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thing dangerous to tiie success of their THINKS FROM THE COUNTY H 1» PRESS. The protectionists say that wages go l>art.v. Their effort is to make their HARDING &, HEATH, Publishers. Agricultural horse races are receiving up bccau«e of the taxes lie levies on i fight on the tariff’ alone; the greater subject they are strenuously endeavor the customary encouragement in Ore OST of the cases cured by Ayer’s labor. have been given up SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The truth is that, wages gO up be ing to conceal and pospone until after gon this year by the offering of hun by the Sarsaparilla regular practice. Physicians are they shall have carrictl the'election. ” •a« Copy, per year, inadrence........... . $1 00 dred dollar prizes to traveling horse Bae Copy, six rnoathe in edrence............. i0 cause labor becomes more effective, li “At the same time, we are bound to jockeys as against one dollar for the re recommending this medicine more than two men, with improved machinery, ever, and with satisfactory results. add in this place, that the protectionist sult of a dozen years of painstaking E. M. Sargent, Lowell, Mass., says : — Entered at the poetofiieeat McMinnville can produce what four men did before, democrats, whom these free traders de labor on the part of the farmer or stock “ Several years ago, my daughter broke the pay of each of the four being a dol Oregon, as necond-class matter. g an oagy inatter out with large sores on her hands, sire apparentlyjto expel and to banish raiser.— Newberg Graphic. lar a day, the employer can afford to face, and other parts of her body. The OREGON'S SHOWING ease puzzled the doctors. My daughter Ail ttibtcriber* who fio not receive their pay each of the [two men $1.50. He from the polls on election »lay and who puper regularly will confer a favor by im~ will make a dollar a day by the oppera- are represented in part by tbe 352 dele When convicts can dig out of the used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and it resulted a complete cure. Her blood seems to mediately reporting the. same to this office tion, and the cost of labor in [his pro gates who voted against the plank at State penitentiary at will, and get out in AT CHICAGO have been thoroughly purified, as she Chicago, are exhibiting on their part a has never hail so much as a pimple of the State before the.v are recaptured, duct will lie just that much le“« than it firmness and devotion worthy of their if at all, it shows that there’s something since taking this medicine. " Thursday. September 8, 1892. was. This is to certify that after having NEXT YEAR In a late number of the .l»ieriean late immortal chicftan, Samuel J. Ran loose in the management of that insti Wen sick for twelve years with kidney dall. They, liave their own sufficient disease and general debility, and having tution. The next Legislature should RtcOLCTION." OF CONDOI.EXUK AND ALL O»1T- Il'ooZ mid Cotton Reporter is a capital been treated by several physicians with is nary Poetry will be charged for ar regular answer to the question we have ask. reasons for standing by tiie democratic make a thorough investigation of this out relief, I am now better in every re advertising rates. national ticket; the aiisurd, illogical spect, and think I am nearly well, institution. We would advise that « 4» To-day the help that ten years ago * having taken seven bottles of Ayer's noquestion about the PORTLAND S ample C opifj » O f fur TEixriioxE-REGis- tended 120 spindles in worsted mills and frivolous free trad« plank of the the committee appointed lie supplied Sarsaparilla."’ —Maria Lud wigsoil . TER will be mailed to any person in the platform does not disturb their con ' IN DUSTR TAI. EX POSI TI()N.— with their own whiskey, so as to lie Albert Lea, Minn. Cnited State« or Europe, who desire« one, are tending 160 spindles, “making the sciences; and they are notólo lie driven under no obligations to the superin free of charge increased production, it is declared, of ; wlijch opens Septemlier 21st and » away by" the clamor and the objurga tendent to make a favorable report.— at least equal quality.” Wi I svitk Yoe To t'oMrvnz Tar. Tr.i.r.- tions of any number of noisy shouters. Sheridan Sun. Tiie Noble comb has taken t lie place | closes October 22d. being the best rHONK-KzoisTZR with any other paper I i I ! of the Lister comb and it “gives double Their mi pjiort isseeure'and immovable. published in Yamhill county. PREPARED BT j Exposition ever held on the Pacific “ These are the chief features of the ! the quantity of,stopjn'the¿same time, Amity now has telephone connection Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mass. campaign, anil tliey¿afibril ample rea v-r-urvirnr -v r with the outside world. Dayton is de Price $1; six bottle«, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. I Coast. So far as Oregon is »•on-; from the same'stock." for tiie dulness anff hesitation pendent on McMinnville'.for telephone ¡THE : Th« change from tiie fly to the ring son i • [eerned It will be the forerunner of frame gives 4,000 revolutions a minute which, in spite of all protests to the telegraph and banking privileges. contrary, exist upon each side. Yet it Put that in your pipe and smoke. Notice to Creditors. instead of 2,600. tbe Exposition at Chicago in 1893. j Machine-dyeing has taken the place must lie said that the balance of proba Such things help make business for a Notice is hereby given that the under bility is in favor of tiie democratic town. There was a time when Day signed have been appointed by the county The principal attracrions are the1 of hand methode,'so that,“in[the use of I acid dyestuffs feats are accomplished party and its candidates. There lias ton was the leading town in Yamhill courtof Yamhill county, state of Oregon, American Band of' and administrator of the es magnificent in less than two hours, and in the em always prevaile»! in its ranks a degree county and McMinnville was not administratrix tate of Erastus Downing, late of said coun ployment of sweet dyes in less than of discipline and a habit of standing by thought of. JIow is it to-day? McMin ty. deceased. Therefore all persons hav Providence. Rh»xle Island. An i ■ LARGEST (1RHLITM ing claims against said estate are hereby four hours, that by the uncertain hand the regular [nominations, which have nville is the county seat, and leading notified and required to present them, with A rt Collection valued at $350000. not been known to any other of our po- , town in the county. Why is it thus"? proper vouchers therefor, to us at our resi ■ FOR < processes would demand several days litical organizations. This discipline Enterprise and push are the main dences in said county within six months and embracing some of the Great > The benefit of the people who < for their performance.” and this habit of at last adhering to the reasons for this. The jieople of Mc from the date of this notice. > da not take it we again remark J These are facts that[have[)iada strong Dated September 7th, 1892. [ that the price is J influence on wages[ in the worsted in decision of tiie national convention, Minnville, when the good of the town MARY BROCK, est Pictures owned in the United after all disappointment and all grum ISAAC LAMBRIGHT. is at stake, cast aside all personal feel Administratrix dustry. Wages depend upon efficiency and administrator of said ¡ONE DOLLAR States, Immense Horticultural bling and growling have all been I ! per year. It is the only out i and product as well asjupon tbe law of worke»l off’, is likely to stand tiie de ings and work for the welfare of their estate. R amsey ä F enton town. Tn this way they have built up supply and demnnd.£Invention has 1 and out democratic paper pub-j Attorneys for said estate I lished in Yamhill County and j greatly multipliedfman’s power, and mocracy in stead when the time comes a thriving little city.— Danton Jlcrald. for the final decision in November. therefore the man receives more for his Notice to Creditors. ¡GOES INTO work than be did when [his tools ena Besides, beyond and above all this, The value of the new graveled road Notice is hereby given that the under most every County in the State. and more important than else, is the THE HOMES bled him to produce less. will not be realized until the people are signed have been appointed by tho county Of the democratic population,' When a protectionist says that wages fact that there is a living issue in this forced to use it wet weather. Amity courtof Yamhill county, state of Oregon, A Mineral exhibit exceeding all contest, whose magnitude and vitality thus making it especially administratrix and administrator of the es depend upon a statute that he lias com I sought by the advertisers. If posed he i« simply slandering human have never been exceeded in any pre has the best road leading to it of any tate of.I. E. Swan«on, late of said county, former years. A Sfock Department I your business needs strength- 5 vious election. The voters who go to town in the county and the longest deceased. Therefore, all persons having claims showing tremendous progress. To I cuing try advertising in tiie genius. _______________ Í the polls in November will have to de- amount graveled; which fact will be against said estate are hereby notified and T elephone -R egister . < > A REAL ISSUE OF THE CAMPAIGN. I : termine whether the political system of verified by a large winter trade.-.4m»7/7 required to present them with the proper these are added a larger number • C Street. vouchers therefor tons at our residences ¡ McMinnville. Mel this country shall be revolutionized by Popgun. Or. < in said county within six months from the The instant that natural conditions, of exhibits than ever before; includ- j * » «JVAAAAAAAA XxH date of this notice. a Force bill, and by the creation of a THE CITY COVNCIL. lawful purposes, and just limitations of Dated Sept. Sth, 1892. band of Federal agents who wili stand HILDA SWANSON. iug a magnificent Electrical Display Tbe Financial Condition of the City fp to taxation are violated; the instant that NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. JOHN WENNERBEIUi. at every polling place with authority to Sept., 6th., 189?. the state takes property from its citizens Administratrix and administrator. under the compined Thomson- admit and exclude voters, and to keep R amsey A F enton , The regular monthly meeting of the that is not needed or takes inequitably FOR PRESIDENT, in power perpetually the party which Sept 8-37 Attorneys for said estate GROVER CLEVELAND, City Council was held Monday. Mr. Houston and Edison Cornjianies. that which is needed, that instant the appoints them and which pays them. of New York. Baker of the Judiciary committee re exercise *f the power liecomes a matter This is a question of such inconceivable Citation. All manufactures in lull operation. Foil VU E PRESIDENT, ported that he liad been advised to of will and might, and not of law and consc»ptences that it alone can overrule ADLAI E. STEVENSON, allow the property levied upon in this In the County court of |5'ainlii!l county, Government models of Battleships. I right. The greatest evil that character of Illinois. all ordinary dissatisfaction, and quench city for delinquent taxes to be adver State of Oregon. izes free and }*opular governments of every impulse ef democratic mutiny, tised for sale before anything»' was In the matter of the last will and tes-> ¡The wonderful Hall of Mystery. For Presidential Electors, tament of Joel Stowe, deceased. > . of Jackson, to-day are evils that result from the; j even that of the crazy free traders. Ac- W. M. C oi . vig of Clatsop, abuse of taxation, and their magnitude i cordingly, doubtful as it may be today, done in the matter. The saloon license To Caroline Sue], Margaret Taylor. Joel E. T)t<‘ marvelous “ Little World,” G eo . E. N oland Stowe. Robert A. Stowe, Mary M. Stowe, of Geo. Sauter was granted. of Jackson and tendency to increase are so great R obt . A. M iller , Nancy E. Roberts, of Baker. a“ to make the boast of individual free j we adhere to our judgment that the XV. F. BfTCIIER From tiie treasurers report we take Francis M. I".. Stowe, Streeter. Missouri B. Smith, the product of a mechanical genius; > victory will be on tiie side of the dc- the following figures giving the finan Elizabeth l.ulu M Woolly. Marion T. Roberts, I UVII1 lUUpfllllH dom VII on the part of 11IV the VIUAVHS citizens III in It- re- ■ I mocraey and not on the «ide of the re- cial condition of the city up to date: Ruth A. Graves,' Elizabeth E. Brower, all interspersed by novelties inci The rubber trust is the latest, spect to full ownership and controll of | publicans. Marvel T. Stowe. Robert I. Stowe and tliese insolent monopolies do .«tlCtill their nrrintirH' GENERAL FVND. property vorv very ofton ofteu 1>441 little a »vm»»A more Sarah Thompson. dent to the popular special days. “Another remarkable jieculiarity of out under the protecting arms of In the name of tiie state of <Iregon . Balance un hand last report .$ 12 96 than an unmeaning phrase. Shall Whereas, Isaac Lambright, sole executor this canvass is that on each side the McKinley bill! Rec’d from W.T.Vinton col for these abuses lie recognized and tolcrat- the last will and testainentof Joel Stowe, Everything new and nothing dead. candidate for president has licen nomi rock on street....................... 1,046 52 of late of this county, deceased, has filed in ed, and a tendency to further progress nated in the face of a large and strenu From XV. T. Vinton collection the above named county court his petition Greatly reduced rates on all trans Let every man recognize that I in this same direction lie encouraged, for planking street............. 112 55 proving said court to grant him license and Minnville is the center of the most pro- ! or shall they lie met with stern an un ous opposition \vithin his own party; From W. T. Vinton collection authority to sell,in the manner provided by portation lines: lific wheat, fruit and hop country on compromising protests, immediate and each nomination has left behind it for rock and plank............... 116 30 law all tiie real propertv belonging to said estate, to-wit: not only a gixid deal of ill feeling, but From XV. T. Vinton collection the Pacific coast. check, an»l unlimited »»niplete arrest The donation land claim of James I’. 2 65 Yocum a good de^l of uncertainty as tó the ul for gutter.............................. in township 5 south, range 5 west, prevention? These are tiie real J. XV. Bowers, saloon license 200 00 of the Willamette Meridian in X'amhili I’latt may I* placated with promi«««, timate cours« of the defeated factions XV. E. Martin, billiard license 15 00 county State of Oregon, containing 190 questions at issue at tiie present time hut the voters are not likely to lie | ' when the time comes for voting. This C. H. Neal, show license, Kick- acres more or less.and also the follow"iugj'le- mollified with threats of perpetual war lietween tiie two great political parties ¡ is especially true as regards the repub- apoo....................................... 12 00 scribed parcel to-wit: Beginning at a point of this country, and the situation ex 5 00 1 82 chains west of the northeasi oorner of taxe« and a Force bill. ' licans. Although they will tell you C. H. Neal, line of Hammond said donation land claim, tlience 'vest 13.52 emplifies anew the lesson of history— H. Neal, collection of delin j that Gen. Harrison lias given us a de- C. quent chains, thence north 10 degrees and 15 min taxes ........................... 17 50 tliat all tiie great contests for freedom utes. west 7.03 chains, thence north 3 de The socialista bave nominateti Simon 1 cent and honest administration, and from the earliest times liave originated grees east. 9.00 chains, thence north 10 de Wing for president. When Simon says although they all join together in prais- Total ................................... $1,569 48 grees east. 12.69 chains, thenee easterly in abuses of taxation. — Dm-id .1. U'etlx, thumbs up it will l>e ali ea«v mailer lo parallel with south Imundarv of James 1 ing his patriotism and in doing justice Disbursements: in the September J’ornni. Coleman s donation land claim.5.38 chains, count hi» supporterà.— ll’orM. to the really admirable speeches he Orders paid during the month $ Final Settlement. thence easterly to east line of Janies Cole Interest paid on the same makes on every little roadside occasion; man's donation land claim, 134 ’ . I rods Notice is hereby given that the un ler- Gladstone has within a year lieen bit THE ELECTION AND ITS PROS- they also admit that his talent for re Transferred to water fund northerly from southeast corner of said PECTS. elainit,hence southerly on east boundary of signed, sole executrix of the estate of W. in the eye with a crust, almost run pelling and displeasing those members Total............. ..................... $1,437 53 said claim, l.;4' , rods, thence west on the D. McDonald, deceased, has filed in the over by a cab, sat down upon by the Probably tbe most erratic newspaper of his party to whom in tiie general be Balance on hand.$231 95. south boundary line, 1.32 chains, thence County Court of Yamhill County, State of south, t.lOchaihs to the place of beginning, Oregon, her final account of her adminis Toties, sneered at by [.alsmchere and in tiie United State« is tiie New York lief he happens to owe a political debt, STREET FVND. Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of containing 46 acres situated in said county tration of the estate of said decedent, and, knocked down by a heifer. And yet Snn. It is a paper of vast circulation is a talent which rises almost to genius, Bal on hand as per last report 8 142.35 and state and described on pages 160 and that, by virtue of an order of said court, said account and objections thereto will be 461 of book “ I ” ' of the records of deeds of the Grand Old Man still lives and and undoubted influence It is edited and which amply justifies that widely SINKING FVND. county: and whereas, said petition is heard by said court, in McMinnville, in shapes the destiny of Great Britain. byl'Iias.A. Dana, whois said t<> lie the extended and sincere unpopularity Bal on band as per last report $ 200 00 said based on the provisions of said last will «aid county, on the 4th day of October, A. Transferred from water fund . 200 00 anil testament, and whereas, said county D., 1892, at 1 o’clock p. m. of said day. at most able editor in the United States. which lie has acquired. court lias ordered that said petition lie which time and place all persons interested Down in Texas the Democrats have If.«course in tbepresidential campaign, “It is true that something of the Balance now on hand........ $ 400 00 lieaid by said court at the usual place of in said estate may appear and file objec slick-to-it-iveiicss to a high degree and in any campaign for that inatter, is same sort was said about Mr. Cleveland holding said court in said county, on .Sat tions to said account, it any they have. FVND. Dated this 31st day of August, A D. Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Prices urday, the 8th day of October, 1892. at the and this way have aomething to do peculiarly independent and the per while he was president, especially to Bal on hand WATER as per last report $ 275 96 hour of one o'clock p. m of said day and 1892. effie J. M c D onald . with the good round majorities given sonality of its famous editor scintillates ward the end of his term; but in his Rec’d from F. E. Grfflth supt 366 60 directed the issuance and service of this R amsey & F enton . Executrix. than ever offered in this market its candidate«, in the 12th , district its from every sentence. The following case the feeling and the expression Attys for said Estate 100 15 citation. Now. therefore, you and each of AC 44 400 00 you are hereby notified and required to be eauditates has been nominated on the article appeared in its i««ue of Aug. 31 culminated four years ago and have and appear in the above named county ’d from C. H. Neal, collect 600th., ballot. Other ; districts 1,387 under tiie caption above. From it our since dwindled away and become Rec «.ro-a-rM at the said time and place appointed We Deal on the Square, ion delinquent tax............... 17 50 court Practice. in said court for hearing said petition as ballots have l»een taken without a readers can learn the aim of tiie Sun, quiescent. In the case of General Har Transferred from general fund other word», we 357 00 bv aforesaid and show cause if any exists, will tea^h you choice, but they will siwv with it till but no one but ('lias. A. Dana knows rison we suppose that the feeling is > IlKk, and etart why an order of sale of said real premises you in bueines«, Total..................................... $1,516 21 should not bo made as in -aid petition somebody wins. at which you can the course the Sun will take to cast its much stronger and more widely ex rapidly cither in prayed. Disbursements: the dollars. Wo influence on election day to the side of tended than it ever was in the ease of Ain In testimony whereof I have hereunto can and will, if ’ t transfe'»! to sinking fund $ 200 GO The inmates of tue Oregon state Democracy. The editorial is as fol you please,toaete my hand and affixed the seal of the Mr. Cleveland. Accordingly it is very Orders paid . ........................... 1,292 35 set you quickly how said county court nt my oftiee in said conn asylum and penitentiary would make lows: to earn from lUS 17 25 tv on this the 6th dav of September. A. D . | difficult to say how many thousands Interest paid on tiie same to Sio a day a modern sized town. The asylum at the etart, and 1892. “The present national contest lias of tbe republican party, especially in more aa you <c Total................................. SI,509 00 W m . G allowav , contains 801, Yamhill county adder! some peculiarities whicli distinguish it •n. Both eexoa, the critical and decisive state of New all area, lu any ■SEAL County Judge. Balance on band .$6 61. I the one to the figures Monday. Th« from most if not all of its predecessors; part of America, Eo. H endricks . York, will stay away from the polis you can com RECAPITVLATION. penitentiary is jiopulated with 400, and tbe strongest of these is that now, mence nt home, < lerk of the above naine>l court. firing all yotu and leave the president whom the dis Ain’t on hand general fund. * 231 95 ! R amsey A F enton , time, or spare making a total of 1201 human beings after it [has Iwen going forward for i. moments cnlr, I like, and whose renomination they ve Attorneys for esi “ water fund 6 61 Sept 8-37 Thai Desirable and Most Beautiliillv Located Proper!) Known as to the work. under lock and key. Many of the more than two months, and we are not << “ street fund.. . 142 35 What wo offer is hemently resisted, to get through with now and it has thriving towns of the state boast of a but little more than two months dis 400 00 “ sinking fund 5| KS. N. IL SMITH, been proved the struggle as liest he may. over and over less population. tant from the day of voting, there is no afaln, that great “On the democratic side there is also Total of all funds on hand .8 780 61 pay is sure for statistician or politician or journalist of considerable weakness which it would evary worker. Indebtedness: Easy to leans. No presidential election ill the mem either party, who ean truly say that hisliiiiiiiihli' Ihvssniiikr. No spacial abili outstanding, < ten. fund 2,767 76 ty required. ory of the oldest iiihabitan<*e|lias lieen so he is confident as to tl.e result. Of lie vain to »»ver up with any attempt Orders lias opened a dressmaking parlor on B Keaaenabio in “ “ water fund 916 45 I at disguising the facts It grows out street, opposite the Christian church, and dustry oulynoc- quiet as the one this year. Both candi (»urse, they all put on tiie best face Notes outstanding-............. 2,100 00 is prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking. esasry for auro, 'of tho profound division of the party lar<e success. Situate and adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park; Only fiv« dates of the old parties have been tried they can, and exhibit the most en Cleaning and repairing of gentlemen's We start you, ftirnishiag ev Total indebtedness known to clothes. and people know the manner in which couraging aspect of tiie situation; but ! upon the controversy between free erything. This is minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con treasurer................. $5,784 21 one of the great they conduct the presidential office. in his heart and judgment not. one of | trade and protection. The weakness Strides forward sideration the Fino Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation and Ix»ve- yy. I'.. MARTIN in useful, inventive progress, that enriches all workers, ltrs Home addition furnishes the grandest and The election of this year will come near tnem is »»nvinred that the candidates i whicli proceeds from this cause, is es probably the greatest opportunity laboring people have over ly Surroundings Pleasant known * Now is the time. Delay means loss. Full particulars Pleasant er determinating the numl>er of actual of his party are sure of being elected. pecially manifested in tiie wild and free. Betier write at once. Address, GEOKQK most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. The Corvallis Timex rontains the fol- i Has the Finest Saloon in the City anti »TlNsO.X A Co.,Box Portland, Maine. Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks anil is sold on reasonable terms. party followers than any election in This is true on the Republican side, frantic attempts of the extreme free keep« the Best Brands of Wines, Liquors For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN, Sole Agent, years past. The floaters will have to and equally true on the Democratic trade faction to push into absorbing lowing about the «|>ecial election of and Cigars. Billiard, Pool and Card rooms ' vote their feelings or not vote at all in a »ide. It is likewise true that in every and monopolizing prominence tbe free Tuesday week: Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, Or. ■ ■¿*2' lSU_.tl.ini; Agency of hu in connection. Pabst Miilwaukoe Beer on 1 ll. W. AY SR A SOW. our authorized agents tra»le plank which they forceil into the “Corvallis held her special election draught. i great majority of the states. party there is no such absorbing inter Chicago platform by the votes of 564 yesterday. Nothing like a full vote There hsve been many instances ofj est in the election as .tiie country ha« j delegates, against tiie votes of 352 dele was polled, yet the interests waxed been used to. It is the dullest [Presi gates, who then and there proclaimed warm for a time ami considerable sly alienists and of specialists, distinguish dential canvass we ever saw. themselves as reformers, not smashers work was accomplished by those spec ed for their knowledge of insanity, who “Another feature of extraordinary j of the tariff', as protectionistsand not ially interested. There were four projv- have eventually themselves found their | interesfand importance in the Republi free traders. Their crowning effort at ositions submitted, namely: The issu way into the asylum« from which it can campaign is the presistanee and Chicago and all their efforts since seem ing of bonds for the purchase or con was their profession to ke»-p other peo ! unanimous attempt of botlfnewspapers to liear tiie stamp of a determined pur struction of water works; bonds for th»' ple, their long study of insanity in its i and speakers to abandon and ignore pose to defeat tiie national democratic purchase of the electric light; sewer various forms having produced mono j for the present their favorite idea of a mania in themselves. M. Clarrtie, in National Election law[tliat »hail sup ticket. In season and out of season, lionds and bonds for aiding in building | all places and all occasions are seized a bridge across the Willamette river. the current North American Rcriew, i press tiie control over elections hitherto u|M>u to proclaim and magnify their fa- The first three propositions were carried | treats of a similar mental tendency in exercised by Hie different states, and i natical determination to establish free by fair majorities. It is said there ascribing to his morbid art the mental give that control to the Federal Admin cjliapse of Guy de Maupassant. The j istration and its’agents. In the[Minne- : trade witli foreign countries, to destroy were some illegal votes cast anil those j the ancient and venerable custom of ! opposed to giving the council the privi novelist’s studies of the abnormal in 1 apolis platform this idea is earefully 1 others have disturl>ed the balance of; but coin prehenstvely expre««cd as fol : protection toward foreign productions lege of issuing lionds are talking of con ■ and of free trade at home; and conse- testing the election. Just what the his own mind, M. Claretie thinks, and lows: . quently to promote the election of Har- outcome will be is bard to determine, other writers of the same school wlio “Electionx.—yXe demand that every are treading in M. 'le Maupassant’s citizen ot the United States shall be I rison, and to let in upon the country but one tiling is certain, no election footsteps are warned to avoid hi« fate. | allowed to cast one free and unrestrict I all tiie evils that will follow in tbe trail ever held in Corvallis caused so much ed ballot in all public elections, and of flic Force hill and Negro domination. wrath and angry discussion as the one i yesterday. The majority who vote»l The happiest memories most men that such ballot shall lie »»unted and A false statement is going tbe rounds ; are in favor of tlie city owning the returned as cast; that such laws shall have are those which cluster about be enacted and enforced as will secure | of the press to tiie effect that visitors ' water works and electric lights and the their school days, and Zola’s gloomy to every citizen, be he rich or poor, will not be able to get any drinking construction of a sewerage system, but reminiscences, published in a Paris native or foreign born, white or black, water at the XVorld’s Fair without pay- if only property holders had lx?en newspaper, of his unhappy life while tills sovereign right, guaranteed by til« tbe free and honest and ! ing for it. There will be an abund privileged to vote, the result might at school seem rather more shocking Constitution, popular ballot, the just and equal rep ance of excellent water free to all who have been different. As it was, the than any of his most pessimistic novels. resentation of all the people, as well as ' One might infer from them that every the just and equal protection under the want it. Those who wish to drink water lionds carried by 66 majority, j lycee in provincial France is a Dothe- laws, as the foundation of our republi mineral spring water, piped to the ex electric light by 21, tbe sewerage by 56 institutions, ami the party will position grounds from XVaukesha, XVis., anil tiie bridge was lost by 56. There hoys hall. It is different in America, can never relax its efforts until the'integ as every one knows, and equally so iti rity of tbe Indlot and tbe purity of elec i a hundred miles distant, will have to were only 318 votes cast in all." oue cent a glass for it. Tbe free England, where Gray’s immortal ode tion shall be fully guaranteed anil pay water will 1« that of Lake Michigan, Notice. to Eton’s towers, Lamb's letters and protected in every state in tbe Union. i brought by tunue) from a point four Coleridge's miscellanea are indicative Southirn Outrage*— We denounce the ; miles front shore, and much better E d . T elephone -R egister : I see inbuuiau outrages per]>etrat- than the inhabitants of most large enough by way of example, not to eontinucil that one M. H. Nichols will lecture in ed on American citizens for political mention Thackeray, of the love cele reasons in certain states in the Union.” cities are supplied with. the Christian church Sept. 6. on “Free brated Englishmen have preserved for “Tiie two issues here represented, For Sale—XVil) «ell 80 acres or 200 Masonry, What is it?” The letting of their old schools. But according to M. tiie ¡««tie of tbe Force bill and tiie issue I acres of first class hill land, suitable for the church for other purposes than Zola the bad food he had toeat ami the of Negro Domination in th« South, the fruit or stock ranch, 11 miles from Me- regular worship is in the hands of the Minnville. Price 80 acres, $4 per acre; persecutions he underwent at the bands Republican newspapers and the Re i 1 200 acres $3.50 per acre. Call on or ad- officers of the church. I lieing one of of senior classmates form the subject of publican orators are now endeavoring I dress J. E. Jensen, box 203, McMinn- them lie did not get my consent. I am not a mason. A. J N elson . to avoi<l and keep out of sight as some- I ville, Or. very painful recollections. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER MHY WAGES GO UP. M SOMF oum l PFflPI r tur ll F SHOO GEESE: mr aiiat WE SHOE MEN. The shooing of geese . whell <omP ared to the task of shoeing men. They are, (tho men, not the geese), easily frightened and great care must lie taken with them. The great reason why we are sue- cesssful in the shoeing of men is timt while von Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, SHOO CEESE WITH YOUR VOICE. WE SHOE MEN WITH Telephone- ’ Register.’ The finest goods that can be pur chased of all the reliable linns in Hie 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 front us once he is certain to do so again. In business, and we have the rep utation of not misrepresenting our stock. We have just put in the largest stock of boots and shoes in the city, and we would really like Io have you call and inspect our goods if you do not purchase. KAY & TODD, 3RD STREET. Opposition Boot and Shoe Store. BOOTS & SHOES! L DIELSCIKEIDEI. NOW ON THE MARKET AND FOR SALE. Pleasant Home Addition To McMinnville. THIS PAPER R. M. WADE 4 CO DEALERS IN Farm Machinery, Stoves and Tinware, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Iron Steel and Coal. A FULL LINE OF BLACKSMITHS SUPPLIES ON HAND. PACTFTC WACOM' We cal1 Particular attention to this wagon, and 1 J. Hvir nun lv iv W vi iiUvlli nvviti invite vou you to comnnre compare it with an 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.