I » THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. I » CAUSES OF HIGH WAGES. THE TIN PLATE MOCKERY. ■S-BSS—SS—MHS FOR LITTLE FOLKS. The Verdict Notice of Appointment of Admin­ istrator. Notice to Creditors. The Protectionists tell us that wages Wm. M. Springer Exposes this Fraud Notice is hereby given that the under HARDING &. HEATH, Publishers. Making an Egg Dance. Notice is hereby given that the under­ are higher in this country than in Eu­ rigned has been appointed administratrix Upon the People. F ALL who have used Ayer’s Pill« signed has been bv an order of the County Place a hard boiled egg upon the un ­ 1 (with the will annexed) of tne estate of rope. But it is not true that the tariff for Biliousness and Liver Com­ Court of Yamhill 'County. Oregon duly ap­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. der side of a smooth, but dull—not pol­ Samuel Turner, deceased, by the county plaint is that they are the best ever pointed as the administrator of the estate Wm. H. Springer, chairman of the j ished—tray. Move the tray around and Jne Copy, per year, inadvance............... $1 00 has raised wages. court of Yamhill county state of Oregon; of Alexander McKinley, deceased made. Being free from any mineral On. C.py, six months in advance............. 50 There is only one way in which a ways and means committee of congress around and has duly qualified as such administra­ . horizontally, gradually increas­ ingredients, and sugar-c«ated, Ayer’s Now, therefore all persons having claims trix. Therefore all |<-r«ons having claims i against said estate are hereby notified and protective tariff could raise wages, and addressed a great mass meeting at Mat- j ing in speed. The egg, resting in the against islo estate are liireby required to Pills are adapted to all ages, constitu­ i required to present the same to the under- Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville that is by- a tax on foreign workingmen toon, Ill., on Sept. 20. middle of the tray, is carried around present them with the proper vouchers t tions, and climates. I signed at his residence in Polk County, Oregon, as second-class matter. [ therefor to me at my residence near North so big as to decrease the supply of labor. Mr. Springer recited the increase of i and around by the movement, and grad­ “ Having used Ayer’s Pills for many duly verified, within six months from the Yamhill, in said county, within six month« begins to revolve on its own axis, date theieof years in my practice and family, I feel Wages in this country are highest to tax on tin-plate by the McKinley law ually ' OREGON'S SHOWING from this date. Dated this 15th dav of Sept . A. D . 18.92 faster and faster, till at last it is seen to justified in recommending them as an All »ubtcribern who do not receive their the trades that are not protected. They Dated Julv 28. 1892. from 1 to 2.2 cents a pound to take ef- rise on end and spin away exactly as a excellent cathartic and Ji ver medicine. JOHN J. HILL, paper regularly will confer a favor by im­ NANCY TURNER. They sustain all the claims made for Administrator of said estate. are lowest in the industries most high ­ feet July 1, 1891, and the fact that in ' Administratrix. mediately reporting the tame to thin office top would do. AT CHICAGO them.”—W. A. Westfall, M. D., V. P. ( R amsey & F enton , Ramsey A Fenton. Attorneys for Estate. ly protected. In the building trades the interval between the passage of the In all experiments involving egg bal­ Austin & N. W. R. R. Co., Burnet,Texas. Attorneys for estate. wages are from 200 to 400 per cent, bill—October 1, 1890—and that date the ancing yon will find it a material aid to “Ayer’s Pills keen ray stomach and Thursday, September 29, 1892. i in perfect condition. Five years NEXT YEAR Assignees Sale of Land. higher here than on the Continent of imports of tin were largely increased by snccess to keep the egg upright in the liver Final Settlement, ago I was afflicted with enlargement of Europe. They are about 100 per cent, importers, who desired to take advan­ the liver and with a. severe form of dys­ Notice is hereby given that the under- R esolutions of C ondolence and all O bit - is b.ereby given that by virtue of pepsia, most of the time being unable to signed Remains in doubt, but there is the Notice sole administrator of the estate of tiary Poetry will be charged for ar regular higher than they are in England. In tage of the increased profit made possi­ authority vested in me as the assignee retain any solid food on my stomach. I William Jones, deceased, has filed in the advertising rates. the protected industries wages here ble by the tax, so that for the year end­ of the estate of 1). C. Cameron & Co., in­ finally began to take Ayer’s Pills, and County court of Yamhill County. State of * * * after using only three boxes of these Oregon, his final account of his adminis­ noquestion about the PORTLAND solvent debtors, in order to obtain funds S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis - and in England are about the same by ing June 30,1891, there was imported with which to pay the indebtedness of said magical pellets? was a well man.”— tration of said estate and that by order of INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION.— estate, I will at the court house door in Mc­ . ter will lie mailed to any person in the the hour, while the cost of labor here in 1,036,487,074 pounds of tin-plate, while Lucius Alexander, Marblehead, Mass. said court said account and objections Minnville. Yamhill countv, Oregon, on United States or Europe, who desires one, many- of the industries is less than it is the average demand of consumption If you have Sick Headache, Constipa­ thereto will he heard l»y said court at the free of charge Saturday, tbe 22n120. To set the egg spinning as described demand and wider field—these are the pound on the importations for the re­ magnificent American Band of Dated Sept. 1«. 102 J. H. WALKER, causes of high wages in the United maining nine months of that fiscal demands practice, not to mention some Assignee Providence. Rhode Island. An (Formerly Morrison Street, Between Front and First ) LARGEST (IRCILATIOl States. • year and 2.2 cents a pound on the im­ strength, and still more, address. For benefit of those who are ambitious While the wages in the building portations of the year ending June 30, the Art Collection valued at $350000. to sncceed at the first attempt we indi­ FOR ■ trades were going up .85 of one percent, 1892, was only $17,758,934 or $10,270,871 cate a simpler plan of procedure. Place frwn Terminal or Interior Point < I1M The benefit of the jieople who 4 during the investigation of the Aldrich less than the government should have the tray on the table, letting it project and embracing some of the Great­ <1® not take it we again remark j committee, the wages of the protected so far over the edge as to be readily and received. that the price is est Pictures owned in the United industries were going down .75 of one In the meantime the people were re­ rapidly grasped by the hand. Place the Goods Made up in Latest Style. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ONE DOLLAR per cent. quired to pay wholesale prices for the egg in the middle, and with the thumb Cleaning, Scouring, Repairing a Specialty. I Third Street, near Odd Fellows' Building. States, Immense Horticultural per year. It is the only out 4 Mr. McKinley thinks that his tariff tin plates purchased for consumption, of the left and the first finger of the and Agricultural exhibits, the re­ and out democratic paper pub- ? statue has wrought more benefit to the same as if they had actually right hand placed at opposite ends set oeegou . it vigorously spinning. It will imme­ lished in Yambill County and J American wage-earners of the United paid duties at the rate of 2.2 cents a diately rise on end, still spinning is the Line to Take sult- of the combined efforts of al- States than the Declaration of Indepen­ pound on $10,000,000 in excess of the Quickly seize the tray, and you will ¡GOES INTO dence or the Constitution; that free in­ amount the government actually re­ then have nothing to do but to keep the most every County in the State. ¡THE HOMES stitutions are a detriment to the people ceived. This amount of$10,000,000 was egg still rotating, which is a very easy DINING CAR ROUTE. It rue» A Mineral exhibit exceeding all It lithe Of the democratic population, ? who live under them when they come Through VESTIBULE!) TRAINS the net profit of the tin plate Importers matter. This is done by moving the thus making it especially E Every Day in the Year to former years. A Sfock Department sought by the advertisers. If > into competition with the subjects of and jobbers, without taking any risks tray in horizontal circles, but in the re­ verse direction to that in which the egg your business needs strength- > kings and emperors. whatever, which they were enabled to revolves. showing tremendous progress. To ening try advertising in the { Mr McKinley is mistaken. realize by reason of the postponement T elephone -R egister . (No Change of Cars) Mistaken in His Friends. for nine months of the time for the tak­ these are added a larger number C Street, THINKS FROM THE COUNTY ing effect of the increased tax on tin­ When Mr. Wood, the English sculptor, Composed of HIM.VG CARS McMinnville, Or. was living in Rome he had a noble PRESS. of exhibits than ever before; includ- (unsurpassed) JUTJLiQUKAAiA. plates. Scotch deerhound named Eric. This In order to get into this country the PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS ing a magnificent Electrical Display On the Right Track. dog formed a friendship with a fine NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. (OI Latest Equipment,) The last legislature passed a new road billion pounds of tin plate which were large French dog belonging to an artist. under the coinpined Thomson- TOURIST SLEEPING CARS law, which applies to all counties hav­ imported during the fiscal year ending The two used to run and leap together, FOR PRESIDENT, Best that can be constructed and in GROVER CLEVELAND, ing a population of 10,000 and upwards. June 30,1891, the mills in Wales were and Eric would occasionally bring his Houston and Edison Companies. which accommodations are for hol­ of New Yark. Under the provisions of the new law, worked to their utmost capacity and af­ friend to the studio, where he was always ders of First or Second-cinss Tick- invited in and treated hospitably. ter the close of that fiscal year in July, All manufactures in full operation. ets. and FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Yamhill county is divided into six road Sometimes the French dog would ADLAI E. STEVENSON, ELEGANT DAY COACH». districts, each one having a salaried 1891, the mills which had been over­ come to the studio door and wait for Government models of Battle Shijts. of Illinois. roadmaster appointed by the county­ worked in order to meet the immense Eric to frolic or take a walk with him. A Continuous Line connecting with all lines, affordiug direct ana unin­ For Presidential Electors, The wonderful Hall of Mystery. court. Henry Gee supervises the dis­ demand from the United States were One day Mr. Wood was returning .. of Jackson, terrupted service. W. M. C olvig . .. obliged to shut down for a time in or ­ home from liis studio accompanied by G eo . E. N oland ................. of Clatsop, trict embracing the precincts of Sheri­ der that the consumption should catch the two dogs. Suddenly there was a Pullman Sleeper reservations can be hcuf The marvelous “ Little World. ” . . .of Jackson dan, Willamina and Bellevue, and has ed in advance through auv agent of the row) R obt . A. M iller , . .of Baker. under his care about eighty miles of up with production. But republican great commotion. A mob of dogs had W. F. B utcher . the product of a mechanical genius: Through Tickets attacked the two friends and there was road. Two and a half miles of road newspajiers and politicians immediate­ •nd Europe can be purchased at any ticket a battle royal. It seemed as if the ly set up tbe claim that the McKinley all interspersed by novelties inci­ office of this conmany. A DEMOCRATIC TARIFF. leading from town toward Mill creek Roman canines had made a conspiracy Full Information concerning rates. Utui which was graded by a new road ma­ bill had caused tin plate mills in Wales against the foreign dogs. The conflict dent to the popular special days. of trains, routes and other details fun. —Dal » Senator Hill defined and defended chine, is as nice a stretch of highway to be shut down and tliat the industry raged for some time, but victory was on application to any agent, or A. I). CHARLTON. the position of the democratic party as one could wish. Mr. Gee has put was being transferred to this country. apparently declaring itself for the two Everything new and nothing dead. Asst General Passenger Agenk upon the tariff by a reference to its upon the road this season between 4000 Thus history and facts are perverted in when the French dog slunk away, and Seaerel Ofllce OT theCompa*,, Ke, (JB Greatly reduced nites on all trans- , Cor. record. and 5000 loads of gravel, where it will order to deceive our people and to com­ left Eric to finish the battle alone. This This is just and fair. The McKinley do the most good. The road from Sher­ mend to popular favor the pelitical par­ the plucky Briton cheerfully did, and partation lines. bill embodies the republican doctrine. idan to McMinnville for some distance ty which is responsible for this wicked went home in a calm and modest man­ ner to have his wounds washed. The Mills bill and the separate bills east of Bellevue is another piece of legislation. ■< But the next day, when the French Of the republican contention that to passed by the house at the late session graded work and the traveler soon dis­ —VIA — dog called as usual at the studio, noth­ indicate in like manner the democratic covers the difference in it when he manufacture tin platis in this country ing could induce Eric to take the small­ policy. The voters rightly look to a reaches the end of the graded road. Of would save to it $20,000,000 paid an­ est notice of liim. party’s performances for an indication course it will take much time and hard nually to England and give employ- Mr. Wood coaxed and scolded, and of its purposes. Senator Hill thus work to put all the roads in good con­ met to many thousand Americans he finally brought the French dog up close Express Tyains I^eave Portland Daily to Eric, patting and caressing him. All ARRIVE. summarizes the democratic idea of a dition, but we believe it will Is» done said: UUVK Portland . 7 .00 p m.SanFranciseo 8.la aia tariff: This contention utterly ignores the in vain. Eric would not even turn liis under the present system. The ques­ 7.35 am San Fran. . 7 :00 p ni Portland First—That the neeessaries of life tion of road improvement in Oregon fact that our people export to other head toward the recreant. Above trains stop only at following fcta His behavior said, plainly enough, that should be substantially free. Second- has been a matter of experiment for countries every year articles which are he had been mistaken in the French­ tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, J^jRS. N. I». SMITH, Oregon Citv, Woodburm, Salem, Albany, That luxuries should bear the heaviest many years, and the present plan will valued at from $800,000,000 to $1,000,- man's character as an officer and a gen­ Tangent, Shodds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Jun­ burdens. Third—That there should be come nearer to practical results than 000,000. Last year our exports exceeded tleman. Out of consideration for their ction city, Irving, Eugene Rotiebiirg Mail Dally. free raw materials for the benefit of our anything that has yet been tried. The our imports $200,000,000. We must get old friendship he would not turn and Lasliioiiiiiile Hressmakcr. I.KAVK. ARKIVF. manufacturers. Fourth—That the sum assessed for this district for the something for these enormous exports, rend him, but he must decline all fur­ Jias opened a dressmaking parlor on B Portla .nl. x :U5 a mi Roseburg. . 5:40 la tariff on manufactured articles should, year was $1660 all, or nearly- all of seven-eighths of which are the products ther intercourse. And this line of con­ street, opposite the Christian church, and Roseburg. 6:20 a m| Portland ... 4 :0U p in is prepared to do all kiwis of dressmaking, as a rule, be larger where similar arti­ which has been collected by the road­ of our farms. We cannot get gold and duct he pursued ever afterward.— Albany Local, Daily. Eicopt Sunday. cleaning and repairing of gentlemen's Youth’s Companion. LEAVE. ARRIVE cles are manufactured in this country master.— Sheridan Sun. silver, for it seems the exports of coin clothes. Portland 5: p in Albany.........9: pm than where they are not. Fifth—That and bullion for last year exceed our im­ A Blind, Deaf and Dumb Girl. Albany ....... 5: a m Portland 8:55a ui A Koad Maker, Not a Destroyer. yy E. MARTIN the tariff imposed upon all manufac- ports. Helen Keller, the little thirteen-year- Some time ago we advocated wide Pullman Rnfret Sleepm. tured articles, other than those which Agricultural implements are dearer old blind, deaf and dumb daughter of Tourist Sleeping Care, for good reason are placed on the free tires for wagon wheels in order to pre­ in Europe than in this country hence Mr. A. H. Keller, of Tuscumbia, the Has the Finest Saloon in the City and list, should equal the difference be­ serve the roads. There is no doubt but we must to a great extent exchange the wonder of the age and the pride of Ala­ keeps the Best Brands of Wines, Liquors For accommodation of second class passen­ gers attached to express trains and Cigars. Billiard, 1’oql and Card rooms tween the rate of wages paid in this narrow wagon tires have a great deal to products of our farms for tlie manufac­ bama, is writing a story-, the proceeds of WEST SIDE DIVISION in connection. l’abst Millwaukee Beer on and foreign countries so far as lalior en­ do with the cutting up and wearing of tured articles of other countries. And which will be devoted to the children’s draught. Between Portland and Corvallis. building at the Columbian exposition. the clay roads. We remember that in ters into the cost of their production. in making this exchange what possible Helen Keller, having charged herself Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. LEAVE |_____ ARRIVE* This has been the democratic positiou our days that on toll roads that the objection is there to taking from Wales ■with the maintenance and education of Notice to Creditors. wider the tire, the less toll there was to Portland . :3O a ni McMinn' ever since the question was newly rais­ $20,000,000 worth of tin plates a year'.’ a little blind boy, has by personal effort Notice is hereby given that tlie under­ McMinn’ 10 :1<> a in Corvalli«. ___ , ed by the Morrill war tariff of 1861. It pay, and where a man had tires on his If we buy our tin plates from Wales we raised $3,000 for this purpose, besides signed have been appointed by the county Corvallis 12:55 p m McMinn’ . 2:.riK iu wagon that were five inches wide, he 2 :fi6 p m Portland . 5 -30 p »n court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, McMinn’ was the platform upon which Tilden could pay for their demands witli 20,- which $1,200 was the result of an enter­ administratrix and administrator of the es­ At Albany and Corvallis connect with was elected. It was the guiding princi­ had no toll to pay, for it was consider­ 000,000 bushels of wheat, if wheat were tainment instigated by her and given in tate of.I. K. Swanson, late of said county, trains of Oregon Pacific deceased. ple of President Cleveland’s famous tar­ ed that tires that were wide were more worth a dollar a bushel, but if we make her name for a kindergarten for the Express Train Daily, except Sunday. blind, and her writings abound in spon­ Therefore, all persons having claims of a benefit than an injury to a clay ­ iff message of 1887. It has shaped every lkavf .. _ ARRIVE. ____ our tin plates in this country, under a taneous sweetness and grace.—New Or­ against said estate are hereby notified and 7 .25 p ni democratic attempt to reduce the mon­ road, or in fact any road. It is to be protection of 2.2 cents a pound, it will leans Picayune. required to present them with the pro)*r Portland . 4 .40 p nuMeMnn M :20 a lu vouchers therefor to us at our residences McMinn*... 5:45 a mjPortland. strous exactions of the republican tariff hoped that before long people in Ore­ require 16,000,000 of bushels more of in said county within six months from the gon will see the necessity of using wide wheat to pay the bill, or 36,000,000 A Pretty Big Ilare. Through Tickets to all Points for bounties. date of this notice. Tom, seeing a Shetland pony with its Dated Sent. 8th. 1892. The record shows that “tariff'reform tires.— Lafayette Ledger. bushels instead of 20,000,000 if we buy bushy tail, mane and furry coat for the EAST AND SOUTH. HULDA SWANSON. does not mean free trade.” our tin plate abroad. For tickets and full information regard '-Looking Backward." JOHN WENNERBERG. first time, ran into the house and told ing rates, mans, etc., call on tbei'ompany’» Administratrix and administrator. The McKinley act violates every one An exchange says men who are in Mr. Springer showed that the Amer­ bis mother he had seen a hare. agent at McMinnville. R amsey F enton , of these cardinal principles. the employ of the government never ican manufacture of tin plate was ad­ Sept 8-37 Attorneys for said estate R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Two-thirds of the revenue under it strike. Just so. What better proof is mitted to be unprofitable by the de­ Manager. Asst. G F. A P Aft are collected from the necessaries of needed that the government should mand of the manufacturers for a boun­ Final Settlement. life. control the railroads, where the strikes ty of $16,000,000 yearly on a product of i Notice is hereby given that the nn ler- It taxes outrageously the food, fuel, are most common? Newberg Graphic. $20,000, doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers The worse than war tariff must be sheets requires an expensive plant and writes: “ I took it for vitiated Bms. blood and while on the first bot­ reformed through reduction, but “tariff' skilled labor. After being produced tle Ixieame convince»! of its mer­ Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of Exports, Imports and Pilots. reform is not free trade.” they are dipped in molten tin, or tiu its, for I could feel it was work­ B. F. Packard, J. A. Brown and C. and lead mixed. Those dipped in pure ing a change, it cleansed, puri­ THE AX ILLUSTRATION. II. Page, state pilot commissioners have tin are called tin plates; those dipped fied ami ¡»raced me up generally, 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, filed tbeii annual report witli tlie Gov­ in tin and lead are called terne plates. anart the protect­ 1 tonnage represented, 664,448 tons; value production of tin and terne plates. For W II. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pass Agl. ive duty plays in ax manufacturing. 1 of imports, $159,738.98; value of exports, the quarter ending March 31, 1892, the 254 Washington St , production of tin and terne plates was Under the McKinley law the duty is $1,226,048,” The number of bar pilots P ortlard , O reoox . 45 per cent. The price to the home now holding branches is thirteen and 3,000,000 pounds. The importation of black plates for the same quarter was trade is $7.76 per dozen for first quality, there are eleven river pilots. 7^.MES ZEZDSOZLT, 3,600,000 pounds. delivered on cars at the factory, and Co-rltcn, - Oregon, Newspapers Endorse. It is claimed by tlie agent of the treas ­ ’ . remedto« that do not in-* » Uf J V $«.24 per dozen for beveled axes. Importer and Breeder of jur*1 the health or Interfere with one’e bnsineaa or Tiiat Desirable and Most Beautifully Located Property Known as Now see the difference on the export | “Educators are certainly the greatest ury department that for the last quarter P 11 b5n