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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPI-iONE. Ili F OKI.(.OX 1 Ml I BIT CAB tfctóWìi'.j Last ThiusiLiv the ear filled with O.e- M c M inxvii . i e .T i ■ v, Aum.sr24, Issò. . gon productions left I’oi thiml. It goes ■ on its tour of about three months in Fevcnxif the anarehistsjwho have been i charge of D. S. K. Bui.-k ami D. D. l’ret- oil triul tor several weeks at Chicago , tj-L. in, the first us manager, tho second have been found guilty of minder in the , as superintendent, in charge of the con first degree, and will answer for theit tents of tl.e car. This route as laid out ■erinm on the gallows, while nn eighth ! is ir on Portland to Minneapolis, v.bore will servo fifteen year., in the penitentia the car will be. cxhiliitc I nt the exposi ry for lending bis assistance in the tion. After tbnt it will im taken to stute In the City. crim?. Tiie New York ftorl 1,.in un ar and county fairs in Iowa, Wisconsin, ticle lm.ided “The Triumph of Law,” Michigan, Nebraska, Indiana, Missouri, says: “Through no feeling of a revenge Illinois, Kansa«, ami then make one ful character, but tliiougli a deep sense trip into the eastern states iliiongli Cliio that ci'cuinstances demand it, the peo an 1 Pennsylvania, returning home some ple of the United .• tales will co emend lima early in November. A Portland the verdict of the jury in the trial of the paper speaks thus of the car and its mis Chicago anarc'.iistii. Tlc-y w ill •! > this se n : “A good deal 1ms been ruii.l about becauie it was justified by the evidence, sending phenomena! growths, big tilings, and because it was necessary thut the etc., in this way, and it was determined status of tho peculiar crime involved to stick to the motto of the state boai 1, PIONEER BRICK should be distinctly and emphatically “0 egon as it iB.” Ju t i s the pamph established by the courts. In no other let discourages the coming here of la way could tho fact be so cil'ectiially es boring men or mechanics, without tablished by the cotnts. In no other means, or professional men, nnlcu.s they wav could the fact bo so emphatically can go to the top, jit so the state bo.nd - - Oregon, set forth, both at home and abroad, that proposed to show tlm visitois to the car, McMinnville, the laws of this countrj’ are adequate to just, a fair avetage of what Oregon soil Who has just finished burning a kiln meet this imported description of mur c nt do. There inn’t a hot house urged der. Wo constitute a free nation, but '•r a phenomenal growth in the car.— TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND ! ! there is no resting place for anarchists Will'll the visitor in Iowa or Ohio stand: beside the ear, or half a mile away, and And is ready to fill all orders for the among us.” read«, in Waddel A Berger’s best paint, largest and best brick in the county, a There’s a little fun down at Sacramen- “A Grain <iateway into Oregon,” “Come From $5 to $8 per Thousand. . Governor Stem man Ims declined in ami examine average s .ecimins of the state led.' I.itme adjourned ni.til b- p- Oregon growth,” he is told in a line be tember 7. A resolution to that effect low that lie can get “accurate and trust passe I the assembly, but was disagreed worthy information for those seeking to be tho senate. The governor, there homes in a mild and healthful climate, I would most respectfully announce that fore, took it upon himself to adjourn the or the best fields for investment of in I L ive li .'. m --1 tie- Chris Newby I 1- -urim: Mill in Happy Valley, anil am thonmglilv body. President Daggett, of the senate, dustry and capital.” This is what the overhauling ami repairing it. ami after the said that lie eon i b'reil the adjoin ament board intend? I lie slioul I get when lie 23d nt' August -.-.•ill be ready to do grilldill orcash. <»f tim uBi-embly. withmit consulting the came to examine the contents of tlie car. I for toll ('ome ami see me. 18in3 .1. A. VERSTKEG. senate, an act of disrespect to a co-ordi In the ear, including about 3,000 news nate branch of the government. It was papers sent in from different portions of DISSOLUTION NOTICE. therefore ruled that, the legial it'i e had the slate, there aie (12,(WO pieces of im ’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT not adjourned, It is within the powei migration lit-."atme, for distribution AFTOTIt the co-partnership heretofore existing of both houses to determine w ben thev along that three months’ journey, and between L Hiol>e and S. A. Manning, doin.. busii e<s at McMinnville, Oregon, under shall adjourn, but until that determina anyone who lias read “Oregon aa it is,” the firm name of Shobe A Manning, lias tion i t rem lied by a final action, theie or any of tha foldars or leall-jts, whicli been this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Shobe rt tiring. The accounts due the can be no adjournment. Mattern ii’e are epitomes of the pamphlet, knows late linn will be collected bv L. Shobe. now in a coin).heated form. The whole that there is no exageration in any of it. EI THER SHORE. S. A. MANNING. matter is consab :ed to lie a political job Anil so when the Wisconsin ortho Mich McMinnville, Or.. Aug. 2, lrt-SG. ](>w4 us the icpiriili in and democratic con igan farmer takes a stroll through that ventions tneet de. ing ti e proposed va car, looks into glass jars, where there cation. are twenty-two ounce pears, ten ounce It is learned from a gorgeous poster peaches, iivo ounce plums, or stands M c M innville , O regon . now decorating the dead wall ami fences alongside of wheat and oats seven loet high, lie may rest assured that the soil Always on Land ti e best quality of Beef, of this section of the state that there is Mutton, Pork, and connected with one o.' this year’: circus- producing these things can be depended os a gentlem in who has reached “the upon for an average growth, such as he nemi! cf greatness” as an equestrian.— sees elsewhere in the car, and which lie Perhaps the po-ter tells the truth. And must concede is equal to the reasonable yet it doe ; not. stale in its enumeration desiros of the farmer or the fruit grower. Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat stock. of tin) accomplishments of this genius The visitor, who is interested in woods, will ,'ind some admirable specimens, the GIVE ME A CALL. that his equal to tho feat of ri ling two Rrspectfully, horses moving at the same time, but in mining man <vill bo delighted with the ltf W. F. BANGAR8ER. opposite directions. Hence, wo take it display of specimens from eastern and that possibly lids “aciim of g.eatness” »outhern Oregon, the Brownsville wool must yield the palm to Grover Clove en mill people show v. hat thick and ele land. Cleveland for several months has gant blankets we sleep under at our I been riding tlm chargor “Reform” going summer resort on the Pacific coast, lie one way and tlie charger “Anti-Reforin” wonders how the Columbia River l’api r going in tim opposite—the Garland di compuny can make paper ont of wood, lie gets a splendid view of tho metropo rection. lis of the state, ho can measure our soil President Clevel.ind vetoed 113 bills in u vegetable way—though it is early in in eight months. President Grant ve the season for ruc.li things—in a word, toed 28 bills eight years; Lincoln vetoed he must see in these things that Oregon one, Hayes 12 ami Arthur 4; Andrew presents superior inducements to the ag Johnson vetoed 17, and all tho presi riculturist, to the fruit grower, to the dents prior to Lincoln bail vetoed only manufacturer and the capita list. 4(1 bills. In all 108 bills had been vetoed since the foundation of the government Business Specials. when President Cleveland was inaugu rated, ami he alone Ims vetoed 113. He also killed nine bills by refusing his sig Fresh roasted peanuts at If. If. Welch’s, tf nature after congress adjourned, but al lowed 157 to becoino laws without his li e colil and genuine lemonade at 11. II. Welch's. tf signature. DEAI.EllS IN lias been thoroughly t Over the Yamhill River on the ready to receive gram. Flint Martin Placa ! G ENERAL MERCHANDISE. We keep one of the largest an<l l i.-t selected h !< h ks of Merchandise in Yqmhill County, ami tire selling . ’:BD hiG1 Paid for L'hcat. our g> .><!.- at k ilroi k prices. Our in Lttdiet- Dress Goods Farmers are respectfully invited to call spring Ims arrived and consists in part of' and see us, tf GALLOWAY & C03X, Props. The best ever offered to the public. Cambrics, Manchester Sateens and a large assortment of Cai! and bo Convinced. LAWN’S, tn Mi'C“i>t Culoi-H anil Style», Old Reliable B.-ccadcd Lace Buntings APOTHECARIES’ HALL'. GEO. W. BURT'S Prescription Drug 7\_. C. Sayloi McMinnville, Oregon. Store. Scrdiiica Naw Hills, Mi ’tiiiiBiili’ '.¡hi'i anil ('inn' Fatlory,. Will hive an early Fail Stock. —Dealers in-- White and Red Lead, Lin eed and Lubricatinff Oi]^ Viii’iiiidies of ¡11! Description, Kab Miiini1, Spanish Whiting, Paris Whiting P. i'. B. mid Princess Metallic Ihrni- Paint, Venititiii Red, Spanish Brov.n, Yellow Ochre, mid Hardware. Alillino' ’Done! —>T<( ESSOR TO L>. C Prices as Low as the Lowest. JONES & Co. Purs C!TY MARKET Ite.niz.'r: Now wheat is reported to bo coming in on the Narrow Gaugo nt Dayton, Yambill county, ami at Ray’s Landing, in large quantities. The str. Champion, which is running regularly between Dayton an 1 Oregon City, is kept very busy, Sho is bringing down nil tho wheat she can carry at each trip; but as lire water i« i low at the mouth of the Yamhill, full loads can not bo brought down. In addition to regular trips, the Champion is making extra trips to Ray’s Landing. Vi Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fino Fishing Tackle, Cigars, Etc. THE LOWEST PRICES. Special attention "ivrn to repairing Gunn, Pi Sewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc. I ha ve in my shop as tine a power cross- fed! la!!ie ns can 1-c found in the state and am fully jircpared to Repair Broken Machinery i f all kiml Farm JJuchincry, Traction Engines, Etc. i bird Street Bet. I) ami Braly’s Rank Building, C St. To be held on the Fair Grounds at McMinnville, Or., EÜRISK0 MARKET! —The Only— —Dealers in— Groceries and Provisions. In addition to the Class Market In the City. Tl:i- plai e when- you can get juicy stealo and fine roasts alf at the lowest market price, k'ri -u Fish Tuesdays and Friday«. Finest Speed Contests BUSSEY’S Ever witnessed in the state, there will be First Liberal Premiums OLD Always a Fat Cow on Hand. STAND. ltf ttf V/. J. GARRISON & CO. SHERIDAN H| M1! Mi a c ■ ' ' ig •';r- ü ■ ■ ty. --- DEALER IN--- Given on a!! nicritorius exhibit« in A"r! culture. Horticulture. Floral Exhibits, Me chanical Products, Fancy Needle Work, \\ orks of Art, Minerology and other Natu ral Specimens, Poultry and Stock of all " kinds. to th' ■ L? I cOOT” B e Groceries, Proviaions, Crock ■ cl ■ ■' ery and Glassware. ■ ;■ i-.i: AIr ?' - JS ’All gomls delivered in the city. ltf R. MoKUNE, P ropr . Between the Young Women’s Club, of Teams and outfits furnished parties wish- North Yamhill, and a Picked Nine of’■ Old to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. Men. George Cornet is the efficient and gen tlemanly artist in Welch's Ton. oral Pal lors, niter August (>. Reduced Rates on all R. R. Lines. For a square meal goto the St. Charles —only 23 cents. Trucking and Delivering TELEPHONE OFFICE (Successor to J. B. Itohr,) - who Neatlv. » 7 sell — Quicklv, I’iain and Ornamental Painting and Paper Hanging, Carriage The Cheapest Goods in the World. Cheaply. I'atnitng nn<l sign Writing a Specialty. A share of this public patronage is re spectfully solicited. ltfShop—Bohr’s old stand, McMinnville, 0. The Leader in Millinery HAIR WEAVING and STAMPING |'»’i'!«'Hte<;rang..St.>r... Mi-Minnvilie. The Leading Hotel of MrHininillr. $1 and Hou*«?. Single ineah 25cts. Fine Snmple room« fur Commercial Xcn nr F. NUBER. Trop. H<-f His H TO EA8T-BOUND PASSENGERS! Lu careful and do not make a mistake. But be sure to take the P R ailroad 1 tains Full Length of the Line. Berths Free. LOW RATES! QUICKTIME! I General Office of the Company, [■ No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or A. 0. CHARLTON, ••■neral Western Passenger Agent. I Third Street, between E and F. McMinnville, Oregon. Henderson Bros. Props. st. Charles Hotel H-- Pone to order. Constantly on liand^Mil! orthern acific i\ee<l, Dour, Wheat and Onts. Also «11 And see that your ticket reads via kinds of AVood, Shin^lfs, Posts. Hiake* Etc. All orders left with us for «<towe A ST. PAUL OR Fnl Ji NEAPOLIS, j brower s lumber yard promptly attended io avoid (''iifin jf < and serioqs delays occa sioned by other refutes. j Delivery Wagon Always Ready. Orders left with Itog.-rs A Todd, at fitv Flirotigh Emigrant Sleeping Cars Drug store, promptly Idled. ltf, ’ are. Run on Regular Express Chas. L. Bergevin, New To-Day ■ hi Last. 1 ickets sold to all prominent points throughout the East and Southeast. N n’f CUSTER POST BAND. The Best iu the State. . Gr«t-i-l.i«- accommodations for t'emm«’ cial men and general travel. 1 ransient stock well cared for. Everything new and in First-Class Order I atronage respectfully solicited.____ PILES ’ "red without the use of knife, ligaf’*: . Is prepared to furnish mu... f. . ..u <’r ¡ d i<h. “No pay until ‘ i f’-ms at reasonable rates. \dd-e«s °W“’ Office at McMinnville Hotel. Call and* N. J. ROWLAND reference»». The poor cured free of char^l •'•«•nagcr. M'Mitim. ;ue I I'fil r. A WINTER. M• D ''is- H TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS All Kinds of This Space is For K The Direct Route! No Delays! Fast Trains! TI1E LOWEST ESJLTES &! iiiiy Hi asi Fd h. —Executed at the— H biril.iir Give me a Call «r J. J. Proprietor COLLARD, of Those having fruits of all kinds can find ready sale by applying to 16ml F. K lovchek . A portion of Texas was visited by a ____________ __ • T fearful Htorm On Friday last. Houses and other buildings were blown to atoms DISSOLUTION NOTICE. and the whole face of the country bc- camn a vast sea so ereat was th - rain \T 'Til'll is hereby given that the co-part- *’ i: t-hip heretofore existing under the fall. It is est ini it el that tho loss will firm name of John A. Cnhi A Co., at the town of Sheridan, Yamhill Co , Or., is this reach a half million day dissolved by mutual consent. M r. John A. Cain withdrawing therefrom. All debts We tell you there is somethin; al! owing by the iinn are assumed and will wtong nomewhero. While Portland paid by the remaining copartners, nml nil debts owing to the firm arc payable to said dealers telegraph to country dealer fl 20 remaining impartnem, only. per r ental, daily papers quote it from Sheridan, Or , Aug. l«ih, 1«-!. A CAIN, fl tJ'oi sl I.-». Why this discrepeney? FANN 11' FOSTER, 2lml RENA FOSiER. Well, well? tiie president and party caught several fish, tim oilier da.v. ami .Mrs. actually fried "tlapjai ks” tor lunch Wonder if the president vetoed NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF 1880. uny of them. \JOTICE IS HE1’’ BY GIVEN THAT ‘ th. Board of li.piali, ition for the ( The two companies of infantry rent to '.mntvi.f Yamliill, State of Oregon, will attend at the court house in said countv. at Seattle at tho time of tlio Chinere riots ttic office of the Countv Clerk. fromM.it> have he -n ordered bv tlto secretary of day. the 13th. to Saturday. the tsth day of war to return t" Fort Vancouver. September, tssu, inclusive, to mibliclv ex amine the aiscssmant roll, ami cm t r.ll Whxt’ii in a name when editor Cutting error« in valuation, description, or qualities of Linds, ots. or other property, nml nil can't uet out of jail by u short cut ? parties interested arc hereby notified to ap pear nt the time and place ilsive mentioned. Polk county's school fund amounts to 1 It HENDI RSON. 542.50. tSm! Assessor of Yamhill County, Vr. in Yamhiil Countv. Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumes, Etc. Hlas:' H l'r. ’ Blackbui’1 A Peckham have just re ceived nri.l are unpicking a tine lino of summer Jtess goods, hosiery Ac. * Farmers having wool to sell will do well to i-Au uit i .iicxmirTi A I'ockani be Wheat summary in the Farmer’s Re fore selling as they pay tlio highest prices in the county. view : There has been nothing in the Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at repot ted threshing of who,it to indicate Stf any apeeial ehattgo in estimates made the McMinnville Hotel. regarding the output for the entire coun Blackburn A Peckham, tho agents of try, viz: from 41«."-'0,000 to 420,000,000 Chas. II. Distil A Co., are doing the bushel. The yield of Dakota, Washing boss maeliino business of the county, sold some 25 twine binders and two ton ti'rrilory and Oregon will fall ahoit steam threshers. of esliinutvH heietofoie published. In .tiff :• r t quality, colors mid patterns, all nt wlii. Ii jmiwrll limi on calling ut our -I.,:-, anil . •'■tmiiie.'Z tile same will prove- ..¡tisi'iii-to.-y both lo price nml quality, i'all und see ui. \\ e will take pleasure in our goods, ami llu'ii if you do nut v.ant to Luv im harm will be done lift'. ■ b ■11. • m I The I, ■ at the II ■ ; 7 I . ■ Miss ( ■ ville, ■ i'o I I ('apt. ' ■ high bos pie is a g I Materi lor tho n< Mone tor I Tho “fl ever, nov to tlie grt I Leslie 1 Ir . I think it a I Mrs. M ■ pre visitii Plis. G. F I “Och, < lour feet il bion,” saj I lion. J. futur, lav. I.on pietty I The new pmpl.'te 1 Ike multile I Meeting psiden.'e < k'W afternt Nine stea B" i.t town t appear q Charley I >■ i ' Smith«, wr