een Wo will make sweeping reduct,ons in Kxsoi.CTtoss or I'ospoi i *« c am * ai O bit - tlie country an injury ami the efforts Overcoats, Blankets, Underwear, amt given to any commission filching its uarv t’oetry wilt I*' cliarge«! b»r a i regular many other lines of heavy gotsls. to of the representative* of tlie |**>ple own artmcnt ofitsown prerogatives. advertising rates. close them out. Call nml see our bar­ X-Mri.i. t orna Or Tin Tru:rnoM-I!i “ is ­ shoulil lie bent toward tlie removal of Tlie line discriminating sense of the gains in theec lines. the cause, a* it is one purely legislative. te * will lie niail«! to any per-uti in the American judiciary can rcmlily per-J KAY A TODD. I ' uite»l States or Europe, who «Icsiri's one, This finding of insecurity in buslneiw celve the thigrant uneonstltutioimllty • P. S.—All parties owing ub will please free of charge and linaneial circles was not apparent j of such a procedure when its own ox Is «■all nml settle, bv cash or note. I. I'. Fidler. New»|ui|wr uihi rlisiing K. A T agent, 21 Merchant»’ Kxcliange. San before the pu—age of tin1 law requiring - to !*• goretl. rm: stati : m i i . iti a . Franei-co. i» our aiitliori»«sl agent. This (lie purchase by the government of a |,u|>er is kept on tile in his «»file». The expenditure* on account ol tlie certain amount of silver each month. All eubceribere "7«o do nul reccire their This Insecure feeling will continue as state militia for tlie la»t biennial term paper regularly Kill confer a facor by ini- long a* tlie government continue* tlie were $O5,5««.1K. It is claimed, in order , mrtliakly reporting the tame lutili» office purchase of silver at the market price, to maintain such organization in a con­ and converts it Into money at tlie rate dition of proper efficiency that the tux; Thursday, January lit, 1893. of 71 for each 65 or 75 cents worth of of one-fifth of ii milt now levied will; The business have to be doubled. Tlie legislature,, silver purchased. THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE men are losing faith in the silver dollar therefore, will Is* called upon to deter­ and tills in connection with tlie heavy mine whetlicr to double the taxation, TTte message of Sylvester l’ennoyer, exports of gold Im» intvie tlie times or abolish it. Aliout half a century ago governor of t be state of Oregon, to the hard. as some of us «-an well remember, mili­ legislature is a production well worth If tlie silver miner Im» tlie right to tia training fell liotli into contempt ami loading, not only because of the resume sell the product of iris lalior to tlie gov­ complete desuetude. The country was of flic affairs of the state during the ernment, every farmer Ims tlie same prosperous, its laws were isjual, every l>a»t two years but for tile personol pe­ right to »ell ills product to the govern­ man seeking employment could Hud It, culiarities of the governor which it ment, ami we sec no difference between taxation was not burdensome, because shows up like a mirror, lli* recom­ loading tlie vaults of tlie treasury with tlie people were not then taxed for pri­ principles that men conduct their mendations are goo«l but the reasons silver and loading them witli {Mitutoes. vate gains as well as public need, the bouses that they should labor to secure for tlie same arc in some particulars Both are a commodity and the value of partnership heretofore existing between the full and equal coinage of lioth gold own private affairs. An auditing board —DEALER IN— way lieyond the comprehension of the Isith fluctuates witli the demand. a private banking corporation mid the and silver. The right of a state to in­ to consist of the three principal officers should lie created, and it should Ite pro ­ average man. Some of them bring struct its representatives or agents in government hail been annulled, ami The monetary conference of the na­ forth the thought that a partnership tions that lias just adjourned, ha* dem­ neither banking, railroad, telegraph, congress is unquestioned, and after - vided by law that any claim not sanc­ under the name of 1‘ennoyer A Train onstrated that the nations of Europe manufacturing or other monopolies having been exercised by it in regard tioned by all of the board should re­ The Finest Line of Confectiop would lie u good thing lor Samoa and will not stand in on tlie question of sil­ then enjoyed any special privileges by to a matter of so serious import to our main unpaid until acted upon by the tlie United State* if the firm move to ver ami the United States should recog­ which the people were allowed to be people as the one under consideration, legislature, to which it should be re­ ery in the City. Samoa. nize that she has a royal hand when it unduly taxed ami tlie federal govern­ any honorable representative would • ferred. All kinds of Produce taken at the Hs advocates that tlie tax for the A change In the law relative to the either obey instructions or resign. comes to tlie single standard ¡«lea—a ment unduly contolled. supjiort of tlie state university I* unjust t inier sueli ail administration of af-1 The legislature, however, «cnn direct- conveyance of the insane and convicts gold standard. Th«’ balance of trade because of the limite«! number who is already ill our possession and a law fairs there was no discontent among ly aid somewhat in relieving the people sliouhl lie made, by which an officer avail themselves of tin- opportunity Ibr Call and examine my Stock nni making gohl the standard of value, the masses, for tlie reason Hint there I of the state by repealing the specific should lie detailed from the insane asy- higher «'ducation. file interest of tlie get Prices. making all our dealing* with foreign were no governmental abuses, and ! contract law, and by tlie passing of an ! lum and penitentiary to convey all per- I state in it* young citizens «lot’s not end A. II. G aunt . countries payable in gohl, will give us hence there avos no need of military or-1 act declaring that any stipulation in ' sons to lie committed to such institu­ with tlie common school education. an amount of gold to be a«• lietter «'«{tripped TILE wliy tills couiitiy cannot make tlie na- progress of civilization nml in aecord- of the state, as well as the unnecessary government to tax one man for tlie witli brain*, ami brain* constitute > I lions of Euroite come to their knees 1 iinec with the humane dictates of an increased army of office-holder.«, should benellt of hi* neighbor, who possesses Situateli al the Southwest corner of the greatness according to tlie modern I and lK*g |for the lavor of a silver cir­ exalte«) patriotism. It I* now iiinin- admonish the legislative assembly that a faster horse, a fatter steer, or bigger Fair Ground*. All sizes of definition. Every person graduating vegetable; yet if such taxation is had, no service could I« 1 rendered more ac ­ culating medium, for in tli<‘ course of tained, however, that there is neeil all from a state university lias a greater First-Class Drain Tile years this country can contain the en- ■ over tlie country of a wi ll trained mil­ ceptable to tlie people than to apply every citizen should have an equal veneration for (lie state than lie would Nine 1 tire gohl of tlie world. itary force to quell the spirit of quiet tlie pruning knife of reform wherever show of winning premiums. WMVIly kept constantly on hand al lowest living have had lie graduated from a private and unrest that now exist». Does it, necessary. By the passage of a maxi­ thousand five hundreil dollars is now prices DERBY & HOYER, or denominational college. The state THINKS FROM NEWBERG, however, comport witli good states­ muni rate law the railroad commission paid yearly by the state to agricultural 41- McMinnville, Oregon. Ims furnished something of benefit t«> TWO manship to examine into the causes of I coul«l lie abolisheil mid the law effect- societies, S5000 to the state fair society him through future life, Tin» state Gov. l’enuoyer's very sensible views such disquietude, and if found real to lively enforce«l by granting to tlie gov- and ?l>500 each to the two eastern and would lie lienetitted by the perfection regarding tlie useless waste of money remove them? ■ ernor tlie power to employ, in tlie event one southern Oregon district societies. of tlie person's mind as well as by the —VIA— in keeping up the exorbitant expenses Will it not be found upon examina­ of any infraction of tlie law, a proseeilt- Even witli this distribution a large por­ love «lack college graduate lias for his of tlie Oregon National <«'uard, will tion that these disturbances, to quell 1 iug witness, who can collect tlie neces­ tion of our people cannot avail them­ Alma Mater We see no reason why meet the approval of a majority of the which military power is evoked, are sary evidence and bring suits in tlie selves of their advantages. If money the state should drop behind others in taxpayers of Oregon, if avc are not mis­ the direct consequences of need of em­ | courts for tlie enforcement of said law. . is to lie paid by the state for the support tlie advancement of educational allairs i Express Tyains I-eavc Portlan.l Daily taken. *:‘Z),000 worse than thrown ployment, the unjust exactions of cor. I With such mi officer to lie paid only of such societies, justice demand* that anti a compulsory course at tin-| LEAVE. ARRIVE, away woulil accumulate a gn at «leal of porntion», ami tlie lack of sufficient i when employed, the various other it should lie so distributed that all citi­ Portland . 7/i0 p ni SaaFrancisco R.loau. state university witli the state pay-i of good put into tlie right channel* money, consequent U{K>n tlie changed ' commissions created to enforce tlie law zens may have equal advantages, and San Fran.. 7:00 p m Portlaml 7.:>Aaiu iug all tlie costs of the-ame would Iw al year after year. Oregon lias no earthly policy of tlie government, by which in regard to particular matters would to that end the law should lie ehanged, ■ Above trains stop only nt following sta­ benefit to tlie state. tion* north of Roseburg: East Portland, All through tlie message there is an use lor such ¡in institution asa national silver is no longer a full legal tender, I lie superfluous. Thus the fish commis­ apportioning tlie money now given to Oregon Citv, Woodburni. Salem. Albany, Tangent, Sliedtls, Halsey, Harrisburg, .1mi­ undercurrent inimical to progress and j guard, and the taxpayers of the state resulting in tlie stagnation of Inisiness sion, the boiird of horticulture, the do­ tlie four societies mentioned equally I ction «ity, Irving, Eugene in several places the governor refers t<>| shoulil kick hnrd against helping to tin' prostration of industries, mid tlie mestic animal commission and the ! among tlie several counties of the state That Desirable an m clothes ami other now long forgotten recommendations in his message, Imt ' devolves upon the jlegislatures of tlie 1 state. 1. A change in the assessment law. Albany local. Daily, Except Sunday. Tlie fish commission was never of luxuries; tlie time* when justice tri. when lie suggests that tlie state lionrd several states, and upon congress, to 2. The abolition of useless commis­ LEAVE. Anr.tvi;. of horticulture lie abolished lie becomes - determine tlie line* of policy to be pur ­ any practical iienefit; tlie l*oard of hor ­ iimphed through an institution known sions. Portland. {i mt Albany......... fl: p in in tlie eyes of fruit raisers a mossluiek of sued. Shall these corporat«' exactions ticulture is working in the smile field Albany........ 5 a ni Portland .8:55a ni a* a vigilance committee, when mob A law fixing maximum rate* for violence and lynch law were supreme; tlie first water. Where would the fruit 1 continue;.«hall private banks lie allow- in which tlie experiment station of the railroatl and telegraph eompenies. hiterests of < 'aliforniii lie to-day without I ed to issue the money which tlie gov- agricultural colleg«' is doing much liet- the times when through tlie measures 4. A law empowering municipali­ Situate and adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park; Only live Tourist Sleeping Car^ ______ ____ scientific ________ work, ____ r anil is ties to fix maximum rates on ¡«11 mo­ and more now advocated by our astute politician proper officers, backed by the law to [ ernment should;: shall refusal still be I ter minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con­ For accommodation of second class pogv«,. ' — ! made to restoring silver to its former I therefore unnecessary; the province of of posts' enforce tlie extermination governor, the people of this country nopolies. sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the .Sightly Situation and Love­ gers ¡ittni lied to express trainsz* place,tints perpetuating the giant crime' the domestic animal commission is worked for *2 per week ami were paid lii'iiphlo. 5. A law authorizing the governor ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and WEST SIDE DIVISION Where would any other be of tlie nineteenth century, and tints in- simply to endorse the action of tlie vet- to employ a prosecuting witness. in tlie products of tlie farm—ami fail* Between Portland and CoTvallis. most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant to volving the |>eople in still multiplied ' crinnry surgeon a» his judgment, and to mention the hereditaments and the without tlie strong arm of Mail Train D.’iij , except Sunday. A law giving to all state .'¡nd Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable terms. LEAVE -------- arrive ’ i.« dilliculties, and our national industries. not theirs, i* exercised, ami therefore county officers a fixed salary. appurtenances I »'long! ng to these good back it? A majoritv of tl For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDEN8TEIN, Sole Agent, Portlnnd .. 7 30 a m McMinn’ 10:10 a in ol«l time*. government, amt government governs | in still turthcr depression? And then, j there is no nec«l for th«’ commission; 7. A general municipal incorpora­ 10 am • __________ McMinn'.. 10 Corvallis. Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, Or. Under the head of “Militia” the gov­ only because of its power Io liandle a when out of employment, out of mon-i while the food commissioner is really tion law. Corvallis .12 .V> p m McMinn’ p m McMinn’. .. 2 56 p m Portland . a'10 p ;n ernor instead of making a mention of musket, a sabre, a cannon, or, as the ! ey, and in despair the laborer, prompt-1 prompt-. the fifth tilth wheel to the tlie conch, coach, inasmuch S. A change in the road laws, so as At Albany and Corvallis connect with the eondition of tlie state forces, wan­ (Jriililiif would have it, ail elm club, cd by tin' contemplation of hi* starving I ¡«» tlie federal government has control to secure good roads. trains of Oregon Pacific. ders oft'into a long dissertation on tlie ami demonstrate to tlie minority or ma­ wife and elilldren, rebels against these of tlie sale of oleomargerlnc throughout Express Train Daily, except Bunday. 9. Providing for tlie arrest ami pun­ labor question, for no other reason than jority its right to ml«'. The dmphir grievances, «liall.iniprisonnicnt lie giv­ the state, while the city of Portland, LEWF. ARRIVE. ishment of armed men in private em Portland . 4 :40 p nilMc>inn .. 7.25 p in a political one. He probably ha» de­ umloubtcdly believes in the establish­ en lrini instead of eniyloyment, and where nearly all his effort.« are »{lent, ploy. McMinn ’ . . 15 a ni ’ Portland, .. 8:20 a in signs upon the office he now occupies ment <>f an international peace ce.nimis- bullets and bayonets be put into iris has now a food commissioner of its 10. The passage of an inheritance I two years from now and is building his sion after tlie style of tlie state* stomach instead of bread, thus bolster­ own. The board of charities and cor­ tax law. lienees. The state fore«' of militia is board of horticulture to rule the earth I ing lip wrong by force'.’ or rather, shall rection by calling attention to abuses 11. The enactment of a law similar EAST AND SOUTH. formed completely of laboring men, If it diil rnl«i and tlie believers in uni-: not (ln »e great abuses be abolished, public institutions in tlie state, where For tickets and full information regard to that of Washington, exempting and no « la»* lia» the proper observance versal peace would not defend their equal laws again prevail,sufficient mon­ all sucli institutions of all kinds are ing rates, mans, etc., call on the Company’.* homesteads from execution ami attach­ ! agent at McMinnville. of the law more tit heart than they. government by their strong arms, they ey lie furnished by the government epen to the public, can do only what THROUGH ment. R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS. The force Is comi>osc the school land I Manager. Asst. G F. & P Agl Z>ufK.I3Lz“5r taens, young, energetic ami the main­ gilists who would light and hail flic lalior liml employment an«l the gov­ can well perform, ami it* services ¡ire i commissioner» to withhold from any I stay.« of this country in the future. Tlie determination to govern. ernment be supported not by the strong therefore not required. county its school fund until all the state governor panders to the foreign element If it had not lH*en for tlie national arm of military power, but hy tlie ¡if- ! Laws should also lie passed making taxes from said county have been re-1 Would a pretty Writ­ Terminal or th Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. who ar« in a turmoil all the time, strik­ guard of til«’ original thirteen states tlie feetionnte devotion of ¡1 prosperous, in­ all offices within the state salaried ing Desk please some and celved. ing, demanding something for nothing, editor of the /««'wouhl now be al dustrious ami contented citizenry? 7:30 P. M. friend of yours? eotripelliiig such as receive fees to pay 1;;. The creation of a state ¡inditing lazy, gootl for nothings, of no account “Bloomin’ Henglishnian, «lon’t you i I.Eulst.ATIVi: IN’STttt'CTlOXS. into the treasury all in excess of sala- board. We have u to this country or any other. The bust­ know.” At this time, as every member of tlie 1 ries. 11 would afford a very great tía V- Nplendid stock. 14. No further illegal appropriation ling American, mi American by right A« tlie tiinphii- mail is such a strong legislature is well aware, a period of' ing to the state if it possessed its own of money by joint resolution. of birth and love of American institu­ believer in a conimissionfor the exter­ business liepression has befallen our in- f„r pUbHc printing as in Califor- 15. Appropriation for a fi*li ladder i Could you oiler lather tions, is not out of employment ami mination of pests, we wisii to tell him dustries. .i...«u^ The i«._ prices ...« of ' •« th« — ’ ~>reat gt staple ; ni(1) nn(] p;)i(i {O ({le state priutera fixed at Oregon City. is tht Line to Take has not ami never »111 «sin- that tlie national guard of this »tate is products of Oregon are quite low; • bus- salary. Th«' weather bureau, which | ■ or mother a more ap- 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 16. A change in tlie law relating to template rebellion against tlie laws nothing lint one of his pet state hoards, iness of all kinds is stagnated, except I’ - ’ • - .... 1 propriate gift than an . ' inform» tlie farmers in July by means ! tbc conveyance of criminals ami insane 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago. of this country. Ami. furthermore, no a commission, a state board for the ex­ that alone ol loaning money; and lalior ' of x».-a. ..1 pamphlets, . ...I-..«, expensive printed what i ! Easy Chair? the DINI,N(; CAH ROUTE. It runs citizen of this country will receive im­ termination of human pest* that vio­ titful employment, with declining re- t|le weather was in May, is really more t1 person«. 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and It 1« Through 7 •■i””™«.” . i, ....«.,,«-i,,«««.» «««.,«,- J7. Instructions to our lepresenta- VESTIBULED TRAINS A splenditi ! prisonment instead of employment, late th«’ law s instead of th«' much loved ward*. This, in our < «•«inipnrativ.'ly " ' I ornamental than useful, and should lie t{w., ¡h congress to procure appropria- ugwrt nient« Every Day in lhe Year to Kansas City. and bullets ami bayonets Instead of fruit trees of the thniphic man. The young state, with manifold >1(1 ll PlOl I ” rliiziionanil avtfli r Vlxr* utnir« luwn««l «if i z- z- . . a _ .................. a i mt. »« undevelop­ dispensed witli. The state Ixic.rd of | tion for a portage road at The Dalles of bread if he obeys the law. If he e no reasonable doubt Best that can be constrneteil ami in which aceommodations arc for hol­ If it were not for the present a«.»«-*«- i Iwcntv-one. The cost to the state in whatever that tlie denial of the free use state auditing lioard would I*' advan­ ver; the issuance of the {taper money of der» of First or Sccond-ctMs Tick- tageous. The secretary of state 1«, un­ the country by the government alone, uient law of the state of Oregon the ¡18811 of the few then created was about of silver as money by congress, and tlie I «t». and der the constitution, tlie state auditor and the enactment of an income tax I If you have a literary present business depression of the coun­ *:i,5oo, while the cost of them ¡ill in | permission given by it to the money-' Avhile lie, at the same time, to quite a law. friend wouldn't a nice try would not 1*' felt In this state to the 1S91 exceeded **42,000, making n total loaners to demand gohl coin in pay-' A Continuous Line connecting with all great extent, is the state purchasing H dhnc , Bookcase please him? extent that ii is, Tlie »tate is a com­ cost for the eleven years of *4,010,125. ♦ ment of loans, tints really dwarfing the agent, thus Incoming the auditor of lines, affordiug direct and unin­ For the first time Oregon hasadivid- This mania for the creation of com­ business of tile country to a narrow ' paratively new on«', ami in all such tlie terrupted service. The Only Sign Writer in the County. A pretty his own accounts. While it is never to| ed electoral vote. It is the second time «•nileet ion. condition of the national finance« mid mission*, ami for the distribution gold basis, Is the great overslimlowlng Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secur­ Homes fitted up in tlie Neatest and Most ed in «uti-atwe through any agent of the ro»«> l-c presumed that anything but the that that the state failed to vote for the th« monetary system of the comitry among tI k 'I ii of .«omeof tlie {lowers lie­ cause of our present monetary stringen­ Artistic Style. strictest course of honesty would !*• republican candidate*. In 1868 Horatio Tnroiiifli ,o America, from all Point» d«M- not have the same effect ¡is in tlie longing to one of the regularly' «■on*ti-| cy and business depression. „ , ’ I ifkfts *'*nsin England Designs furnished for Decorations. I These are only four pursued, yet the affairs of tlie state Seymour, the democrat!«' nominee, rc- eno Luropc can lie pur< liasctl at anj’ ticket more thickly populate«! ami Industrial tuletl department« of the state govern­ Unfortunately, you have no direct! should lx1 conducted oil the same bnsi- celved the electoral vote. Remember Paper Hanging ami Inside Fur-1 ontce of thia conmany. suggestions, it’s true, ««immunities. This state 1» engagett ment ha- he< »me wide spread nml lui« control over this matter. Under I ................ .........— — .................. the1 hull information concerning rates, lira» nishing a Specialty. hut they are good largely in tlie production of the neces­ at 1»M Infecte«! the legislature» «.f even j constitution, the states were restricts ot trains, routes ami other details furnished " ork taken by Contract orliv the Dav. Ex­ on application to any ogent. or sities of life in the way of tissl and us-' o,'r «‘wn conservative state. They are to tlie use of gold ami silver alone as n ones, aren't they? perienced men employed. ' A „ A D. CHARLTON. ually there is a demand lor «ueh ami »" excreccnec on tlie Issly politi«-. legal tender, ami to congre»« ira» given „I?*1 Paesenger Agent. Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. Sim?» *• ‘•«•Coinpaay, No, lit the »ale 1» easy. What I* now a nece*- »ml are entirely alien to tile spirit a* the -ole power to coin money. If the Or??.**” rarfand, or slty In the state 1» the repeal of the ' well as the letter of «air state eonstitu- I framers of the constitution had ever mortgage tax law. Tax all personal 1 b°n. which declares, article thnt“the contemplated the possibility that con­ Third and E Street*. McMinnville. and real property to tin actual owners |**wer« of <>ur government—tlie leglsla- gress, after having been empowered iNerthera Pacific R. R. c#. Leasee.) s»f the property at oi * mid the same live, the executive,- Including the ad- with this most important prerogative, time in all parts of tlie state, have it mlul«tnitive ami judicial"—precluding would refuse to fnlfil its full duty, «for is ATTEST TIXTE «tone in one «lay if |w*»*ible, tax iiocrrd- the be*towincnt elsewhere of any pow­ bestowment of the right imposed the Two Through Trains Daily. Ita and allow no iiidebtc«ln<'ss seems to er pertaining to the management of performance of the duty), the states lie the law desiretl by flic largt'r num­ -tate affair». would most certainly have refused to i ber of the |xxiplc of the state. While If a eoninii—inn is entrusted with the delegate such power. But the grave Minima poi is nr: 4 15p oV thi i,1., ■ y"“ "U1 ,nr- 11 e0”* ao«"i«*r J this would Is- a Itetter law than the enforcement <>f the law, that is a func­ fact now confronts us that congress has Jt i’anl ari top Dnlnth ar 1 G.'tOp J•»«•m ten time, ordln.ry wag*,. Ho«i. one now ti|*«n the statute Is «wk*, it tion belonging tn the executive depart­ proved recreant to the great trust im­ Ashland ar iL*11 « home •«•«< work ■" 3 3»ip seems that a tax levied upon the acres ment, ami sliouhl be exercised by the posed upon it to freely coin lioth gold Chicago |y or •*• ••»«' time. Any ono any wh«r- ............. ¿¿J t •). “ '"A" • yr».» *«■ money. Man, hare made of the farmer »ml the town lots of the governor, «>r those under his entire con­ and silver on equal terms, nml that a Tirketa sold and bam re checked thromr i 7 wanin’» Month No cla«. o, Administrator's Notice it»'1 rK2.nt' 1,1 *h* Vnit*d •'‘tate* an.l Canai withrL»Illh£ Tor ?«.are ra*ki»t »o much monet city resident, w ithout regard to the val­ trol: if it is entrusted with flic regula­ depression of the industries, a general nlemni J*i h<*’ Il worl‘ ,nr f'“’*"- At ■ ro ? n « ’ t'o'i made in Chi« ago win, ue of the sniic would lie tlie most satis­ tion of th*' rates of common-carriers, hnsine«« «tagnation and a steady alt train, gOinr and So(lth l«,»W«,,Kl»lre, ,ril0,,OrBhle. »od poy« better than f»llr. will brll.r pointon administrator of the estate «,f II stance, but a |Mvminm would Imoflered trusted with the power to adjust mat­ XTe?n.Ty W!U bn.ines. 1... The legislature, however, can anti «>. Hums, deceased. Therefore all persons »hr »or? Yon ran do... for the Improvement of w hat property ters between common-carriers and per­ ought to use it.« remedy this errat having claim« against -aid s-tate arc here, Farm for Sale i^d «Lrl^el T — work for *O«"»»b' by notifusl and required to present the r.dmnhL.t?iL,..t"W.,’.,r7 ,Or »•wol»'*’ he owned, or If lie belt! a large mnomit sons having dealings with them, or be­ wrong, both by a memorial to eongro** *ame to the undersigned. at his place of nr.’tT?ixi l’.anT’,1*«<>»t»d Ä mile« north. lr-T.P!c' nil r,rrf P^lcnlar l< «eat ‘i fiM M'nnT,l,'‘, 30 •"« in eultiva- of land for speculative purposes ho tween any other parties, that is a duty demanding that it shouM perform the business at McMinnville. Oregon, duly «£. Uon l.alanee pa.tnrs Fruit,, of all ¿¡òq, GEOkOa «TINS»* * CO . verified. within six months from this date' on would lie induced to sell because of the confined to the judiciary. Under our great duty imposed U|x>n it hy the con­ the Hace. 3W tra„ be,rinr and sm Roa No. 4»», Portia,,,«. Me. Dated this .Sih dav of Norember A D tax and soon tbe large bodies of land constitutional forn» of government, stitution, and hy positive instruction to 18W- H C BURNS, Ram-tv ,t Fenton. Admistrator would Iw ent up into «mall holdings. there Is neither plate nor need for eith- the representative* of Oregon in liotb Dec 1-49 Attorney» for »aid estate McMinnville, Or I THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. TRY THE GOLD CURE i ' A. H. GAUNÎ 0 (). HODSON I mUBB DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. STOVES AND TINWARE. House Furnishing Goods. PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS, Gas and Steam Fitting's, Paints, Etc. FACTORY ÏK Sash, Doors and Blinds. Galvanized Iron, Tin and Metal Work ! of Every Description. East and South O. O. HODSON. NOW ON THE MARKET Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. AND FOR SALE Pleasant Home Addition To McMinuvi lie Piilliiiuii IlnfH Sleepers, LINE SOME HELPFUL Through Tickets to all Points RUNNING SUGGESTIONS fron 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 3 Interior Points Northern Pacific Riiili'Oiiil io all Points East & South ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO CAmposetl of BRING CARS PLLLMA!H DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS TOI J. B. ROHR, SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT IIAY C0AC1E8. Sign, and Oriiaineiilal hiiter CLEARANCE SALE! ( F Ein TENTH AT F. W. REDMONDS Bums & Daniels, Wisconsin Central Lines. WE WAHT YOU