Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1892)
THE TELEPHON E-REGISTEK. ITHÈ significance of V ermont A SIGNIFICANT SILENCE The Demand for Oregon Frane». Polk County Uopi. Nervous Prostration, Notice of Appointment of Admin istrator. The annual consumption of prunes lu the Vermont election the republi There is one subject upon which the The Dallas Traiucript says that the Notice is hereby given lhat tlie under j the United States is a little over hop harvest is over in Polk county and CO prevalent, especially among women, signed can loss, as compared with the vote of 1 republican party is evidently deter- in has been by an order ot the Countv mined to maintain a dense silence dur- ( Court of Yantliill County. Oregon duh ap O results from overtaxing the system. one pound for each person. As the that party at the September election in that the following is a correct state SUBSCRIPTION BATES. pointed as the administrator of tlie estate Dae Copy , per year, iaadvance........ . $i 00 the presidential yearjof 1888, was 9,678, ing this presidential campaign, and j population of the country is increasing ment of the hops produced in that Tlie assimilative organs becoming de of Alexander McKinley, deceased 8e» Capy, »ix month» in adraiic. . ...... : at the rate of one million and a half a county. It also claims that it is only ranged, the blood grows weak and im Now, therefore all persons having claims ’Oj ora trifle more than 20 per cent. The that subject is the trusts. poverished, and hence “that tired feel against said estate are hereby notified and There are two reasons for this silence. year it is easy to see that the consump 60 pel cent, of an average crop. democratic loss was 341, or about lj ing” of which many complain. For all required to present tlie same to tlie under Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville Í per cent For convenience in reckon The first is that to condemn the trusts tion i will increase pretty rapidly’ even Hill A Yocum.......... . . .16,000 such cases, there is no remedy equal to signed at his residence in Polk Countv. Oregon, as second-class matter. duly verified, within six month’ from the . . 10,000 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Take no other. ing we will call it 2 per cent which is is to condemn the protective tariff", and . shall there be no increase in the rate of Yocum & Grant.......... date theteof “Some time ago I found my system the next is that the trusts are the re- , consumption. The quality of the Yocum & Mason OREGON'S SHOWING .. 5,000 more favorable to the republicans than Dated this 15th dav of Sept . A. Il , 1892 All mhecribere who do not receive their entirely run down. I had a feeling of publican party’s bankers, who are prune of the Pacific Northwest is so Kirkpatrick & Son JOHN' J. HII.I.. . . 9,500 constant fatigue and languor and very paper regularly will confer a favor l>y im the truth is. Administrator of said estate, Do democrats, or republicans either, drawn on to pay the expenses of the far superior to that of the common H. B. Plummer............ .... 8,200 little ambition for any kind of effort. mediately reporting the tame to thie office R amsey A F enton , AT CHICAGO A friend advised me to try Ayer’s Sarsa Attorneys fo« estate. prune of commerce that whenever J. H. Dunlap............... .. 2,900 parilla, which I did with the best re apprehend the full significance of this canvass. When tlie McKinley bill was under they are put upon tlie market at prices Siefarth & Son............ . . 8,500 sults. It has done me more good than showing? Thursday, September 22, 1892. other medicines I have ever used.” Final Settlement, NEXT YEAR ... 13,289 all The jieople ot Vermont are as con debate in congress, as in the presiden-1 anywhere near as low as the common H Morrison................. — Frank Mellows, Chelsea, Mass. tial campaign of 1888 when Mr. Harri foreign prune sells for, there will inevi Farley Bros........ .. . . . 7,000 servative ami steady in their political “ For months I was afflicted with Notice is hereby given that the under RESOLUTIONS OF COXDOLENt K AND ALL OlHT- Remains in doubt, but there is 14,000 nervous prostration, weakness, languor, signed sole administrator of the estate of nary Poetry will be charged for at regular action as those of any state in the son uttered his 'famous opinion that a tably be an immense increase in the Lee Wann.................... general debility, and mental depression. William Jones, deceased, has filed in the advertising rates. cheap coat argued a cheap man inside rate of consumption. With the aid of II W Clifford............... .. . .30,000 union. They are mostly farmers.. The By purifying the blood with Ayer s County court of Yamhill County. State of noquestion about the PORTLAND * « * of it, scorn of “mere cheapness” was a protective tariff of two cents per Mr Cutler.................... 1 Oregon, liis final account of liis adminis . 8,000 Sarsaparilla, I was completely cured. S axflx C opies O f T hf . T kleph « :. xe -R egis same causes that swerve them will be — Mr». Mary Stevens, Lowell, Mass. tration of said estate and that by order of freely expressed by the republican ora ter will be mailed tn any p rson in the apt to swerve the republicans of all the poundi?)joined to the superior quality Harris & Stutsman... .. . 33,000 When troubled with Dizziness, Sleep I said court said account and objections INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION.— United States or Europe, who desires one, tors and organs. But when the people of our product, the Pacific coast should Hubbard & Harris....... . . 33,000 lessness, or Bad Dreams, take thereto will be heard bv said court at the agricultural states. free of charge : usual place of holding said court in Mc- which opens September 21st and * * .. . 15,000 But Vermont has its fair proportion swept the McKinley house out of exist certainly be able to drive the foreign Mason & Son............... i 1 Minnville, in said county, on Friday, the W k I nvite Y ou T o < <-.ir.\RE T he T ele of industries especially favored by the ence at the elections in 1890, there was prunes out of the market without re J Rhodes.............. . . 5,000 | 14th day of October. 1892 at 11 o'clock a. m. closes October 22d, being the best phone -R egister with any other paper an cud put to this airy indifference to i of said’ day, at which time and place all .. . 21,000 ducing the price of prunes to a .point T J Morrison ............... tariff, and Senator Morrill lias taken published in Yamhill county. persons interested in said estate may aji- rr.erAKED > t ... 17,000 care that they are not neglected in the the cost of things. The politicians that will knock all the profits out of J F Groves ............... ' pear and file objections to said account, if Exposition ever held on the Pacific Dr. J. C. Ayer h Co., Lowell, Mass. | anv they have W. J JONES, aror Tzr-r’rT'r'r fr'rir'7 t - y / r. z-r/M distribution of largess. The campaign with full pockets, to whom a few dol the business. At the present lime Coast. So far as Oregon is con 254,389 Bold by all Druggiata and Dealer! In Medicine. Total flAMMSEY <ir F f . ktos , Administrator, wa* conducted by the republicans lars are of no consequence, were taught California is producing about one- THE Attorneys for estate. The Airly Stove. almost entirely on the tariff issue and that not only thejioorbut the great third enough prunes to supply the cerned It will 1«‘ the forerunner of as a national election. These condi mass of ordinary people, do care con United States. Tn ten years Oregon the Exposition at Chicago in 1893. tions lend weight to the statement fol siderably about getting an honest and Washington ought to produce one- An old pioneer relates how Charley now a resident of Marion equivalent for their hard eared money. Swigert, half of all the prunes consumed in the lowing: The principal attracrions are the Reckoning the changes in relative Then began n notable effort all along United States. To do this will require county, started a fire in his new cook magnificent American Band of strength of the great parties since 1888 the line to persuade tlie jieople to be close to 50,000,000 pounds of prunes. stove, at an early day in Oregon, when by the ratios of the result in Vermont— lieve the absurdity that high tariff It is evident that there is plenty of a stove was more of a curiosity than Providence. Rhode Island. An (.Formerly Morrison Street, Between Front and First ) Llt«m IIRCUJTIOL In New York tlie democrats would taxes produce low prices—that is, to in room yet for development of the prune anything else. He got the stove set up all right and while the family stood crease the cost of a thing is the way to business without overdoing it — Rural have a jilurality of over 100,000. Art Collection valued at $350009, FOB exjWtanlly around, Mr. Swigert pro Jforthwcat. In Massachusetts Harrison’s jilurality make it cheaji! Tlie benefit of the jieople who , and embracing some of the Greatv ceeded to build a fire—in the oven, but The theory upon which this miracle ? ilo not take it we again remark S of 32,037 would be wiped out and the Pretty Well Said. tho ’ he nearly blew his brains out and is explained is that if a high tariff wall that the price is S democrat* would have a jilurality of est Pictures owned in the United s is built up to protect our manufacturers over 1,700. Goods Made up in Latest Style. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Brother Bell of the Independence filled the room with smoke, the new E ONE DOLLAR Immense Horticultural In Illinois the republican plurality from foreign comjietitiiin, they will lUe.s-Z ¿Side says that: “The Polk county fangled contrivance would not draw. Cleaning, Scouring, Repairing a Specialty. | Third Street, near Odd Fellows’ Building. States, per year. It is tlie only out < of 22,195 would lie changed to a demo conijieto so fiercely among themselves woman who thought she could con A neighbor who hapjiened in just at » » and Agricultural exhibits, the re and out democratic pajier pub- J ^cZMZISSTZbT'V-II-.I-iE, OZSEG-O2ST. that they will lower prices even below tinue to draw a pension from the gov this time, jwinted out the error, he » fished in Yamhill County and S cratic plurality of 43,935. having seen a stove before he came the foreign standard. If our manufac In Iowa the republican plurality of sult of the combined effort» of al ernment for the deprivation suffered in > GOES INTO 41,711 would disappear aud Cleveland turers cau do this with a tariff, why the loss of her husband in the service over tlie plains. A smile of satisfaction most every County in the State. not without a tariff? Aud if such is thereof, after she had found some one went around, when at last the smoke Í TIIE HOMES J would get a plurality of 6,000. the effect of protection, why should the to take and carry on decedent’s unex rolled skyward through the chimney, In Ohio the democratic jilurality A Mineral exhibit exceeding all Of the democratic population, Í manufacturers whom it thus forces pired contract to protect and support and the long snouted teakettle liegan thus making it especially k would be 55,633. former years. A Sfock Department sought by the advertisers. If S In Michigan the democrats would into ruinous rlvaly be in favor of it? her, has been indicted by the United its monotonous crooning.— Sheridan t your business needs strength- £ win by over 20,000. And further, if this alleged condition States grand jury for fraud. Pension Sim. showing tremendous progress. To ening try advertising in the In Wisconsin Cleveland would have of frantie comjietition and low prices drawers will do well to make a note of A Funny Chief. T elephoxe -R eoister . ! tends to send wages on the up grade, a plurality of 10,000 over Harrison. these are added a larger number the fact brought out in this case and C Street. » The Portland Welcome tells this Tn California tiie democratic plu why should employers lie enamored of refrain from remarrying, unless they t McMinnville. Or. of exhibits than ever liefore; includ it? When, since the world was created, are at least reasonably certain that story: Chief .Spencer sprung au entire- rality would be over 15,500 The states which would be left to the have amployers advocated the bring the venture will stand them $8 a ly new surprise on the members of the ing a magnificent Electrical Display NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. republicans of those which voted iu ing about of any state of things which month. Whatever idiosyncrasies our jxilice force Thursday night. He tip- they knew beforehand would compel under the coinpined Thomaon- 1888 would be Maine, Vermont, good Uncle Samuel may indulge on the jieared at the jiolice station in faultless El>R PRESIDENT, Rhode Island. Kansas, Minnesota, Ne them to Increase wages! pension question, he is not quite ready evening dress, silk tile, white necktie, G ROVER CLEVELAN D, Houston anil Edison Companies. The last thing a business man wants to assume the responsibility of the sup gloves and cane, and not nil officer rec of New Y’erk. braska. Colorado, Nevada and Oregon. I All manufactures in full ojieration. Of these, Kansas, Minnesota and Ne is competition. It may be good for port or the monthly endowment of ognized him. For all they knew he EOK VICE PRESIDENT, ADI.AI E. STEVENSON, braska have in state and congressional him, but he doesn’t like it and will do erstwhile soldiers’ widows who have might have been the grand mogul of 1 Government models of Battle Ships. of Illinois. election» since 1888 shown a revulsion what he can to avoid it. That is only i repaired or sought to repair matri the visiting Odd Fellows and was For Presidential Electors, against the republican party worse natural. Consequently Ihe first use monial damages by re-marrying. It is treated as a stranger making a tour of 1 The wonderful Ilall of Mystery. of Jackson, than that of Vermont, while Colorado that business men make of the Mc gratifying to note that members of one inspection. Even the chiefs own son W. M. Couvres............ .of Clatsop, G eo . E. N oland ...... Kinley law—which we are told was de class of pensioners are expected to failed to know his sire and when the The marvelous “ Little World,” . .of Jackson and Nevada are probably lost to the R* bt . a . M iller , . signed to maintain wages and stimu draw pensions with reference to their father gave the boy a smart rap on the ........ of Baker. republicans on the silver question. W. F. B i tch er the product of a mechanical genins: Such is tlie import of the slump in late competition—was to take all possi needs and not for the glory of the na back witii Ills stick the youngster re ble advantage of the protection which sented tlie unlooked for familiarity with all interspersed by novelties inci ft Is estimated that 30(1,000 people Vermont. tion. It is also a satisfaction to know have died during the summer of Tlie returns from Maine indicate an it afforded tharu against the foreign that the government indorses the plain the remark, “Say, mister, don’t you get dent to the popular special days. almost identical falling off in the re producer and the next was to form proposition that when a man takes a too fresh.” After talking with the boys cholera. combinations among themselves to pre publican vote in that state. Tlic«e two contract to support a woman by marry on duty for some time some one tum Everything new and nothing dead. bled to the identity of the supposed The winter rains are now due and elections have put the republican party vent comjietition—that is, they formed ing her he should do it.” Greatly reduced rates on al) trans- visitor and the chief had a good laugh our jieople should remember that damp in a hole from which it will be difficult trusts. A Very Queer Trip, What are the functions of a trust? at their expense. to cxtrici te it, even by a ladder of gold. ness and decomposing vegetable matter partation lines. The most important is to keep up prices. are the causes of typhoid feverand other Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. A gray whiskered old man leading a This is done by limiting production. SOMETHING ABOUT HOPS genu diseases. Clean up the back When it is necessary to accomplish horse loaded down with blankets, cook From a letter written by Mi's. Ada E. yard. An exhaustive review of bops, given this end a proportion of the mills or ing utensils and a small tent, occasion Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote: by the New York lloincutead says: In factories of the trust are closed down, ed a little astonishment as he oame “Was taken with a bad cold, which The main railway station, within the England the yield i» placed at 400,006 the owners being recompensed so hand wandering into Umatilla Sunday after settled on my lungs, cough set in, and World’s Fair grounds, where all the cwt; the German production at about somely that they find it more profitable noon. He asked if “that was the Co- finally terminated in consumption. excursion trains will discharge their 46,000,000 pounds aviordupois. The to let their works lie idle than to keep lumbia river” and seemed highly Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave passengers, will be a handsome strut* English crop promises to be much re them running. As for tlie workmen pleased at seeing the noble river of myself up fo my Saviour, determined lure coating *225,000, and will accom duced from the estimate given owing who «.re thereby deprivod of employ which lie had heard so much, It re that if I could not stay with my friends modate 25,000 persons at one t itne. earth, I would meet my absent ones to tlie unfavorable climatic conditions ment, they don’t count except in cam minded him of the Hudson. His name on above. My- husband was advised to T\fRS. N. B. SMITH. of the last t»n days. England will paign time’. By reason of the high he said was Robert Somers, and he left get Dr. King’s New Discovery for con With the exception of 1884, when lie have to import largely from the United prices which it forces from the con Glen Falls, New Y’ork, two years ago sumption, coughs and colds. ‘ I gave it was himself candidate, this is the first States. The llomextcad reports indicate sumer thcT trust is enabled to sell its the Sth of April, to gratify the ambi a trial, took in all eight Ixittles; it has presidential year since 1872 that Mr. a shortage of the 1892 < rop. Preliminary goods much more cheaply to the for tion of his life, which was, to see the cured me, and thank God, I am now a I'iisliioiiank Dressmaker. Has opened a dressmaking parlor <>n B Blaine has not sent a ringing telegram estimates put tbu New York crop of eigners. This is done regularly, and it country. He has traveled on foot all well and hearty woman.” Trial bot tles free Rogers Bros. Drugstore. street, opjxisitc the <'hristian church, and to the party’s standard liearer, congrat 1892 at ino.ooo bales; the Pacific crop at ought to be a comfort to an American the way across the continent. Has i- >-i..-Ir«-<1 to do all kind’ of dressmaking, To Defend The Count. ulating him upon tlie outlook as indi 91,000 bales or a total of 191,000 '•ales whenever he purchases a plow, a ham visited many of tlie noted points of in cleaning and repairing of gentlemen'» clothes. cated by a “magnificent victory” in for tlie United States this season, Re mer a rope a harrow, a aewing machine, terest, and met witii many thrilling The naval reserve associatian is pre Maine, it is jMissible that the wires are ports of packing to Wednesday night a piano, or almost any manufactured experiences en route. Crossing the paring for tlie next legislature a bill to down between Bar Harbor and Loon this week in Otsego, Madison, Scbo- article, to know that in England (’ana- Idaho desert he was two days without establisli an adequate coast guard in Lake. harie and Oneida comities indicate that da, South America or any other foreign food or water, finally making liis way this state. The association rejiorts a Has the Finest Saloon in the City «nd this estimate for the state is high. Even country be could buy the identical art, into American Falls, almost exhaust rapidly growing interest in the move keeps tlie Best Brands of Wines, Liquors The (X’tober number of the Eonnn if the total crop equals this figure, from the ’time American maker at from ed. He has avoided following the rail and Cigars. Billiard, Pool and Card rooms ment and they anticipate no difficulty will contain a review of a decade of however, it will leave only some 35.000,- 10 to 70 jier cent less. Tiie manufactures roads, preferring to see the country in in securing a mass of signatures to the in connection. Pabst Millaaukce Beer on draught. civil service reform, »bowing just what '*oo pounds of hops for domestic con of the United States have fallen into its aboriginal state. His stories of the projiosed jietition praying the legislature ba» been accomplished under the law sumption, if 70,000 bales arc exported, the hands of the trust’ and the jieople amount of game seen in the mountains to create an authorized naval reserve.— Notice to Creditors. •tace it was enacted, by Mr. John T. as was th. case last year. It is predicted are cinched. of Montana and Idaho would make the Oregonian. I Doyle, secretary of the Commission: that unless our exjiorts are greatly re Time was and that not so long ago, brave nimrods of his native state ojien ' Notice is hereby given that the under Miles’ Nerve and Liver Fills. signed have been appointed by the county aud a comparino« of the civil service duced or the fraudulent use of hop sub when there were not a few republican their eyes in wonder. Mr. Somers will' court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, records of Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Har stitutes greatly increase, the county hop Journals, like the Chicago Tribune aud not stop until he reaches the Pacific Act on a new jirinciple—regulating administratrix and administrator of the es tate of J. E. Swanson, late of said county, rison: by Mr. Lucius B. Swift, editor market will lie greatly unsettled and Infer Ocean, the St. Louis Globe Dem ocean. He passed through Pendleton the liver, stomach and liowels through deceased. the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. of the Cita? .Sterviee Chronicle, of Indian- excited. Sales are being made as high ocrat and even the New Y’ork Tribune recently in tlie night time.— Eart Ore- Therefore, all persons having claims Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, against said estate are hereby notified and apolis who a* a civil service reformer, as 30 cents per pound, and from 35 to itself which were in favor of taking the gonian. bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa- required to present them with the proper voted for Mr. Harrison in 1888, but will 40 cents is viewed by many of the larger tariff off any article the production of i tion. Unequaled for men, women, and vouchers therefor tons atonr residences More than One. ¡children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 vote for Mr. Cleveland in 1892. in said county within six months from the growers. This is double and threble which was controlled by a trust. That ! doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers date of this notice. the price at which the market opened a jxilicy would burst such combinations A few days ago mention was nade iu Bros. Dated Sept, «th, 1892. By authority of the house of represen year ago. The new hop trade year, lie at once. But tho campaign is on now Portland Telegram of tire fact there was HI LDA SWANSON, JOHN WENNERBERG. tatives, Mr. Holman hail a sjieech ginning Heptemlier 1st, promises to be and we hear no republican voice raised a banana tree, seven years old, in the Administratrix and administrator. printed in the t\mgrteeionat Record the most prosperous for growers and in behalf of this obviously reasonable garden of D. Van Horn at Albany, Ore R amsey F enton , Sept 8-37 Attorneys for said estate dealing with the appropriations made tlie most exciting for dealers yet known course of action. Neither do we hear gon, which was producing a fine bunch at the last session ot congress, from the in the history of this fluctuating pi-. any stieli voices inquiring why the of this trojiieal fruit. The gardener for Final Settlement. democratic standpoint. He says: "The duet. Harrison administration does not en TV. S. Ladd sends the following self-ex- appropriations made at this session of force tlie Sherman anti-trust law. jilanatory note: "Please atate tliat Notice is hereby given that the unlcr- TWENTY PER-CENT. congress, iuciuding permanent appro Trusts are conspiracies iu restraint of there are more than one bunch of ba signed, sole executrix of the estate of W. priations, shows a reduction of$33,529,- II. McDonald, deceased, has filed in the I trade, and as illegal as they are burden- nanas being raised In Oregon. There The 20 per cent, falling off in the re County Court of Yamhill County, State of 191 under the appropriations made at Oregon, her final account of her adminis publican plurality m Vermont and the j some, but they have become the back- is a tree in tlie green house of W. S. In just 21 hours J. V. S. relieves constipation the session of last congress, or a reduc tration of the estate of said decedent, and, and sick headaches, After it gets the system ! bone of the republican party. It is from Ladd in this city, but these cool nights greater loss in Maine mean a good that, by virtue of an order of said court, tion equivalent to $160,000 to each con ‘ them that the money will lie obtained are not congenial to the sensitive na under control an occasional dose prevents return. said account and objections thereto will be We refer by permission to W. II. Marshall, Bruns gressional district in tlie United States, deal. i for the use of the placated Platt in heard by said court, in McMinnville, in ture of the plant, so every banana fails wick ITouse, S. F.; Geo. A.Werner, 531 California It carries an unmistakable rebuke to -aid county, on the 4th day of Octolier. A. but for the purpose of comparison the ; New Y’ork, and, presumably for the I off as soon as it makes its ajijiearance. Bt., 8. F.; Mrs. C. Melvin, 136 Kearny St, S. F., D., 1892, at 1 o’clock Ji. m. of said day. al the party which increased tlie war amount of the river and harbor bill, and many others who have found relief Lom I reconciled Dudley also to herd again, The plant has attained a height of 12 which time and jilace all persons interested tariff more than 20 per eent in time of $21,153,18, should bo deducted from the in said estate may appear and file objec i as he did in 1888, the “floaters” in In j feet.” Accompanying the note is a constipation and sick headaches. G.W. Vincent, tions to said account, if any they have. of 6 Terrence Court, S. F. writes: “I am 60 years appropriations of this session for the peace. diana in “blocks of five,” by which bunch of llswers from which the fruit of age and have been troubled with constipation Dated this 31st dav of August, A D. It is a sharp condemnation of the reason that no river and harbor bill 1892. KFFiE j. M c D onald , means the state was carried for good ' grows, they had dropjied off’ soon after for 25 years. I was recently induced to try Joy’s congress and administration wlgch re R ahsf . y A F kxton . Executrix. was passed at the last session of con Vegetable Sarsaparilla. I recognized in it at Mr. Harrison ' being blown. The plant seems to grow Attvs for said Estate once an herb that the Mexicans used to give us gress, against the appropriations of duced the surplus 100 per cent, by No wonder the organs of tlie repub- j very well in Webfoot soil and climate, iu the early 50’s for bowel troubles. (I came to those made at this session should log squandering it. . lican party in its Harrison era are silent i but, like the chestnut tree, tlie fruit California in 1839,) and I knew it would help me ically be contrasted. Without the riv The »ame percentage of losses carried 1 on the subject of trusts. and it has. For the first time in years I can sleep I does.not mature. er and harbor bill, the appropriations into other states would give the demo well and my system is regular and in splendid crats in November eight large states The ice wagon is now on its triumph- ; What Are They For. condition. The old Mexican herbs in this remedy of this session are $54,682,909 less than arc a certain cure in constipation and bowel Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of the whoie appropriations made at the which went for Harrison in 1888, with ant parade through the United States, j It is expected that Mr. Huntington troubles.” Ask for a combined electoral vote of 146. Maine and Vermont illustrate the cool-1 second session of the Fifty-first poll- Twenty per cent of Josses is a deadly, uess it produces in the political almo«- ' will soon visit Oregon for the purpose gress.” of inspecting the railroad lines. Stored Imi’e Vege‘»b|e phere. _________ figure for any party. in East Portland and on the water en uUy 0 Sarsaparilla Before Starting on a Jon. tir’ When Abraham Lincoln wu’ run THINKS i FROM THE COUNTY route are 100 miles of steel rails. All of ning for the presidency the second SOLD BY' ROGERS BROS. I the S. P.’s lines in Oregon, except some PRESS. I A jierson usually desires to gain some time, Whitelaw Reid, the vice-presi Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Prices ’ two miles on the Corvallis division, are People returning from the state fair | information as to the most desirable Farm for Sale dential candidate on the republican ! laid with steel rails and the company ’ route to take, and will purchase tickets than ever offered in this market at Salem report it a very poor concern ticket this year, advocated his with, certainly has no use for this hundred Contains SO acres,situated 8 miles north drawn! because of his unfitness for the in the way of bcnefittlng the state, but i via the one that will afford him the • miles of rails on any bed now made, it west of McMinnville, 30 acres in cultiva We Deal on the Square, office. The New York Sim, in speak a very good way ot consuming consid . quickest mid best service. Before start- is not improbable, therefore, that the tion. balance pasture. Fruits of all kinds the place. trees bearing and 200 ing of the matter, says: “Mr. Rvid erable of its superfluous funds every r ing on a trip tn Chicago or any jioint Woodburn-Springfield branch will end on young trees. Good buildings, good fences east, you should provide yourself with and spring water For terms apply to wrote several letters at that time in fa year.— Amity Popgun. at Winnemucca, Nevada, some day. If owner. | a maji mid time table of the Wisconsin J ames . O. L amb , vor of the secret movement to super McMinnville, Or. The prune craze seems to 1« witii us : Central lines. The trains run on this it it ever does, S. lem will be on the sede Abraham Lincoln. Tho jiresent California branch of the S. P., while route tire vestibuled and arc equipped still, but is abating somewhat. The republican candidate for vice-presi Assignees Sale of Land. Woodburn will be on the main line. dent was then a young man of twenty planting of the early and late varieties with Pullman’s latest Drawing Room Then, if the road cuts across and taps Sleejicrs, elegant Day Conches and din of the apple, in our opinion, would be seven. He had previously served the is hereby given that by virtue of the Astoria branch at Hillsboro, won’t Notice authority vested in me as the assignee Cineinnatti Gazette as a war eorre- the proper thing to do. Late keepers ing cars of latest design, built expressly we be “quality folks?”— Woodburn in- the of the estate of D. 0. Cameron & Co., in ’pondent. and was employed by Ml'. pay a good figure in the winter, and | for this service, and are exquisite in i dependent. solvent debtors, in order to obtain funds furnishings mid convenient aud com the good earh kinds are always eagerlv I with which to pay the indebtedness oi said Richard Smith In th« office of that Notice. estate, I will at the court house door in Mc by coinmission men.—Sh-ritlan I fortable in arrangement and so com newspaper. In the summer and early sought That Desirable and Most Beautifully Located Property Known as Minnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, on Sun. plete in every detail that they have no autumn in 186-1, after Lincoln had al Saturday, the 22nd day of October, 1892, at To the relatives snd friends of Rev. the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon of ready been renominated, there was a Why is it tliat there is a tendency on sujierior in comfort and elegance. The Jas. McKelsay, deceased, it is earnestly said day. sell at public auction for cash in formidable secret movement to force ; the part of the jieople to lionize the “re- j Dining car service is pronounced by all | desired to erect a suitable monument hand the following described real property -A-t T«."toor. the most elegant ever inaugurated, and of said estate, to-wit: The northeast quar the withdrawal of the great chieftali, ! formed drunkards” or “reformed prize i over the graves of our departed brother ter of the southwest quarter of section 17 in is operated in the interest of its patrons. -Psrllan«'» M m I Baaslllal »«>«» . and to procure the substitution of a i fighters,” that arc starring the country, 13 8* r 5 W and also a part of the Benjamin Fast trains via the Wisconsin Central and his companion. I appeal to the Simmons and wife donation land claim in Fur ihe treatment ot Nervooi Dlaeaaes new republican leader before the elec while men who have always lived up many friends of our beloved brother section 17, being that part of said donation Lines leave Minneapolis daily at 12.45 espeoially those suffering from nervous ex tion in November. Many eminent re right sober live« go begging for a hear Situate ami adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park; Only five in whose hearts his memory is en- land claim set apart to Francis 8. Simmons haustion and prostration, chronic diseases, publicans. whos loyalty to the union ing, even though they jiossess a dozen p. m. and 6.25 p. m., and St. Paul at shrilled, to lay upon his earthen lied, and being more particularly described as minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con and all those who need quiet and rest, aoed 1.30 and 7.15 p. tn., making favorable the southeast quarter of said section 17 in nursing, massage end constant msaical I times the eloquence. We hope to live was as sincere ns their dissatisfaction this last token of affectionate regards. t 3 s. r 5 w. said two tracts of land contain sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation and Love care. At Mt. Tabor will be fou d pure air, with Mr. Lincoln’s management of the to see the day when honest, earnest law connection with nil trains from the Send all money either to myself, or ing in all 200 acres, more or less, in Yam ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and absolnteiy free from malaria, good water, hill county, state of Oregon. aurroundings and magniAeenl war, lent countenance and aetivc sup- abiding men will be ajipreeiated for west and southwest. Mr. R. C. Craven, Dallas, Polk Co., Said ¡amis will be sold subject to a mort most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant beautiful views Ample references given it deaired. what good they have done, to the ex For tickets, timetables, berth reserva port ta this scheme, which seems ini clusion Home is sulxlivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable terms. gage held by F. W Redmond of about |120. i Oregon. Receipt of which will lie For further particulars, address the pbysie of the class who lav claims to etc., apply to G. F. McNeill, C. Dated Sept. 1G, 18!I2 ian in charge. the light of subsequent events so extra public favors because of their aforetime tions, For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN. Sole Agent, P. & T. A., Miuneajiolis, Minn., or Jas. duly acknowledged. J. H. WALKER, OSMON ROYAL, M. ©.. meanness.— yeicln rg Graphic ordinarily shortsighted and foolish.” Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville. Or. Ninth <4 Morrison Sts , Portland Orego* J. AV C haig . Assignee I C. Pond, G. 1>. A T. A., Chicago. Ill. HARDING & HEATH, Publisher*. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, t Telephone- ; Register.; JACOBS, The Portland Tailor, A FULL LINE OF SUITINGS AND PANTS GOODS OZST 8 SOME PEOPLE The shooing of geese is an easy matter when SHOO CE ESE o to the task UfC of 8hoein8 nien’ They WE cune SHUE MCM MEN. are, (the men, not the geese), easily frightened and great care must be • taken with them. The great reason why we are suc- cesssful in the shoeing of men is that while yon SHOO GEESE WITH YOUR VOICE, WE SHOE MEN WITH he finest goods that can be pur chased of all the reliable firms in 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 he is certain to do so again. THE PLAIN TRUTH TELLS I 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 to have you call and inspect our goods if you do not purchase. KAY & TODD, 3RD STREET. Opposition B ot and Shoe Store ROOTS & SHOES! F. DIELSCHNEIDER. NOW ON THE MARKET AND FOR SALE. Pleasant Home Addition To McMinnville. COTTAGE SANITARIUM I