The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 09, 1886, Image 2

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WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
Mc.MiNNVH.Lt, Ftiii.'.i:, Jt i.v. 9, 1886.
THE CROP OUTLOOK.
pute was chiefly as to the eastern bound­
ary. The treaty fixed the northern
boundary of .Maine at 47 degrees and 32
minutes, giving Canada 5,000 square
miles that we bad claimed. Hud those
5,000 miles been conceded to us, the
northern boundary would still have been
south of the fifteenth parallel of latitude,
showing that neither Renders nor any­
one else ever claimed “54-40” for .Maine.
Besides, lfynders did not come to the
surface until a few years later when the
northwestern boundary. Then a fieri
member of congress from Indiana, nam­
ed Hannigan, made a rattling speech in
which he said if the administration com­
promised south of 54-4'1 it would “sink
it so low in the pool of damnation that
the arm of r»surrecti<Jh would never
reach it.” It was in this speech that
the expression “54-40 or fight/’ was first
med. Issaih lfynders was ‘'just the
boy” to “cath on” that style of patriot­
ism and no doubt did much towards
‘‘firing the American lieait” against sur­
rendering wliat is now Oregon.”
Detailed reports from the spring,
wheat growing states, together with ac­
tual results from w heat harvested indi­
cate that th« ofticial estimates as to the
total crop yield will not be realized.
Actual injury to the c op in .Minnesota
is already serious, while the average of
reports from Dakota, Nebraska, Wiscon­
sin arid Ion a indicate that many sections
have felt the blight, and that the aver­
age yield has already been considerably
lessened. A thorough analysis of the
probable crop yield has not been at­
tempted by us but a stilly of de­
tailed report*, which have covered every
country in the northwest during the
past three weeks, do not give promise of
to exceed 60,000,000 bushels in excess of
the final figures made by the govern­
ment last year. Reports from eleven
comities of Minnesota indicate that the
A live, energetic set of citizens can do
present outlook does not promise to ex­ anything they wish for a place, if they
ceed one-half to three-fourths of an av­
only get a “move” on themselves. This
erage. In Ohio, Indiana and portions fact has been clearly proven in this place
of Illinois, rains have delayed harvest­ during the past three or four years. For
ing and caused considerable injury. The a period ot eight or ten years McMinn­
News cays: “Advices by mail from the
ville rested on a pivot, as it were, and it
United Kingdom, under date of June was difficult to tell which way it would
16th, furnish accounts of the effects of
topple. But suddenly tho citizens seem­
nil unduly cold and wet season on the ed to wake up. A comparatively new
growing grain. Jt is likewise true that class of people came in; business and
llio wheat area there has been curtailed. I life were put into the place and kept
Damage to tho crop in France from rains there by making its advantages as a
is bulletined, and decreased shipments
trading and marketing point known, and
from hotli northern and southern Rus­
encouraging all enterprise for improve­
sian ports help swell the list of bullish in-1
ment or public benefit; and what is the
fluences in the east. Meanwhile the
result? The result is ttiat to-day we
English buyer is indifferent, and I ihh
have the liveliest town in the valley,
been quite as conspicuous of late as a
which is readily conceded to us by all
Beller as a purchaser. Added to this is who come into the place from abroad.
E. II. Walker’s estimate that stocks of And now that we have got fair headway
w heat and flour.in the United Kingdom let us keep our sails spread and and we
on July 3d amounted to but 13,890,000 are sure to sail into the port of success,
bushels against 20,000,000 bushels on with flying colors.
July 3d, 1885, and 17,000,000 bushels
nt a like date in 1834. The gentleman
The home rule idea in Ireland has
makes 27,750,000 quarters per annum ptobably been knocked into smithereens,
the quantity consumed in the United as it looks as if the Gladstoneans have
Kingdom against 26,000,000 quarters a I been defeated by a large vote. Here is
year ago. The home market is un-1 the latest:
changed.”
L ondon , July 7.—The last hope of the
Gladstonians—the vote in the counties
FOREIGN REI.I KF AND HOME TAX­ —lias failed. The Engl.sb counties are
ATION.
going unionist. The counties of Somer­
set,
Warwick, Hereford, Derby and
It would have been just as well for
Secretary Manning to forbear extended Shropsire, in which centers the agricul­
remarks in his prufered resignation. As tural vote, have returned conservatives.
it is, ho has but lidded another proof Scotland continues Gladstonian. Num­
that this portion of the democratic party erous country [Kills have not yet been
now on top by tlie grace of .Mugwumps ’ taken, but it is impossible to reverse
Bourbons, and Rev. Mr. Burchard, is | the defeat of the government. The un­
ntolidly bent toward free trade, even ionists are confident of an | ultimate
though tho government may have to re­ strength of 370 against 300. The conserva­
sort to direct head tax to maintain itself. tives are certain, with a compact phal­
In his letter of resignation lie rises to anx of 300 members, that Ixjrd Salisbury
very significant phrases thatsliould even will form a purely conservative ministry.
been drinking whisky. There is much
food for reflection in this striking occur­
rence. Bacteria, it seems, are prohibi­
tionists by temjierament. 'Die New
York World suggests that, such being
the fact, they perish in the presence of
alcohol. Now, of course, ice cream fla­
vored with a little ruin or whisky, might
not be especially desiiable as a summer
delicacy; but would it not be free from
The above road Ims >«en placed in án
the tyrotoxieon germs? It is not pleas­ excellent
condition, and no latter road to
ant to think of abolishing ice cream al­ the ocean beach can be found in the-t.-itc.
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J. FUQUA, Proprietor.
together, and, on ihe other hand, cheese­
poison is, by no means, edible. There
may be compromise in some such way
as is suggested above. Will the scient­
ists kindly report at an early day their
conclusions in the matter?—Statesman.
Bird & Gates,
AVairon I toad
By way of Big Nestuck
Ocean Beach.
W ashington , July 1.—Following is a
recapitulation of the debt statement is­
sued to-day: Interest bearing debt, prin­
cipal And interest, $1,223,498,120; debt
on which interest lias ceased since ma­
turity, principal and interest, $9,928,465;
debt bearing no interest, $536,103,148;
total debt, principal, $1,756,442,205; in­
terest, $13,084,535; total, $1,769,529,740;
tota! debt less available cash items, $1,-
464,327,493; cash in treasury, $75,191,-
109; debt less cash in treasury July 1,
1886, $1,389,136,384. Decrease of debt
during the month, $9,061,897. Total
cash in treasury available for reduction
of the debt, $205,702,247. Reserve fund
total, $29,282,495. Net cash balance on
hand, $75,191,,109. Total cash in treas­
ury, as shown by the treasurer’s general
account, $492,917,171. Net increase in
cash, $2,510,871.
This Space is For
At this place you will find one of
the finest Drug Stocks in the
county, Geo. W. BURT is one
of the most courteous and fa ir­
minded dealers in the business,
and by his unvarying affability
and accurate preparation of family
medicines and prescriptions has
won a reputation enviable in the
extreme. lie uses only the purest
drugs, and upon every article sold
puts the Lowest Price for which it
can be bought in this county.
Remember the place. If you want
a prescription filled promptly, ac­
curately, and at a place where you
can rely upon its being put up in
an absolutely safe manner, go to
Geo. W. Burt's Prescription
Drug Store, and you cannot fail to
—WHO SELL—
be suited.
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in the World
—SUCCESSOR TO D. C. NARVER—
The Furniture Man
New To-Day,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
We keep one of the largest and
best selected stocks of Merchandise
in Yamhill County, and are selling
our goods at bedrock prices.
Our
spring stock in Ladies’ Dress Goods
has arrived and consists in part of
Cambrics. Manchester Sateens
and a large assortment of
LAWNS, in Elegant Colors and Styles.
Brocaded Lace Buntings
In different quality, colors ami patterns,
all of which you will find on culling at our
store ami examining the same will prove-
satisfactory both as to price and quality.
Call and see us. We will take pleasure in
showing our goods, and then if you du not
want to buy no harm will be done.
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Jones Co.,
—Proprietors of—
Acstncca Saw Mills,
McMillin ilk Sash and door Factory.
—Dealers in—
The Cheapest Goods
Blackburn A Beckham, the agents of
Chas. H. Dodd A Co., are doing the
boss machine business of the county,
sold some 25 twine binders and two
steam threshers.
DEALERS IN
White and Red Lead,
Linseed and Lubricating Oils,
Varnishes of all Description,
Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting,
Paris Whiting
P. & B. and Princess Metallic
Roof Paint, Venitian Red,
Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre,
and Hardware.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
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JONES & Co.
THE
Fashionable Dressmaking.
M bs . A. M c D onald . | Miss K. T iiobntón .
“Orphans-Home" Billiard Hall.
Carries the.Largest and Best Stock
A Strictly
in Yamhill County.
In Mrs. Stuart's Millinery Store,
OPPOSITE THE GRANGE
McMinnville, Oregon.
STORE.
8ml
CENTRAL HOTEL,
McMinnville, Oregon.
TEMPERANCE RESORT,
i«.m station of the o .& c . r . r
Some good( ?) church members to the con­
trary notwithstanding.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Taken up by the undersigned at the D. O,
Durham farm, two miles south of McMinn­
ville, 4 Ilogs, 10 months old. black with
white stripe in the face.
If the owner
does not take them away at once I shall
proceed to sell them as bv law prescribed.
The Only First Class,
WALTER DURHAM.
McMinnville. July 9, 1886.-t7
And the only parlor-like snop in the city.
None but first-class workmen em­
ployed.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
-o
In the City
NO CHINESE EMPLOYED.
Come See and be Convinced.
Sample rooms in business part of the city.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the First Door South of Yamhill County
partnership heretofore existing under the Hank Building;,
firm name of Saylor A Johnson, is this day
dessolved by mutual consent, J.A. Johnson,
M’MINNVILLE, OREGON.
Third Street Bet. I) and E.
retiring, A. C. Saylor assuming full control,
to whom all accounts must be presented
iff
H. H. WELCH.
uml all bills paid.
J. A. J ohnson .
A. C. S aylob .
startle the Bourbon democrat to a seri-1 t | i (! on]y first-class “Presidential”
McMinnville Or., June 28, 1886.
onsly meditative pause on the path along postoflice in Oregon is Portland, salary
—Dealers in-
which Morrison & Co. are hurrying him. 13,200. Salem is tho only second-class
—Dealer in—
These phrases (which tlie president him­ office, salary $2,200. Presidential offi­
self neither rebukes lior challenges in ces of the third class are Albany, Ash-
Guns,
Pistols,
Ammunition,
I
his reply) are “needful customs reve- |anj Astoria, Baker City, Corvallis,
■AT THE-
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Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle,
nue” and duties for “strictly revenue East Portland, Eugene, Jacksonville,
>f-
I
purposes.”
Oregon City, Fendieton, The Dalles,
Cigars, Etc.
Tim import of the first phrase is that with salaries ranging from $1,000 to $1,-
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that there is or may be a needful reve­ 000. The salary at Pendleton has been
Special attention given to repairing Guns
Pistols, «ewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc.
HUSSEY’S
OLD
STAND,
nue beyond and different from that of raised from $1,400 to $1,500.
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1 have in my shop as fine a power cros«-
the customs; and the meaning of the
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feed lathe as can be found in the state and
second is that even that portion of need­
am fully prepared to
SHERIDAN
ful revenue derived from customs must
Of the joys that bloom in the summer,
not bo laid for any other purpose
—Executed at the—
Repair Broken Machinery
than revenue—“strictly.” Now these , |>erliaps none have had so wide and per- McMinnville,
-
-
Oregon.
,
manent
a
popularity
as
the
icecream.
of all kinds—Farm Mucliinerv, Traction
two profioHitions are a long way abend of
Engines, Etc.
Who has just finished burning a kiln
anything contained in the national dem­ Many a young man who is fond ot some
R.
McKUNE,
P
ropr .
other
fellow's
sister
can
testify
to
the
P.raly'a Bank Building, C St. Itf
ocratic platform of 188-1. They are ut­
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND!!
terly without authority in that double- craving the gentler sex have for the cold
tongued voice of tlie national democracy. confection. It is, therefore, a sad truth And is ready to fill all orders for the
largest and best brick in the county, av
In 1880, betrayed thereto by the low­ that every generous swain is in danger of
Teams and outfits furnished parties wisli-
to go to the coast, at reasonable rates.
browed and high-cheeked Watterson, treating his beloved toeohl poison unless
—The Only—
the national democracy declared in their he exercises great discretion. There are
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platform for “a tariff for revenue only,” doubtless, young men so economical that
which the unfortunate Hancock was they will rejoice in the opportunity at
compelled to disavow and renounce, and present granted them of telling their be­
In the City.
which the party itself backed out from trothed that ice cream some times con­
i
Amity, Oregon,
Proprietor
of
tains
tyrotoxieon.
“
Won
’
t
you
have
a
The
place
where
yon can get jnicv steaks
repeating in 188I. But here is Mr. Sec­
lias the agency of Yamhill and adjoining
'
inbr'Y,i'~I“1!
the loweit market
retary Manning, in a letter to Mr. Presi­ glass of soda water instead, my dear?’’
price. Jreshlwh Tuesdays and Fridays.
counties for the
the
penurious
young
man
will
exclaim,
dent Cleveland, proclaiming doctrines
Always a Fat Cow on Hand.
and policies ill favor of free trade that with a grim smile, as he feels in his
All Kinds of
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W. J. GARRISON & CO.
actually go a bowshot beyond the Wat­ pocket for a 10-cent piece. Of course, no
terson blunder of 1880. He is not mere­ welt regulated young woman cares to eat
Done
to
order.
Constantly
on
hand.
Mill
ly urging “a tariff for revenue only," tyrotoxieon even in company with the
reed. Hour, Wheat and Oats. Also nil
•THE BEST----------
kinds of Wood, Shingles, Posts, Shakes
but a revenue of which Ihe tariff shall num of her choice. It seems that Dr.
Etc. All orders left with us for Stowe A
Vaughn, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, has
only provide a portion.
M c M innville , O regon .
Brower s lumber yard promptly attended
Yet, after all, says the Minneapolis discovered that ice cream made of im­ /•“Sold on the installment plan; to suit
MutSn,
Borland e bCSt qUalit*y oi Bccf‘
Delivery Wagon Always Ready.
the times.
Tribune, Mr. Manning lias but uttered pure milk often ec-ntains the active in­
Orders
left
with
Rogers
A
Todd,
at
Citv
the logical conclusions to which his par­ gredient of poisonous cheese. The fact
T •
Drug Store, promptly filled.
nft ‘
Don’t Fail to See This Machine, 3tf
ty’s actions and declarations all tend. It that the dangerous germs bear the higli-
I
sounding
Greek
name,
tyrotoxieon,
does
1.
was foreseen and prophesied by all in-
Ui.igent protectionists that the position not alter the fact that they may carry
stcwkt9t t>riCe* PaW for
kinds of fat
In the Citv.
of the democracy on the tariff' was neith­ disease and death to all who swallow
(Successor to J. B. Rohr,)
er theoretically nor practically tenable, them. In fact, they have been doing
Third Street, between E and F.
if tlie democracy held honestly to its de­ fatal work this very season.
At
Newton,
Mich.,
a
numlier
of
per
­
Respectfully,
McMinnville, Oregon,.
nunciation of tlie internal revenue sys­
itf
W. F. BANGA8SER,
tem and its taxes; and when, in 1884, sons have been poisoned by eating ice
this denunciation suddenly and ominous- I I cream, containing cheese-poison, and. it Carriage l’alntlng and Sign Writing
|v ceased at Chicago,and the internal rev-1 seems probable that nearly 200 villagers
a Specialty.
accommodations
for C< cnimer-
I • First-class
. ‘
,aao uv
t UIIlliKMlilTlOI
—At the—
•nue, though still called “war taxes,” I in New Jersey are ill from the same
_
cial men and general travel.
cause.
It
is
really
startling
to
think
of
A share of this public patronage is re-
was squarely adopted by the democracy
I Transient stock well cared for
as a continuing system, under the false I tile countless varieties of microbes, ipcctfully solicited.
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
Everything new and in First-Class Order
pretense that it is necessaiy to meet germs, bacilli, and bacteria which are
Itf Shop- Rohr's old stand, McMinnville, O,
K S. KELLER, Prop,
“continuing burdens of the war,” every ever warring against man s health and
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¡a
1 PatronaF« respectfully solicited,
u <■
Pine»* Ronata, Sweetest
sensible person in the country at once I life. In water, air, anil food are billions
«<>11«. Call and Mas me.
nf.
understood that the free trade bosses of of little rascals trving to find seme weak
M c M innville
s
1
spot
in
our
vital
organs,
and
now
the
the democratic party were resolutely,
though fraudulently, preparing to sub-1 I luxurious ice cream ha« proved untrue
lull, and definitively depart from the I to the human race!
To Purchase
Some time ago a convention of micro­
Ivng-settlod American policy to raise all
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
peace revenue from duties on ini|>orts, scopists was held at Cleveland, Ohio. A
The
and to make the internal revenue system learned professor said that while exam­
ining,
under
a
powerful
microscope,
a
McMinnville, Oregon.
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a permanent and ever expanding one.
human tooth, in a healthv man’s mouth,
Cor.
Third
&
D
Sts.,
McMinnville.
From
Tho Bunday Welcome give* ns this be found it covered with countless bac­
scrap concerning early Oregon history: teria. On applying the microscope to
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“The Ashburton treaty was concluded t he teeth of another man he found them
rsorntETORs.
p-rfei
tlv
free
from
bacteria^
Ir.vestipr-
in Angnst, 1843, whic h fixed the north-
«Mtern boundsry of Maine. The di*- tion showed that the last man had just Third St. bet. D & E. McMinnville. Itf
i¡n the nh. Orders
promptly attended to, Any or night.
1ml tL All goods delivered in the city.
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F.
COLLARD.
Groceries and Provisions.
Prices to Suit the Times.
Old Reliable
PIONEER BRICK YARD.
W. C. Saylor !
Livery and Feed Stable!!
TELEPHONE OFFICE
I bedrock Drices! Neatly,
Grant Smith!
Quickly,
Cheaply
Transient Stock Well Cared For!
EURISKO MARKET!
Grive me a Call 4.r
J. J. COLLARD,
Si 1 City H ani IW ta,
G. E. DETMERING,
Sewing Machine Ever Built
Trucking and Delivering
CITY MARKET
The Leading
III Kinds
Chus. L. Berge v in,
riain and Ornamentili Painting and
Paper Hanging.
GIVE ME A CALL.
BARGAIN I
Forty acres
WANTED! ot Land, ifi.1,
One Thousand Ladies miles
town
Millinery & Fancy Goods
Enquire of
Miss F. E. RUSS.
The Milliner.
C. W. TALMAGE,
Henderson Bros. Props.
Buy Your Meats
CENTRAL
MARKET!
r. v. —
PRICE
. Un Stairs
riiotograplieir
in Adams’ Building.
Logan Bros. & Henderson,
L. ROOT
Groceries. Provisions, Crock­
ery and Glassware.