The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, May 10, 1887, Image 2

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    WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
NOTES AND NEWS.
How
A fatal epidemic is raging along the
M ay 1°, 1887. Louisiana border anil many deaths have
. ecu r.' I, only a few miles from Mom. e
landings, La. Local doctors ate puzzled
“IMPRIMATUR”
over ttie disease, believing it is a peeies
A genius of Lafayette wrote a com- ot cholera. There has been several
inniiication to the Register, which the deaths, neatly all p.ominei.t white peo­
Register published as an editorial or­ ple, l.esid-s a large number of negroes.
initiating in their own fertile brain, ile . he patients suffer greatly, medicine
must be particularly struck with one having little effect ill alleviating then
word, or else dues not know many words pain. Tlie malady is especially severe
outside of monosylabic ones. The word among tile colored people, whole lami­
microscope, particularly stunk Ins ues being stricken do)» n, und ill Home
fanev and so lie used it where ever l.e instances perishing. Appreliensiuii is
could, with or without sense. The lull that the disease may spread to ad­
cause of thia we do not know , but we sur­ joining pat ishes, as thus far the physi­
mise lie lias been looking through a cians have not succeeded in getting it
microscope so much lately, to find it under control.
possible an no rot ten piece of wood in
The most wonderful stories of the
the county buildings at that place, or a
good results of earthquakes cuiues from
few neat and clean places in the same
Arizona. A second tiemendoils earth­
buildings—not saying anything iletre-
quake occuired there Just {Saturday and
incntal to the efforts oi t he county oilice s
paitius who iiave investigated report
to keep tlieir oilices in a presentable
Santa Catalina mountains canyonslull of
condition, bill this is impossible in such
water, brought to 1 he surface by the
buildings, no matter how energetic our
e.i thqiuike. This ir a great bouin lor
ablj county officers arc—he Ims became
tins region, as tl ere a e thousands o
so accustomed Io the use of the word
acres oi good fanning laud al the base oi
that he uses it, without knowing why
the mountains. Another good effect of
or how to spell it. We admit we do not
lire earthquake is tli ■ opening of two
know much of algebra, decimals, or tlie
arge gold veins, which were discovered
MicBoscori:, as w do not have to use it.
in the Santa Catilina mountains, at a
But we did, wh'-n young, study algebra
point where the whole side uf the inoun-
a little. Now we win consider: Let X
pm» peeling
equal Latavett') or the unkoow n quantity lain had slid d >wn. Several
parties
have
already
located
w a‘.er and
(oi enterprise) and A equal the county
mining
claims.
jail, and B equal the corn I house, now A
plus B equals nil the inducements that
The export movement of wheat and
Lafayette offers to a person to t ike up wheat flour from the United States, At­
iiis residence there, and A plus 1> also lantic and Pacific ports, is now nearly
equals uil the town, ever expects to equal to 3, 000,000 bushels weekly, Of
grow upon, for there is no enterprise in the quantity of a heat and wheat flour
the town, and even if there was, situated on passage from the United Kingdom,
as Lafayette is, how could the enter pi is-- more than 70 per cent, is from tire Uni­
of its inhabitants develope itself. Il ted States, indicating moderate supplier
could not. There is not one good loca­ fiom other quarters of the globe. Tin­
tion for inanufai'tiii ie-, and am rounded weekly domestic consumption of wheat
by hills, cut lip with deep ravines, what and wheat flour for food and manufac­
is the town going to amount to even u tures is about 5,400,000 bushels, and this
the county seat does stay there? Mc­ with about 3,000,000 bushels per week
Minnville is, and always will be, the for export, is diminishing our reserves
metropolis of Yamhill county and also about 8,400,000 bushels per week.
the business, and railroad center. La­
Speaking of the fruit prospect in South­
fayette has held the county seat since ern Oregon, tlie Jacksonville Times
Yamhill was a county and where is she -ays: “Peaches have been hurt by
now on the plane of advancement and frosts in some places, but there will
prosperity? Just where she was in the still be a bountiful crop in Southern
beginning; so she always will be; no Oregon, unless there should be some
farther advanced in her dream of im­ very cold nights soon. Other varieties
mensity than she was filly years ago. o‘ fruit have been hurt very little any­
In the future, scientists will examine where, and altogether the outlook for
the ruins of Lafayette critically, and an abundance is very bright.”
with much interest, as the last remains
Two of the female soldiers of the sal­
of a strange people, who, in the very
midst of n prosperous county, degenera­ vation army from Portland went to Van­
ted. instead of advanced, in (lie busy, couver the other day with tire intention
pushing, thriving world which suriound- of establishing a branch barracks there.
cd them. Now if A equals eou*nty jail The good people of Vancouver thought
and B equals court house and X equals the soldiers of the regular army arc bad
Lafayette, X minus (A plus B) equals 0 enough, and the Salvationists were noti­
fied there was no place they could get to
or in oilier words nothing .
hold meetings.
A Nanaimo correspondent states the
Richard Fox lias deposited $1,000 for­
latest Investigation shows that 101 feit to match Kilraili against John L.
white men were in the mine at the time -nllivan for $5,000 a side and tlie world’s
of the explosion and seventy-five ». 'll I championship and tlie heavy weight
nene. The body of Michael Lyons w a ■ diamond licit, to take place near Balti­
found in level No. 1, 750 yards from more or Pittsburg witliin six months.
the hoisting shaft. lie is a mule di ivei, If the challenge is not accepted in two
about 18 years old, and was fmind at his weeks Kiln.i i will claim tlie belt.
station near a dead mule. It is suppos­
Tlie Washington monument commis­
ed his companion is quite near, but it is
impossible to reach him, owing to the sion is considering the advisability of
dosing tlie monument after June,-owing
gas. Lyons was taken to the school
house, where be lies terribly hurtled to tlie continued acts of vandalism bv
tlie public. Tlie marble lias been brok­
about the face and breast. His face i-
en
off and much other damage done tlie
black from gas. ills father is also
monument, and it is determined to stop
in the mine. A cave-in evidently o<-
it.
cured just beyond where lie was lying
The New York undertakers are screw­
Young Lyon was a general favorite and
many tears fell from strong men when ing up a wonderful amount of courage.
they gazed upon his ghastly features. Thirteen of them have formed themselv­
Tile sight of his bruised and battered es into a club and will dine at one table
body ¡Bone long to be remembered, but on Friday evening next, thereby remov­
this is only a prelude to wlrat is coming. ing at once the unnecessary stigma of
Many lroines are completely broken up opposition fiom Friday.
and the city is in sackcloth and ashes.
A train on the Atlantic A Pacific rail­
Stores still continue to be closed and lit­ road, near Daggett station last Wednes­
tle business is being done. Flags are at day, running forty miles an hour, ran
half-mast.
into a burned bridge causing a great
M c M innville , F riday
The present buildings are in a good
state of preservation, and w ill do for the
next twenty-five year*.—Register.
We would like to ask the writer of the
above, 1st. Wliat it wou.d take to con
st itute a bud “state of preset vat ion T"
2d. Do l'or wh.it T If answered for
county purposes, 3d. Is not this
prophecy based upon the supposition
that the county as well as I.a fa vette is
going down hill? 4th. Do you know
that the last legislature created the of-
lice of recorder of conveyances, and lh.it
it will lie necessary for the eou ily court
4o furnish such recorder an oilice and
vault? If you say yes, what must one
think of your truthfulness, if no, of youi
intelligence?
smashup. The fireman was probably
fatally injured. Several others were
seriously injured.
If the Inter- State Commission contin­
ues to suspend provisions ot the law
every time anybody is pinched by it
complains, tlieie will soon be nothing
left of it.
McKinnviile Lost Another
Business House.
E d . T elephone :
D ear S ih :—Last week I arrived
in McMinnville fully prepared to
open a Drugstore in votirenterpris
ing city, but after looking the field
over, 1 was convinced that it would
be 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,
•lust as it now does for competing
establishments who are striving to
combat the evil. I refer to G eo .
\V. B urt the P rescription D rug ­
gist who is selling drugs, medi­
cines, paints, oils, stationery etc.
at such exceedingly low prices
that I decided this is no place for
me, and the other fellows may as
well pull out. too.
Yours in Sorrow,
II. I. P rice .
W T BAXTEl!
h Fira, fe 0a&, b ta
—At the now store of -
Steel and Chilled flows, Sulky, Gang 1 lumore and I oieci &Kem farm w...
tisk
and Walking Plows, Harrows and
•!
Z
- . **»?
—65.C5 -r*
Cultivators cf all k^ids.
everytding on wheels.
Baxter & Rogers,
(Successors to Buster A Martin)
third st .,
M c M innville , or .
M c M innville , M c M innville
Warehousemen and Grain Buyers.
Fresh Family Grocerr ap
SplenJid wiirchousfs, conipleif with Intest iniprovvil iniK'liincrv. Thoroiish u
experience in handling grain. Ilic-he t cash price paid for all kin.ii of (An lun»
------- AD<>, dcalcri in-------
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 in season.
Binder Twine, Belting, Qjjs an(1
We have put our prices down low. Give us Wajjcns, Bugsies and Carriapos.
a call, inspect our stock, and we will guar­
Machine Supplies of all kinds.
antee prices to suit you
Farm, Dairy and Mill
MA CI IIINDDM.
Hl cl See Ds.
SHINGLES ! !
HENERY
DUNZER,
---- PROPRIETOR of tlie-----
Panther Creek Cedar Caiup,
Acme Harrow,Clou Crustier anu Leveler Hoosier i - oi ce reeu feeders and Dril'z
Mo t effective and serviceable farm
will trim axle and wide tiie.
implement in use.
IICU.-'I l-'.R lit NNER PRESS DRIIL
2-l-ni6
l.'tc-t improved mid best seeder in u,e
Has on hand
300,000 first class shingles, 10,000 posts,
50,000 shakes.
J J Collard, Agt. McMinnville,
G. W Sappington. Agt. North Yamhill.
GREAT REDUCTION
—For the Ad. of —
Headquarters 15 mile- from McMinnville,
near the head of l'anther Creek.
NI) SHOES,
SA 1.11 OK IJOOTS
For tne next Sixty Days at-tiie old reliable Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store,
sign of the Big Boob, opposite the Grange Store.
The subscriber hereby announces to the citizens of McMinnv ¡lie and vicinity the above
—Which will soon appear.—
BONA
—Dealers in all kinds of—
ITlour and Deed
FIDE SALE.
A career in the Boot nnd Shoe line for the p'ist eighteen vi-irs in this city lias wtib-
lisherl a business character for competency and integrity, with a miniitr. knowledgeuf
the local demand.-, favors him in the w hole- Je market and enables him to undersell
houses in the same line that are net possessed of equal advantages. Moreover, he pro­
poses, in the proff red sale, to divide the tnargitis with the customer for tbe >pec&d
time. The public will please call and examine. No trouble to show goods.
—Goods sold at—
The Lowest Cash Price
And—
P. F. BROWNE.
Delivered Free !
A. J. APPERSON,
febltf To any part of the city.
LOOK OUT!
for ileiv Stock uf
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
---- Il FA DQUA RTEKS FOR-----
i
VIA
Oregon & California R. R.
And Connections.
< 'rockery and (Jlasswarew now arriving from Fare to San Francisco, $32; Sacramento $30,
Factories at old rates, and will therefore
Close connections made at Ashland with
be sold
stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
Stage Company.
WAY DOWN
---- AT----
C. Grissen’s
GEISŒIiAL M IC I ÎCIIA2STDISE.
---- Hole Agent for the Celebrated----
Droad head Dress CFoods.
Fast Side Division.
BETWEEN FORI LAND and ASHLAND.
.Mail Train.
'K.
An Assortment of these Popular Goods
In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received.
ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
Portland X:(X) A. M.lAshland
Ashland...s:45 P. M (Portland
4:00 A.M.
3.45 P. M.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
Lamp chimneys 50 and 75 cents per doz.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
China dishes 50 cents per dozen
Portland. 4 :O0 P. M.lLebanon 9:20 P.M.
Garrison’s Block, - McMinnville, Or. Lebanon. .4:45 A. M.lPortland 10:05 A. M.
All>uny Express Train.
Pullman
Palace
Sleeping
What we Guarantee for the Dress
Cars
West Side Division.
BETWEEN roí: i LA\D x- COKVALLIS.
Mail Train.
LtfAVE.
Dry Goods House
In the City
THE PROVINCIAL PRIZE HORSE.
ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 A. M.lCorvallis 12:25 P.M.
Corvallis 1:30 P. M.1 Portland 0:15 P.M.
At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon
Pacific It. IL for Ya»juina Bay.
Express Train.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland 4:50 P. M.¡McMinnville#:00P.M.
McM in'ville5:45A.M. I Portland 9:00 A. M.
Local tickets for sale and baggage checked
at
company’s up-town office, corner Pine
ltf
and Second streets. Tickets for principal
points in California can only be procured at
company’s office.
MILTON!
HORSEMEN!
When you want horse bills printed, reniem
her that the T elephone office is unsurpasse
in facilities for doing this and all other kirn
of Job Printing. Good work. I.ow pi’ict
Bishop&Kay
MILLINERY !
Truck and Express FINE
SHOES,
•W
—A Full Line of
i
Fancy Milliner}- !
—At the Millinery Parlors of—
Mis.sE. E. Bns.
HATS AT HALF PRICE.
is warranted, Is because it is the best
Blood Preparation known. It will posi­
tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the
whole system, and thoroughly builds np the
constitution. Remember, wo guarantuo it.
Creo. W. Burt, dm
Skiving, Eair CuKing and—
----- Shampoing Farli
Ladies’ and Children's Work
— A SPECIALTY.—
Hot and Cold Baths. 25 Cts.
—Have Just Added—
The Finest Line of Cigars
In the City
Try Thein.
OTHO V7ILLIALÍS,
(Successor to A. M. Taggart.)
Merchant Tailor
Third Street, between E and »•
McMinnville, Oregon.
M. S. GOFF. ..
Corner Third and C Streets.
McMinnville Baths
C. H. FLEMING, Prop.
MILLS
Gents’ Furnishing goods,
of our Manufacture:
Broadhead Worsted Mills. Jrirestcwn. N. Y.
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.
IL KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS.
Manager.
G. F. & Pass. Agt.
Will stand the ensuing season, commenc­
ing April 1st, an 1 ending July 31st, at
McMinnville, in the old Mill yard, every
'lay.
TERMS:
Single service, $10, payable at time of scr-
v ice ; to insure, $15, payable when mare is
known to be witn foul or when parted with
or removed from the county All care will
------- Agents for the
be taken to prevent accidents, but no re­
sponsibility will be assumed
Will tind pedigree on bills posted through­
T
out the county'
J M. Ill I.EIlS’,
Proprietor,
NtAv To-Day
G go J s
To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and mat
approved machinery, and to be tlie cheapest goods in the market when servict ii
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 ami finishing is done in such a manner, that the goods
can be washed if desired, without the least injury to the fabric.
Our goods are wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and greatest
care and . kill can make them.
Goods show just what they are and will be until worn out, as there is no weighting,
stifienmg, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or iinish ; as is the case with 11
large class' of goods in the market., but which disappears after a few flays’ service.
|
As manufacturers we have taken great pains to siipj»ly an article in every wayre­
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
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
The O. A' C. R. It. Ferry makes connection
with all the regular trains on the East Side
Division from foot of F Street.
G. E. DETIÆERING.
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
------- AND-------
(DAILY EXCEPT »SUNDAYS.)
Mrs. C. Cornish ■ white woman at
FOR SALE.
5 reka, California, died Saturday from
malpractice at the hands of a Chinese
A
DECK OF VALVABLE PROPER-
2. V ty consisting of 5t’7 acres one mile
hyeieian.
from North Yamhill. Oregon This piece of
land
will be sold cheap on easy terms The Keep on hand a complete stock of these
The editorial page ot the Register, property
has a good house and out build*
goods. Also a large and well as­
I ist week, contained nearly a column of ngs, two g<HMl wells, a lirst-class brick yartl.
sorted line of
a
good
young
orchard
and
small
fruit
of
all
■‘Stallion” wit.
kinds Will also sell a good butcher shop
in North Yamhill. For further particulars
address
J L CASTLE,
68tf
North Yamhill, Oregon.
The employes intlie executive depart­
---- Ladies’ and Gents'-----
ments wtio are lneinbeis of the society
'1
rn
4
of the Army of the Cuinlierland will be
I» ft«
THE OLD RELIABLE
excused from attendance on Wednesday
1
on
and Thursday next, in Older that they
------- AND FINE-------
Business of Logan Bros. A Hender­
may take pait in the ceremonies und
son, I am ready to do all kinds of
business of the society, All the deputi
iei
snents will be dosed at noon Finir r.<la\
Trucking and Delivering
to enable employes to witness the cere-
—At Any Time,—
GALLOWAY & GOUCHER. Props,
monies attending the unveiling of the
In all the latest Styles and Patterns, which
Delivery Wagon Always Ready.
for tit and quality cannot be beat.
statue of General Garfield. James amt rids warehouse is being thoroughly reno­
vated
and
overhauled,
amd
new
accom­
Call and sec our spring
Harry Garfield will lie present nsrepie-
Give
Me
a
Trial.
modation« are being added.
gixxls before pur­
sentatives ot the family, as Mrs. Gar­
chasing else­
where.
field's health will not permit her to
Highest Cash Fritti Paid for Grain.
attend.
Direct Shipments ta San Francisco.
Dr. £. L. Irving ol Prineville has been
appointed assistant sii|s’rinten<leiit ot
hut standard C.deutta Sacks kept
the Oregon insane asylum, to till the va­ Zone
and let on the most reasonable terms.
cancy can ed by the resignation of Di
Cox. Dr. Joseph.'s auccessor will la
Ilan; st Wright. Fair lhalin
appointed July 1.
crcssing and carlton , O regon
Fine Tailoring a Specialty.
Bros.
V WOW. wou^ enjoy your dinner
I< -r-,1 i (.. ron.noxtarions.f«*^’
* J Y
and are prevented by Dys­
I -tal men aiid eencnil travel-
pepsia, use Acker’s Dy pep-si a Tablctx
Good
Fit
Guarani»
-I
or
Io
Fak
rra„-ie .t-t-.. k well eared fur-
They are a positive cure for Dyspensia, In­
digestion, Flatulency and Cons' pation. McMixxvtLi.r
Everything
new and in First-CI*»*
O
r
K
uok
Wo guarantee them. £5 and 00 cents,
tieo. W. Dur», it rug j st.
I Patronage reepeitluili
— Having Bought the—
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