The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 19, 1893, Image 1

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McMinuvillc, Yamhill Couuty.
Here la the County seat, Here U
published THE TELEPHONE*
REGISTER, Monarch of home
■ieivs|iapcrH, iiecorded first pluce
in nil the Directories.
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Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County
MoMINNVILLE. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1893.
C. MICHAUX
VOL. IV. NO. 51
D’PRICE'S
tract heretofore existing fur the em-| by the general government on a port- renewed. To allow any owner of a fa­
j loynient uf convicts lias now expired. I age road would in all probability be vored locality the prlvlege that cannot!
Hereafter the state should work its now under way. Pursuant to an ur- be exercised by other citizens, of erect­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
FULL TEXT OF TriE DOCUMENT own convicts, so as to interfere in tliu ! gent request from tbe Oregon executive ing fish traps or fish wheels, thereby
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LAFAYETTE. OREGON
least, with free labor, and to that end I office, tlie chairman of the river aud securing salmon by the ton while other
AS PRESENTED.
Jan, 21. ’8R.
there is probably no better way than harbor committee, at the lust session of citizens cannot, is a monopoly that
Tecullar Like all I lie Actions and Writings
' tn follow tlie example of California aud congress, moved that the sum of *431,« should 110 louger be tolerated. We
of His Excellency. Contains Good Rec»
F* IHELSCHN EIDF.K,
Washington in the erection of a Jute ■ 50;) bo inserted in tbe bill for a portage boast of our free government, and‘of
oininrndat ions. But is Anti-Progressive
' manufactory. As tlie establishment of F road at tlie Dalles of the Columbia. our equal laws, and yet we are permit-
That the blood it
in Parts.
.
and that nature is endeav
such a manufactory would occupy ■ Our own representative opposed the ting 11 monopoly that no monarehial
io throw off the impurities.
Watchmaker
nearly two years, it will be necessary to > motion, and thereby prevented that government on the face of the earth al­
Gentleman
of
the
Orcyon
LeyMative
is so beneficial in assisting
and. Jeweler. jvothtng
furnish employment in tlie meantime i most necessary appropriation. Efforts lows. In the Magna Charter granted
nature as Swift's Specific (Y. A. .S)
Aiwmbly.—
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Dealer In All Kinds ot Watch.,, J.w.lry, Plated Ware
It ts a simple vegetable compound. Is
Pursuant to the requirements of the , to the convicts. Tills can be done by were then made by him and by our by King John, A. D. 1215, it is stipu­
Used
in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
Clecka and Spectacl.a. MCMINNVILLE. OR.
to the most delicate child, y.t
constitution, the following information i renewing tlie present contract for two > senior senator to secure au appropriation lated that “all kydells (weirs) for the
the Poison to the surface and
future
shall
lie
quite
removed
out
of
the
for
a
tKiat
railway,
but
without
success.
I
years,
or
by
tlie
state
assuming
control
touching the condition of the state, and
eliminates it front the blood.
now compelled not only to pay tax» road« and to the ¡>eople. The com inis-
('ALBREATH & GOUCHER,
recommendations, áre submitted for . of the foundry and making stoves on A board of engineers, however, was ap- Thames and the Medway, and through­ for himself, but for the rogue who es sion cannot reasonably expect that
This
guarantee
was
i
pointed
by
congress
to
examine
the
ob-
out
all
England."
your consideration. For more detailed I its own behalf. All tbe institutions
capes by hiding behind spurious claim: either the legislature or the people will
I contracted a severe erre of blocd nni^na
Information you are referred to the re­ . mentioned are most creditably aud ef­ • structious ut tbe Dulles and report upon renewed in the lirst, second and of debt. If u state revenue could be se­ be satisfied with its slight changes,
PHYSICIANSAND SURGEONS. I that unfitted me for business for four year 8. ’ A
third
charters
of
King
Henry
the
tlie
best
method
for
overcoming
the
few bottles of Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) cured
ficiently
managed.
Some
-cliango
in
ports of the various state officers:—
(Office over Braly’s Bank.)
J-C. J ones , City Marshal.
Third and in that of King Edward the cured Independently of any county which appear too much like mere love
the law relating to convicts when they same.
STATE EX 1*ENDITUBES.
.
Fulton, Arkansas.
It
!«
reported
upon
what
is
deemed
First, and was really a fragment of the levy, there would be no incentive strokes. Instead of its trifling reduc­
are released from eo.ifl nement should
M c M innvillk ,
-
-
-
O rkoon
/rJ.rcatiS<GOn
and Skin Diseases mailed
free.
S wift S pecific La. Atlanta, Gx
reliable
authority
that
such
board
will
old common law which prevented any whatever for undervaluation, and hence tions, which afford no material relief, if
be made. As tliey are now sent forth
1891 92.
recommend a portage road us a prelimi- person from appropriating to them­ there would lie no obstacle in tlie way the lioard has adopted the Iowa rates,
into
the
world
with
only
a
very
cheap
J. D. BAKER,
of a fair valuation at full values. This even with fifty per cent dlflerenoe on
Executor's Sale.
suit of clothes aud five dollai-s in their nary work of improvement. Thus the selves a fishway on the rivers, which
could lie procured by a tax upon the distances in excess of 150 miles, it
Í»
I
(lovernor’s office
assertation
tliat
tlie
general
government
were
deemed
common
property.
Ev
­
1 pockets, it Is indeed n great wonder
gross receipts of railroad, express, tele­ would have been of great benefit to tlie
Notice is hereby given that the undersign* Secretary’s office .
would
never
undertake
the
building
of
SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC
ery public river, Lord Coke declared to
i that more of them do not soon return,
cd as executor ot tiie last will ami testa­ Treasurer's office
graphic, telephone anil Insurance com­ people and no harm to tiie railroads,
ment of Joel Stowe, late of Yamhill county, Supt Public 1.1st lion office
i A more Just and liberal provision such a road, made only in the interest be the king’s highway, which could
PHYSICIAN.
uoceasetl, will, by virtue of an order 1 A the StatePr’g, binding a paper
of prlvute corporations which did not not lie privately occupied. Kydells panies, and by a poll tax of $2 on every i for the reason that such rates would
I
should
be
made.
Office Upstairs in the Garrison Building. county court of Yamhill county. State of Library, code and reports
’ STATE UNIVERSITY, ADKICULTL’KAL desire it, Is not only completely refuted were dams having a narrow cut in male person over twenty-one years of have stimulated increased production
Oregon, made and entered of record on the
1
COLLEGE AND NOBMAL SCHOOL.
<l;iy of January, A D 1809, licensing State land office
by the action of tbe chairman of tlie them, and furnished with wheels or age, the receipt for which latter tax and a marked development of our re­
.......
W. FENTON.
kand eippowering Inin so to do, sell to the Legislature
The state university received in 1891- river and harbor committee iu tlie traps for catching fish. It will lie seen should be demanded at the polls as sources, thereby furnishing by tliegreat
highest bidder for cash, on the Ith day of Judiciary
.......
February, 189.5, at one o’clock p. m. of said Penitentiary..
; 92 from tlie one seventh of one mill tax lower house, but by the action of the that this monopoly, which In England proof that tlie holder thereof who growth of their business a very mater­
.......
day, at the courthouse door in McMinnville Asylum
........................
as now tlxed by law, $21,671.45. This lioard of engineers appointed to consid­ was destroyed nearly seven hundred claimed the privilege of citizenship ial enlargement of their revenues. This
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
in said county ami state, the following de­ Penitentiary improvement
law should l>e repealed. To tax the er tlie matter. The declaration of Holy years ago, is nourishing defiantly in had fulfilled one of its required obliga­ legislative assembly ougtit not to ad­
real property belonging to the es­
McMinnville,
....
Oregon. scribed
tate of said decedent, to-wit. The east Asylum improvement
people of tlie whole state for tho sup­ Writ tliat “a man’s foes shall be they the nineteenth century, which boasts tions, Fixed charges, such as those journ without affording the needed re­
Capitol
improvement
half of the following described parcel' of
Office, Rooms 1 ami 2 Union Block.
port of any high institution of learning of ills own household” lias been com­ of its equal laws. Let all fish-traps, for school, university and military pur­ lief to the agricultural and commercial
land to-wit: Beginning at a point l."x> feet Mute school ...................
south of the north and west junction of Blind school.....................
Is both unadvisable and unjust. . The pletely verified to tlie people of eastern fish wheels and seines lie abolished, poses, should be abolished, and provis­ interests of Oregon by a marked reduc­
First and A streets of the town of McMinn* Orphan’s home.................
tax for the support of common schools Oregon by the action of its own repre­ confine the fishing to gill nets alone; ion should be made for collecting all tion of railroad freight rates.
yya M. KAMSEY,
villo. Yamhill county, state of Oregon, Agricultural baards..........
By reducing tlie passenger rates on
thence south along west line of said A street Health officers
is cheerfully borne for the reason tliat sentatives in congress regarding the and then all citizens have nil equal taxes at one time and place.
..............
the railroads within tlie state from four
THE RAILROAD COMMISSION.
66 feel: thence west 201 feet; thence north
portage
rood;
and
it
therefore
devolves
the
children
of
tlie
whole
state
can
be
chance
and
the
wholesale
destruction
Pilot
Com.
and
schooner.
66 feet, thence cast 201 feet to the place of
The board of railroad commissioners to two and one-half cents per mile, anil
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Dairy anil Food Com
.
beginning.
benefitted by it. A general tax for upon this legislative assembly tliat it of fish and tlie speedy extinction of one
for
the state of Oregon, in its third an­ by the absolute prohibition of all passes
Fish
Coniinlsstoners
Dated
January
4,
1893.
shall
instruct
its
representatives
in
high institutions <*f learning is quite a
^11 eMin n ville, -
-
-
-
Oregon.
of our chiefest industries can be avoided.
ISAAC LAMBRIGHT,
Railroad coniniissioncrs ..
nual report, has given an account of its except to railroad employes, a great act
congress
to
secure
t
he
needed
appropria
­
different
tiling.
Only
a
small
portion
The
supremo
court
reports
of
Oregon
Executor
of
the
Will
of
said
Decedent.
Agnicultural college........
Office: Rooms 6 and 7 Union Block.
\V. M. llamsey and F. W. Fenton,
of tlie children of the state can avail tion for such road, which with their disclose the fact that n paid lobby in transactions during the past biennial of justice would be performed, and no
University..............................
Attorneys for said Estate.
Conveying convicts
tbeniselves of its advantages, and its aid, can easily be procurred. The pres­ the interests of these monopolies hits term. The last legislature gave such hardship would lie imposed upon the
J. I». TURNEY,
Conveying insane............
support therefore by a general tax is ent being tiie short session of congress, heretofore swarmed around the pur­ commission the power to adjust and railroads. As it is now men of wealth
• Incidental......................
most unjust. With tiie liberal aid al­ no appropriations for rivers and harbors lieus of the eapitol during legislative regulate the freight rates of railroads, and Influence are allowed to ride free,
Fugitive. ..
.........
ready receiveil from tlie state, and the will be made, and therefore tlie people sessions, and it will undoubtedly reap­ and, as it will be seen, it approached anil then in order to give tlie railroad
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN.
Indigent.............................
Priuate
claims
interest received from tlie university of Oregon, thanks to its own represen­ pear here during the present session. its task with the greatest timidity, and sufficient compensation, the poor are
Specialty of surgery and diseases of women
Oregon National Guard
fund, it ought now to be aide to keep tative«:, will be compelled to wait an­ The board of fish commissioners has quit it with the most unsatisfactory re­ unduly charge. This is an act of great
Refoam school.................
U nion B lock
-
M c M innville , On.
VtMT*
abreast
of tbe other high institutions of other year for such aid. The legisla­ maintained in all of its reports a com­ sults. Pursuant to a request from the inequality and injustice. No common
' Horticultural board
2——--------------------- f-
the state, which have been built up by ture, can, however, meantime ufford plete and most significant silence in re­ executive office a comparative state­ carrier should be permitted by law to
I Domestic animal Coni
any such unjust discrimina­
1
E. MARTIN
I Weather bureau...............
private benevolence, and which arc in tlie people of tills state great relief by gard to the effect of these most destruc­ ment of rates of Oregon, Iowa and Illi- exercise
tion.
uois
roads
were
made.
From
the
ta
­
Miscellaneous
the
enactment
of
a
railroad
freight
law,
possession of no other endowments
tive methods of destroying our fishing
MAXIMUM KATE LAWS.
I Boatman nt Astoria . .
Finest Saloon in (lie City mid
than those of their merits. It is indeed by which the excessive charges on our interests. The grave duty is therefore bles furnished are taken the following
Resources
of
Oregon
.......
rates in cents per 1IK) pounds for 200
The enactment of a maximum rail­
ltest Brands of Wines, Liquors
state
products
and
upon
our
general
the
most
cruel
injustice
to
tax
the
Charities and correction.
imposed upon this legislature of abol­
Billiard, Pool and Card rooms
road freight law is urged again, for the
Portage railroad..............
benefactors of several of the high Insti­ commerce will be replaced by rates just ishing all these monopolistic instru­ miles:—
ion.
Pabst Millwailkee Beer on
fourth time, upon the legislative assem­
Capitol building
alike
to
the
carrier
and
the
producer.
tutions of tile state for tlie support of
mentalities—seines, fish wheels, fish
bly of Oregon. The unwarranted in­
This
is
what
tlie
]x*ople
of
the
whole
rival
institutions.
Total
$1,242,227 43
traps and lisli commissioners.
M c M innville
terference of the federal courts witli the
There is a law of tlie state providing state, and especially of eastern Oregon, FINDS AVAILABLE Fol: APPROPRIA­
Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks,
EDUCATIONAL FUNDS.
rates established by railroad commis­
Sick Headache and Constipation. 40 in
for an annual appropriation of $2,500 inqierativelj’ demand, and this is what
TION.
The total amounts of the common
sioners renders such a law an absolute
each bottle. Price 25c. For sale by
for the agricultural college. This also this legislature should not fail to do.
There is now in the state treasury
school fund on January 1, of the years
CARLIN & COULTER, Proprietors
necessity. During the last summer a
druggists.
should be repealed. That Institution THE WILLAMETTE CANAL AND LOCKS. the sum of $65,335.92, which has been
mentioned are as follows:
federal court lias nullified tlie action of
Picture “7,17. 70” and sample dose free.
Goods of all descriptions moved and care-
Tlie
legislature
of
Oregon
in
1870
ap
­
is
now
in
receipt
of
$31,000
a
year
from
1 handling guaranteed. Collections will
J. F. SMITH A CO., Proprietors, NEW YORK.
received from the general government,
1889........................................... $1,756,700 90
the railroad commission in Texas, fol­
propriated
$200,000
to
a
private
corpora
­
made monthly Hauling of a l kinds
1891........................................... 2,203,554 86 the Federal government, which will be
being the 5 per centum of the proceeds
lowing the example of such courts in
ne cheap.
1893.......................................... 2,418,636 71 increased by the sum of $1000annually, tion in aid of the construction of a ca­ of the sale of public lands in this state.
other states and of tlie United States
I
The Interest arising from such funds until it readies $40,000, where it will nal and locks at the falls of the Willam­ By the act of congress passed at the
supreme court. With a maximum rate
during the past three years bus been remain. This, with the interest on the ette river, upon the express condition last session repaying to the states the
law there can lie no such interference.
tliat
“
at
tbe
expiration
of
twenty
years
proceeds of the sale of the agricultural
distributed in tlie following amounts:
Gates & Henry, Props.
direct tax levied by congress in 1861,
Tiie supreme court of tlie United States
college lands should lie sufficient for from tlie time said canal and locks are Oregon is entitled to the sum of $35,-
(143, U. S. 517) has recently reaffirmed
McMinnville,
-
Oregon.
its support without the aid from the completed, the state of Oregon shall 140.67 less 15 per cent, which was re­
Year
the doctrine laid down in the Granger
taxpayers of Oregon. It would lie well have the rigiit and privilege to take funded under act of congress of July 7,
eases (94, U. S. 113) tliat “it is within
1890
7Ô
S
1
45
»144472
and
appropriate
to
its
own
use
forever
A new nnd Complete Treatment, conriit
however, for the legislature to memo­
1884, amounting to $5,271.10, which
1 45 153,151 90
the power of the legislature to declare
ng of 8api«o«itorcs. Ointment in Capsules, 1891 .
tlie
said
canal
and
locks,
upon
tlie
pay
­
rialize
congress
for
permission
to
use
dso in box and Pills: a positive cur*- for 1892 .
1 45 162,006 50
leaves due to this state the sum of $29,-
what should be a reasonable compensa­
ment to said corporal ion the actual val­
the
interest
accruing
from
the
agricul
­
External, Internal. Blind or Kleedinv, Itch-
ogpuj ujotnnoft
869.57. By the act of congress making
X
The following is the total amounts on
tion for the services of persons exercis­
ng, Chronic, recent or bered-tary Piles,and
ue thereof at the time of taking and ap­
tural
college
funds,
now
restricted,
to
Everything New
nany otic r diseases ami female w<*akneSs: January 1 of tills year in tlie other trust
the payment it is provided, however,
ing-
a public employment, and to fix a
the maintenance of the school, for bet­ propriating the same, which shall be as. that “no money shall be paid to any
is tdwav« a ar«»»t hem lit to tlie general I'll Oil,.
maximum lieyond which any charge
ealtli Tlie first discovery of a med <->»1
terments to tlie college property. If certalned in such manner as the legis­ state or territory unless the legislature
And Firstclass. -lire
rcmie.-ing all O|i*’l.ltion witli a knife U.-rh'iiltural college.. .
. 033,905 94
would be unreasonable;"'and tliat “for
inuee.s no hereafter This liemedy Ims State University
................ 102,229,67 congress would so give its permission lative assembly may hereafter pre­ thereof shall have accepted by resolu­
• • agpvj noni/j
penal Accommodations for < 'onunercia
protection ngainst abuses by the legis­
scribe.
”
The
twenty
years
have
al
­
lever
liee
.
L
miwn
to
fail
$1
per
box.
6
for
/
1’rave Ilers.
Interest has lieen pai<l during the as it undoubtedly would upon request,
O ISIS ©
tion the sum therein appropriated and
lature tlie people must resort to the
5; «ent by mail. Why suffer from tlii., ter-
ready
passed.
The
state
should
now
this
Institution
wool
I
require
uo
furth
­
post
two
years
on
such
funds:
ible rlise.iM* »lien a written guarantee Is
the trusts imposed in full satisfaction
‘ .•rm/Second and E Streets, one bloc,
polls, and not to the courts," while at
avail
itself
of
its
option.
A
just
mode
riven
witli
six
boxes,
to
refund
the
money
er
aid
from
tbe
state.
frirtli Cooks hotel.
Agricultural college.............. 822,778 38
of all claims against the United States
the same time it adheres to tlie doctriue
not cure■' Send stamp fur free sample State University.................... 16,258 37
>f ascertaining the value of the canal
.
--------------------------------------------------------------
By
the
provisionsof
a
law
passed
at
on account of the levy and collection
mirantee issued bv WoontRi*. C lakkk A
spnnn
laid down in the Minnesota jase (134,
ihd
locks
would
be
to
take
the
tonnage
the last session of the legislature, the
/ I. W.COWLS. LEE LAUGHLIN E. C AP EBSOi
o . VVhol. side *t Retail Druggists, Sole
LAND DEPARTMENT.
of said tax, and shall have authorized
U. S. 418) that the reasonableness of
President.
Vice President.
Crist, t
•rents. Port and. Oregon '
state assumed control of the Normal for the last year and find out tliat sum the governor to receive said money for
Swamp lands patented in
the rates fixed by a railroad commis­
the state in 1891 and
school at Monmouth. The bonrei of which at six per cent interest would
sion can also lie inquired into hy the
1892 .............................. 20,967.47 acres regents, created by law, accepted on bring the amount represented by a rea- the use and purposes aforesaid.”
As the direct tax was not paid by the
courts.
Swamp lands certified to
!3
behalf of the state the college property, tonable charge on such tonnage, less state, and ns it was collected by the
McMinnville, Oregon,
the state in 1891 and
The inconsistency of these decisions
«
*
remedies that do Dot in-* ' ui i J
8
55»
è
1892 .............................. 22,393.18 acres and was authorized to appoint and the cost of operating the locks and less general government as sets oft- against
’ro the health or interfere with one’s business or
is in part remedied when they are test­
jew__
u-’jre. It builds up and improves the general Whole ain’t patented... 154,874.83 H
Paid up Capital, $50,000. • jalth.
the
amount
if
any,
which
would
be
re
­
employ
teachers.
By
this
law
tbe
clears the skin and beaut ¡lies the complexion,
moneys due the Rtate from the sale of The commission lias furnished a table ed by tliat sound doctrine of law tliat
o wrinkles or flabbiness follow this treatment, Whole ain’t certified and
state became morally and legally bound quired to put the canal and locks in or- public land, there I. no private claim
idorsed by physicians and leading society ladies.
not patented .............. 86,990 72
of the deductions made by it from Its a delegated autliority cannot be redel­
Transacts a General Banking Buxines*.
.DENTS TREATED BY MAIL.
CONFIDENTIAL
linaiiiy
good
and
complete
working
to extend aid to some extent to that
Whole ain’t examined
mien. No Starving;. Sand « cent» In etamp* for pardcu'.rxi to
upon said funds, which are therefore
Deposits Received Subject to C’lieck
O.W. F. SNYOER. ■ SICKER 1 THEATER. CHICA6U. ILL
institution. It should at least extend order. There can be no objection to now available for appropriation so soon former raies of the Union Pacific and egated, which has not yet been stum­
and
not
certified
........
40,607.00
bled upon by the supreme court. The
Interest allowed on time deposit-
The difficulties pertaining to swamp sufficient aid to offset the gift it ac­ this mode of ascertaining their value. as the legislature shall have accepted the Southern Pacific:
Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trail'
power to fix maximum rates is an au­
It
is
a
fair
and
just
business
proposi
­
cepted.
Besides,
tills
institution,
by
land matters are approaching a final if
for« on New York. San Francisco and Pori
them in the manner designated. It is
thority
delegated by tlie people under
tion.
land.
not a satisfactory conclusion. Al­ educating teachers for tlie public
the constitution to the legislature, and
The canal and locks are worth only to lie extremely regretted that the joint
Collections made on all accessible point?
though the state tnny be a slight gain­ schools, might be considered as a part
resolution of congress of February 9,
therefore, cannot lie delegated by it to
Office hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p in.
You Think
er from the gift of swamp lands from of the common school system, and thus that sum on which the business 1871, which allowed the diversion of
any kind of a crop will do, then
others. The right to declare what are
through
them,
subject
to
reasonable
any kind of seeds will do; but for
have
a
claim
upon
tbe
state
not
pos
­
the Federal governmet, so far as money
500,000 acres of land to flic common
tbe best results you should plant
Just and reasonable maximum rates is
UM ANTED Wide-awake workers every
Is concerned, yet it is an open question sessed by the two other high institu­ charges, pays a fair interest. Neither school fund, which had been appro­
I wRHLtU where for ’ SHEPP S PHOTO
an undoubted and an exclusive legisla­
I GRAPH« of the WORLD.” the greater
whether it would not have lieen much tions which have received state aid. will tlie state, in ascertaining the value priated for internal improvements, did
tive prerogation, which cannot validly
I book oil earth; costing |100.000; retail a
of
such
locks
and
canal,
lie
required,
At
all
events,
the
state
having
received
better, all things considered, if it had
| $3.25,cash or installments; mammoth illus
not also embrace the five per centum of
lie delegated to commissions, nor can it
Always tho best, they are recognize-1 as
cither
in
law
or
morals,
to
take
into
trated circulars and term fre<
properly built up by private benevo­
never received tlie gift.
tan dard everywhere.
lie exercised hy the courts without a
the sale of the public lands appropriat­
consideration
any
other
question
than
\Hr rr S daily output over 150) vol
Ferry’s Seed Annual is the most
The legislature of Oregon, by act np- lence, should ill return expend for the
I wlllml I Wumes. Agents wild with sue
Important book of the kind pub-
want.ii usurpation of legislative power.
that of their value as the means of ed for the same purpose. These two
liiihrd.
■ It is invaluable to tho
support
and
improvement
of
the
col
| cess. Thos. L. Martin, Centreville. 3'exa>
proved
February
21,
1887,
directed
the
planter. We send it free.
Maximum telegraphic rates should
I ! sale of all unsold state lands at the uni­ lege an amount equal to the value of trans]K>rtlug freight and passengers. amounts, therefore, cannot be put into
I cleared
D.M. FERRY & CO.
also lie established. While the postal
f $711 in
the school fund without the consent of
If
there
bean
additional
value
to
them,
the
property.
DETROIT.
form price of one dollar and twenty-
r 9 days:
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facilities have been greatly cheapened
arising out of a facility which they congress. If the legislature desires
<>.. |23 in 40 minutes; Rev. J. Howard Mad
THE CASCADE PORTAGE ROAD.
five cents per acre. The argument used
by tlie government, tlie telegraph
¡son. Lyons, N \ f lol - ,
...
.
may have of furnishing water-power, such use of the money, it should ask
The
last
legislature
authorized
the
in 7 hours , a bonanza
thp Uf Arid
in favor of tliat law was the fact that
companies, which, to tlie disgrace of a
that is an incident which attaches to congress for its permission.
construction
of
a
state
portage
railroad
magnificent outfit only vl IIIC WUI lu
all of the choice state land s had been
professed free and Just government, are
If it is to be used for the purposes of
|l. Hooks on credit. Freight paid. Address
tbe property, and not to the ownership
at
the
Cascades
of
the
Columbia,
ap
­
-75
sold, and it would’bc tetter to dispose
G iobk Pi iujsinjt' <’o. 723Chestnutst. Phil­
allowed to exercise a purely govern,
and which having alone been created internal improvement, the purchase of
sopu jamjo..{
adelphia, or
Dearborn st. Chicago, 1JI
of tiie remaining lands at a low figure propriated sixty thousand dollars ther-
mental function, are taxing our people
by the state through its gift of $200,000 the Willamette falls and locks would
—ofipwj tuaqinos
and place the proceeds at interest. for, and empowered tbe governor, sec­
/ive away abso­
the most unconscionable rates for the
to the private corporation building furnish a fitting opportunity, as by
SILK lutely
k We will
retary
of
state
and
state
treasurer,
as
a
free of cost, an ele-
Congress, however, by an act approved
transmission of intelligence. With
rant black or colored silk
them, really inures to the state, and their purchase at their real value a re­
board,
to
build
and
operate
such
road.
DRESS dress
OT
February 28, 1891, allowed tbe states to
pattern of 16 yard?
their cheap poles and wires strung over
not to the corporation, limited in time turn to the state to the amount of the
.................... sajui
young ladv in eve­
FREE ry ti» any
select lieu lands where sections sixteen The road was constructed within the
Si
tlie entire country their gross revenues
(«udaoptninaiof)
as to its ownership. Such corporation interest on the investment could be as­
town in America, who
appropriation,
and,
although
operated
—oypvj iuaqinoH
Physician« Couldn tCnre flim.X and thirty-six were mineral lands or
is willing to introduce
i are nearly one-third as large as those of
sured by the collection of sufficient tolls
is
therefore
precluded
from
asserting
under
some
disadvantages,
its
opera
­
S rdamsvtli . u , Hamilton Co., O., June, 1889
among her friends “ < he.Household Pilot”
where they are embraced in any In­
the entire postoffice department, with
tion has resulted in an excess of $956.67 any lawful or equitable claim against for that purpose, thus rendering a gen­
On* >ncle of Pastor Koenig s Nerve Tonlo
a large s page, 40 column illustrated lioust-
its most expensive and complicated
bold amt farm journal, one of the best •ured me entirely, after pbysioians had tried dian or other reservation. This act from November 4, 1891, to December the state on account of any supposed eral benefit. If, however, the legisla­
now in its 14th year Wo make this great unsuccessfully for 8 months to relieve me ot opened tlie door to the selection of
s.rpi.1 jomio.q
5
machinery. Tlie postmaster-general of
value other than that of their earning ture should see proper to appropriate
31,
1892,
of
receipts
over
operating
ex
­
«»tier in order to introduce our paper at nervous debility.
w. HUENNRfELD.
—<*BPV<I
noni Q
some of the very l>est of the remaining
(the United States gives it as Ids opin­
once into many thousand new homes. Be
facilities in the transportation of the money for the building of roads,
Child's Idle Saved.
unsold land within tlie state at the low penses. It is the purpose of the board freight and passengers.
sure to send 25cents for the paper one year
CH
ion tliat “a telegraph company could
there is only one just mode for such ap-
P oplab Ciunct, Mont., March 2, 1891.
to
adjust
the
rates
so
that
not
only
the
im trial and sample of silk to select from.
My little girl, 8 year« old, had St. Vitua dance price fixed for state lands. And to add
make a great ileal of money on a uni­
priation, and that is, to distribute the
FISHINO INTEBESTS.
Pilot Pub. Co . Center St , New Haven, Ct. ■o severe that she was perfectly helpless, lying
operating
expenses,
but
a
fair
interest
................
to this privilege, the land department
form Itwenty-five cent twenty-word
Salmon fishing has been for years money to the various counties of this
on the bed and crying when awake and had to
on
the
cost,
will
be
paid
by
the
busi
­
,<ia<n>|wqiuiuo.
)
message to ail parts of the country.” Tt
make 3 or 4 attempts to even speak or swallow ut Washington peiinltted lieu lands to ness of tbe road, as otherwise the sum one of the most prominent industies of state in proportion to their miles of
i
•iffpe.1
uojua
i
Our physician waa in daily attendance, bat she be selected outside of the land districts
is recommended tliat u maximum rate
highway,
exclusive
of
villages
and
Oregon,
and
the
legislature
should
pro
­
expended
in
such
work
would
be
continued to grow worse until I began to use
Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic; then she improved einbracing such tracts. Tlie state land
vide by law against its complete de­ elt ics.
From the above figures it will be for telegraph messages within tlie state
rapidly and now she is perfectly well. I am Iwiurd, by furnishing public information clearly unjust. Owing to the very high
ASSESSMENTS AN1> TAXATION.
conthidnt my child «, life was saved by this medi­
seen that on wheat, the great staple lie established. If congress will not do
DECISION.
rate assessed to tlie state for the ground struction by the greed of those at pres­
and 1 recommend it to all who have nervous of the facts pertaining to the selection
The urgent necessity for a change in commodity of Oregon, the commission its duty to tlie people by giving them
Speaking of patent nualicines, the cine
ent engaged in it. When the industry
trouble of any kind and no one can eav too much
I
condemned
for
railway
purposes,
a
of such lieu lands, did all that was In
JO8. L. BAKER.
was first established, gill-nets were our laws relative to assessment and tax­ has succeeded in securing a reduction governmental telegraphic facilities, it is
judge says: “I wish to deal fairly In praise of it.
its power to prevent a few persons from | small deficiency exists, which it will
alone employed, with meshes suffi­ ation lias existed for .veal's, and such a of ten per cent from the former rates, incuinls'Ut upon the states to protect
and honorably with all. and when
Valuable Rook en Nervous
be
necessary
to
meet.
Disease*« sent tree to any address, r aping rich advantages as the result
I find an article that will do what r LULL
ciently large so that the smaller salmon change should lie cil'ect-'d at this ses­ leaving the rate as established by it tlicir citizents from unjust charges, by
Mir r and poor patients can also obtain
THE DALLES UORTAGE.
I I i LL b ,hls inedicino free, of charge.
of state legislation and the subsequent
were allowed to pass undisturbed. sion. The law as it now stands is a over 100 i>er cent greater than is charg­ fixing lawful rates controlling that
it is recommended to do, I am not This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend
I
That
it
is
the
duty
of
congress
to
Koenig, of Fort Wayne. Ind., since 1876» and Unexpected congressional legislatioii.
ludiamed to say so. 1 am acquaint­ Pastor
Within tbe last few years, however, penalty on honesty and a reward for ed on th« Iowa roads. The Isxird in powerful monopoly.
Gnaw prepared under his direction by the
Under the circumstances as they now j overcome the obstructions at the Dalles
All municipal government.«, by gen­
traps and fish wheels have lieen rascality, by affording an immunity Its rejiorts asserts that It “had all the
ed with I)r. Vander]MM>l (having
I
of
the
Columbia,
thereby
opening
that
KOCNIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. exist, it perhaps would be advisable to
brought into quite general use, and sal­ from taxation to those who will trump rates of the different companies liefore eral law, should be given the power to
lieen treated hy him for eancer),
i
great
inter-state
river
to
free
commerce,
fix tlie price of state lauds at two dol­
and have used his blood niodicine. SoMBr Drunri*» c 91 POT Bottl.
I no one can deny; and it would be a mon of all sizes, and by the ton, have up a fictitious indebtedness. No de­ it for consideration, together with all regulate the rate« of all mono[>olies,
lars and fifty cents per acre.
« Hit.. 01.1 B. 6Bo<Ue.fOT»9.
been caught by them. This has sc- ductions whatever for in<lebtedness the facts lienring upon the subject, and such as gas, water, telephone, electric
known as the 8. B. Headache and
STATE TENAI. AND CHARITABLE IN­ grievous hardship upon the people of
Liver cure, and while I am seven­
thia state to construct that wbl'-h riously interferred with gill-net fishing, should lie nllowed; and in order that after weeks of diligent study and calcu­ lights and street car i'»mpanics.
STITUTIONS.
Scientific America*
HOARDS AND COMMISStONM.
ty-five years old, and have used
The state will 1« called upon to In­ should la? done by the general govern­ which formerly gave employment to a personal property may no longer shirk lation, proposed such a reduction as it
Agency for
One hundred and forty-two offices
many pills and other remedies for
crease the accommodations In nearly ment, is equally clear. It was pro­ large numlier of brave men, who piled its share of public burden, it should be deemed would reasonable and just."
J
the blood, liver and kiuneys, I
all of its penal and charitable institu posed, at a time when it was the gen­ this calling with their gill-nets, man­ provided that if judgement is procure«! the commission may be satisfied that have lieen created In tills state, exclus-
it«
are j just,
but i vv will
the itiriiiem
fanners . Iive «f those i pertaining to newly createli
_
_ j 1
1“ i rates
it
«nt
i I t i, uii
111 iiil
must say that for a kidney tonie in
tions. Additional buildings will be re- eral belief that congress would make ned at the peril of their Ilves, only to upon any note which has not regularly
_* zi_______ i__
_____ Ifwiimtinu l»v fhn lorvt«J<tftiro ut itti Inai
or, xm prov-! of
Oregon l»e satisfied to ______________
pay more at than
j counties, by the legislature at it« last
Bright's disease, as an alterative
• quired on the insane asylum and re- ' no other improvement than locksand find themselves competing in market lieen handed in to theai
en
by
his
required
stamp,
one
half
tile
j
twice
as
much
for
the
transportation
of! three sessions. The multiplication of
with
tne
owners
of
fish
traps
and
for the blood, or to correct the ac­
[ form sejool farms, and the peniten­ i canal ut tliat point, that the state
offices and the >1istribution of the fune-
tion of th«' stomach and Wiwcls it
tiary and blind school buildings must | should build a portage road until such wheels, who in a favored locality, and i amount recovered upon such note siiall! wlicat as tlie farmer.« of iowa’pay?
TRADE WAWKS,
jfST DATM
tions of government among various
DESIGN PATENT S . be enlarged. The directors of the deaf- j time as such canal and locks were com­ without danger, caught hundreds of be forfeited to the common school fund ,
is a very superior remedy, and
COPTRtCHTS, etc.
It
is
to
extremely
regretted
that
the
lioards and commissions, is one of tbe
■
and
shall
be
paid
thereto
by
the
sheriff
i
fish
to
tbe
poor
fisherman's
one.
'
beats anything I over tried."
mute
school
propose
to
turn
Its
proper
pleted; but since the board of engineers
I o- Information and free TTnrdtX'ok wrtt? to
| Against the monopoly of fish traps and ! 1 as a penalty against the holder for eva-, railroad commMon did not see proper ( vicious temleneies of modem legisla­
.Mt NN A CO.. Jffl BHOADW4T. Ktw Toar.
J- h NEI j MIN Yakima. Wash.
ty
and
management
over
to
the
control
I
appointed
for
the
purpose
will
rccom-
Oidnst
burean
tor
•ecurtnf
petente
In
A
mort
ix
.At .4) cento a bottle, it i«» the ixtor man's
Everv patent taken out by ns Is hrongbt befc^e
te prepare, as requested, a maximum «•«"• It appears to be a contagious evil
of the state, which is proper, as all in­ ! mend the building by congress of a i fish wheels, tbe wholesale destruction | 1 sion of tlie law.
friend and family doctor.
the pabilo by • noUce ftven free of char?.: la the
tlie _______
Iowa law, , «"»• has become epidemic. The gover-
Sold by Rogers Rrotherj».
It 1« claimed that without deductiou rate law baaed upon
r
i
stitutions supported by tbe state should portage nmd, the grea' necessity for aei I of fish, and, as a consequence, tbe ulti-
be controlled by the state. One uf tbe tlon on tbe part of tbe state does not | i mate extinction of this great industry, | for indebtedness there will lie in some with perliaps a reasonable additional nnr New \ ork one year ago called
attention of the legislature to the
most important questions before tbe as­ now exist. In fact, bat for the opposi-1 j the attention of the last three legisla- j cases double taxation; but it is equally ’ percentage. With its experience it |
Larrcst «rrnlgtion r.f any scientific paper in the
, true that with such deduction there is ' could have formulated a bill that growing abuse, and furnished a table
wurid. BpimMlldly in™»<raced. No tnfHljgnt
sembly
will
be
in
regard
to
tbe
future
I
tures
lias
been
directed
in
vain.
j
tlon
of
our
representative
in
the
lower
i
man sbonld be without
rear; Nl.SC six months. AJdreaa MUNN A CO.,
Concluded on 2nd page.
employment of convict labor. The con- I house and of our senior senator, work | ! The protest is again mo«t urgently | I double taxation, as the honest man is would have been both Just to the rail-
Z7 imples
Blotches
¡TIBÍ GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE ’ '
Êb
BileBe&ns
Small
ÜCK AND DRAY CO.,
HE COMMERCIAL STABLE I
CURE
Li^ry, Feed and Sale!
FERRY’S SEEDS
PHOTOGRAPHS
JUDGE NELSON’S
/
P atents
t
Scientific 3mericau
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