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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1887)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. GARRISON'S NOTES AND NEWS. Father McGlynn’s church In New M c M innville , Fmnav A pril 1, 17H7. Yoik was lhe scene of a disgraceful row last week. Opera House! It looks as though Oregon and Wash “Star Route” Brady «M married last ington would add 75,000 to their popula ween to a young widow formerly a di« One Night Only, Saturday, tion this year, judging fiom the number partaient cleik in Washington. now arriving daily. Ex-Secretary Manning has gone to Captain Bush, the happy owner of the Bourne, a quiet English watering piece Coronel, has ordered the yacht to Cowes near the Isle of Wright, where he will England, were be will offer her for rale Of Ewing’s New Version of runiain a month. for <15 >,000. He puqtoses building a new vessel to beat the Coronet. Rumor says the president has chosen Captain Thomas W. Slusher, who has Theo dore Cook, of Cincinnati, for Treas- jist been appointed receiver of lhe laid iii er Jordan's successor. Cook belongs This company brings their own office at The Dalles, is an old soldier w l.o to the kid glove faction of the democ participated in fitly battles during the scenery, incir own celebrated racy and was backed by Thurman. war of the rebellion. The Captain’s ap pointment will give general satisfaction 8. F. Flood, tire rising young orator to his friends all over the state. of tlm Umpqua, fired the first gun for Captain Boyton was picked up at sea the prohibition amendment at Rabbit on Wednesday last near Ca)>e May. lie creek, out in that country, last week cast himself ovcrlioard from a Noifolk It is not stated whether he hit any rab steamer, intending to make his way to bits or not. shore, hut Old Neptune was too rough lor bin, and lie was compelled to hoist Striking has got to be very popular PRICES AS USUAL. throughout the east. Indeed, so very ilia flag of distress, which caught the Reserved scats on sale at City Drug Store. popular that the Vassar c dlege students attention of a passing vessel. Prices, reserved seat, 72 cts.; gallery. 50 ets Naval officers who have recently re have gone on a strike, because the pres ident of that institution would not. al turned from the Alaska coast suy that low them to adopt the students cap and the reports of the richness ct Senator (ones' mines in that place have not gown as a co'lege uniform. ueen over-estimated. There is said to A warrent was issued by the treasury ie ore enough in sight to last a life —Dealers ill all kinds of— department Tuesday for »150,000 in fa lime. The farther wo k progresses the vor of tlie board .of managers of tlie na richer the deposits became. For ex tional home for disabled volunteer sol ample when the shaft was first dug the —Goods sold ut— diers, to be used in the erection of a ire w ent about $20 to tlie ton and it grad branch home for disabled volunteer sol ually increased to $40 a ton and is ex pected to go still higher. The stock is The Lowest Cash Price diers west of the Rocky mountains. paying a dividend of 300 por cent, pei —And— Speakingot cheek, file cables bring UH year. Sunday Mrs. J. E. Spofford died un news from Vienna of an exhibition of cheek that lays in the shade anythii g der suspicious circumstauces at S laught febltf To any part of the city. we have ever heard of on this side oi er, about twenty-five miles from Seattle. the fish pond. Here it is: The con As she was about to become a mother, spirators who kidnapped Prince Alex the ucigliboiB became suspicious and ander of Bulgaria, last fall, have bad suspected her husband of being tlie tlie audacity to sue him to recover a cause of her death. The district attor loan of $1,000 they made on liberating ney and sheriff were notified, and left him. Seattle Tuesday to investigate. They You want anything in the line of found sufficient evidence to arrest J. E. Rumor Ims it that the Baltimore A SpofTord, husband of the deceased, and Ohio railroad transfer is about to be a the sheriff brought him to Seattle that grand fizzle after all. It is said the buy evening and lodged him in jail. He ad ers demanded a chance to examine the mits giving his wife Indian medicine to condition of the road thoroughly, but cause an abortion. He dug a giave, and ‘Garret would not consent. The stipu buried his wife immediately after her lated ten days in which the syndicate death. The neighbors told lhe officers might decide whether to buy, have if they had not made their appearance elapsed without a reply and tlie “deal” they would have lynched Spofford. Call at the office of tlie WEST has apparently tailed again. SIDE TELEPHONE. Wo will guarantee you APRIL 2,1887, Uncle Toni’s Cabin. Collard s Caldwell .Flour and Feed Delivered Eree IN THE STREETS OF McMinnville But on the contrary sensible, careful buy ers claim that now here can goods be bought at such low prices as at live and-let-live Geo. W. Burt's. Unless the inter-state commerce bill will cause rates to advance too high, there w ill be at least 10,000 head of Oregon and Washington horses shipped to eastern markets the present year. The Pacific coast lias an abundance of horse flesh, and tlie Atlantic states have fine horse markets, and the only draw back to our horse-raisers is the expense of transportation. The Oregon horse possesses u power of endurance which the Aluntic horse does not attain. is ew Opening- ! ERNEST We make u specialty ol Fine New Blacksmith Shop'. AMITY, OREGON. SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. Blacksmithing and carriage ¡rosing o! every description. Horse Shoeing F. DIELSCinEIDER —Which will soon apirear.— Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season. We have put our prices down low. Give us a call, inspect our stock, and we will guar antee prices to suit you CITY STABLES, Third Street, between E and F. McMinnville, Oregon. Henderson Bros. Props. GREAT REDUCTION For tnc next Sixty Days nt tiie old reliable Pioneer Boot mid Shoe Store, sign of the Big ltoot, opposite tlie Grange Store. Also manufacture the GIVE ME A CALL. 50ti A career in the Boot anil Shoe line for tlie past eighteen ye«rs ira this city has estab lished a business character for competency and integrity, with a naimite knowledge of local demands favors him in the wholesale market and enables him to unilersel tlie Oregon <fc California R. R. houses in tlie same line that are not possessed of equal advantages. Moreover, lie pre» And Connections. poses, in the proffered sale, to divide the margins with the customer for the specified time. Tlie public will please call and examine. No trouble to show goods. I-’are to San Francisco, $32; Sacramento$30. P. F. BROWNE. Close connections made at Ashland with stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Company. VIA (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) ARRIVE. Portland M:O0A. M.|Ashland Ashland. ..N:45 P. M I Portland 4:00 A. M. 3.45 P. M. Albany Kxpremi Train. HEADQUARTERS FOR----- Staple and Fancy Dry Goods --------AND-------- ARRIVE. Sleeping Palace . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Cars -----Sole Agent for the Celebrated----- Droadhead Dress Goods. An Assortment of these Popular Goods PLEASE CALL EXAMINE. AND ARRIVE. What we Guarantee for the Dress Goods of our Manufacture: Portland 7:30 A. M ¡Corvallis 12:25 P. M. Corvallis 1:31) P. M.¡Portland 6:15 P. M. To be made front the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and mart At Corvallis connect witli trains of Oregon approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market vHien service b Pacific R. R. for Yaqnina Bay. Express Train. considered. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather or a shower, with Portland 4:50 P. M.|McMlnnville8:OOP.M. McMin'ville.i :45 A.M.¡Portland 9:00 A. M. out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking. Ixieal tickets for sale and baggage checked The manufacturing, dyeing mid finishing is done in such a manner, that the goods at company’s up-town office, corner Pino can be washed if desired, without the least injury to (he fabric. and Second streets. Tickets for principal Our goo<ls are wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and greatot points in California can only be procured at care and skill can make them. company's office. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Goods show just what they are and will be until worn out, as there is no weighting, Freight will not lie received for shipment after five P. M. on either the East or West stiffening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish; as is tho case with# Side Divisions. large class of goods in the market, but which disappears after a few »Says’ service. R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS. As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an article in every way re Manager. G. F. & Pass. Agt. liable, and unsurpassed by similar goods, either foreign or domestic, nrwl would respect" fully ask an examination of the various styles am! 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 Bishop&Kay Broadhead Worsted Mills. Jamestown. N. Y. Agents for the- M c M innville F urniture -----Ladies’ and Gents'----- S tore , KENYON & RAY, Proprietors, SHOES, ------- AND FINE (Successor» to W. F. Bangasser.) FRESH MEAT TOSTU MH Of all kinds and of the best quality kept constantly on hand. In all the latest Style« and Pattern*, which for tit and quality cannot be beat. Call and see our spring good« before pur chasing else- where. Corner Third and C Streets. ICK TURPIN, 7« P. C J. C. C. R. Color, rich golden yellow: buff nose. Broil by W J Nesmith. Derrv. Oregon; calved in 1882; sired bv Dixie: dam, Jessie. I would most resfwctfullv announce that 133 P (' J C C R Property of Addie have icascil the Chris Newhv Flouring Braly This tine bull will lie kept on River I Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughly side Farm overhauled and repaired it, and am now F zk —$5 Payable at time of service ready to do grinding for toll or cash. 72ni3 Come and see me. n * HORSEMEN! W hen you want horse bills printed, remem* ber that the T elephon e office is unsurpassed in facilities for doing this and all other kinds Low prices. of Job Printing. Good work Milliner Done! I«m3 McMinnville Baths! C. H. FLEMING, Prop. —A Kull Line of— Shaving, Hair ('ntting and----- ------ Shampoing hrl*». Ladies’ and Children'» Work —A SPECIALTY.— J. A. VKRRTr.ro. I A *°d reliable Mcdieinea are the best VrWK to depend upon. Arker's Blood El ixir has been prescribed for years for ell Im- pn rilles of the Blood. In every formofScrof. Everything new and in First-Class Order whole system, and thoroughly builds up tlie nlons, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases. It is eoustiiuiiou. Remember, wo guarantee it. invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equaj. Patronage respectfully soliHred. lrf Geo. W. Burt, druggist. G«-> W. Port. drncri’t. First-class accommodations for Ccmmer- h warranted, la because It la the best inl men and general travel. Blood Preparation known. It will poai. Transient «lock well cared for. lively cure all Blond Diseaees. purifies the Furniture and Undertakers’Goods. MILLINERY! —At the Millinery Tariere of— Miss E. E. Russ hats at half price . Hot and Cold é.itlis, i5 Ct#- —Have Jusl The Finest Lijne of Ciga” In the City. LTrv Them F. .1 nient earls i until j M. I ing to agentt chiner Brini this otl place ii to be is Atten tisemer druggis and tnei A cn rl reived j the eas freight, them. F. J. 1 machine Nou- is tl the inter prices ar J M H Milton w thia citv. out this < horse wit Rev. Jo iand We<l i-s ii next, na r be admini —Carries a Complete Stock of— ——— I Tho va Yamhill wants to < jfOd.l F<. on Tuesdi Prop., Gents’ Furnishing Goods City Market, FINE DICK TURPIN L Can List OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA Keep on hand n complete stock of these goods. Also a large and well as sorted line of All Kinds of Game in Season. elm a fl BONA FIDE SALE MILLS MAN KO RD RAY. c fflCCelebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, The subscriber hereby announces to tlie citizens of McMinnville and vicinity the above Brownsville Woolen A. A. KENYON. tn JI Hoosiet rune reeu tieeuers and Drills with trus< axle and wide tiles HOOSIER RUNNER 1’liESS jiRm, Latest improved and best seeder in use” SA l LE oe boots and shoes , And plow work a specialty. LEAVE. to Ita, h M, h Was Postmaster-General Vilas recently solcited an opinion from Attorney-Gen eral Garland as to whether or not the inter-state commerce bill prohibited the issuance of railroad passes to inspectors and special agents of the postoflice de partment. as has been customary here tofore. The attorney-general has de livered an exhaustive opinion on the Hubject, Io the effect that the inlei-state commerce bill in no wav stfevts the postoflice departrhent and its employees when in pursuance of their line of duly or when going or returning from their places of residence while in the service, which should lie icgarded as a perform ance of official labor, and they are. therefore, unaffected by the provolone pf tlie act. e.eier Most effective and serviceable farm implement in use. 2-1-m« In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received. Merchant Tailor Fresh Family Groceries. Acme rtarruw.viuu West Side Division. llKTWKEN FOKTLANDA CORVALLIS. Mall Train. OTHO WILLIAMS, St. Louis is about to undertake a great reform. Governor Marmaduke has signed the repeal of the law of 1857, (Successors to Baxter æ Martin) which enforces the Downing Sunday law in St. Louis. It was confidently an ticipated by tlie majority of the citizens third st ., M c M innville , or . of St. Louis that the governor would pocket veto the measure and now tliat be baa signed it, great consternation follows. The Dawning law which now goes into force prohibits the k toping open of saloons, beer gardens, theatres A new, neat and clean stock Every ar and other places of amusement on Sun day ; barber shops are to remain closed ticle A No 1 Fruit Jars. Rutter Crocks. and all mminer of business is to cease. Colored Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars. Call and See TLs. M c M innville , o . Daily between Portland and Ashland. The 0. & R. R. Ferry makes connection witli nil the regular trains on the East Side Division from foot of F Street. The Oregon Pacific company are hnv' Third street, between C and I> in the tail ing another steamer built in addition to oring establishment of R. B. Hibbs. 74tf tlie Eastern Oregon and tlie Willamette Valley, before mentioned, The new boat lias not been named, She is an iron steamer of about 3)00 tons burden, (Successor to A. M. Taggart,) and will have all of the modern im provements. This steamer will be built by John Roach A Co. and will be used on the line between Yaqnina and San Fran cisco, and with tlie other two named vessels will make a tri-weekly line be Fine Tailoring a Specialty. tween those poits. Governor Ilill, of New York has struck a hard lick at temperance by flood Fit Giiiirantecd or No Sale. vetoeing a bill prohibiting the sale of li quor within half a utile of certain county M c M inntillf O regon insane asylums, for the reason that it was special legislation. This is regarded W T BAXTER J 0 ROGERS as a sign that he will veto tho high li cense bill if the senate concurs with the assembly in passing it. This is lhe re publican measure designed to placate the prohibitionists and help carry the state next year, but applies only to large —At the new store of - cities. The governor may offer the same objections to it as to the one he has al ready vetoed. Warehousemen and Grain Buyers. Geo. W. Burt, Pullman Watches Guaranteed & War ranted. O regon , Binder Twine, Belting, Oils, and Machine Supplies of all kinds. LEAVE. Jewelry Work Neatly Done. carlton , crossing MACHINERY. Portland 4:00 P. M.I Lebanon 9:20 P. M. Lebanon. .4:45 A. Ml Portia ml 10:05 A. M. un i M M c M innville mcmiknville , Farm, Dairy and Mill LEAVE. BOLLACK. Barnekolf, Thomason & and Swanson, no one, not even his enemies, but promises and Doss G ive a plump dollar vulue in honest g.ssls for every one hundred cents you bring to him. Tlie most careful I uyers in tlie country Wagons,"Bugglss >nd Carriages. trade with Jiat bargain-giver, East Shle Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND and ASHLAND. Mail Train. In McMinnville. Oregon. f n‘n¿^'“¡^,dw22*L?l‘8BÍ.'.íarm Wa«on*. Spring "rintr Wagons, Buggies .. everything on wheels. Splendid warehouses, complete with latest imi>nw<M machinery. Thorongh and U* experience in handling grain. Highest cash price paid for aYl kind» of Grain. 8 ------- Also, dealers in------- “WHEN” Job Printing and Steel I».. — Chilled —— Plows, - - - Sulky, Gang and Walking Plows, Harrow» af d Cultivators of sll kinds. Hus never heard been of. Neither has anyone ever intimated that F. Multi for sale a I ma i tresses anything o -gains by ci A large and women ftin teachi country. A *ho begins and Bena 1 Polk count; On exh'bl met uro of t Dr. Gonclx The picture artist of th °n the seen »nd take a 1 The same lhe round of ’alley tmcl Joon, and n< no has beei "windier, hi »illing to he •O’eral dolla F or S alk . Wrty situate •1«. for sale a w*il built; , H’dening, «• Jlpely start» J*’«, etc. I ™»perfy is /••¡“factorv ’2r further Wee.