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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1887)
EPHONE «e« und M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FEBRUARY ■ "UTlIOIHtj ÜST SIDE TELEPHONE I ——Issued— L ry TUESDAY AND FRIDAY —IM— uuTiii'i BnlMini, McMmnfille, Oregon, —BY — halma&o & Turner, Publishers and Proprietor». SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ......................................................................... «« « mouths............................................................ I® ree months....................................................... itpred In the Postoffloe at McMinnville, Or., 1 as second-class matter. M‘i.miiutiu7 rtiox T' a nut- pleasant no, ! ? cent stamp fu’ . ld t cc, * I an Fianciico, Cal I y. V. 11 ,A LnorVILLE nibh Pianos; Bm*.' ■ Largent '««t tan*’» supply.. , M. GKAY sail Francifco, ot Second and B atreeta, - - - OREGON. Ljoual bushiew. IITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH, lysicians SHAPED! CO., *t, ltortb«e»t comer Ly be found at his office when not absent on pro- yk andeip«,, ■iftnd pirticilm ti.Awntu.ia kneeninds«.«, iitalooi». Qwctj, ;• OmpkiiK, ialti.nl to b„iu I prepaid aim,» overrwti«». JOHNSON, M. D. and Surgeons, McMINNVILLE, OREGON. I I I I Office over Braly’a Bank. S. A. YOUNG, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, EOPLEUSj ZEDS ERRY4C0. mitted to bette »ST SEEDSMEI n the world, FERMION lilustnM, I» rripUveAPrM SEE0INNÜ1L For 1887 : will be oaiM FREE to >H ipplicantaai tu laut 66U0DÌ cuutumen , \ without cr- , denn<A y 7n valuablett r alLEwnp» »on uiina G» dm, Field et r SEEN itaiM /britAddrai I I. FERRI Atti Olt, MlII!» {'SHEARS. iMINN VILLE • • • )tfice and residence on I) street. ivered day or night. OREGON All cuJla promptly DR. G. F. TUCKER, DEATIST, LmtSVIIXS - Office -Two east doors - of OREGON. • furniture Bingham's laughing gas administered for painless extraction. W. V. l’lt-MJE, HOTOGRAPHER Up Stairs in Adams' Building, :MISNVILLE OREGON • 3USTER POST BAND, The Best in the State. 'at. Appl’d fed cniuro, id mx I b in ciittisi cMcaUyasgod L\ A ALU. . Hotel 8.F. llachlaerr i prepared to fuiniah music for all occasions at reason able rates. Address N». .1. TfcOVVLAJN», Business M mager, McMinnville. M'MINN VILLE tilery Feed and Sale Stables Corner Third and D street«, McMinnville OGAN BROS. & HENDERSON, Proprietors. The Best Rigs in the City. Orders romptly Attended to Day or Night, IERÏ ‘ORPHANS’ HOME” BILLIARD HALL. A Strictly Temperance Resort. in» iood(T) Church members to the contrary not withstanding. ‘Orphans’ Home” TONSORIAL PARLORS, ke anly first class, and the only parlor like shop in th« city. Mr»t - elaHR None but Workmen Employed First door south of Yamhill County Bank Building. N, M c M innville , orbgon . H. H. WEECrf. Cigars prci in:« and Coffee. "A e'gar tastes best when accom panied b> a cup of aromatic coif, e after »luxurious re| ast,” most smokers w h •*y. Speak ng in the a struct, tiie koifee doe, not enhance the c gar, uor ’ce versa, but the fact is that nature litres a hint how to counteract injurious •fleets upon the gustatory n eves. It is tae demonstration of tlie homeopathic "Sunilia siniili bus curantur"—one nar cotic po son destroying another. The •'mutating potency of the cafle neover tones. or at least paralyze«, the pros- k»t ng power of nicotine. and it is the fight between these two powerful »gen res which imparts to the observer in •Bose system the battle is raging that degree of contemplative comfort winch h the des deration of every smoke».— Cl'eayo A’ew». —A b:n of bituminous coal in New “•»en. Conn., 200 feet long. 50 feet wd>. »nd II feet deep. and cont* n ng »bout 4,(XX) tons, caught lire from spon taneous combust on. . nd smoldered for * week in spite of all the water poured °pon it. Then workmen aho*e»c<l out tat coal to cool it otL —An ancient cu-TiTtn was observed ’»centljr at a London church wheie. in •r")r l»nce with the will of Peter Sy- ■wida. which dates so far back as the J*ar 1.586, sixty of the younger boys of ’ Hospital attended divine serv- , in the morning, and afterward re ceived a new penny and a bag of rais- ,n’ It was stated that this was the two nndred and ninety-first celebration of •*u quaint ceremony. ALONG THE COAST. An unknown man was killed at the CONGRESSIONAL. AGRICULTURAL NOTES Red Cloud mine, near Merced, Cal. He was employed in timbering the LATEST TKLEi. RA PII IC REPORT. nevoted Principally tu Waihington Territory A Column Devoted to the Interests of Farmer» tunnel, and while passing along the and Stockmen. and California. A Synopi > of Manure» Introduced in the drift, directly under the shaft, a National Legislature. Hailey, I. T., is to have electric bucket fell from above and struck liim Poultry should not be fed exclu lights. on the head, killing him instantly. sively on grain. Neuate. As M. Annotassa was carrying his Dayton, W. T., has organized a The Committe on Commerce made String beans sell for 50 cents a seven months’ daughter into the the following increases over the House j pound in I.os Angeles. board of immigration. 1 he new town of Kelso, Cowlitz kitchen, at his residence in San Fran appropriation for Pacific Coast im A carload of cabbage was recently cisco, he was attacked with an epil provements : county, W. T., has a postoffice. hispped from Redwood, Cal., to Chi- eptic fit and fell, upsetting a boiler Mouth of the Columbia, from $125, I cago. An oat-meal mill is in course of con full of scalding water over the baby 000 to $300,000. struction at Spokane Falls, W. T. Run the roller over the field wher- and himself. The child died a few Cascades, from $100,000 to $150,- I ever the wheat has been throwu up 000. A team ran away and smashed a hours later. Long Valley coyote district (Cal.) Yaquina, from $50,000 to $80,000. I by the frost. stage to pieces near San Buenaven The product of oats in tura, Cal. where the wool growers pay $30 for Lower Willamette and Columbia States for 1886 is put at every coyote killed, which, added to rivers, from $35,000 to $80,000. A calf with eight legs and two heads the $15 offered by the county, makes It will be seen that the increase, in bushels, valued at $186,000,000. is in possession of a farmer at Liver the hunting of the coyote quite an in cluding $15,000 for a boat railway, is Leonard Parker Bold his crop of more, Cal. teresting sport. The sheepmen mean $315,000 over the House bill. The oranges on his five-acre grove at Ana An N. P. passenger coach was business, and their business interests total for Oregon livers and harbors, as heim, Cal., for $2,000, the purchaser passed by the House, was $365,000. I to pick and pack the fruit. There is burned at Wallula. Origin of fire are at stake. unknown. George E. Houghton was found Mr. Dolph’s efforts to secure large ap | some profit in growing oranges at that An eleven-year-old girl committed dead in a vacant house in the out propriations were supplemented by I rate. He had those of two or three Senators who suicide at Salt Lake City by taking skirts of Bakersfield, Cal. Don’t forget to put your farm roads shot himself accidentally or with in- j have visited Oregon. Senator Gorman i in good repair before it is too late, strychnine. was the most outspoken of non-resi George Crittenden of Cottonwood, tention. He left the house saying he dent Senators for iiberal appropria j You will save more than the whole Merced c* unty, Cal., committed sui was going to hunt and was found tions. The exceptionally large in i cost of the job in a week when you about, noon. '18le gun was lying need a good track in the busy spring cide while insane. crease for the mouth of the Columbia time across his body. John Ketclierside, living near Cen was secured largely through his in The largest nugget yet fourni in the France insists on the light or pig tralia, W. T., was found lying dead in He holds that by far the placers of Cœur d’Alene was taken re fluence. grade. England takes her ham, the woods near that place. cently from the Horse-shoe claim, on largest single appropriation should be bacon and pork of medium and heavy A cable railroad company has of Trail creek. It weighed twenty-nine applied at this point. mixed, while Germany wants the fered the Los Angeles council $50,000 ounces six pennyweights; worth $470 Beck’s bill to prohibit members of "whole hog or nothing.” She buys for a franchise. or so. Previously several nuggets Congress being in the employ of rail the heavy part. Delipe Robles was murdered at Tuc have been found weighing twenty or road companies passed the Senate. The fleece of the Merino sheep is Following is the text of the bill: son, A. T., by unknown parties, His twenty-two ounces. Albert Fink, a miner from Calico, “That it shall be unlawful for any i sometimes so thick and heavy that in head was split open with an axe. member of either House of Congress Vermont and Wisconsin, when the John Kearney’s dead body was visited San Bernardino, Cal., for the to accept employment as attorneys-at- sheep are sheared early in the season purpose of “ having a good time. ” He found in the brush by the side of the spent his money freely, gambling and law, or payment for services of any they are blanketed to prevent them Sonoma road, near Petaluma, Cal. drinking, and wound up by taking a kind, in oppositson to the United from becoming chilled. A diamond weighing one and a dose of opium and whisky that killed States in any case to which the United Sheep require careful watching, for half carats was found in a Butte him. Whether he ment to commit States may be a party, or to which if they get into trouble of any sort, as their interests may be concerned, or getting down in gullies or fastened in county (Cal.) gravel mine recently. suicide is not known. A resolution was passed by both Two riderless horses were found in from any railroad company if such between logs or fence-rails, they be Houses of the Nevada Legislature, a deep canyon near Nevada City, Cal. member shall have reasonable cause come so frightened or discouraged they disfranchising Mormons in that State. It is supposed they fell over the bank. I to believe that a measure specially af succumb at once and die. fecting the interest of such company If a Holstein cow, giving forty Gabiiel Dennis, a fireman, was One seemed to be injured, but the is pending before Congress, or about to quarts of milk per day, and requiring other was all right. Owing to the fatally injured by the explosion of a be • so pending during his term of boiler in the sugar refinery at Alvardo, deep snow they cannot be reached. office. Any person who shall violate no more room than a common cow, giving ten quarts, can be raised ftB What became of the riders is a mys Cal. tery. It is feared they are buried in the provisions of this act shall be easily as the inferior one, is it wise in gudty of misdemeanor, and may be The body of Miss Sunderland, who the snow. It is supposed the riders farmers to keep the poor milker? punished by imprisonment not ex was drowned while crossing a slough were anti-debris spies. B eef may be smoked or corned at ceeding one year, or by a fine not ex near Anderson, Cal., has been recov A young man residing at Wood ceeding $5,000, or both, in the dis this season with but little difficulty, ered. land, Cal., sent the following letter to and the farmer who raises a steer for Andrew Felter murdered his wife his family : "Mother & Sisters I Am cretion of the court.’’ his own use annually, will be pro anil then committed suicide in the going To leave you now and very Dolph secured an amendment in vided with a better quality of meat saloon at 119 Fifth street, San Fran- likely For ever my wliare a bouts shall the Indian appropriation bill, which I than if he depends upon the pork cisco. be unknown to you eak out your mis Wm. Dowst, a dray-driver was erable existence the best you can. passed the senate, authorizing the ; barrel. Secretary of the Interior to purchase ' Modern farming is more and more fatally injured while endeavoring to Farewell may be for ever.” eighty-five acres additional land for I becoming a race for the "survival of stop his team that was running away Jack Sheppard, a man s*opping at the Indian training school near Salem. the fittest.” The poor farmer must at Merced, Cal. the Cleveland house in Vancouver, Mitchell submitted an amendment, Two Mexican miners had a desper was found insensible outside of the | intended to be proposed to the river I •‘go.” The good farmer only will be ate fight at Nogales,, A. T., a few days house, having evidently fallen from a I and harbor bill, appropriating $500,- able to hold out against competition. ago and one was killed. The mur second-story window. He died with 000 for a final survey, estimates and It is a rule that is applicable to all branches of industry. derer escaped. out recovering consciousness. The commencement of the work of con W. 8. Benedict lately presented the Ex-Governor Stoneman of Califor day before he had drawn a consider structing a boat railway at the dalles, Angeles Tinw» with a box of to nia has been appointed a member of a able some of money from the savings ' and for blasting open contracted Los matoes grown eight miles from the committee to examine a section of the bank, but no trace of it can now be waterways at Ten Mile and Three I city on a Caliuenga foothiU ranch, found. Police have arrested two men, Mile rapids. California and Oregon railroad. i There were 62 tomatoes in the box, Sheppard’s room-mate and barkeeper I There were 200 fallen trees on the of the hotel, on suspicion of murder. Jones, of Nevada, presented a peti |and their net weight was 29 pounds. track of the Northern Pacific railroad, tion from Horace F. Cutter, of San What locality can ben thia in Febru- Louis Bemis, a freight engineer, ; during the recent rough weather, be : Francisco, praying Congri ss to make ary? was killed in a collision at Echo, | tween the 60th and 75ih mile post. According to experiment.» made at suitable acknowledgement of the hu Utah. He and another engineer were Sixty tramps were counted in one running a double-header freight train mane services by Japanese fishermen the Pennsylvania State College. «oiling camp near San Bernardino, Cal. east and side-tracked there to let the to the crew of an American vessel rye yields twenty tons per acre of They had an abundance of chickens west-bound pa-senger train pass. wrecked by a typhoon in the Eastern green crop, and pasture grass sevetl I and one half tons. Some rye field!* seas. and other delicacies of the season. Hearing that the train was lat.e they four and one half Un» per acre of dl’ Dolph, from the conference com Daniel Sexton, a sheepherder, concluded to go on the main track to mittee on the Senate amendments to substance, and pasture grass I*« hanged himself in a barn near Liver the coal sheds and coal up. While the House bill to repeal all pre-emp- three-fourths tone. The rye eon* more, Cal. He had just squandered doing this the passenger train came ' tion, timber culture and desert land nearly twice as much ertidt* Ilb< > considerable mone, in a prolonged along and dashed into them, making ! 1 tws, reported disagreement, and only half as much pmtelm a bad wreck. spree. ■ asked for a new conference. He said, ent in pasture grass. The bark Astracan, from the Col Henry Wymann, an old man, was , ; in answer to a question by Ingall.«, It is estimated Hint umbia river to the United Kingdom, fatally beaten by a man who was con- | ! that the differences in the conference »re consumed every * was wrecked on Melbourne Island, * coaled in the building in which committee were quite radical, but Stater, and yet 'll***' December 17. The vessel was a total j Wymann lived at Oroville, Cal. The j they might be overcome. The most fear the poultry bit latter’s screams brought neighbors to important point was as to whether al Ione. Wild m loss; crew all saved. Wells, Fargo & C».’s office at Pali the iescue, but the rascal escaped. leged fraudulent cases should be three-quarii* is the third mysterious assault finanly decided by the inferior de every day hj sade, Nev., was entered by two armed This The child in th*' and masked men, who attacked the committed by unknown persons with partment or by the courts. agent and compelled him to open the in a year in the neighborhood of Oro House conferrees to< k the ground that ville. F. W. Miller was beaten to the interior department should be safe, which they robbed. death last spring in a restaurant in sole and final judge in the matter, An edition of 20,000 pamplets de- the main block of the town. During whereas the Senate eonferrees insisted ’ i was the summer John 8. Moore, an old . that a man whose title was attack* <1 scriptive of Fresno county, *"* ’Cal., miner living some miles above Oro I in the land office should have the recently priuieu, vu» the •■■■« — ™-J printed, but Board Trade ordered them all destroyed on ville, was found killed in the same right of appeal to the courts. manner. No clue. account of some errors therein. The Nevada Legislature passed an The Canadian Pacific workshops at Yale, B. C., were totally consumed by i Act consenting to receive Idaho or The legislative, fire. The origin of the fire is sup any other Territory that Congress judicial appropriation b I might annex to her upon such terms posed to have been a spark from a I to the House, provid.*« passing locomotive. Loss, $100,000. ' j and conditions as Congress may pre- the salary of the <N | scribe. The Act declares that it is not Oregon; $1,500 f> Andrew J. Leonard, convicted at the fault of Nevada that her popula- incidental expwnw Vancouver, W. T„ a year ago of man-1 ! tion is small. Congress fixed her of the surveyor-g slaughter, and sentenced to fifteen | boundaries, but did not include m ton anil Idaho I years at the Territorial penitentiary, I them enough gi*od land to make a clerks. $4 ent* was shot and kill, d at Seatco. while [State, hence Nevada now asks for Frovpmwi 4* mn< rmOVI* I more. Congress has the power to office of rn. v. r- attempting to escape. in w.u The i ■ ■ ■ ■ Col. O. R. Putney, an old miner, give it, and if it refuse« it will be the Olyrnpfa was killed by a snow-slide at Bay fau't of the United States, not Ne irrwv «.--. -'■•.i n Horse, Idaho. In an old valise were vada, if she has unequal representa found some letters and some bones, tion in the Uuited 8l*tea Svuale. with a note, saying: ‘I wish these The little seven-year-old »on of Pet«-- McMahon of 8au Bernardino, Owl bones buried with me.’ shadowed a ixmple of thievs Patrick Donahue, a convict in the were prowling aniuml in Ü» ÌT Arizona Territorial prison, played the near Kia falhvrta rain'll, «** «' insane dodge successfully on the miles weal i>f the city. «•>*' ■ ' . . officials of that institution and was I ; covering like M sent to the insane asylum at Ph*enix, had a Ed u( ïa I ui I. t* fr<.m which place he made his escape èevrehnl, > the first day. city and < «” ' It is reported that the railroad com I .An oftb er, w** xtihV pany have abandoned their proved I little Hum»' and v#.- i. >-M3 dans of laving * double track from ! The ■t/d»’i pr j - f * , • Oakland to Martine» for the present • iM’YefBl liunaF' I PiFt**'<»*, • I* year, unless the weather become« «o • | itormy on the Oregon diviMon that they canuot eoatiuue work. a* IMMONS (REGULATOR BILIOUSNESS Is an affection of the Liver, and can be thoroughly cured by that Grand Regulator of the Liver and Biliary Organs, SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR MANUFACTURED BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. I was afflicted for several years with disordered liver, which resulted in a severe attack of jaundice. I had as good medical attendance as our sec tion afforc’ ’ who failed utterly to re store me to the enjoyment of my former good health. I then tried the favorite prescription of one of the most renowned physicians of Louis ville, Ky., but to no purpose; where upon I was induced to try Nimmons l»i ver Refill at or. I found Imme diate benefit from its use, and it ulti mately restored me to the full eujoy- meut of health. A. II. «SHIRLEY, Richmond, Ky. HEADACHE Proceed« from a Torpid Liver and Im purities of the Stomach. It can b<» invariably cured by taking SIMMONS LIVERREGULATOR Let all who suffer remember that SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHES Tan bn prevented by taking s down as *xin im their symptoms indicate the coming of an attack. DOGS’ EARS. Some Good Il<*HRong Why They Should Never Be Cropped« S r Eilw'n I nndse r, ono of th** judg*!» at th ■ dog show in London, i m’.< a oreil to cM-lude all di g, t. a.t ■ uf been nmtila'od by ear-cropping or *sitit>- erwise. The principal rcas n •*' ■ — v kdw n's protest s that the n • _• ' 1 ears is most cruel and hurtful 1« Ow dog. 'I lie cruelty complain--I of • » *4 n the,o; er.it * n—that, aft- r all. s • small matter. It constats n 4-prn ing the an mill of a defense wh'ch natnn» has given it agn n-t the entrance of earth and snna into the ear«. The < < n- n trance of the-*- into the ears ih«ti • os the dogs much, cans ng dea n ■««. ab- s es es and can* cr. All dog-, mon ess. reqn re to be protect, d from m d eart i by overlapp n**- ears: hut pec a'ly do terriers litm illv •enr.h dogs’’ the spec es «h oh, of all otb* rs. s most perse uted by i*i*q*p n They go nto a b rri.w. flu* r ears g* t full of -and. »nd th y mi'tar aver nffe in-d Surely Sir Edw n l.ni*d ** er ta r ght in -aying th.it niige« of does o*r.*hl not t » sanction Rtich gin»** tn3*f ment of the Hod that the un m»it So • oty for th* Pre» ent on of < ’rneltv to A h •■sta should look to pracfhe Thè only excuse ti nt i'*’ i b«l «et no for tfdR v-tr*m 1« a dein«!' «il It « -»a d fhtil iffhtlnsr d«»^ LMM h» ttvt » Delivering Always Ready. Me « Trial. GOF1< COLLARD, Dealer in— • tok, Ammunition, riei ing Tai kb*, Etc., Etc. All kinds of 1 i. I.< k“iuitli and Sewing Work done with s and Dispatch. a Specialty, and Satis faction Guaranteed. r»p »»f Hgiter A Martin's X'fil ».1»VV y »»!(»• •<{ usa sjspjosirf m '»TM ‘»ll«O ' I ’V aw 4 (i. W »am» |s qasmotH a . V’VL