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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. Subscribe 1 KLMUBAPHIC THE HOSTILE ATACHES. N ew O rleans , Oct. 18.—The Board of Health ot Harrison county has pro nounced tha disease at Biloxi as unmis takably yellow fever witli no symptoms lacking. In the past eight weeks there have l<een 300 eases and 20 deaths from the disease. A quarantine lias been proclaimed. A dispatch to tho Oregonian dated Washington, October 20th, says: The following communication, touching the disposition ot Geronimo and his fellow captives was this afternoon addressed to Lieut.-Gen. Sheridan by the secretary of war: Lieut.-Gen. I*. II. Sheridan, United States Army ; Sir:—By direction of the president it is ordered that hostile Apaches, fifteen in numlier, recently captured in Mexico and now at San An tonio. Texas, be sent under proper guard, to Fort Pickens, Fla., there to be kept in close custody until further or ders. These Indians have been guilty ol the worst crime known to law, com mitted under circumstances of great atrocity, and public safety requires that they be removed far from the scenes of their depredations and guarded with the strictest vigilance. The remainder of the band captured at the same time, consisting of eleven women, six children and two enlisted scouts, you are to tend to Fort Marion, Fla., ami place with other Apache Indi ans recently conveyed to and now under custody at that post. You will see that all details and arrangements for the prompt and efiicaci ms execution of this order are carried out. Very respectful«' your obedient servant. W. B. E ndicott , Secretary of War. It is stated that the above order meets with the approval of the secretary of the interior. From its terms it appears that Geronimo and other hostile»« are to be separated from their wives and families, who are to be sent to Fort Marion. i M c M innville , F riday , O ct . 22, ISSii. PROSPERITY There never was a time when it so generally was within the power of every provident anil industrious man to live in comfort, or in the modern degree of lux L incoln , Neb., Oct. 19.—A construc ury. Wages are now almost as high as tion train on the Nebraska and Colorado they were during the war, while the division of the Burlington A Missouri price of provisions and clothing is railroad was thrown from the track nine lower than ever before. The public miles southwest of Fairfield this after school system, elaborated und perfected, noon. The whole train was precipitated e lucatea ills children, and in many lo down an embankment twenty-five feet calities provides them witli text books and six cars totally wrecked. Five men and all neccessary school supplies. were killed outright and nine more se They obtain a knowledge of the fundi- riously injured. inental branches, with enough of the N ew Y ork , Oct. 18.—Following is the languages and mathematics to enter col lege, where their tuition costs nothing. official statement of tbs visible supply Books of the best sort may be bought fora of grain in store and afloat on October trifle; public libraries have been ei tab- KJ, as issued by the produce exchange : lished everywhere, and reading rooms Wheat, 53,828,539 bushels, an increase give them access to current literature. of 41,104 bushels; corn, 13,755,074 Art galleries enable them to cultivate bushels, an incr*ase of 178,032 bushels; their taste, and parks and public play oats, 5,135,901 bushels, an increase of grounds are furnished for their enter 140,455 bushels; rye, 514,215 bushels, a tainment. The boy who studies by the decrease of 22,433 bushels ; barley, 2,- light of the hickory fire, or whenever he 075,730 bushels, an increase of 20,001) had a moment ot leisure, promises to bushels. disappear. There is an inclination on C hicado , Oct. 18.—The great strike at the part of the public io blow into a tiame the stock yards ended this afternoon. At the faintest flicker of talent, which Was a mass meeting of the strikers it was re Po sol veil to return to work on tho ten- formerly expected to feed itself, much is done for the boys to day that hours basis. This result was obtained there is comparatively little left for by the efforts of Delegate Barry, of the them to Jo themselves, Experience is Knights of Labor, who advised the men u hard school, but its severe tasks to give up the fight, as plenty of new toughen mental ami moral fibre, and men were being obtained, and if they makes young men and women value held out they were likely to lose their what they acquire as nothing else can. work. The strikers will begin work to- The boy who is persistently and injudi- morrow in all the packing houses. ously helped is outstripped by the boy The Philadelphia Times, one of NOTKS AND NKWS. Blaine’s most bitter opponents, in a re- who luiB learnod how best to help cent editorial calls Mr. Blaine the most himself. It is invaluable that he The Walia Walla fair opened Tuesday gallant, eloquent and tireless of all the be started right, but in the ac great champions of the republican party. tual discharge of duty his hand last. must preform its own work, and his The United States grand jury con In comparing him with Henry Clay, it brain do its own thinking. When lie is vened Tuesday. says deteat never dimmed the lustre of liited over all the rough places, and the Whig affection for Clay nor has it The Portland Mechanics’ fair closes chilled the fervor of republican love for means to the end in view placed in his reach, the chances are that he will to-morrow night. Blaine. Mary Anderson has given $2500 to the ask for more and SDend his time in grumbling discontent because it is not Charleston sufferers. forthcoming. This is the spirit which Oakland, III., was destroyed by fire underlies past and impending labor Tuesday night. L obb (300,000. troubles. The world has to run to ex —Having Bought the— The Vermont legislature has re-elect tremes on philanthropy. It has become the fashionable dissipation of the rich ed G. F. Edmunds United States sena and idle, who far from oppressing the tor. poor, are encouraging their impiovi- The Knights of Labor favor the pur Business of Logan Bros. A’ Hender dence anil dependency. The demands chase of telegraph lines by the govern son, 1 am ready to do all kinds of of those who wisli to be provided for, ment. •I without effoit or self denial on their Trucking and Delivering Beecher is to be given a grand recep part, can never be satisfied, and they —At Any Time.— tion by his church on his return from •Bhouid be left to work out their own sal Europe. Delivery Wagon Always Ready. vation. Give Me a Trial. Col. Charles Whittlesey, the distin ÆARTHQUAKFH VS STRIKES. guished geologist and scholar, died at M. S. GOFF. a« Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday morning, in It is true Unit our country has been the 79th year of his age. -shaken and all but convulsed bv numer Charlie Knowles, near Hubbard, fool ous earthquakes. Our sympathies and ed witl a loaded cartridge the other day. all possible aid has been given to those It went off, as usual, anil tore away the [Corner Third and C Streets] poor ones w ho weio so suddenly made thumb and fore finger of his right hand. homeless ami destitute. There is a wav OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, Samuel Canron, aged about twelve open to help them. Kind hands and Will open years, fell into the Willamette river at hearts are doing much to make them Corvallis, on Sunday, while fishing, and OCTOBER 18, 1886. comfortable homes once more. But where is the way to help the suffering was drowned. The body was recover Attention is respectfully invited to this thousands that each do send their cry of ed. BUSINESS SCHOOL. The secretary of state has directed the despair echoing through our land. Thou Its facilities for thorough practical in sands left destitute, not by storms and collector of customs at San Francisco to struction; actual business department a earthquakes, hut by the sin and thought extend all the courtesies possible to the specialty where currency, bank cheeks, drafts, etc., ure used. less folly of a class of discontented men, Japanese princes who arrived there yes Class or private instruction duv or even ing. men whom it is impossible to help to terday. College Journal sent free on application. climb the ladder of life, and who are Wire and poles for the Mackay-Ben G. R. HIGGINS, Pria. jealotiB of those who pass and leave nett line are on the ground between this C. J 7 I’AYNE, Secretary. 1 ’ . O. Box 101. 3Ntf them on the lower rounds; men who city and Salem, and the holes are al wdl not work nor let those around them ready dug for erecting the poles.—Alba work. We have had many more strikes ny Herald. HERE WE ARE AT LAST ! than earthquakes, and with each strike A German by the name of Reinhold —Harness at the— far greater misery than is caused by Lupke, aged about 28 years, in the em many earthquakes, la-t us hope that ploy of Hon. F. E. Elbridge, near Ger this unnecessary evil may soon be’ vais, committed suicide last Tuesday by alleviated. —at absolutely— shooting himself in the head. Lafayette Harness Shop, The horrors oi tlie southern flood are daily increasing, as :he tidings from the devaated regions bring additional de tails. »Sixty-five bo.lica have thus far been recovered. Thousands of dollars have already been subscribed for tire relief of sufferers. The manner in which this aid is is promptly rendered from all parts of tho country may be taken as a significant fact showing that tire old sec tional ill feeling between the north and south is fast fading away beneath a wholeeoiue spirit of international affec tion. The treasury department has a consid erable number of clerks at work upon a compilation of tho reforms which, it will be claimed, have been accomplish ed tinder this administration. The Met will not be stated in the report that there was not enough reform in the de partment to prevent government clerks from working upon a campaign docu ment. Government clerks have been used in more ways than one (or ca m- paign purposes, but great jiains liave lieen taken to conceal the facts. The Chicago strike, which was alsrul to end peaceably by the men returning to their work, has been attended by a reckless sacrifice of human life, all ow ing to the unpardonable folly of one of the Pinkerton detective force. Thia man, under the excitement of the mo ment, without just provocation, fired in to the crowd of strikers, mortally wound ing one of their number. The man who could so far forget his duty as to do such a cowardly thing ought to be severely ¿«.lit with. The Chicago base ball club defeated the St. Louis nine, Tuesday, the fiist of a series, for ¡.ho championship of the world, lost the second game and won the third ami decisive game, subsequently. A dispatch from Chicago says positive ly that Miss Rose Cleveland, the presi dent's sister, has left the editorial chair of the Literary Lite, and that lawsuits for damages for violation of contract are to follow. Passenger statistics at San Francisco for tho past nine months show 15,089 ar rivals and 15,457 departures by water; overland til,403 arrived and 48.385 de- parted. This is a gain of 1000 over the same timo Iasi year. Tlie Gra Encampment of Odd Fel lows beg* , their thirty-second annual session at San Francisco Wednesday. The report shows 73 new encampments and 527 new members the past year. The charitable benefits are (20,524; re ceipts, (44,818. The national convention of distillers, brewers, and liquor dealers met at Chi cago on the 18th. There were 400 dele gates present. The object of the con vention is to form a national association foi the pur|>o«c of combatting the agita tion against the liquor interests by the prohibitionists and anti-saloon men. Another one. This makes five inside of s month in Washington territory: James Fannon and Jimmy Gilson left Colville to hunt deer. October 5. They parted to circle a hill. When half way around Gilson heard a noise in the brush and supposed it to be a deer. He fired and was soon horror stricken to discover that he had shot and killed his friend. Portland Prices. FOR THE HARD TIMES NO MORE ! TELEPHONE There is no necessity of complaining of hard times, or that W is dull, if you keep the right kind of goods and at BOTTOM PRicn they will sell themselves, and we keep that class ot goods, or tr.. . but the FACT is we SELL them almost as fast as we receive ths» ! However our store contains a stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, SCHOOL books ' TOBACCO,- CIGARS, BLUE -VITRIOL and COAL OIL* TRY IT THREE MONTHS FOR endless variety. We respectfully request the public to cull anil I We will treat you well and give you every possible attention at 50 Cents GKO. AV. BUBT’S Prescription Drug Store SAMPLE COPY FREE. McMinnville Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store. CITY MARKET —Il uve just received-, M c M innville , O regon . A Large Assortment Always on hand tl e best quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, and — of— Boots Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat stock. GIVE ME A CALL. Goods Mitrinuti-d ns Itepr,,,,, Boots made to order and neatly repaired at short notice. site the Grunge Store. "" Respectfully, F. S. KELLER. 37tf and Shoes Suit Ide fm- Fall and Winter »>,. .Mad 'ol tlie Bl.si .MATKum ami l>v Willi E LABOR Sign of the Big ll«,t,,M »- I. HIIOW xjf Bird & Gat PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given, that the under signed will sell at* public sale, at the resi dence of 0. II. Burch, one and one-half miles east of Amity, on Third Street, Lafayette, Or. DEALERS IN Saturday, Oct. 23,1886, GENERAL MERCHANT This Space is For We keep one of the largest w I best selected stocks of Mercliandii in Yamhill County, and aresellii ' our goods at bedrock prices. 0, spring stock in Ladies’ Dress Goal j has arrived and consists in pant at 10 o’clock, the following property : 35 cowsjind calves, 1 Durham bull, 6 head of work horses, 1 mare and 2 colts. 1 Pitts thresher and power, No.. 28, 1 McCormick hinder, 12 head of hogs, 1 fanning mill, 3 wagons, 5 sets of harness, 1 buggy ami sin- ffle harness, 1 garden cultivator, 1 kit of blacksmith tools, ana many other things too numerous to mention. Cambrics, Manchester Sateen TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10 and under, cash in hand, all sums over $10 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with ap proved security. and a large assortment of -WHO SELL— LAWNS, in Elegant Color« and Styla H. CLAY BURCH. Brocaded Lace Buntings In diflerent qunlitv, colors and patten all of which you will find on calling at o3 store and examining the same will prom satisfactory both as to price and qnalitd ('all and see us. We will take pleasure J showing our goods, and then if youdoJ want to buy no harm will be done. » Permanently Located in Portlrnd, Or. ill the World. The Most Successful Physician and Surgeon in the West, —Proprietors of— Nest urea Saw Mills, McMinnville Sash and diair ratter ---- Will be in----- M c M innville O ctober 12, isse. —Dealers in o- FOUNDER OF THE AMERICAN SUR GICAL INSTITUTE OF INDIA NAPOLIS, INDIANA. PATIENTS WILL RECEIVE EVERY Necessary and Prompt Attention until a (’ure is Completed, No incurable case will he received foi treatment. Twenty years' experience in the treatment of Chronic Diseases and Deformities. New, Improved and Scientific Methods. Cures made in a remarkably short time, and a positive guar antee given. Anta, Catarrh, tat and Lsag White and Red Lead, Linseed and Lubricating Oils. Varnishes of all Description, Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting J. H. HENDERSON Paris Whiting (Successor to L Root) P. & B. and Princess Metalic Carries a full and complete stock of Roof Paint, Venitian Rsd, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochn and Hardware Wooden and Willowware, Enn! H e :! as the Lowest. Tobacco Cigars. *" Prices as Low JONES & Co. Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city. SPEEDILY CORRECTED. 35ti Goods Exchanged for Produce. SHERIDAN TROUBLES Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney diseases, Rheumatism, Tumor, Scrofula, nnd all skin affections positively cured. te :! Livery and Feed Stable!! n* Fn b The Direct Route I No Delay»! Fast Trains I THE LOWEST BATJ TO CHICAGO ANO ALL POINT« R. McKUNE, P ropr . Transient Stock Well Cared For! REW A BI) for an incurable case of Hemorrhoids or Teams and outfits furnished parties wish- to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. Piles I No pain or detention from business! Fistula, Ul cers and all rectal troubles a specialty. $500 The Great Iniiisroiitiiieiilalte Grive me a Call «r Enst. Tickets sold to nil prominent ptk throughout the East utid SoutbeuJl TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS Be careful and do not make a misted But be sure to take the N orthern P acific R ailroi ! Ami see that your ticket reads vi* ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS. ----- o----- To avoid changes and serious delays(W FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Buggy Harness from 112 00 ami upward. sioned by other routes. Team Harness from |25.00 ami upward. Proprietor of We have devoted our attention extensive I have also something entirely new in tin* Through Emigrant Sleeping C* ly to the treatment of all the different ail line of s weat pads. are Run on Regular Expreff My terms are CASH, or notes that can ments peculiar to the weaker sex. Afflicted ladies are invited to call at our office and be turned into cash. A. WELLS. Trains Full Length of the All Kinds of investigate our facilities for the speedy and Line. Berths Free. permanent correction of their troubles. LOW RATES! QUICKTIME! Suffer no longer. Come at once and receive Done to order Constantly on hand Mill immediate relief, and id a short time a rad teed, Hour. Wheat nnd tints. Also, all General Office of tlie Company. kinds of Mood, Shingles, posts. Shakes, ical cure. .1«. All orders left with us for Stowe A No. 2 Washington St.. Portland. llrowers lumber yard promptly uttended J. J. COLLARD, Uo. I Ely Track id Fd Trucking and Delivering E. B. Fellows EYE AND EAR. We are endorsed by ninny eniinet Ocu lists and Physicians in the treatment of the EYE. No severe medicines used. Surgical operations performed on the eye without pain or the use of chloroform, by the appli cation of tlie new and wonderful anciesthet- ic, hydrochlorate of eocoaine, which has revolutionised opthnlmic surgery. Dr. Tur ner will straighten cross eyes in one minute without pain or after inconvenience. A. D. CHARLTON, Delivery Wagon Always Ready. ‘'¿Jer-s Jeft with Rogers <t Todd, at City Drug Store, promptly tilled. nf ’ Milliner Bone! I would most respectfully announce that I have lemed the Chris Newby Flouring fill in flappv Talley, have thoroughly overhauled and repaired it. and am now ready to do grinding for toli or cash ( nme and see me. *"m3 A. VERSTEEG. Carries the Largest and Best Stock The Celebrated Light Running in Yamhill County. PRIVATE DISEASES. WHEfia 4- HII.MIJ, JIW Jo. s, Nervous Debility, Impotency. Urinary ,Privatc Diseases speedily corrected. t’all and see us. . No difference what your. —...... ... ...w.uiiir r.nr* ailments arc. ' Thorough satisfaction guar- work: ««rranted ‘nt‘t'lm" wimeler^’ w'iij'.n -H , — .......... Li. .... . agenev. third str.mt __ 1. • ”»wii anteed. Terms reasonable. All letters of Also machines to rent Kon. inquiry should be addressed to 3ntf Dr A. P. TURNER. Third Street Bet. D and E 5tf Portland. Or. CONSULTATION FREE. CITI ST.WIES Third Street, between E nnd F. McMinnville, Oregon. Henderson Bros. First-class accommodations for Cci cial men and general travel. Transient stock well cared for. Everything new and in First-Clas* Patronage respectfully solicited. KNIGHT * HIATT. —Dealers in— DISSOLUTION NOTICE Groceries and Provisi International Hotel. Come See and be Convince! General Western Passenger Aiff1 late firm must be paid ut' McMinnville Sept. so. ' the N. S. BOOTH C B0°™: Prices to Suit the Time»- HUSSEY'S OLD STAND-