THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.1 — - ------ - DOLE’S REPLY. PROTECTION AS THEFT. The reply of President Dole to Presi­ Th« Tariff Mui« I« Piala in Stating (I m C um . dent Cleveland gives evidence that The tariff mule In the New York _ • President Dole is as much an American A consolidation of the Itmann. estab­ as President Cleveland. His reply also World nays that there 1» hut one way , lished in Angust, 1KK1, and the Tatar hos «. lets us know that he is well balanced to treat protection—as theft. There is established in June. IHS*i Tlie consolida­ and tliat if he Is a sample ef the men but one way to treat a protected nianu- tion taking effect on February 1,1*M*. 8IB8CRIPTION RATES. who are desirous of annexation it is facturer—os a thief. The proof in clear One Year, in advance $1 **•* best for this country to annex tlie is­ to all men—clear and indisputable. If Six Month-, in advance.. 50 there Is a protected manufacturer in the Three month, In advance 25 lands. Men of bis worth are hard to All arrearages when tlie paper is ordered find, and if tfie United States can gain United States who cannot lie proven continued, and not paid for in advance.will a number of citizens such as lie, any by his own testimony an embezzler of *>e charged for at the rate of $2 co yer year. price is not too much to pay for the Is­ trust funds; to be in busiuere only for I.O*'AL ADVERTISIN'** RATES. the receipt of trust funds which he can 1'he following are the rates of T he T i . lk - lands. He and bis compatriots, if they raoai-Rai.lsTaa for Display Advertising : are men of Ids calibre, would 1* wel­ embezzle, every opponent of protection 1 wk. come in the halls of congress at this should be willing to pass the remainder SracE. 1 VI of ids life in a state prison, in solitary 1 Col 24 II.ÎD time. Col 12 72 To know his worth as a statesman it eonflnemeut. There is no other crime t'ol *; 40 :») ..Col < Is necessary to read but tlie two closing of which the protected mill owners are 21 1 . Col 3 paragraphs in his reply to the request guilty. There is no other valid or log­ All display a All other legal advertising. |l nerinch I had nothing to do with their presence. honest man liecause his gang is large first insertion, 50 cents per inch for ea I therefore, in all friendship for the enough terrorize a community and pre­ subsequent insertion. vent a court from trying or a jury from —VIA— All bills for adyertising to be paid on the government of the United States,which convicting him. If one ironmaster ill 99 first of each month, All bills against T he you represent, and desiring to cherish Pennsylvania should petition congress T elephon « R egisteb to be presente»! for tlie good will of the great American payment on the first of month. —'OF THE— - people, submit the answer of iny gov­ to pay him out of the public treasury $6.72 for each ton ef pig iron made as ernment to your proposition and ask Entered at the poetoffice at McMinnville that you will transmit the same to the the difference between what he paid Oregon, as second-class matter. president of the United States for his his workmen and what foreign iron­ Express Tyains Leave Portland !*«ii. S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis ­ consideratian. Though the provisional masters paid their workmen, and, the I tr.AV K. A1UIW». ' The Jute Mill. Wages increased the value of our cot­ ter will l>e mailed to any person in the petition having been grunted, it should Portland . 6.15 p ni SanFrancureM if i United States or Europe, who desires one, government is far from being n great be discovered that his workmen re­ ton goods in 1880 just exactly 27.5 per San Fran. . 7:00 p m Portland |.g free of charge. Last year the legislature made an ap- power, and could not long resist the Above trains stop at all station! f ceived only $2.4*> wages per ton; that cent. To manufacture $1999 worth of propration of $190,0**0 for the purchase Portland to Albany inclusive also T«ni L. P. Fisher, Newspaper udvertisiing forces of the United States in a hostile Hlidds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction1 agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange. San attack, we deem our [Misition to be im­ tlie employer embezzled $4.26 of the material labor raised the average cost of machinery for the manufacture ef to $1,275. The reports of the mill own ­ Irving, Eugene, and all stations from! Francisco, is our authorized agent. This $6.72 per ton drawn by him from the jute fabr! -s at the state penitentiary. pregnable under all legal precedents, burg to Ashland inclusive paper is kept on file in his office. ARTIES owing F. DIELSCHNEIDER for Boots treasury for their wages and paid them ers to the tenth census show ‘bat the Tills sum was thought to be sufficient I Koeeburg Mall Dally. under the principles of diplomatic in­ All subteribers who do not receive their and Shoes must pay for them before Febru­ nothing on his own account, he would range wa4 between 20 and 33 per cent, to purchase the proper machinery, pay LIAVZ. _ . ---------- I ABBUI paper regularly will confer a favor by im­ tercourse, and in tlie forum of consci­ tie arrested, convicted of embezzlement so that $33** covered the highest labor Portland . . 8 :30 a ni Roseburg... 5 J0| ary i, 1894. By so doing costs will be saved. 1 the freight on it, erect the necessary mediately reporting the same to thia office ence. We have done your government Roseburg. 7 :00 a in Portland ... 4- jo cost per $1000 in any cotton mill. As ­ no wrong, no charge of discourtesy is and sent to prison for a number of suming that no wages are paid abroad, buildings, purchase Jute, and employ Mean What 1 Say. years. When 179 men conspire togeth­ Dining Cars on Ogden Route, skilled labor. The sum of $40,0**** was or can lie brought against us. Our only Thursday, January 18, 1894 er and make such a petition, and it is to raise all the wages paid here an av- appropriated as a “revolving fund” for The Best Line of BOOTS and SHOES always In Stock. issue witli your people has been that age tax of $275 per $1**00 would fully Pullman Buffet Sleep granted by congress, with the minor _ F DIELSCHNEIDER. because we revered its institutions of AND protect the cotton mill owner, giving the purchase of jute and other necessary Judge * ialloway received a telegram civil liberty. we have desired to have change that instead of the $6.72 being him lalmr without cost. He gets $686.(>0. material. When the state board of levy Second Class Sleeping Cart raised by federal tax officers and dis ­ from the secretary of state yesterday to them extended to our own distracted To fully protect any one $330 would be made the tax last year there was in­ Attached to all Through Traini. the efleet that the state levy had been county, and liecause we honor its flag, bursed by the treasury it shall be col­ cluded the sum of $90,000 for the pur ­ enough. WEST SIDE DIVISION made and that it was 4.3 mills. The and deeming that its beneficent and lected by the 179 petitioners, organized A word as to hosiery and knit goods, I chase of jute mill machinery. This Between Portland and CorvalHt, judge informed us that ths county levy authoritative presence would be for tlie as a pig iron trust, and disbursed by leaves the further sum of $100,000 for as the Massachusetts mill barons—tlie . Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. would lie made to-day and that it best interests of all of our people, we tliem, neither the number of the LEAVE I ABBIVI most liberal in the union—have issued ; i the remainder of the machinery ................ and thieves nor the mauner of collecting would not beover 14 millsand probably have stood ready to add our country as Portland ... 7:30 a ni McMinn’. .10.151 a warning to their mercenaries that the »40,000 "revolving fund” to be in- McMinn ’ . . 10:15 a in Corvallis... 12:15p less, including the state levy. As near a new star to her glory, and to consum­ tlie money afiecta the question at issue. Corvallis... 1:00 p m McMinn’ . 3:01 p the pittani'e now received by them ! eluded probably in the levy for 1893 as we can learn the exact estimate for mate a union which we believed would Do tlie workmen get the $6.72. Each l which is to be made this week. A suf ­ McMinn’ .. 3:01 p m Portland. 5-35p will hereafter lie cut down. The total | all pur)>oses is 12.1* mills. On tlie valu­ be as much for the benefit of your coun­ individual ironmaster receives the $6.72 At Albany and Corvallis connect wl “wages” paid in 1880 was $**08,007 and ficient number of bricks have been trains of Oregon Pacific. for his workmen and steals tlie $4.26. ation of this year the amount raised by try as ours. If this is an offense, we Express Train Daily, except Sunday. the pnsluct was worth $1,483,49*1. In made at the prison for the construction He obtains tlie money under false pre ­ taxation will not exceed IHO^OO while plead guilty to it. of the necessary buildings to be occu­ LEAVE. I ARRIVI tenses. The statutes of every state in eacli $1009 worth there $245 worth of pied by the jute mil! and the board of Have different meanings, You can art a hen, but you over $140,0**0 were required and raised Portland. . 4:40pm McMnn ... 7.25p “I am instructed to inform you, Mr. wages and $755 of other expenses. La­ the union defines bis act as larceny. McMinn ’ ... 5:50 a m| Portland. .. 8:25i cannot sit on one comfortably. last yarr. Minister, tliat the provisional govern- bor increased the cost 32 per cent. Sup- prison directors (consisting of the gov­ There is no other word to express it. ernor, secretary of state and state treas ­ of tlie Hawaiian islands respectfully There is not one of the 14,500 protect­ pose labor increases foreign cost 10 ]>er urer) created for the purpose of carry­ Why Harvey W, Scott, tlie editor of and unhesitatingly declines to enter­ cent—one-third what it does here. The Eastern states, Canada orEiri the Oreyonian, should belittle such men tain the proposition of the president of ed manufacturers in the United States ing into effect the provisions of the jute Then the foreign importing cost is To sit on, and we have the largest, cheapest and mos Can be obtained at lowest rates from 0. i who lias not asked for and received as Wilson, chairman of the house ways tlie United States tliat it should surren­ mill bill, expect to proceed In early $1090 plus $190 wages................. $1,190.00 artistic line ever brought to this city. Wilcox, Agent, McMinnville. and menus committee, because he is a der its authority to the ex-queed. This permission to tax tlie people from two Duty to cover wage differences 818.84 spring with the construction of the R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, resident of u small town, is beyond tlie answer is made not only upon the to ten times the total amount of wages buildings. Rut as the law is defective, Manager. Asst. G F. A P A reasoning faculties of men of smaller grounds hereinbefore set forth, but up­ ills workmen receive—not one whose Total.......................................... $1,D1«.84 insomuch as it falls to provide the man­ brain [rower than Mr. Scott. To tlie on our sense of duty and loyalty to the potential thefts from the wage fund he The cost of domestic product is ner in which the factory is to be op­ Should not be made liefore looking over our stock. $1000 plus $320 wages, or... .$1,320.00 erated, probably nothing will lie done average man it shows that the brain of brave men whose commission we hold, secures by false pretense are not great­ er than the amount he disburses to his Mr. Scott has its vagaries. Mr. Scott, who have faithfully stood by us in the SXSor. BURNS & DANIELS. Leaving to embezzle from wages. $598.84 looking to the purchase of machinery. himself, is an illustration of tlie fallacy hour of trial, and whose will is tlie only workmen. To cover an alleged difference of $320 The buildings which are to lie con­ There is not one protected manufac ­ of his argument. He enjoys the dis­ earthly authority we recognize, We in wages—a naked lie—the 57 Massa­ structed this year will be just as ser­ tinction—or ought to—of being one of cannot betray tlie sacred trust they turer in tlie United States protected to chusetts knit goods thieves demand viceable for a beet sugar factory or any pay "tlie difference in wages ” under the best writers in an editorial chair in have placed in our hands, the trust other kind of an industry us a jute mill and receive $818.84. the United States to-day. He under­ which represents tlie cause of Christian tlie McKinley bill whose protection for To cover a total expenditure of $320 so there will be no loss on this account, stands, comprehends,and can write flu­ civilization in tlie interestsof the whole tliat purpose under the bill will not for wages, these thieves have an allow­ and the buildings will be completed exceed tlie total amount of wages he ently and intelligently on all great people of these islands.” ance of $818.84, which they obtained and ready for whatever use the next pays, or could lie induced to pay, questions, still, he is a resident of a by fraud and false pretenses, and are legislature elects to put them, provided while in S*0 per cent it remains from IT IS TOPPLING. .small city in a state having a less 1»>[>- now trying to keep by force and intim­ the jute mill scheme dies the death two to ten times. In a very few cases ulatiou than a number of the cities of Have engaged the attention of the people. The lover o idation, through the physical and po­ that seems to await it. The peace of Europe can not long it reduces tiieir thefts from the wages the United States. It is sometimes sport has been enthusiastic over sails of Vigilant and Val­ litical power of their retainers. continue, is an expression often found fund; in no case does it fail to give necessary to All a pa)>er, but never witli COST OF CUP RACES. kyrie. while the hard run farmer of this locality is drawn Soft words are a crime. To admit in the newspapers. Nevertheless the them all the wages they have ever paid such an argument. to the Sales, especially when the prices are as low as those •ven for argument's sake, that tlie 57 Lord Dunraven Has Spent h Fortune Try­ nations of Europe have not as yet brok­ tiieir workmen. The only fault with ing to Beat the Vigilant. marked on all goods knitting mill barons of Massachusetts en it and tlie desire for war, while it the Wilson bill is that it fails to cut off THE BOND ISSUE. Yachting costs a great deal of are anything but an armed gang of rob­ exists, lias been carefully concealed and all their stealings and provide for pay­ bers engaged in warfare upon tlie peo­ money, especially such yachting as is AND ALL It is absolutely necessary tliat the the large armies are continually being ing their workmen directly from the indulged in to capture and defend the ple, is something no honest man should America's cup. remarks the New York government eliould borrow money, It made larger. This increase lias at last treasury at the highest rates, giving Tribune. A friend of Lord Dunraven cinnot meet it current obligations witlr broken the back of Italy and her the mill owners labor without cost to do. The best price to the fanner who is selling 48 cent wheat The few makers of chemicals who said recently that the earl told him its current receipts. fl nances and credit is in such a condi­ them. is the very lowest price, and that the total cost to him to build, bleed freely around election times are There should be $100,000,000 ot gold tion that it is impossible for her to Such a proposition would bring well provided for. The tax for tlie equip and run the Valkyrie, together WHEN WE ADVERTISE in the treasury for redemption purposes make proportionate increases with her from these thieves a howl of rage a benefit of the most liberal exceeds tlie with his tra veling expenses to win the about $21,000,000 for tlie redemption of companions in the triple alliance, thousand times fiercer than the pres­ America’s cup, would be fully one hun­ THAT HODSON’S PRICE ON^— full value of the imported product, as dred and fifty thousand dollars. The uationul bank notes, and alxnit $25,- Germany and Austria. With these ent. Tiieir main profits come from previously shown, but others are hand­ syndicate which built the Vigilant Quickest to Chicago art 500,060 to meet disbursing officers’ three countries banded together for what they steal from their workmen’s somely protected. subscribed one hundred thousand dol­ The East. drafts. On Wednesday there was only mutual benefit in time of war, eacli wages. Boracic acid................................... $951.00 lars originally, and has been called $88,914,096 in the treasury, about $60,- augmenting her army and navy every Quicker to Omaha art Tlie total wages paid in all the pro­ White lead................................... 780.40 upon for an assessment besides, so 900,000 less than the funds liable to de­ year, it was suicide to start a row. Now tect«! Industries is about $280,000,000 Copperas........................................ 739.20 that the total outlay upon the cup de­ Kansas City. mand draft, leaving not one dollar for the triple alliance is toppling because yearly. The total money the 450 trusts Bicarbonate of soda.........................*>04.70 fender is not far from the amount ex­ Pullman and Tonrist Sleepers. Glycerine ...................................... 525.40 pended on the Valkyrie. Add to these dally expenses. And some $12,000,000 of the condition of one of its members collect for the difference in wages ex­ Free Reclining Chair Can, Concerning one of these we have the sums the money which the Jubilee. of $88,914,<*96 was sulisidiary and minor and with the withdrawal of this power ceeds annually $600,000,000. The thefts Is the best it means that it is the lowest, and that Dining Cart. Colonia and Pilgrim cost their owners, “ official ” facts. Two of the memtiers coin. the chances of an European war within divided by the 14,000 protected mill Fur rates or general information Mint and the total cost of the latest strug­ of the white lead trust reported to the or address, The president and Mr. Carlisle ask the year have increased one hundred owners are over $300,000,000. The Wil­ gle for the America’s cup amounts to W H. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. P ms . M epngress for power to issue 3 per cent per cent. France and Russia will lie as son bill shaves a small slice, too small census office in 1880. One said that the almost five hundred thousand dollars. 254 Washington 8t., J; P ortland . 0»« w > short bonds for the purpose of main­ one power in tlie next war and lieing for account, off of this yearly theft of labor in $1000 worth of product was $80; The honor of holding the America's Or Wallace & Hartmtli, By trading with Hodson. Try trading with him and see taining and preserving the credit of tlie ambitious nations, holding the balance $100,000,000. It er cont interest, with force enough to concentrate thous­ more than he does. Notice is liereliy given tliat tlie following named settler has filed notice of his inten­ instead of 41 or 5 per cent, on bonds ands of men at every strategic point in There is not a protected industry in Tweed did. tion to make final proof in support of his Indian Relle. In Delaware. Protection is not a theory; it is busi- running from one to five years, instead Europe; with a combined navy power­ tlie United States in which a duty of Interesting relics of dead and gone claim, and that said proof wilt be made be­ To pay total wages of $488 the BCM. fore flic County Clerk of Yamhill county of on bonds running thirty, fifteen or ful enough to crush the mighty fleet of 28 per cent will not protect to the full E. W. HADLEY, RECEIVER. Indian tribes are the great mounds of McMinnville, Or . on Mardi *>. 18S3, viz- ten years. England with one broadside, the strug­ amount of wages. In 90 per cent of four gun trusts are protected as follows: oyster shells formed along the seashore •i is the Line tn Taks Frederick 5V. Haverland H. E. No 7 008 The necessity for a boud issue was gle will not last long. When the last the industries a duty of 20 per cent will On shot guns, double barrel........ $803.00 in southern Delaware. According to for the W of N 5V ), section 34 ami 5V On shotguns, single barrel ......... 785.30 created by tlie extravagance of tlie bil- articles of surrender have been signed do it. From tlie last report of the sec­ On pistms...................................... 684.30 local tradition, the Nanticokes of K of 8 W >4 of section 27. T 5 8, R 9 W. He names the following witnesses *0 Pennsylvania were in the habit of win­ prove lion-dollar congress, which was con­ and the soldiers have been sent to their retary of the treasury let us see what H 1« the DINING CAP ”OVTE. Itnws his continuous residence urmn and In linen goods; to pay total wages of tering along the seashore in lower cultivation of said land, viz ; Through VESHBilin TR*t»S trolled In both the house and the senate garrisons, tlie lithographers and map the protection now is on $1,000 worth $206 on each $1000 worth of product, Delaware and of eating numerous Lewis L. Bhortridge. Cal l.andinrham, Every Day in I..« Yeart« by the republicans. Resides appropri­ makers of the world will have a job of Amercan product imposed to pay quantities of oysters. The shells tes­ George Myer and Jones Myer, all of Dolph the linen trust receives: r ’ ating sums of money in excess of the I upon their hands for the face of Europe i the difference in wages. The following On linen yarn............................... $687 20 tify to the appetites of the Nanticokes, Oregon. R obert A. Mitxn, BETWEEN WILLAMETTE VALLEY public revenues. Hie republicans enact-' will he changed, from the official returns of the custom On linen collars and cuffs ......... 685 40 and many Indian implements are found Register. (No Change of Care) ed the McKinley tariff law,underwhich bouse shews the actual duties imposed On linen laces.................. ............ 600 00 | in the mounds. POINTS AND SAN FRANCISCO I the revenues fell oft’from $225,317,076 in ! County politics are quiet; but a few on $1,000 worth of foreign product The It must be remembered tliat these OMprad of MNISfi HRS A Hundred 1890 to $173,0**7,670 in 1894 and $198,373- candidates have appeared in the field. trusts are authorized to add these amount« are cctual sums the mill own (unsurpassed) Little Things 453 in 181*3. The secretary estimates Tlie work of tlie county court at its last amounts to the market price of each era pretend thatfthey pay their woik- Ocean Steamer Sailings. PULLMAMnitAWLliGROOMSLEErSU the custcuns revenues for the current session demonstrates that all Its mem­ $1,000 wortli of their own: men in each $1000 worth of product In (Of Latest Kquipnient,) CURES About a borne can be repaired or 8. 8. WII.l.AMETTF. VALLEY year, 181*4, at only $175,000,000, and the bers will lie up for re-election. The „MOTHERS/ constructed that makes it more lilies Yimi?."'1'00 Duty imposed on excess of foreign wages. In $1000 worth Jnll »• 2». »I TOURIST SLEEHXS CARS deficiency at $28,000,1*00. pollutions are not so loud in their 26 Imports. $1,000 worth. of linen yarn the makers say that the Best that can be constructed inn tfi comfortable. The manjto do leaves Yaqmn, ...................... July 5. In view of this,the rejiort tiuit repub­ claims as they have been in the past, Sulphuric ether............. $4,000.01* $1000 includes $637 20 for labor in ex­ which accommodations art f this is M™ ’ g w:vi«i h c :. ri ' ht ‘ och ‘ n ^ ders of First or 8econ*i-cpiss Tfcl* Tannic acid ...................... .. 1,812.80 licans intend to oppose a bond issue is from the fact that all the offices will cess of what the foreigner pays. When Plate glass ...................... ... 1,744^50 astonishing. They have increased the lie salaried after next June and there Santonine........................ ED HUFF Hirer Steamers. . . 1,633.50 asked how much they pay they reply ' ELEfiAH IHY CMC® expenditures and decreased tlie reve- will not be as much money floating Green glass bottles ... 1,480.80 that it is nobody's business but tiieir wn. A Centliwous Line connecting wttt •* SLEEP General wood workman. Fur ­ enues. The democrats propose the on j around. It is whispered around that Pearl and shell buttons.. 1,436.10 own. And it is nobody’s liusim^s but lines, sffordiug direct »ni .. 1,247.90 their«. niture repaired and upholstered. actment of a law that will eventually J. E. Magers has designs on the office Window glass (clear).... ____ ■ terrapted servlet. Balmon Hurei Whirt'poitfJnd. 1,220.00 Window glass (not clear) increase the revenues by reducing tariff of county judge and it Is an open fact Glass bottles ( tilled)....... CLEAR LONG Pullman 81eepur reservations . 1,228,40 Wagon Repairing D. R. Vavons, Gen. Ag*„ ed in advance through auv agent of tneroj taxation and stimulating commerce. that Judge Galloway is desirous of a (I ¡are bottles I empty) ... SKIN ... 1,019.40 LIFE nmgb TirWsS'tiSlffl Han Frnncisco ... 1,002.20 Before this law can possibly <>|>erate or second term. While Judge Galloway Castor oil.................. .. And saw filing. Next door to R- E. MULCAHY, Gen l 8upt Tlie Prineville Review published last lietore new taxes can be levied there was elected on tlie democratic ticket Mr. Reed and Mr. McKinley hardly week a long account of a woman dress­ •nd Europe can be purchased at any *«■■ Corvallis. Oregon. Wallin’s blacksmith shop. office of this conmany. will come a time when tliegovernment his election lias done the party an have the impudence to sav that the ed in lioy’s clothe« marrying a man Full Information concerning rat««, will not be able to meet its debts unless injury, in this city at least, that time trusts controlling the selling price of with whom she warked. This week it ef train«, route« and other detail» furnw" orl-i ^ke came to Oregon 1.1 1874 and was Over KMHbreath........ ....$400 to 711.00 first 1‘otth’. 1 experienced great relief; tlie ar Dept. K, 5$ B. Fifth A venue. New York. Iv Ashland World. ! married to Mr, Caldwell on the 17th of Cotton velvet«............. ................. 728.50 from Gilliam county, where the plain­ secon.l bottle effected a complete cure.4 • 7 13a •r Chicago AAAMA tiff claims the wedding was solemnized October, 1874. She leaves a targe circle Knit goods. ............... ................... 744.40 Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tickets sold and hsggags rlier ked ’ Stocking* . ................... ..................... 719.70 The case promises to be Interesting and Pvrpu.1 by Dr. J.C. Ay.'* C^,Low«ll, Mw. to all points in the United States «"^ j ^ 1 < 'benille and lacea ... ............... «».00 full of senradion. da. close connection made in *'hi<*»l° (Lometa.......................... .................. 300.00 Cu res other*,will cure you all trains going East and South. f. Ouarantavl to cure BU kkh Attacks and Average on cotton imports. 1MW3 09R.00 For full information apply HARDINfi a HEATH, Publishers. 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