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lican can expect any consideration at STAND BY YOUR SEX. ' his hands unless he consents to wear The time for action has come. Senator Vest of Missouri is the Nem Republican Senators Who Consider th«* Harrison collar and bow his knee HARDING k HEATH, Publishers. A situation confronts the democratic esis of the McKinleyites. In his speech submissively to him. That is the situ- j AN UNREASONABLE MOTTO, THINKS i his Defeat Necessary. party which must be met and mastered. es in congress he has fortified his argu to-day and it will be one hundred I SUBSCRIPTION BATE8. ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. ¡1st Copy. psr year, inadvance............... $1 00 1 An opportunity awaits it which must ments with a wealth of Illustrative worse if Harriston should lie re «»no Copy, »lx month» in advance............. •! be siezed and utilized. I facts which it has lieen simply impos “The defeat of Benjamin Harrison is ( elected. Man Is the Weaker Sex When Tempted by New York is a doubtful state at liest. sible for his opponents to answer. For necessary for the preservation of the “It will be readily understood that I Enlightened Eve—How Some Heedless Entered at the jtostoflice at McMinnville | More than 1,500,000 votea for presiden the most part they have taken it out in republican party.” j men of spirit cannot submit to such an Womeu Bring Seandal Upon Them Oregon, as second-class matter. tial electors will be cast in this state on generalities. The other day in reply to This opinion is held by at least sixteen ; intolerable condition. QUIVIL I LUI LL is an niatter when selves—Oneer Ideas of Right and Wrong;. I the 8th of November. < ’ leveland ’ s plu the double contention that the tariff republican members of the United “ We canvassed the matter very tlior- . AU tubtcribert who do not reccire th fir paper regvlarly will confer a jaror l>y im rality in 1884 was only 1,047. Harri does not increase prices, and that when States senate. They have all expressed , oughly among ourselves before con mediately reporting the tame Io thia office son’s plurality in 1888 was only 13,002. the importation of an article is decreas themselves to that effect after confer- gress , adjourned. Sixteen republican HEN there is a scan-, The assumption that either can rely ed by raising its price at the custom ring together and carefully considering . senators gave it as their honest judg dal about some worn-, safely upon a plurality in 1892 is ab house, it is to be assumed that an arti all the arguments on both sides. an I will-al ways stand ment that it would be lietter for the re Thursday, August *25, 1892. A by her and blame the surd. < 'onditions and men’s minds cle of American manufacture has taken Four years more of Harrison, they publican party to have Mr. Cleveland man,” said a most es- may change between now and Novem its place in consumption, he advanced say, will so disorganize and disrupt the , elected next fall. The men who have KteOLl’TIOSS or CoXDOl.ZXCE AXR ALL OstT- tunable lady to me recently. “My sym uary Poetry wilt tie charged for a i regular ber and give to the one or the other an some facts that ought to lie conclusive party that it will be impossible to pull expressed themselves to that effect are pathies always rest with her.” advertising rates. overwhelming majority. But this is to any mind that has been muddled by it together and elect another republi Quay and Cameron, Wolo^ft and Tel Not long ago a worthy woman ex * » * only a remote possibility. There is such impudent pretenses. Quoting can president for twenty years. There ler, Jones aud Stewart, Mhshburn,Pet pressed a similar sentiment to a repre S amfi .i C ohem O f T he T elephone -R egim - ter will be mailed to any person in the every reason to believe that New York from A. H. Saxton, a New York im fore they have come to the conclusion tigrew,Hansbrougb,Dubois and Shoup, sentative of the press. United States or Europe, who desires one, will remain to the day of the election a porter, he submitted the following ta that Harrison's defeat is the only Sanders and Power, McMillan and “I always stand by my own sex," she free of charge * * doubtful state. ble, which shows the advances made thing that can save the party from to Squire and Allen. Each one of these said. This is all very noble in a way. no Wi I xvite Yov To C ompari T he T ele To blind ourselves to this obvious fact in the prices of breech-loading shotguns tal wreck. senators will tell you in confidence that doubt, but none of us ought to stand by phone -R egister with any other paper would serve only to cripple the party by tlie tariff — the sort of shotguns used The above information comes from he hopes Harrison will be defeated,and the woman who feeds her husband on published in Yamhill county in its struggle for supremacy. To stake by men who cannot nfford to buy fancy an absolutely reliable source. The in he w ill also admit that he proposes to ground glass or murdershim in his sleep, i all upon New York would lie worse weapons: formant is a member of tlie senate who do all he ean in a quiet way to elect Mr it seems to me. ¡1 than folly, because it is not necessary. The unmarried girl who first brings holds a high position in the counsels Cleveland. 6 THE *c a of the republican party. This opinion -5 £ E L* £ There is hope in the great west. In “My name is in the list I have just scandal upon herself is the one who in-' r 5 5 telligent, resolute and persistent effort is believed to be shared by Thomas B. given you and 1 speak from a personal variably needs our sympathy rather N o tbe man in the case. Whatever © Reed and half a dozen other prominent knowledge of the situation 8, may change that hope to practical cer I have than S 1 »I her boldness or folly, his superior knowl I tainty. The democratic canvass is bas members of the house of representa talked with each one. I do no hesitate edge of human nature aud the world ed upon opposition to plutocratic rule Cheapest breech - load tives. to say frankly that I want to see Mr. should constitute him her protector. I and the excessive taxation of the many It is impossible to exaggerate or over Harrison beaten and that I believe it The father, brother or male friend who ing shot gun, I.efau- eheux action.............. i$4 35|l for the benefit of the few. The people state the feeling of hostility that exists will be the very best thing that ean shoots the misleader of a single woman I I of the west are eager for the truth. Cheapest breech - load-’ » LARWEST (IKILATIW. towards Mr. Harrison among the ma happen to tlie republican party. The and lets her go free to reform her ways ing shot gun com- They proved this in 1890. Illinois jority of tlie republican leaders in liotli republican party is a strong organiza shows a commendable discrimination. pletest back action But the married society woman who FOR stamped upon the republican policy of locks.......................... I 6 10 8 50 10 00 branches of congress. It is perhaps tion but it is not strong enough to stand forgets herself is quite another being. The benefit of the people who i protection for monopoly with an oppo Cheapest breech - load more acute in the senate, where the four years more of Benjamin Harrison. In this age of woman’s progress man do not take it we again remark [ sition majority of nearly 30.000, Ne ing shot gun complete. B i that the price is bar locks.................... < 42 i 10 40 14 40 members come more directly in contact The party would lie so demoralized in is the weaker sex when tempted by the braska with more than 50,000, Wiscon with the president through the confir 1896 that it would be useless to attempt enlightened Eve. ............. 3 Of course the importations have fall mation of appointments, etc. But to go through the form of making a one dollar sin with 33,000, Kansas with 22,000, The married society belle knows ex-1 111 » per year. ’ It * ■ is *• the only out i Minnesota with 14,(00 and Iowa and en off because of the increase in cost. there is scarcely a prominent republi nomination. Mr. Harrison’s defeat is actly what she is about when she tempts But have American manufacturers can in either house who has not been tlie only thing that can save our party and teases his emotions. She knows and out democratic paper pub- ■ Michigan with 9,000 each. » lislied in Yamhill County and j s The same ¡«sue intensified and lietter stepped in and met the demand for snubbed aud sat upon by the president from destruction. In that view of the where safe and respectful admiration b ceases and the desire for possession be i understood is dominant in the present cheap guns? Not at all. There were during the last four years. case it becomes a patriotic duty for gins. If the love of conquest and ex GOES INTO four to one of these cheap guns sold to campaign. The tenqier of the people Nearly two-tliirds of the republican every republican who has the welfare citement urges her on to play with fire b : TIIE HOMES is unchanged. They are impatient to all others. The object of the American senators were opposed to the nomina of his party at heart to vote against until she is burned, it does not seem to Of the democratic ... population. break the money power in politic« and gunmakers who procured the increased ______________ tion of Harrison at Minneapolis. These Harrison.” me that she merits our profound sym thus making it especially, > “Has there been any understanding pathy. It is better bestowed upon the .ought by the advertisers. If < restore the government to the whole duty in the McKinley bill was not to are some of those who worked openly put the tariff up to a point where against him: Quay and Cameron, of between the senators you have men husband whose name is dragged in the your business needs strength-" people. emng try advertising in the { But they need help. They have only they could make these guns at a Pennsylvania; Walcott and Teller, of tioned regarding their line of action? mire and upon the defenseless children, T ei . ephone -R eoister . 4 begun to win victories. Organization profit, but to put it where it would pre were forgotten in their mother’s Colorado; Jones and Stewart, of Ne Will they come out openly against the who * C Street. love of conquest. vent these guns from coming in. They vada; Pettigrew, of South Dakota; Du is imperfect. Means are lacking for the president?” t McMinnville. Or. I have a theory that a really strong advancement of educational work in an have not made the guns themselves bois and Shoup,of Idaho: Hansbrough, hkJEA. aJLUEXUO “There is this understanding: Each man is never cursed by a faithless wife. educational campaign. They will need and don’t intend to. Their purpose of North Dakota; Power and Sanders, one will do all that he ean privately to A young husband who killed his wife’s was to keep out cheap gunsand compel of Montana;'Washburne of Minnesota; defeat Harrison. I do not think, how lover wired home to her parents, “Bessie NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. mm later. people to purchase their high priced Energetic effort in the west does not Squire and Allen, of Washington; Mc ever, that any open attack is contem is vindicated.” The tragedy becomes a Hilt PRESIDENT, mean the abandonment of New York. firearms or go gunless. This little ob Millan and Stockbridge, of Michigan; plated at present. It is the opinion of farce when the man whom a vain, sel GROVER CLEVELAND, On the contrary, it will enhance the ject lesson covers the whole field of Casey, ot North Dakota; Davis, of Min the men in this combination that they fish wife has forced to become a mur of New York. prospect of.success in this state by in manufactures. Senator Vest, holding nesota; and Wilson, of Iowa, refused can accomplish more by working secret derer talks about “vindicating her.” No wife is obliged to receive com K1K VICE PRESIDENT, spiring New York democrats with that one ounce of actual experience is to do anything to help Mr. Harrison. ly than by conling out squarely against promising attentions. It is difficult to ADLAI E. STEVENSON, worth all the theory in the world, fresh courage anil renewed confidence Hale and Frye, of Maine, and Galling- the president. However, we will be in understand why she is not quite as cul of Illinois. started out with Senator Mills to find er, of New Hampshire, preferred communication with each other during pable as the lover in the case when she in a great national victory. For Presidential Electors, I^et the democrats of the east lend how the McKinley act had affected Blaine to Harrison, and their influence the campaign and will act from time to encourages these attentions until they of Jackson, W. M. C olvki .......... bring disaster. of < 'latsop, their moral support and material aid to prices under the shadow of the capital. was exerted in that direction. G eo . E. N olano time as the majority may decide.” .. .of Jackson the democrats of the west. Let them They went to Woodward & Lathrop, But it is the cause which leads to this ' R obt . A. M iller , The leaders of the anti-Harrison co “ Is there no chance of matters being . .of Baker. W. F. B utcher .. study the situation from a practical the largest wholesale and retail dealers terie in the senate were recognized to fixed up so that you may decide to sup sort of crime which needs attacking j rather than the people who become its point of view. Let them prove their in dry goods in Washington, who are be Quay, Cameron, Washburne, Petti port the president?” victims. The price of hops is going up and devotion to the democratic cause. Let also republicans. “We submitted to grew, Walcott, Teller, Jones, .Stewart “That is a very remote contingency The beautiful daughter of wealth, our fanners who have planted them them do their full duty to their party them,” said Senator Vest, “the ques and Hansbrough. These men were The president has evinced no disposi who is allowed to do everything she are very cheerful. tion in regard to the effect of a duty and their country earnestly, promptly untiring in their efforts to defeat Har tion to fix things up and I very much wants to do, to have everything her imposed by the McKinley act upon rison’s nomination. They were assist doubt if he could do it now. You see fancy craves, to never know a wish un and enthusiastically. William Black is writing a book buttons, taking the lines in ordinary ed on the outside by Thomas C. Platt, we know his nature so well. A leopard gratified, and whose parents and friends The time for action has come. with Andrew Carnegie as the central The next president must l>e a demo- use by the people.” Here is the reply, of New York; Thomas B. Reed, of cannot change its spots; neither ean pride themselves on the fact that she is figure. It takes labor to make a book care free and possessed of every blessing made out by Mr. Woodward. crat.— JForM. ’ Maine; Julius Ci'esar Burrows, of Mich Harrison change his character. He life and it takes lai sir to make a Carnegie. can offer— this sort of girl is just igan and other prominent republicans could not convince any of us that he the one who as a wife will think herself ■ THE NATION’S FIGHTING FORCE who have been identified with the re would reform even if lie pledged him entitled to the admiration she craves, Two states have their National publican machine. no matter what people say about it , self to do so. Guards under arms to resist striking The result of the census of the mili All of these gentlemen left Minneap “Only a great tidal wave can pull Never having been taught the beauty of . » 2 S workingmen, and one state has tlie tary and voting forces of the country olis sore and depressed and thoroughly Harrison through and there are no self denial in any way, how can her I Federal troops out to protect its prop just published in a census bulletin give angry. They are all practical politi ' signs of anything of the kind visible to parents expect her to deny herself this erty owners. an instructive view of the growth of cians, however, and were disposed to ' the eye. In fact, all the drift and under most fascinating amusement? Never having taught her to use will power or the United States. By law every male make their peace with the president if current is against the president He self control, how can they expect her to The Orcyonian kindly remarks that citizen between the ages of 18 and 44 is possible. is likely to lose Illinois, Wisconsin, Ne- develop it after marriage? Having been there is probably 27,500 people in the liable to military service and can lie The president is credited with being I braska, Kansas and South Dakota, all allowed a constant change of pleasures state who will vote the democratic called out in case of hostilities. In this an astute politician. He is known to ' heretofore solid republican siates. Only all her life, how can they expect her to ticket in November. Many thanks reckoning the national militia of the be in actual command of his own cam ’ a miracle can give him Indiana. Even be satisfied without a variety of lovers for the cheerful information. country is 13,2:10,168. This enormous paign. To an impartial observer the ’ if Harrison should carry New York and admirers? Quite different is the case of tlie ro force, however, is subject to many de president’s course since the Minneapo ’ through troubles in the democratic If a McKinley tariff in this country ductions. The proportion unfit for mantic, admired girl, who finds herself lis convention does not indicate the ’ camp, he is morally certain to lose transformed into the neglected wife of is the cause of high wages, why is it military duty—the invalids, the weak possession of a large stock of political I enough votes in the Northwest to elect an indifferent husband. He is engrossed Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of that a McKinley tariff in Austria lings and those not coming to the mil shrewdness Not one of the men who 1 Cleveland.” in business and club life, and the brief compels its protected workmen to grov itary standard, to say nothing of the actively opposed the president at Min time he passes at home is spent in sleep el in the lowest depths of povery? lame, the halt and the blind—has to be neapolis, with the single exception of At no time since the rebellion lias or fault finding. deducted from these numbers to find He is considered a ‘ ‘good fellow” among Gen. Clarkson, has lieen near the this country lieen in such a disturbed The republican campaign committee the actual military force on which the White House since the convention. state as at the present time. The fight men, but he is niggardly in money mat ters with his wife, and entirely omits is figuring on raising a fund of $1,000,- country can depend. Probably little The explanation is that they have not between labor and capital is bitter and the small attentions and courtesies so f 000 Instead they will raise a storm more than half of this paper force could been invited to call. Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Prices it is to the knife, the knife to the hilt. dear to a refined woman. of ballots from people who are tired of brought into the ranks in case of need- Mr. Quay and the other republican Theorizing on this question at the pres After years of this heart famine a the present rottenness of that party. On the eve of the civil war the census than ever offered in this market senators who had fought the president ent timéis only the match toa time thoughtful, sympathetic friend comes of I860 gave a total population almost into her life. His delicate complimeuts naturally expected to receive an invita fuse. What is wantc<®s a change in Chicago is kicking at the design exactly half that of tfee census of 1890. The only reply that came from the sound like the lost chord to her woman's We Deal on the Square, adopted by the government for the In the war the north enlisted 2,018,200 republican side of the senate to this ta tion to call at the White House after the condition labor bears to wealth, heart. She had thought there was uo their return from Minneapolis, but and wealth to labor. The present sys souvenir half dollars. As the 5,000,000 men, allowing for those who were en ble was offered by Mr. Aldrich, who use in trying to look -etty since no one half-dollars are a gift Chicago simply listed two or three times. The recruit said that before the passage of the Mc none came. The president maintained tem brings about all these contentions noticed her apiiearance any more. There again tells the world that she is the ing records of the south were not kept, Kinley Act, jiearl buttons had been an attitude of absolute indifference to because of the influence and power was no use in keeping up her music wards them and treated them as though wealth has oyer labor. The producing since no one cared to hear her play. But home of the hog. but the enlistments altogether were not made in Austrian prisons “by the most they were not worth conciliating. power of the country is the only thing she looks in the mirror with a flush of over 1,000,000. The south took every degraded set of people in the world, “We all assumed” said the inform that makes it great and it is composed pleasure now because her husband's Nancy Hanks, driven by Bud Doble, available mail, but the north still found and at prices and for wages that no friend has said her eyes are just the trotted a mile in 2KF7J in Chicago last recruits canting in at a fair rate when American could afford to work for.” ant, “that the president would at least of the strong muscles and brains of the color of English violets, and she turns make an effort to be friendly with the laboring people. It is unreasonable to week Wednesday. The bottom sjieed the war closed. It is probable that the In order to enable American labor to to her music with delight because he of the trotting horses has not yet lieen actual fighting force of the republic at compete with Austrian felons, there men who opposed liis nomination, We suppose that 30,000 of our loyal citizens said her voice soothed and rested him. reached it seems. This makes Sunni that time was thus about 3,500,000. An fore, the American people are being did not consider that we were any the are out on a strike to injure their em It is all so easy to drift down stream less republican on that account, But ployers for pure meanness. There after that with no thought of evil until and Maud 8 very slow. That Desirable and Most Beautifully Located Property Known as estimate of 7,000,000 jsissible soldiers charged three prices for buttons. It as the days and weeks went by and must be some wrong in the matter caught by the fatal maelstrom of human out of the 13,230,168 is as near to the ac would occur to the rational mind that there was no sign from the president, somewhere and we should not con- emotion. “Look at the new factories going up tual fighting strength of the country as American capital and lal>or might Oh, tlie pity of it all! Let us save everywhere. What has done it? Free we can get. This force is not an army; readily find employment which does we began to think that the president .deiun the laboring people without a sympathy which would be poorly trade?" says the New York R«cor ler. it is only the raw material. 5 et it is not depend for its profit upon the loot did not care for our assistance anyhow. hearing. Without our labor the coun our bestowed upon the selfish daughter of In that view of the situation we decid try would amount to nothing; without To this the St. Paul Globe replies: not a force that any nation would care of the public. And American button wealth and fashion, who seeks a new ed to do nothing for or against him. If our wealth the country would lie in the diversion in flirtation, and give it to the i “Look at tlie wages coming down ev to have raised against it. makers have been com)ielled to strike the president could lie re-elected all same condition. Wealth can stand re tried and sorely tempted, lonely wife of erywhere. What has done it? Not free Situate and adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE ami Park; Only five against reductions in wages! right; if not, that would lie his misfor verses that would cripple labor and a the faithless or indifferent husband who trade.” The United States geological survey miautes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into eou- Senator Vest showed how the work tune. better adjustment of the delicate mech forgot his marriage vows witii the wan siiWation the Fine Avenues ami Street««, the Sightly Situation and Love has been for ten years engaged in mak ingman is cinched on the “cheap coat” “Individual disappointments” seem ing a great map of the United States, “However, when the president sent anism is what is wanted and wanted ! ing of the honeymoon and left his wife ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and which excites President Harrison’s to rule in England as well as in the parts of which will lie on exhibition at aristocratic contempt. He quoted from in the nomination of George Shiras for bail n« this moment, It is not a theory to find diversion as she might. Such as most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant she need the pity of men, women and United States, judging from La- the World’s Fair. The piece, six feet supreme court justice that put another. that confronts us. Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks ami is sold on reasonable terms. angels. E lla W heeler W iixxix . a dealer as follows: phase on the matter. That Mr. Shiras ! Imuchere'a threat to tight the (ilad- in length and four feet in width, now .For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN. Sole Agent, As an illustration ot how the foreign The best 25 cent meal in the city at Wanted — One hundred hop pickers j stonian government because the grand ready, includes the state of Connecti consumer gets the benefit of the re is perfectly qualified from the stand- ' Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, Or. old man failed to take a radical in his cut and a bit of Long Island and east duced prices in cotton and wool, and point of ability and experience to fill J at Belt’s hop yard, 6 miles northwest t hotel Yamhill,formerly Cook house, E. I Sanders proprietor. of North Yamhill. how the American consumer does not, cabinet. ern New York. This vast map will liecause of the McKinley Act, I enclose the position of supreme court justice 1 take at least twenty-five more years to you a sample of a worsted coating uAid does not enter into the ease at all. Mr. It is said that the richest |a-ople are complete. Its detail is such that upon very largely for workingmen’s suits, Quay and Mr. Cameron had a candi the most simple in their habits and weighing 16 ounces to the running date for tlie place in the person of Judge confine themselves to a fifteen cent it will Tie indicated every stream,brook, yard and 56 inches wide. These goods Brown, of Lancaster, who is just as hillock, mountain, valley, farm, cost in England, early in 1890, 77 cents dinner, It Is the first intimation that village and city. It will show in American currency per yard. Un well equipped for the position as Mr. we have had that a poor house was a every public and private road as com der the old tariff this stuff would have Shiras. The president appointed Mr. place of luxury and the h«me of the pletely as a surveyor's map of a small cost landed here about $1.29 a yard, Shiras without consulting with either epicure. net. This same article is purchased to township. This map, when completed, day in England at 65 cents. Still, un Quay or Cameron In view of the fact would, if spread out, cover a little over der the McKinley act, it costs, landed that they had recommended an ac The many friends of Hon. W. J. Mc ! here, net, $1.42!, so that although wool ceptable candidate, it was doubly in three-quarters of an acre in superficial Connell will feel gratified at his nomi I has decreased and the foreign eonsum- sulting for the president to ignore their nation for governor of Idaho, by the re area. Of course it would lie impossible I er gets the benefit of such reduction, recommendation and select another publican convention. Mr. McConnell to sus|iend such a map so as to make it ' the American consumer has to pay to man from their own state. is an old 'Oregonian, and was once a available for practical use, and there day as much, if not more, than he did I “The manner of Mr. Shiras’ nomina ! under high priced wool and cotton. memlier of the state senate, represent fore it will have to lie published in sec I That is to say, although the prices of tion made a profound impression on tions. ing Yamhill county. | clothing have gone down in England, the republican senators who have dared Every officer appointer! by this ad owing to the fall in wool and to expose the president. If the presi In a recent suit of some note the ministration is now l«eiug called upon j cotton, the McKinley Act denies the dent, they say, acts in this way when costs as submitted to tlic court were for a contribution to the republican American public the lienefit of the de- he is a candidate for re-election, what $18,379 40. The same costs, when the campaign fund and every one of them ! crease. can we expect after the campaign is eourt had completed its dallying with remit the amount asked. In every McKinleyism is a fraud on the pco-j over, in the event of his election? All them, wen- $840. This appreciable dif postoffiee in the United States, the Mc restraint will then lie removed and he ference shows that the same thing Minnville office not excepted, there is I pie- will go ahead and gratify every petty viewed from diverse standpoints may displayed hundreds of campaign docu The Marion county Democrat pro spit« and personal revenge regardless of present a variety ot aspects. ments. When you take in considera poses the following schedule of punish tlie welfare of the party. Certainly if tion the army of political pap-suckers ments for crime in Oregon: Stealing a the president cannot treat the menders Th« public schools of this city will tiow at work for the republican party, salmon I no pull)—three years in the ; of his own party decently liefore elec resume operation on the minds of our it is easily seen how the will of the penitentiary. Murder (with a pull)— tion lie will not. improve any after elec youngsters on Monday, Sept. 5tli. The people can be trampled upon. one year in tlie penitentiary. Rol>- tion. teaching of the young idea how to I bing a postoffice (with a pull)—$50 “The nomination of Shiras broke the shoot is an arduous task and it takes Some of the republican papers which | fine. The way of the transgressor is spell so far as the anti-Harrison repub well trained minds to do it. Mc announced with staring headlines that I hard in Oregon, provided he has no lican senators were concerned. Up to Minnville is well supplied in this line, Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the democratic ! pull. It al) depends ou the pull. If that time they had been waiting and as the teachers employed have lieen candidate for vice president, has been i he is a poor devil, without friends or hoping for the best. The only possible well selected. The school house facili a memlier of a treasonable organization influence, at the foot of the ladder, construction of the president’s course ties are all that can be desired and called the Knights of Golden Circle, i with everyone giving him a kick to in appointing Shiras without consult, there is no reason why Yamhill coun during the civil war, are now printing keep him from rising lie will do well to ing with either of the Pennsylvania ty, and MeMinnvilte es|>ecially, should obscure denial- of the slander. be honest, for if the law catches him senators, and regardless of the fact that stop turning out the great men and They don’t want to have the reputa i tripping the penitentiary yawns for they had indorsed another man is that women of the state. This is th« repu tion of wilful lying; but if they can i him, and the chances are he will get Mr. Harrison cares more for the gratifi tation of th« county and long may it get a sneaking advantage out of such i the full penalty prescribed by law for cation of his personal wishes than for the party. In other words, no repub- lying they don't object, you know. stand. 1 his crime. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. A SUMMING-UP. A FRAUD ON THE PEOPLE, WISH FOR HARRISON’S FALL. SOME PEÍ1PI F SHOO GEESE: WE SHOE MEN. The shoòi,,g of geese compared to the task of shoeing men. They imUthe men, not the geese), easily frightened and great care must be taken with them. Tlie great reason why we are sue- cesssful in the shoeing of men is that while von ¡ I I i J SHOO GEESE WITH YOUR VOICE, WE SHOE MEN WITH Telephone Register.^ rj I The finest goods that can be pm chased of all the reliable firms the country. The finest of calf, French kid and kangaroo enters into all the stock we purchase and after a person has purchased shoes or boots from us once be is certain to do so again. THE PLAIN TRUTH TELLS In business, and we have the rep utation of not misrepresenting our stock. We have just put in the largest stock of hoots a ml shoes in the city, and we would really like to have you call and inspect our goods if you do not purchase. KAY & TODI), • 3RD STREET Opposition Boot and Shoe Store. BOOTS & SHOES! I DIELSCHHEIDER. NOW ON THE MARKET AND FOR SALE Pleasant Home Addition To McM im vi 1 le. R. M. WADE i CO DEALERS IN PABTPTr WArON1 We cal1 Particular attention to this wagon, and 1 null Iv W nUvil« invite you to compere 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 be 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.