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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1887)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. New Opening ! NOTES AND NEWS. Herr Most, the noted dynamiter is to M c M ixxvill «, T uesday M a ecu 15, 18s7. be released from jail next week. It is said that Grover Cleveland w:ll The labor party ol Chicago proposes not visit the Pacific coast, this year. It to be the first in the field with its can would he rather cold weather out here didates for city office»» and to nominate foi him just now. Lieutenant Guiltierez, the officer com a full ticket from mayor down. The elec manding the soldiers who had the recent tion occurs April 5. shooting affray with American officers, Walia Walla la prepairing to rebuild has been captured, and will be turned l:s burnt district iu a substantial manner, over to American authorities. the buildings io tie of brick, iron and The Stanley expedition for the relief «tone. The land v.’lie re the rookeries of Emir Bey, which left Zanzibar about Stood is aaid to be worth (300 to «350 per two we ks ago, has been heard from •loot froth*. igain, this time at Cape Town. It pro 'Carl Schurz is still a severe sufferer ceeded to the Congo river which Mr. from the fall he i'.ad about three weeks Stanley expects to resell by the 18th i«go, and lio does not obtain as much t :nst. The men composing tho expedition rest at night as his physicians could I a,c RI1 in fine condition. wish, but Mill the later is of the opinion An unfortunate girl known as Mollie that in snalh-r.' fortnight Sebum will bo Flippan, daughter of parents •veil to do •hie to leave his room, He will never ir ”.’ao!ilnston county, was burned to be missed if he does not leave his room deiUli in Tacoma, Thursday, from her Jor sis ’•»onth». clothing taking fire co she stood with her back to the fire-place. She was one If Cleveland didn't want to have the oftho etate witnesses against Carrie «pprppiitlcn tnauo for the rivers and Bradley, at the tune of the J. N. Brown liu-bori of ‘.hi nation, he might at least murder in "ortland. li.ivo acted ¡Lite a man with tin courage The London Telegraph asserts that of Ifi conviciions, an! vetoed tha bill, tha admiralty ban trust-worthy informa and glvsu hie reasons, But no, be was tion that the Russian government receiv afraid ‘.In house would pass it over his ed and now has the drawings and papers head, so, like a sneak, lie strangled it connected with the British naval de in bls -iceket. signs, which were sold by Draughtsman A L.gli London military authority Teriy, who has just been discharged states that if the outbreak of hostilities from employment iu the navy yard in can bo dclaygd until the end of April or Catham. the beginning of May. Russia will have They are having much the same fight a million troops on the German end in New York as we will have here on Austrian frontiers, besides a force in the prohibition question. Tho battlecry Asia approaching600,000 men. Upward of the prohibitionists is “ free rum or no of a quarter million are in Asia Minor ruin,” A New York paper reinarksthal and the remainder in Central Asia It should not be much trouble for practi cal people to chooso “between high li Freight ago it Eccles, of the Union cense and low saloons.” It should not Pacific has gladdened the hearts of be much trouble for the peoplo of Ore California fruit growers by stating that gon to choose “between high license the intor-state commerce law would and low saloons.1’ make no change in the low rates on The San Carlos Apanches are again fruit shipped east. The fruit-growers of that state have been much perturbed said to be on the rampage. The ranch over the reports that the old rates es of Southerland, and Griffith of Drip would no longer be given, ns a rise of ping springs had about forty head of rates would be a serious blow to fruit horses and cattle stolen the other day, and one horse was killed because the raising. Indians could not ride it. Communica Latest reports from the Mexican bor tion is being held with the Indian »gent der state that great dissatisfaction is at San Carlos. The advices say he caused by tho order from General Milos will start a posse after the renegades for the troops to return to Fort I lunch- and the promise is given that they will uacita. The Mexicans still maintain be justly punished if caught. their military post in their part of the A year since the Gervais postoffice town end the citizens consider that this was robbed by unknown parties. The government should do the same. Nog safe was cracked ami the inside iron ales is the thint largest town in the ter box extracted and carried off. Last ritory and has the two most important week some parties found the iron box at custom houses on tho bordor. There is a lonely point one mile north of Wood not now a United States military post burn. In the box was found a lot of on the border. bank checks lost at the time of the rob bery. The purse which contained the Desperate efforts aro being mado by postoffico monov was also found near by ; tho attorneys of Goldenson, the mur also a hatchet with which the safe crack derer of little Mamie Kelley, in San ers hail burst open the box. No other Francisco, last winter, to prove his in clues were found, and who the parties sanity. They have even attempted to were who robbed the postoflice remains prove that he was drunk for two days sb big a mystery as ever. before he committed the atrocious crime. II. 8. Iltisen, engineer in charge of If drunkenness has anything to do with the construction of the Cascade branch it, it should be to make the case more of the Northern Pacific railroad, reports aggravating, and hasten his conviction. that there remains but thirteen miles 01 It is hoped by all law- abiding citizens track to lay as the road runs via the of this coast that all efforts to prove his switchhack. On the east side the track insanity will bo unsuccessful, and that is laid to the portal of the tunnel. The Goldenson will meet tho just punish road will be finished between the 1st ment he deserves. and loth of May. The tunnel will be More guess work is being indulgod in, finished in a year from May 1, provided in regard to tho members of the inter the same progress is made in the future state commission. No one seems to as in the past. The snow has been doubt that Morrison, of Illinois, will be fifteen feet deep on the summit of the one. The state of New York is thought Cascades, but the rain of the past few to bo sure of one of the five places. The days has reduced it tn about eleven feet. man selected will more than likely be a Capt. James B. Eads died at Nashua, democrat. Should the south get a place N. II., on the 6th. Capt. Eads was a opinion is divided between Bragg, ol native of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, and Louisiana, and Indian Commissioner was in his sixty-seventh year at the time Atkins, who hails from Tennessee. One of his death. Like many other men, he of the republicans to be nominated will, was brought conspicuously before the it is now believed, come from tire Pacific country hv the war of ti e rebellion, coast, and it will very likely be John F. and Ills engineering skill was brought Swift. The other probability is either into requisition in the defense of western New England or northern or central waters by the construction of the first states will be represented. ironclad gunboats and fortifications To him St Louis owes the construction President Cleveland evidently believes in the old adage “a poor excuse is of the magnificent bridge which spans lietter than none.*’ Representative the Mississippi at that place, and to him Herman, of Oregon, called on the presi- New Orleans is indebted for the jetties -dentSaturday to pay his parting respects. at South Pass, which have been the -During his visit he took occasion to speak means of deepening^ the Mississippi • of the disappointment of the peoplo of and miking the harbor of Now Orleans the northwest over the failure of the accessible to the fleets ansi commerce ol river and harbor bill to become a law. the world. Capt. Eads was an engineer The president replied, in substance, that of great energy and ability, and one in his opinion there is as much money whom the nation can illy afford to ou hand as can profitably lie expended lose. during the coming summer; that con «ress has grown extravagant in tile anstter of appropriations for the inl provement of rivers and harbors, and that for these and other reasons he felt it to be hie dutv not to sign the bill. E. W. James, the man w ho so care lessly fired his shot-gun at Albina last month, killing Mrs. Julia Newton, has been tried and convicted by the Port land courts for Involuntary manslaught er, and sentenced to the penitentiary. This is probably the first case on recoid of a man being sentenced for accident al shooting. James is eaid to bo a poor inoffensive, sort of man with a wife and child dependent upon him, and it seems a pity that he should have to suffer so •evere a |>enalty for his blundering fool ishness. But the "did’nt know-it-was- ioaded" cry has become so common throughout tho country, that public «afety demands that a severe example l«e given Io such foolish and uutbinki.ig snezi. New To-Day c C. Grissen, ---------- AT THE--------- • All Mankind In McMinnville. Oregon. ERNEST BOLLACK. It Almighty Dollar. Jowelry «V"Tk Noatly Dane. Watchas Guaranteed or War ranted. After getting it the next thing is fo Third street, between C and D in the tail oring establishment of R. B. Hibbs. 7-ttf Books, Cigars, Tobacco O regon , Warehousemen and Grain Buyers. Farm, Dairy and Mill CALL UPON M y VCITINJGIIY. Geo. AV. BURT, Wagons,'Buggies 'and Carriages. Cinder Twine, Belting, Oils, and Machine Supplies of all kinds. Prescription Druggist, And he will give you as much val ue for your hard earned dollar as any man in Oregon —For the Ad. of— F. Call and See Us. GW. New Blacksmith Shop! —Which will soon appear.— AMITY, OREGON. Acme Harrow,Clo. Urusner ana ueveler SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. Most effective and serviceable farm implement in use. 2-1-mG Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of every description. Merchant Tailor —OF— Doots —At & the- Shoes. ’ Also manufacture the Pioneer Boot and Shoe Stiri, fJ^’CsIabrated Oregon Iron Harrow, In order to make room for Spring and Summer Goods. which will s,»in begin to arrive, mid wishing to reduce stock. 1 will sell at actual GIVE ME A CALL. Wholesale Cost OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Until April 1 ThifJis a bona-fide SLAUGIITHR SALE ANNOUNCEMENT. Call and examine goods and prices and you will be convinced of the fact that this is no hum« bug Sign of the Big Boot. Oregon & California R. R. And Connections. Fina Tailoring a Specialty. Opposite the Grange Store. Fare to San Francisco, $32; Sacramento $30. (’lose connections made at Ashland with stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Company. Good Fit Guaranteed or So Sale. O regon , McM ixKvn.tr W T BAXTER J O ROGERS with truss axle and wide tiles, II I0SIER RUNNER PRESS ¡»RILL Latest improved and best seeder in use And plow work a specialty. OTHO WILLIAMS, (Successorio A. M. Taggart,) Hoos er Force Feed Seedersand Drill* CLOSING OUT SALE Horse Shoeing P. F. BROWNE. A. J. APPERSON, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) East Side Division. BETWEEN l’ORTLANI) and ASHLAND. Mail Train. ---- HEADQUARTERS FOR----- ARRIVE LEAVE. Portland 8:00 A. M.¡Ashland Ashland. ..8:45 P. M ¡Portland Staple and Fancy Dry Goods 4:00 A. .Vf 3.45 P. M Albany Express Train. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Portland 4:00 P. M.I Lebanon 9:20 P. M. Lebanon. .4:45 A. M.¡Portland 10:05 A. M. Pullman —At the new store of - Palace Sleeping Cars ---- Sole Agent for the Celebrated----- Daily between Portland anil Ashland. The O. it U. R. R. Ferry makes connection with nil the regular trains on the East Side Division from fool of F Street. Droadhea<l Dress Goods. An Assortment of these Popular Goods In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received. West Side Division. BETWEEN l’OKll.AND & CORVALLIS. Mail Train. LEAVE. (Successors to Baxter A Martin) PLEASE ARRIVE. Portland. 7:30 A. M ¡Corvallis 12:25 P. M. Corvallis 1:30 P. M . I Portland 6:15 P. M. At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific R. R. for Yaqnina Bay. M c M innville , or . Fresh Family Groceries. Portland 4:50 P. M.|McMinnville8:00P.M. McMin*vil!c5:45A.M. I Portland 9:00 A. M. Local tickets for sale and baggage checked at company’s up-town office, corner I’ine and Second 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 bo received for shipment A new, neat and clean stock Every ar after five P. M. on either the East or West Side Divisions. ticle A No 1 Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, R. KOEHLER, E. B. ROGERS. Colored Glassware. Cutlery, Cased Goods, Manager. G. F. & Pass. Agt. Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season. We have put our prices down low. Give us a call, inspect our stock, and wc will guar antee prices to suit you Bishop&Kay Collard g Caldwell ! EXAMINE. What we Guarantee for the Dress Goods of our Manufacturs: ARRIVE. LEAVE. CALL AND To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and nitst approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when service ii considered. Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather or a shower, witb 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 arc 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 worn out, as there is no weighting, stiffening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish; as is the cast will»* large class of goods in the market, but which disappears after a few days’ service, As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an article in every way re* liable, and 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 Express Train. third st ., Broadhead Worsted Mills, Jamestown, N. Y. Agents for the- M c M innville Brownsville Woolen F urniture S tore , W. H. BINGHAM. The Lowest Cash Price Prop., Delivered Dree I —Dealers in all kinds of— —Goods sold at I Keep on hand a complete •dock of these goods. Also a large and well as sorted line of —And— febltf To any pnrt of the city. A. A. KENYON. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ---- Ladies’ and Gents'----- MANFORD RAY. City Market, KENYON & RAY, Proprietors, (Successors to W. F. Bangasser. ) FRESH MEAT Of all kind* and of the best quality kept constantly on buna. All Kinds of Game in Season. DICK TURPIN n FINE SHOES, AND FINE —Carries a Complete Stock of— Furniture and Undertakers’Goods. HORSEMEN! W hen you want horse bills printed, remeffl* her that the T elephone office is unsurpassed In all the latest Styles and Patterns, which in facilities for doing this and all other kinds for tit and quality cannot be beat. Call and see our spring goods before pur ¡of Job Printing. Good work Low prices- chasing else Worsted Clothing where. Corner Third and C Streets.i MILLINERY ! lSn>3 .1. A. VKRSTF.KO. McMinnville Baths! C. H. FLEMING, Prop. Alillintr Done! i"\\ A and reliable Medicincn are the best tojependupen. Acker’s Blood El ixir fcaa been prescribed for years for allim- puritiesof the Blood. Inevciy form of Scrof ulous, Srphilitlcor Mercurial diseases, it is invaluable. For J'.heumatism, has no equal. Geo V- Burt, drtigfi-t. Groceries, Toys, Crockery, Notions. Glassware, Stationery, HOME MADE CANDIES,’ mcmihnville crossing and carlton , Splendid warehouses, complete with latest improved machinery. Thorough and Inn. experience in handling grain. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of Grain. ? ------- Also, dealers in------- Anything to be found in a first class Drug Store *\V would enjoy your dinner 'J and are prevented by Dya- pepsia, use Acker*« Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a positive euro for Dysperola, In 8old ns cheap as any, Produce in digestion, Flatulency and Constipation, exchange. be guarantee them. 25 sad Û# cents. Garrison’s Block, • McMinnville, Or. Geo. IV. Burt, druggist. a full stock of M c M innville , IF YOU WANT---- I would miwt respectfully announce that I have leased the Chris Newby Flouring Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughly overhauled and repaired it. and am now ready to do grinding for toll or cash. come and see me. And you will Barnekoff, Thomason A Swanson, Expend it Judiciously. ICK TURPIN. 78 P. C J. C. C. R. Color, rich golden yellow: buff nose. Bred by W J Nesmith. Derrv. Oregon; calved in 1882; aired by Dixie; dam, Jessie. 133 P C J C C R Property of Addie Bralv This tine bull will be kept on River side Farm F ee — 15 Tavable at time of service 72m3 BAKERY, Stsel and Chilled Plows, Sulky, Gang Thimble and Steel Skein Farm War Spring Wagons, Buggies and’’ and Walking Plows, Harrows and everything on wheels. Cultivators of all kinds. —A Full Line of— Fancy Millinery! —At the Millinery Parlon* of— NIissI?. E. Huss HATS AT HALF PRICÇ. Shaving, Hair (lilting and " - - - - - Shampoing rarWn- Ladies’ and Children's Work -A SPECIALTY.— Hot and Cold Baths. 25 Ct* —Have Just Added— The Finest Line of Cig#? Ill the City. Try Them.