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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.! TEEEGICAPlilC [From the Portland News.] M c M innville , T uesday , S ept . 21, 18S6. N ew Y ork , Sept. 17—Business fail ures in the United States and Canada for the last seven days were 185 as com pared with 178 the previous week. • A correspondent of the News tells us of an old Catholic mission in San Fran cisco that was built in 1776—110 years ago. The building is built of adobe, is verv long and narrow, and the interior, while not showing the effects of time so much at the outside, nevertheless has an ancient appearance. Son.e changes have been made on the inside, but of little importance, and they weie made twenty-five years ago, so they are scarce ly noticeable to the stranger, as it never has bee.- thoroughly dusted but once. Ths 3tatues and carvings behind the al tar are still in good condition, and re flect credit upon those who made them in that early day. They are almost life size, and the frame work in which they are placed covers the entire end of the church, and extends to the ceiling. The figures represent the Savior on the cross, the Virgin Mary and other biblical rep resentations. The same paint of 100 years ago is cn them, and the original colors are wall retained. The public have been presented, since S ofia , Sept. 17—A Russian agent here Hie Charleston earthquake, with so has informed the Bulgarian government great a variety of scientific deliverances that Russia will not only maintain the on the subject that must tend to confu independence of Bulgaria, but also claims sion of mind. This result is the more to the right of defending her. )>o apprehended because the men of B erlin , Sept. 17.—The startling science who impart their views appear rumor is in circulation'that ; a plot to curiously reluctant to admit what is real murder Prince Alexander has been ly a necessary proviso to all theories discovered, and that two men i have namely, the fact that r.o positive or defi been found who were paid to commit nite knowledge of the cause of earth the crime. It has created the wildest quakes is possessed by any human be indignation. Ing. The temptation to» dogmatize, W ashington , Sept. 17.—The Star however, is ton strong for the majority, thi3 evening says it is reported that and so v.e have had the by no means edifying spectacle of a number of savants Secretary Manning will go as Minister each of whom has a pet theory, but to Austria instead of returning to the nona of whose pet theories accord with treasury department. A hint to iiis one another. That tira disagreement appointment it said to have been made should exist under the circumstances is to Austria, and was recieved with great That v/aa a pretty neat little trick indaed in no —ay surprising for the favor. played on the people of Multnomah H artford , Sept. 17.—A memorial county whole matter is guesswork, and the Mrs Alice Gove was nomiaat- proof of this lies In the unquestior.rble arch, erected by the town in honor of ed by democrats, mugwumps, et al for fact ¡tut no positive knowledge exists the soldiers and sailors of the war of the superintendent of schools against P M. concerning any of the most vital factors rebellion, was dedicate! lo-day. A C. Gau'.t, the rjgular republican nomi in the problem. In regard to some of general holiday was declared, and the nee. Tbs lady was sleeted—more thro’ and manufactories were sympathy than anything else—bat c.l- these factors it is strange to find men of banks science still putting forward hypotheses closed. The streets are crowded aud ir.set before she qualifies for the position Several he r?3:gnation is handed in, accepted which the latest researches discredit, as buildings gaily decorated. lor instance the hypothesis of a liquid Grand Army posts were present. her husband appointed to fill the vacan nucleus to the earth. C harleston , Sept. 17.—Last night cy. ‘ For ways that are dark and tricks It has l ean demonstrated that a globe was quiet. Work is going on actively, that ars va n” the methods used by po hav.ng -i liquid nucleus end a compara but bricklayers and plasterers are bad litical tricksters are indeed very peculiar. tively thin crust would not possess the ly needed. Tbo sustenance committee rigidity necessary to resist tidal action. are now issuing rations to nearly To the Farmer. It has also been shown that tl.o pheno 7,000 persons, a large majority of mena o’ precession and nutation could whom aro colored. No case of dis Messrs. F. BarnekofT & Co., have not be what they are if the globe wore tress fails to recicve prompt attention. thoroughly renovated and overhauled ns elastic aim ? plastic as a lipuid interior T olai . o , I li .. Sept. 16.—A cyclone the Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, would make it. In conformation of the. > swept over tl.is place this afternoon, recently purchased by them and are now views it has been still further demon ready to receive grain. They will clean strated that in fact the earth possesses a carrying away the scaffolding around and store at 3 cents, and will bo ready the steeple of the Catholic Church, rigidity cqua' to that of eteel; and such to buy and pay tho highest price going, rigidity is incompatible with the central which is undergoing repcira. It scatter in cas :. Sacks kept on hand and’ cold ed 'ragments • -w&zx/wisuo 1.7'. for ore VI v &SV..SU1VX« hundred rods, > and fire hypothesis. There remain the the to farmei8 at the lowest rates. Thia is a ory of a solid nucleus and a fluid zone mer. working on the scaffold bad barely perfectly responsible firm, and those Portions of a nr v bavin;; gra'a to ¡ell or -.to;-e, or in nned interposed between it and the crust; time tc decend. and the theory, which Sir William livery ntvble were can ed al euti- o. ¿acks, should call and see them, tf Thomsen has maintained very ably of a block end hurle<’ threu/b ‘.no ■ii'eo.' the At ;'t:ivoy 'ye Lulas As to the thickness of tho Firaid o ’’ice. ’olid globe. Teauier’s Examination. he.et the M. « ..urch, which earth’s cruet the most various ideas are east held, but perhaps the "rented weight of was just being ccnple'ed, wa3 totally The teacher’s public examination will opinion td day favors a thickness of demolished. The extent cf the less be held at the court house in Lafayette, from SOO to 1,000 miles. If that be ac through tl.e country must be very great, Oregon, on Saterdsy tho ':5th day of cepted the explanation ci seismic action but canrct be ascertained to-night. September, 1836, beginning at 8 o’clock, by any movement of the interior fluid J. A C. F'. eund , C hicago , Sept. 16.—The ant'-saloon a. m. sharp. Superintendent. fire must bo abandoned. The theory National Convention waB bald Lera to employed to account for volcanic distur day and was attended by two hundred T hey are H ebe _ .—That car Mtrttll load IVI of 1 bances, namely that bodies of water find d.elegatca from seven states. Ex-Scna their way into subterranean recesses and tor Witidota o( Mj,q’',y»ok- • • '•“* tficYr enterprise, as they have the finest ..uoptert wlfn but six dissenting assortment of cooks and heaters ever ‘uzc—frmu'rted into vuucr Uli «><<•--•• though obviously not generally applica vote:. It denaa.-.ds of the republican seen in the city, and the prices on them are far below anything ever offered here ble ; being quite useless, for instance, in party, cf which tho delegates claim to or elsewhere on the west side. be membeir, to *ake a rm and decided such cases as that of the Caracas, where stand in the suppression of the liquor tho shocks ccntinued ihreo years. S hooting M atch .—At W. F. Collard’s Considering tlie disagreement among traffic by the submission of constitution shooting gallery, a good Winchester ri geologists respecting the procesees of al amendments to the people, and it mountaining-maku.g, and the forco of favors local option laws until such lle, a box of cigars and a trade dollar aro offered as prizes for the three best the objections which lie against some amendments aro adopted. Every one, allots. Chances, 50 cents. Go and take points in every theory, it is certainly irrespective of party, is called upon to a chance of getting a $10.60 rifle for 50 strange that any attempt should be join in securing these objects. A de cents. marie to dogmatize upon earthquakes. termined but unsuccessful effort was It has bee 1 asserted with a curious as- made by the radical prohibition element numption of certainty, by some scientific tc kill the section providing for high nren, that the Charlston earthquake was saloon taxes. a result of displacement in the line of P hiladelphia , Sept. 16.—The Nort FOB THE tho Appalachian Range. So far -s hern Pacific supplies the press with the noted the fact? do not appear to bear following synopsis of the annual repoit out that theory If, as alleged, the cen of the year ending June 30th: Total tre ct tho disturbance was in North earnings, including leased branch, $11, Carolina, tho direction of the shocks 730.F26 46; total operating expences $6, should have been vortical there. But 156,263 74; net earnings $5,574,263 74; we have no report of any verticie surplus over all fixed charges and ex shocks, while at Summerville and at expenses, $111,19» 75. Charleston the movement noted wa3 Compared with last year, the earnings from southeast to northwest. The di in the freight traffic increased $1,635,401, TRY it three months for rection of the shocks, that is to say, was while the passenger earnings fell off oblique, apd indicated that the center of $178,663 and miscellaneous business the disturbance was under the ocean. $6,836. Earnings on local freight in Why there has been no earthquake creased $1,497,797 and on through wave it is impossible to say. Had the freight decreased $652,122. The net centre of disturbance been very distant earmr.gs on branch roads were $218,796, tho tidal wave might arrive long after an increase of $51,725 over laBt year, SAMPLE COPY FREE. the earth wave, as has frequently hap The itinne! on the cascade division pened . The occurrence of shocks over will be finished in June, 1888. The road so large an area as one million square will be completed tc the mountains and I AM SELLING miles certainly justifies belief in some- connected by a switch next spring. The tlvng more than a local disturbance as totul cost of tlie seventy-five and one- the originating cause, and the almost half m iec of road yet to be completed is simultaneous occurrence of shock in $3,500,000. A number of branch roads Greece and California mill further dis- ars in cou-se of construction. The total i redits the theory of dis|Jacemont along length of road owned and controlled is the base lino of the Appalachian moun 2,808 miles. The amount cf land tains. But all speculation on the sub sold during the year was 370,925 acres ject, says the Tribune, no matter by for $1,376,844. The sales of town lots whom, is simply conjectural, and since and timber made the total recipta of the scientists have failed to make this the land department $1,448,148, The -----AT----- irtqxjrtant truth dear to tho public it amount of land esrnsd during ti e year seems to be desirable that it should, be was l,C64,000 acres. The total acres done for them. The physics of the earned to Jure 30th. 44,864,000, and earth’s crust are really but little known, ho total 6ales 5,829,123 acres. and the mode of action of the dynamic forces which have made it what it is, NOTES AJ*D NEWS. Come ard See for Yourself. and which continue to modify it, is dis puted almost as hotly now as in the days Of the $15,000.000 3 per cent bonds of Leibnitz and Descartes. included in the '. I2d call, about $100,000 are held to secure national hank circula The Hillsboro Independent seconds tion. the suggestion of the T ki epiionk regard The weekly bank statement oi the as ing the organisation of a district agricul sociated banks shows a reserve increase tural society, but thinks that Hillsboro of $48,000. Banks now hold $7,682.000 would be the best point at which to hold in excess of the legal rule. the fairs We cannot quite agree on That was an honest teamster who that point, Bro. Jones McMinnville is more centrally located; has grounds found a wallet containing $7,000, the —Dealers in— ready fenco.l; sheds built; a mile track other day and returned it to its owner that next year «ill be the best in the He received $200 for his trouble and state ; wells sunk on the grounds, good honesty. Convicts employed by the Egyptian running water ion-Meek, the lovliest camping ground tho state affords, while government at the Djebiseit petroleum in point of agriculture, horticulture, etc., works, mutinied recently, and twenty- this section cannot be excelled. But four of the mutineers had to lie killed thore’s time enough to consider these before the others could be forced «gain HUSSEYS OLD STAND, ttf questions after an organisation is formed. to submission. Subscribe N HOLL, Groceries and Provisions. Priées to Sait the Tinies. We keep one of the largest anil best selected stocks of Merchandiie in Yamhill County, anti are selling our goods at bedrock prices. Our spring stock in Ladies’ Dress Good^ has arrived and consists in part of Cambrics, Manchester Sateens and a large assortment of F. E. HUSS LAWNS, In Elegant Colors and Style«. Brocaded Lace Buntings In different quality, colors ami patterns all of which you will find on culling at ug» .Store ami examining tlie same will prow satisfactory both as to price and quality. Call and see us. We wilf take pleasure ni showing our goods, ami then if you do not want to buy no harm will be done. Ths Milner, McMinnville, Oregon —SUCCESSOR TO D. C. NARVEE- In. ?r* Jones & Co., Ladies, please call and see in y 10 CENT COUNTER 10 —Proprietors of— Kestiicea Saw Mills, McMillin ¡lie Sash and door Factory. Will have an early Fall Stock —Dealers in— White and Red Lead, Linseed and Lubricating Oils, Varnishes of all Description, Kalsomine, Spanish Wlii ing, Paris Whiting P. & B. and Princess Metallic Roof Paint, Venitian Red, Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, and Hardware. Carries the Largest and Bost Stock in Yamhill County. This Space is For ILS Prices as Low as the Lowest. I JONES & Co. Come See and be Convinced. Third Street Bet. D and E. 5tf F. VV —WHO SELL— COLLARD, —Dealer in— Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, Cigars, Etc. The Cheapest Goods in the World. ,r Special attention given to repairing Gum. Pistols, Sewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc. I have in my shop as line a power crow feed lathe as can be found in the state and am fully prepared to —Executed at the— Repair Broken MachiiiOTuuM Erigili*.*; Etc. BraJy's Bank Building, Ct St. Ilf CITY MARKET TELEPHONE EÜRISKO MARKET! M c M innville , O regon . Neatly, Quickly, AI’CTHECARIES’ HALL. GEO. W. BURT’S Prescription Drug Store. —Tlie Only— Always on hand the best quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, and All Kinds of Meat. First Class GIVE ME A CALL. Always a Fat Cow on Hand. Respectfully, W. F. BANGASSER, i« ltf Pi® Mil! The Direct Route I No Delays! Fast Trains! R. McKUNE, P ropr . fi ’5 1 b R = cc Q ? a sS rs Transient Stoek Well Cared For! Teams and outfits furnished parties wisli- to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. Give me a Call «r 3 • L a J 0 £ Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumes, Etc. TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINT8 East. Tickets sold to all prominent points throughout the East and Southeast. TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERSf Be careful anti do not make a mistake. But be sure to take the And see that your ticket reads via Proprietor of ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS. No. 1 iiily Hi ui to To avoid changes and serious delays occa sioned by other routes. Ail Kinds of Trucking and Delivering ‘" order Constantly on hand, Mill I ced, Flour, AN heat and Oats. Also ail kinds of W ood, Shingles, Posts. Shakes Etc. All orders left with us for Stowe A Brower s lumber yard promptly attended Pure THE LOWEST BATES N orthern P acific R ailroad J. J. COLLARD, fiC! CD C/> Delivery Wagon Always Ready. witl‘ R:>Ber’ * Todd, at Citv I’lug btorc, promptly filled. yjf ’ C has. L. Bergevin, 1 hrough Emigrant Sleeping Care are Run on Regular Express Trains Full Length of the Line. Berths Free. LOW RATES! QUICKTIME! General Office of the Company, No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or. A. D. CHARLTON, ____ General Western Passenger Agent. < ITI XT.IIIIES, (Successor to J. B. Rohr,) h inUe B a s i a e s s College ! [Corner Third and C Streets] I'liiin and Ornamental Painting and Paper Hanging. ER YAMHILL COUNTY’ BANK, Carriage Will open Fainting «nd sign Writing a Specialty. OCTOBER 18, 1886. ™ °i *!*’’ Pnblic patronage is re- 1 solicited. fntion is respectfully invited to this ” ipectfully BISINESS SCHOOL. ltf Shop—Rohr'g old „and. McMinnville, O. practical in- llnn, a* tual business department a laity Where currency, bank checks I', etc., are used. ps or private instruction day or even- '^JoUrn<a''rMlFGHW'?rlr- L.B ox 101C- J PAY^8ec^ry. t. Charles Hôtel, i al $2 House. Single meals 25cts. pie roomg for Commercial Me«. 11LTXEB, Prop. Third Street, between E and F. McMinnville, Oregon. Henderson Bros. Props. First-class accommodations for Commer cial men and general travel. Transient stock well cared for. Everything new and in First-Class Order Tatronage respectfully solicited. Fashionable Dressmaking. , M rs . A. M c D onald . | Miss K. T horntos - The Leader in Millinery HAIR WEAVING and STAMPING Opposite Grange Store. McMinnville. L'iitlinu Hôtel of MeJlinnville. W. J. GARRISON & CO. The Great Transcontinental Route. Livery and Feed Stable !! <3 .G Market In the City. The place where you can get juicy steaks Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat stock. end tine roasts all at tlie lowest market price. Fresh l-'ish Tuesdays anil Fridays. SHERIDAN Jewelry and WM GENERAL MERCHANDISE, I Highest Maiiet mice I’aiil for Wheat. Watches, Clocks, Un body Else. DEALERS IN Storage and ClLning, 3 cents. Calcutta sacks constantly In hand and sold at the OTICE Is hereby given that the co-part lowest rates. nership heretofore existing under the firm imine cf John A. Cain & Co., at the town of Sheri*1:! 1, Yamhill Co., Or., is this day di>-**i'.< 1 by mutual consent. Mr. John A.Cain withdrawing therefrom. All debts Farmers are res)L*ttuUy invited to call owing by the firm are assumed and will he | and see us, paid oy tlie remaining copartners, ami all debts owing to the firm are payable to said j tf GALLOWAY $ COOK, Props. remaining copartners, only. Sheridan, Or . Aug. 18th, 1886. J A. CAIN, FANNIE FOSTER, RENA FOSTER. 211111 50 Cent 10 (o 25 per Cent. Cheaper Than Third Street, Lafayette, Or. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. TELEPHONE Platedware, Bird & Gates, Milling1 Done! I would most respectfully announce that I have leased the Chris Newby Flouring Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughly overhauled and repaired it, and am now ready to do grinding for toll or cash. Has been tli,,i| Alilv renovated and is now Come and see me. Hm3 J. A. VEKHTEKG. ready to receivejrain. W. D. F enton . u’f F- W. F kntox . FENTON & FENTON, In Mr«. Stuart's Millinery Stare, OPPOSITE THE GRANGE STORE- __ McMinnville, Oregon. 8tn3 PILES attorneys at law C nrefl without the use of knife, ligature, L’iF.lYJ-TTE. OR EC, OX. »•ce-Near the Court Hou,.. eaust'c or acids. “No pay until cured. Offlee at McMinnville Hotel. Call and f" ltr reiertnces.. The poor cured free of * hargf- Ifiml T. A. WINTER. M- P Bes lie M Mr. emilec E. 3 the yo Billi ! This ■ons of Mr. job pri Mr. ing for j Billy tread— Born- no the V I The ji [the stat ium. I Mr. F machase School. I With (folks we [terdav. It sou sones of Bic schon I Public Bavette ot Bee notic I Mrs. G Fm a tw [1 is quit I Ohl seh teood a« n pnes by J I Hon. C rhancery < In the city I Mr F. 1 lie tells m bushels of Ion. I Miles H Fpnkane F what he wi kirn. I Mr. W. I Lent, was be did son htoNR. • I Had Jimi Cleveland 1 |e would pe bium. I Wm. Coo [>w with e< liken to Cal fig relief. I W. L. Wa b>g bis resid lav and got lierefor I For the pu brings of nei he west aid« I. P. line, [S. A. Thrsl hme up and I. Tucker am h of the Dr. I The regular fee, I w V. i by of Octo buse, McMir |Mr. B. leer fstock bre< ■ three dava ■on. Wm. Ga I Me«rs. Jas b’. Maurice I jarren. Ed V I- X. Harding fne on. The I Kularly.