The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 15, 1887, Image 4

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WEST SIÉ)E TELEPHONE.
McMtXXVd.i.E, T ceshav F.::>. 15. I >-7.
TI1E COUNTY SKAT QUESTION'.
Th? Butte Inter-Mountain, wliicli is
lint pleased over liio tie itmer.t oi the
! terii'.oii-s by the democratic president,
| thus welcomes his new appointee:
‘Governor Leslie liaa atrived in Helena
from his Kentucky home. As a tourist,
as an intending investor, as a miner, as
i s -ttler, or as a visitor in any other
private capacity, the people of Montana
would exten t him a generous welcome;
>nt inasmuch as lie com-‘s to rule over
l(> >,0 )0 people wlcr have been allowed
to h ive no voice in Ids selection, lie
may as well he informed that w hat hos-
pitabty lie may receive will lie extended
with mental reservations. To the curse
of earpotbagisin is attributed every evil
bat .iltiicts the south. Yet the southern
poliiu ians are ever ready to subject the
territories to the same indignities as
they charge against the northern carpet-
baggeis. Governor Leslie is a con­
spicuous illustration of this inconsisten­
cy and while tlie Iuter-Moutdain is in­
spired bv no ill will towards tins gover­
nor personally, it takes this occasion to
let him know that in the estimation of
lie people of Montana, his nomination
is regarded as an outrage, and tl:at his
efus.il of the office would h ivo been ex­
ceedingly eieditable to his good taste.”
It goes without saving that the Lili
which lias been pending before tho p es­
ent session of the leg tlatnre, asking that
body to grant to tho citizens of this
county the right to vote upon the ques­
tion of relocating the county seat, was
by far the mo.-t iinpoitant art of the
session, in tho eve i of our |K?ople. It
has long been tho desire ot a majority
of Yamhill county's citizens to vote up­
on this question and nunieions attempts
have been made bef- re to secure the
light, but without success. Now that
the bill has passed both houses, and on­
ly awaits tho signature of the governor
to become a law, it seems Jhat the mat­
ter will be detlnitely settled at last. The
voters of this county petitioned tlie leg­
islature to grant theiri the right to vole
upon this question; at a special election
in June, lint as a bill had already passed
that honorable body, causing a special
election to be held in November to vote
upon other important measures, the
County seat bill was amended in tiie sen­
No oi'ieia! act of any governor of Ore­
ate so as to read November instead oi
June. In this ammendment we think gon lias ever created in Portland such
the people of the comity will concur. indignation as was expressed by pimple
As the election to be held in Novembei in every circle of society over Gov. l’en-
will be a state election, it will not noyei’s veto of ths bill allowing the O.
cost Yamhill county any additional ex­ I.. A N. company to bridge the Willam­
pense to vote upon the re location of the ette liver at tli.it place. After three
county seat. There can be no other ad years of inacl on the railload company
vantage given in the change. The coun­ aro anxious to give tl.c commercial hi­
ty seat question has long been the cause t-rest s tho accommodation of terminal
of dissei s on in political parties and lias facilities—freight and passengers—on
been used by s.-henii.ig politicians to this side of the river; to save long and
further their individual interests. The tedious wagon hauls of freight up and
question is not a political one, nnd the down steep inclines and across the river;
settlement of it in a peaceable, amicable to allow passengers to seat themselves
manner will lie hailed with favor by the in ears in the city and be carried east
instead of a long and inconvenient ferry
people.
Much has been said with reference to transfer ; to bu Id a bridge, a pasaenger
bow the Yamhill delegation would vote depot and a freight depot and to expend
on the bill in the legislature.
We are two or three million dollars. If the bill
pleased to say the bill as passed was should fail through the governor’s veto
supported by the entile delegation from and an indignation in .-cling were called,
Yamhill, and was supported by both po­ a day’s notice would suffice to till the
litical parties, tho vote being unanimous Mechani' «’pavilion with citizens eager
to express approval of the bridge meas­
in both branches.
That McMinnville wants the county ure and di-approval of the governor’s
seat everyone knows. We are a thriv­ eourse-
ing, growing city, tho metropolis of the
Some time last spring when the aher-
county, are centialiy located, easj of ac­
cess by tho most remote inhabitant of ill’ attempted to collect the tax from th.?
the county. We have colleges, schools, nariow gauge railway company, pay­
chutclies, etc., in fact everything neces­ ment was refused, the officers of the
sary to make a great city. TJio county company claiming that the railroad was
is badly in need of new buildings, and leased to the i). It. A N. Co., and that
new ones will have to be built. The ex­ the she; ill'must look to them for the
pense call he little or no greater if the taxes. The shops at Woodburn were
county seat is removed than if it re­ attached for the amount, which was
mains whe-e it is. There may be o hei :| 1402.80, and the matter was thrown in­
tow ns in tiie county ambitious to obtain to the United States couit, the compa­
the prize, but we believe it is geneiulh ny' having in the meantime scented ll.e
conceded that the two most important release of the shops by giving a bond
participants in the tight will bo McMinn­ fortlie amount. The matter dragged
ville and Lafayette. Let us avoid all along in the court until the other day,
spiteful times and pein..n dities. Mc­ when Judge Deady decided that the O.
Minnville has no ill will against an« it. & N. company was responsible for
hamlet, village or city, but is willing t< the amount, and issued an older that
auliniit the question to the legal voter they pay it. Murton county lias settled
of the county. It is a long limo yet be­ the question as to who is responsible for
fore the matter comes to a vote, Imt the nariow gauge company's taxes, and
when it does come let 11s all abide, with­ the way for collection of them is made
out a murmur, by the decision of the plain to other comities.—Statesman.
majority of the legal voters o*f Yamhill
John Davenport, a eountu' feiter, who
county.
was arrested in W oodburn a few dajs
There seems to he considerable dissat­ since, was airaigned in tin? U. S. district
isfaction among the Knights of Laboi Oiiit on Thursday. He pleaded guilty,
men in the east. At New Yoik the oili­ and said in extenuation that he was
er day, and order was ¡-sued, calling physically weak, and unable to find
on engineers employed on steamships wo. k winch he could do. He aeknowl-
and railroad piers to go c: a strike. A siged lie in .de tho money which he had
visit to the docks the next morning tail passed, nnd said lie had no confederates.
ed to discover a single instance w he . Judge Deady, in passing sentence, sai.t
stationary engineers ha I qu t wo I.. A it was better tor the state and the pris­
visit to ttie breweries showed that all oner both that he should be in the pen­
omyloves were at work, and the men itentiary, :^tid gave him throe years in
stated that they had positively refused th.d in. titution.
to obey.the order to stop work nnd join
The body of an old man calle.1 Frank
the urmy of strikers.
was found Sunday morning at Jackson­
Another di in’t-know-it-wa-i-lo.ided- ville, Oiegon, just outside the flouring
fool, lias been turned up, this time in mills’ hog pen. When found several
Albina, ilia nahie is E. N. Janie«, and head of hogs were feeding oil’ the body
lie pointed a gun at Mrs. Mary Newton, mil it was in a teriibly mutilated condf-
<>n. It is supposed he was on his way
an aged lady of Albina, which went oil
ionic Friday evening, and after passing
killing her almn«t instantly. (ft all sin
pid criminals, the man who pointe a gun through the gate dropped dead. The
ace, one m m and both hands and part
without knowing that it is loaded is tli
leant deserving of sympathy. Th of the legs were eaten off. He was an
wretched business has cost another life, old miner, about 70 years of age.
but Ibero Ricins at present no law suf
Germany, according to adispatch from
liciently severe to reach am h cases,
Bur lii», han naked Franco fora formal
common aa they have l«come.
deelauition of neutrality in the event of
The strike among the freight han.Reis war in the east. In London the state-
along the river front of New York, did nlent is partly continued. The coinmil*
not turn out very aatiafnctorily to the nieation, however, is inofficial, and is
strikers. New mon were employed and put in the wav of a suggestion leading
promised permanent Filiations. Now up to a friendly unde:stm ling between
the strikers wish to return to wok— France mid Germany. The whole situ­
and have returned whoie they were re­ ation now points to the east as probably
ceived—but in most instances they were the liist scene of wai like opai ationa.
refused work, as the new men give satis­
faction.
A lady quail crank has turned up in
Missouri, and has accomplished the feat
of eating thirty quail in thirty consecti-
live days, and is still on the I aek. In
connection with the daily quail menu, it
may be said that the lady l.otli dressed
nnd cooked the birds herself. The
'
con-
sideration tor this heretofore i difficult
undertaking was a silk dress.
CITY STABLES,
OTHO WILLIAMS,
Seventh Annuii
(SUCCESSOR TO A. M. TAGGART,)
Third Street, between E nnd F.
McMinnville, Oregon.
Henderson Eros.
F1REMEÏS FAIR ! MERCHANT TAILOR
Props.
—OF THE—
Firat-'-lu iK-eoniniodutioiis for Cemiuer-
. ¡al men un.l general travel.
Transient stock well eared for.
Everything new andin First-Class Order
Patronage respectfully solicited.
FINE TAILORING A SPECIALTY.
McM. F. D
Ilf
NIcAI innville
WILL BE HELD
< )regon.
M c M innville
AMITY, OE l GCY.
S tore ,
SAM LIKENS, Proprietor
l>W. H. BINGHAM
Prop.,
Blacksmithing and carriage ironing
every description.
Opera House
Horse Shoeing
And plow work a specialty.
—Carries a Completa Stock ef—
List of Prizes:
Also manufacture ilio
There will be prizes given on the follow­
ing named exhibits:
First and second prizes for best and sec­
&Otf
ond best exhibit of Kensington painting
First and second prizes for best and sec­
ond best exhibit of Kensington embroidery
First and second prizes for best anti sec­
ond best exhibit of outline work, by a child
o under 14 years of age
First and second prizes for best and sec­
ond best exhibit of work of any kind by
a boy under 14 years of age
First am! second prizes for best and sec­
ond best exhibit of crayon work
There will be a prize given to the heaviest
uvl lightest baby; also, 1 to the prettiest
baby untlei one year of age.
.¿uF"Celebrated Oregon Iren Harrow,
GIVE ME A CALL.
—Dealers in all kinds of—
I
Furniture and Undertakers’Goods.
r
tin
i«
F’lour and I^eed
—Goods sold at—
Tho Lowest Cash Price
—And— '
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
i )el iverec I I^reo ’
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
X_N that the tax books of Yamhill
County for the yaar 1886. are now in my
hands for collection, and that myself or de­
puty will visit the various precincts of said
county as follows, between the hours of 10
o’clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m.:
Dundee
Monday
J
East Chehalein
Tuesday
25
( Newberg)
West t 'hehaleni
Wednesday
< ’arter’s store)
North Yamhill
27
Thursday
(Runnels’)
Carlton
Frida v
28
North McMinnville Saturday
29
31
South McMinnville Monday
Bellevue
Tuesday February 1
Wednesday
Willamina
2
Sheridan
3
Thursday
Amity
Friday
4
(Simpson’s)
Wheatland
5
Saturday
Dayton
Monday
7
Lafayette
8
Tuesday
All persons
are requested
to be present
,
,
, __ at
said appointments and nettle their fcaxes.
or pay the same to me at my office bv the
first of April, as required by law. If not
then pai«l we will be necessitated to follow
the constructions of the law.
T. J. HARRIS,
6tt4
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
febltf To any part of the city.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
■^TOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
-JUN that the undersigned executor of the
la-t will itr.d testament of Simon Allie de­
ceased has filed with the comity court of
Yamhill county, Oregon, his lilial account
as such executor, nml that the court has
ippointed Tuesday. March Sth, A 1> 1.-S7.
at 1 o’clock p. in as the time for hearing
the same
C W TALMAGE,
Executor.
McMinnville, Or , Feb 1st 18S7
(>8w4.
—Proprietors of—
Usinera Naw Kills,
■■ii'U'iiinilk Sash and door Factory.
—Dealers in -
White and Red Lead,
Linseed and Lubricating Oils,
Varnishes of all Description,
Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting
Paris Whiting
P. ifc B. and Princess Metalie
Roof Paint, Venitian Red,
Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre
and Hardware
You want anything in the line of
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
JONES à Co.
1,f
GEO. W. BURT,
1 ’rescription Druggist.
Call at the office of the WEST
SIDE TELEPMQNE. We
will guarantee you
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---- Sole Agent for the Celebrated-----
I3roaclli<}ad I )iws Goods.
An Assortment of these Popular Goods
In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and meet
approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when service is
considered.
Arc so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather er a shower, witb­
out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking.
The manufacturing, dyeing am! finishing is done in such a manner, that the |oe4s
can be washed if desired, without the least injury te the fabrie.
Our goo fs arc wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and greatsit
care and skill can make them.
Goods show just what they are and will be until worn out, as there is no weighting,
stiffening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish ; as is the ease withe
large class of goods in the market, but which disappears aftvr a few days’ service.
As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an article in every way re­
liable, nnd unsurpassed by similar goods, either foreign or domestic, and would respect­
fully ask an examination of the various styles and shades to be found on sale by mer­
chants who are agents for the goods.
All goods of our manufacture should bear the name and trade mark of
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
—AND—
VIA
? . Oregon & California R. R-
Lower Prices Groceries and Provisions.
—Dealers in—
I
Tuan any othsr printing house
in this aoanty.
■ •
•
—WHO SELL
W« make a specialty oi Fine
And Connectioni.
Fare to San Francisco, $32: Sacramento 130.
Close connections made at Aahland with
stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
Stage Company.
Prices to Suit the Times.
HUSSEY’S
___ ._____ _
Book and Card Printin?.o
OLD
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND and AMILAND»
Mail Train.
STAND.
LEAVE.
in the World
—A full line of—
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Statements,
Cards, Etc
LEAVE.
McMinnville Baths!
Pullman
Palace
Sleeping Cars
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
The O. A < ’. R. R. Ferrv makes connection
with all the regular trains on the East Side
Division from foot of F Street.
Shaving, Hair Catting and-----
----- Shampoing Parlors.
Went Side Division.
BETWEEN rORTLAND A CORVALLIS-
Mail Train.
Ladies’ and Children’s Work
— A SPECIALTY.—
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 A. M.|Corvallis 12:25 P.M-
Corvallis 1:30 P. M.1 ' Portland - 6:15 P.M-
A t Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon
Pacific R. R. for Yaquina Bay.
Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts.
—Have Just Added—
Express Train.
LEAVE.
The Finest Line of Cigars
AnRlVI’«Anli
Portland 4:50 P. M |McMinnville8^0r.Jj-
McMin’viHe 5:45 A. M. I Portland 9:00 A. -'•
Local tickets for sale and baggage c
at eompanv’s up-town dfllce, corner Hn
and Second streets. Tickets for Pnnr,u.
points in California can only be procured•
company’s office,
III the City. Trv Them.
Corner p anrl Front M b .. Portia««»
BUSINESS COLLEGE!! Work Delivered Promptly
•KX. ’KvAvX. I'.V.’e. ‘¿b*
ARRIVE.
E M.
Portland 4:00 P. M. I Lebanon 9:20
9:20P.JJ.
Lebanon 4:15 A. M. I Port land 10:05 A.M.
M c M innville
storm Lt*t week, and consideial.le loss
Both bodies of the legi-d it ire pissed A.H
»¡nod by th»<»<1.-4. At L v <> im the
the Portland bridge bill ove th“
v»’»ter was fou* led deep in most oi the Soother at Laud. It is the only safe
medicine yet made that will remove all
lima veto by large tn ij > iti
Tb .-i-t- rds’ilvnct's and business house-4.
infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
end opinion is tb.it tl k * uovi» n«»r
or M •’■• '¡inf, but gives the child nntnr-il
wholly u|w>n »eifl-h roti.un in vetoii:r
ciito f i pain. Price 25 cents. Sold Ly
the bill.
Geo. JV. Burt, druggist.
4:00 A. M.
3.45 P.M.
Albany Express Train.
Always on hand from which to select.
Thc effect of the inter-state commerce
lias boon removed to Garrison’s
bill has nut been so disastrous on stocks
building, up stairs. Atten­
tion is invited to this
as has been predicted. A St. Louis pa-
BUSINESS SCHOOL.
per Ims been inw ligating the results
upon sevc a! of the lines most likely to
Its facilities for thorough practical in­
etFecicd. and finds the tendency to be struction; actual business department a
specialty w h»*rc currency, bank checks,
even upward, after the president had drafts, etc., arc used.
signed t! e I i 1, although the movement
Crayon and Portrait Work a Specialty
of some of them, in the two or thee
Also teat lies Shorthand.
lays previous, lia I b.-cq downward.
Up Stairs. Garrison’s Building.
inlPf
G. R. HIGGINS, Principal, j
Mithigan wan visited by a great
ARRIVE.
Portland 8:(M) A. M.¡Ashland
Ashland .8:45 P. M ¡Portland
uf
C. H. FLEMING, Prop.
Plie Cheapest Goods
—And—
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
AI illinsr I Jone!
McMinnville, Oregon.
,1,o.rouS1,,y renovated and is now '
ready to receive grain.
./Lor’CT nn‘l Cleaning. 3 cent». Calcutta
C\\ A -in 1 reliable Medicine? are the best
vrvv* todepend tipon. Acker's Blood El­
ixir has been prescribed forycarsfor allim-
p-ariticscf: he Blood. Inevery formof Scrof­
ulous, Syphilitic er Mercurial diseases, it is
Invaluable. For Rheumatism, l;aa no equal.
Go W. Burt, druggist.
MILLINERY!
—A Full Line of-
Market Frier Paid for Wheat.
.». A. VEItsT>:r<J.
Freight will not l>r received for rhtpij*
after five P. M. on cither the East or w®
Si«le Divisions.
E. P. ROGERS.
R. KOEHLER.
G. F A Pass. AP-
Manager.
ÄTXan,ly u"handand «”•>
I would most respectfully announce that
I have leased the Chris Newbv Flourinc Liiilicst
Mill in Happy Valiev, have thorougidv
overhauled arid repaired it. ami am now ante£.nro rc’t*ltful'yinvit.Ml to call
reaily to do grinding for toll or cash.
«’’ome and see me.
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Broadhead Worsted Mills, Jamestown, N. Y.
This Sparc is For
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What we Guarantee for the Dress Goods of «ur Manufacture
“WHEN”
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Fancy Millinery!
WM. GALLOWAY Prop.
—At the Millinery Parlera of—
WOW,
enjoy your dinner
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■HiUrtro“^ Arkcr’’ U^pensia Tablets.
They aro a joemve cure for l)yapens:a lu-
dicea.ioa. Flatulency and Constipation.
W o guarantee tueta. 25 and 00 cuts.
Geo. M Burt, druggist.
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Saturday,
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frk--. r.f tiie
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