It is conceded that American labor THE TIN BUSINESS A FAILURE. The company owns a large estate and • ___ . receives the highest pay. But it is I has many chances yet for redeeming i equally true that it received the high A Trade Paper of High Standing Re the past, but if our advices are to be re-' HARDING L HEATH, Publishers. views the Situation. est pay before a tariff had lieen adopted lied on a pretty thorough change in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES. here. It received the highest ¡»ay in administration will have to take place The fin-mining industry of this You will find a Complete line of •)■>« Copy, par year, inadvance................. *1 00: the world under our lowest tariffs. It I country is not in a flourishing condi liefore dividends come in sight. Ono Copy, »ix month, in advance............. 50 I would receive the highest if we had Tn Virginia, the Boston Tin Mining I tion; in fact it is very unsatisfactory. That Desirable and Most Beautifully Located Property Known as i only a revenue tariff. The Harney Peak Mining, Milling company, operating the Cash mine in Entered at the post office at McMinnville The reasons are that there is a greater Rockbridge county, have built a large Oregon, as second-class matter. and Manufacturing company’s mines demand and a much wider field for la ■ in South Dakota have Iteen opened to ($75,000) plant and have developed the All tubteriber» who do not reccire their1 bor here in this relatively new country a considerable depth at a great number property to the depth of 00 feet and a paper regularly will confer a faror by im than in the crowded Old World; that of places, and a very large amount of length of some 200 feet, exposing a vein mediately reporting the ’unit to thin office lal»or is more productive here—produces money has been expended in this de about 7 feet wide of ore that is said to more in a day: that it is more intelli velopment work, and more recently in average 5 per cent, of tin. Unfortu Situate and adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park: Only five gent; that it is, in many industries, Thursday. August 11, 1892. building a fine mill (which is illustrat nately the title to this property is so ; minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con- well organized, and that the cost of liv ed in this issue of the Engineering and defective that it is impossible to say : sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation and Love REMEMBER OUR BLENDED COFFEE IS THE VERY BEST. SAT1ONAI. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ing is greater. Mining Journal), yet we hear of no when or how it can be perfected. The ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and ■ America has the greatest waterfall, paying results, and, according to our, vein is here said by experts to lie ex most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant Highest market price paid, for produce, either in cash FOR PRESIDENT, ! the longest river, the biggest trees, the private information, the supply of ore tremely “promising," and the reserves tiROVER CLEVELAND, or merchandise. most miles of railroad and the largest does not justify the starting of the mill, already large for the amount ot work , Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable terms. of New York. For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN. Sole Agent. number of land owners in the world. the title is made clear it Moreover the local papers are outspok- done. ' FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville. Or. Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city free. It would be as sensible to attribute en in denouncing the expenditures for ’*» however, unlikely that this mine ADLAI E. STEVENSON, Orders given the driver will receive : these things to our taxes as to credit of Illinois. property, claiming with much corrob- wil1 become a producer of any impoi- the tariff with the high wages. prompt attention. For Presidential Electors, 1 erative evidence, that there has been tance- If the protection system is “largely , ............................... W. M. C olvio . . . .. of Jackson, I r From all this it is evident that our ' sponsible” ” for honesty in this department of. for the the comfortsand comforts and the the ' of Clatsop, responsible (S eo . E. N olani » ... I tin mine* have thus far been disap-! ... .of Jaekson savings of our working people, why 1 the company’s business. RAST. A. Mll.I.Eli, pointing. We do not, however, aban The Engineering and Mining Jour ....... of Baker. | does not the same system produce the ( \V. F. B utches don hope that this industry will some ; nal was fiercely denounced some years The campaign will lie fairly on in a same results in other nations? Most of! ago when it warned English investors day become important. Except in : the European countries have protective few weeks. South Dakota the amount of develop Can. be had in quantity on short notice at this office. . tariffs—Germany, Italy and against the enterprise, which was then ment work done has tieen too little to •J 1 France, being floated in the London market at It would not be a very lively cam Spain among them, Why arc wages $15,000,000. The outcome thus far and condemn the properties, and even paign if one party undertook to con lower in any of them than in free trade the present prospects have fully justi there it is possible that permanent de duct it upon an issue which the other England? posits of ore of paying quality may lie Will some protectionist answer?—.V. fied the advice we then gave. It seems proved, as we sincerely hope they will1 side wouldn’t contest. pretty well established that at the pres i U’orW. ent time no paying tin mines have , be. Had the work of development pre- ■ The brick buildings are going sky »any, ’■ been opened in South Dakota, though ( ceded the sale to the English company ward and they are monuments to the A son of diaries A. Dana, of the r . and had the whole enterprise not been I magnificent and “ promising ” veins enterprise of McMinnville capitalists. New York Sun was on the (’leveland floated with so many and gross mis have been found in many places. Un Let some more of our moneyed men reception committee of that city, so its failure up to the present fortunately the mines, like the com statements, erect a few more. to have become self sustaining would says an exchange. And in this con panies, are better at “promising” than not have attracted so much attention nection it might I m ? mentioned that he or criticism. While the wheat crop is considered was the cause of all the trouble between “performing.” In California the Temescal mines of The manufacture of tin-plates in this short and will consist of less bushels I his father and Mr. (’leveland. When country has also been disappointing, for the state than last year, we console the latter was elected governor Dana the San Jacinto estate, also an English though there is no reason whatever ourselves with the fact that the farmers asked him to appoint his son to a place corporation, have greatly disappointed why this industry should not grow to are engaging in more mixed farming on his staff but his wishes were not the investors and the experts who very important proportions, even the tin mines shonld defer for and that there will lie more dollars complied with. All of the N'/oi’x vitup made such glowing reports on the though years the fulfillment of their promise.— property a few years ago. There the made through the year than there was eration and abuse of the ex-president Engineering and Mining Journal. company injudiciously expended a very last year. _______________ had its inspiration in a little personal large amount of money in a worthless I SUMMONS. Why is it the Portland drummer disapimintment. dam aud in a mill, without ascertain thinks that he is a little smarter than ing that the mine could supply it with In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon The punishment of Jams, the soldier paying ore—a blunder against which for Yamhill County. his fellow men and in attempting to Stina Madson, Plaintiff,| who insulted the uniform he wore by show his smartness or personal charms the Engineering and Mining Journal vs hurrahing for the anarchist who at It Madson, Deft. makes a complete ass of himself? A warned the company at the very out James To James R. Madson,said defendant: In tempted to kill Frick, of the Carnegie few of the drummers traveling out of set of its career. At present there are the name of the State of Oregon you are Portland are gentlemen at all times, company, is.creating a sensation in the practically no reserves of paying ore in hereby notified and required to be and ap in the above named court in the above but the great majority of them forget brains of editorial writers. The pun the mine. The output of tin, which pear entitled suit by Monday,the2611 oday of Sep wher. they are and exi>osc their breed ishment has been exagerated and lams up to a few months ago, had amounted tember. A. I).. 1892, that being the first day the next term of said court following the ing and the association of their youth. probably did not suffer as much as he to 120,000 pounds, will probably not ex- of of the six weeks' publication of deserved. He can console himself | eeed 300,000 pounds this year. The ore expiration this summons, and answer the plaintiffs The manufacturers of “Hop Bitters” with the notoriety he has gained, He i in the reserves, it is said, runs only 3 to complaint therein filed against you,and you will take notice that, that if you fail so to have gone out of business. For a num- never would have obtained it in civil I 3J per cent, of black oxide, instead of appear and answer, for the want thereof, I>er of years an immense business was life. : the 12 or 2o per cent, so confidently set the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which done and A. T. Soule, the president of ; forth in the prospectus of the company is. in nrief, for a decree of said court dis Every former resident of this city in i two years ago. the company, was paid a salary of $15,- solving the bonds of matrimony existing the plaintiff and the defendant 000 a year. A few years ago, however, passing through thisjsumnier lias re. It is yet, perhaps, too early to say between for an order of said court giving the all advertising was discarded and soon marked: “Gee Whiz! how the town I that this property does not contain and plaintiff the custody of the minor children the sale* run down to less than $5000 has grown.” It has for a fact and will paying veins, but it is certain that of the parties and changing her name to Nelson annually. Here is an example of the continue to grow. With such a pro there is nothing yet in sight which Stina This summons is served by publication wonderful resuls of advertising. Also lific country around the city there is would pay, the quantity being wholly thereof, by virtue of an order of Hon. Geo that like handling an umbrella In a no chance for a set back as the coun insufficient to supply an economical 11. Burnett, judge of said court, bearing date of August 2nd, 1882. storm, to lie successful you must always try can back even an abnormal growth plant and too ]>oor to work on a small A 11-33 A “Home institution" that pays more city taxes than all the other implement firms combined. RAMSEY A FENTON. » Attorneys for Plaintiff. scale. of McMinnville. keep it up. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. AT THE MODEL GROCERY NOW ON THE MARKET AND FOR SALE. Fancy and Staple Groceries, ** Teas, Coffees and Spices, Melons, Fruits and Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Stoneware. Pleasant Home Addition To McAIimiville. Warehouse Receipts r J. H. HENDERSON, B. M. WADE í CO Union Block, McMinnville DEALERS IN Farm Machinery, Stoves and Tinware, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steel and Goal. A FULL LINE OF BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES ON HAND. PACTPir WACON' We ca^ Partlcular attention to this wagon, and 1 xlvII Iv Vi xxUvlii invite you to compare it with any other wagon in the market. They are warranted against all defects and guaranteed better than any other. UNIVERSAL GARLAND AND UNIVERSAL STOVES. These stoves need no recommen dation from us. Warranted to give satisfaction or will he tak en back and money refunded. Baker and Glidden barb wire, plows, cultivators, disc and spring tooth harrows. The St. Louis wooden pumps always in stock. R. M. WADE & CO., McMinnville, Or. 3 K It K \ P( > oindian ; mei > I < I \ I: COMPANY Will Locate at McMinnville for Three Weeks Commencing Monday, August, Eighth. It is a Free Show. Come One, Come All. KICKAPOO INDIAN SAGWA A TRUTHFUL TALE SPEEDS BEST WHEN PLAINLY TOLD KICKAPOO INDIAN • • • PJIL E do not pretend that these children W of nature, the Indians, X T fr quick cure for all kinds of pain . ¿000 FOR MAN OR BEAST J,. and Healthy Liver means strikes the Root of Disease Remedies. I It means Happiness and trace of mineral poisons are Contentment. contained therein. chronic diseases. • ■ “ Nature’s Greatest Gift of All.” Blood-Making Blood-Cleansing WORM • • KILLER Life-Sustaining Prepared by the Kickapoo Indians from their own Natural 'TTIE rare combination Roots and Herbs. Two to four of the lx?st of the doses will be sufficient. A vegetable kingdom, gath ered, cured, and pre 1 Pleasant, Safe, Reliable and pared into medicine by , Prompt Remedy for the removal the native skill of those of Stomach and Seat or Pin versed in Nature’s ways, Worms from Child or Adult has l)_en given to the I It is easy to take, never fails, world in this prepara tion. Nothing equalling absolutely harmless, and re it for the cure of the ills quires no physic. o z Ü K ickapoo - INDIAN = o arising from impure Price, 25 cents a package; blood, torpid liver, dis 5 for $1.00. eased kidneys, deranged stomach, and the ner vous system, and espe For sale by all druggists cially for those ailments throughout the U. S. peculiar to women, has ever been known. Its fame has pread like a I | prairie fire from one end of the continent to lhe other. The cures which have been wrought by I this remarkable prepara- lion are marvellous. In the older cities of the East—aye, in Europe even — its wonderful properties of curing has made it the most popular remedy on the market. Some of the stories This salve is made from told of its miraculous 'the medicinal properties of powers have astounded the wisest professors of Healing Herbs, Roots, Barks, botany and medicine. etc. It contains no lard (hog’s Our repeated offers of grease) or impure tallow from $5,000 in cash for any diseased or feverish animals, improvement in our for and when applied to Wounds mula has never yet been taken. “It is an impos or Old Sores it at once causes It will be found sibility,” say all; “your them to heal. combination is so abso an excellent dressing for Fever lutely perfect that it would lie like painting Sores, Cancers, Piles, and all the lily or gilding refined gold.” kinds of Indolent Ulcers. If you are suffering from any of the ills of I humanity reached through medicine, do not All Druggists fail to take Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, and note its quick effect. I o o o o I KICKAPOO INDIAN o o Q. • SALVE ♦ » » CURE • COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, and all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs. KICKHPDO No ; KICKAPOO Ç0UGH»»* J as the Kickapoo Indian Price, 25 cents per bottle, 5 bottles all the ills of humanity, and they have learned for SI.OO. Ask your druggist for it. her secrets. Not only do they know the proper herbs to use, but they know at what season they should be gathered, how they should lie pre served, and, l>cst of ail, how to prepare the med icines from them to secure successful results. These things they know as no other people on the face of the earth knowy or probably ever will, as, unlike the white physician, they do not divulge their secrets. If a white doctor finds, as he thinks, some new cure, he is bound by the medical laws of I his society to tell them The great Indian Vegetable fully, so that. except in | a matter of personal Remedy for • opinion, one doctor is as good as another. I With the Indians, their ways arc kept to them selves, and it was not until that intrepid scout. “Texas Charlie,” who lived among this ancient tribe of Kickapoos, — one of the oldest tribes extant, — and won their love and friendship, were any of these secrets No one need suffer long with known, and no other man on earth has yet acquired them. It is to him the people of a cough or cold if they will the United States and other countries are only try this popular indebted for the blessings of this knowledge, and so wonderful are the cures which have remedy. l>ccn effected through their introduction that Price, 50 cents per bottle; to-day they arc a standard article in every , drug store throughout the civilized world, and 5 bottles for $2.00. ' have won their way solely on merit to this proud position in ten short years. Is not that For sale by all druggists. the strongest testimony that could be produced ? • INDIAN • C KICKAPOO !NDiAN OIL. A Safe, Sure» and Speedy Relief from all Inflammatory Diseases, Quick Cure for all Kinds of Pain. Good for Man or Beast. possess supernatural i powers, or that they have stored their minds | with It gives immediate relief. Nothing so quickly i ir, ■ t »‘nrl It has no equal. It stops pain as if by magic. It should be in every’ family, for it is truly a colleges of their white _ | brothers. doctor in your house for Ear ’ No! they have been ache, Toothache, Chilblains, the pupils of Nature, and lhe Rrassy Freezes, Sprains, Wnrnlcrin lNeuraigia, I lhcir lxx>ks (hc shaded wood- Colic, Diarrhcea, Headache, lands, and the traditions of their tribes from time Sore Throat, Burns, Cuts, i immemorial. Whe re do , Bruises, Rheumatic Pains, we find such fine exam- , I pics of health, strength, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, . _ ’ ■ and activity as among Cramps in the Stomach or the native Indians, un Limbs, and all sudden or acute white men ? ThU do not suffer even today pains, external or internal. r A Sound Stomach KICKAPOO mDSAIM WORM KILLER It is Easy to Take. Never Fails. Absolutely Harmless, and Requires no After-Physic. Be not Afraid. The Wonders The Kickapoo Indians arc on of lhe Vegetable Kingdom a Mission of 1 Icalth and are offered to the Healing, and come among Human Race yon for the Benefit of by the Children of the the Sick and Suffering. Field and Forest. It is Nature’s own Tonic and Blood Purifier. • I Only 25 cents a pack* age, or 5 for SI.OO 1 f ¡ ( S KAÏ 4 TODD.