THE TELEPHONE-KEG1STER. THE PRESIDENT’S POSITION RELIGIONS INVENTED. East and South NOTICE. Notice fa hereby given that the North Yamhill Cemetery Association has completed the survey of its grounds, formerly known as the Wm. Clark grave yard, and lots in same are now for sale. All those who have friends or relatives buried there and wish to secure ground adjoining will please make their selection at once, and apply to the board of directors for deed for same. ( W arren M erchant , Director« « T hus . M. L aughlin , ( T hoh . W. P erry . T. J. F ryer , Clerk. The New York .Sun, in »peaking of The attempt of the silver senators "Congress of all Religions” that and their allies to make it appear that the 1 held in Chicago a week ago, says: President ('leveland lias sought to sub- was ' MUBBCRIPTIOJt RATES. At the “Congress of All Religions” ject the senate to "executive dictation” On« Copy .per year, inadvance.. |l 00 (but is to be convened nextJMonday in O b « C«py, six month« in . .................................... *0 is without warrant of fact. nine of the old religions of the Tlie president has uot asked of eon- Chicago, 1 world will be represented; and at least Entered at the poetoflice at McMinnville gress any new legislation. He called it times as many newly invented togetlier to repeal one clause of a stat- three 1 Oregon, aa second-class matter. ute that, according to the experience religions will be put on exhibition. We RKMOLUTIONS of UoNDOl.ENCK AND ALL O h IT- and testimony of tlie whole business have gxamined the designs of a num­ uary Poetry will be charged for a t regular world, was working serious injury and ber of the novelties, as drawn by their advertising rates. threatening even worse disaster. Tills inventors. .Some of them are enter­ • * • H ample C opier O f T he T elephune -K egi «- law hud been abandoned ami con­ taining, and others are nauseating. rra will lie mailed to any person in the United States or Europe, who desires one, demned by tlie party that passed it. It Some are brand new and look very gay; Miles' Nerve anil Liver l'ills. had been denounced and its re|>eal some are made up of scraps of exploded free of charge L. P. Fisher, Newspaj>cr advertising promised in the democratic national religions clumsily stuck together and Act on u new principle—regulating agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange, San platform. Its immediate aud uncondi­ varnished. We have seen one with a the liver, stomach and bowels through Francisco, i« our authorized agent. This discovery. Dr. tional re|>eai was demanded by the rep­ grin oil its faee, one that looks fierce as the nerves. A new discovery, paper is kept on file in his office. Miles’ Pills si iisx'dily cure biliousness, resentatives of capital and labor,of com­ the Chinese joss in Mott street, and bad taste, torpl ltd liver, , . __ , _____ . piles, constipa- All eubecribere who do not reccire their merce and of industry throughout the others that are loose in all their Joints, tion. Unequaleil for men, women, anil paper regularly will confer a fator by im­ country. or crippled in both legs, or bliud in one children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 mediately reporting the me to this office Tlie purchase of silver is furthermore eye, or utterly hebetudinous, or wear­ doses, 25 cent». Samples free at Rogers Bros. purely tin administrative act. It may ing a serio-comic expression, or resem­ bling the devil, or smiling like Buddha Thursday, »September 28, 1893. Kral Estate. also lie called strictly a business opera­ tion. The secretary of the treasury, to under the Bo tree, or vexed with rheu­ N P Tomlinson aud wife to J J Fish­ matism, or carrying the head in the The paid admission at the World's whom is intrusted the management of wrong place. We certainly should not er, the d 1 c of Jas McDonald, t 5 s, r 4 fair is in the neighborhood of 180,000 the nation’s finances, rejiorted to the president that these purchases and tlie like to see them all put on exhibition w; $20,000. per day. J T Jolly to A M Detmering, 91.41 issue of treasury notes therefor redeem­ in New York at once. There is one of "Tlie Writer” employed on the .Statis- able in gold had reached the danger them, a German invention, that is very acres, pt J A I> Henderson d 1 c, t 4 s, r utait seems to have a great opinion of point. They had drained tlie treasury fat aud lias a full beard; there is one, 4 w; $4000. Lorenzo Palmer to Mary E Jacobs pt of its free gold anil trenched on the re­ patented by a Chicago man, who says his opinion. serve. They were forcing the govern­ it comprises all the merits of the whole d 1 c ef Joel Palmer, 14.75 acres; $1. John D Palmer to Lorenzo Palmer, Senator Stewart is a greater man ment toward a single and depreciated of the others, besides enjoying exclus­ than the public thought he was. He silver standard. This danger had not ive and peculiar' qualities of soul and pt Joel Palmer d 1 c, 12.23 acres; $1. Lorenzo Palmer to John I) Palmer, would make the greatest cornet player only menaced the treasury, but it had sense known only to the initiated. or long distance diver on earth. stricken business witli the paralysis of That’s the thing for him. It is surpris­ pt Joel Palmer il 1 c, 15.45 acres. $1. Lorenzo Palmer to W P Palmer, pt ing that men of reason and solid faith fear. The price of wheat is steadily going As tlie chief executive officer, there­ should be willing to enter into associa­ Joel Palmer die, 5.05 acres; $1. Arthur McPhillips to J T Jolly, right up. It is not making large jumps but fore, tlie president had a right and it tion with the cranks who are to put at tlie present rate of travel will make a was his duty strenuously to urge tlie their wild inventions on exhibition in of way; $1. Martin Burlingame to Henry War­ a good price if it keeps on going. repeal of this law. He had a right to* the Chicago Congress of All Religions. den, lots 1 and 6, blk 63, Lafayette; go further and say that lie will not be a The number of men that can be $400. The large cotton mills of the east party to any compromise which would have resumed work notwithstanding help tlie country out of the frying-pan mobilized for war in Europe is appall­ John T Jolly to Arthur McPhillips, the argument that they were closed un­ only to drop it into the fire. The presi­ ing. France, a country smaller than 7.10 acres John 1’ May d 1 c, t 4 s, r 4 til the democratic tariff law was formu­ dent's responsibility for legislation is the state of Texas by nearly 60,000 w; $50. square miles, with a population of 37,- lated and in force. Thus is another de­ equal to that of congress. Chas M Colwell to Geo Johnson, 133 ception exploded. But beyond this tlie president is the 500,000, has 2,500,000 men ready to fall acres d 1 c Russel Hatch t 3 s, r 4 w; chief of a party. As such lie is charged into battle line at the call to arms. $3650. Free coinage of silver would be all witli the duty of doing all that lie prop­ This I h one soldier to every 15 persons G G McGuire to B F Hartman, lots right if the miner would give to the erly can to carry out its poliuy and to in the country. The people of the 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 8, Mrs P W Chandler add government a dollar’s worth of bullion embody its principles in Jaw. It was United States do not comprehend the to McMinnville; $400. for a stamped silver dollar. This he not the practice of the earlier presidents militarism of the Old World. Basing United States to Orcelus L Doane, sj does not want to do. He wants to take to send their recommendations to con­ our population at 64,000,000, tlie same ne .1 and w J se 1 see 2, t 2 s, r 5 w; 160 60 cents worth of silver to the mint and gress mid give themselves no further ratio of soldiers to civilians would give acres. NOTICE. get 100 cents worth of gold in return. John D Palmer to Emma A Moar, 75 concern about them. That was not the United States an army in time of war of 4,266,624 soldiers. It acres Joel Palmer d 1 c; $1. Jefferson's way. It was not Jackson’s. U. S. L and O ffice , Sixteen banks failed in Oregon dur­ Emma A Moar to W P Palmer, .06 It was not Lincoln’s. These nnd all costs the nations of Europe about $300 O regon C ity , O regon , ing the recent panic and nine have re­ per annum for each soldier in active September 9, 1893. acre t 4 s, r 3 w; $1. other presidents who made any mark Complaint having been entered at this of­ sumed. Fourteen banks failed in John D Palmer to Alice L Martin, fice in history for their administration or service and should the United States by F. C Phillips against C A. Sweet Washington and lip to date only one for abandoning his homestead, Entry No. their party sought by the stress of per­ require the army, based on the ratio of 12.23 acres pt Joel Palmer d 1 c; $1. of them has resumed. This is a good 63i»7, dated November 28, 1888, upon the W France, our ex|>enditure for keeping it John D Palmer to Melissa Richard ­ sonal and political inllueuce to carry U of N W % and N of S W K section 34, showing for Oregon and demonstrates out their ideas. President Cleveland would amount to $1,279,987,200 per son, 12.23 acres,pt Joel Palmer d 1 c; $1. T3S, RtJW, in Yambill county Oregon, the solidity of our money institutions Colby Carter to Alice Lee Myers, lots with a view to the cancellation of said en­ would fall short of bis duty and would year, Cun you comprehend the fig- try, the parties are hereby summoned to as compared.witli those of Washington. 2 and 4, blk 8, Hurley oiling to be done. It minutes east along the center of said road, 5 65 chains; thence south 13.43 chains|to lustration of its calibre when it talks of look. They have concluded they must would seem at first blush that the trou­ the northeast corner of lands owned by W. go and are holding councils of war in ble Ik's in luck of communication be­ impcaching the president in order to L. Peterson to a stone; thence west 20 CM) chains to the place of beginning, contain­ every washhouse. tween the vacant job and the idle man. delay a vote on the Silverhill. The ef­ ing 30 25 acres; and the following parcel of No doubt in many cases this is the fact. forts of this body to deleat the will of la id, towit: Miss Daisy Ainsworth, of Oakland, For such a general bureau of informa­ the jieople savors more and more of the Lot No, 2. Beginning at a point 11.91 chains west and 20 00 chains north of the California, lias been selected by Gov­ tion of the' sort suggested by the aristocratic house of lords of England, southeast corner of the Edward T. Wash­ as the years roll by. The American ernor Pennoyer to christen the Oregon Knights of Laborwvould be a boon. bum donation land claim, in T. 2 8., R. 5 W. of the Willamette Meridian and being a when she is launched on Oct. 26 at the But on the close inspection this ex­ people are not in favor of an aristocra­ part of said claim; thence north 14 09 Union iron works. Miss Ainsworth is cuse will not hold good for the aggre­ cy of birth or election but honor an ar­ chains to a fir 14 inches in a native Oregon girl and is the daugh­ gations that arc ostentatiously parading istocracy of brains. This last qualifi­ diameter; thence in a southwesterly direction to the northwest corner of the ter of (’apt. J. C. Ainsworth, who did the streets. These men, in their pere­ cation a number of the senators do not tract of land sold to Ola Martin. thence sj much for the state during its infancy. grinations from one city to another, poeeeM and the people are receiving east on the north line of said Martin tract 20 00 chains to the place of beginning, con­ knowledge of this through their efforts The Oregon will be the largest of the could find work in the harvest Helds Ten years of age, but who declines to give lit. 14 09 acres; and, also, the following United States battle ships and it is per­ through which they pass, if they really in delaying a vote on this matter that name to the public, makes this authorized, taining leserilM’d parcel of land, towit: fectly proper that a genuine web foot­ desired employment on farms. It is is important to every worker in this re­ confidential statement to us: Lot No. 3. Beginning at a point 31 91 chains west of tne southeast corner of the ed girl should christen her. “When I was one year old. my mamma died true that many of those out of work are public. Edward T. Washburn donation land claim of consumption. The doctor said that I. in T. 2 8., R. 5 W. of the Willamette Merid­ factory operatives who are not fitted by too, would soon die. and alt our neighbors Catarrh Cannot be Cured ian in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and thongtit that even if I did not die. I would The burning of negroes in the south training for harvest field work, and are never be able to walk, bei-ause I was so being a part of saia claim, and running fjocal Applications, as they cannot has prompted the fbrttm to secure for detained by families from wandering with weak and puny. A gathering formed and thence west 15 00 chains to a stake; thence reach the seat of disease. Catarrh is a under my aim. I hurt my finger ami its Octolier number an explanation of over the country in search'of employ­ blood or constitutional disease, and in or­ broke north 20 00 chains: thence cast 15chains to It gathered amt threw out pieces of bone. Martin’s northwest corner; thence the attitude of the southern whites. ment. They feel, too, that they may der to cure it you must take internal reme­ If I hurt myself so as to break the skin, it Ola dies. Hall’s Caharrh Cure is taken intern­ was sure to become a running sore. I had south 20 00 chains to the place of begin­ Bishop Atticus G. Haygood and Major miss a chance for a job in their own ally, and acts uirectlv on the blood and mu­ to take lots of medicine, but nothing lias ning, containing 30 acres; said lots one, two done me so much good as Ayer's Sarsapa­ and three being described in county survey Chas. H. Smith (“Bill Aip"l unite in trade if they leave the city. And so cous sur'aces. Hall s Catarrh Cure is not rilla. It has made me well and strung. '— No. 1293, as recorded on page 312 of Book a quack medicine. It was prescribed by T. D. M., Norcatur, Kaus. • protesting that the frightful crimes of tlie tendency is to kevp the evil con­ one “E’’ of County Surveys of said county ; and of the best physicians in this country that said parcels of land will I m ? sold for negroes need peculiarly swift punish­ stantly aggravated and to starve in a for years, and is a regular prescription. It AYER ’ S Sarsaparilla cash. is composed of the best tonics known, com ­ ment. The bishop, however, thinks pile. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Ma... Dated September 18th, 1893. bined with the best blood purifiers, acting these crimes would diminish if the ne­ NANCY TURNER, But there are thousands upon thous­ directly on the mucous surfaces. The per-1 Cures others, will cure you Administratrix. groes were better educated, while “Bill ands to whom these excuse« do not ap­ feet combination of tlie two ingredients is Ramsey & Fenton, Attys, for the estate. what produces such wonderful results in Arp" thinks the negrees have already ply. Take the miners wlio have been curing catarrh. Semi for testimonials free. F. J, CHENY A CO.Props.. Toledo, O not only too much education, but too thrown out of work. They are well Sold by druggists, price 75 (»cuts. much liberty. fitted for farm work, yet they eome ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Hocking straight to the city, where Some of our subscribers grow need­ there is no more mining than farming This List is Published Exclusively, in this ■ lessly angry upon the receipt of a no­ to lie done. Another class, the most Paper Every Two Weeks. tice of their indebtedness to this paper. troublesome and complaining of all— It Is simply impossible for the proprie­ Following are the letters remaining for the unskilled laborers—could do man­ tors of this paper to interview every ual farm work as well as dig ditches it two weeks in the po«»tofficeat McMinn- subscriber and as it is an absolute neces­ they were willing to leave the cities. Ville, Oregon, Sept. 27, 1893: sity that we receive pay for what we Lee, Birdie The sort of idle aggregation that is as­ Allen, J R For these reasons: Our Fall and Winter stock was ordered furuish in order to live. Miller, Fred sembled in Chicago and New York just Allison, John early- in the Spring, direct from the manufactories consisting The sending of notices of indebted­ Mason, V A now presents one of the gravest ques­ Austin, Will of Dry Goods. Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Indies' and ness to every one who is indebted to us Becker, T < • McMillen, M tion.« of modern civilization. Gents ’ Underwear. Trunks. Valises. Millinery, etc. is also a necessity. We see no reason Nichol, Dr The trouble is that farm labor no Bacon, (' E why a person should grow angry upon Porter, F A longer attracts the masses. There ¡«no Barber, G H—2 the receipt of a bill. It does not «how Preston, Mrs F.ditli sudden wealth on the farm, and the Carlton, Wm * that faith in the responsibility of the SimmeiM, S—2 world ha« gotten the notion that there Calahan, Fat person to whom it is sent Is lacking, for Our Clothing is surely the best fitting and best quality tn the is this in the city. And there is no Emert, David—3 Simtnons, John business men, as a rule, do not trouble market, and prices away down. Overcoats in all shade» and Stewart, W H eight-hour rule on the farm. The work Glaze, W E—2 themselves with giving credit to per- qualities. Our boots and J.hoes are made by the following Thompson, Ja« on a farm In this country is not exces­ Gray, G W firms: «<■« who do not |>a.v, and when they Webber, Minnie sive, and a healthy man who i« really Jones, L W—3 do have «ense enough to know that W. L. Douglas, nt Brockton, Mass. willing to work need be in no danger Jone«, John €'. M. Henderson «V Co., ot Chicago. 111. the sending of a bill will not bring a ------- Foreign-------- of starvation if he will onee get out of Brown-IMsnayer Shoe Co., of St. Louis, Mo. response. Unreliable persons are us­ Lundberg,lira Ettie 2. Earl & Co., of San Francisco, Cal. his head this fallacious notion that the ually forced to pay. if they have any­ Parties calling for the above letters city is the only place In which to make Remember onr goods are first-class and will be sold accord­ thing to pay with, by a process of law. will please say “Advertised." If not a living.— (hiraffo Journal. ing to the times. Call early"and get yonr pick while the Ter«ons who are angry Liecause of re­ called for In two weeks they will be Stock is complete. ceiving a bill front us have the consola­ Hhilob s Vitalizer La what you n<*d «ent to the dead letter office as "un- tion that 574 others have recel red the for dyspepsia. Torpid Iver, yellow clainied.” J. C. C ooper , P. M. «ante notice of indebtedness. «kin or kidney trouble. It fa guaran- teed to ifive you satisfaction. Price 75c Put up In neat -Web shaped bMttea. «turar Sntail l»»»v b-aiii Ue. J*r tottte. Hold by Howorth A <’n Or MIW X«« H mk Cart at Or'ttUU. HARDIN« & HEATH, Publiziert. I —VIA— THE SHASTA ROUTE —'O¥ T1IE— Southern Pacific Company Express Tyah’s l.euve PortI uik I LEAVE. KAY & TODD Are now located in their new store one door East oi the First National bank and have opened up their Roseburg; Mull Daily. LIAVK. _ ______ ABBIVK Portia .111. 8:30 a ni Roseburg. . 5 :.rs) p r , Roseburg. . 7:00 a iniPortland. 4::i0p1B Pining Cars on Ogden Route, Piillinaii Buffet Sleeper», New Fall Goods, AND Second Class Sleeping Cars Which as usual are not equaled in this county for quality and assortment. On Account Attached to all Through Trains WEST SIDE DIVISION Between Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. ARRIVE LEAVE I ---------- Portland ... 7:30 a ni McMinn’ . 10:15 ant McMinn’.. 10:15a in Corvallis. 12:15 pm .’LOI p m Corvallis . ■ 1:00 p ill McMinn' McMinn’... 3:01 pm Portland. 5-35 pm At Albany afld Corvallis connect witli trains of Oregon Pacific. Express Train Daily, except Sunday. LEAVE. Of the hard times they have marked them very low, Don’t fail to see them before buying your fall clothing. Special Inducements Through Tickets to all Points in Can be obtained at lowest rates frotu G. A. Wilcox, Agent, McMinnville. R KOEHLER, E. I’. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G F. & P Agt Tlxe Yaq,iiiaei I^cia-te. KAY & TODD. Direct Line, Quick Dispatch, Low Freight Rates. BETWEEN WILLAMETTE VALLEY POINTS AND SAN FRANCISCO Boiled and Raw Ocean Steamer Sailings. 8. 8. WILLAMETTE VALLEY Leaves San Francisco .. July II. 21,31 Leaves Yaquina.................. July 5, 11), ® This company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. Linseed oil is the only proper solvent for color in order to withstand the Oregon weather. Any other preparation is a fraud on the public, and is not carried ltiver Steamers. Steamer '‘Hoag’' leaves Portland, Wed­ nesday and Saturday atil a m II. C. D ay , Gen. Agt, Salmon Street Wharf, Portland. 1). R. V avohm , Gen. Agt., San Frnncisco. It. E. Ml’LCAHY, Gen l Supt., Corvallis, Oregon. BY HODSON, Who has in stock barrels of the purest and best Boiled and Raw linseed oil that has ever been carried in the city. It is cheap too. THROUGH A Quantity and Quality of Paint TICKETS Not possessed by any other firm in the city can be found at Hodson’s and is tor sale. The colors are the best in the market and give satisfaction. FRUIT CANS can also be obtained in any quan­ tity and are kept in stock at all seasons of the year. SALT LAKE, DENNER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, Call on Hodson before Buying Paints, Oils, Etc. CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. TRAINING, BREAKING. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHIC7VGO 3 « K JJORSES are Trained for Speed and Broken to Drive, —AT THE— M c M innville R. JACOBSON, McMinnville. Quickest to Chicago, and The East. Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Dining Cars.. track For rates or general information rail on or address, W H. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. 254 Washington St., P ortland , O regon Stable room will be rented to those who wish to do their own training. Track in Fine Condition, from Terminal or Interior Points 11 m And is the Ideal track of the State for Train­ ing Purposes. Northern Pacific Plenty of Good Water and Shade. Parties interested are requested to call at track for terms, etc. A. T. HARPOLE, McMinnville, Oregon. io th: Line to Take To all Points East & South It 1« the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs Through VESTIGULED TRAINS Every Day In lhe Year to Positive pact! ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO Olhat? (No Change of Care) Composed of bl.MXfi CARS (unsurpassed) PULLMAN IIRAWIK6 ROOM SLEEPERS (Of Latest Equipment,) TOURIST SLEEI’IAfi CARS Keep your expenses down ! down to hard pan. Best that can be constructed and in Which accommodations are for hol­ ders of First or Second-ciass Tick­ et«, and Keep everything- ELEfiHT HAY COACHES. That’s Hat’d Times Doctrine. A Continuous Line ccnnectina with all lines, affordiug direct and unin­ terrupted service. I sell you Boots and Shoes at Hard-time prices. Just received a full and complete line of Boots and Shoes. Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secnr Jd in advance through a uy agent of the road ThrOn^h Tirkpts n,J(t from all Point« 1,UCI1In America, England eno Eurape can be purchased ai any ticket ° vCen* t*1 s conn,nny. Full information concerning rates, time OX trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. 1). CHARLTON. F. DIELSCHNEIDER R. JACOBSONS FALL MILLINERY STOCK NOW IN. ABRIVK The Eastern slates, Canada or Europe AT Cloaks and Jackets I Portland. 4:40 p in McMirn ... 7.25 pm McMinn’... 5:50 a mll’ortlund. . 8:25am As you can positively save money by doing so. 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