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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1893)
HT T 1.51 ri THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. I ■ >i - • - HENDERSON ON FINANCE. Ex-Senator John B. Henderson, of HARDING I HEATH, Publishers. Missouri, lias addressed a letter to ttec- retary <'arllsle, at the latter’s request, presenting an exhaustive review of cur »fflBCRIPTION RATES. rency question. The concluding part 0a« Copy. per year, Inadvanee |l One Copy, eia month* in edvance............ " of this strong paper sets forth the ex senator’s remedy for present financial Entere<i at the pottoffice at McMinnville ills, and from tills we extract the fol Oregon, a« second-class matter. lowing: If greater expansion of the currency KK b OLUTIOXM OF C ondolence and all O bit - were really required by the legitimate uary Poetry will be charge«I for at regular demands of business it might have been advertising rates. * * * ■> secured, it seems to me, by inducing an S ample C opie « O f T he Tw.Ei’HoNK-hEGi«- iek will be mailed to any person in the increase of National bank notes, a cur United States or Europe, who desires one. rency secured by United States bands, free of charge. payable iu gold and always worth a 1«. P. Fisher, Newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchant«’ Exchange. San premium. Instead of this, the contrary brancisco, is our authorized agent. This policy was most persistently pursued, paper is kept on file in his office. resulting in a decrease of specie-paying All eubecribere who do not receive their bank notes from $350,000,000 in 1883 to paper regularly will confer a favor by im $172,<XX),<XX» in 1892. While this better mediately reporting the eame to this office currency was being driven out by un friendly legislation, the channels of business were living gorged by an issue Thursday, July 20, 1893. of419,000,000 of silver dollars, 333,000,000 of silver certificates and Anally, under Salem people want the earth, and if the act of 1890, by the issue of$154,000,- injunction guit* will get it the earth is ikxj more of treasury notes in the pur chase of silver bullion at an enormous theirs. loss to the people and to the govern lioke Smith will personally inspect ment. all th« Indian reservation« under his Of the 5,000,000 or 0,000,000 gold with charge, the first inspection of the kind which we began in 1878 none can be «ver made by a secretary of the interior. found in circulation. What has not gone to foreign countries, enjoying tlie When the jute mill is in operation at blessing of a single standard, lias been file state’s prison why not make the hoarded, not to reappear until the hold clothes for the convicts with it? It ers have some guarantee if loaned it would then lie of sonic lienefft to the will be returned in money equally good. state. _______________ Tlie gold certificates not already forced upon the government for redemption I). S. K. Buiek, of Roseburg, who are no longer seen. The United States ha» enjoyed three years of cheap beer notes, for the redemption of which the iu Sonneberg, Germany, is now ou his ||ix>,(XMi,l“Mi gold reserve is supposed to way home. The consulship will be he held by the government, constitute held by D. I. I’ortello, of the District of the best security of tlie National batiks < 'olunibia. and hence the greenback is rapidly dis r The Monterey, the new coast de appearing. The National bank notes fense ship built at San Francisco, is in are necessarily held, if possible, by the tlie harbor at Portland anil is being bank issuing them, in fear tliat in the visited by thousands. Notwithstand extremity of distress their redemption ing adverse statements the vessel seems tnay be i sked in gold. Nothing is left to be satisfactory to the government, as but silver certificates and treasury notes. The banks are unable to main- she has been accepted. _____ : tain their lawful reserves, hence they All the secretaries of the democratic can g*'’e 1,0 relief to a »uttering com- administration are making sweeping j munity. 1 lie government treaeuly is changes in tlie administration of their I depleted of its surplus. Government offices and arc cutting down expenses .expenditures exceed government ie- by getting along without the unueces- eeipts. Extravagant appropriations saries. There will soon 1 >e another sur- made upon a silver basis must now lie plus for the republicans tn howl about-! I’ai’l in a medium ol value, 1 lie heed- ——i less promise to pay lias now run its The reason, if there is any outside tlie brief course, and its performance conics present scarcity of money, wily woolen with suffering and tears. mill owners are net purchasing wool is What now is the remedy? tliat they are liable to get it lor 11 1. Tlie customs duties should la1 paid cents per pound less should the tariff’ in gold alone. lie revised. This does not mean that 2. The silver bullion in government tlie American wool will bo -old lor that v: nils should at once be sold for cash much less from the fact that Austra in gold and the proceeds covered into lian wool in Australia is quoted at n the treasury. higher price than the American pro- 3. That three per cent gold bonds to duction. Eleven cents a pound saved the amount of $300,<XK),<MXl should be on a largo part of their purchase is promptly sold and the proceeds trans enough to make woolen manufactur ferred to the treasury. ers run short handed. 4. A day should lie fixed, not later At the present time it is hnpossible than January 1, 1898, for the redemp to land Australian wool In the United tion and payment in gold coin of all States for less than ¡’>0 cents per pound, circulating notes of every description duty and freight—amounting to 13 heretofore issued by tlie government. cents per jaiund—counted in. 5. At least half of tlie silver dollars issued under the Acts of 1878 and 18911 To aid Digestion take one Small Bile Bean should be sold as bullion and the re- after eating. 25c. per bottle. maittder minted into subsidiary silver coins, und lutde legul tender only In payment of ton dollars or less. (I. Provision should lie made for the UM> of the 300,000,000 of gold bonds as a basis for banking, making the pro visions as liberal as possible consistent with safety, but under government supervision. 7. The basis of National bunking should be enlarged so as to [lermit the ianun of circulating notes ou 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 lie redeemed ill gold coin on demand. 11. All foreign gold coins should lie 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 front loans or collections, to lie placed with the banks in such section» of the country and such amounts us may be determined by the secretary. It is not |ioverty but distrust that afflicts this country. Our fabric of finance must be torn down and built anew. REPEAL AND THE MARKET. ÎJJOP RAISERS. niEi>. The pension rolls of tho United States ( are receiving an overhauling at the M akis —In this city ou Sunday, July Proprietors of Th« McMhinvill« linuds of the democratic administration. 10, 1808, Itisi. W. Maris, son of J. A. A general notice to all pensioner« is be Maris, aged 20 years, of diabeti». ing sent out from the bureau requiring Funeral w as held Monday from the TILE each pensioner to produce tlie certifi Baptist church, Bev. Bonham offi TILE cate of a reputable physician attested ciating. by two witnesseH that it is impcMeiblei Mr. Maris was troubled with the dis Situated at tlie Southwest corner ot the for him to labor because of injuries re ease for two years in California, not Fair'¡rounds. All »ixe» of I ceived while in the service of the Unit- , letting his parents know of it. A short I First-Class Drain Tile ed States as a soldier. If no attention J time ¡ago it was so pronounced tliat is paid to this matter by tlie recipient I ho|>e went and lie came to this city to kept constantly on hand at lowest living of the notice w ithin sixty days, the j die. price, HERBY A BOYER, pensioner will be dropped from the roll L Mi-Mi inville, Oregon. S tate or Omo, C ity or TllRDO, I If tile pensioner submits this certificate I.iciH Cui s ir. I " Frank J. ______ Cheney makes .____ an ___ oath ___ that _ he it will then be necessary for him to go i _______ is tlie senior partner of tlie lirni of F. J. before the local lioard lor further in-1 Cheney A Co . doing business in the city quiry into his condition. AYliile Illis of Teledo, county and slate aforesaid,sunt said lirni will pay tl.e sum onk in s- seems unreasonable no doubt to many that ubeu uoi.i.Aiis tor each and every ease of WILSON &. HENDERSON, Props. of the pensioners, it is absolutely neecs- Catarrh that cannot be cured by the Use of in order to rid the roll of a number of Hull's <'ntnrrii cure. I'llANK J. C'lllNKY. leeches that have never smelled powder Sworn to before me and subscribed in in u battle for their country. The men inv presence, this Gilt <l:iv of December, A. issi; who are receiving i>enslons for injuries I).', everything first class . [seal A W. G i . basox , Notary Pupblic actually contracted in the service of the LATEST STYLE RIGGS Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ami government during tlie war have noth acts directly on the blood and mucous AND APPOINTMENES. ing fear. Their pensions will neither surfaces of'the system. Send for testimo nials, free. be reduced nor taken away. Special Attention Given to O. 1 At ver low prices. Also keep the Best Spray Pumps; Quassia Chips and Whale Oil So and everything needed in that It Livery, Feed, Sale ! F. .1. C hinev A Co , Teleilo, J^pSolil by druggists. 75c, Iliicklen*« Arnica Salve. Get New anil Startling Facta at Druggists. for HOSE, j We are the People who keep it. Call and get prices; they're down o. o. hodson J Boarders. Third Street, Between E and F, MeJIinn- S. II. Clifford,New Cassel, Win., was ville, Oregon. The Best Salve ill the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sore«, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and till Skin Erup- Bolls, mid po-itively ernes Piles or no [tay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Rogers Bros. ’ AND Specimen Case*. troubled witli Neuralgia and Rheuma tism, his stomach was disordered, his livet was affected to an alarming de gree, ap|>etitc fell away and he was ter ribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. Ill., had a running sore on Ins leg of eight iears standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bueklen’s Arnica salve, and bls leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Ca tawba, (>., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bueklen’s Arnica salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Kogers Bros. 3 M c M innville COLLEGE. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 19. SEND FOR THE NEW T’ATALOUGE. Administrators’ Sale. Notice is hereby given that tlie tutiler- »Igned, as administrator of tlie estate ot 11.0. Burns, late ot Yamliill County, de- eeased, by virtue of an order of the County Court of 'Yaniliill county, state of Oregon, made mid recorded on tlie titb day of J one, 1893, licensing him to do so, will on tlie 29th day of July, 1893, at the hour of one o’clock, p. in., of »«id ‘lay, et tlie court house door in McMinnville, in Y amliill county, state of Oregon, sell at public auc tion the following described real premises belonging to said estate, to-wit: Lots numbered live (5) mid six (•> ’ l>r block numbered nine (9; of tlie oily ol Mc Minnville, Yamhill county, stateof Oregon, lots seven <7) ami eight (8) of blook num bered nine (9) of Rowland’s addition to said city of McMinnville, mid, also, the fol lowing described real premises, to-wit: Lot live (5) and the following described portion of lot six (6) of block numbered four (41 of said city of McMinnville, to- wit: Known mid described on the origin» plat of the town of McMinnville, Yamhill t’o.. Or.,lot numbered six(6)of block num bered lour (4 ), being sixty (GO) feet front on Fifth streel, running back one hundred feet,except 22 feet front on said Fifth street and running back33 feet, mid the said part SO excepted being in the 8. E. corner of said lot nttinbered six as aforesaid, all of said property being in said county and state. The purchaser ot said property will be required to pay one-lialf of the purchase price at the time of sale and the other half in six months from tlie date of the sale and to secure the payment thereof b- a mort gage on the property purchased, and the note tor such deterred payment io bear in terest from its date nt tlie rate of ten per cent per annum. H. C. BURNS, R amsey A F e . xtox , Administrator, Att'ys for tlie Estate. TRAINING, BREAKING. M c M innville track . Stable room will be rented to those who wish to do their own training. Track in Fine Condition, And is the Ideal track of the State for Train ing Purposes. Plenty of Good Water and Sha Parties interested are requested to call at track for terms, etc. A. T. HARPOLE, McMinnville, On NOW ON THE MARKET Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De bility, Small Bile Beans. 25c. per bottle. One Small Bile Bean every night fora week arouse Torpid Livers. 25c. per bottle- AND FOR SALE That Desirable and Most Beautifully Located Property Known ai ♦ 11 Pleasant Home Additi To McMinnville. HAY-FEVER Situate anti adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park; Only! AND minntes walk front tlie main .street of McMinnville; By takingintot sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation antiLt >.c| ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest! lily’s Cream Halm in not a liquid, muff or powder. Applied into the nostrils it it most convenient properly for those desiring a beautiful home. Plea Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks anti is sold on reasonableta ,» quickly absorbed. It cleanses the head, allays inflammation, heals _ — D»sl« the sores. Solti by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. Lils« For information apply to WM. F. BBIEDENSTEIN, Sole Agent, 3Ub ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street HEWYORK. 3UC Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, V COLD’°HEAD 1 GREAT REMOVAL SALE! !@ a. SUMMER JUST COMMENCING AND HOW IS THIS? r K nor pipes THE (TTY STABLES. The 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 Keduced Freight Rates. ed within a week or even within a day. It Is true in money matter« more than The Southern I’acifie railroad com in any other relation of lite that confi dence is u plant of slow growth. But pany has Inaugurated a new tariff* whatever of amelioration has taken system that will effect till tilt* lines in place in the condition of business lias Oregon, and will reduce the rates of till followed dose on the president’s call local or short hauls considerably. The lor an extra session of congress for the maximum rate will be twenty cents purpose of repealing the Sherman law. [>er hundred pounds on shipments of It maybe 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 metclmndise per carload. tressful times whicli are felt through Hereafter all shipiuents will be subject out the world, in all countries, without to the western classification instead of regard to kinds of money or to tariffs tlie local classification as heretofore or to rates of wages. The chances are This western system is the system that that the Sherman net will lie repealed, is used all over the United States. and that the 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. All these facts are known to the men competition of the Oregon Pacific. Ill 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 tlie following from tlie calm and a certain feeling of security Eugene Guard is given: 'file revised tariff schedule of the S. which; compared with the condition of things ago, may be said to indicate re 1*. 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 jteo- Albany as far as Ashland the rate is ple the world over have an abiding raised as follows: First class, formerly 25 cents per faith in the common sense of the American people, whose will congress cwt., 35 cents; an increase of 19 cents men are eager to learn and obey. The per cwt. Second class, formerly 21 cents, 32 mere fact that the situation is to lie dis cussed in tile law-making body, and 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 I coats; increase 12 cents per cwt. This third class includes sugar, offending statute will lie repealed, ami this in turn restores confidence and which costs 12.1 cents per cwt from San Francisco to Albany and the ad helps business. If this is the result of the proclama ded 27 cents of the 8. 1’. from Albany tion which gives the opportunity for to Eugene would make the freight on repeal, wliat will lie 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 tile beneficent results of such a j the effects of this attempt at extortion. | Tlie same hardship would lie worked measure?—A’. World. in all oilier freight shipments. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure at Druggist«. HODSON having ordered from the East a large lot of all sizes of Sheet Steel, will be prepart'd to furnish FACTORY ilie i I I A I • A Owing to the late Spring and cold weather we have a large line of Summer goods left on hands and as are going to move into the new building now being erected for us and do not want to move any more go than necessary. ■ Hi WE WILL OFFER FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS OUR ENTIRE STOCK nl 1 -9 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ■ V This is the greatest discount sale ever made in the city and positively brings manv of our n-nndu helo Actual Cost, but we would prefer to do this and make an honest sale rather than adverts nt JU aU we can get, as others often do. We have a fine line of - ---- — --------- - _ uuveruse at «k?. cost hut and tn clwrj straw hats, worth from 75 cents to rl 1 now+o nhildvo« ’ « Ea+c Q + Q ___ \ _ U . . lS t0 »Ut tO Cl out will give you your choice for 50 cents. Children’s hats at a corresponding reduction You will not have another opportunity to buy good seasonable goods so ehea so don’t miss this Gr Sale. We will positively do just what we say, make 25 per cent discount for Cash. J. VW I TV ill nvt navu O11UL11U1 vppwx LU111LJ W LA j guuu acasuuuuic guuus so cneap Wool Taken in Payment at the Highest Market Price. Respectfully, I 11 KAY & TODD