Entered at the Postoffioa in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. MM INN VILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1894 Congo Oil Cures Bruises. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SZ.'Xi PER YEAR. Ono Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cents. NO. 30. THE CLEVELAND LETTER. later the national democratic con­ “As old as vention assembled in Baltimore, aud the hills” aud the dispatches transmitted during never excell­ the convention greatly increased the ( Congressman Wilson read before ed. “ Tried interest in the telegraph. All these the senate with the consent of Pres­ and proven ’ dispatches were recorded on strips ident Cleveland a long letter on the is the verdict of paper, which was then considered 19th. Tho president's attempt to o f millions. an important part of the system. dictate to congress during the prog­ EIGHT YEARS. Simmons For the operation of this line ress of the conference report is un­ Foasn, O regon , Deceiubu 4, '93. Liver Regu- • > \V 1(. M fu . C o .. Portland, Oregon. congress appropriated $8,000 and precedented. Democratic members j . lator is the Dear Sirs: I wish to etale to you placed it in charge of the postmaster- of the finance committee are that 1 have been afflicted with rheuiua- p Trp I* o n 1 y Liver General. Commencing April 1, amazed, and say there has been tiain fur the last eight years. 1 bought and Kidney a ladtle of Congo Oil from Messrs. Lamb 1845, a tariff of one cent for four nothing like it since the Stuarts tried medicine t o 3. Putnam, your agents here, and after characters was laid. For the first to dictate to parliament. Had it two applications my rheumatism was which you I ion Led out. No other medicine ever not been for a few cool heads, the emphasized by the suggestion that The Telegraph and its Inventor. four days the revenue amounted to can pin your gave me relief In Buch a short time as one cent; on the eighth day the the wool of the farmer be put on the faith for a senate would have refused farther On May 24 last occurred the Congo Oil. Yours truly, cure, A LYMAN BROWN conference and Cleveland would have free list, and the protection of tariff fiftieth anniversary of the sending of revenue increased to $1.30. It was mild l&xa- been reprimanded by resolution for taxation be placed around the iron that famous message, “What hath the intention of Morse and his afi- sociates to sei' the patents to thè tive, a n d and coal of the corporations God wrought!" by the electric tele-1 and Gentlemen: Have been afflicted with unwarranted interference. The dem­ purely veg- I government, and that the govern- capitalists. How can we face the graph. A line had been constructed ' ocratic party is in a state of ferment severe theumatic attacks for the past six etable, act- ment would establish lines in con- people after indulging in such out- never experienced before, and ' its by government aid from Washing ­ or seven years. I took one bottle of Dr. ing directly Grant’s Sarsaparilla and Grape Root and leaders are about equally divided rageous discriminations and viola­ ton to Baltimore, and over this line nection with its postal system, In on the Liver this he was not successful. In May, applied Hattee’a Congo Oil externally, upon the propriety of the letter. tions of principles? It is quite ap-! that message was transmitted on FROM and Kid­ 1845, the Magnetic Telegraph Com- and the result was wonderful—it worked Senators Hill of New York and Caff- parent this question of free raw ma­ May 24, 1844 This was considered neys. Try it. wore like magic than medicine. These ery aud Blanchard of Louisiana are terial does not admit of adjustment the first practical demonstration of j [ pany was organized to build a line Sold by all two medicines I consider will knock any with the president, but Vest of Mis­ on auy middle grounds, since their the invention. To estimate the from New York to Washington, Husiyn Bank Robbery.—Evidences From Cuseof rheumatism. Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder souri and Gray of Delaware bitterly subjection to any rate of tariff taxa­ value of this invention would be most which was the first step in the es­ to be taken dry or made into a tea. the District Where They Were Dear Sirs: I can scarcely realize I R. A. LEONARD, Captured. opposed the message. Following is tion, great or small, is alike a viola­ difficult. It has bound the world tablishment of the vast system that was so near death’s door, the result of a Tho King of Liver Medicines. 447 Montgomery St., Portland, Oregon. tion of democratic principle and dem­ together, made possible the daily covers the civilized world. Prof. the text of the letter: “ I have used yourSimmona Liver Regu­ bad attack of inflammation oi the kid­ O. W. R. M pg . C o ., Portland. Oregon. Dear Sirs: Your Congo Oil is the boss lator and can conscienciously say it is tne “The certainty that a conference ocratic good faith. I hope you will press and the modern system of Morse received greater honors from neys. My urine was bloody and terri­ medicine. I was recently kicked by a king of all liver medicines, I consider it a Torpid Liver. mvaleme chest in Itself.—Geo. W. J ack * the different nations than were paid ble pains near the spine. I tried several horse on the leg, and was hobbling not consider it intrusive if I say will be ordered between the houses business. Electricity in the indus­ SON, Tacoma, Washington. Gentlemen: I have been a sufferer remedies, but got no relief. When I around on crutches. I was induced to something in relation to another trial and commercial world dates to any American citizen. His life, of congress for the purpose of ad ­ <^EVEKY PACKAGE-« was suffering terribly a copy of your try a bottle of Congo Oil, and after ap­ irom Liver troubles for many years, al­ justing the differences on the subject subject, which can hardly fall to be from the above event. Since that which covered over four score years, lisa the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. plying freely for ons day I threw away ways feeling dull, stupid and heavy. It Medical Adviser was received by soma my crutches. I works like lightning. [closing in 1873, was full of would take a long letter to tell just how of tariff legislation makes it also troublesome to the conference. I re­ invention has followed invention, un-1 one in our household. After reading Yours truly, ; activity. I did feel; but, thanks to Dr. Grant's certain that you will be called upon fer to the adjustment Cot< enough to be worth mentioning, was Coti comes attended by both in carrying out this principle and every walk of life, yet it is seldom' ence, but, as it seems to me, its Coti planted by Seth Lewelling at Mil- ( Oli • APPETITE AND HEALTH.” members have in charge the question that a person forsakes a calling in i policy we may indirectly and ordi­ One Poor WW __ wkwitt » » » no Coti of Cigar Score. McMINNVILLE, OR. <.ot| Crocers sell it all about. whether democratic principles them­ narily encourage a combination of which he has attained prominence to i I waukie in 1865. It contained about Coti REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. Coti r selves are to be saved or abandoned. sugar-refining interests. I know in enter upon the laborious duties of an five acres and the trees were mostly Cotolette ¡Cottotene Cottotene (Cottotene (Cottotene ! if not all Italians. Cotolette Cottotene ¡Cottotene (Cottotene (Cottotene “There is no excuse for mistaking the present conditions this is a deli­ inventor. Such, however, was the: or misapprehending the feelings or cate subject, and I appreciate the case with Morse. The field he en- [ ! Judge Cornelius of Washington iene S H. K. FAIRBANK A CO., rêne the temper of the rank and file of depth and strength of the feeling tered was not unfamiliar to him. county is adopting some practice rene 5 ST. LOUIS and PROPRIETORS rene > CHIOAGO^yCR.Kl_®°^TON ,/CDO democracy. They are downcast un­ which its treatment has aroused. I While at college he attended the lec­ rules for the government of himself in the transaction of county business. der the assertion that their party do not believe that we should do evil tures of Profs. Silliman and Day on has failed in its ability to manage that good may come, but it seems to electricity, and took great interest One is that he will not consider Located at Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon, are just now offering the government, and they are ap­ me we should not forget our aim is in the subject. In his studies and county business or make orders out J bargains in real estate that can't be duplicated in the Willamette valley. prehensive that efforts to bring about the completion of the tariff, and in following the duties of his profes­ of the term time. He wants a full Lands that have been held in large tracts are now being subdivided into FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. board present when business is done. tracts to suit purchaser, and at prices that defy competition. People with tariff reform may fail, but they are taxing sugar for proper purposes sion he added to bis fund of general Third 8t. 1 door W. Some puzzling questions are on of Burns A Daniels CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. small means aud desiring homes on the installment plan, will find it to much more downcast and apprehen­ and within reasonable bounds, what­ knowledge. He was a personal their interest to call upon or address this company. Sheridan is in a fa­ sive in their fears that democratic ever else may be said of our action, friend of Profs. Dana, Henry and ! for solution in connection with the vored fruit district of Oregon, out of range of the codlin moth and other principles may be surrendered. ’ Un­ we are in no danger of running coun­ others, who were experimenting new salary law fixing the compensa- South sida Third St. between B »nd C insect pests. We also have some fine business openings and mill properties MEALS AT ALL HOURS for sale or exchange for other property. Trades of all kinds negotiated. der these necessary circumstances, ter to democratic principles. There with electricity. His inventive tai- ■ 1 tion of county officials. The last Best 26c lieu I in City, I question is the furnishing of the must be in the treatment of this ar' ent had previously manifested itself Correspondence solicited. Descriptive circular and price list will be for- they do wisely to look with confi­ I warded on demand. dence to you and those who with you ticle the same ground upon which we in many ways. Morse dates the in­ sheriff with transportation required Choice Fnlti. Confections. Nuts and Cigars. Below we give a few farms we are offering for sale: have patriotically and sincerely are all willing to stand, where toler­ vention of the telegraph from his by him to serve papers. A few —AND— NO. 1. 488 acres, 400 in cultivation, large two-story house, large barn, two championed the cause of tariff reform ation and conciliation may be al­ voyage on the ship Sully, from Havre nights ago an arrest was to be made, Lemonade, Soda Pop, Etc. large bearing orchards, nice stream of water running through the pasture, furnish­ TO.^MORIAL PAR LORN, ing Board by the Day or Week O---- abundance - — of water » at V .... all »aaaaw times of J year, VV*. , w* situated VLIWIVVA vu on county ( road WCAIA anti and lAUlVUU, railroad, within democratic lines and guided lowed to solve the problem without to New York, on his return in 1832 i [ The sheiff didn’t feel justified in '' 1. miles in 11 Da from f vmn Amity. A m « ♦ tr This Tty. i a will ««• ill be co! , I at .«A a great n sacrifice aud ___ 1 divided .1: 1 1 . to _ suit ’ . by those principles. This confidence demanding the entire surrender of from Europe, where he had spent - throwing a saddle on a broncho, be- -Si sold WILL LOGAN, Prop. purchaser. three years in executing numerous j ' cause he expected to have to bring and started down the mountain side is vastly augmented by the action, fixed conscientious convictions. NO. 2. 180 acres, 80 acres in crop, balance easy cleared, situated on county commissions and in study. It was j ! the prisoner back with him. The at a lively’ gait. There was a mo­ under your leadership, of the house “I ought not to prolong this letter. 3miles from Sheridan, mile from school, spleudid hop, grain or fruit land; For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair road price $15 per acre. of representatives upon the bill now If what I have written is unwelcome, suggested by conversation on the salary law may work, but it is likely [ mentary shriek of horror, but when Cut Give Him a Call. The receipts of NO. 3. 200 acres, 50 acres cleared, balance young oak and fir land, nice pending. I beg you to believe in my good in­ ship on the discoveries recently made ' [ to be expensive. the woman struck her heels firmly in My Baths are new and first class in every' re­ stream water, a splendid stock ranch, situated 3 miles from Sheridan; price $7 per ' fees 6ince the law went into force “Every true democrat and every tentions. In the conclusions of the i in electricity. He spent almost the spect. Ladles’ Batts and shampooing a special­ acre. the snow and so checked her wild have not been sufficient to pay 6ala- ty. I employ none but flrat-class men. Don't NO. 4. 100 acres all in cultivation, adjoining the city limits of Sheridan, fine sincere tariff reformer knows that conference, touching the numerous entire time during the voyage with i career, everyone felt better. Just forget the place Three doors west of Hotel hop land ; price $35 per acre. this bill, in its present form and as items which will be considered, the his pencil, developing by means of rie6.— Hillsboro Independent. then Dr. Grant suggested he could Yambill. NO. 5. 30 acres, 15 acres clear, all lays fine to cultivate when clear, it will be submitted to the confer­ people are not afraid that their in­ drawings his system of telegraphy. : Of the 250 persons who started , do the same himself, and he, his miles from Sheridan; price $12.50 per acre. ence, falls far short of the consum­ terests will be neglected. They know The systems of telegraphy previously • ; Thursday of last week to climb , daughter and Mrs. W. Gray were a ELSIA WRIGHT,B mation for which we have long la­ that the general result, so far as devised were limited to the distances | Mount Hood to make Mazamas of moment after floundering in the SHERIDAN LAND COMPANY, Sheridan, Oregon. Manufactures and Deals in bored; for which we have suffered they are concerned, will be to place the sight or hearing could cover, but [ themselves, 160 reached the summit. snow. They slid down 1000 feet, ISAAC DAUGHERTY, Manager. defeat without discouragement, home necessaries and comforts more his system was not limited by dis­ Rev. Grant of the First Baptist landing in safety below, to the great which, in its anticipation, gives us a easily within reach and to insure tances. Immediately upon his land- , J church of Portland was the first of merriment of those who watched the rallying cry In our day of triumph, better and surer compensation to ing in New York he commenced the the party to return to Portland. His frolic. THE McMHM ll.I.E and which, in its promise of accom­ those who toil. We all know that a work of constructing his instruments. [ ! report is to the effect that the mid­ SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Brushes hu <1 sella them cheaper than magnifl- plishment, is so interwoven with tariff law, covering al! the interests The history of the next ten years is night camp made a GOVEHV.mT OIV.A’EHSHII*. they can he bought auywliere else in There were fully 50 democratic pledges and democratic and conditions of a country so vast similar to that of other inventors. [ cent 6cene. QUINCY, MASS., the Willamette Valley. Our nil home Powderly, late grand master successes that our abandonment of as ours, must, of a necessity, be Without the means to perfect and to bright camp fires burning. The Mul- Wholesale and Retail Dealers In made sets of harness are pronounced — McMinnville, Oregon.— the cause and of the principles upon largely the result of honorable ad­ place before the public in a desir- . , torpor quartette sang many of their workman of the Knights of Labor, is unsurpassable by those who buy them to ordering a strike of his able way his apparatus, he was [ . finest selections, and then, after a opposed 1 which it rests means party perfidy justment and compromise. PaiìT up < a pita lT”# •’50,000 and thinks that the cause for obliged to make his own instruments moment of silence, the sweet notes order, 1 and party dishonor. Transacts a General Banking Business. “I expect very few us can say, would be removed if the gov­ : “One topic will be submitted to when your measure is perfected, that and at the same time earn his ex-! 1 of “America,” from a cornet, floated | strikes President, - - J. II COWLS. owned the roads, because penses until he secured, in 1837, the i on the still night air. The refrain ernment 1 the conference which embodies dem­ all of its features aro entirely as we Vice President, - LE h LAUGHLIN. by government ownership every was taken up by all the campers, [ aid of Mr. Alfred Vail, who became ocratic principles so that it cannot Cashier, - - A’. C. APPERSON would prefer. You know how much Asst. Cashier . . . H’. 3. LISP would become a part owner his partner and valuable assistant. who with patriotic vigor joined their citizen 1 be compromised. We have in our I deprecate the incorporation in the After having exhibited his instru-1 voices in singing the national hymn. and have a direct personal interest platform and in every way possible proposed bill of the income tax fea-1 AND ALL KINDS OF Board of Directors: COPYRIGHTS. ment before various scientific so- I , Nearer My God to Thee” followed, in the property. declared in favor of the free impor­ ture. In matters of this kind, how­ CAM I OBTAIN .. A PATENT _________ f I For a r. W. COWLES. LEE LAUGHLIN, But in view of what has happened prompt answer and an bone«t cieties and prominent citizens, he and was just as rapturously re­ tation of raw materials. We have --------- ----- bonoet opinion, writs «0 V J APPERSON. WM. CAMPBELL, CEMETERY bl I NN & had nearly Utty fif rente A CO., who wbo have bare bad ever, which do not violate a fixed J. L. ROGERS. experience In the patent t S bus.uesa. od within the last few days there is not — C .oiutnunlea. determined to place it before con ­ ceived, old and young joining in sing ­ again and again promised that this tioDS strictly confidential. A Handbook ilandboi_______ ------ --------- - -------------- UU. A of In. and recognized democratic doctrine, FURNISHINGS formation concerning Patents rateme and Low lo to ob. ob­ gress. lie set up his instruments in 1 ing the beautiful hymn. At two much to encourage the belief that the should be accorded to our people and tain them »ent free free. Also a catalogue of oi' mechan tneriun- ­ Sell Sivht Exchange and Telegraphic Trans­ we are willing to defer to the judg­ ical and scianttflc scientific books leal boobs sent tree. fers on New York. San Franaisco and Portland. a room of the capitol and exhibited o’clock Thursday morning the bugle average railroad striker has any our manufacturers if the democratic Patents taken throuah Munn J, C — tb & Co. receive Deposits received subject to check. Interest paid ment of a majority of our democrat­ speuai notice in the Scientific American, ana party was invested with the power them to the president and members ' sounded for the start, but many were more respect for the roads which are Oil Time Deposits. Loans money on approved thus are brought widely before the public with­ ic brethren. I think there is a gen­ security. Collections made on all accessible AU work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis­ out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, to determine the tariff policy of the of congress, but it was not until already on the way. An electric already in the hands of the govern­ issued elegantly illustrated, has by lErthe points. __________ faction. Refers by permission to Wm Me Chris­ eral agreement that this party duty largest circulation of any scientific work in the man. Mrs. L. E. Bewley, Mrs. E. D. Fellows country. The party has now that I February, 1843, that he succeeded in storm was in progress, and great ment. and in which he has an equity ^niple copies seat free. is more palpably apparent when we Building Edition, monthly $250 a year. Single I. J. C*tB8EATH. X. X. GOUCHXB. I Holl's Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street. power. We are as certain as we crudes, .5 cents. Every number contains beau­ securing an appropriation of $30,000 flakes of snow were falling thick and right, than he has for the roads that I tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new realize that the business of our coun­ houses, with plane, enabling builders to show the have ever been of the benefit that to test the capacity and usefulness fast on the intepid climbers. The have been able to steer clear of a Calbreath & Goucher. try timidly stands and watches for wntTMt L Address MUNN A CO„ NIW \ORK. 3t>i B roadway . would accrue to the country from of the system. The line from Wash­ storm had the effect of driving receivership. Even in the case of PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. the results of our efforts to perfect I JOHN F. DERBY, the United States mail service, in the inauguration of this policy, and tariff legislation; that a quick and ington to Baltimore was determined many back. Only a few of those McMctNVIt IX - - - - OBKOO« nothing has occurred to release us which every citizen is supposed to upon as likely to prove the most who reached the summit remained certain return of prosperity waits (Office over Braly’a bank.) Proprietor of The McMlnnvlll« from our obligation to secure this have a certain sort of managerial or beneficial. The wires were to be any length of time. They were cold, upon a wise adjustment, and that a advantage to our people. proprietary interest, the strikers confiding people still trust in our placed underground, incased in lead wet and shivering, and right before “It must be admitted no tariff have exhibited quite as little respect tube, but after seven miles had been MejVïlNNVIüLtE them was a tier of clouds which, it hands their prosperity and well be­ TWO-CENT STAMPS measure can accord with democratic for it in some instances as though it laid it was found that in the process was supposed hid the mountain from ing. The democracy of the land we will send you principles and promises or bear the were run by a private corporation. of manufacture the insulation of the a Portland view. While on the Situated at the Southwest comer of the Fair pleads most earnestty for the speedy a Brilliant Gem Grounds. genuine democratic badge that does wire had in many places been de ­ mountain the party sang "America, ” completion of the tariff legislation, of unusual color, CARAT \ TH'S SIZE. This plan was then aban­ Rev. Grant made a short address, The cost to the United States in AU sires of first-class Drain Tile kept constantly not provide for free raw materials. which their representatives have un­ stroyed. and a copy of on hand at lowest living prices. In these circumstances it may well doned and the wires were placed on and all placed some memento of their putting down the strike in the west B E. COULTER. Prop. Great Divide," so you can see dertaken; but they demand no less OREGON excite our wonder that democrats earnestly that no stress of necessity poles. The work was prosecuted visit in the box kept on the summit s estimated at over one million dol­ MCMINNVILLE, what a wonderful journal it is, pro­ are willing to depart from this most from both ends, and in May, 1844, for such purpose. The descent was lars. vided you name the paper you saw this Goods oi all descriptions moved and democratic of all tariff principles and shall tempt their trustees to the the two parts were joined and the easy enough, almost too rapid for —It's a real Jewel we’ll send you. j careiul handling guaranteed. Collections It would require 12,000 cholera tv ANTED—Pushing Canvasser of good ad­ abandonment of democratic princi­ line completed. On the 24th the some. One lady badly frightened — ADDRXSs — will be made monthly. Hauling of all ii dress Liberai salary and expenses paid that the inconsistent absurdity of microbes to form a procession an weekly- Permanent position. BROWN BROS. THt CRKAT DIVÌDE, Denver, Coio, kinds done cheap. such a proposed departure should be ples.” public trial took place. Two days the crowd when she made a misstep inch long. CO., Nurserymen, Portland, Oregon. 19- i Through Wilson the President In­ structs Congress. Highest of all in Leavening Power — Latest U. S Gov’t Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE NEAR Congo Oil DEATH’S DOOR Cures Lameness. iBHaffiinaiion of Hie Kulneys Pills Congo Oil Kills all Pain. Price 60 ceils, È bellies $2.50. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! PHONS. BUGGIES and BAROUCHES pRANK ROECA, ¡ COTTOLENE JOHNSON 4 NELSON COTTOLENE Watthies Brothers, CITY MARKET H ome S eekers , A ttention i The Sheridan Land Company HITE’S^“ Restaurant CITY BATHS » ICE CREAM! HARNESS ! National Bank E. J. Quaiey & Co GRANITE MONUMENTS TILE FACTORY, 7 Truck and Dray Go.