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

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1 WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
Ma McMtsx'.’ii.i.E, F kiiiav A prii . 8, 1787.
Tlie draw of Hie M u rison street bridge.
I Portland has al last been swung and
yiif is ready for business.
The steamer Cit.v of Peking with 1,11X1
I Chinese passengers, arrived in San i-’r.u-
I cisco Monday, with smallpox Oil hoard.
I She was immediately quarantined.
E. W. James, convicted of involun-
IMI tary manslaughter by Killing M ik . Julia
I A. Newton at Albina a few weeks ago,
R was given a one year i-eutem e by Judge
I Stearns on Satmd iv. It is thought the
I governor will pardon James.
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TKKItllfLK AKIIIKM.
S|>okane Falls. April 5.—This citv was
thrown into considerable excitement to­
day by the reported capsizing of tlie
steamer Spokane a boat owned hv Nelson
Martin, plying between Cœur d'Alene
and Kingston. Il was the first trip o
the steamer, and the accident ocellied
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on the Cœur d’Alene river, only about a
mile below Kingston, at 1 o’clock Mon­
day afternoon. The current of the river,
And you will
a full stock of
which is now very high, is rapid, and
the craft ran into a drift at the head of a
Toys,
Groceries,
small island, swung around and capsiz­
Notions,
Crockery,
ed. Five men were drowned as far as
Stationery,
Glassware,
known, and it is thought one or two
HOME MADE CANDIES,
otheis are missing. Those who are lost
whose names are known are: J. C. Han­
na, of this city ; N. J. Higgins, a capital­
Sold as cheap as any. Produce in
ist of Bangor, Maine ; Lorenzo Pike, ol
exchange.
Port land, and Ed. Jerome, of Lewiston, Garrison’s Block, - McMinnville, Or.
Idaho. A survivor of the accident states
that nothing could be done to eave any
of the men who were lost. The steam­
boat was taken completely under a drift.
(Successor to A. M. Taggart,)
The captain and engineer were arrested,
but set at liberty on their own recogni­
zance. A party of men are making
every effort to recover the bodies, but
those acquainted witli the locality con­
sider the search useless. Mr. Hanna
Fine Tailoring a Specialty.
was an ol I resident of this city, and
leaves a wife and family.
BLOOD RUNNING
IN THE STREETS OF
C. Grissen, McMinnville
BAKERY,
Books, Cigars, Tobacco
Rev. J. It. N. Ball of Roseburg, edit' r
! of the llosebtltg Review, has been ap
Hfl pointed clerk of the railio id commission.
I Mr. Bell will still let.tin the ownership
a of his pap«-, but wiil place it tn charge
I of some one, while l.e attends the duties
I o' itis office.
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The seereta-y of the interior has re-
] quested the secret iry of war to place the
Western portion of Indian territory, in­
cluding Ockhdioma, under the jurisdie-
[ tion and control of a single army officer,
with instructions to exercise extra vigi­
lance in the matter of preventing un in­
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Good Fit Guaranteed or Ko Sale.
vasion of the territory by the boomers
during the coining sin ing and summer 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
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O rxoox .
the co partnership heretofore existing M c M ihxvillv
between A. I. Talmage and II F. Turner,
Mu’pliy, the blue li'ibon temperance under the firm name of Talmage A Turner,
orator, says: “yon can regulate—pio- publishers and proprietors of the West
Telephone, is this day dissolved by
bibit largely by heavy license—but you SiJe
mutual consent, II. F. Turner retiring,
can’t prohibit by law. I do not believe ill accounts due said timi will l>e paid to
A Heath,
so much in legislative enactments and the new limi of Tuhnage A,L
T ai . magk ,
Third Street, between E and F.
parties accomplishing the thing we
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would all like to see and would be the McMinnville, Or. April 4,1887.
McMinnville, Oregon.
better for, as I d > in what the world is
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
doing for itsell quiellv but grandly and
inexorably.”
'XTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
J-A the co-partnership heretofore existing
between W T Baxter and J F. Martin,
First-class accommodations for Commer­
The. returns from the election held in under the firm, name of Baxter A Martin, cial men and general travel.
has
been
this
day
dissolved
by
mutual
con
­
the state of Michigan Monday shows
Transient stock well cared for.
sent,.! F Martin retiring old accounts
Ss
that the prohibition amendment has due saiil firm will be paid to W T. Baxter,
Everything new and in First-Class Order
bten defeated by 5 00 majority. The at the old stand
W T. BAXTER,
Patronage respectfully solicited.
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people of Michigan have tiied prohibi­
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tion once and the remembrance of it is McMinnville, Or March 4. 187J
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still fresh in their minds. From 1850 to
1862 Michigan had most stringent pro­
hibitory laws, blit they were so distaste­
ful to the majority of citizens that it was
AMITY, OREGON.
impossible to enforce ttnm, and they
J'
were repealed.
SAM LIKENS, Proprietor.
OTHO WILLIAMS,
Merchant Tailor
CITY STABLES,
Henderson Bros.
Has never heard been of. Neither
has anyone ever intimated iliut
Barnekoff, Thomason & Swanson,
But on the contrary sensible, careful hov­ MCMINNVILLE, McMINNVILLE CROSSING and CARLTON, OREGON,
ers claim that now here can goods lie bougfil
at such low prices a. ut liye-und-let-live
Geo. W. Burt’s.
Splendid warehouse*. complete with latest improve«! machinery. Thorough and Ion?
experience in handling grain. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of Grain. ®
-------Also, dealers in-------
Warehousemen and Grain Buyers.
to. i Jiri Chsiis d Ms
M YCHIKERY.
Binder Twine, Belting, Oils, and
Machine Supplies of all kinds.
M c M innville , o .
W T BAXTER
J O ROGERS
b fe
b h, b
Mariow,vivu uonc« utiuue»<iicr Hoosier rcrce reeu oeeoers and Drills
with truss axle and wide tiies.
Most effective ami serviceable farm
HOOSIER RUNNER PRESS drill
implement in use.
Latest
improved and best seeder in use.
2-1-mG
Acme
—At the new store of -
(Successors to Baxter A Martin)
third st .,
M c M innville , or .
Fresh Family Groceries.
A new, neat and clean stock
Every ar­
ticle A No 1 Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks,
Colored Glassware. Cutlery, Cased Goods,
Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables tn season.
We have put our prices down low. Give us
Blacksmithing nnd carriage ironing of n call, inspect our stock, and we will guar­
every description.
antee prices to suit you
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
And plow work a specially.
Oregon & California R. R.
---- o----
Also manufacture the
And Connections.
Fare to San Francisco, $32: Sacramento $30.
¿^“Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow,
Mrs. H. P. STUART’S,
GIVE ME A CALL.
50tf
Close connections made at Ashland with
stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
Stage Company.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
Kant Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND and ASHLAND.
Mail Train.
REGULARLY
ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
Gen. Logan's new book on “Volnn-
2 TIMES
WEEK 2
teer Soldiers of tl e Union” will soon be
issued, and it promises to create a sen­
sation. The aim of the author seems to
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
hivo been to elevate the volunteer sol­
dier of the republic in the last war at
Give Her A Call Before Purchas­
the expense of the regulars. West Point
military academy is handled with great
ing Elsewhere.
severity, and the social military lobby
of which it is boldly charged that during
and since the w ar, legislation of congress
was e nflueneed against volunteers and
in favor of the regular is denounced in
terms of the severest reproach.
Portland 8:00 A. M.| Ashland
Ashland .8:45 I*. M iPortland
a
Remember the Place,
LEAVE.
Assistant Secretary Thompson said
yesterday that he could not disclose the
reason why the Treasury Department
refused to cont'rm the appointment of
Win. II. Watkinds as Deputy Collector
at Collville. W. T. As yet the name of
the new applicant has not been read.
The Treasury Department is engaged
in tho investigation of serious charges
against a recent appointee to an import-
office in Washington Territory. It is
understood the gentleman under inves­
tigation was appointed from Oregon.
The matter is being looked into at the re­
quest ami suggestion of the President.
—Having Bought the—
Truck and Express
Pullman
and
Palace
Sleeping
Cars
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
TheO.utC. R. R. Ferry makes connection
with n 11 the regular trains on the East Side
Division from fool of F Street.
West Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND* CORVALLIS.
Mail Train.
F. WELSCH WR
—Which will soon appear.—
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 A. M.¡Corvallis 12:25 P.M.
Corvallis 1:30 1*. M. I Portland 6:15 P.M.
At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon
Pacific R. R. for Yaquina Bay.
Express Train.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland 4:50 P. M |McMinnville8:00P.M.
McMin’ville5:45A.M. I Portland 9:00 A. M.
Izocal tickets for sale and baggage checked
lit company’s up-town office, corner Pine
and Second streets. Tickets for principal
point« 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 five P. M. on either the East or West
Side Divisions.
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS,
Manager.
G. F. A Pass. Agt.
Business of Logan Bros. Hender­
son, I am ready to do all kinds of
Trucking
ARRIVE.
Portland 4:00 P. M.I Lebanon 9:20 P. M.
Lebanon. .4:45 A. M.I Portland .10:05 A. M.
—For the Ad. of—
Tankcrville Chamberlayne, owner of
the yacht Arrow, which holds the
Queen's cup, lias replied to lien. Paine,
owner of the Mayflower, which has
challenged him for the cup. One con­
dition demanded is that the Mayflowei
shall fasten her eenter-board down so as
to draw as much water at all times as
the Arrow, which is a cutter. A letter
containing this demand was p isted last
Saturday, and General Paine is request­
ed to cable bis leply. With center­
board chained down, the Mayflower, in
our opinion, can still hold tho lead.
American yachts against the world.
4:00 A.M.
3.45 P. M.
Albany Kxpreas Train.
Look Out
Delivering
—At Any Time.—
Give Me a Trial.
M.S. GOFF. ns
ETour and Feed.
—Goods sold at—
The Lowest Cash Price
fvbltf To any part of the city.
G. E. DETMERING.
Judge Noah Davis, the eminent jurist,
on joining a republican club in New
Yoik tliie week, made a speech in winch
after referring to the suppression of the
negto vote in the South, he laid : “Hut
the great crying evil is not that. In thia
country the evil of the liquor saloon is
becoming so terrible that it will conquer
the country or tho republican partv
must conqtior it. In a recent conversa­
tion with Senator Evarts I was pleased
to find that lie had reached the same
In the City.
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conclusion, and he will so express bin •
seif publicly when occasion offers. 1 1
A an 1 reliable Medieineo are the bee*
don’t stand here to preach prohibition,
todependupon. Acker’s Blood El­
ixir
lias
been prescribed for year» for all im­
but to say to the republican party they
port
ilea
of
t he Blood. InevcryfonnofScrof-
shall do what is practicable to crush ulous, Bypldlitlcor
Mercurial diseases, it la
out the saloon, which is the nursery of invaluable. For Ilheumattam, baa no equal.
the democratic party.”
Gw. W. Hurt, druggist.
The Leading
Dry Goods House
SALE OF BOOTS AINED SHOES,
For the next Sixty Davs at the old reliable Pioneer Boot nnd Shoe Store,
sign of tlie Big Boot, opposite the Grange Store.
The subzeriber hereby announces to the citizens of McMinnville nnd vicinity tin- al»>ve
BONA
FIDE SALE.
A earccr in tlie Boot nnd Shoe line for the past eighteen years in this city has estab­
lished a business character for competem-y and integrity, with a minute knowledge of
tlie local demands favors him in the wholesale market and enables him to undersell
houses in the same line that are not possessed of equal advantages. Moreover, lie pro­
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.
P. F. BROWNE.
A. J. APPERSON,
---- HEADQUARTERS FOR-----
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
------- AND------ -
GENERAL, MERCHANDISE
---- Sole Agent for the Celebrated----
Broadhead Dress Groods.
An Assortment of these Popular Goods
In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received.
PLEASE
A. A. KXXYOK.
What we Guarantee for the Dress Goods of our Manufacture:
To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and n>»-t
approved machinery, and to be tlie cheapest goods in the market when service is
considered.
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Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather or a shower, with­
out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking.
The manufacturing, dyeing and finishing is done in sncli a manner, that the goods
enn be washed if desired, without the feast injury to the fabric.
Our goods are wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as tlie 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 with a
large class of goods in flic market, but which disappears after a few days’ service.
As manufacturers wc have taken great pains to supply an article in every way re­
liable, nnd unsurpassed by similar goods, either foreign or domestic, and would res|*ct-
fully ask nn examinntion of tlie various styles and shades to lie found on sule by mer­
chant» who are agents for the goods.
All goods of our manufacture should bear the name and trade mark of
Broadhead Worsted Mills, Jamestown, N. Y.
M c M innville
F urniture S tore ,
W. H. BINGHAM,
Prop.,
—Carries a Complete Stock of—
MANroKU BAY.
City Market,
KENYON & RAY, Proprietors,
(Successors to W. F. Bangasser.)
FRESH MEAT
Of all kinds and of the best finality
kept constantly on hand.
All Kinds of Game in Season.
EXAMINE.
CALL AND
------- Agents for the-
—And—
Del ivei n k I Free!
GREAT REDUCTION
Bishop&Kay
Delivery Wagon Always Ready.
—Dealers in all kinds of—
Call and See Us.
Geo. W. Burt,
Baxter & Rogers,
Props.
Horse Shoeing
Farm, Dairy and Mill
no one, not even bis enemies, but promises
and links G ive a plump dollar value in
honest goods for every one hundred cents
j
you bring to him.
The most careful I nyers in the country Wagons,'Buggies fand Carriages.
trade with .bat bargain-giver,
New Blacksmith Shop!
The Prohibitionists of West. Fail view,
Pa., were knoclce 1 silly Wednesd iv, by
their wives sending this petition t > the
court of sessions : We, the undersigned
ladies, all of full age, rending in West
Fairview, Cumberland county, respect­
fully represent that we believe that, a
licensed hotel is necessary in our town,
and we feel sure if license is granted,
and our husbands can obtain and drink
liquor when desired, they will not bring
home such largo quantities as now, nor
go away to Harrisburg for liquor and re­
main fiom home.
Steel and Chilled Hows, Sulky, Gang 1 rinato. a,'.d oteel Skein rarm Wagens
Spring Wagons, Buggies and
and Walking Plow», Harrow» and
everything on wheels.
Cultivator» of all kind».
MILLS
Keep on hand a complete stock of these
goods. Also a large and well as­
sorted line of
Furniture and Undertakers’Goods.
HORSEMEN!
Gents’ Furnishing goods, When you want horse bills printed, remem­
ber that the T elephone offiee is unsurpassed
in faeilities for doing this and all other kinds
FINE SHOES, of .lob Printing. Good work. Low prices.
---- Ladies' and Gents'-----
-------AND FINE-------
DICK TURPIN
TOSD CLOT®
ICK TURPIN. 76 P. C J. C. C. R.
Color, rich golden vellow; buff nose.
Bred bv W J Nesmith. Derry. Oregon
In all ; the latest Styles and Pattern., which
calved in 1882; sired by Dixie: dam, Jessie,
for Ht and quality cannot be beat.
l.H 1’ C J (' 4’ R
l‘ro|>erty of Addie
Call and see ' our spring
Bralv This Hue bull will be kept on River­
goods liefore pur­
side Farm
chasing else­
Fez*5 Payable at time of service.
where.
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Comer Third and C Streets.
YX cwv 'Y
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w,tl* “P Throat ar
Lung Disaaee. If row hay» “T4? xv
would •»J°y yoor
M Yv’and are prevented by Dys-
a Cough or Cold, or the children are
threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough, Bepela, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets.
use Acker's English Remedy and prevent They are a nnaitiva cure for Dyspensia, In­
further trouble.
It 1» a positive euro, digestion, Flatulency and Coueti petion.
and we guarantee it.
Die» 10 and 50c
We guarantee them.
25 aad W «aata.
Geo. W. Hurt, druggist.
Geo. W. Burt, druggist
MILLINERY!
McMinnville Baths!
C. H. FLEMING, Prop.
—A Full Line of—
Fancy Millinery!
Shaving, ILiir fitting and——
----- Shampoin? rarinn.
Ladies' and Children'» Work
—A SPECIALTY —
—At the Millinery Parlors of—
Miss L\ _E. Russ.
HATS AT HALF PRICE.
Hot and Cold Baths. ' 5
—Rave Just Added—
The Finest Line of Cigars
In tlie City. Try Them.