get,beyond great establishments: The Edgar ceptional intimacy, running through
Thompson Steel works, the Lucy fur­ nearly twenty years, J have never Secretary Tracy is entitled to so much
Fills? nsroz i
control.
naces, the Union Iron mills, the Key­
If you take pills it is because you
stone Bridge works, the Hermann known him to utter under any circum­ credit for the new navy tliat he must
never tried the
The death of l’alo Alt« last week re­ Steel works, the Frick Coke company, stances, a syllable savoring of profanity have planned and built every Ameri-,
S.
B.
Headache
and Liver Cure
moved from the turf the fastest trotting the Scotia ore mines and the Home­ ! irreverence or impurity.
can steel warship afloat. As a matter
It works so nicely, cieansing the Liver
station the world has ever seen. The stead Steel works.
of
fact,
however,
there
is
not
a
single
and Kidneys; acts as a mild physic without
Testing everything in the light of
pain or sickness, and does not stop
removal of this great son of Electioneer
truth and by the standard of correct new warship or cruiser in the water causing
you
from eating and working.
The
St.
Louis
Republic
says
it
was
leaves but two really great full trotters
which was designed or contracted for
[
ethics,
there
is
a
blunt
honesty
in
To Try It Is to Become a Friend to it.
his
now before the public. These are Al­ the single taxers who put the mortgage I convictions upon all subjects whicli he during Mr. Tracy’s administration. ! For Sale by R ogers B ros .
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lerton and Nelson—one owned in Iowa statistics into the census. It was the i never fails to defend with a manly in- Moreover, Mr. Reid's newspaper seeks
Notice
to
Creditors.
and the other in Maine. Axtell and siugle taxers who printed a million I dependence which commands the re- to give credit to Mr. Tracy for the War
Stamboul are also stallions with very copies of “Protection or Free Trade?” spent of every one, however much he college. The prides of the new navy Notice is hereby given that the under
signed lias been appointed administratrix
fast records, but apparently their day in the Congressional Record, and now may differ from him, yet always with were planned and begun during Mr. (with
To be gold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and
the will annexed) of tne estate of
on the track is gone, and they will only these irrepressible agitators have asked that respectful regard for the opinions Whitney’s brilliant administration of; Samuel Turner, deceased, by the county upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per
hereafter be heard of in the stud. There the Worlds fair commissioners to label of others which to the unprejudiced tlie navy department, and the War col­ court of Yamhill county state of Oregon; annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now
has duly qualified as such admtnistra*
is another which may some day set a 1 each foreign exhibit with a card giving mind is the highest evidence of the sin­ lege at Newport also received its first and
Therefore all persons having claims in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3, miles of Amitv.
impulse from his enlightened en- I trix.
against »aid estate are hereby required to Over 700,000 pounds of fruit shipped from this point last year.
mark for any of these mentioned in i the following information: Cost of cerity of his own. It is consequently I great
couragement.
present
them with the proper vouchers
goods
at
place
of
production;
amount
of
this paragraph. This is Arion, who
j matter for but little surprise tliat lie is
therefor to me at my residence near North
For particulars apply to or address
made such phenomenal time last year I duty, including customs brokerage; j so universally esteemed by those who
Buckingham’s Dye for the whiskers Yambill, in said county, within six months
j from this date.
of transportation to Chicago; sell-
does
its
work
thoroughly,
coloring
a
as a 2-year-old. For this year at least, I eost
Will. F. BREIDENSTEIN,
Dated July 28. 1892.
ing price in Chicago. The request is a 1 know- him, irrespective of religious jier- uniform brown or black, which, when
the battle for supremacy will undoubt­ I reasonable oue and compliance with it | suasion or political predilection.
NANCY TURNER.
AMITY
FRUIT
LAM) COMPAN Y,
dry, will neither rub, wash off nor soil j
Administratrix.
edly l»e !>et ween Allerton ami Nelsou. will prove bighlj- instructive.
There is with Mr. Stevenson, as I i linen.
ZMlcZbzIinn.ville, Oreg’cn.
Ramsey
&
Fenton,
Attorneys
for
Estate.
I
I
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
THE AMERICAN IDEA.
ADLAI STEVENSON.
DAYTON WAREHOUSE!
is the cause cf ua end cf suf-
i.ylns. A safe and certain remedy it J
OR. HENLEY’S
;
Oregon Kidney Too. J
It can do vou no harm. It may do
vau much good. Here is the testi-
rnony of ore sufferer who hat been
made a “a new man.
I bai <>'» i troubled many years
vilh d: « sse of the kidneys when
kind I rovi lente sent ><r. Henk-y
< i ilb- >re.» i Kidney lea to my
’
ha I < i almo.' mirat-u-
lina few day» I «ai
A. TCPI ER.
<wi<te»4al HoU'l.
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a
ired thousand»;
ycu ? T g - -Tior-
tUG lístC.
GOODS.
AT REDUCED PRICES !
WHITE GOODS,
PARASOLS.
ibably’the rreat»»t opportunity
C awn
Now la th« «i$n« l‘«Uy
tre«*.
Dettar writ« at once.
laboring wo|»l«
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’ “llrí'inñi'ír
Ad<ii«ae,
JfriA co.. Box 4M«. r«rtl««d. líala».
East and South
—VIA—
Pacific Rout»
ANO A LOT OF FINE DRESS GOODS. Southern SHASTA
LINE.
F, W. REDMOND
1-1
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A Priceless Blessing.”
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Express Tyains Dave Portland Daily
ltoselnitg Mall Dally.
ARRIVE
LEAVE.
Albany Local, Daily, Except Sunday.
LEAVE
ARRIVE.
Portland . 5:
Albany......... 5:
p m Albany......... 9: pm
a m Portland
8:55am
Piilliiian Buffet Nlee|»ers,
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
For accommodation of second class passen­
gers attached to express trains
WEST SIDE DIVISION
Between Portland and Corvallla.
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday.
AKniVB •
LEAVE
10:10 a m
Portland .. 7:30 a in McMinn’
McMinn’ . 10:10a in Corvallis. 12:10 p ui
2 :.MI p iu
Corvallis 12 :.’>5 p in McMinn'
McMinn’... 2:50 j> m Portland . 5 30 p a
At Albany and Corvallis connect wilh
trains of Oregon Pacific
Express Train Daily, except Sunday...
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
Portland. 4:40pm McMnn .. 7.25pm
McMinn’... 5:45 a
Portland. . 8 :20 a ly
Through Tickets to all Points
EAST
AND
SOUTH.
For tickets and fuU information regard
rates, mans, etc., cull on the Company’!
nt at McMinnville
KOEHLER,
K. P. ROGER«,
Manager.
Asst. <1 F. A P Agt
from Terminal or Inferior Points IK
Northern Pacific
Railroad
is the Line to Take
To all Points East & South
It Is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs
Through VESTIBULED TRAINS
Every Day in lhe Year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No Change of Cars)
Composed of DINING CARS
(unsurpassed)
PULLNAN DR AWING ROOM SLREPEI8
(Of Latest Equipment,)
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Best that ran be constructed and In
which accommodations are tor hol­
ders of First or 6econd-c|ai>s Tick­
ets. and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A Continuous Line connecting with all
lines, affordiug direct and unin­
terrupted service.
Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secur­
ed in advancetlirougliauyagentoftheroad
TIirifllHl
To AmericAi
"nd from all
Points
llliuugll Tiflifis
lllhtLSin
Engine
»nd Europe can be purchased at any ticket
office of this conraan.v.
Full information concerning rates, tims
o! trains, routes and other details furnish»»
on application to any agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON.
Asst. General Passenger Agent
Oeaeral omee Of the Company, Ke, lg|
WfflS
roiAHA,
Q
Finest Fruit Land tie Willamette Valley
ABBIVE.
Roseburg... 5:40 p m
Portia .id . 8:115 a m Rosebu:
. 4:O0 p m
Roseburg. . 6:2U a m|L Portland
—
K
□C
5,000 ACRES
i
LEAVE
Portland
7.00 p m SanFrsncisco 8.19 Btu
San Frail. . 7:00 p iu Portland
7.35 am
Above trains stop only at following sta­
tions north of Roseburg: East Portland,
Oregon Citv, Woodburtn, Salem, Albany,
Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Jun­
ction city. Irving. Eugene
KANSAS CITY, St PAUL
CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
AND A J J, POINTS
East, North & South
PULLMAN SLEEPERS,
COLONIST SLEEPERS
RECLINING CHAIR CARS.
ANO DINERS.
Steamers Portland to San Francisca Ertr, 4 Days
TICKETS W EUROPE.
For rate«» or general information rail on
or address,
W H. Hl'BLBVBT, Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt.
254 Washington 8t ,
PoBTl-AXD, OREOOS.
ADVERTISERS
on adyeftiwng space when in Chicago, wtll find it on fue ar
^:^x:noRD&TNOiiAs.
THIS
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