The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, May 03, 1887, Image 2

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    NOTI:'S AND NEWS.
WEST SIDE TELEFHOI
M c M i N k V xlli :, It is o a y .M ay 3,
Geo. P. Unwell A Co., of New York,
have issued the nineteenth annual edition
of their stand ard publication, the Ameri­
can Newspa|»er Directory. T lie number
of m-wspapers published in the I niteii
States, territories (including Alaska) and
Canada is put at 15,420; an increase of
431 in one year. The growth of news-
pa|K)'s in ro ii ' of tin w-<t‘rn states
wool I be a matter oi wonder, it it were
not that this year is no exception to the
rule. I'l Kansas Die i’.vr as ■ is 89, an I
in Nebraska, (¡4; «h ie the key sto e
elate allows a s-u.dler advance of 35 anil
tlie buckeye st.de of 30. l enn-ylvania
exhibits tti" largest increasi* in dailies,
17; Kansas in weeklies, 81 and Ni«
York in monthlies, 42. Seven states
show a decrease : the mo t pro ni lent
instances being New ILtmpsliire ami
Virginia, six each. The whole volume
allows that great care Iris been taken to
sustain its lepnlation ns the most com­
prehensive work of the kind yet publish­
ed, und to insure accuracy in every
detail.
E. If. Flagg, of the St. If ‘lens Mist
says the whole count y thereabouts is
aroused by tile imno-ilimi ui io«ed upo*
tho settlers by Mer rs. I» ■■ k n i ou l
anil Williams, g >v • r n■; it Li n ..•»■ no I
homestead agent« leipe.-ti.eiv
.Mr
Flagg says the two idici.ils .o e bent on
making a record in ioga.d io the amount
of land revel ted back to the gove nment
and do not respect the lights of the peo-
pie. A case is cited wherein Mr Bock-
enbrough in returning the Value of im-
provemvuts made on a certain liome-
stead entry, placed the figures at $12
although the settler had slashed thir­
teen acres, three of which had been
cleared anil covered with filly fruit trees.
In Addition to th« above, Mr. Flagg
says the agents, without just cause, are
notifying many suttlms Io appear and
defend their clai ms, and as this proceed­
ing costs considerable money they can
illy offord to spend it.
Thu report that has been going the
rounds of the press concerning the sate-
inenta of Beecher on Catholicism, seem
to have foundation.
These rumors
have created considerable excitement
in church orders, and Father Reaidon
a warm and int'inate f.lenil of Beechers,
said that although Beecher had been
most favorably incline I utli in utterance
and attitude tew.ml the Catliolii church.
He
remembers once only, when
Beecher came out and saiil, “But foi
the fact that it is impo-sible for me to
sever mv relations with Plymouth
church, I would emhiaee Catholicism,”
Gieat us Beecher was dining his life,his
constancy toward orte church of the
gospel, was not so very great.
Tho Jacksonville Tinies the lending
democratic journal of southern Oregon,
remarks: “It is stated that Governor
I’ennover lias tile senatorial bee buzzing
in lus bonnet. No doubt he would mak*
an able and honest Doited Mali s sena­
tor, but.at the rate l.e is alienating hi
most steadfast friend-, he will he turthei
from liis goal tw yeais liuiii now than
before he was elected mn chief executive
officer. Hu has ma le n**me mistake«
al u uiy, and mus u-e better jlldglllellt
if lie wishes to silence I In his LiU 1 ibl-
ambition.
Colonel Liitnont said Saturday at tin
Hoffman house N. Y. that Cleveland
had positively not intimated a desire fol
renoinination, anil th.it lie would cer­
tainly do nothing w Imtcvcr of the kind
until asked in a authoritative way.
“When the proper time comes,” added
the Colonel, “and the democratic part)
expresses a unanimous desire, to have
Cleveland accept a second nomination,
then and not until then, would the pub­
lic or oven a single person know his
wishes.
The switchback gap of the t i cuie
division of the No titer n l’acitic is being
pushed as rapidly ns men and monel
can do it. It is now completed to tin
Binnmit of the Cascade rattge from tin
east portal of t he tunnel. I tn the west
Bide the track is laid ic ors It-er creek
leaving only about six miles more to
complete the switdliback gap. It is ex
petted that trains will be running into
Tacoma within six week«.
SHINGLES
I'.iirtl quakes have been shaking up
HENERY DUNZER
** i ' h - 'i-i it pa l o| iVashi’: .-Pin territsoy.
---- I'Kol'K' ETOB of
Ur.
Doiitv a promi lent saw mill
■I..11 of i i lop.-ndi-n. I', died Slid ielllv, at
that place, I iid.iv morning.
*
Has on bund
A dangerous fire ia burning in tlie
.300.(100 first class shingles, 10.000 pints,
Wingate vein of the coal mine at Carbon 50,000 shaki'«.
Hill, about 30 miles from Tacomu.
J J Collard. Agt. McMinnville.
I’ete Olsen, who outrigmi and mur­
G. W happingion, Agt. North Yamhill.
dered Mrs. Lyons, was discovered at
Headquarters 15 miles from McMinnville,
the foot of the Sierras, where l*e had lo­
near die head of Panther Creek
cated some land.
When an attempt
was made to arrest him lie resisted with
in axe ami ».is filled with buckshot and
instantly killed.
Last Moriday near Eugene City a Ger­
man nameil Loeliner attacked his wife
— Dealers in all kinds of—
with a bioali hook, telling her to the
ground ami leaving her for dead. Then
he assaulted a daughter; but she snceed-
—Goods «old at—
ed in getting away from him uninjured.
After these violent acts he went to Ills
barn and hanged himself, being dead
when found. Mrs. Loehner may possi­
bly live, though this is doubtfult as the
wounds infiicted on her were severe
ones. The affair caused immense ex
feldtf To any part of the city.
citement in the community.
huilier ('reck Cciliir (
Steel and Cmih-u
omky, Gang
■nd Walking Plows, Harrows and
Cultivators of all kinds.
IToui* and Deed
New
íjw
THIRD ST., MeMIXXVILLE, OR.
E i. T elephone :
D ear S ir :—Last week I arrived
in McMinnville fully prepared to
open a Drug Store in yQurenterpris
ing city, but after looking the field
over, 1 was convinced that it would
e suicidal for me to embark in
trade where there is a buiness house,
so disgustingly aggressive and so
lost to the interests of other houses
as one you have located in your
city. It is with surprise and
chagrin that I notice that this par­
ticular house is steadily increasing
its number of customers day after
day, by employing methods that
would make it very uncomfortable
for me, if I were in busiuess here.
Just as it now does for competing
establishments who are striving to
combat the evil. I refer to G eo .
W. B urt the P rescription D rug ­
gist who is selling drugs, medi­
cines, paints, oils, stationery etc.
at such exceedingly low prices
that 1 decided this is no place for
me, and the other fellows ni y as
well pull out. too.
Yours in Sorrow,
II. 1. P rice .
Family Groceries.
The Lowest Cash Price
A new, neat and clean stock
Every ar
tide A No 1 Fruit Jars. Butter Crocks
Colored Glassware. Cutlery, Cased Good1
Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars.
Deli vein > < I 1 < 'ree !
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season
We have put our prices down low. Give u
a call, inspect our stock, and we will guar
an tee prices to suit you
AI ere lia nt Ta i 101 •
Opposite the Grange Store.
“WHEN 1)
I
—For the Ail. of—
—Having Bought the-
LOOK OUT!
J
h .
For tlie nogt Sixty Pnys at the old I'e'i iblc i’loni'cr B x't and Shoe Store,
sign of tlie Big Boot, opposite tlie Grange Store.
The subscriber h . 1 y announeis to the citizens of MeMinni ¡lie mill vicinity tlie slui.e
< 'rockery and (»lass wu'-ew now arriving f. cm
Factories at old rates, and will therefore
be sold
SALE
BONA
WAY DOWN
A career ill the Doot and shoe line for the past eighteen years in this city ha« estab-
I is lied a business character for com pete i: i-y Hint integrity. with a minute knowledge of
the local demands f:iv.*rs him in the wludi-siile imirket. and eniihks him to undersell
house« in the «ante lino that are net possessed of eq'.:.I advantiig s. Moreover, he pro­
poses, in the prnir. re l «ah', to divide tile margin.« with the customer for the specified
time. The public will please c ill and examine. No trouble to show goods.
---- AT----
P. F. BROWNE.
For
sold a
>t tin
Garrison's Bloc':, - McMinnville, Or.
ß. E. SETMERmQ.
And Connections.
Fare to San Francisco, $32; Sacramento $.30.
All
a w li<
at F..
Eve
inlo tl
Adam
Close connections made at Ashland with
stages of the Culifornia, Oregon and Idaho
Stage Company.
!.. ‘
it Am
paid i
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon à California R. R.
Ffist Side l)i\ ifdon.
BETWEEN i-OKI LAND and ASHLAND.
Mail Train.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
ltf Portland'
8:00 A. M.(Ashland 4:00 A. M.
In the City.
Ashland. ..8:45 P. M iPortland
ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
MILTON!
Will stand the ensuing season, commenc­
ing April l.-t. ami ending July 31st, at
McMinnville, in the old Mill yard, every
day.
TERMS:
Single service. $11». payable at time of ser
vice; to insure. $15. payable when mare i
known to be with foal or when purled will
or removed from the county All care will
be taken to prevent accidents, but no re­
sponsibility will be assumed
Will litui pedigree on bills posted through­
out the county.
J M. Hl'I.ERY.
Proprietor.
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
The O. A C. IL IL Ferry makes connection
vith all the regular trains on the East Side
Division from fool of F Street.
Pullman
I’alacc
Sleeping
Car?
Went Side Division.
BETWEEN rOKTLANIlA: COKVALLIS.
Mail Train.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 A. ?.f.(Corvallis 12 :25 P. M.
’orvallis 1:30
1*. ........
Ml Portland
.......
.......... 6:15 P.M
At ('orvallis connect with trains of Oregon
Pacific R. R. for Ya<juina Bay.
Express Train.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland 4 :50 P. M.(McMinnville«:00P.M.
M( Min ville5:45A.M.I Portland 9:00 A. M.
Local tickets for sale ami baggage cheeked
FOR SALE.
it company’s up-town office, corner Pint
PIECE OF VALVABLE PROPER tml Second streets. Tickets for principal
ty consisting of 51 y .2 acres one mih •oints in California can only be procured at
from North Yamhill, Oregon This piece ompany
o1
’s office.
land will be sqld cheap on easy terms Th<
Cornei- !•' aiul Front Sts., Portland, Or.
property has a good house ami out build
Freight will not he received for shipment
mgs, two good wells, a first-class brick yard, iftcr live P. M. on either the East or West
a good young orchard and small fruit of all ide Divisions.
kinds Will also sell a good butcher shop
K. KOEHLER.
E. I*. ROGERS.
in North Yamhill. For further particulars
Manager.
G. F. & Pass. Agt.
address
J L CASTLE.
GStf
North Yamhill, Oregon.
I
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Truck iind Express or
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J
------- Agent» for the
Business of Logan Bros. A Hender­
son, I am ready to do all kinds of
and
Droadliead.
Delivering
D ix ' sh
M. S. GOldF
Whai wa Guarantee far the Dress Goods of our Manufactura:
SAM LIKENS. Proprietor.
W.
and gt
his ok
To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest ami mwt
approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when service is
considered.
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 . uch a manner, that the goods
•an be washed if desired, without the least injury to thé fabric.
Our goods are wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dy’es and greatest
■are and skill can make them.
Goods show just wh it they are and will be until worn out, as there is no weighting,
stiflening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish ; as is the case with a
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 good-, either foreign or domes ic, and would rerpect-
ully ask an examination of the various styles and shades to be found on sule by mer­
chants who are agents for the goods.
All goods of our manufacture should hear the name and trade mark of
Bar
have r
hacks
Cant
turns t
than t
inches
Dr. !
ha« ret
and Tl
Yam hi
Almi
merini
get the
at pres
city
Broadhead Worsted Mi’ls, Jamestown. N. Y.
HORSEMEN !
For
consisti
and ge
quire of
Minnvi
9
When you want horse bills printed, remem­
ber that the Tr.i, epiione cilice is unsurpassed
in facilities for doing this and all other kinds
of Job Printing. Good work. ' Low prices.
MILLINERY !
Barm
have n<
er on Ii
They h
the con
Yesh
Bev. I
succeed
Rev. R
very pl
McMinnville Baths!
M rs.
take pi
given J
ed from
some lit
C. H. FLEMING, Prop.
T.inc of—
Keep on hand a complete stock of these
goods. Also n large and well as­
sorted line of
A roport comes from Alb.tnv that the
Oregon l’acitic rail roil has suspended
work on its extension eastward from
('all at the office of the WEST
that point, Tli ' contractor who w is
SIDE 11 1.I PHONE. We
building the S.intiam hiidges received
will guarantee you
AMITY, OREGON.
notico to cease operations, which lie
---- Ladica’ and Gents’-----
obeyed, and is now siwingup his b iilge
timliers and selling the hrnhe to farm­ ZEST WORK, LOWEST PRICES.
ers.
Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of
every description.
AND FINE
The New York Knighta of Labor have
I
placed a general boycott on all meats
Wc make a specialty ot Fine
»old by Marquis de Mores. They claim
And plow work a specially.
ii ia a monopoly instead of a co-opera­
tive affair, and injures the New York
In all the latest Styles and Patterns, which
butchers.
They also think that all
for tit ami quality cannot be beat.
Also manufacture the
Call and see our spring
Western dressed boef should be boycott­
good* lu'fore pur­
ed on general principle«.
XM^“Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow,
chasing else­
where.
GIVE ME A CALL.
50tf
“Di'.” A. G. Gelali itilo, who h.ia h id
some what of an exp* ' irio'e in Oregon,
T A T('K TlTI’IV, 7« P C J C C. R. "VI r\\x\ c
that am fretful, peevish,
writes that he will r- n to |*.ir'*«»i-I I "
Tv, rich ‘rvhlvn vi llnw; buff nose. -WJxNv)\kcross, or troubled with
“XV CVVX.XX. Of th* good thinrx of this
abolit July o A'l.'O-t ' > i ■ In
h - m Bred ’»v \V J N'‘smith. Pt rrv, Oregon: Windy Colic,
]jfe are gorrowfully let
Teething l’uitis, or
calwtl bi 1- 2; sired bv Dixie: dam.Jc^ic,
iginal six a*‘t il ti'u i, “Goo I I i*i l.ut 133 P C I <’ (' R
Property of Addir Stomach Disorders, can be relieved alone on account of Dysi>epsia. Acker's
Poor Justice,” nliich l.e «¡vs he wrote ilrnh This tine bull will bv kept on River- at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dy«pepsia,
i<it' Farm
It contains no Opium or Morphine, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a
with his own blooi «bili* confined in
hence is safe. Trice 25 cents. tk>ld by positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by
F kk $5 Payable a * time of service
¿he Baleni penitentiary.
G. W. Burr. Druggist
G. W. Burl. Druggist.
New Blacksmith Shop!
War
piil to
Stuart
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
MILLS
38
Sevi
effere*
lor pa
In al! the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received.
Delivery Wagon Always Ready.
Give Me a Trial.
Goods.
An Assortment of these Popular Goods
3.45 P. M.
Portland 4:00 I*. MjLebanon 9:20 P. M.
Lebanon .4:45 A. Al.¡Portland 10:05 A. M
T
----- Sole Agent for the Celebrated-----
.Albany Exprewfl Train.
— At Any Time.—
Tents' Furnishing goods,
Millinery
Shaving, Hair Cniiing and—-
----- Shampoing Tarlors.
I
Book and Card Printing.
Comer Third and C Streets.
The c
large bi
Ibi« pia
for bni I
Cullous
Ladies' and Children's Work
— A SPECIALTY.—
Hot and Cold Eath3, 25 Cts.
—At the Millinery Parlors of—
Tom
to-day i
Hou nt.*1
fall St­
atili boi
back.
Any
whores
i*len’ of
cecoivei
that pia
whore a
—Have Just Added—
FINK SI IO ICS. M iss F. E. Huss
Ilorse Shoeing
DICK TURPIN
Call and Soo T_
S j YLIC of boots and si toes ,
ir jhlM'
—Which will soon appear.—
For Xcw Stock of
Trucking
Job Printing
•AIACI ITNERY.
’/agons, Buggies and Carriages.
Binder Twine, Rolling, Oils, and
^schine Supplies of all kinds.
GREAT REDUCTION
M. MisNVii.i.r
I
You want anything in the line of
Farm, Dairy and Mill
wirTTr ,, îïï
Acm i ..... V- -............
fc‘er Hou».!;. .■ o* u t eeU Leecivi s and Drills
with triis-- nxlf and wide tiles.
Mo-t vile -lite ami serviccaole ia.m
JI'" U.K Kl'NNEt: rUF.8-- IH ì ILL
implement in use.
improv* *1 ami host sender in use.
2-1-m G
Good Fit Guarawkcd or Xo Salo.
THE PROVINCIAL P-illZE HCR3E.
Mrs. H. P. STUART’S,
Í
¡11
Fine Tailoring a Specialty.
Just Received ! !
Conic and see for finirsi if.
V/arehouscsien and Grain Buyers.
•plemliil wnrcliouscs. i-nmpli'tc with bitext improved mni-iiinery. Thorough and ¡onr
experience ill handlin'.; grain. llii:lie-t cash price paid for all kind« oi Grain.
k
------- Also, dealers in-------
(Successor to A. M. Taggart,)
(DAIIA’ EXCEPT 8FNDAYS.)
Is fine a stock of Mill
inery goods as was
e; er brought
w
to this
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•IcKINNVILLF, KcMINNVILLE CRCSSIN'G and CARLTON. OREGON.
OTHO WILLIAMS,
To-Day
Minnville Lest Another
B.iTniss H ojsq .
Ikinickoff, Thomason & Swanson,
(Successors to Baxter A Martin)
Collard HWell! Fresh
i““-......... UXY'CC"JKU1''rw-iiOn,.
. «>prinfi Wagon», Buggies and
everything on wheels.
The Finest Line of Cigars
In the City. Try Them.
HATS AT HALF PRICE.
A. A. KENYON*.
MA.XFonn RAT.
CITY STABLES,
City Market,
Third Street, between E and F.
KENYON <1 RAY, Proprietors,
offi'ers
may cot
Henderson Bros. P^ps.
(Successors to W. F. Bungirsser.)
FRESH MEAT
Fir*t-cla*5‘* accorinifwlatinn.« for CcnitB^
' iat men and general fra' e!.
Transient at*>ck well cared for.
Of all kind’ and of the best quality
kept constantly on hand.
III Kinds of Game in Season.
Moml
S . nested
at 2 j
McMinnville, Oregon.
Everything new and in First-Class
|
Fat run age respectfully solicited.
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