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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1893)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. HENDERSON ON FINANCE. Ex-Senator John B. Henderaou, of Missouri, lias addressed a letter to See- retary ('arlisle, at the latter’s request, KUB9CBIPTION BATES. presenting an exhaustive review of cur Osa Copy par year, loadr.oc.................. »> 00 rency question. Tlie concluding part Ono Copy, aix month, in adraiico............. -0 of this strong paper sets forth the ex aw .; ¿T tt .______ . - senator's remedy for present financial Entered at the ¡Mjalotliee at McMinnville ills, and from tills we extract the fol Oregon, as Mcond-claM matter. lowing: If greater expansion of the currency K ka OI L'TfONM or UoMH»LENCE A M> ALL Ol»IT- were really required by the legitimate uary Poetry will be charged for at regular demands of business it might have been advertising rates. • * .S ample Conn Or T he I’ m ephonk -R egm - secured, it seems to me, by inducing an r*B will be mailed to any person in the increase of National bank notes, a cur 1’uited States or Europe, whojlesires one, rency secured by United States bonds, free of charge payable in gold and always wortli a L. P. Fisher, Newspaper advertising agent. 21 Merchants' Exchange. San premium. Instead of this, the contrary F ranciseo. is our authorized agent. This policy was most persistently pm-sued, paper is kept oil file in his office. resulting in a decrease of specie-paying All tubecriberi who do not receive their bank notes from »356,000.000 in 188.3 to While this better paper regularly will confer a favor by im »172,0011,000 in 1692. mediately reporting the tame to thin office currency was being driven out by un friendly legislation, tlie channels of business were being gorged by an issue Thursday. July 20, 1893. of tin,ooo,000 of silver dollars, .135,000,000 of silver certificates and Anally, under Salem people want the earth, and if the act of 1800, by the Issue of »154,000,- injunction suits will get it the earth is ooo more of treasury notes in the pur theirs. chase of silver bullion at an enormous loss to the people and to the govern Hoke Smith will personally inspect ment. all the Indian reservations under his Of the 5,000,000 or 6,000,000 gold with charge, the first inspection of the kind which we liegan in 1878 none cau lie ever made by a secretary of the interior. found in circulation. Wliat lias not gone to foreign countries, enjoying the When the jute mill is in operation at blessing of a single standard, lias been the state’s prison why not make the hoarded, not to reappear until the hold clothes for the convicts witli it? It ers have some guarantee if loaned it would then Is? of some lienellt to the will he returned in money equally good, state. ____________ l'he gold certificates not already forced 1». S. K. Buiek, of Roseburg, who upon the government for redemption are no longer seen. Tlie United States lias enjoyed three years of cheap beer notes, for the redemption of which the in Sonneberg, Germany, is now on liis »100,000,900 gold reserve is supposed to way home. The consulship will lie held by I). I. Portello, of the District of be held by tlie government, constitute tlie best security of tlie National banks Columbia. and lienee the greenback is rapidly dis- r ’ . The National bank notes The Monterey, the new coast de-1 appearing, fense ship built at San Francisco, is in I are necessarily held, if possible, by the tlie harbor at Portland and is being! hank issuing them, in fear that in the visited by thousands. Notwithstand-1 extremity of distress their redemption ing adverse statements the vessel seems j may be asked in gold. Nothing is left to lie satisfactory to the government, as ; but silver certificates and treasury notes, Tlie banks are unable to main she has been accepted. tain tlieir lawful reserves, lienee they All the secretaries of the democratic can give no relief to a suffering com administration are making sweeping munity. The government treasury is ehauges in the administration of their depleted of its surplus. Government offictsand are cutting down expenses expenditures exceed government re Extravagant appropriations by getting along without the unneces ceipts. saries. There w ill soon be another sur made upon a silver liasis must now lie plus for the republicans to howl about1 paid in a medium of value. The heed less promise to pay has now run its Tlie reason, if there is any outside tlie ! brief course, and its performance comes present scarcity of money, why woolen with suffering and tears. mill owners are not purchasing wool is | What now is tlie remedy? that they are liable to get it for it ' 1. The customs duties should be paid cents per pound less should the tarilfi in gold alone. be revised. This does not mean that i 2. The silver bullion in government the American wool will be sold for that | vaults should at once be sold for cash much less from the fact that Austin- , in gold and tlie proceeds covered into lian wool in Australia is quoted at a the treasury. higher price than tlie American pro 3. That three per cent gold bonds to duction. Eleven cents a pound saved j tlie amount of »300,000,000 should be on a large part of their purchase is I promptly sold ami the proceeds trans enough to make woolen nianufnctur-1 ferred to tlie treasury. era run short handed. 4. A day should lie fixed, not later At tlie present time it is impossible . than January 1, 1898, for tlie redemp to land Australian wool in tlie United ' tion and payment in gold coin of all States for less than 'ill cents per pound, circulating notes of every description duty and freight—amounting to 13 heretofore issued by the government. cents per pound—counted in. 5. At least half of the silver dollars issued under the Acts of 1878 and 1890 To ai 1 Digestion take one Small Dite Bean should be sold as bullion and the re- after eating. 26c. per bottle. HARDING k HEATH, Publishers. inainder minted into subsidiary silver coins, and made legal tender only in payment of ten dollars or less. U. Provision should lie made for the use of the 300,000,000 of gold bonds as a basis for bunking, making the pro visions as liberal as possible consistent with safety, but under government supervision. 7. Tile basis of. National banking should be enlarged so as to permit the issue of circulating notes on the deposit of other than United States bonds, the solvency of such bonds to be passed on by responsible government officials. 8. All bank issues to be redeemed in gold coin on demand. 9. All foreign gold coins should be made a legal tender for debt and receiv able for government dues at their value as fixed by law. 10. Previous to the 1st of January, 1898, the surplus funds of the treasury, either from loans or collections, to lie placed with the banks in such sections of tlie country and such amounts as may be determined by the secretary. It is not poverty but distrust that affiicts this country. Our fabric of llnanee must be torn down and built anew. REPEAL AND THE MARKET. T. FACTORY ÎH TIIE (TTY STABLES Livery, Feed, Sale ! Tlie Best Salve in tlie world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sult Itheuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, ('hupped Hunds, Chilblains, Corns and ull Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Rogers Bros. Tlie business world is happier than it was. Money is easier, trade is brisker, apprehension is calmed and confidence is gradually returning. It is true that all this may be chang ed witbin a week or even within a day. It is true in money matters more than Tlie Southern Pacific railroad eom- in any other relation of lite that confi dence is a plant of slow growth. But pany has inaugurated a new tarift’ whatever of amelioration has taken system that will effect all the lines in place in the condition of business has Oregon, and will reduce the rates of all followed close on the president’s call local or short hauls considerably. The for an extra session of congress for the maximum rate will be twenty cents purpose of repealing the Sherman law. per hundred pounds on shipments of It nmy be that the Sherman law will all kinds in less quantities than car not be repealed. It may be that repeal load lots, fifteen cents per hundred on alone will not put an end to the dis all kinds of merchandise per earload. tressful times which are felt through Hereafter all shipments will be subject out tlie world, in all countries, without to the western classification instead of regard to kinds of money or to tariff's tlie local classification as heretofore or to nites of wages. Tlie chances are This western system is tlie system that that the Sherman act will lie repealed, is used nil over the United States. and that tlie uncertainty and fear re There will be no change in the local sulting from its existence on the stat rates except that of a big cut. This action has been caused by the ute-book will thereupon lie dispelled. AU these facts are known to the men competition of the Oregon Pacific. In of the money market, and yet the mere order that it can be understood in its call for the session has produced a proper light the following from the calm and a certain feeling of security Eugene Guard is given: The revised tariff' schedule of the S. which; compared with the condition of things ago, may be said to indicate re P. road substantially makes some small reductions on freight shipped south turning prosperity. This is a happy augury of what from Portland. On freight south from would follow repeal. Intelligent peo Albany as far as Ashland file rate is ple the world over have an abiding I raised as follows: First class, formerly 25 cents per faith in tlie common sense of the American people, whose will congress j cwt., 35 cents; an increase of 10 cents men are eager to learn and obey. The per cwt. mere fact that the situation is to lx? dis I Second class, formerly 21 cents, 32 I cussed in the law-making body, and i cents; increase 11 cents per cwt. Third class, formerly 15 cents, 27 while the effect of the Sherman law is plain, causes a general faith that the | cents; increase 12 cents per cwt. This third class includes sugar, offending statute will lie repealed, and this in turn restores confidence and J which costs 12J cents per cwt from ! San Francisco to Albany and the ad- helps business. If this is the result of the proclama j ded 27 cents of the S. P. from Albany tion which gives the opportunity for ! to Eugene would make the freight on repeal, what will be true of the repeal ! sugar nearly 2-5 of a cent per lb. This itself? Is it not already possible to for- ! item is mentioned merely to illustrate see the lieneflcent results of such a - the effects of this attempt at extortion, j The same hardship would be worked measure?—-V. Jl'orfrf. in all other freight shipments. Dr. Milee' New Heart Cure at DruggUU. IDSZSE’ST, DIKII. The 1K.-Ii.doii rolls of the United States , are receiving an overhauling at the M akis —In tills city on Sunday, July bauds of the deiiKHratie administration. 16,1893, Geo. W. Maris, son of J. A. Proprietors of The MuMinnville A general notice to all pensioner« is be-, Maris, aged 26 years, of diabetls. ing sent out from the bureau requiring Funeral was held Monday from the TILE each pensioner to produce the certifi Baptist church, Rev. Bonham offi TILE cate of a reputable physician attested ( ciating. by two witnesses that it is im]>ossible Mr. Maris was troubled with the dis Situated at the Southwest corner of the for him to lalair because of injuries re ease for two years in California, not Fair Grounds. All sizes of ceived while in the service of the Unit | letting his parents know of it. A short ed States as a soldier. If no attention, I time [ago it was so pronounced that First-Class Drain Tile is paid to this matter by tlie recipient [ ho|ie went and he came to this city to kept constantly on hand at lowest living of the notice within sixty days, the die. prices. DERBY A BOYER, pensioner will bo dropped from the roll S tate of O hio , C ity of T f . ledo , I 41. MeMi inville, Oregon. If the pensioner submits this certificate 1.1 < As Col XTX. f " Frank J. Vhenvv makes an oath that he it will then be necessar.v for him to go the senior partner of tlie iirm of F. J. before the local board lor further in i , is Cheney A Co , doing business in the city quiry into his condition. While this I of Teleilo, county and state aforesaid, anil said firm will pav the sum owe iivx - seems unreasonable no doubt to many ' i that deed doi . i . ars tor each and every case of WILSON k HENDERSON. Props. of the pensioners, it is absolutely neees- 1 Catarrh that <«nnot be cured by the use of i in order to rid tlie roll of a number of i Hall’s Catarrh cure. FllANK J. CllXNEV. leeches that have never smelled powder Sworn to l»efore me and subscribed in in a battle for their country. The men mv presence, this 6th dav of December, A. 1).‘, 1886 who are receiving |H-nsions for injuries [seal A W. G leason , EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS, actually contracted in tlie service of tlie Notary Puphlic LATEST STYLE RIGGS Hall ’ s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and government during the war have noth acts directly on the blood and mucous AND APPOINTMENES. ing fear. Tlieir pensions will neither surfaces of the system. Send for testimo nials, free. I k ' reduced nor taken away. F. J. ( HANEY (t Co . Telado. (>. Special Attention Given to X«*~S<»I<1 by druggists. 75c, Boarders. Bucklen’s ArnliH Salve. Specimen Case«. 'fiord Street, Between E and F, MeMinn- S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, W is., was ville, Oregon. troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma tism, his stomach was disordered, his Administrators’ Sale. livet was affected to an alarming de gree, apiietlte fell away mid he was ter Notice is hereby given that the under ribly reduced in flesh and strength. signed, as administrator of the estate of Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured II. G. Burns, late of Yamhill County, de him. ceased, by virtue of an order of the County Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. Ill., I Court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, had a running sore on ins leg of eight j made and recorded on the 6th day of June, ---- do so, will ill on the 1893, ------------------- licensing him to years standing. Used three bottles of | I ---- day of July, 1808, at the hour of one Electric Bitters i.id seven boxes of | I 29th o 'J ’ I clock, m., of said day, at HJV.lv, p. |>. All., Ill "dill llul , Cl t the lilt- court s * • 11 < 1 ■ »« »«■.......... x’..... 1.i Bucklen’s Arnica salve, mid his leg is house door in i McMinnville, in Yamhill sound and well. John Speaker, Ca county, state of Oregon, sell at public auc tawba, O., had five large fever sores on tion the following described real premises his leg, doctors said he was incurable. belonging to said estate, to-wit: Lots numbered live (5) and six (6) of One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica salve cured lilm en block numbered nine (9) of the oily of Mc Minnville, Yamhill county, state of Oregon, tirely. Sold by Rogers Bros. 3 I lots seven (7) and eight (8) of block num bered nine (.9) of Rowland’s addition to I said city of McMinnville, and, also, the fol lowing described real premises, to-wit: Lot live (5) and the following described 1 portion of lot six (6) of block numbered 1 four (4) of said city of McMinnville, to- , wit: Known and described on the original plat of the town of McMinnville, Yamhill ; Co., Or.,lot numbered six (6)of block num- bored four (4). beinp sixty (60) feet front on Fifth street, running back one hundred feet,except 22 feet front or. said Fifth street ami running back33 feet, and the said part so excepted being ¡n the 8. E. corner of said lot numbered six as aforesaid, all of said property being in said county and state. The purchaser of said property will be required to pay one-half of the purchase price at the time oi sale and the other half FALL TERM BEGINS in six months from the date of the sale and to secure the payment thereof by a mort SEPTEMBER 19. gage on the property purchased, and the note tor such deferred payment to bear in SEND FOR THE terest from its date at the rate of ten per NEW CATALOVGE. cent per annum. H.U. BURNS, R amsky & F enton , Administrator, Att'ya for the Estate. JJOP RAISERS HODSON having ordered from the East a large lot of all sizes of Sheet Steel, will be prepared to furnish HOP PIPES____ At ver low prices. Also keep the Best Spray Pumps; Quassia Chips and Whale Oil Soap and everything needed in that line. for HOSE, I We are the People who keep it. I Call and get prices; they're down. AND O. O. HODSON. TRAINING, BREAKING JJORSES are Trained for Speed and -Broken to Drive. — at the — M c M innville Stable room will be rented to those who wish io do tlieir own training. Track in Fine Condition, Anil is the Ideal track of tlie State for Train ing Purposes. McMINNVILLE COLLEGE, I Get New and Startling Facta at Druggists. Plenty of Good Water and Shade. Parties interested are requested to call at track for terms, etc. A. T. HARPOLE, McMinnville. Oregon. NOW ON THE MARKET Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De bility, Small Bile Beaus. 25c. per bottle. One Small Bile Bean every night for a week arouse Torpid Livers. 26c. per bottle AND FOR SALE That Desirable and Most Beautifully Located Property Known as VA\£s Pleasant Home Additio: ^15 ARRH HAY-FEVER V C oldhead 1 To McMinnville. Ely’s Cream Halm is not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into the nostrils it is _ quickly absorbed. It cleanses the aead, allays inflammation, Tuais _ — K il f a the. sores. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. E fl «« JUL track ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3UG Situate anil adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park; Only livl minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into cool sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, tlie Sightly Situation and Lova ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest aid most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasau Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable terms For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN, Sole Agent, Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, Or GREAT REMOVAL SALE! HOW IS THIS? SUMMER JUST COMMENCING AND GOODS AT Owing to the late Spring and cold weather we have a large line of Summer goods left on hands and as we are going to move into the new building now being erected for us and do not want to move any more goods than necessary. • | WE WILL OFFER FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS OUR ENTIRE STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT TWENTY FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT OR ONE FOURTH OFF FOR CASH. This is the greatest discount sale ever made in the city and positively brings many of our goods below Actual Cost, but we would prefer to do this and make an honest sale rather than advertise at cost and charge all we can get, as others often do. We a keva — «« —.... to . $2, but to close ® have a a fl-n« fine line of straw hats, worth from 75 cents out will give you your choice for 50 ‘ cents —"3. Children’s hats at a corresponding reduction. You will not have another opportunity to buy good seasonable goods so cheap, so don’t miss this Great Sale. We will Dositivelv iust what we sav. positively do just say, make 25 ner per cent discount for Cash Cash. Wool Taken in Payment at tlie Highest Market Price Respectfully, KAY & TODD