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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. M c M innville , F riday , S ept . 24, 1880. LADIES IN SCHOOL MATTERS rhe following crop review appears in this week’s issue of the Farmer’s Review: The corn crop is maturing rapidly, and reports from correspondents this week indicate, approximately, prob ably twenty-five per acre in bushels. Frosts occured in Illinois, Wisconsin Iowa and Nebraska dining the week, and some injury is icported to late grain in the lowlands, but in the main no general injury occurred, owing to ma turity of giain. In twenty-one counties in Illinois the average ranges from ten to forty bushels, with an apparent aver age of about twenty-five bushels to the acre. The same general average is in dicated in Iowa, The average in Minn esota in fourteen counties is placed at twenty bushels. In Indiana, twelve counties icport a general average of twenty-nine bushels. In Kansas reports from twelve counties report an average of twenly-two bushels. In Ohio the av- erge of counties reporting is thirty-two bushels. In Wisconsin the average i« twenty-six bushels. In Missouri the general average is placed at twenty-four bushels. Reports from Nebraska indi cate an immensly large yield. In some districts, in Cedar, Merrimac, I’latte and Hitchcock counties reports indicate that tho yield will range from forty to sixty bushels. Reports from Michigan indicate a yield ranging from twenty to seventy-five bushels per acre. While none of the returns are sufficiently com plete to estimate accuiatelv, the general average of probable yield data is com plete enough to indicate approximately a probable general average. Bird & Gates, Millin'*' Done I would most re.qiei tfullv niinounee that Snow fell in Montana, on Sunday last. I have leased the Chris Newby i bili’-mg McMinnville, Oregon Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughly Salem will soon have a new blink overhauled and repaired it. and am now rei. lv to do grinding for toil or cash. block. f ume and SSS lile. __ A. VKRSTKBO. W. H. McKnight of Scio, died from a lg.,,3 stroke of parulvria Sunday. Storace and Cleaning. 3 cents. Calcutta DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Forest fires are »till raging fiercely in sucks eonstuntly on hand and Bold atine AITICE is hereby given that the eo-pnrt- lowest rates. the country about Calais, Me. nersbip heretofoie ex »sting under the There are 1,552 corps and 3,602 offi firm name of John A. Cain A ( »»., at the town of Sheridan, Yamhill Co., Or., is this Highest Market ¡’l ire ¡’aid for ¡¡heat. cers in the salvation army. dav dissolved bv mutual consent. Mr. John Let’s all move to Klamath county.— A. Cain withdrawing therefrom. All de»11’’ Farmers are respectfully invit» <l to call owing by the firm are assumed and will be and see us, Wheat is $1 a bushel up there. paid by the remaining copartners, and all Hog cholera has broken out in eastern debts owing to the firm are payable to said tf GALLOWAY & COOK, Praps. remaining copartners, only. Illinois and is proving very fatal Sheridan, Ur , Aug. 18111, 1886. J. A. CAIN. Recent heavy rains have almost ---- MISS----- FANNIE FOSTER. ruined the crops in the north of Ireland. RENA FOSTER. 211111 Umatilla county Wool Growers asso ciation lias incorporated with $50,000 capital I It is not yet definitely known whether Secretary Manning will resign his office or not. Etchings that formerly cost $1 can —SUCCESSOR TO D. C. NARVEB— now be reproduced in photographic foim for 15 cents. There is no monument over the grave of I’resi lent Tyler, and it is grass grown and neglected. Mr. Gladstone received $5,000 from Will have an early Fall Stock. his publishers for his pamphlet on the Irish question. A destructive hail storm struck South Bend, Indiana, Wednesday, and did Carries the Largest and Best Stock much-damage. in Yamhill County. Judge Samuel Miller, of Aurora, Ma rion county, a pioneer of ’63, died Sept. 17th, aged 85 years. Mrs. Hancock’s reminiscences of her This Space is For late husband are about completed and will be published this winter. Beer kegs are delicate creatures at Pendleton. A man was fined $17.50 for shooting at one the other day. A contract has been giyen to an American firm for twenty-six miles of cable road in Melborne, Australia. Jay Gould has his eye on another rail road for the west—extension of the Mis souri Pacific from Wichita to the Rocky -WHO SELL— mountains and Denver. The great dome at Notre Dame, Ind. university is being coverd with gold leaf. The work wiil require about 4,000 books of gold leaf, and will cost about $ 1,000. The silver dollars coined under the Bland act have reached a total of $233,- 000,000, which is about equal in amount to the gold coin and bullion held by the treasury. All the mills at Amsterdam, N. Y., belonging to the Knit Goods association —Executed at tlie— have shut down, throwing 2,000 hands out of employment. A long and bitter fight is probable. Third Street, Lafayette, Or. DEALERS IN Progressive ideas, in matters pertain ing to the instruction of children, should and do rule, un i great advancement has been made thereby. Ono of tlieexplod- ed practices that has given away to a more enlightened and advanced course is the belief in tho superiority of male over the female teachers, which led many to suppose because there were some largo boys in their school, who Were prone to indulge in wild pranks, that it was necessary to employ a man to teach, ju/t as though the man's great er physical strength was to be employed 1 in forcing those unruly boys into subjec tion, says the Albany Herald Experi ence has shown that tho woman’s supe rior tact and sympathetic control, in nine cases out of ten, is by far more ef fectual than man’s government, and that the man who attempts to control by the exhibition of bis superior brute force, invariably makes a disastrous failure. These progressive ideas have, in a great measure, placed women in our public schools on an equal footing in ev ery respoct with men. The only way to accomplish this is to amend the prac tice, now in general custom, of paying lady teachers a less salary than male teachers. Equal duties, equally as well |>erioriued should command just the same pay, no matter who performs them. Another point, but one in which The Dalles Times-Mountaineer savs: Oregon has already taken an advanced step, is to give ladies a chance to vote, The greatest excitement was created in act snd control if necessary matters per the city last Wednesday by the report taining to school management. Califor that smoke could be seen issuing from nia is not as far advanced in this matter the crater of Mt. Hood, A large crowd as we are, and the Alta remarks upon assembled on the bridge, and nearly all this subject as follows: The odium ol the field glasses intown were brought official management ot our schools is its into requisition. A white flaky sub relation to politics. That relation will stance could be plainly seen passing never lie sufficiently broken down until from the south side and rapidly chang women, whose political symathies are ing in outline as it passed from the so far devoted as to other and larger mountain. One advocated the theory ideas, are permitted a place amongst that it was snow blown into the air fiom Bcbool officers. Under the present sys the sides; another that it was steam tem a grogshop keeper can be elected a which came from the heated crevices school director, and they are so elected near the crater; but the general opinion in many cities, while a cultured and prevailed that it was smoke from fires qualified lady, « hose sex is drawn upon which were about ready to burst forth. for the teaching force of the schools, is This vapor, smoke or whatever it may made ineligible. The system should be be has been frequently observed in re reformed. We prefer a percentage of gard to Mt. Hood, and we leave the women upon the school boards. All pa matter entirely with the scientists of the tents who kindly regard the welfare of state to determine what it is. ladies who teach their children prefer Dr. Smith, ot Portland, who is inte women for directors. Tax pavers, who are bled by political directors, have the rested in the Creur d’Alene mines, has same preference. California will add to this to say of them : "The placer mines her glory and advance her civilization during the past year,” he said, “have t'io day she relaxes her inexcusable law yielded from $250,001) to $300,000. Inside and permils ladies a vote in tho official of ninety days 120 stamps will produce music sweeter to the quartz miners' ears management of her public schools. A syndicate of Paris and Berlin bank than an aria rendered by silver voiced As time goes on it is becoming more Patti. This will mark an epoch in the ers have subscribed 60,000,(MX) francs lo M c M innville , oregon . and more apparent that the system ot history of the Cœur d’Alene region, and carry out the scheme sanctioned by the Sultan for a network of railways to Always on band ti e best quality of Beef, road-work in this country should be a new era will dawn for the region, and Mutton, Pork, and changed. What is “everybody’s busi the output of bullion will be greatly in connect the Black sea with the Persia ness is nobody’s business,” applies very creased. Take the entire group of mines gulf. Albany Herald: Already near $6,000 aptly’ to the Bvstem as carried on under included in the Cœur d’Alene district, Jt supervisors. Most of them do their which are the south fork and its tribu have been subscribed toward securing ( Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat work well as far as they go; but many taries, Pritchard and Eagle creeks, the the location of the Oregon Pacific cai stock. The committee will of them have not the time to devote to north fork and its tributaries and the shops at Albany. APOTHECARIES’ HALL. GIVE ME A CALL. the work ; hence the bad roads in many Bald Mountain district, and from pres commence active work toward raising localities. To obviate this let road-work ent prospects it beats anything yet seen the amount during the coming week. Respectfully, GEO. W. BURT'S ltf W. F. BANGA8SER. be done by contract to responsible men, on this coast. Charles Smith attempted suicide by Prescription Drug Store. who shall enter into bonds for a faithful cutting bis throat, at Salem, Sunday Prineville to-day can boast of one He failed in this, was lodged in jail to performance of their duty. Then let the a thing that no other town of like sizo in taxes for road purposes lai paid in mo await examination as a lunatic and X ney for the payment of the work. This the state can, that of having no school while there secured a bottle of mor mode would cost no mote than the pres house, no school district, and no pros phine, took the contents and died from ex ent one, and in our opinion would be a pect of having a school for the next the effects. great deal better. year; and more, the citizens of Prine R. McKUNE, P ropr . Tho Herald says: The entire hop ville have said by their acts that they fi <v I IS c Miss Varina Davis, daughter of the prefer to see their children grow up in crop of the New York is a complete fail OS zr. "3 ex-president of the confederacy, who ignorance than to see t(iem educated.— tire. The loss estimated by competent fi co o fct . Q .5 was born in the executive mansion, People of Prineville, do you enjoy this judges amounts to a million dollars. The Teams and outfits furnished parties wisli- 5 i ar. scarcity will be felt by thousands of to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. co Richmond, shortly before the co lapse of reputation ?—Review. z, < ® farmers, laborers and small shop keep -s~- o that government, has just been elected U3 cc X —I o Mis» Amelin Jackson, daughter of the ers. The crop of 1885, in round figures r an honorary member of Lee Camp, — a: s Southern Veterans. Tilings are not ('apt. Jackson who killed Col. Ellsworth amounted to 190,000 bales, but this year o <z> s ns they were twenty years ago. Then it of the Chicago Zouaves, at the breaking in favored sections, it will not be 10,000 & a rt > n. was “good bye, Jeff; good live Jeff; 1 out of the war, lias been appointed to a bales, of which two-thirds is unfit for M o ■Z! o> Pioprietor of told you so before.” But now he is pat position in the patent office. Nothing market. The previous failure of the cc « 55 OS co Ct; like being one of tho “ ins ’ ’ crop was in August, twenty yeirs ago. ted on the back and placed before the co 7, x> 3 'S, c: cj bj country as a chivalrous patriarch. Bully Statesman: Seth Duelling, of the “What shall wo do with our boys?” CS CJ iß a AU Kinds of for Varina and her old dad. “Sic sem O Milwaukee nursery, presented to the CL < X asks the McMinnville T elephone . Send per tyrannus; cultus tillicum; nika Trucking and Delivering them to Cuba.—News. Why, according patients of the insane asylum all of the z > s|>ose mikn mirnaloos Uncle Sam, mika Done to order. Constantly on hand. Mill to the News, that island sank a few days premium fruit which he exhibited at the heed. Hour. Wheat and Oats. Also, nil skooktim tillacnm. n: ago ’Twon’t do to send them on any state fair. There were about 150 varie kinds of Wood. Shingles, Posts. Shakes ties of apples, pears, plumsand peaches, Lie. All orders left with us for Stowe A "wild-goose” chase. a. George M. Bartholomew, President of Brower s lumber yard promptly attended which proved a rare and agreeable treat z 71 the Charter Oak Life Insurance company In Tennessee two brothers are run to the patients. If the giver is more Delivery Wagon Always Ready. of Hartford, is a defaulter in the sum of ning for governor—one on the democratic blessed than the receiver, Mr. Luellina Orders left with Rogers Todd, at Citv ♦ 127,00*1. He left Hartford ostensibly ticket the other republican. Theii received a greater reward for bis gift Drug Store, promptly tilled. ltf. ' Pure Drugs, Chemicals, f ir New York on Mon lav, but it has names are Taylor, are both tiddlers and than when he received his premium since been learned that lie went to Can have more fun than “you can shake a money. Perfumes, Etc. ada. One of the directors is reported as stick at” on the canvass. The Knight Templars Charity day the lowest prices Baying that the company is wrecked, (Successor to J. B. Ilohr.) with no money to its credit, and several A fellow named Inches sets up a claim w is celebrated in royal fai hion at St Louis \\ edtiesday. The grand prize t :o San Francisco; but Judge Sawyer of tho drafts already protested. kicks bint bard enough to make him drill was participated in by a number of Attorney General Bradford has pre think his name has been changed to commanderies. After the drill all bands [Corner Third and C Streets] in attendance under lead of I*. 8. Gil pared a statement for the benefit of the Feet. OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, Carriage Tainting anil Sign Writing more entertained the audience with Kansas State Temperance union, show a Specialty. It looks as if Charleston was indeed a choice selections The “Star Spangled Will open ing the extent of the drug store business doomed city. On the lfllli two shocks Banner, ” was rendered with artillery in Kansas, in connection with the ques OCTOBER 18, 1886. A share of this public patronage is re- tion of prohibition. After prefacing hie occurred and on the 20th three shocks acc mipaniment. guns being set off by Attention is respectfully invited to this ! “pcctfully solicited. again shook the city. electricity. It is estimated that fully report with the observation that accord 125,000 people were in attendance. nranrEBN school . ing to the sworn returns of the proper ItfShop-Rohr’s old stand, McMinnville, 0. Just now the Astoiian and Statesman It« facilities for tnorongh practical in- officers, there is not a single open saloon are “chinning” each other lively, (io strm tion; actual business department a in forty-five counties of Kansas. for it, boys, and may the best man specialty where currency, bank .becks drafts, etc., are used. conio out on top. in ’ °r ,,rivate ¡"»»ruction day or cven- The Oregonian wants the state fair Good news: President Cleveland lias removed from Salem to Portland, We Collegv Journal sent free on application The Leader in Millinery —Dealers in— C. F. HOUGHTON, I’rin What will don’t see any need lor one place wishing returned to Washington. r. o Box ioic J;PAYXE’ ry HAIR WEAVING and STAMPING. to “hog” tho whoo business. Let it the assoeiated press do now for gossip? Opposite Grange Store. McMinnville. ltf alone where it is; or bring it to Yamhill. It surprises us to learn that Hank Vaughn is still alive, Patent insides W. D. F enton . f w F enton . They are having a little revolution in had him dead a month ago. Oh my 1 Spain. On the 20th there was a slight FENTON A- FENTON, $1 and $2 House. Single meal? 25cts. insurrection at Madrid. But the move Rev. Sam Jones has lieen whirled -A.T T OBÎTEY3 AT T j A"W Fine Samplr rooms for Commercial Men. ment was squelched and the foremost clean around the circle ami will shortly HUSSEYS OLD STAND, loaders have been doomed to death. bring tip at Han Francisco. afayette oregox ttf N . Fellows McMinnville, Oregon. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, We keep one of the largest an(| best selected stocks of Merchant in Yamliill County, and are gelliro our goods nt bedrock prices. (jUt spring stock in Ladies’ Dress Good, has arrived and consists in part of- Cambrics, Manchester Sateens and a large assortment of LAWNS, lu Kli-gant Color» »nd M;!«,' Brocaded Lace Buntings In different quality, colors anil patterr.1 nil of wliii-h you will find on calling at store and examining the same will w,LI satisfactory both ns to price and «¿[’l Call and see us. Wewilf take pleasure fl showing our goods, and then if j-oud0|J want to buy no harm will be done. j Jones & Co, ? 10 Tlie Cheapest Goods in the World —Proprietors of— Nexlucca Saw Mills, Minnville Sash ami door Fatfwl Prices as Low as the Lowest. Quickly, All Kinds of Meat Livery and Feed Stable!! Transient Stack Well Cared For! Give me a Call «« J. J. COLLARD, I 0 So. 1 Ely W mi fssl h. JONES & Co, nf COLU F. —Dealer in— Guns, Pistols, Ammunition. Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tach Cigars, Etc. Special attention given to repairing (ft Pistols, Serving Machines, Saw Filine,I1 I have in my shop as fine a noweren feed lathe as can be found in tire statu am fully prepared to Repair Broken Machinery of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Tnc Engines, Etc. Braly’s Bank Building, C St .: OFFICE CITY MARKET Neatlv, ¡' —Dealers in - White and lied Lead, Linseed and Lubricating Oil Varnishes of all Descriptii Kalsomine, Spanish Wliidns, Paris Whiting P. & B. and Princess Metallic Hoof Paint, Venitian Reti, Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochr and Hardware. EURISKO MARKET! —The Only— First (lass Mark In the City. The place where you can get juicy! and line roasts—ali at the lowest a price. Fresh l-’ish Tuesdays and Fri Always a Fat Cow on Hand. W. J. GARRISON & C ltf œ œ a The Direct Route I No Delays Fast Trains I THE LOWEST RA TO CHICACO AND ALL POINTS East. Tickets sold to all prnniinenlR throughout the East and Soiitla«^ TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGE Be careful and do not make a mi“1 But be sure to take the N orthern P acific R aw And see that vour.ticket reads’ ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPi To avoid changes and serious delay sioned by other routes. Through Emigrant Slecpin? are Run on Regular Exp' Trains Full Length of th Line. Berths Free- LOY/ RATES! QUiCK Tl! General Office of tlie Conip**! No. 2 Washington St.. Portl A. D. CHARLTON, General Western I’assengvr Chas. L. Bergevin, Plain and Onanental Painting ami Paper Hanging. Hrs II. P. STURT, Groe cries and Provisions. Prices to Suit (he Timos. St. Charles Hotel, The Leadins Hotel «f JlfMinnville. tu F. HU.TSER, Prop. L , °a”’e Comi H<mro. . Third Street, between h and' McMinnville, Oregon- Henderson Bros. ? First-class accommodations for' cial men and general travel. Transient stock well cared ft*- Everything new and in First-CU* Patronage respectfully solicit*^ Fashionable Dressing M rs . A. M c D onald . | Mit® K In Mrs. Stuart’s OPPOSITE THE I f i GRAN*# : McMinnville. Orcrn> PILES Cured without the u*e of knl, •, caustic <»r acids. “No pay u<j Office at McMinnville Hotel. , references.. The poor I 10ml T. A. WINY* 1 I