THE TELEPHONE-RE(IISTEIL PfWIO VEITS PMOPF.W R.ACH. of raising $5u,«KIU,<>ll>, the amount 1 which bethinks will be needed to meet S<> Isr 11« it 1« powilile for a i-oinnion- j the deddency and the loss of revenue HARBINS a. HEATH. Publisher*. wraltii engaged io ugeulture to I m - ail-| arising from the reductions of duties. •reblstic In aenliuient, «o tar doe« l*en- He oppose, tlie retention of the tariff noyer, the present governor of Oregon I taxes oa (lie necessaries of life, and in­ »UB8CRIPTION KATES Gspy . per year, iuadvance.................$1 00 represent all that ia vile In his |M>litieal! sists that deficiencies should Is* met by >)ae Cepy, six month» in advance........... 50 pui'ty. We are iislmnieil that we ever ■ levies on luxuries and capital iu forms . ~~z -T ;■ ealled him a democrat, that we ever that now contribute least to the public Enter®«I at the (MMdoffice at McMinnville siip|a>rted lii>u iisa candidate for the expenditures. He therefore recom-! Oregon, aa Me« ond-< la*K matter. position lie now iMi-npies, that we ever i mends mi additional tax of 10 eeuts a RftWLUTioxs or C oxim » l * n <* k ani » ai . i . <»»»iT- believed a atatemeiit made by him. , gallon on distilled spirits, additional uary Poetry will >»<• charged for at regular When a governor of a state so far for taxes on cigars and cigarettes, new advertising rates. gets the dignity of theofticebe holds, taxes on playing cards, cosmetics, per­ M ampi . k < <> f I me T ei . e rm» n > R euih - so fur forgets Die dignity of a gentle­ fumeries, legacies and successions, and teh will be mailed to any person in the Unite«! States or Europe, who desires one, man n* to descend to Die low plane of incomes derived from investments in free of charge a common liar, he has no place In the stocks and bonds of corporations and L. P. Fisher, Newspaper advertisiing |M>liticiil life of liis state nor a place in joint-stock companies. agent, 21 Merchant*’ Exchange. San the licarts of its |a«>ple. Tlie report will rank with the ablest h rnncisco, is our authorized agent. Tlifa That there is u difierenee between ever issued from the treasury de|>art- pa|»«r is kept on file in his office. (lie doctrines of Herr Most uud I’en­ ment. It should prove a corrective to ill tubtcribtr» who do noi récrire their noyer Is only occasioned by tile «litTvr- some of Die eloudsil thinking and loose payer regularly will ronfer a Jaror by iui- rw^liafelg reporting the name Io thie ofiire ent environment. Were I’ennoyer in talking on financial and revenue ques­ New York or «'hiciigo, one would nat­ tions at Washington and elsewhere. urally lisik for him in tlie front rank Thursday, January 4, 1894. of anarchistic proceseiona, waving tlie THE WAGE QUESTION. red ting of damnation to nil Dial is The activity in the gold bearing re­ gissl. The Protection Given by the WII mhi Bill i* gions of the I’lilted States pressages an “Protection ot Wages." Tlie foundation of nmireliy is good, increased yield of the yellow metal for but Die application of its principles to T. E. W., in the New York ll’orM, tlie year 18114. In tlie last four years our institutions is im|s>ssible. Tlie the production In Colorado lias more men who were believers in it mill were has a few words to say about a circular recently issued by the Nonantum wool­ than doubled. truly great have seen its defects and len mills. Tlie circular is as tol- have forsaken it. Its latter day follow­ lows: Governor I’ennoyer is trying liis best ers have demcaneil it until it is looked The reduction of the turiti by tlieir to disgrace the state of Oregon, though ii|ion as tlie party of discontent con­ new proposed law will make it aliso it has a proud and glorious record de­ taining all Die malefactors tluit for­ lutely necessary for us to reduce our en­ spite its youth, ami it would require a eign prisons have dumped ii | m > ii our tire scale of wages or stop the mill. man witli a capacity for meanness shores. That I’ennoyer lias ull the greater than Pennoyer’s to do Oregon We therefore give you this solemn qualifications for a leader of tills party ami sail warning that, should they car­ serious injury in the estimation of the no one doubts. Tluit lie will enter its ry out this proposed change, you must rest of tlie country.— llhtn'mletl .1 »icr- ranks is Die wish of the |s-<>|ilc of tills prepare yourself for a material reduc­ state. He would then Is- in liis proper tion of your wages, and we give you pliu*e, mid, under |Kdi<8» surveillance. A few months ago tlie amount of this timely warning that you may act eain on hand in the national banks was in your own interests and do what you THE TREASURY REPORT. down to the limit; now there Is $200,- nil to protect yourselves and your fam­ 0X1,000 more than is required by law to Tire report of Die secretary of the ilies. The "itluence and judgment of the e induct a conservative ami save hank­ treasury ojiens witli n statement of tlie ing business lying idle in tlie national actual condition of Die treasury, ac­ nuuiufacturers liefore the democratic banks of tlie t'nited States. Confi­ companied by Mr. Carlisle’s hopes and members of the ways and means com­ dence is returning. Tlie jasiple now expectations for the immediate future. mittee are of no consequence or avail. trust tlie hanks and will soon trust one Tlie facts narrated here have lieen an­ We are therefore helpless. For your another. ticipated. Mr. Carlisle predicts a de­ own sakes, as well as your families,and ficiency of $28,999,090 at Die end of the for the welfare of the entire country, it Nearly every night the marsbal has fiscal year. This is a bettar allowing is for you to proclaim and protest b> furnish lodging for two or more than is to lie inferred from tlie condi­ against any legislation that will place lram|is ia the city jail. There are ac- tion of tlie revenues for the first live you on a level with the cheap labor e mini'slat ions for six persons and the months of Die yeur, but Mr. Carlisle markets of the world. The blow is aimed at you. Let tlie marshal thinks that before winter is expects mi improvement in Du- busi­ over the county jail will have to lie ness of tlie country mid consequently workingman, Die wage-earner, be heard. The voice of tin- manufacturer o|iened to house the increasing crowd. an increase in the public revenues. Tramps receive very little sympathy Tin- views tluit are entertained by Is powerless. The situation is briefly this. We are from the people of this city for the rea­ Mr. Carlisle concerning tlie needs of son that but few of them up to date tlie treasury mid Die currency system paying 94 per cent higher wages Dian have lieen other than the genuine genus of tlie government have already lieen the woollen manufacturers in England, explained. He is not willing to exer­ 120 per cent higher wages than those in hobo. cise tlie power io issue such bonds as Eranee, and 180 |>er cent higher than The leading article in the January me .now authorized by tlie act of 1875, those in Belgium. Tlie national asso­ f.yuui is tlie “The Teaching of our Re­ because they would carry such u high ciation of woollen manufacturers sent a cent. Economic Experieni-es,” by Mr. rate of interest and would run so long man abroad to canvass this matter, and David A. Wells. Mr. Wells lias sum­ I lint they would command a premium I know Ids report has not been over­ The new tariff proposes to med up tlio almost incalculable loss mid would is- lieyond tlie means of drawn. of the financial panic and anal.vz.ed the small investors iu this country. He give us from 25 per cent to 40 per ci-nt causes of it witli a thoroughness that favors tlie issue of 3 |ier oeut isimls to protection. We cannot run our mills nolssly else lias attempted. He finds tin- amount of 82181,999,999, payable at if we are going to lose money, and the the deep-lying cause of our fiscal and tin: option of Die government alter five result is tlie difl'erence is coming direct­ ly upon our laborers. commercial dangers in tlie |Hipular ig­ years. T. E. W. says: These, lie thinks, could lie disposed norance of financial ami economic lit­ I never heard of the Nonantuin mill erature and ex|ierience on tlie part not of to Die people directly by tlie govern­ only of the great body of the people ment through the agency of Die sub­ I until half an hour ago, when I read the treasuries and Die |iosl offices. If con­ foregoing lying circular from its treas­ lint of otherwise well educated men. gress does not approve of tin-issue of urer, ill the Iudlunapolis .Srntinrl. It bonds of tliis description, Mr. Carlisle may lie a maker of worsted cloth and It is impossible to conduct business suggests that he lie authorized to issue worsted yum, lint I have supposed it to without money and it is absolutely I $59,(MNi,18)0of 3 |s-r cent Ijonds payable lie a milker of cloth. I fit makes yarn necessary that credit ls‘ maintained, after one year, Die luinds to is- used the figures affecting the farmers are al­ especially at tills time. Men who have by the secretary to meet any de­ tered slightly, but the wage figures re­ money and who ask for credit are un­ ficiency in Die revenues. Bonds of.this main iiiichangcd. On $1070 worth of dermining their res|s>iisil>ility in tlie description were favored by Senator foreign yarn (of which the $70 is for eyes of our business men and some day Sliermmi ill liis speech in tlie dosing foreign labor) the duty is $1410 (see they will wake up witli tlie sheriff at i hours of Die debate of the silver repeal yarn imported, 1892, value $15, duty $20 their door. Wholesalers must be paid page 8O-5), of which $428 is for wages, bill. and a move on their part means a move As Mr. Carlisle points out tlie defi­ $!H> for the farmer, and $27 for duty on on tlie part of tlie business mail for tlie ciency in tilt- revenues must Is- met, imported material. The wage fund is money justly owing him. Business is I mid congress must provide some means tlie same in either case. down to its minimum in nil parts of for supplying Die treasury witli the Take tlie last sentence of this protec­ tlie valley ami it liehooves every man necessary funds. Whatever new taxes tion bunco-steerer: “The new tarift'pro­ who lias a debt, to pay It if jsissihle. may Is- iui|>osed by congress for the poses to give us from 25 to 40 per cent It helps his own credit and tlie credit purpose of increasing revenue will not protection”—from $205 to $428 for every of tlie business man witli whom lie I m * available during tlie present fiscal $210 we pay you in wages. "The diff­ deals. year. The extravagance of the billion- erence is coming directly upon our la­ ilollar congress and tlie financial dis­ borers.” Out of the $428 we now re­ The low price of wheat has made our tress caused by Die Sherman act have ceive as trustees to pay over to you, we fanners think seriously of growing a made it necessary for tlie government now keep (steal?) $218,paying you $210. more profitable crop. Numbers will to borrow money, mid Mr. Carlisle If this payment to us is reduced to $2t>5 plant hops next season, while hundreds asks congress to enable him to imrrow we shall pay you $47 instead of the$210. of acres will In? set aside for orchards. on tlie most favorable terms possible. In every ease whatever the amount The hop crop of this county has made The se»-retary also recoiumemls that may be, we shall keep $218. You may lip the deficiency in tlie wheat crop tlie coin reserve lie increased if Die gov­ have what remains. We are not satis­ and price, or nearly so, and there is not ernment is to continue to lie a bank of fied with having you supported as a a single ease of starvation in the issue without tlie powers which enable public charge. We are not satisfied county, nothwlthstanding the letter of Imnkers to meet emergencies. So long witli having lalior which costs us no­ the governor. A man takes it as an a.« tlie government issues paper money thing. We demand that we shall have insult to Is* called a I’ennoyi-rile in tills mid promises to redeem it in coin at that, as a matter of course, and we de­ county. With a united representation the demand of tlie holders it must mand, in addition, that we shall lie of tlie four west side counties at the have tlie means of keeping its prom­ paid more for our lienevolence in pro­ midwinter fair, tlie wealth and popula­ ises. Tlie reserve of $ll8),(88),i8Ki was viding you with work than you receive tion of tlie section would lie doubled sufficient when tlie legal tender paper for doing it. The treatment by Mgree within five years. Something is nec­ of tlie country amounti^l to $349,981,« of the African slaves on his plantation essary to counteract tlie words of our 919, but it is not sutficient now Dial, was as milk to tlie high-wine of this find governor. | the amount lias lieen increased to $499,-1 mail’s treatment of tlie Puritan paupers 1881,249. If tlie isiin reserve 1« not- in ids mill, Who can give me tills Dr. G. H. Wright lias returned from a to lie strengthened, Die treasury should liar's mime? I want to keep It in my business trip to Albany, and reports cein e to Issue mid maintain pa|ier cur­ scrap Issik. that the buslaess situation there is rency, and should resume its original The wage question .loes not trouble worse than it is here by a whole lot. purpose of receiving and disbursing the Nonantum mill, for the protection With a couple hundred thousand the revenues of the government. of wages is preserved by the Wilson dollars tied up in busted banks it is Mr. «'arlisle doesnot favor any im­ bill. It Is n mere excuse, a flimsy bun­ sure to Is» so! Then tlie Oregon Pacific mediate radical currency legislation.1 co to humbug its workmen and conceal mess adds its quota to tlie general stag­ He points out that there is now in tlie the fear it Is in for the greater loss that nant condition th rough unpaid sala­ country more currency than tliere was' will come from free wool. This has ries. The business men of Albany have in Novemlier, 1892, by $122,494,917.1 lieen explained in "Seven Threads of been carrying tlie unpaid employees of There is more than business needs or tlie Wool Bunco,” lint is worth repeat­ tile road for sucli a time that their | emi use, and money is accumulating at ing in brief. ■money must Is- alsiut exhausted. A i money centers to tlie embarrassment Tlie wisdlen doth and yarn mills re­ conservative business town like Mc­ mid loss of tlie banks. There is much quired in 1880 raw- material equal to Minnville usually looms up in tlie time tluit Is discordant mid crude in our cur- 889,485,57iYpotinwer to coin the bullion now in Die i'nited States is 279,1881,188) |«,unds av- Is all right, and in her ow n undisturti- . treasury, mid D m - «eigiiiorage arising erage, We inqiort less than 30,two,uno serenity will move to tlie front «low,but 1 from sneli coinage, that has alnrady i pounds average. In other words the sure. I hm - ii set fortli iu tlie Washington dis- mills use an average of 3 per cent im­ IMitehes. When tlie bullion now in the ported wool, 27 percent American wool Five columns of the Oref/oiiiiiH her- treasury is mined tliere will lie to tlie and 70 per cent mixtures. On tlie 3 aid the fact abroad that the foot Imll ereilit of Die government Die sifm of |s>r cent of imported grease wool they team of the Leland Stanford Jr. IIIIÍ* $55,159,981 in standard silver dollars. pay a duty of 11 cents per pound—a versify hold« the Pacific const cham­ It is imiieu-ssary to recite tlie argu­ yearly average of $3,399,<881. To recoup pionship. A ««liege paying tlie atten­ ments witli which Mr. Carlisle sup­ themselves for this tax on their raw tion to athletic« that Die condition of ports Die prineiplcs underlying the material they are aiithorizwil by law to thia team evinces must give a« much at­ Wilson taril!'bill. His |>nsltion on this i collect from the people a tax of $110,- tention to the care and training of the qiiotion ha« long ls-en known to the 1 i«»i,i88i—of 11 cent« on every pound of brains of it« students. A mB»-gi- stand­ I country. Of evurse, his statement mid I raw material, To enable them to do ing high in nthletie« always stand« liis reasonings are marked by his cus­ this a >qieciiil “compensatory tax” of H high in its other brmiehc«, and a col- tomary force ami cli-arae««. Nothing cents per pound Is levied upon -tlie lege i* called upon to dn nothing great­ could be clearer than his answer to the grease wool suppose»! to lie in the In er than to gi veph yslcnl,moral and intel­ objection to a»l valorem rat»-« liecailse |w»rtcd cloth or yarn—from .33 to .->2 lectual Induing to man, fitting him to they aflbnl <»p|s»rtunitie« for under­ cent« on each pound of imported cloth defy disease.) he dcvll.aml take a proper valuations. "I nm not able to see,” or yarn, a« it i« supposed that from 3 to l>art In the drama ol life. Too many lie writes, "how unequal taxation can 41 |s>iind«of gri-anc wool is required for eel leg»*« think that moral and In­ he Justilieil u|w»n tlie ground that the a |HHiml of product. tellectual training is all they are »-ailed burdens upon Die people ought to be Tlie mills i-annot mlieet one cent of upon to give, allowing the «Indent tn increased in onler that the ialiors of this $119,1819,(88) tax on the people ex­ get his physical training where he. )»ublic officials may lie diminished, or cept by and through trusts and combi­ may, failing to recognise that sport, that D m * hom*st citizen «liiaild be pun­ nation« to control the market price. properly dirveted. 1« manly. Without ished in order to prevent the dishonest The tax doe« not collect Itself. People proper direction It is usually degrading one from attempting to violate the law.” do not pay it voluntarily. It must lie Mr. Carlisle re»-ommen»l* tlx levying forced out of the people by gripping and It* influence Is to counteract tlie of new internal taxes f->r the purpose I heir throats. The woolleu industry hi moral teachings of the college. AT LESS THAN C( )ST! From now until January I, we will offer our immense Stock of Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Clothing and Overcoats At from 20 to 30 Per Cent Discount This will bring many of them below actual cost, and give the peo ‘ of Yamhill Coun chance to buy good Sensible Goods for < Christmas at prices never before heard of. Just Look at our Goods and Prices; They Will Surprise You. East and Sou Our Next Serial, Frank Barrett’s Latest: I “ OUT OE THE JA WS OF DEATH —VIA— THE SHASTA ROUT —'OF THE— A Graphic Story of* Life and Scenes in London. ' Southern Pacific Com; Express Tyains Leave Portland split up into a score or more of these "llesist witli rare tlu* spirit of inno- ARRIVE Portland . B.15 p ni SanFrancin'i, trustsand selling agreements. Some i vntion, liowi-uer specious tin- pretext.” San Fran... 7:00 p m Portland are able to collect nearly all of their is a sentence that can well be lieurkeii- Above trains stop at all statior lioodle; others can collect very little be­ ed to at till.« period of our national life, I Portland to Albany inclusive also? Shdds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junctic cause the trust is too large and the j The "spirit of innovation lias brought Irving, Eugene, and all stations fro members fight one another. The aver­ the country to the condition it is now burg to Ashland inclusive ARTIES owing F. DIELSCHNEIDER for Boots age collection is supposed to Is- less than in. Ronebuig Alail Dally. Tlie “spirit of innovation” east and Shoes must pay tor them before Febru­ LEAVE. one-half. aside Die doctrines of tlie fathers of this ABRIVR i Portland ... 8:30 a m Roseburj Roseburg... 5 ary i, 1894. By so doing costs will be saved. I The American farmer is entitled to II , country and through Die o|>eration of ( Roseburg. 7:00 a in¡ Portland... ____ 4 cents extra on his 270,01)0,000 pounds of i the tariff law nnd its consequent laws Mean What I Say. wool, or $29,700,000 of the $110,00,000, ! for Die lietter protection of a class, The Best Line of BOOTS and SHOES always in Stock. providing ne can collect it from the I thousands of deserving people are now - F. DIELSCHNEIDER. manufacturer. Ta do this he must form without shelter from tlie bitter winds ANU a trust, take the manufacturer by the of winter. At no Dine since v'e were a Second Class Sleeping Cars throat and compel him to pay the 11 nation lias there been such u calamity, Attached to all Through Train cents extra by refusing to sell at less so far-reaelilng in its eflect, as Die one WEST SIDE DIVISION than the foreign price with duty ink that is now upon us, the logical result Between Portland and Corvall deil. This he cannot do. He is too of a protective theory. Tills theory of Mail Train Daily, except Sunda many in number. He sells his wool in Die republican party lias been unveiled LEAVE ARRIVE i Portland ... 7 :<30 a m McMinn’.. .103 cut-throat competition and trusts to the , and it is found to lie nothing lint a s|s-- McMinn'... 10:1.5 a in Corvallis.. .12s generosity of the wool dealer to pay i eious monster controlled by a syndi­ Corvallis . 1:00 p in McMinn' . H him 11 cents |H-r | mil nd more than he cate, feeding upon the many tluit tin- McMinn’... 3:01 p in Portland. At Albany and Corvallis connect asks. few may have a full stomach. Tlie trains of Oregon Pacific. There are over a million fisil farmers country is in (lie linnds of tlie conserv­ Express Train Daily, except Sund in the United States who imagine that ative party from whose hands Die con­ 1.KAVE. . ARRIVE | Have diflerent nieunings, You i-au set a lien, but you this tax of 11 cents ]>er pound for tlieir trol was wrenched by tlie spirit of ill- Portland . 4:40 p m McMnn .. 7.1 cannot Hit on one comfortably. McMinn*.. 5:50 a m|Portland... «1 lieneflt collects itself in some mysteri­ novation. I iinovatio.i lias lind its day ous way. That tlie manufacturer slips and its effect upon tlie country you into their pts-keis without tlieir knowl­ now behold. Let tlie destiny of this edge 33 eeuts more than Die foreign country lie in tlie hands of the party Tc. sit on. and we have tlie largest, cheapest and mos < an be obtained at lowest rates from | price per |saiiid for scoured wool, and most capable of moulding it. Let it re­ artistic line ever brought to this city. Wilcox, Agent, McMinnville. that the woolen mill owners would la- main where it is. R KOEHLER, E. P. R0GERI very unhappy if they supposed that Manager. Asst. G F. A 1 any part of the $29,799,OtMl included in It has been a hard year for manufac­ their $110.999,000 tax on the people did turers. There has been a panic, a great Should not he made brfon* looking over our stock. not reach the fanner in some way. The locking up of money and a time of gen­ American farmer never received one eral and severe economy on the part of HcfUnnville, Or. BURNS & DANIELS eent of it. His protection could not consumers, yet the bulletin Just issued possibly have benelitted him, liecause at Fall Kiver setting forth the opera­ he has never lifted his finger to collect tions of thirty-four corporations there it. The mill-owners have collected it— shows that they have paid this year and kept it. Honesty would have been average dividends of 7.05 per cent on the liest policy for them They could their nominal capital, which is tmieh have purchased 4,000,000 republican greater than their actually invested farm votes for protection and never capital. It surely must he obvious to lieen disturbed in their theft if they the least instructed mind that these ' °'SPlCT0^ Have engaged the attention of the people. The lover o had arrange»! to give the farmer 27 pet “infant industries” cannot survive any sport has been enthusiastic over sails of Vigilant and Val­ cent, his share of the $110,000,900 reduction in the amount of government i kyrie. while the hard run farmer of this locality is drawn "eoiu|«'nsation boodle,” But they pap given to them through high-tarlil*: to the Sales, especially when the prices are as low as those were a set of greedy thieves, without schedules. The American |x>ople are marked on all goods honor, ready to rob one another at ev­ manifestly unreasonahlo in asking to ery opportunity, and while they collect­ be relieved from any part of the tax ed from the people the amount the they pay to swell such tiividvnds as AND ALL farmer had a right to collect from them these, which in a had year actually fall a trifle below 8 per cent on the watered they kept it until the farmer should capitalization of the mills. .V. Y. World. The best price to the farmei- who is selling 48 cent wheat form a trust and force them to surren­ is the very lowest price, and der It. COST OF BRITISH DEFENSE. The Nonantum mill uses probably WHEN WE ADVERTISE the average amount—3 per cent foreign Tlio Immense Expense Incurred by Eng­ THAT HODSON’S PRICE ON^— Gl land's Military Operations. 27 per cent domestic and 79 per cent The British empire spends as a rule mixture, but it is only taken as a type Qu'c* • and its variations do not matter. On upon defense from .$250.000*000 to .$280,- 000,000 a year, of which the military ex­ tlie $199(1 worth of product (without penditure of India, with the indirect fl Quicker to Omaha a adding the labor cost of $219) its pro­ expenditure for the sake of India on • Kansas City. | tection is $1743—of which $428 is for la­ the mobile land forces at home, forms bor, leaving $1815 as the compensatory- the largest item, says Sir ('. W. Dilke. Pullman and Tonrist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair Cars. tax on the raw material, divliled ns fol­ in North .\mcrican Review. Almost Is the best it means tliât it is the lowest, and that the whole of this vast sum is expended Dining Cars. lows: out of British loans or taxes under the For rate« or general information . al Its "fat” on shoddy mixtures $929.50 control of the parliament of the T'nited or address, Collected for farmer 355.05 W H. HCRLBCRT, Asst. Gen. Pa*«. J Kingdom, and out of India taxes under Tax paid on import«*! wool .. 39.45 254 Washington St., the indirect control of the house of P ortland . O rin Or Wallace A Hartman. Total................... » . $1815.09 commons through the secretary of By trailing with Hodson. Try trailing with him and see state, who is a member of the govern­ McMinnville, Oregoi for yourself whether or not this is true. I It must pay the $39.45 duty on the ment of the day. This expenditure, importe.1 wool. It cannot escape Die although vast, although open to the re­ machinery for collection by Die I’niteil proach that it does not do more than .L CLARK, D. I». S. The Yaquiao. Reute. Staten, though it would if it could, mid maintain a fleet slightly superior to I without a custom house would not pay that of France, and an army of very’ one cent. It is under no obligation to small numbers, is a fleabite as com­ pay tlie farmer one cent of tlie $355.(85 pared (in its ill effect upon the wealth of the nation) with the military ex­ extra for hi« wool, and it doe« not. It penditure of Italy, or. in a less degree, escape« that tax for the farmer has no with that of other continental powers. 17. W. HADLEY', RECEIVER. I tax-gatherer. There's no one to pay The evidences of the overpressure of it th". Line !# Take | M c M innville the $305.05 to even if lie wanted to. taxation in India itself, many as they I The $920.50 is of course clear “fat,” a are, are slight in comparison with ! tt Ik the DININb CAR ROUTE. Il nJ reward of merit, because tlie Nonnn- those which are present in the case of Italy; and it may be assumed therefore COULTER it WRIGHT. Proprietors Through VESIIEt LCD TRAINS | tuin mill is so good to go to all this that, while the taxpayers of the United Every Day in Lie Year to ■ Goods of all descriptions moved and care trouble of collecting from the people Kingdom and of India may make their bundling guaranteed. Collections will through its trust Die $355.95 for the voices heard in insisting upon better fill be made monthly Hauling of a.l kinds BETWEEN WILLAMETTE VALLEY fanner —which it keep«—and so gen­ value for their money, the expenditure done cheap (No Change of Cart; i will not in itself be brought to an end erous to pay the 39.40 into the treasury POINTS ANO SAN FRANCISCO —which it must. It is the loss of this by bankruptcy. A Hundred ( Qiisurpa.«8cd > I $1275.55 "compensation” tlie Noniin- Little Things O<-eiiii Steamer Sailings. tum mill is worried alsiut. Free wool wi|iesout the $1315 entirely. It reduces Almut a home can lie repaired or. (Of Latest Equipment,) .8. 8. WH.IAMETTB VALLEY I its protection solely to the $428 paid for constructed that makes it more, paves San Francisco........... Jiilvll “1 31 "Among the many testimonials which I wages, nnd the Nonantuin mill does comfortable. The man to do Leaves Yaquina.................... Jn‘ly •JH Best that can be constructe«! and in I s«‘<* in regard to certain medicines perform­ , This company reserves tlie right to change which accommodations are for hoi* I not want free wool. Its trust may not this is ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.,” write h I «ailing dates without notice. dert of First or Kecond-ctass Tick- I collect all, but It collects enough to 11 em ; y B ldsox , of the James Smith •ta. and ED HUFF Woolen Machinery Co.. Kiver Steamers. make the loss a heavy one. Philadelphia, Pa., “none The lesson is: Without a trust tlie Steamer "Hoag" leaves Portland. Wed- A Cootlnioai Line connecting witli >n impress me more than my (leneml wood workman. Fur- 1 iie«d«y7n ami from a'.I Pointe And saw filing. Next «loor to 11$r»i®11 ,rMWin America, EnglM< workers, could col li-ct from not R E. MULCAHY, Gen’ISupt., Our family physician eonhl Wallin’s blacksmith shop. Corvallis, Oregon. *2» ®'nroPe enn he purchased at any tlcM do me no good, and it was lie the mills the $149 said to office of thia conmnny. feared that the bones paidln excess of Belgic wages, With- Full information concerning ratef, ti*j would be affected. At last, out a tru«t the farmers could not collect •■trains, routes and other details furnisbw my good old mother on application to any agent, or one cent of tlieir pro»luctl»>ii. The ben­ A D CHARLT0X. urj»es ialij«t that ever lived.1 weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and atorial courtesy” niu«t think highly of I-.-Zi-TEST TIlvxX: CARD lb"»» (During his private practice of a lifetime am In the best of health. 1 have been on the itself to consent to such a prostitution I tally Through Train*. .among the nobilitv and aristocracy of I hku I for the past twelve years, have noticed .Europe he prescribed ibis ren ipt. Price of its prerogative. Ayer'a Sarsaparilla advertis’d In all part* |1 by mail «eeurelv packed. < orre«ix>n-< 12 4..] >i 25p Iv Mlftneanckih at1 of the I’niteil States, and always take pleas­ dene»- confidential. S,»l«’ Agents for The lianl-tinies < Tiristma* «t < in-gon Mt pR'll ar 1 A«- 7 Up Iv ure in telling what good It di«l for me." America. A d< I res • 4 Ifq. Iv Dnlnth ar was as bountiful as in Die year« |>o-t TWB SKOOMU« »OOT HANI MtOWfN CO For the enre of all diseases originating ia 7 15p Iv A k I i I rik I ar Dept. R, ft? 8. Fifth Avenue. New York. Nearly everyone ha.)lSLi:i;rEM Only the Scars Remain. TOURIST SLEEP!AG (AKX ELMAMT DAY COACIHW Ä H air death 1 M ari S w r Wisconsin Central Lin*