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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1886)
* * I WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. THE DISTRESSED CUT. A Charleston diepatch of the 4th says: M c M innville , T uesday , S ept . 7, 1886. Last night's «hoi k has served to greatly impair confidence. Nearly all the peo ple slept or remained out door« last The work of ttie forty-ninth congress night The great dread now ia the ap may be summarized as follows: The to tal number of measures that passed both proach of the equinoctial gales, which houses was 1,101, being 241 senate bills have alwava been disastrous in Charles and 860 bills which originated in the ton. In fact, last year’s disaster« were So great a« to attract national attei tion house; 1,095 of these were received by the president, and of that number 814 It i« estimated that every house in the were approved, 157 became laws without city has had it« foundation shattered by the earthquake Wall« have been rent, the president’s signature, 115 were ve toed, and 9 failed for want of signature chimney« and steeples are < tf their square and there is nothing sound about the at the time of adjournment, ten days not having expired since they reached city. If an equinoctial gale of usual se the president. Of the new laws, 746 verity should strike the city before con- were house measures and 241 senate sidoiable repaii» can be made, nearly measures. The laws tliatlbccame such every house in the city would be blown by limitation were, with two exceptions, down. TI uh gale come« sometimes as private pension and relief bill«. Of the late a« tho first week in September, but measures vetoed by the president, 36 last year it came in the last week in Au were senate and 77 house bills. Twenty gust. Thus it will be «ten that the city eight of the senate bill vetoed were pri is in imminent danger. At this moment vate pension bills, three weie for the a gale would cause such a crashing of erection of public building. Of tlm 77 timber, brick and mortar a« was never house bills disapproved by the president before heard of. The tern(.crature has 74 were private pension bills, and three changed so a« to warn people that a storm is at bandl The effect of a week’s were for the erectien of public buildings. storm and rain upon the homeless wo The number of measure« vetoed during the session was four more than have men and rhiTdren would be appalling.— Six ladies are reported to be dying from been vetoed fiom ttie foundation of the the effects of fright. The effort made government to the beginning of the ses sion just closed. Only one bill was yesteiday to clear away debris has been abandoned atiU tho people are Hettling pasted by the two house« over the veto. The principal appropriation bills passed hack into the melancholy of yesterday, l'wo aldetmen oi^tgicli ward, with three wore as follows: citizens, have beei^ appointed to con Agricultural ... 652,715 ... $ A i my.............. . 23,753,057 demn unsafe buildings. Berkely, chair 1,364,064 man of the committee, has entered upon Consular and diplomatic . . . District of Columbia............. 3,721,047 his duties He knows not what to do, Indian ..................................... 5,546,262 were to begin or where to stop. He free Legislative............................... 20,654,346 297,805 ly declared that if fire had swept the Militaiy academy................. Navy......................................... 12,989,907 city it would have been far preferable, Pension«................................... 76,075,200 for in that case insurance would have I’ostothco................................. 54,305,863 helped to repair waste placet./, River and harbor................. 14,473,1X10 Fatalities, so far as they have been as Sundry civil ........................... 22,657,510 First deficiency..................... 669,055 certained, number fifty-eight. This num Second deficiency.................. G,431,000 ber will be increased, for out of 200 in 6,850,325 Third deficiency ................. jured there are some cases of a gravity Alabama awards................... 5,769,015 Increase of navy.................... 3,500,000 that will probably result in death. The Miscellaneous................. . . 5,000,000 city still stands, but from south ol the Battery tho walk is lined with the dis Total ♦264,771,572 mantled residences of the wealthiest “3S‘ Judge David Martin, of thé second ju people, clear across to Cooper river.— dicial district of Kansas decided recently One goes from street to street, and from a case of importance under the prohibi house, to find that not one is uninjured, tory law of that state. Assistant Attor while many of those that stand, alter ney-General Tnfls commenced proceed defying the energy of the earthquake, ings to enjoin Zeiliold A Hagelin, brew threaten to fall. Many of them, and it ers, ol Atchison, from manufacturing is not extravagant to say a quarter of the and selling beer in the state of Kansas number, will have to be taken down.— for purposes not allowed by law. Appli There are about 12,000 or 14,000 build cation was made for a tiannferof the ings in the city. To replace a quarter of case to tho United States Circuit court, tin's number will cost $4,000,000 or $5,- on the ground that the prohibitory liquor 000,000, according to estimates of mod law is in violation of the constitution of erate persons. the United States. Judge Martin relus- ed the transfer on the ground that the supreme court of the United State« had already decided the point at issue, and that there was no Federal question in volved requiring the further adjudica tion of the Federal courts. Judge Mar tin’s decision is iu opposition to that of Judge Brewer, oi t'*e United States Cir cuit court, on the Waiiulf case, and of Judge Love, of Iowa. The power of the state to make and enforce its own police regulations is asserted, and the doctrine that a state is under obligations to pay for breweries and saloong injuriously af fected by the operation of the law is con troverted. ------ SHE RI DAN Third Street, Lafayette, Or, McMinnville, Oregon the Yamhill River on the Flint Martin Place ! J. M. CHAPMAN, Pro., Cariies a full stock of Furniture, of all kinds, Fine Bedroom Sets, Mirrors, Mouldings, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc. ------- FROM------- M. The best ever offered to the public. Sture, one door south of bridge, Sheridan, Oregon. 25cf The Perfect GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Storace and Cleaning, 3 cents. < ulcuttii sacks constantly on bund and sold at tin | lowest rutes. Uishtst Market ft ire Paid for Wheat. We keep one of the largest and best selected stocks of Merchandise in Yamhill County, and are selling our goods at bedrock prices. (V* tf GALLOWAY & COOK, Props. Cambrics, Manchester Sateens A large quantity a! excellent brick, -- • A full line of------- Undertaker’s Goods! DEALERS IN — - - —— ** rM e. 4 .v.»Ir t ex I ' > » I t/lC I b>*ZXr’ rw — V “ respectfully invited to call I spring «took in Ladies’ Dress Goods I Farmers are i . * ' 1.0 0 nrrifiul finii POnKlSTU in _ f I and see us, I has arrived and consists in part of and a large assortment of Call and be Convinced. LAWNS, la Blogant Color, and Style,. J. HAMNETT. lHtf Brocaded Lace Buntings The Milliner, GEO. W. BURT’S Prescription Drug Store McMinnville, Oregon In different quality, color« and pattern« all of which you will lind on calling at our Store ami examining the same will pro,, satisfactory both as to price ami quulity. <'all and see us. Me will take pleasure showing our goods, and then if you do not want to buy no harm w ill be done. pf Jones & Co., Ladies, please call and sep my 10 CÈNT COUNTER 10 r K Will have an early Fall Stock —Dealer« in— E. B. Fellows Simple and Unique, Machinery. Without —SUCCESSO» TO D. C. NABVEB— H. I). MONTGOMERY, o w Ö Will sell County or Township Rights. Also has The Furniture Mail Dashers for Sale at $1 25 Each. —Harness at the— White and Red Lead, Linseed and Lubricatinsr Oils, Varnishes of nil Description, Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting, Paris Whitinjr I’. & B. and Princess Metallic Hoof Paint, Venitian Red, Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, and Hardware. Pure tv JONES & Co. w in Yamhill County. Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumes, Etc. F. COLLARD, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, Cigars, Etc. Lafayette Harness Shop, —at absolutely— Portland Prices. c Buggy Harness from $12 00 and upward. Teuni Harness from $25.00 and upward. I have also something entirely new in the line of «went pails. My terms are CASH, or notes that can The W. C. T. U. convention at Cor be turned into cash. A. WELLS. vallis last week wan largely attended and the proceeding« were interesting. The -OPPOSITION number of members of the W. C. T. U. in the state is reported a« 722; amount of funds paid into the treasury this year, Next to Yamhill County Bank. »2304.91. Boot and Shoe Store ! M c M innvillb • • This Space is For « Special attention given to •.•epairing Guns. Pistols, Sewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc. I have in my shop as fine a power era»- feed lathe as can be found in the state unit uni fully prepared to Come See and be Convinced. Third Street Bet. D and E. 5tf Repair Broken Machinery of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction Engines, Etc. Brnly’n Bank Building, C St. BISHOP tfc KAY! —The Only— Onze,ox. Native Missourians. Itf EÜRISKO MARKET! —Dealers in— Groceries and Provisions. First Class Market —wno SELL— The Largest and Finest Stock ever brought In the City. to. Yamhill County. The president stated that Fill Benton The place where you enn get juicy stesb wanted to join. Flint Jetcher wanted and tine roasts all at the lowest market Hoots and Shoes made to order and neatly price. Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Friday» an initiatory ceremony prepared, so repaired. that the reception of memqers could be Always a Fat Cow on Hand. made more impressive. Prices to the Bedrock. HUSSEY'S OLD STAND. Itf W. J. GARRISON & CO. 22tf Antony, thought there Was to much itf F. DIELSCHNEIDER. •lisliatory ceremony now in the world and to little fruternitory. SHERIDAN Tho following seems to bo tho most Philander proposed to ren4 a remfn- I reasonable crop estimate of the produc isenco of old limes in Pike, upon the tion for 188(1 of the groat cereal andotli- introduction of member«. er staples of tho United States: Wheat, The Direct Route 1 No Delays I The president stated that another 425,000,000 bushel«, oat« 500,000,000, rye Fast Trainsl R. McKUNE, P ropr . word like that and tho offender would 30,000,000, barley 60,000,000 bushels, walkout of the hall without his hat. TZIZE LOWEST TdJLTES cotton 6,500,050 bales, tobacco 550,0*10,• For no native ever used that word be TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS 000 pounds, and sugar 250,000 hogs side« it was used a« a title for all the East. Tickets sold to all prominent points I heads. There is no promise, in the case Teams and outfits furnished parties wish- throughout the East and Southeast. state lie« published in the newspapers. of any of the above, of either an extra to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. If Fill Denton could say “cow” and not TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS! ordinarily heavy or a very light yield.— “keow” he could come in and take his Be careful and do not make a mistake. Probably all are what might lie termed ------- AT THE-------- But be sure to take the Woe Bott and Dim Jewley were good average« for a fair crop year. They seat. sent out as a committee to examine him. orthern ailroad represent plenty, without much surplus. Cool Capper wanted to know if the And see that your ticket reads via This probably means better prices in size of a man’s feet hadn't ought to be Proprietor of each ease than a heavy surplus, for there ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS, set down as a qualification. is much less foreign demand than in for To avoid changes and serious delays occv I Antony objected because he had seen sioned by other routes. mer years for our surplus products. The OF-------- problem for the farmers and planters of sucker« and buckeye with feet as big as All Rinds of Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars a sugar trough. the United States has taken this shape: are Run on Regular Express Fill Benton come in and asked leave to keep the production of agricultural Executed at the— Trains Full Length of the to sign tho constitution and by-law« so v on ? t 2,, or<lc r. Constantly on hand, Mill staple« within medium bound«, or have teed, Flour Wheat and Oats. Also, «11 Line. Berths Free. that he might bo a full member. McMinnville, - - Oregon, prices go so low that there is no adequate kinds of Wood, Shingles, Posts, Shakes, Ho was informed by the ehair that no LOW RATES! QUICKTIME! Ltc. All orders left with us for Stowe A return to the producer. Who has on hand member was allowed to 1« full witliout Brower s lumber yard promptly attended General Office of the Company, the crowd all having a show, and the What Yamhill county needs is manu only sign allowed was the sign of distress A LARGE NUMBER OF BRICK Delivery Wagon Always Ready. N9. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or factories. She has an abundance of that a native always gave when he met wi"’ lt Tod<1- Citv And is ready to fill all order« for the Drug Store, promptly filled. itf. ’ water power, which, if properly used, a dude that was protected by law the A. D. CHARLTON, largest and best brick in the county, a. same as any other man. General Western Passenger Agent. I would run machinery that would give Noe Dutton thought the laws of man From $5 to $8 per Thousand. employment to 10,000 people; she is ca would not apply to the dude and ap 1 2tf pable of producing her own wool and pealed to Fill Benton the lawyer to (Successor to J. B. Rohr,) oilier articles to bo manufactured, and prove it. Fill said as tho laws of man did not ap nil that is required is somebody with ply to the dude, that the law for tho Third Street, bet ween E and F. i .ipital, push and vim, who is not atraid prevention of cruelty to animals would. Antnov thought it was a slam on the to take his chances among a thrifty and McMinnville, Oregon. [Corner Third and C Streets] animal kingdom to class the dude as an energetic people. animal, especially a puke dude. Then OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, Carriage Tainting and Sign Writing he looked knowingly st Philander. a specialty. Jack Powers has lieen pardoned. It Philander jtmqied up demanded an Will open will be remembeie i that on the evening explanation and said his “address was First-class accommodations for Ccnim^ OCTOBER 18, 1886. A share of this public patronage is re- <yal men and genera! travel. of July 5, 1881, in Portland lie shot and Columbus. S. C_, so to speak.” The president brought down his hick Transient stock well cared for. Attention is respectfully invited to this spectfully solicited. killed his father-in-low, Ben Cornelius, ory cane ai rose the table and Bandy lie was tried and condemned to death, Akers bench-legged Rate run out from Everything new and in First-Class Or^ nrsiNBss scnooi.. Itf Shop—Rohr’s old stand, McMinnville, 0. but being granted a new trial the ver under it and was going to sample Phil Its facilities for tnorough practical in Patronage respectfully solicited. anders calf, but at the word "order ” he dict was changed and he was sentenced struction; actual business department a specialty where citrrencv. bank checks to the penitentiary for life. After five and Philander both settled down nnd it drafts, etc., are used. puzzled Antonv to know which Was the yearn confinement he is released. Pow- most obedient Philander or the fiste. Class or private instruction dav or even m < minnville , O regon . ing. Mas. A. M c D onald . | Miss K. Tiros’””' at one time kept a saloon at St. Joe in Sliute Lobe was granted a traveling College Journal sent free on application ' card an<l Fiim Jetcher aoutig “Natchez Always on hand ti e best quality of Reef thia county. In Mrs. Stuart's Millinery Store. £ £ !! ’ ? !-T ,HT " x Pr >»- i Mutton, l ’ ork. and Under the Hill." non. in, ’ LI AT KE, Secretary. Tho meeting then adjourned to see HAIR WEAVING and STAMPING OPPOSITE THE GRANGE STORM r. o. box lot. 5 tt f 7 Thu Oregon State Fair begins next Bandy Akers fiste whip Soc Dutton« old I Oppowt. Grange Store. McMinnville. itf McMinnville, Oregon. | Monday, and great preparations are be honner, but it couldn’t make the riffle. A M ember . ing made for it. The pavilion and stock « w. D. F extox . f w F mton Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat exhibits will surpass any preceding fair Rlackburn A Peckham, the agents of stock. FENTON «V FENTON. Charleston was shaken np again set« Chas. H. Dodd A Co., are doing the ♦ 1 »nd Heute. Single meab 25cts. boss machine business of the county, oral times the latter part of the week by sold some 25 twine binders and two Fine Sample room, for Commercial Mea 1 attorneys at L aw Cured without the u«e of knife, lig»*"!*; ’ Respectfully, caustic or acid«. “No pay until ‘ UIf J gArflij'iako. steam thrcftlicrw. ur f . mim. prop. W F. PAN’tiASNER Office at McMinnville Hotel. Call a«“* orego . v . I references.. The j>oor eiircrl free of chatFI t ’■t’r ,*»• , >”mI TA. W INTER. M 1 ’"l Prices to Suit the Times. The Cheapest Goods in the World. Livery and Feed Stable!! Transient Stock Weil Cared For ! BRICK! BRICK! Old Reliable PIONEER BRICK YARD. ./V. C. Saylor ! Give me a Call «« N J. J. COLLARD, It. 1 Ely P acific R ht Trucking and Delivering TELEPHONE OFFICE Chas. L. Bergevin N Quickly, Plain and Ornamental Painting and Paper Hanging. Henderson Bros. Props. CITY MARKET Hrs II. P. STURT, Fashionable ilnssmaking. The Leader in Millinery All Kinds of Meat St. Charles Hotel The Leading Hotel of MrMimnillf. GIVE ME A CALL. pr. 1 1 I Bai —Dealer in— THE LOWEST PRICES. -qtl Prices as Low as the Lowest. ^Carries the Largest and Best Stock Can be found at the St. Charles Hotel, 24ml McMinnville, Oregon. HERE WE ARE AT LAST ! —Proprietors of— Nesfutea Saw Mills, McMimnille Nash and door Factory. PILES I I the JI I pah F I «mi Sí I fout Pl I pies Bi ■ ther Mt I <on oi I a we Co: wbea bush Oe< tierna tors, i Ret I fu rnii I group Mr« I destin I -one wi I I I I I Bloc Iceived lauttnni Thai ■ severa I work o I A fu' I meetin Im., at i I Thos lind rei 16t I S afki [That m lor whet L ^ur y haken c land is 1 lously sc I The 1 Rhe fines [neis are [best flou I Choie« [Folger’« [17 cent» the Bake [ Mrs. 1 Kaken sin Irecoverir was call. [ Mr. Wi ¡North Ya evening the same Í Mr. Eli forms us Wheat tb bushel« pi Farmen Well to coi fore sellin prices in t Sirs. O. home of , two weekt »nd capabl One hun tora goats PJtf Mr. Jno. left Tliursd »turn with kite's who and. Now is tl tELETHONK hember it ind that th Bsue. The Kinn hg a goo. hey are go, t> business, neceed. Read J. M Brtiaement. lock, nnd b. P doesn't li ba I c it for y