The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, March 08, 1887, Image 2

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    NOTE* AND NI
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
When the announcement was made
8, 1887. at Murry, Idaho, of tin annexuton ol
the panhandle to Washington, tliirtv-
nine guns were filed in honor of the
There was a lively encounter on the
event. Tho enthusiastic crowd will now
Mexican frontier between some Mexican
take it all back, and fire the pocket veto.
soldiers and American citizens, the oth­
S ackam : nto , March 7.—Ernest F.
er day, in which several shots were ex­
changed. United States troops have Schleman, the voting man, arrested last
been ordered to the scene of the trouble week for endeuvoting,to defraud the
postoffice here by forged money orders,
which is liablo to become serious.
had a hearing before a United States
George Franklin Anderson, the alleg­ commissioner, and was held to await the
ed lawyer, arrested in London for swind­ acton of the jury. He was taken to
ling Charles Deakin, of Susquehanna, San Francisco, and made a written con­
Pa., out of large sums of money under fession after his arrest.
a pretense of prosecuting a suit for the
The southbound Texas express on tlie
recovery of u large English estats to
Iron Mountain railroad went through a
Which De.ikin believed he was heir, was trestle bridge a few miles no-th of l)e
convicted and sentenced to five years’
Sota, Missouri, Saturday night. The
penal servitude.
train consisted of two baggage, one ex­
Cleveland was so tender to the law­ press, one smoker and two passenger
defying Mormons that he permitted the ears and four sleepers, and carried in all
Edmunds-Tucker bill to become a law 130 passengers. The cars plunged into
w ithout his signatUM». Saturday he con­ the river, but as far as reported only
vinced the brethren of Latter-duys that two persons were killed. David I’.ynon,
the Lord and Grover were with them, by of De Sota, Mo., and Sam Meyer, a
pardoning two polygamists out of the brakeman, blit many other persons
Utah penitentiary. With hie little were .seriously injured.
The legislature passed an act reim­
pocket vetoes and Mormon pardons,
Cleveland is paving the way for perma­ bursing certain counties for money paid
by them to the state as taxes due on
nent retirement two years hence.
mortgages assessed in 1883 and 1831.
Henry Ward Bee.dmr was stiicken lltliorrgb these counties paid the state
with apoplexy Saturday morning and his its portion of the taxes on mortgages
condition has n it changed, At list ai- issessed, they thems.-lves failed to cob
counts lie was giudually sinking ami 1 'ct them, on account of the injunction
may not survive the night, Beecher has iss red from the United States district
lain in an unconscious corn! it ion since court. These amounts have heen placed
Saturday afternoon, and has not, since to the credit of these counties in the
that time, given any evidence that he office of tlio state treasurer. They are
recognized any person about his bedside. as follows: Douglas county, $2271.68;
His breathing is hard and lm I an lost Polk, $2562.55; Marion, $1133.54: Wash­
the power of moving his body.
ington, $2577; Clackamas,$1400.43 Uma-
t Ila, $2421 ; Linn, $2891.70; Yamhill,
Mr. Cleveland has not done himself $1018.79; Multnomah, $2620.24; Co­
ciedit in the closing days of tho session, lumbia, $139.19; total, $21,987.74.
He lias been unreasonable, stubborn
and arrogant, His silly refusal toattend
npon the senate Friday fore-noon
was made ludicrous by his appearance
Two acres of land just across the creek
in Hie nick of time to save the bill pro­ from town, near the college.
Will be
viding tor the white house kitchen sold cheap on account of the ow ner leav­
Other presidents, bigger and better men ing. Inquire ot J. Todd. McMinnville,
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than Mr. Cleveland, have not deemed it Oregon.
a violation of the presidential dignity to
be where they were needed when they
Notice.
were needed.
Owing to thè change in our business
McMtNSVlLI-E, TrxLDAY M aic
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Personal friends of Piesident Cleve­
land say he is beginning to display un­
mistakable symptoms of excessive ap­
plication to business dining the last
month, especially as he has been sub­
jected to wear and tear of the most try­
ing kind, keeping him at his desk until
far into the night without interfearing
with his habit of early rising. Now con­
gress has adjourned it is his intention
to seek a respite from official cures, and
he has already promised that he will
spend a week or two in New Yoik.
MAS0VWJD2 BALL !
------- AT-----
All Mankind
are engaged in Hie struggle
GARRISON S OPERA HOUSE
Wednesday light. Marth Sili, 1SS7.
Tickets, including supper ut the new Cook
Hotel, $1.50. Everybody invited
Good
music will be in attendance, and good order
will lie preserved A handsome prize will
be given to the best lady und gentleman
masquerader.
Almighty Dollar.
After getting it the next thing is to
Expend it Judiciously.
CITY STABLES,
IF YOU WANT
McMinnville, Oregon.
Henderson Bros. Props.
Everything new ar.d in First-Class Order
Patronage respectfully solicited.
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Congress adjourned Friday and the
Benate, for the first time since Cleve­
land’s innaugration, compelled him to
visit the capitol. He had announced he
Would not visit the capitol, and all bills
requiring his signature must lie brought
to the executive mansion. Half an hour
before the adjournment, a committee ot
three senators was appointed to wait on
the president and inform him that con­
gress was ready to adjourn. The com­
mittee unanimously refused to go to the
white House, maintaining Hint it was
the custom for the p.esident in the clos­
ing hours of the session to be within
convenient reach of congress in the
room provided for him at the capitol,
When Cleveland heard thia he hurried
post haste to the capitol and received
the committee.
Monsignor Straiuei u, in a rep'ort to
the Vatican on the condition of the
Catholic church in the United States,
gives a statement concerning the organ
ization of Knights of Labor. He thinks
the eociety is honest in its endeavors to
secure the objects of the organisation,
which are peaceful, and in that belief
the large mass of workingmen have
given it suppott. Religious or political
feeling does n >t control the society as a
body. The objects sought to be obtain­
ed are generally made known when
particular acton l.y the body is decided
upon. The question as a social problem
has its interest centered in America,
and disturbances have occuted between
the members ot this body and those who
opposed them. Hometimes it is with
the authorities, but it is difficult at all
times to cheek the passions of people
accustomed to independence in speech
and freedom of action. The working
men of America are mostly memliers ol
lhe Catholic church and should be p op-
erly heard before an edict of o.ndeiiina-
tion is issued against pai tieiicit on in .
McNt society w hich they Lielieve to tie
beneficial to them.
O regon ,
Wagons,'Bug Jos ;and Carriages. Binder Twine, Belting, Oils, and
Machine Supplies of all kinds.
Prescription Druggist,
Call and See Us.
And he will give you as much val­
ue for your hard earned dollar as
any man in Oregon.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
L-N that the tax books of Yamhill
County for the yaur 1886. arc now in nn
hands’for collection, ami that myself or de­
puty will visit the various precincts of said
Harrow,<Jlo . orusnei ui.u Leveler Hoos er Force Feed Seeders and Drills
county as follows, between the hours of 10 Acme
Most effective and serviceable faun
with truss axle and wide tires.
o’clock a. m. aud 4 o'clock p. m.;
implement in use.
HOOSIER RUNNER PRESS DRILL.
Dundee
Monday
January 24
2-1-mfl
Latest improved and best seeder in use.
East Chehalem
Tuesday
(Newberg)
West Chehalem
Wednesday
, Carter’s store)
North Yamhill
Thursday
—OF-
(Runnels’)
Carlton
Frioav
North McMinnville Saturday
—At the-
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South McMinnville Monday
Tuesday February 1
Bellevue
Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store.
Willamina
Wednesday
Sheridan
Thursday ’
In order to make room for Spring «nd
Amity
Friday
bummer Goods, which will soon
(Simpson’s)
——
begin to arrive, and wishing
Wheatland
Saturday
to reduce stock. 1 will
Dav ton
Monday
sell at actual
Lafayette
Tuesday
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All persons are requested to l>e present at
said appointments and settle tneir taxes,
or pay the same to me at my office bv the
Until April 1 This is a bona-fide SLA EGHTER SALE ANNOUNCEMENT. Call
first of April, os required by* law. If not ami
goods and prices and you will be convinced ol- the fact that this is no hum­
then paid we will be necessitated to follow bug examine
Sign of the Big Boot.
the constructions of the law.
T. J. HARRIS,
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Sheriff and Tax Collector.
CLOSING OUT SALE
Boots & Shoes,
—For the Ad. of—
AV holesa le Cost
—Which will soon appear.—
Opposite the Grange Store.
P. F. BROWNE.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
FOR SALE.
f.A ICK TURPIN. 76 P. C J. C. C. R.
J- J Cplor, rich golden vellow; butfno.se.
Bred by W J Nesmith. Derry. Oregon;
ralved in 1882; sired by Dixie; dam. Jessie.
133 P (■ J C C R
Property of Addie
Bralv This tine bull will be kept on River­
side Farm
F ee —$5 Payable nt time of service.
72ni3
kcminnville crossing
MAC IIINKIW.
First-class accommodations for Ccnnner-
cial men and general travel.
Transient stock well cared for.
Oregon & California R. R.
DICK TURPIN
and carlton ,
Warehousemen and Grain Buyers.
M c M innville ,
Farm, Dairy and Mill
CALL UPON
And Connections.
Fare to San Francisco, $32; Sacramento $30,
Close connections made at Ashland with
stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
Stage Company.
jSFew Opening’ !
A. J. APPERSON,
---- HEADQUARTERS FOR-----
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND and ASHLAND.
Mall Train.
In McMinnville, Oregon.
ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
At present there is great danger of a
general Btrike among the shoemakers of
New York city. The leaders of the or­
ganization to which the men belong
have derived considerable encourage­
ment from the result of lhe last stiike,
consequently they are very confident and
rather arrogant in their dealings with
tho manufacturers. District assembly
No. 91 has devised plans for making new
demands upon tire shoo manufacturers
for a general increase of wages, and nt
the samo time of cutting down the num­
ber of hours of woik. The manufact­
urers say il tho demands of tlie men are
insisted upon, the result will be that
shoe manufactiping will be driven from
the city and the business ruined.
Barnekoff, Thomason & Swanson,
Splendid warehouses, complete with latest improved machinery. Thorough and Iona
experience ill handling grain. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of Grain.
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------- Also, dealers in-------
Anything to be found in a first class Drug
Store
Third Street, between E and F.
wo noeti all thè money due us. So all
who owe us please culi and settle at
once.
R ogers & T odd .
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A
PIECK OF VALUABLE PROPER-
V tv consisting of 51L acres one mile
from North Yamhill, Oregon This piece of
land will be sold cheap on easy terms The
property has a good house and out build­
ings, two good wells, a first-class brick yard,
a good young orchard and small fruit of all
kinds Will also sell II a good Imtcher shop
in North Yamhill. For further particulars
address
.1 L ( ASTLE,
North Yamhill. Oregon.
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Steel and Chined crows, bulky. Gang 1 hrmme and steel bkem harm Wagon»,
and talking Plows, Harrows and
Spring Wagons, Bugg.es and
Cnltivatcr» cf all kinds.
everythmg on wheels.
Portland 8:00 A. M.[Ashland
Ashlaud ..8:4ft P. M (Portland
ERNEST BOLLACK.
4:00 A. M.
8.4ft I’. M.
Albany Express Train.
ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
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Jewelry Work Neatly Done.
Portland 4:00 P. M.I Lebanon 9:20 P. M.
Lebanon .4:45 A. M. I Portland 10:05 A. M.
Pullman
Palace Sleeping
Cars
---- Sole Agent for the Celebrated1-----
IBroadhead Di’ess (roods.
An Assortment of these Popular Goods
In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received.
PLEASE
CALL AND
EXAMINE.
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
What we Guarantee for the Dress Goods of our Manufacture:
O. <fc C. R. R. Ferry makes connection
Watches Guaranteed & War­ The
To
be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and mol
with all the regular trains on the East Side
Division from fool of F Street.
approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when service i»
ranted.
considered.
West Side Division.
Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather or a shower, with­
Third street, between C and D in the t r”- BETWEEN FOR 1 LAND & CORVALLIS.
Mail Train.
oring establishment of R. B. Hibbs.
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out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
T he manufacturing, dyeing and finishing is done in such a manner, that the goods
Port’ami>7:30 A. M | Corvallis 12:25 P. M.
Corvallis 1:30 P. M I Portland 6:15 P. M. can be washed if desired, without the least injury to the fabric.
At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon
Our goods are wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and greatest
Pacific R. R. for Yaquina Bay.
AMITY, OREGON.
care and skill can make them.
Express Train.
Goods show just what they are and will be until worn outr as there is no weighting,
MUTI
ARRIVE.
Portland 4:50 P. M.IMcMinnville« :00P.M. stiffening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish; as is the case widia
SAM LIKENS, Proprietor.
MeMiii’ville.") :45A.M.I Portland 9:00 A. M.
Local tickets for sale and baggage checked large class of goods in the market, but which disappears after a few days’ service.
Agents for the-------
Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of
As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an artirte in every way re­
at company’s up-town office, corner Pine
every description.
and Second streets. Tickets for principal liable, and unsurpassed by similar goods, either foreign- or domestic, and would respect'
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points in California can only be procured at fully ask an examination of the various styles and shades to be found on sale by mer­
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company’s office.
chants who are agents for the goods.
Ilorse Shoeing
Corner F and Front Sts.,Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment
All goods of our manufacture should bear the name and trade mark of
after five P. M. on either the East or West
And plow work a specialty.
Side Divisions.
Broadhead Worsted Mills. Jamestown. N. Y.
R. KOEHLER.
E. P. ROGERS.
M anager.
G. F. & Pass. Agt.
Also manufacture the
M c M innville
Keep on hand a complete stock of these
ÎXjrCelebrated Oregon Iron Harrow,
goods. Also a large and well as­
sorted line of
New Blacksmith Shop!
Bishop&Kay
Ml
MILLS
GIVE ME A CALL.
MANTO RD RAY.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
---- Ladies’ and Gents’-----
City Market,
FTNE SHOES,
KENYON & RAY, Proprietors,
AND fine
(Successors to W. F. Bangasser. )
Worsted Clothing
FRESH MEAT
Of all kinds and of the best quality
kept constantly on hand.
All kinds of Game in Season.
In all the latest Styles and Patterns, which
for tit ami quality cannot be beat.
Call and see our spring
goods before pur­
chasing else­
where.
Corner Third and C Streets.
Kirj i Stent ’te-s,
McMinnville, Oregon
Has been thoroughly renovated and is now
ready to receive gram.
storncc and Cleaning. 3 cents. Calcutta
sacks constantly on hand and sold at the
lowest rates.
Farmers arc respectfully invited to call
and see us.
WM. GALLOWAY Prop
Of the good things of this
lit* are sorrowfully let
alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's
Dyspcprda Tablets will cure Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Constipation; wild on a
positive guarantee at £5 aud vO cents, by
O. W. Burt. L'rnggM
—Dealers in—
Prop.,
HUSSEY'S
OLD
—Carries a Complete Stock of—
STAND
Furniture and Undertakers’Goods.
—Dealers in all kinds of—
HORSEMEN!
Flour and Feed V$ hen you want horse bills printed, reweffl'
OTHO WILLIAMS,
The Lowest Cash Price
(Successor to A. M. Taggart,)
—And—
Merchant Tailor Delivered Free!
febltf To any part of the city.
Fine Tailoring a Specialty.
W. H. BINGHAM.
Groceries and Provisions.
—Goods sold at—
liilicst Market Price Paid for Wheat.
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F urniture S tore ,
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her that the T elephone office is unsurpassed
in facilities for doing this and all other kinds
of Job Printing. Good work. Low prices«
MILLINERY I
Alillinsr Done!
C. H. FLEMING, Prop.
1 would most respectfully announce that
I have leased the Chris Newby Flouring
Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughlv
overhauled and repaired it. and am now
rcadv to do grinding for toll or cash.
Omtaos.
Come and see me.
Shaving. Hair (lilting and—
- - - - Shampoing l'aria-
Good Fit Guaranteed or Io Sale.
McM isxvn.tr
Ladies' and Children's Work
—A SPECIALTY.—
J. A. VF.RSTF.EO.
the Children. They are es-
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pedal ly liable to sudden
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
?tc.
We guarantee Acker’s English
’demedy a positive cure.
It saves
oara of anxious watching.
Sold by
Gso. W. Burt, Dniggtet.
a. Blood Elixir is the only
r» Blood Remedy guaran­
teed. It is a positive cure for Ulcers, Erup­
tions or Sy pbihtie Poisoning. Itpurifiestbe
whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic
and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it. i
® jo . W. Burt, Druggist.
p\cc
McMinnville Baths!
—At the Millinery Tarlors of—
Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Ct».
—Have Just Added—
The Finest Line of Cigars
HATS AT HALF PRICE.
In ths City. Try Them-