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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1886)
¿E JE3T SID?: TELEPHONE. Lee in defeat; to ll.ineoek, when be sent in liis name for promotion with a warm endorsement, on the line's of u personal rupture between them. As a husband and fit her lie was tender and t tie; as a Mend ho was loyal to the verge of fanaticism. In his early milit ary career in Oregon lie was reported to be intemperate ; if this is true, it is also t ue that in his after life he rose above t'lis infirmity a’id l ore himself w ith dig nity and self-i ertraint. < a'le l a Filer i ljinn, be a ire ho w::s not a p'atform or after-dinner o ator, he was a man of fti- ¡•-.•i ¡or power.- of conveisati in ; as a writ er, 1 e v. ns a master of cl<a.ne:-s and simphei’y of state men. He was so gee erous a inun always to the widows, ■ laughters and sinters of his rd I comrad es in i-i ms, that he left the White Loose with lets property than when he entered it. He was a vigorous, honest hater, but never a mean unmanly foe. Gen. Hawley felii itously applied to him Beattie’s lines: Patient of toil, serene amid alarms, Inflexible in faith, invineeiblo in arms, When liis long agony and w eary vigil ended a year ago, and Grant went w here w ounds of body and soul cease from troubling, and the pain-raught soldier ami statesman was nt last at test, every battle-battered soldier who follow ed him to final victory, or inarched gaily with Sherman singing Ills way down to tho sea, mourned sincerely for the groat cornu under who blew the Lug e cull of rally at Shiloh and was a lock of resolution in tho Wilderness. bÇilt.OL FUND AP1‘<,K 1 kUNMEN i. Following is a statement showing the number of school children in each of the several counties in the state, and the amount due each of said counties on ac count of the distribution of the common school fund interest, ordered by the statu board of school land commissioners on Tuesday. July 20: _ >» 1«_ X Third Annual Third Street, Lafayette, Or. At this place you will find one of the finest Drug Stocks in the ----- Of tue county. Geo. W. BURT is one ' of the most courteous and fair minded dealers in the business, and by his unvarying affability To be held on the Fair Grounds at McMlimvIlJe, Or., and accurate preparation of family medicines and prescriptions has won a reputation enviable in the extreme. He uses only the purest In addition to tho drugs, and upon every article sold Contests puts the Lowest Price for which it , , i can be bought in this county. Ever witnessed in the state, there will be | Remember the place. D you want a prescription tilled promptly, ac- .'•.gri i curately, mid nt a place where you G'ven on all mcritonus exhibits in /•. culture. Hcrticnlturc, Floral Exhibits,^ M<- nhanical Products, Fancy Needle Work, can rely upon its being put up in Works of Art. Minerology and other Natu ral Specimens, Poultry and Stuc k of all an absolutely safe manner, go to kinds. Geo. W. ‘Bw.fs Prescription A Katdi Came of Base Bal! DrnuStor?, and you cannot fail to between the Young Women’s Club, of be suited. ltf AI R! DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. fOiogonian,23.J r >-<i:iy i.itliO aiinivcisaiy of ti e <". :itll We keep wne of the largest and Vol Grant. When the whole world a beat seli'cted stocks of Merchandise I year ago hung anxiously over the great in Yamhill County, ami are selling iMildiiu’» pillow am! read the daily rec- our goods r.t bedrock prices. Our COC ’ NTIEA. Bo-d of his Imp • death strut"do it was spring stock in Ladies’ Dress Goods ■**, o S • finely said <>f him in the wouls of Kent X lias arrived ami consists in part oi over the dying Lear: 2.14b .-i 1,931 40 Baker.. Vex not Ills ^ho-t. <), !• t him pare: 3.1 a » 2,873 7:> Bviitoii............................... Cambrics, Manchester He linte-. him that upon the rai l: of this i > ■!.37l (JO t I.D’kainas. to’.igli v. o Id, ! .!;<> 1.789 50 Clutaop V. .1.1.1 :-t.it< !| him i.n fir. end a large assortment of 111-.' 1.000 80 (‘oluinbia The romam: • of Gr .tit’s career was COos .................................... 2.47G .2,228 40 LAWNS, tu Color. »u«i Styles. Crook .............................. l.l.'< 1,935 <•0 com,.let.'d in that l-'it end chapter 480 œ Cony. 4.2JH 3,891 C4) where ho f.iitly t.i ted of death and then I)o agios.. Brocaded Lac* Buntings 1.77t 1.596 00 Grant ........................... was tram'ieiiily lei-torcd to have his 1,1?. l.'lô- 40 (iilliam ......... In different quality, colors »nd patterns, heart rlntere 1 by el .quent words of love .i t-!. on. ........... 3, sí .'3 3. !22 70 ail of v. hi, li von v.'ili f ini on culling st our 984 60 J<»>Cphiuu........................... 1.ÍK" mid praise II,.it are i. ldom s;>oken in 1,.1-e ani exainiimi'," th»’ rame will provo 523 80 Klamath.. ............ «•iii-.fu.torv both us to price un.i quality. the ears of the living. In tiiono four 57t 518 4-1 1. ' <• • • • ......... Call an.l ’<■ us. We w ill lake plea-tire m 4.273 3.815 70 Lune.. months of i\ mite his dying hours v.ero t.|,,.wing ovr goods, and then if you do not 5.115 Linn ..................... want to buy i." barili w ill he done. ltf rootl e 1 by Hie knowl.-dgo that the na . >n (i.171 5,820 t,.' t2.Oil 10,857 Gt» tion, north and I’ontli, sincerely admired Multnomah. 1.574 1.417 50 Morrow ..................... and rerpeetvd him out of a larger knowl 2,ò2à 2.542 50 edge of the ei.nple »trenglh and kindli 711 612 60 riliamook Um .a .................. 4.»Á>! 3.948 60 ness of Ids iharucter than it badposi'ess- —Proprietors of 4. K 3 7'33 80 Union................. ............ od before. Tfi.it he was a ■; eat soldier Wasco................................... 3.2 (• 2.991 on KrstU' Ca 5aw Mills, "’flshinicton . . 3Jí7l 3/306 6.1 we nil knew, for 1 ■ ai d Johm-ton hnii 3 2X7 2,953 «K ! Y.inhdl.............................. MiSliiiiivilk Sash and doer Fatlary. as wa. inly, eulogized his genius aH Sher man, rhctidmi and lian.-ock; that lie —Dealer» in - Total. ........................... 82,857 ■¡'74.571 30 North Yamhill, and a Picked Nine of Old Men. vr.is a Luge man, of noble and even ten- Amount tn each scholar, 90 cents. White and Red Lead, der rpitit, was n< I ro clearly manifest Linseed ami Lubrieatiiijr Oils, Sad F rancisco , July 23.—A letter has Reduced Rates on ai! R. R. Lines. ' H Until si. kne'H, koiiow anil ]•::!.lie sym Varnishes of all Description, be ui received from Senator Logan by pathy m ide the prim soldier drop some the republican alliance, in response to Kalsoiuine, Spani-di Whiling, thing of the lcserve in which he habitu the invitation sent him to address tli? ally held Lis rpec.h and his soul. He THE WHEAT OCTLOOK. Faris Whiting republicans of Han Francisco on his ar did not prob.Fldy suffei more than Na P. & B. and Princess Metallic - sr< ( ESHOB TO ». C. NARVIK - The following in from the Cincinati rival here. He writes: “My trip to the poleon, who di d of cancer of tlio stom Roof Paint, Venitian Red, ach ; but he was more patient and gen Commercial: “Suppose the entire crop Pacific const will necessarily be a liur- Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, ial during his Io»' agony than was the Iiould be modified to 425,000,000 bush one, and not intended as a political one Has been thoroughly renovated and is now 1 I had not thought of ready to receive grain. hero of Austerl.tz, and he died guiltless els. With 85,009,000 bushels of surplus in any sense. and Hardware. of having sii ' i a diop of l.lood for tho (including flour) of previous growth, rep- making political speeches, ami would Prices as Low as the Lowest. rake of peironal glory of self-aggrandize re'.’.entlng 39,001>,090 w hich can be made rather not do so, but when I arrivo in Storage and Cleaning, 3 cent'». Calcutta & ment. He war. th * iiero of the greatest available for movement, the position your city it will give ma great pleasure sacks constantly on hand and sold at the lowest rates. to confer with your committe. ” w ould be an available supply of 455,090,- li.ittie for the perpetuity of tree im.titu- Tin: 000 bushels, from which home require tions the world ever raw. The West Side mid Statesman arc just ments would call for 335,000,000, leav We have called bin career romantic. now having a war of words regarding Tiier • is nothing in military annals ing 120,000,000 bushels for expoit pur Farmers are respectfully invited to call Carries the Largest and Best Stock the appropriation question of Polk coun equal to it, ririco Ciomwell, when we poses for the year—25 per cent, more and sec us, ty tor the Salem bridge. The money McMinnville, Oregon. in Yamhill County. consider ti.at Grant was nearly forty than such movement the last year. We ha3 all been assured, work is about to tf GALLOWAY & COOK, Props. years of ago be'oro he nn colonel of ¡he believe in higher prices for wheat the begin, and there’s no need of further DmsnWoftlieO.icC. R.R. twenty-tint Illinois regiment started lor coming year than have been obtained growling; so stop it. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. the front in June, 1SG1, utterly obscure, lor the l ist crop, but this is based upon -th and returned the gicatest soldier of the presumption tbit values in the ear The wheat market remains inactive NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tlw I ly part of the season w ill remain at a American history and the greatest sol and the price has varied but little dur partnership here tofore existin'? under the IIRST-CLAXS HOTEL timi name of Saylorct Johnson, is this day dier of the centuiy, rave Napoleon. point that will of a good export move ing the past several weeks. dessolved by mutual consent, J. A. Johnson, i ment of the surplus, and the avoidance And tiiis he attained without family or retiring, A. (’. Saylor assuming full control, In the City to whom all accounts must be presented political influence; without wealth, of the great visible eupply which bore and all bills paid. without personal pra.-es or social charm. so heavily upon speculative markets the -o- J. A. J ohnson . A. C. S aylor . No soldier since Ciomwell seems tohr.vo past year, nt home ami abroad. Woodville. McMinnville Or., June 28, 1»H. Below we give the latest prices from conqueied cireumstar.ces so completely NO CHINESE EMPLOYED. July 12, 1886. principal markets of the United States: ny native geniur: for war. It is pleasant after the hard rain. Sample rooms tn business part of the eity. S in Francisco—.Spot market firm at Grant cannot be solved by those writ Futures active; buyer Haying will commence in earnest. ers who try to fathom tho secret of great t.i.‘J7’...3i 1.3). M es . A. M c D onald . | Miss K. T hornton . ness by il.'gghig every man of genius season, $1.33(31.32,’^, buyer year, $1.- They had a splendid Swedenborg In Mrs. Stuui t’H MRllnvry Store, Third Street Bet. D and E. 5tf sermon at the Knifong school house last back to l.is school desk. Tho eeci"t of 22‘..(a 1 22’8 ; July, $1.27'8 bid. OPPOSITE THE GIIANGF. STORE. Sunday, Rev. W. Butt officiating. Chicago — Wheat opened 75 3 4 c August, genius eludes all explanation through iW;| Miss Hattie (oinegys was baptised, and McMinnville, Oregon, book» and rebec's as coiupletuly as the 77/jc. September, 79,Uc October. At the doors of the new church were then sheen on the scat let lip of the cardinal noon, 75?» cash, 757ll August, 77?uc opened and five members were taken in, Closed, flower does the analysis of the artist. September, 79?»c October. Following is the report of tho Grand A h somebody has said, "the really great 73ztc July, 72* bc August, 76'4'0 Septem Ronde & Sand Lake Wagon 1 ioiul : J. —Dealers in — (Successor to J. B. Rohr,) Fuqua, president, 20 shares. $1000;A. tiling« of the world are accomplished ber, 86'4'0 October. —Dealer in— Fuqua, director, 10 shares, $500; C. Fu Mew York—Wheat opened 85'¿c Au- without special el!o, t and always with qua, 10 sbaiM, $800. Total amount ta Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, out curotul preparation.” The r.iiperiority gust, Stic September, 87’3e ken in from July 9, 1875 to July 9, 1880, The Portland market is quiet, no offers $1,200; total amount expenses, $650. of Grant was nut more bis superior abil Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle. ity than it was bis simple patriotism, being made. Our justice of the peace in this (Un Cigars, Etc. Carriage Fainting and Sign Writing lie was not in scar.-h for lame for Iiors.—Latest advices bring about ion) precinct is u mupwump! a Specialty. Grant, but of saee.-ss for the flag, Alphebctical Smith of Tillamook, is new complications, buyers seeming to ■‘'penal attention given to repairing Grins, and ho struck the enemy unceasing putting a 1 ridge across lloquarton ri>tuls, Sewing Machines, .Saw Filing, Etc.. HUSSEY’S OLD STAND. hold back and growers wanting extreme A share of this public patronage is re slough at Lincoln, Tillamook. ly, allowing hitUHolf no breathing itf _ 1 have in my shop as fine a power cross prices. If anything is being done here spectfully solicited. feed Lithe us can be found in the ‘state and spell, giving the enemy no re. t to rally The travel is light to the seaside for just now, it is on the quiet. At New am fully prepared to the last few days. or recruit, und in his simplicity of pur SHERIDAN ltf Shop - Rohr’.* old stand. McMinnville, 0. York common hops sold Lite last week pose, without primarily looking for rep Wm. Compton is mail carrier Lorn in large quantities from 20(324 cents.— Repair Broken Machinery Woods to Hebo. utation, he was always finding it ami al ’Lots whieii sold three weeks previous at ways ri.- i.iiig its lo-s w in re he found it. Both postmasters on this river are of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction 7 c.ints were sold at 24 cents, anil choice republicans. A unt S usan . Engines, Etc. Superior strength of chari'.cter, as well could not be bad below 28(330 cents.— R. McKUNE, PnOPR. as superior military p-enius, wav Grant’s Bialy’« Bank Building, C St. ltf Oregonian. We would advise those of Bheridan. advantage over sa. I. men uh McClellan, To Purchase Yamhill who have hops for sale to not July 24, 1880. Rosecimis, Hocker, Meade and Buell. At Greatly Reduced Prices, EÜRISKO ! be too eager for an early salo, as in our Sunday and Monday of this week the Gen. lhiell. an able soldier, could marsh The opinion tiie top notelrhas nut yet beon thermometer was 95 and 100 in the Teams and outfits furnished parties wish- al nn army with great tactical skill for shado. to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. reached. —The Only— battle, but lacked Grant’s quality of J. M.. Chapman has put in a new glass front to his furniture shop, w hicli From pitiless resolution which instantly orders The Denver Tinies says: The Chica the onset. It was not a lack of intellect; go A. Noithwestern railroad will not rest helps the looks of the building very much. it was a humane di a ct in an otlierwiao at the town of Douglas, in Wyoming, Miss Annie Gardiner, of Dallas is vis In the City. Found and strong military character. The Milliner. which will be reached about September iting friends at this place. Tho enormous energy and iron icsolu- Proprietor of Gic place where you can get juiev steaks Third St. bet. D ck E, McMinnville, ltf 1st. It has during the past week pre A new butcher Bliop has just put in an an t line roasts—all at the lowest market tion of (bant was the rock on which l.is pared plans and specifications and let appearance, and is owned by the parties price. I resh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays. military uvt.iua listed. To illustrate, 11 contract for grading the main line— running the shop at Dallas. “A long Always a Fat Cow on Hand. ’•IcClellan st itek Li e's 4'>,(>;>3 men a! the shortest route from the Missouri felt want supplied.” All Kinds of Antietam, a field fight, with '7,(Hl, and Farmers are working night and day ltf W. J. GARRISON & CO. river to the Filciflc coast—150 miles and Delivering only nia'le a drawn battle. Grant, with west of Douglas. Contractor Trent, who securing the “Golden Sheaves” which me unusually well filled. Done to order Constantly ,,n hand, Mill lltt.OO!) men. etiiiel; Lee's 79.tkr> behind is now lirading the Douglas division, reed, rlour, Wheat and Oais. Also all Mrs. John Bone drove up to the depot (lie fortified lines at Petersburg, carried kinds of Wood. Shinnies. Posts Shakes and is fully prepared for rapid work has with horse and cart just as the train was Etc. All orders left with us for’Stowe A them, dispersed and captured the whole the contract. This does not moan an backing up. The horse became fright M c M innville , orecon . Grower s lumber yard promptly attended urinv in a week. The Antietem cam- allianco with the Central Pacific at Og ened at the escaping steam, turned sud Al'vy ’ on hand tie best quality of Beef. jaiign, including 11 irper’a Ferrv, coat us Delivery Wagon Always Ready. den. In the Northwestern programme denly upsetting the cart and throwing Mutton, i’ork, and Mrs. [tone ami child violently on the 25,1)1’0 men, Grant in twelve days con Orden- left with Roger-. A Todd, at Citv there are no entangling alliances. It hard ground. Fortunately they escaped ltf I he iDxivc road has been placed in an Drug Store, promptly tilled. stant battle, from the 5tli to tho 18th of means a direct line from Chicago to the with only outside bruises. excellent condition, and no bette r road to may, 1864, (Wildorm-..s rmt Spottsvl- the ocean I vik h can be found i t the state. Pacific eoa«t with a system of feeders to The carpenters have just finished a -,n- vania) lost 27,00 '. men, but inflicted sm-h J. Fl QUA. Proprietor. bo developed hereafter. new turn table at this place. severe I >--es upon the enemy that they ,,f ' . s stock. ' ’ mi i.;,i.is ' ” Dr. Michaux, of Tennessee has perma rtood i n the defensive from the Wilder President Cleveland is evidently a nently located here. This makes four Third Street, between E and F. ME ness until they surrendered in ..io last ; >.>d penman—especially on tho “veto" physicians nt this place. I presume ditch. Met lellan's failure and retreat system. He has made it a |x>int to set they think it is distressingly sickly here Respectfully, McMinnville, Oregon. ltf co- i- relatively more than Grant's bit down heavily upon all pension bills pre abouts. W. F. BANGA8SER. ------ of ------ ter and bloody road to victory. Slur sented to him, and now it is thought lie T. 11. Bewley’s wife is very low with man did a grout work and did it well, will do the same with the river and bur inflammatory rheumatism. Buy Your o O ld B luff . but Grant clearly pulled the laboring lor bill. Surely mugwumps must icci —At the— HT ..■ir when lie t >ol; c i hinuelf the tre- proud of Til nut president. S tcei . roRTtiK N arkow G auok .—The Transient stock well cared for. incndous jd> <■: p.iunding Lee’s army to Undaunted, tho first of three vessels Ten years ago Mrs. John Confer was containing tho rails and fastenings for powder ami Lol.lir e his I.end ill chancery Everything new and in First-Class Order Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. —Execnted at the— while rl.e nn.n purnrr’d his military Imried at Oswego, Clackamas county. the F. ,1 \V. V. narrow gunge railroad, F. S. KELLER, Prop. ratron.-ge respectfully solicited. “. :.ke we.ll, " Coo" _"’i Geo.g’a and the A few days since the body was disinter arrived in San Francisco Friday. This Jaiclest Ntenk.. l ine.» Itne.ts, Sweet«» red. and it was found that the entire vessel contains 1<M» tons of steel rails Boils. < a|| an.l Sc- me, iff. l \ir.3i ; M MINNVII.LI! Grant n.'.s iinderei-timat d for manv body had tin ned to stone with tho ex etc., are to bo transhipped and w ill ar e.irs after the v.a-, and Sherman was ception of the lingers of one of the hands. rive here bv steamer within the next nvercstimated. becam e the people for The form and features of the woman are tenor twelve days. The other two vessels got that Grant's vice-like graep on Li e's Jife like. on the way are the Abner Coburn and itimit ma to Sherman's military pieni.'s St. James, and arc expected to touch at Oregon has received from tho govern San Francisco daily, whence they sail Stairs Adams' Building. possible. When Lee faced Meade in ment fr om IS.» down to lire present time for Portland at once with the remaining September, 18(13. he w is permitted to McMinnville, Oregon. 1^ $37,243,558.8 9. Of this amount the l'p- railway material. The road from Itun- r<r-cnfor<v Johnston and whip Sherman. | dee Junction to Elk Park is gride I, :>■ r Will irnette and Yamhill rivers re Cor. Third A D Sts., McMinnville. ' Tcrsonnlly, Grant was a sinipte-hcart- j trestl.Hl and bridged, ami will be readv ceived $42 000. What was done with for tbe rails on the first shipment. Track el, manly, magnanimous man; magnan-1 the State. Vaniliill's portion? ----- BEALKR ix----- laying will be pushed forward with Jous to riicin m Mcl’iiei-on, energy the ni >merit the rails arrive, in I Is prepared to fumidi music for all «era- ^'■rr h,. ;• s,-i.. i to ti. .nr FROPBIKTOItfl. .«: ■:>« at reiisomi'.! ■ - \ . l’eii Iteton w.n vi-itml by 4 $29,900 fire order Io complete the ro».l to move the .4 F. I? :,...* .».ìvìt, .r î fall il» crop t.l 1 1 r*,l —Fortumi I . « 1 ... M. J. ROWLAND, im is to l.-ul V» l\vt Portland. pa 11.15 morning. The Best Rig. in t] f. Du’ircss Mans ir. M'-Mjitr.illc ery and I ««"’■•I'd to. day or St Sateens Finest Speed Literal Preniiaias î ' jé k Wfe®, JONES Co. Highest Market Fries Paid for Wheat. Our Neighbors. Come See and be Convinced. Fashitinitbk Dressmaking. ,,f ROBERT C. fiARm, Pro. ÌM Chas. L. Bergevin COLLARD, Riiia and Onii'.inpiitiil Painling and • Groceries and Provisions. Paper Hanging. Plises to Suit the Tinies. WANTED! Oas Thousand Livery and Feed Stable!! Ladios Transient MWdiCitrtd For! MARKET Millinery & Fancy Goods Give me a Call Miss F. E. First Class Market J. J. COLLARS, Trucking A Va o-oii lioad CITY MARKET to CITI STABlL^, " A CALL. GIVE Henderson Bros. Props. s Meats I ri«VmtÄ“SÄnS CENTRAL TELEPHONE OEPTCE Noatlv, Quickly, CUSTER FOST BAND. The Best in MARKET! I’lflCE Cheaply ün Logan Bros.,Si Henderson, Tin iin.Ki •-.win in ROOT Groceries, Provisions, Crock Glassware. Al! poods delhtrcd in the city ltf t. L. >. G. ). 8. Age vili b Iinlpe ‘rosei Dnnto Reprci fudge ’omm 'lerk. dieriff Creasi! \ s«.'..« -duali Jorom TEL Bggt Butt Rear Sher All ♦ Sundn; Rea. other c New a neat Bout a trip t “Um were ir Fiet, yesteri The Rev. Il Miss visitin; Mr. at his f Ion. The tolling head. Our 1 ming I “kick ir The i excelle pass ov Jos day Big ing hor Stl ,T} demie c afterr. >i Torn eel wifi he’s[coi Mons Cosme make a Miss closed r at Belk Mr. 1 from Y looking Mrs. datlglift anfcte tives. A pin Coil ne i town, w- sabe, Si floim.t Clark 1 PftRS.' i t tie Tiest Yo'ili: bear in prêt I v châr.ce I V.' hili' wefek w< was in fi Ire movi but sure JIr. at panted I terr, of and eliil IfttleNi week or It is SI Wh eat ci H *p' all er, the: ^^Ki.'li •Hock, ri 4 I i a i I felt a litt inn took with a fl of ' idly Ml: -IV ■ »k im I ■i ¡IO *v Kv nir ti,' in »r< now wl. ch w •¿ ?•:. ■ Fowl ■- 1 W -itI" noi tie I ^Kiin i .# ■ ■ ■ H i V g will