The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, November 23, 1886, Image 2

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WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
NOTES AND NEWS.
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CITY STAHLES,
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■■Its Viltuitt i
Hon. Charles Francis Adams, third
M c M innville , T uesday ,. Nov. 23, 1886. son of President John Quincy Adams,
Third 8treet, between E and F.
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1 | died at his residence in Boston Sunduy
McMinnville, Oregon.
morning, aged 79 years.
—Dealer in—
TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS.
•1 • ifr
At last the statue of liberty that Bar-
Pistole,
Ammunition,
Guns,
As a special inducement to new sub-1 tholdi K“v® »° thi8 country m to be light-
Fishing Tackle, I
First-class accommodations for Commer­ Cutlery, Fine
scribers, we make the following offer: H UP at government expense, orders
cial men and general travel.
Every person sending us »2 cash will be havin» been given to that effect,
Cigars,
Etc.
Transient stock well cared for.
given the W est S ide T elephone for the The San Francisco Post’s fund to pro­
balance of the present year free. This vide for the prosecution of Goldenson, Everything new and in First-Class Order Special attention given to repairing Guns,
Pistols, Sewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc.
Is equivalent to 14 months for $’.’. We I the murderer of the little school girl,
Patronage respectfully solicited.
Itf
1 have in my shop as fine a power cross­
are ambitious to mako our subscription Mamie Kelly, now amounts to several
feed lathe as can be found in trie state and
am fully prepared to
list greater than all other papers of thousands of dollars.
Yamhill county combined. It Is rapid-
George M. Pullman, according to the
Repair Broken Machinery
ly approaching the point.
Chicago tax roll, is woath $15,000,(MX).
of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction
Engines, Etc.
George ought to be able to pay his pal-
J. H. HENDERSON
r.
ace ear porters, and thus give the fleec-
Locksmithing a Specialty.
A !» I (LL K De. AD.
.
...
(Successor to L Root)
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e<l traveling public a rest,
One Door west of Baxter & Martli^ft
Ex-President Chester A. Arthur died
Dakota now lias a population of 500,-
Carries a full and complete stock of
nt his homo in New York citv Thursday '400, or enough toentitie it to three mem-
morning, at 5 o’clock. The news of his beis of Congiess. Dakota, Washington, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware,
sudden death came as a great su p ise. Montana, Idaho, Arizona and New Mexi-
Wooden and Willowware,
Notwithstamling the alarming rumors co should be admitted this winter.
McMinnville, Oregon
uh to his health during the summer
Surveys have been completed for the
months, it was supposed an improve Umpqua Valley railroad. It is to run
Has been thoroughly renovated and is now
Goods delivered promptly to any part
ready to receive gram.
ment in his condition was noted during from Drain to Scottsburg, and is to be
of the city.
his stay in New London, Connecticut, thirty-six miles in length. The project-
Goods Exchanged for Produce. 35ti
and the apiia ent confidence expressed ors of the enterprise are very hopeful of
Storage and (.’leaning, 3 cents. Calcutta
sacks constantly on hand and sold at the
by friends who remained clo’e to him ere success.
lowest rates.
ated the impression that his health had
Dan Moran, the principal witness in
been radically improved, giving him the Kelley murder case, was captured
Highest Market Price Paid for Wheat.
promise of a new leaso of life. 11 is dis­ at Spokane Falls on Thursday last by
ease was one afiecting bis kidneys, and Deputy Sheriff W. H. Johnson. He
Farmers are respectfully invited to call
and see us.
those near him had no faith in his recov­ seemed greatly surprised when he was
ery ; but his sudden demise was not taken before Judge Stearns and ar­
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WM. GALLOWAY Prop.
spoken of. He began to link shortly raigned on a charge of the murder of
after midnight and at 3 o’clock it was Fredericd Kalusoba, the grand jury hav­
This Space is For
known that death was approaching, lie ing indicted him dining his absence.
absuoc He
passed away without apparent pain, the was given until Monday to pleaW
plea®
slow going out of a burned down candle,
The fiend Goldenson, Mamie Kelley’s
[Corner Third and C Streets]
and for hours before tho end came he
OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK,
was unconscious of his surroundings. murderer, in San Francisco has been
I granted a continuance until Thursday.
His son and daughter, his sister and
This is the third continuance already,
Is Now Open.
his closest friends were at his bedside.
and the people a'O becoming impatient.
Chester Alan Arthur was horn on the
Attention is respectfully invited to this
5th of October 1830, in Franklin county, They think his case above all others,
BUSINESS SCHOOL.
should be hurried to trial. The mob
Vermont. Ilis father, Rev. William
Its facilities for tnorough practical in­
demonstrations of last week indicated
Arthur, was a Baptist cleigyman of con­
struction; actual business department a
—WHO SELL
specialty where currency, bank checks,
siderable note in bis day, ami died about that no foolishness will be tolerated.
It
is
feared
the
dilatory
action
of
the
drafts, etc., are used.
ten years ago. The reverend gentleman
Class or private instruction dav or even­
was determined that his son, Chester, courts will cause such disaffection that
ing.
more violence will manifest itself.
Crayon anil Portr ait work a Specialty.
should receivo a professional education,
College Journal sent free on application.
Jt will be remembered that Gov.
but his limited means made it a difficult
G. R. HIGGINS, Prin.
matter. Chester, however, was pos­ Moody issued a call for a special election
P. O. Box 101.
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sessed of the true grit, and in his college to take place in Multnomah county on
course was distinguished for his exem­ Nov. 29, to elect a representative to the
Permanently Located in Portlrnd, Or,
plary scholarship. In his sophomore legislative assembly to succeed U.S.
year lie was oblige to leave college to go Surveyor Geiie-al Taylor. The republi­
to teaching school, at Schaghticoke, New cans have nominated David Goodsell,
York. Ilo was then but 16 years old Esq., a prominent and well-known law­
and obtained a salary of $15 per month, yer of Portland, and the democrats
“boarding around.” In the meantime have endorsed .1. J. Kelly, of East Port­
The Most Successful Physician
he kept up his collego studies. By per-1 land, who was nominated by “Col.”
severance and industry ho graduated I Gilson’s labor party. Goodsell’s election
and Surgeon in the West,
witli honor from Union college in the I's a Helled thing,
---- WiH be in----
I AM SELLING
class of ’48.
For the first time in several years
After graduation ho applied himself to there is no strike of any consequence in
M c M innville O ctober is , isee.
the study of law. While a law student, I Pittsburg or thé surrounding district,
in 1851, ha was appointed principal of I Every furnace, glass factory, tannery,
an academy. It was two years later oleomargarine factory, foundry, cooper-
than this that another professor was ap- shop, oil distillery and other factories
FOUNDER OF THE AMERICAN SUR­
pointed at this institution whose namelal-e jn
operation, and if the coal
GICAL INSTITUTE OF INDIA­
in later life was destined to be so inti-1 mines are not running it is for want of
NAPOLIS, INDIANA.
matelv identified with bisown. Jt is I water, not of orders. Labor leaders
---- AT----
one of the remarkable coincidences of claim that there Js a larger proportion of
history that in the years of 1851-3 the the workingmen of I’ittsburg employed 10 to 25 per Cent. Cheaper Thun PATIENTS WILL RECEIVE EVERY
Necessary and Prompt Attention until a
academic halls of an obscure Vermont I at the present time than in any other
Anybody
Else.
Cure is Completed, No incurable case will
town had upon its faculty the names of city in the union. They attribute the
be received for treatment. Twenty years'
James A. Garfield and Chester Ai»Ar- absence ol strikes principally to the in-
Come and See for Yourself.
experience in the treatment of Chronic
Oin>.
,
I traduction of natural gas and the gov-
Diseases and Deformities. New, Improved
dene-al Arthur s career since the war ernment o( the W0|.killgmen o{ that lo­
and Scientific Methods. Cures made in a
WM.
HOLL,
is fam,bar to all. Ilis ap,.ointment to ca|ity by slidi
or year, Bcale8 o(
remarkably short time, and a positive guar­
t he collectorah'p of New York by Presi- wage8
antee given.
McMinnville Jewelry Store.
dont Grant, and his uncalled for treat-
ment by President Hayes, were import-
The relation between labor and pro­
ant factors in Now York politics. During lection is thus tersely stated by the Al-
GRAND
all the long months of Garfield’s illness banY lournal : “Free traders will read
ata¿taata¿l!.
when a me o ambitions end less scrupu- with Pleasure that Germany’s exporte to
'A^'A^'A^W
TROUBLES
Ions man would have seized the helm of Amorica during the past year show an
state, and on thoground of “presidential 'ncrease of $17,000,000 in value. If free
SPEEDILY CORRECTED.
---- To be given at----
inability” have usurped the executive trader8 could have their way, the ex­
Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney diseases,
chair, be exhibited a remarkable degree PortH ir°m a11 lar8e manufacturing coun-
Garrison’s Opera House
Rheumatism, Tumor, Scrofula, and
of conservatism and self control. On tr'09 *°uld show a similar heavy in-
all skin affections positively
the 20lh of October, 1881, upon the death crease. The result, of course, would be
---- Under the auspicies of----
cured.
of Garfield, he took the official oath as tl,at tlle imported goods, the product of
REWARD
for an incurable
president of the United States.
foreign labor, would take the place of The McMillin ¡lie Fire Department,
case of Hemorrhoids or
Ilis administration was clean, honest, I just so much ot our own manufacture,
Piles! No pain or detention
------- ON-------
from business! Fistula, Ul­
and bono able, and no taint of fraud or ,lle Product of home labor. This is a
cers and all rectal troubles a specialty.
jobbery ever attached to a single one of simple proposition, and workingmen un- Thursday Evening, Nov. 25,1SS6.
lns official acts. He represented the derstand it. This is why American
bo furnished by the “Coach
strongest elements in the republican workingmen almost to a man favor pro­ Music will Whip
” String Band.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
perty, the men of sincere convictions pec^*on’”
------- o-------
We
have
devoted our attention extensive­
witli a sp rit to maintain them.
The contest between the Postal Tele- No pains will lie spared 1o make this the
ly to the treatment of all the different ail­
most
enjoyable
ball
of
the
season.
lie has '..one to his long rest while vet graph company and tho Northern Pacific
ments peculiar to the weaker sex. Afflicted
in the p line of life, leaving the record of railroad company was decided Friday at
ladies are invited to call at our office and
Admission
a well spent career. For thirty years he Olympia in favor of the telegraph com­
investigate our facilities for the speedy and
bos been piominent beloe the public, I panv. Judge Hoyt delivered anexhaus-
permanent correction of their troubles.
and w hether as the champion of the live and able opinion, in whicn lie sus-
Suffer no longer. Come at once and receive
immediate relief, and id a short time a rad­
low ly, tho humble and the distressed, tained the position of the telegraph com-
ical cure.
or as the foremost cWzen of an imperia pany. He held, in substance, tliat the
Republic, he ne' er faltered in the path railroad company had not such an inter­
-o-
—Dealers in—
marked out lor bim. lie leaves to his I est in its right of wav as would preclude
EYE AND EAR.
children the heritage of a spotless name, congress f ’om granting use of same for
and to 1rs countrymen another example J telegraphic or other public purposes.
We are endorsed by many cminet Ocu
of what American industry and self-reli He held that congress gianted the Nor­
lists and Physicians in the treatment of the
anco may achieve
EYE. No severe medicines used. Surgical
thern Pacific a charter, not for the ben­
operations performed on the eye without
efit
of
its
stockholders,
but
to
promote
It is to be hoped that our neighbor on
pain or the use of chloroform, by the appli­
the north will receive the consideration the interest ami welfare of the people of
cation of the new and wonderful aneivsthct-
the
United
States
and
that
congress
re
­
from congress which she deserves. With
ic, hydrochlorate of cocoaine, which has
HUSSEYS
OLD
STAND.
itf
revolutionized opthalmie surgery. Dr. Tur­
a population already sufficient, and with served the right to use the road and its
right
of
way
as
a
military
road,
and
for
ner will straighten cross eyes in one minute
the resources to form a rich and pros­
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
without pain oi after inconvenience.
perous state, there is no reason in the any other public or government use, and
OTICE
IS
HEREBY GIVEN
world why Washington Territory should that the railroad by its acceptance of the
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-Lw that the undersigned has been duly
be’ kept ■’in'a ' position of provincial dë-‘|
appointed
by
the
honorable
county
court
of
PRIVATE DISEASES.
]>endeiice. A territorial form of govern­ these provisions made for the public ben­ 5 anthill County, Oregon, administrator of
the estate of James Fauehites, deceased,
ment is at best but a temporary make­ efit. The Postal Telegraph company, and
Nervous Debility, Impotency, Urinary
all persons having claims against said
shift. The whole theory of territorial having complied with the act of congress estate arc hereby notified to present the and all Private Diseases speedily corrected.
and
having
accepted
its
conditions
and
same to the undersigned at his place of Call and see us. “
No difference what your
organization is un-American, contrary to
business. North Yamhill, wi.h the proper
the doctrine of home rule and opposed restrictions .was, therefore, entitled to vouchers, within six months from the date ailments are. ' Thorough satisfaction guar­
way for the hereof. Dated November 12. 1IW.
anteed. Terms reasonable. All letters ní
to tho fundamental principles of the re­ use the railroad’s right
inquiry should be addressed to
I.EE LAUGHLIN,
lations between taxation and representa­ construction of its telegraphic line. An
Administrator of the Estate of James
injunction
was,
accordingly,
allowed
re
­
Fi 'aircbiles.
tion. American citizens are obliged to
44ttO
Dr. A. P. TURNER.
submit themselves to authorities ap­ straining the railroad company from in­
pointed by a central power at Washing­ terfering in any manner with the con­
ton, in whoso elevation to office they struction of the telegraph line, and the
International Hotel.
application of the railroad company to
I would most rrspectfnllv announce that
have no voice.
enjoin the construction of the telegraph I have leased the Chris Newby Flouring
Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughly
The business failures throughout the was refused. Right triumphs and the overhauled
Portland. Or.
and repaired it, and am now
country last week were 201 for the Unit­ great enterprise will now be pushed to ready to do grinding (or toll or cash.
Come
and
see
iuc.
ed States and 35 for Canada,
completion with the greatest vigor.
j, 4. VFKSTFFG.
CONSULTATION FREE.
McMinnville.
AV.
F
COLLARD.;
Henderson Bros. Props.
In a short time our
HOLIDAY GOODS!
AVill be here.
t
L Christmas Cards & Novelties,
I
Tobacco Cigars,
I)
A
Y
BISHOP & KAY!
The Cheapest Goods
in the World
DR. A. P. TURNER,
0
1)
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry and
Platedware,
s
I !
They will consist of
DRESSING CASES,
HAND MIRRORS,
CHILDREN’S BOOKS,
SCRAP BOOKS, POEMS,
AUTOGRAPH a PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
In plush and leather.
Iu leather and plush. Handsome.
Iu addition to this every person pur­
chasing one dollar’s worth of Hol­
iday Goods will have a chance
to get an elegant edition of
Webster’s Unabridged Dic­
tionary free. Come and
learn how.
REMEMBER!
That we will sell you goods as low
as the very lowest.
ROGERS & TODD,
The Druggist.
AsH Catarrh, tat id kig
Thanksgiving Ball ! !
$500
•»'«> £'«• -s’*-
a »«. at«. ata ata ata M
W" "W W W W W W 'AV'A$'AV~A? ^¿W'A^A^A^A^A^Aïfà7#
W II E N ?
I am now prepared to offer the Largest, Fii»
est, and best Selected stock of
HOLIDAY GOODS!! I
Groceries and Provisions.
Milling* Done!
Ever exhibited in this county Extraordi*
nary Bargains in
Toilet Sets
Blush Groocls
Odor Cases
Fancy .Articles
Album»-
Scrap Books
Autographs
"Whisk Brooms and
Innumerable L^Lovcltie»-
I 1 cspectfully solicit an early inspection
of these goods, and I guarantee my pric^
to be as low as it is possible to make the®-
GEO. W. BURT
Prescription Druggist
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