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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1893)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER., IT SHINES, BUT NOT BRIGHTLY. THE SUGAR BEET. The following editorial clipped from i All attempt is to be made to establish ! the Sheridan Sun, is hardly worth a sugar beet factory at Eugene, in the printing because sf the lack of knowl Willamette valley. .So far lias this MUB8CR1PT1ON RATES. edge it displays. We give it, however, plan progressed that the board of trade 3a« Copy. p«r year, InadvaBca.............. |i 0° to show the jieople of this county and | of that town has taken the matter iu Cepy, six months in advance.............. this city the amount of balderdash pub hand, induced te thlsstep by the favor-1 lished by ¡latent insiders of the county. [ able report made by an expert on the Entered at the postoftice at McMinnville If the editor hud taken the time to as-1 I soil, climate aud other conditions gov You can nave big money by going to Oregon, as second-class matter. certain the facts of the ease and then ■ erning tlie cultivation of this saeeha- Kay 4 Todd’s for winter goods. j line vegetable. Ill tills report tlie state- ! made his remarks no one would have We will make sweeping reduct,oils ill KCMOI.L'TTONM of CoXIWLIXftAXn ALL Oarr- an objection; blithe iloesnot; he aim-1 I ment is made that at no place <m the Overcoats, Blankets, Underwear, and tiary Poetry will be charged for ar regular many other Hues of heavy good». to ply jumps at conclusions. The edito coast are the conditions more favorable ««Ivertining rates. close them out. Call and s<*e our bar • * • for tills iudustry than at Eugene, tlie S a . mpi . f . C opies Or Tim T blf . piio 5 k -11£«I8’ rial in question is as follows: gains in these lines. "The .s'«» is willing to publish free soil producing an enorti^us yield, and tik will be mailed to any person in the KAY A TODD. I'nited States or Europe, who drake* one. the county court proceeding provided the tests made of the beets showing a F. 8.—All parties owing us will please free of charge. the county clerk will furnish the items high percentage of sugar. If the work call ami settle, by cash or note. L. P. Fisher. Newspaper adverthiing in time tor each issue, but we do not K. A T. agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San want the news a week after the count y done by tlie board of trade results in Francisco, is our authorized agent. This seat pa|>ers have published it. This the establishment of u factory at that paper is kept on hie in hi»office. law giving all the fat public printing place, it will, in addition to having es to the two papers of the largest circula .ill tub te liberi who <lo not receive their tion in the county and allowing them tablished the first factory in tlie north paper regularly will confer a faror by 'im to charge extortionate rates for the west, have done more for the town aud mediately reporting the eanie to tliit office privilege, is nil outrage, and the surrounding country than it has the taxpayers should exclaim ever before aecompliahetl. The factory against it, and vigorously, too. The will draw other enterprises to (lie town Thursday, February 16, 1893. taxpayers should flood our representa tives with jietitions for the repeal of the and the farm lands adjacent will bo The world's fair appropriation bill present law. Of course, the county put under cultivation aud made to pro was passed ever the governor's veto by seat “ring” will stand in with the law, duce to their utmost. Aside front the help rob the people. The time has the bouse on Monday and is now a law and come for a showing up of some of this money put into circulation through the having previously passed then senate rottenness and the Atm will lie heard regular channels, the bounty paid, by from lieforc the expiration of 1893, on government will amount to a considera by the required two-thirds vote. this score. The Graphic, Popgun and ble sum. Sun have signified their willingness to The six .sugar beet factories already in Notwitlistandiiig the seveiv criticisms do the work for nothing, for which the of tlie republican press on the apimint- county scat papers are charging big fig operation iu the United States received ment of Judge Jackson to the supreme ures. County officials an-at best only last year from this source $77,919—an servants and the jicoplc have an average of almost $13,000 apiece. While court, the nomination has lieen re|xirt- public undoubted right to know just what Supervisor to road district No. 14 not COMMISSIONERS COVRT. at first tlie factory would not lie oper ed favorably and he w ill no doubt lie they are doing.” appointed. Galloway favoring Henry- ated on such a large scale as the older BuNliieMK Transacted at tlie February confirmed. —DEALER IN— He sjieaks of the fat public printing Gee, Perry favoring Mr. Coulter, Hen Term. given to tlie two papers of the county established manufactories in < 'aliforula, derson taking no part. If, as now seems quite probable, .1. <.'. seat. As far ns the T i ; i . ei 'II o .\ i ;-R eg - . Utah and Nebraska, yet witli tlie in- Road district No. 14 shall conform to Iu the petition of 11 Harris and one Cooper, of this city, should lie elected isi ek is concerned it can see nothing . encase in tlie product as a larger acre- railroad commissioner, the state would fat in it. During tlie two years in ' age was brought into cultivation the hundred and five others for a the Hues of Baker Creek, Fairlawn and The Finest Line of Confection have an efficient officer and the neg which th« law requiring the publica . capacity of th»' factory would likewise public road. Proof duly made;' North and South McMinnville voting precincts, and all roads, except those bonds fixed al $100 and approved. J 1 ery in the City. lect in recognizing this county in se tion of the proceedings of the county ■ be increased, until the output rivaled Can Supply All Your Needs in lecting state officers heretofore would, court lias been in efl'ect tlie T ei . e - . that of those other states. The increase It Forrest, Chas Kuykendall and J A on lines between districts No. 3, 4, 0, 7 All kinds of Produce taken at the and 13, shall lie worked in district No. in a great measure, be redressed. ¡• iioxe -R eoisteii lias published 2220 i in the production of beet sugar during Cochrane appointed viewers to meet 14. with the county surveyor at the post’ lines of proceedings aud the total 1892 over that of 1891 in tlie three states Tlie read scrapers arc to be used in E. H. Flagg, editor of the Salem 1 charge upon the books for tlie same is whicli have established factories is office in Dayton on Thursday, Feb. 23, Call and examine my Stock anil Oemocrat, is a candidate for the [losi- $81.10. The county court has seen lit most interesting jo note, in Utah in 1893, at the hour of 10 o’clock u. in., of the same territory as last year, and get Prices. shall divide surapers aud tools equally Í 7 tion of register of the Oregon City land 1 to cut this amount J down to $58.55. So 1891 were produced 1,093,900 pounds of said day to view same. A. H. G aumt . among the other districts. Ordered that from and after this date office. Mr. Flagg has been an un. • tlie fat thing to the T elephone -R eg sugar, which was increased in 1892 to Isaac Lambright ordered to repair tiagging democrat and the newspaper ister consists of receiving $58.55 for 1.478.500 pounds, in <'aliforula in 1891 uo bounty lie paid oil scalps of wild an Deer creek bridge, same to cost not to men throughout the land district would publlsbng 2220 lines for tlie county in the output was 8,475,430 pounds, which imals. Ed Wood appointed supervisor of exceed. 1» glad to see him successful in his as two years. For the same amount of was increased during 1892 to 20,000,000 Proprietors of The McMinnville Bonds of Kirkpatrick post No, 38, pirations. work for a business man of this city we available pounds, more than double road district No 1. District No. 1 ahull G. A. R., ordered approved TILE would have received just $222. Tlie that of the proceeding year, while in correspond with tlie Willamina voting Senator J. H. Ralev of Umatilla is county got tlie work for just one-fiftli Nebraska the yield of 2,734,500 pounds precinct. All roads on tlie boundary A HOMESTEAD LAW. TILE one of the ablest members of the upper tlie regular price. This is tlie extor in 1891 was followed by an output of line of Willamina precinct shall bo and Il Would Alii Greatly In Settling lip lhe house in Salem. He is generally re tionate rate that tlie editor is pleased to 3.808.500 pounds in 1892. This increase are hereby ordered to lie worked in Situated at tlie Southwest corner of th, Country. Fair Grounds. All sizes of garded as the leader of the Eastern Or call an outrage. will undoubtedly lie largely augmented district No, 1. egon democracy and as a candidate for Ordered that each supervisor ap- The Telegram lias tlie fe’lowlng He also remarks that tlie county seat during the coming year, and it is but First-Class Drain Tile governor in 2894 would make a splen ring will stand in with tlie law and fair to suppose that a similar result painted shall furnish lamds to tlie sound argument in regard to the liome- did race. Governor Raley wouldn't help to rob the people. Who compose would be attained by :t factory estab amount of $1000, for tlie faithful ]>er- atead exemption bill Introduced in tlie kept constantly on hand at lowest living sound bad.— lioecbvrg Review. prices. DERBY BOYER, formance of their duties. legislature: tills ring? ft certainly does not consist lished farther north. 41- McMinnville, Oregon. Joseph Brown appointed supervisor The last democratic state convention of the county court and the editor of The introduction of this industry Of course everybody favors annexa the T elephoxe -R eoisteh . For if into tlie Inland Empire has, so far re of road district No. 2. inserted n plank ill its platform pledg tion of the Hawaiian islands, except,as there is one man who the court would sulted in nothing but n great deal of Road district No. 2 shall conform to ing tlie party to tlie enactnie.it of a ; usual, Pennoyer. Annexation is no like to see in Hades lietter than the talk. Witli a soil einineitly adapted lines of Sheridan voting precinct. All homestead law. We are pleased to ob —VIA— longer an open question. Tlie only editor of the T elephone -R egister it to tlie production of sugar beets tHere roads except on the line between No. 1 serve that the democratic members of SEE OUR GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING. thing to settle is the form of ad must lie the editor of the Reporter of is no reason why the manufacture of and 2 to be worked in district No. 2. the legislature are working earnestly ( ministration. In doing lliis it may lie this city. So the Sun man need not sugar should not liecome one of the M M Mulkey to lie appointed super and vigorously to redeem that pledge. T needful to escape from the bondage of waste his breath in stating that the greatest industries in eastern Washing visor of road district No. 3. By the aid of their votes the senate lias , Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily American traditions.— Oregonian. Road district No. 3 shall conform to passed a bill which sets apart a home-. newspapers of this city and the county ton. Tests made from bsets grown in LEAVE. I A REIVE. the voting precinct of Bellevue and all various portions of the Palouse and Portland ... 7.00 p in iSan Francisco 8.15 aw stead to the value of $1500 for each head . court constitute a ring. San Fran. .. 7:00 p m!Portland. . .. 7.35aiu These four of the eight cabinet min- In regard to the rottenness we are of Big Bend countries give the most sat roods except those on lines Lietween 2 of a family, and the probabilities are Above trains stop only at following sta isters of tlie next administration seem th« same opinion as the .S'tm man. If isfactory results, and since nature lias 3 shall be worked district No. 3. that the measure will pass the house tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, A M Waddle appointed supervisor of and liecome a law. Oregon City, AVoodburm, Salem, Albany, to lie selected: John (!. Carlisle, secrc- there is any, it is time it was shown up. denied nothing which would make the Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Jun industry successful, man should take DEALER IN tary of the treasury; Walter Q. Gresh But there is no necessity of waiting, road district No. 4. The homestead provision is required ction city, Irving, Eugene am, secretary of state; Daniel S. La commence at once. County officers are advantage of the unrivaled opportunity Road district No. 4 shall conform to by two considerations; first as an ab Roseburg Mail Daily. mont, secretary of war; Wilson 8. Bis lint the servants of the people and the oflered. That this will lie done licfore tlie voting precinct of Amity ami all stract principle of right, and second, _______ LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland ... 8:05 a in; Roseburg... 5:40 p m sel), Cleveland’s former law partner, jicople have a right to know what they many years there is little reason to county roads oil the boundary line of as a matter of expediency. To be a Roseburg. . (> :20 a m | Portland... 4:00 p in postmaster general. If these appoint are doing, but, in tlie case of tlie pres doubt, and when it is done n mine of said district shall be worked In district nation of home owners is the happiest Albany Local, Daily, Except Sunday. ments are made and the others come ent county court it would lie a hard wealth second only to that resulting No. 4, except those oil tlie lines l>e- condition a country could Aspire to. It! LEAVE ARRIVE. lip to the standard of them, the affairs tiling to find out. It is a question from the grain fields and orchards of ween Amity and Wheatlauil. is simply a matter of right that tlie Portland.... 5: p m Albany....... 9: pin Albany........ 5: a ml Portland 8:55am of the various departments will not Buf whether they know themselves. the fertile country will have been Jack Forrest appointed supervisor of head of eacli family should hove some fer from incompetency; in fact it will district No. 5. security against misfortune and revers Pullman Ruffet Sleepers, By tlie way—we forgot to mention opened.— Spokane Review. lie tlie liest cabinet selected bv any pres that in payment of tlie county court Road district No. 5 shall conform to es. The laws should relieve him of the Tourist Sleeping Can, ident for many years. the boundary line of Willamette voting apprehension that by a reverse stroke1 proceedings we were given county war UNDER THE FLAG. For accommodation of «ccond class pasien- precinct and all roads on the boundary of the wheel of fortune he may become gers Attached to express trains rants. These warrants can not be sold WEST SIDE DIVISION The American protectorate over Ha liue, except those between districts 4 homeless, or his wife and children shel Witk the warm weather in Eurojie at the banks at all. They will not lie Between Portland and Corvallis. come the news that cholera is again received unless tlie holder guarantees waii is now, in the language of diplo and 5, shall lie worked in district No. 5. terless. Let a man lie driven by legal Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. William Hash appointed supervisor process from his home, which he lias breaking out. Ten deaths were report the payment and then they are not macy, an accomplished fact. Minister LEAVE. AllRIVE secured through years of toil, anil Stevens lias hoisted the United States of road district No. (>. ed from St. Petersburg and eight from wanted. Portland ... 7:30 a in McMinn’ lOilUaw McMinn’... 10:10 a m Corvallis. 12:10 pm Road district No. 6 shall conform to which he feels of a right ought to be If this “fat tiling" continues we will flag over the Government buildings Marseilles on Monday. The prompt Corvallis . 12:55 p iu McMinn' 2:5flpm action of the federal government in soon lie able to move the plant to Port and the United States troops are in tlie Dayton voting precinct and all long to him, it is lint natural that re McMinn’... 2:56 p m Portland. 5'30 p:n roads on boundary line except those land and start a daily democratic pa bellious feelings should arise in his possession. stopping immigration is the only thing At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific. The revolution cannot go backwards. between 4 and 5, shall be worked in breast and t hat lie should have con that will save this country from a visi llet- in opposition to tlie Oregonian. Express Train Daily, except Sunday. I The action of the United States repre district No. (I. tempt fora government dealing so mer tation of this dread disease in 18911. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. J L Harris appointed supervisor of cilessly with its cnizens. That is the Sanitary science lias reached such a •FACTS ABOUT THE SILVER LAW.” sentative was justified by the condition Portland. . 4 :40 p niMcMan .. 7.25 pm of tlie islands. It is to lie supposed road district No. 7. McMinn*... 5:45 a mj Portland. .. 8:20 am way anarchists are maa«. But let him state that it will be almost impossible Road district No. 7 shall conform to feel that the government ernes for him lor it to spread if (lie measures formu in its effort to save its party from re that it was justified likewise liy the let lated by modern health boards are en sponsibility as regards the Sherman ter or tlie spirit of his instructions. But the voting precinct of Lafayette and sufficiently to protect him and his fam EAST AND SOUTH. forced by tlie strong arm of civil law. Silver-Purchase act the Tribune says: whatever he may have been directed to all roads, except those on boundary ily in the enjoyment of their home, no For tickets and full information regard A visitation of cholera is to lie dreaded, The act had worked no harm down do tlie action that has lieen taken line between districts fi and 7, shall he matter what reverses may come, then ing rates, maps, etc., cull on the Company'» not only from the loss of life attendant to the time when it became known wax inevitable. The United States worked in district No. 7. he is stimulated by tlie highest motive agent at McMinnville John Livengood appointed siqiervis- in human nature to lie loyal to that upon it, but for the financial depression that democrats would control the gov must preserve order in Hawaii, R KOEHI.ER, E. 1>. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. <1 F. <t 1’ A|* and business stagnation tliat is sure to ernment after March 4th. and it was tlie part of wisdom to take or of road district No. 8. government. This statement is simply not true. steps to secure tlie |>eace before it had Boad district No. 8 shall conform to follow its appearance in this country. But aside from tlie abstract question I The act lias worked harm from the been disturbed by the overt acts of the lines of voting precinct of Dundee of right there is the consideration of hour of its passage. It has piled up a those who were plotting against it. and all roads except those on line be expediency whicli dictates the enact-1 hHR Terminal or Interior Points Ik By far the most extended objection steadily increasing mass of silver bul Tlie situation in Hawaii now resolves tween districts 7and 8 shall lie worked ment of such a law. It is, or should lie * we have seen to the ap|M>iutment of lion in the treasury. It has caused the the policy of tlie state to invite immi Judge Jacksou by the president comes monthly inflation of the legal-tender itself into tlie choice lietween protecto in district Ne. 8. A. Bowman appointed supervisor of gration. We need more people in Ore rate or annexation. The United States from James S. Clarkson. He takes two currency. It has aided greatly in the cannot retreat without bringing calam road district No. 9. gon and we want the better class of columns of the New York JI'orM to further depreciation of silver. It lias ity on tlie islands. The only hope of Road district No. 9 shall cenforiti to immigrants, the home builders who say that it is a matter of principle with That Desirable and Most Beautifully Located Property Known as taught the unthinking ths pernicious him, and that if it had been known lie doctrine that it is tlie business of the. stable government lies in American the voting precincts of North and will bring their families who will bring South Newlierg and all roads, except their families witli them. The two : control and iK-cupation. is th: Lino to Take lore the election that the president government to buy tlie uhsalable prod-; would “thus officially and conspicuous nets of the country by way of sustain The choice between these should not those on line between 9 and 19, shall be most serious drawbacks to an influx of i lie long delayed. The dangers of an worked in district No. 9. capital and immigratlbn are the mort ly, especially in the face of an incom ing prices. Finally it lias resulted in nexation are less than tlie certain dis Jacob P. Johnson appointed supervis gage tax law and tlie absence of a the DINING CAR ROUTE. It run« ing democratic congress and president, ! It la Through draining gold first out of the treasury VESTIBULEO TRAINS or of road district No. ltl. homestead provision. Witli one de disown and repudiate all the great, car and then out of the country to an advantages of a protectorate. Every Day In lhe Year to Road district No. 10 shall conform to feated and tlie other enacted, Oregon A protectorate involves resi>onsibility dinal republican doctrines as he has alarming extent. The loss from June with limited power. It presupposes a the line of West Cbehaleni voting pre will start forward on a new career of done in nominating an able and un- Situate and adjoining tlie BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park; Only five 1st to November 1st by exportation was government to protect. It involves cinct, and all roads, except those on nroeperity and material wealth. The coaciled enemy of them all to the su nearly $40,990,090. Here are some il- : certain friction. (No Change of Cars) If a protectorate line between 7, 8 and 1» shall be worked men of large capital will not invest minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con preme bench, do I lieleivc he would sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation and Love lustrative facts of history: ' should I m - decided on it would be neces- in district No. 10. their money in n community which have carried a single state in the Cemposed of DHIYG CARS ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and When this act was passed the treas- ■ sary first to set up a government that (.'. V. Kuykendall appointed super- they are discriminated again :*. The (unsurpassed) union.” Mr. Clarkson expresses the | ury held $180,000,000 of gold. Now it ‘ could lie maintained. What could it ’ visor of rood district No. 11. men of small means will not come here most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant PULLMAMIIRAWIXG ROOM SLEEPEBI fear that the supreme court will soon holds only $108,000,000. Road district No. 11 shall conform to to live until they have the assurance Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable terms. lie? Not the monarchy. That went (Of Latest Equipment,) liecome a democratic court and that as Until the passage of this law the cus down beyond recall with the fall of the lilies of North Yambill voting pre that if they build a little house they For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN, Sole Agent, aeonsequence the country will have can liold it. Other states have recog TOURIST SLEEPING CARS tom receipts at this port were mainly Liliuokalani. It would be folly to set cinct and all roads, except those on line _____ _________ ^or- Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, Or. free trade and state rights thrust tqsin Best that can be constructed and in nized these conditions and are to-day ! in gold. Now they include almost no it up to meet another revolution. Not between 10 and 12, shall be worked in reaping which accommodations are for hob harvests that properly lielong It. As a calamity howler Mr. < 'larkson ders of First or Second-ciass Tick gold, so that the gold that goes out of the provisional government. It is district No. 11. to Oregon. Take for illustration the j will soon lie a success. et!, and the treasury stays out. Never but once, made up of too diverse elements to last. Jas. Steward appointed supervisor of state of Washington, which has attract- ■ ed capital and immigration by its lib ELEGAHT DAY COACHB. we lielievc, since the Resumption act! It is held together by a common dan road district No. 13. Hoiue, Sip, and Ornamental Painter* eral policy, while Oregon has lieen ' THE NEW FREIGHT RATE. went inte-eflect did the proportion of| ger, but it lias had to call on the Unit Continuous Line connecting with Road district No. 13 shall conform to slighted on account of being joined to ; lines, affordiug direct and unin gold in customs receipts fall below 00 ed States government for support after the boundary lines Carlton voting pre Its mossback idols. It is time for our . The Only Sign WHtnr in the County. terrupted service. Yesterday the new freight rate form ]>er cent until this law was pasted. For less than a fortnight of existence. If cinct, and all roads, except those on legislature to wake up to the tme situ Homes fitted up in the Neatest and Most Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secue ulated by the Northern Pacific, the! nearly a year now it has averaged les« ation and to bring the state up to an Artistic Style. ed in advance through auv agent of the row tlje peril were once over it would fall to line lietween 7, 10 and 12 shall lie work« equal footing with adjoining common Union Pacific, ami the Great Northern I than 2<> |icr cent, tn Decemlier last it liesigns furnished for Decorations. pieces of its own weight. e«l in District No. 13. Through Tickets wealths. railroads went into operation and will’ was only 4 per cent anil In January If th< ‘ United States continues tlie •jjd Europe can be purchased at any ticket Remember Paper Hanging anil Inside Fur have ceiwldcrablc to do with the Imild- only 9 per cent. ofllce °/ comuany. nishing a Specialty. protectorate that lias Ix'en assumed it Full information concerning rate», tinaj ing up of this northwestern-country. This law has lieen adding$400,000,000 will lie necessary to reconstruct Work taken by Contract orbv the Day. Ex of tralnr, route! and other details furniihH The three roads mentioned are the a month fi> the legal-tender circulation. perienced men employed. on application to any agent, or » only ones in the agreement but the This is an inflation greater than the government that it protect.«. A D. CHARLT0M. The simplest way to deal with Third Street, McMinnville. Oregon. Ai«t General Passenger Agent other transcontinental line« will have business of the country can absorb. question is to annex the islands the Compaay, THzsoxTo-za: to reduce their rates if they want the This fact Is shown by thegrentlv in D AIL Y through business. These roads with 1 creased legal-tender holding« of the form them into a federal district gov- erneil under the direction of lhe exception of tlie Great Northern Iwnks. With legal tenders in excess and gold congn»«. A modification of the plan terminate in Portland: and the Great Northern Pacific R. R. Co. Lattee. going abroad no prudent man |>avs I Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M Northern is eoniing. Oregon will feel duties in gold when he can help it. The of government imposed on Washing TIXTE C-A.I%Z5 the influence of these rates directly as banks give out legal tenders on every ton is the nearest model that the Unit “ 7:30 P. M. the rates are made to terminal |«>ints demand and hoard t heir gold. Tlie ex ed States has at hand. The city has a Two Through Traina Daily. larger population than the islands and port demand for gold falls almost from Chicago. The freight rate is a wholly upon the treasury, which Illis has ths liest municipal government in 1 I good illustration of the tarifl' ami it lost $72,000,1101» of its supply and 11«. I 12 G(. ♦» 25p Iv MinueapoH ar¡ America. Tlie same reasons that led to act «« wir agent. We furnbh in exp««»'" would he worth the time expended to very littlcmore to lose. I :xip 7 15p I t St Paul a r and all you need tree. It eo»t» nolliiufi 1« CT IIC AGO outfit *, bi 13a 4 1 »1 Iv Duluth ar’ watch tlie redaction in the price > Thia Sherman Silver-Fureba««' law to autocratic government in the Dis try the builne». We will treat you well, aw 1 30p 7 25p Iv trict of Columbia are present ill greater Ashland ar help you to earn ten tlnroO ordinary »»«»• has brought ns perilously near to the of goods causeil by tlie reduction 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 7 15a 9’fla ar Ciiicagn Ivj eexet ot all age. can live al home and work » and paper standard of the Imuk- strength in the Hawaiian island«, and »pare lime, or all the time. Any one any •f the freight rate. All cla««e« <>f freisht silver rupt South American republics, and its £•" “t” » great deal nt money. Many hare uia<b Tickets «»I.I ami baggage . lacked through 23 Jtourt Quicker to Chicago. have lieen acted upon and are inelmird tendency in that direction has lieen they can lie dealt with by the same Two Hundred Hollars a Month No cl«»« o< to all point« m the United Rtate. ami Cana means. people In the world are making so much ma«»» da. l.'loae connection made in Chicago with continuous front the hour when it in the new schedules. There 1« an av-; without capital al thow at work for ui. Bu»i«««> 40 Hour« Quicker to 0«aha and all train, going East and South. , Hawaii should lie annexed. The in pleaaant, urlctly honorable, and par» better th»» erage reduction of 9D per cent on all went into cflcct. Yet. the republican For hill information apply to vonr near majority in the senate has refused to aay other offered to agenta. You have a clear terests of the islands anil the United Kansas City. freight rates from st. Paul to Rpokane, aid democrats in repealing the law be« est ticket agent or to .IAS. C. POND field, with no competition. We equip you wl<* erarytblng. and lupply printed direclbm« Gen. Past, and Tkt. Agt. Chicago III a reduction of from 12 to l<i per cent on cause of a miserably partisan desire to States demand it. The people are rea begiaoera which. If S&yci faithfully, will br;»< T omx L.1 more money than will any other boiineei 1“ the coast rates, ami from 2 to 7 per cent embarrass the coming democratic ad dy for it. The next step forward should prove your proapeeta! Why not ? Yoneand» » lie taken by congress and the adminis Farm for Sale ministration with an approach to na cii*«. 1 XSlxilxir \ <>n rates ts Montana. The only reduc tional disaster. «»Uy and rarely al work tor in. Re«o»*b'» tration with a« little delay as may lie. mdoatry only neceaeary for abaolntr imvew Contains so a. res.siluated i miles nortli- tion on east bound freight is on lumber No juggling with word.« can alter raiwphlrt circular giving every partlealar 1» •»»< w*s’. of McMinnville, 30 acres in cultiva «rfaRUOr,,n*r^ «‘»rmsiion . ail on free to all. Delay not In lending for It. which is reduced from .U to -<n. The these facts. No editorial wriggling can The pear i« ripe: it should 1« plucked tion, balance pasture. Fruits of all kinds at once. — .S'. /. Knminer. OEORUE STIMSON * CO,. I* 11 HURLBURT, A„t. Oen . F .„ on the place. 300 trees hearing and 200 rates apply on all freight from Chicago, save the republican i«rty from the re Ron Me. 48S, Portland. Me. young trees. Good buildings, good fences Missouri river amt Mississippi river i sponsibility its representatives in the • nd spring wafer. For terms apnlv to senate have deliberately assumed.—,V. Prevent ana cure Comtiretk.il .„d Btek- »4 M Mhington 81 points. earner. luti O. Lsns. }’. H’or/il. I Hrsde.hr, S mo U H.lr Hr SOS- HARDING A HEATH, Publishers. A. H. GAUNT BURNS & DANIELS, STAHR UD r® n HI8HEST MARKET PRICE, FURNITURE, T. IF\ DEHEY, WALL PAPER, CARPETS, ETC. FACTORY % BELOW PORTLAND PRICES UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. Funeral Outfits, Stylish and Plain, At Reasonable Rates. East and South Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. O. O. HODSON, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, STOVES AND TINWARE- House Furnishing Goods. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, Gas and Steam Fittings, Paints, Etc. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Galvanized Iron, Tin and Metal Work of Every Description. Through Tickets to all Points O. O. HODSON. NUW UN THE MARKET AND FOR SALE Northern Pacific Railroad Pleasant Home Addition To all Points East & South To McMinnville. ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO J. B. ROHR, LINE I RUNNING Wisconsin Central Lines. 3 2 I McMinnville. Or. days to Palm sb Oateov WE WANT YOU