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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1887)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, STATE BOARD OF AGUlCULTVltM. Hour and Leed Tlm stat* board of agrii-ultnre met st The outlook lor the Impgrowers of the Pacific coast tins season teems to their room in the state capiiol on Satur bj Hilly as encouraging ns last yea’. I day afternoon, ami coot.tilted in ses-«ion Every one is familiar with the almost two days. l ull representation piesent. Stee' and Chilled Plows, Sulky, Gang Spring Wagons, Buggies 'and'' Tho Lowest Cash Price The following was decided iipona* the t rial loss of the Imp crop in Central New and Walking Plows, Harrows and everything on wheals. Cultivators of all kinds. York in 1880 owing to the ravages if racing p ograiume for the On-gun state —An<l— lice, but it was supposed that tlm com fair of 1887: After getting it the next tiling is fo TBOTTISO. ing season would seen recovery fiom the Race No. 1—2:50 class, best 3 in 5; depression, as it was thought hardly febltf To any part of the city. probable that tlm scourge would again puise (400. Race No. 2—Breeders’ stake: Two- cause d im igu. But it seems that not c innville c innville crossing carlton regon only did tlm ins-i'ts kill the foliage of year-old class, best 2 in 3; entrance (20 (250 mlded. the hop vines, but in many cases the ---- IF YOU WANT Race No. 3—2:45 class, best 3 in 5; loots of the plants themselves were Splendid warehouse*. < mnplcte with latest improved machinery. Thorough and Ion? ruined and it will he necessary in the purse, $500. experience in handling grain. Highest ea«li price paid for all kinds of Grain. ° Race N<>. 4 — Three-year-old class, best majority of eases to replant the yards. -------Aho. dealers in------- Anything to be found in a first class Drug You want anything in the line of ¡store Hliould this be generally dorm, even then 3 in 5 ; purse, $490. Rac • No. 5—Free for al), best 3 in 5; tne crop would be a light one this sea CALL UPON son. Until is repoited that the hoj - pu’sc, $700. Race No. 6—2:35 class, best 3 in 5; giowers are so discouraged that while they will plow up their ruined yards, purse, (600. Race No. 7—2:30 class, best 3 in 5 ; they will not again venture in the same Wagons,'Bugijias anti Carriages. Cinder Twine, Bciting, Bile, and direction, but will turn their attention purse, $590. Machine Supplies of all kinds. RUNNING. to giain, potatoes and other ordinary Prescription Druggist, Race No. 8—Salutili ion stake: % of a larm crops. In any event the bop pro duct of Central New Yoik will cut a mile, handicap (159 added to a sweci • Cull st the office of tire WEST And he will give you as much val SIDE TELEPHONE. Wc very small figure in the maiket this sea stake of (30 each for starters. Ten will guarantee you dollars to be paid May 1. Weights to ue for your hard earned dollar as son, and for flint reason hopgrowors in any man in Oregon. Oregon should tie vary chary in making he published July 1. Acceptance and coot acts at prices ve'y much less Ilian $20 to be paid August 1. Race No. 9—“Oregon Derby,” n were obtained last yen . sweepstake of (100 each for starters. We make a specialty ol Fine The prescient recently pardoned Forty dollars to be paid Muy 1. Sixty dollars August 1. One mile and a hall. Joseph II. Evans, a convict in the Utah AMITY, OREGON. penitentiary, who was seiving out a Horses brought from California since teiinfor polygamy. The pardon was February 1, 1830, to carry Beven pounds Harrow,Gio uruanci unu ueveier SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. Acme Most effective ami serviceable faun granted mainly on the ground that the extra; (300 added. implement in use. man was 70 years old and that be had Rme Nc. 10—“Juvenile stake” for Blacksmithing and carriage ironing o 2-l-m6 every description. been imprisoned for two yeaie—neatly two-year-olds; % of a mile; $259 added half of his term. So olein.ate was the to a sweepstake of (50 each. Twenty old sinner that he refused, even for the dollars to be paid May 1, (30 August 1. Horsa Shoeing Fake ot pardon, to obey Hie laws and Oregon and Washington territory bred —OF— And plow work a specialty. ", confine himself to his legal wife. The and raised allowed five pounds. Colts president, therefore, in pardoning him and fillies brought from California since —At the— Ims s.it an extremely bad piecedent, February 1, 1887, to carry Beven pounds Also manufacture the Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store. which is nothing less than an insult to extra. -i. JX3T"Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, In order to make room for Spring and I.ace No. 11—Mile and one-sixteenth ; the officers who liave been trying to en bummer Goods, which will soon force tlm law against polygamy. In the purse, (500. Ten per cent, entrance ; 5 begin to arrive, and wishing GIVE ME A CALL. 50U case of this hoary offender trie p'esi- per cent, to be paid May 1, and 5 per to reduce stock. I will sell at actual dent’s offense is the greater, as there cent. August 1. Race No. 12—Same day; purse (109; was no special hardship. lie is an old OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA man, but in robust health, and it would one Inile ; 10 per cent, entrance fee ; to VIA hive bien no more g ¡evens for him to name and close by ten o'clock on tlm Oregon & California R. R. have borne the full term of his Hentense second day of the fair. Weller weights And Connections. than for younger men. In a word, 28 pounds added to weight for age. Fare to San Francisco, $32; Sacramento $30. Race No. 13—Free for nil, one mile Cleveland Inis made one of the bllin- ders for v l.ich he is becoming noted, and repeat: puise, (600. Same condi Close connections made at Ashland with stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho blunders that are mil illy due to his pig tions and entrances as the 1 1-16 mile Stage Company. headed policy of accepting no advice race. Winner of mile and 1 16 to carry t orn those who are well informed on five pounds extra. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Kail Side Division» tho subjects that lie is considering. Race No. 14—Farewell stake for two- —Which will soon appear.— BETWEEN lOiri L.ANI> and ASHLAND. Mail Train. year-olds, 34 mile. Same conditions LEAVE. ARRIVE. A special from St. I’eterabu g asserts and entrances as in Juvenile stakes. Portland X :<»0 A. M.| Ashland 4:00 A.M. that one general officer in the active Tlm winner ol Juvenile stake to carry Ashland...8:45 I’. M ¡Portland 3.45 P. M. I Albany Express Train. service, three cavalry officers, seventeen five pounds extaa; (250 added. LEAVE. ARRIVE. infantry ami artillery olli-ers, within Portland 4:00 P. M.I Lebanon 9:20 P. M. Race No. 15—Same day. Goodbye Lebanon. .4:45 A. M.I Portland 10:05 A. M. the past forty eight hoilis, have been handicap ll4 mile; $150 added to a suddenly removed from their quarters sweepstake of (30 each. Entries to Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars ami their whereabouts aie unknown, name and close by 6 p. tn. of the first ---- Sole Agent for the Celebrated---- Daily between Portland and Ashland. » with tho exception of three. Their rel day of the lair. Weights to be publish The O. & C. R. IL Ferry make« connection with all the regular trains on the East ¡Side atives state tli.it they have been shot on ed by posting on tlm stand at 10 a. m. Division from fool of F Street. An Assortment of these Popular Goods alleged proof of treason. A second dis Friday, and (20 to bs paid by 6 p. in. of patch states the Russian army is nn said day. In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Recsived. West Side Division. BETWEEN 1 <»K i LAND .V CORVALLIS. doubtedly honeycombed by a tevolit- The following is the remainder of the Niall Train. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. tionary element, ami predicts a military proceedings of the board which were of LEAVE. ARRIVE. Port-hind. .7:30 A. M. ¡Corvallis 12:25 P. M rising unless the country very soon etn- gener 1 in eiest: What v/8 Guarantee for the Dress Good3 of our Manufacture: Corvallis 1 :30 P. M l Portland 6:15 P. M. W T BAXTER J O ROGERS ploj’S the disaffected tioops in a cam At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon The premiums in divisions E, F, J, To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and most Pacific It. R. for Yaquina Day. paign at a distance from the scene of M, N, O, R, were ordered changed and approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when service is Express Train. agitation. LEAVE. ARRIVE. considered. raised materially, These are pavilion Portland 4:50 P. M iMcMinnvilleS:00P.M. Are so thoroughly finished that they can he worn in damp weather or a shower, with MeMin’ville5:45A.M.¡Portland 9:00 A. M. out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking. The president has at last appointed exhibits. Local tickets for sale and baggage checked It was decided to offer a premium of tbe interstale commission, viz.: Thomas at company’s up-town office, corner Pine The manufacturing, dyeing ;wul finishing is done in such a manner, that the goods and Second streets. Tickets for principal can be washed if desired, without the least injury to toe fabric. M. Cooley, of Michigan, for the term ol $500 for a military drill. Messrs. De — At the new store of - points in California can only be procured at six years; William R. Morrison, of Ill- Lashinutt, ByDee and Apperson were Our goods arc wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and greatest company’s office. care and skill can make them'. Coi ner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. inois for the term of five years; Alt gua- appointed a committee on ari alignments Freight will not be received for shipment Tlm chairman appointed Looney a Goods show just what they arc and will be until worn out, as there is no weighting, tus Schoonmaker of New Yoik for the after five P. AL on either the East or West stiffening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish ; as is the case with a term of four years: A.dace F. Walker of member of the finance coiumitte in Side Divisions. large class of goods in the market, hut which disappears after a few days’ service. It. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS. Vermont, for the term of three years; place of Chamberlin. Manager. G. F. A Pass. Agt. As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an article in every way re The secretary was an tliorizeil to col Walter S. Bragg, of Alabama, for the liable, and unsurpassed by similar goods, cither foreign or domestic, and would re.-pect- term of two years. The Pacific coast late statistic« I and descriptive informa hdly ask an examination of the various styles and shades to be found on sale by mer (Successors to Baxter A Martin) was not recognised after all. (Hi, well tion of the resources ot the state ol chants who arc agents for the goods. Oregon. It is pin posed to publish the perhaps we'll have another presidential All goods of our manufacture should bear the name and trade mark of third st ., M c M innville , or . election out in tho far weBt boiiw of vaults of the secietaiy’s researches in pamphlet form for distribution. Broadhead Worsted Mills, Jamestown, N. Y. these days. The superintendents and committees Tim Halifax Chronicle, an opposition on awards for the different divisions M c M innville Agents for the- paper, in discussing the New York Tri were appointed. bltne's proposal to abrogate the treaty A committee was appointed to inves T of 1818, says: “The United State* tigate certain charge* against F. W. A new, neat ami clean stock Every ar might a* well repudiate her war debt Duncan for having fraudulently entered and favor a statute cancelling her bonds. Mignonette in the two-year-old trot ticle A No 1 Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks Colored Glassware. Cutlery, Cased Goods. The proposal shows the helpless ex ting race at tlm last fair. Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars. tremity to which one ol the ablest of tlm Two thousand copL-s of list of pro Fresh Fruit ami Vegetables in season. American piess is driven in ttm course posed | remiuuis were ordered print- We have put our prices down low. Give us Keep on hand a complete stock of these of an international agreement.” e I. goods. Also a large and well as The boaul decided also to make ex a call, inspect our stock, ami wc will guar sorted line of antee prices to suit you Thj Yakima Signal estimates that tensive improvements in the grounds. there will be400,000 tons of wheat miti —Carries a Complete Stock of— A. A. KEXYON. HANFORD BAY. ed east ol the Cascades in Oregon li ml Willhelm ’ s ninetieth birthday was Washington territoiy this year, At (6 ---- Ladies' and Gents’----- per ton, the present rate of the O. R. celebrated thinngliout Fatherland Tues day, and was not ovei looked on this side & N. Co. for transportation to Portland, that company would reap (2,400,000 of the water. The good work of business improve from this source alone. Walla Walla KENYON & RAY, Proprietors, ------ AND FINE------- expects to raise between four and five ment goes on. Twenty-one railioads in (Successors to W. F. Bangasser.) various paits of the country earned near million bushels. ly eight per cent, more in I lie first week The San Francisco Post continues to of the present moi.tli than they did in elephone joke at the expense of l.os Angeles, It the coriesponding peiiodof Match, 1886. In nil the latest Styles and Patterns, which Of all kind« and of the l»est quality says: “The enterprise of Loe Angele* John A. Logan, son of the dead sena for tit and quality cannot he heat. kept constantly on hand. will never end. She ha* had 20,000 tor, and Miss Edith Andrews, daughter Call and see our spring goods before pur people vaccinated, and if that does not of Chauncy M. Andrews of Youngstown, All Kinds of fianse in Season. chasing else bring the dilatory eastern visitor she has Ohio, weie married Tuesday, at the res where. another attraction in reserve that will. idence of the bride's father, A number Corner Third and C Streets. The Perkin-Baldwin case is about to lie of prominent people attended. The tried all over again.” presents given were very elaborate and C. H. FLEMING, Prop. costly, among them was a cheek for $50- IN ICK TURPIN. 7« P. C J. C <’. R. 1 “ Color, rich golden vellow : buff nose Cortland merchants are hurrying their 000 from the bride's father. Bred by \V J Nesmith. Derrv. Oregon ; I would most respectfully announce that —A Full Tunc of— freight in before the inter-state bill goes Mrs. Geoige I.. Lorillard, will return alved in 1882; sired by Dixie; dam. Jessie. I have leased the Chris Newby Flouring baring, Hair Cutting and----- into effect. One fiAn, dealing in agri from Europe in time to look after the 133 P C .1 C C R Property of Addie Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughly Brah This tine bull will be kept on River overhauled and repaired it, ami am now cultural implements, baa 100 carloads general management of her stable ol side ----- fl raping Farfers. Farm ready to <lo gr:nd’ng for toil or eash. on the way. F ee $5 Payable time of service Come and see me. thoroughbred horses during tile spring, Ladies' and Children’s Work 72ni3 18m3 J. A. VKKSTFFG. aumrner and autumn. She will go on — A SPECIALTY — Overlnnd height will lie advanced the grand eland at t*hee|iehea<l Bay in ¡Arc v»' u. fil”0») Elixir Is the only front 200 to 300 per cent. Alter April 1 the Children. They are es- —At the Millinery Parlors of— Hot and Cold Bathe. B ’.ts. BUwd Reniml7 guRnln. June, wLen the gieat suburb.,n handi OvKXTVr pectaRy liable to suddrn Thia is due to the inter-state conimene cap »ill bedevilled. Mrs, Lorillard will toad. It is a positive cure for Ulcers, Ernp- Cold«, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, —Have Just Added— We guarantee Acker’s English ra -e in her two name thia year. Last tionsorSypbihtic Poisoning. It purifies the .-to. Almighty Dollar Delivered Dree ! M M “WHEN” and Warehousemen and Grain Buyers. , M M , O 5 , Farm, Dairy and Mill Job Printing Geo. W. I3UIIT, MACHINERY. iiid See T New Blacksmith Shop Bock and Card Printing. CLOSING OUT SALE Hoots & SI loes, AV holesale Cost H SC Staple and Fancy Dry Goods J3roaclheacl Dress Goods. Bishop&Kay Fresh Family Groceries. svi W. H. BINGHAM, Prop., MILLS Gents’ Furnishing Goods, City Market, Furniture and Undertakers’Goods. HORSEMEN! \\ hen you want horse bills printed, remem ber that the T office is unsurpassed in facilities for doing this and all other kinds I of Job Printing, g. Good work. Low prices. FRESH MEAT MILLINERY ! DICK TURPIN McMinnville Baths! Milliner Done! Fancy Millinery I wholo system, and banishes ail Rheumatic Remedy a positive cure. W. 8. Dodge, ex-goiernor of Alaska, year she tan her tlioronglibieds ill the and Neuralgia pains. We guarantee 1L ’roars of anxious watching. name of the Locust stable. O?o. W. bin <, Druggist. died at Sulina*, California, Satuiday. Geo. W. Burt, Druggist. It saves Sold by Miss F\ 4G. Russ HATS AT HALF PRICE. The Finest Line of Cigars In the . Trv Them.