The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, March 04, 1887, Image 2

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    TEi.EGi: i t’nic.
e ileaillui-k sstKl prevails in two liq.-
ires, West Virginia and New Jer-
The democrats have a majority in
tiody, hilt cannot ngiee upon the
they want for senator.
o'.pecta are fl tttering for large ap-
riations for Oregon this year by con-
h . This ia due in n gieat measure
lie energy display« i by Sen.it ns
ill ami Mitchell and Representa-
■o Herm inn.
■iifest dispatches from Helena say
■ reports ot extreme cold weather in
mtsna this winter have been greatly
■gerate ! ; tli.it th; winter lias been
L c >! I jr th i t ti <u il. a t I til it the
Ither is now uri le rating.
flie Oregon and Transcontinental
Ry will try to control the next 5>orth-
I Pacific election. The lease of the
tgon railway ami navigation to the
|on Pacific will not beimi<le, because
great has not given the Union Pacific
right to make the lease.
ho immigration hoard exhibits be-
the property of the state, Governor
nnoyer can take «barge ami turn
■in over to tiie live real estate men of
td.de who Imvo so long been slan-
ed bj the ex secretary of th« boa««!,
ese gentlemen will place them where
ly will do the most good.
'he Heppner Gazette's new letter
id reads as followes: Inkshop of
ppner Gazette .1. W. Redington, ink-
•tiger. A paper that goes fishing on
inlays without regard to weather
1 earns its bread by th ; creak of its
'aatprwor pros«. II judq i irters pl.mt-
■ on the ground. No stairs to climb.
■ id to the left mid right thereof np-
Cars the poitrails of "Hon. S. I,. Mor-
■*, godfather of the country.’’ "lion.
.jury Heppner.stepfather of tjie city.”
lidinglon is nothing if not original.
KTlie freight brakemen on the New
prk. Pennsvlvania A Ohio railroad ami
e yard crows are on a strike and the
tight trade on the linn is nearly sus-
■niled. The employes had a in .eting
d were inform« 1 that Sup i.intendent
[■Brien had given instructions to en-
rce the order taking the third brake-
an off from each crew. Acting upon
his information, tiie men quit work,
alley assert that when the strike was
Ifettled last fall it was agreed that each
Lain should ltave three btakeman.
’The Macon Telegraph, a demotratic
Hiper, rises to remark : "The protee-
ve tariff is a great institution for the
hole country, ami we are proud to Bay
tis includes the booming south. But
hen the free traders complain that it
pes not enable everybody to live iq
leness without paying taxes or ieeding
B babies, we are forced to admit that
hey have grounds for complaint. Sei-
title as the system is, it still leaves
le patriots of all classes and conditions
chance to distinguish themsidves in
io fields of labor and statesmanship,
his must not he overlooked.”
Every unsuccessful strike should
ause the strikers to examine carefully
nd intelligently into the causes of the r
¡lure, ami to profit, from tb it ex iminu
>n. After every strike also, unsuc-
ssful as well as successful, the em­
ployer should make an equally thorough
ml conscientious examination into its
,uuse«, ami see whether a greater degree
i wisdom or humanity on bis part
ouhl not lmvo prevented it, to his own
rotit as well as to the ailvantage of his
niplovees. What is done can’t be help
d, but much good may come in the
turo in consequenco of a little experi-
The New York Sun says in a ringing
ouble-leaded leader.
The United
tates will not indulge in persuasion; it
contrary to the order ol human events,
8 they forever keep nt a distnnee those
tainfiil appeals to arms, with which the
listory of every nation abound«. It is a
¡rank due the I’nited States among un­
ions which would he withhold if not
ibsolutely lost bv a reputation of weak-
less. If we desire to avoid insult we
gnlist be able to repel, li »e desi e to
•eciire peace—one of the most powerful
nstruments to our prosperity—it must
m known at all times that we are ready
■for war.
I.o.« A nu it.Es, Mun 112.—Mayor Work­
man says there Ims been no new cases
— Proprietors of—
■ >t smallpox in this city in tin* past eight
Warra
Saw Mills,
days. Of those sent tu the hospital four
died, eigl.t are convalescent. Twelve MtSimnille Sash and dour Factory.
— I>ealers in -
cases occurred altogether.
White and Rud Lend,
W ashington , March 1.— Tiie senate
appropriation committee lias increased
Linseed and Lubricating Oils,
the number of new cruisers, authorized
Varnishes of all Description,
to be built in the naw appropriation bill
Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting
i om six to nine, ami added several mil­
Paris Whiting
lion <1 dials to the b 11 that was passed
I*.
&
B.
and Princess Metalic
by the house.
Roof
Paint,
Venitian Red,
W ashington , March 2.—The attorney-
genetai informed the representative of Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre,
the anti-Mormoiis, Judge R. N. Baskin,
and Hardware
this morning that the .Moimon bill would
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
be signed to-day. The delay has been
1,f
JONES & Co.
din« to the desire of the president to give
the trill fils careful consideration.
Ih Bt.rN, M irch 2.—A mob nt. I’ally-
a
l.aunis attacked a force of police last
evening and rescued some prisoners
whom they bad in clia’ge. The mob
stoned tiie police ami partially wrecked
You want anything in the line of
the barracks. T.ie prliee tired a num­
ber of shots at the ciowd, but without
hitting any one. Several policemen
were injured by the stones.
A lma , .Match 1.— Yesterday after­
noon W. A. Bishop, u rancher living
near here, accidently shot his little girl,
aged four ami n half years. 11« was try­
ing to shoot a hawk and the child came
iround the corner of the house just a«
the gun was discharged. Several shot
took effect ill the side of her heart.
Medical aid «as gammoned from Los
Gatos and the child is pronounced out
We make a specialty ol Fine
of danger.
New Y ork , March 1.—Tiie cooper’s
«trike seems to be on the verge of col­
a
lapse. The employeis asset t they are
getting all the help tliev need from non­
union shops. The announcements from
Jersey City that tiie strikers employed
in one of the leading refineries over
In McMinnville. Oregon.
there, hail returned under pledge to
«ever all connections with the Knigiits
ERNEST BOLLACK.
of Lalior, has bail a depressing effect on
those who still hold out.
N kw Y okk , March 2.—There is some
I
doubt as to whether the Dauntless and
Coronet will be able to start on their
Jev/c!ry Work Neatiy Done.
race across the A lantic on Saturday, as
expected. In that case their departure Watches Guaranteed & War­
will be delayed until Tuesday. The de­
ranted.
lay is on the part of tiie Coronet. Tiie
other boat, is reported ready to leave at
Third street, belween C and I> in the tail­
Tltf
in hour’s notice. The stakes are $10,000 oring establishment of It. B. Hibbs.
a side ami the interest in the contest is
---- EMMA
wide-spread.
W ashington . March 2.—Genera) Su­
perintendent Nash has issued the fol­
lowing: A postal clerk in the seventh
Supported by
division of the railway mail service lias
been removed for violation ot section
t
758 of the instructions to railway postal
Tim Popular Comedian, and the
clerks. lie allowed an unauthorized
best mid strongest dramatic
eomnmiy on the coast, nt
person to enter his car, and that person
stole from the mail four registered let­
GARRISON'S OPERA HOUSE
ters. Any clerk permitting a violation
NIGHTS OWLY
O
L ri<la> and Saturday, .llarcii 4 «ft S,
of section 758 will be summarily dealt
with.
In selections from the following repertory:
N ew Y ork , March 2.—There is scarce­ East Lynne, Fanchon, May Blossom,
Camille, New Magdalene, Hubert
ly a trace of the recent strike of the long­
Macalre, and 1OO others.
shoremen visible now along the w harves
-FRIDAY NIGHT:-
of either river. The fact is, the foreign
exports litis week are $8,000,000, or
about $2,000,000 over the recent weekly
Reserved Seats, 75 cents, on sale at
average, ami shows there is no longer
Rogers & Toilil’s drug, store.
any impediment to tiie free handling of
GENERAI. ADMISSION, 50 Cents.
cargoes. All lite companies report that
they are well satisfied with their new
■tamls, who have now acquired sufficient
experience to enable them to handle
goods with as much facility as their pre-
lecessors.
New Opening r
1
FID M. I’ YGFE
Bishop&Kay
MILLINERY!
—A Full Line of—
Steal and Chilled Plows, Sulky. Gang Thimble and Steel Skein Farm Wagon«,
Spring Wagons, Buggies and
and Walking Plows, Harrows and .
everything on wheels.
Cultivators of all kinds.
—At the Millinery Parlors of—
M iss IT L. Rus
HATS AT HALF PRICE.
svi
carlton , oregcn ,
Warehousemen and Grain Buyers.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Si lendid wnreliouses. ci'inplete with latest improved nmi binery. Thorough and long
experience in handling grain. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of Grain.
XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that tiie tax hooks of Yamhill
------ Also, deniers in-------
County for the yaar ISSG. are now in my
hands for collection, and that myself or de­
puty will vi>il the various precincts of said
•ountv as follows, between tiie hours of 10
o’clock a. m. and 4 o clock p. m. :
Monday January 21
Dundee
East Chehalein
Tuesday
“
25 Wagons,’Buasie3 .and Carriagoa. • Cinder Twine, Bolthg, Oils, asd
( Newberg) •
West Chehalein
Wednesday
Machino Supplies cf ail kinds.
Carter’s store)
North Yamhill
Thursday
(Runnels’)
* ’arlton
Friday
North McMinnville Saturday
South McMinnville Monday
Bellevue
Tuesday
Willamina
W ed n esd i
Sheridan
Thursday
■ j Amity
. * > \
1 rKla\
(Simpsons)
Wheatland
Saturday
Dayton
Monday
Lafayette
Tueeduy
All persons are requested to be present at
«aid appointments and settie tneir taxes,
or |»ay the same to me at my office by the
first of April, a« required by law. If not Acme Harrow,Clod Crusher and Leveler Hoosier Force Feed Seeders and Drill»
then paid we will he neeesidmted to follow
Most effective and serviceable farm
with truss axle ami wide tiles,
ihe constructions of the law.
implement in use.
UldOSIEB RUNNER PRESS DRILL
T. J. HARRIS,
2-l-m6
Latest improved and best seeder in use.
C2t4
Flieriff and Tax Collector.
Farm, Dairy and Mill
MACITESTERY.
Call and Sue
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon à California R. R.
And Connections.
Fare to San Francisco, $32; Sacramento $30.
Close connections made at AsMand with
stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
Stage Company.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
F.awt Side Division.
BETWEEN I OR I I,ANI> autl ASHLAND.
Mail Train.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
CLOSING OUT SALE
—OF—
Boots —At <fe the— Shoes.
Pioneer Boot and Shoe Stere.
In order to make room for Spring and
Summer Goods, which will soon
begin to arrive, and wishing
to reduce stock. I wil!
sell at actual
AVliolesale Cost
Until April 1 This is a bonadidv SLAUGHTER SALE ANNOUNCEMENT. Call
4:00 A. M.
3.45 1’. M. and examine goods and prices and you will be convinced of the fact that this is no hum­
Albany Express Train.
bug. Sign of the Big Boot.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland 4:00 P. M.lLebnnon 9:20 P. M.
Lebanon 4 :15 A. iM. I Portland 10:U5A. M.
Portland <H:00A. M.lAsliland
Ashland .S;45 p. M |porthind
Opposite the Grange Store.
Pullman
Palace
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
The 0. <*ii
K. B. Ferrv makes connection
with all the regular trains on the East Side
Division from foot of F Street.
West Side Divialen.
BETWEEN i’OK * LAND A < DRV ALLIS.
Mail Train.
ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
Port’and 7:30 A. M ¡Corvallis 12:25 P.M.
Corvallis 1 :3i) P. M i Portland 6:15 P.M.
At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon
Pacific It. R. for Yaquina Bay.
Express Train.
ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
Portland 4:50 I’. M.¡McMinnville#:00P.M.
McMin’vil!e5:45A.M. I Portland 9:00 A. M.
Local tickets for sale and baggage checked
at company’s up-town office, corner Pine
and S ( ond streets. Tickets for principal
points in California can only be procured at
company’s office.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment
after live P. M. on either the East or West
Side Divisions.
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS,
M anager.
G. F. & Pass. Agt.
McMinnville Baths!
C. H. FLEMING, Prop.
Shaving, Hair Cutting and-----
----- Stampoing Parlors.
Ladies’ and Children's Work
— A SPECIALTY.—
—Have Just Added—
[V
P. F. EROWNK.
Cars
Sleeping
Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts.
Kuw To-Day
Barnekoff, Tlioinason & Swanson,
M c M innville . M c M innville crossing and
The Finest Line of Cigars
A. J. APPERSON,
---- HEADQUARTERS FOR-----
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
------ AND-------
GENERAL AI EUCH AK IDISE
---- Sole Agent for the Celebrated-----
I3roadhead Divss Goods.
An Assortment of these Popular Goods
In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received»
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
What wa Guarantee far the Dress Goods of cur Manufacture:
To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and ni»«t
approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when service i»
considered.
Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in daiup weather or a shower, with­
out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking.
The manufacturing, dyeing and finishing is done in such a manner, that the goods
can be washed if desired, without the least injury to the fabric.
Our goods are wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and greatest
care and skill can make them.
Goods show just what they are and will be until wom out. as there is no weighting,
stiflening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish; as is the case with a
large class of goods in the market, but which disappears after a L w days’ service.
As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an article in every way re­
liable, and unsurpassed by similar good«, either foreign or domestic, and would respect-
lully 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
Broadhead Wcrsted Mills, Jamestown. N. Y.
Try Them.
MILLS
Ktep on ltand a complete stock of tliesc
geods. Also a largì' and well as-
sorted line of
—Dealers in—
Gents’ Furnishing ‘Go:ds,
---- Ladies* and Gents’-----
I11 X I
si ioes ,
Worsted Clothing
In all the latest Styles and Patterns, which
for tit and quality cannot hr beat.
Call and see our spring
goods before pur­
chasing else­
where.
Which will soon appear.—
Sarah Bernhardt will appear at Wash
■ ngton soon ami M rn tg -r Abbev ba« not
pent a box to the president fertile se.i-
H ion. Tins i< a marked exception to the
W | ljan.il
» -r t
usual nr<
programme
of visiting theatrical
managers. All the hexes are sold for
the week. If Hie president ucetip'es a
■ box at th« theater this week, it will be
through the c nrte«> ol those who liavt
already pu chased their boxes. Abbey
•sys that last vetr when lie was nt
Washington he sent a box to the p esi
lent in answer to his reqneat for one,
tnd that he did not make the slightest
AT------
acknowledgement of the favor (panted
He says th« boxes are worth money,
GARRISON S OPERA HOUSE
anti that the box given to President
(’leveland at his own req'i'-st. was at Wednesday Aiixht. Marell 9th. LSS7.
least worth a plain ordinary ‘ liiaoK
yon.” It i« p-oper to slate tii.it the «le v
Tickets, including «nr. < r at the new Cook
Good
that the piesident a«k« l M
AM» y I'o Ibncl. >l .o. Kverylssiy invitisi
nu«i< will Is- in attendance,and gissi order
b box in the I li mter i i. H g<-m r.dly be- «ili I* preserved A handsome prize will
1>e given to the I h -U lady mnrqRwnmer.
Corner Third and C Streets.
OTHO WILLIAMS,
I
Groceries and Provisions.
(Successor to A. M. Taggart.)
Merchant 'Tailor
Prescription. Druggist
HUSSEYS
OLD
STAND.
ltf
M c M innville
—Dealers in all kinds of—
FT our and Leed
F urniture S tore ,
—Goods sold at—
The Lowest Cash Price
—And—
I )el i vei•< ‘d Lrée !
febttf To any part of the city.
Prop.,
^Carries a Complete Stock cf—
G RANI)
MASQUERADE BALL!
Fine Tailoring a Specialty,
G imh I Fit Guaranteed
M< M ixsvti.i.r
I
or lo Sale.
Ornenos.
A an 1 reliable Medicine«nre thebest
todepend upon. Acker’s Blood El­
ixir has been prescribed for j eers for «11 im­
purities cf t I k - Flood. 1 n every form of Scrof­
ulous, Syphilitic cr Mercurial diseases, it is
invaluable. For Rheumatism, Las no equal.
Gen. W. Burt, druggist.
Millinir Done!
I would most respectfully announce that
I have leased the Chris Newby Flonrimr
Mill in llappv Valley, have thorouglilv
>verhatile<l and repaired it, ami am now
reailv to do grinding for toll orcash.
Come and see me.
IBinB
-I. A. VERSTKKO.
k O . .
would enjoy your dinner
»J
»nd nre prevented by Dys­
pepsia, uso Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets.
They sro a positive cure for Dyspensia, In­
digestion, Flatulency and Constipation.
Wo guarantee them. 25 and 00 centi.
Oso. W. Burt, druggist
Furniture and Undertakers’Goods.
HORSEMEN!
W hen vou want horse bills printed, renienr
bei that ¡lie 1 EL ephone office is unsurpassed
in facilh ies for doing this and all other kinds
I ot
Jo!) Printing. Good work. Low prices.