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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1887)
HIST SIDE TELEPHONE. I iG 1IXNVII.I.E, F i . iiiav M ay 27, 18.87. DECORATI.).'.' DAY. The Montie.il 1’oAt, the leading Catho Hew MciVinnvillo Lost Another de paper In th« Dominion of Canada Business House. c une out last week in a ringing e litori.il that strikes a bold note in favor of an E d . T elephone : nexation to the United Mates. The ur- D rar S ir :—Last week I arrived ticlo says : “The mission ol O’Brien has in McMinnville fully prepared to —At the new. store of - become more than a ipiestion between open a Drug Store in yourenterpris Lansdowne and his tenants. It has ing city, but after looking the field ■i .ulened into an attack on Aumticati over, 1 was convinced that it would institution and gives an emphasis to the be suicidal for me to embark in Monroe doctrine which it never bad be trade where there is a buiness house, fore. This continent will nover become so disgustingly aggressive and so what it ought to be till the shadow of lost to the interests of other houses (Successors to Baxter & Martin) European tyranny represented by tiie as one you have located in your governor general ceases to cast its bunc- city. It is with surprise and lui influence on the land. The mighty chagrin that I notice that this par third st , M c M innville , oil movement that lias l>een gathering force ticular house is steadily increasing for tear* lias received a tremendous im its number of customers day after petus from the tour of O’Brien and day, by employing methods that aroused the attention of statesmen and would make it very uncomfortable the great forces of law and order to the for me, if I were in busiuess here. fact that here in free America power op- Just as it now does for competing A new, neat anti clean stock Every nr jsised to freedom is being consolidated establishments who are striving to tide A No 1 Fruit Jars. Butter Crocks tinder the wing of imperialism. Tl.e combat the evil. I refer to G eo . Colored Glassware. Cutlery, Cased Good question is now, ‘shall it lie permitted’?” W. B urt the P rescription D ri g - Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars GIST who is selling drugs, medi Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season Fo- some time past the United States cines, paints, oils, stationery etc. IV« have put our prices down low Give u Treasury as well as the custom officials, at such exceedingly low prices a call, inspect our stock, and we will guar has been, cognizant of the fact that opium that I decided this is no place for autee prices to suit you h c mingnito California through other me, and the other fellows may as ✓ channels than China steamers. In the well pull out. too. efforts to discover the method pursued, Yours in Sorrow, the government officers at San Francisco II. I. P rice . h ive been materially assisted by Special Agent Herbert Beecher of Port Town sWnl. Colonel Ayres, chief treasury agent, recently left for S»n l’edro and HENERY DUNZER, 8 in D.ego ¡1, order to obtain a due to the opium smuggling now being carried -----PROPRIETOR of the----- on at those points. The new way has Panther Creek Cedar Camp, been found. The fleet of ships taking Has on hand coal and lumber from Seatie and Tacoma 300,000 first class shingles, 10,000 posts, and other lumber ports on the Sound to 50,000 shakes. Southern California aro utilized to car ry opium from Victoria to consumers in J J Collard, Agt. McMinnville. G. W. yappington, Agt. North Yamhill California. By this project large quan tities of opium are smuggled by aid of Headquarters 15 miles from McMinnville, persons connected with the ship and near the head of Panther Creek landed at San Pedro and San Diego. Tiie drug has been brought to San Fran —Which will soon appear.— cisco by railroad and water. Gil Monday next memorial dav will be observed throughout the length und breadth of our kind, and it ¡8 fitting that it should be ho . It is but n little more th ci a quarter of a century since the loyal men of the nation flew to arms to suppress tlm rebellion ol the south, und to preserve the Union in its integrity. The boys oi 1801 me grey haired men to day, but they can remember the mighty wave of patriotism that swept over the land when the flag of ottr nation was filed upon by the disloyal forces. But i generation lias grown up since then to whom the war fur the Union is not the living memory which it is to all who were part their childhood when the ■nighty stiuggle began. The time lia* rutue when Decoratk n day is no lunger enti>ely a day to be devoted to the memories of those heroes who gave up the.r lives that the nation might endure —who died in the midst of the tight, or of ghastly wounds there received, or in loathsome prison pens, or in the crowd ed wards of the army hospitals of, dis ease contracted in the line of duty, or who have gone to the grave since then from the elf 'i'tsof old woun lsoi of hard ships suffered during the gie.it struggle. Tiie younger generation needs to have it made a day dt> which to recall the mem- ones of the muses, of the progress and results of the war itself. Our boys and girls need to be taught lessons of patti otism. They must be taught ti.at the cause in which their fathers suffered and died was a just and holy cue, and that they reap the benefits of tile strug gle in the inheiit.inee of :.n undivided country. The lesson of the battle-yeais from 1801 to 1868 will be lost unless oui children are made Io value the heritage won by blood and death, and to take that pride lit their native land and Its free institutions which is the loundati n When the Willamette & Cascade of patriotism. Mountain Wagon road company, of Ore The more necessary is this Retting be gon. built tlie'r road, they were given fore them in a clear light the nature and three odd sections of land per mile with causes of the war, because there is a in six miles of the railroad. Their at growing effort to reverse the facts of the torneys, have asked that patents be is case in the minds of the younger gener sued to it for lands earned is compliance ation. We do not mean that it is proper witli the grant. Secretary Lamar ad- or needful to revivify llm hatreds of the dicssed a letter to the attorneys of the past; yet nothing is more tine than that company, c illing their attention to a we cannot think worthily of our Union letter of llie commissioner of the gener dead, it we keep not in mind the exact al land office of May 10th, saying the questions which they settled. Anything road hud not been completed within the less than this makes the ceremonies ol specified time, and that certification of Memorial day but a sentimental farce, tiie lands was obtained by fraudulent and the march of the rapidly-thinning ►means. The secretary says until an in- ranks of our veterans a worthless parade •butigation is made, n i pat cuts will i»e of death. Brave men fought, and we granted. Th- amount of land in dispute honor their bravetv ; but let not that for s HB.liJO acres. which they fought be forgotten. The south cherishes the memories of It is reported ¿hat surveyors are in tlii dead who fell fighting for her cause the Helds, staking out a line from Boise —a cause whose defeat the majority of City, Idaho, crossing the Oregon Short her people to-day do not depl.ire, be- Line and running southward into Nevu- cause they recognize that it is belter for d.i, traversing Elko and Landers conn- the country, and especially for the south ties<n the latter state, to Battle Moun itself, that it did not tr uinpli. Lei us, tain. The ultimate destination is be then, while we honor the memories ol lieved to be to tap the Atlantic A Pacific our own dead, and strew their last rest and Southern Pacific in southern C ali- ing-placcs with flowers, honor espeeialh I'orniu. the grand cause in which they died. Let us fix in the minds of the young, nt each Nine hundred immigrants arrived in recurring anniveisary of Memorial day. California last week. A communication a strong, intense feeling of appreciation of the» efforts of those who battled for the from Iowa states that 100 persons there Union, and of patriotic feeling for the contemplate forming a colony in north Union itself, us a government ami a ern California or southern Oregon. The country that is amply worth the blood rapid extention of the California <1 Ore •nd treasure that was so ftely poured gon has caused much inquiry lor lands out for the preservation of one and the in that section. unity of the other. Let mingle with the exercises and its observation will while the pati iotie fires bosoms of the young. this feeling The thirty-third i n mal session of the of the day, never decay right worthy grand lodge of Good Temp burn in the lars is now in session at Rochester N. Y. Wonderful strides are being made in the constructions of torpedo boats, Tl.e NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! performances of tiie Thorneycroft boat limit for the Spanish government, are II. II. Welch having moved ir.to amazing. On three runs over measured Franti Collard’s former quarters on miles 1 ist week, against the tide, sin Tljird ' street, and having taken averaged over thirty miles an hour. Tin Austen Dee into partnership ; they previous week, with the tide in her fa having fitted up and renewed their vor, and forced draught, she positively FINE TABLES, accomplished thirty-three and a hall miles an hour. Such a boat has lire and opened a fine new stock of milch fear from British iron clads which fresh barring one or two except ions, nv r gt twelve to thirteen knots, aid still less NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, CIGAR from the gunboat type of the brand new ETTES AND TOBACCO. English racer, whose maximum speed respectfully solicit a share of the since Mio has been commissioned bar patronage of the people of McMinn been about seven knots. ville anil vacinity not forgetting to S.~........ _ - — T T •», President Cleveland will go to New kindly thank them for past favors. Haven in June to nttei d the unvei ng Search for us bet ween the Banks of the soldiers'and sail is' nonument, WELCH & DEE.. and will lie the gi ost of a Vale college professor while there. In such su round Ings ex these the real inlvllectu d great ness of the president will shine with an effulgence which ran be looked at with safety only through a piece of smoked glass, and something in i elation to the ghonli-h gleefulness ol newspapers will again be promulgated. G. E. DETMERING. Holders of confederate bunds express confidence that the United States gov ernment will pay them off. A little bit of a movement in that direction by the party now in power would please the republicans immensely. In tbo art of stamping out treason the republican paity has shown itself to ho an expert. The Leading Dry Goods. House In the City. i h.ll L L V ■ everyth.ng on wheel*. d and carltcn , O regon Warehousemen and Grain Buyers. M c M innville , M c M innville crossing »'l icndid wnrelii iises. complete villi latest improved mnehlnerv, Tlmroiud experience in bundling grain. Hi .'best emdi price p-.iid for all kind, ,■ Ion* •u- ------- Al-o. dealers in------- Farm, Dairy and Mill AT A Z IT B V 'X.T- ’T ‘.A 1 A A. •- MAC 11 ITsTTlD V. Vagons, 2ue Jc3 and Carrkitvs. Binder Tw;.™, Bellinn, o¡i. Machine Supplies or a!! kind?. “ ’ mcl ’ 17 s . SHINGLES!! hoccu. . c.\.v rMU -ateuer» and Drill, w itli truss axle and wi.ie tin-, Iioosir.ii Ut nni : i : pihms Latest Improved and liest see 1er in us. Acme <ui ■ o >. Mo t effective amt servii implement in usi 2-1 -nifi GREAT REDUCTION SALK O FI«X )TS A N I) SHOES, For the next Sixty Days nt'the old reliable Pioneer Root and Hioe^Store, sign of the Big Boot, opposite the (¡range Store. l’he subscriber hereby announces to the citizens of McMinnville and vicinity the above FIDE SALE. BONA —Dealers in nil kinds of— .Flour and Deed A career in the Boot and Shoe line for the past eighteen years in this city lun estab- iished a business character for competency and integrity, with u minute knowledge of lie local demands favors him in the wholesale market and enables him tn undersell houses in the same line that are not possessed of equal advantages. Moreover, he pro noses, in the proffered sale, to divide the margins with the customer for the specified time. The public will please call and examine. So trouble to show goods. —Gods sold at— The Lowest Cash Price —And— P. F. BROWNE. Delivered Dree ! febltf To any part of the city LOOK OUT! For Xcw Stack of Crockery and < ¡lnsswnrew now arriving from Factories at old rates, and will therefore be sold WAY DOWN 0. Grissen’s is warranted, is because it is the best j Blood Preparation known. It will posi tively euro all Elood Diseases, purifies the j wlioio system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution, liemember, wo guarantee it. Geo. W. Burt, druggi.-t. OVEFiLAND TO CALIFORNiA . VIA “WHEN” An Assortment of these Popular Goods In all the Latest Novelties, Now and Desirable Colorings, Just Received. PLEASE ARRIVE Portland 4:isl P. M lAsldmil 9:00 A. M. Ashland .5:00 P. M.IPortlimd 10.10 P. M Local Passenger Daily, Fxcrpt Sunday. Job Printing Call at the office of the WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. We will guarantee you ARRIVE. Portland 8:00 A. M.I Eugene. 2:40 P M. Eugene .9:00 “ ‘ M.IPorltand. '* ’* A. .2:45 I* JI. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Daily between Portland and Ashland. Daily between Portland and Ashland. I'he O. At C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on the East Side Division from fool of F Street. West Side Division. BETWEFLN I’OKI LAND & CORVALLIS. Mail Train. ARRIVE. • Portland 7:30 A. M.IMcMinn .10:12 A.M. McMinn. 10:13 A. M. Corvallis 12:25 P.M. BEST WORK, LOWEST PRICES. Corvallis 1:30 P. M McMinn. 1 T............... McMinn....3:14 P M.'Portland 6:15 P. M At Albany and Corxallis connect with trains of the Oregon Pacific R. R. for Ya- quina Bay. We make a specialty ol Fine Book and Card Printing. THE PROVINCIAL PRIZE HORSE. MILTON! Will stand the ensuing season, commenc ing April 1st, ami ending July 31st-, nt McMinnville, in the old Mill yard, every day, TEFiNZtS: Single service, $10, payable nt time of ser vice: to insure. $15. payable when mare is known to be with foal or when parted with or removed from the county All earc w ill lie taken to prevent accidents, but no re sponsibility will be assumed Will find pedigree on bills posted through out the county J M. HVI.F.RY, Proprietor, \ Express Train Daily Except HORSEMEN! When you want horse hills printed, remem ber that the T elephone office is unsurpassed in facilities for doing this and a ali other kinds of Job Printing. Good work. Low prices. Sunday. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Portland 4:50 P. M.[McMinnvilfes:00P.M. McMiii’villeo :15A.M. I Portland 9:00 A. M. Irfwal tickets for safe and baggage checked at company’s up-town otllce. corner Pine and Second streets. Tickets for principal points in California can only be procured at company’s otlic'e. 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. Ä Pass. Agt. MILLINERY! McMinnville Baths! —A Full Line of— C. H. FLEMING, Prop. Miaving, Kail- Cutting and—■ ----- Skimping rarlors. M c M innville fc M ssi Sili Ms, Ladies’ and Children's Work — A SPECIALTY.— —At tlie Millinery Parlors of— Cor. Third and D streets, McMinnville. Proprietors. The Finest Line of Cigars OTHO WILLIAHS, In the City Try Tbem (Successor to A M T i -gar t.) — DEALER IX— v Ç would enjoy your dinner * ) \>'J and are prevented by l'y s- pcpida, uso Acker's Dysperen» Tablet* They are a posil.ve euro forBrapaaria. la- digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents. Geo. W. Burt-, druggist. —Have Just Added— HATS AT HALF PRICE. The Best Rigs in the City. Orders Promptly attended to Bay or Sight. Second door north frnni city Market, (’ash paid for Hides, Furs. etc. Hot and Cole Baths, 25 Cts. Miss F. E. Kus.- LOGO BROS., & HE.WERSOI, Hides, Pelts and Furs EXAMINE. Broadhead Worsted Mills, Jamestown. N. Y, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) LEAVE. AND What wo Guarantee for the Dross Goods of oar Manufacture 42 Hours. California Express trains run dailv LEAVE. CALL To be made from the very best material, by >killful workmen, with ihr latest nnt! west approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when serriee 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 such a manner, that the good* 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 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 the market, but which disappears after a few days’ service As manufacturers we lu;\e ♦ikon grvii pains to supply an artiefe in every way re liable, and unsurpassed by similar goods, either fort ;.;:i or domes! ic, 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 Portland and Sail Francisco, LEAVE. ---- HEA D'JU A RTERS FOR----- Droaclliead Dress G-oods. And Connections. Fare from Portland to San Francisco, $3*.! Sacramento $30. BKlVt KEN fOK H.AN l> anil ASHLAND. You want anything in the line of A. J. APPERSON, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ŒElNrEiRÆL M i CIICJ KYZS'DISE. -----Sole Agent for the Celebrated----- Oregon & California R. K. ('lose connections made at Ashland with stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho Lamp chimneys .50 and 75 cents per doz. Stage Company. China dishes 50 cents per dozen Only 30 Miles Staging, Garrison's Block, - McMinnville, Or. Time between trifle with any Throat or -wrVVV V Lung Disease. If you have a Cough or Cold, or the children are The pc pe now anmim-ea that un' ss threatened with Croup cr Whooping Cough, ' brick yard Wil' use Acker’s English Remedy and prevent the ret citions D c Ivroi f \Y uk '■»’d frooi »4 til f«l 1 st tlHHI-nnd All app* a s bef re h ni • x i ■•ion ' e-wi lling to luiv brick, «ill have to further trouble. It 13 a positive cure, and we guarantee it. Trice 10 rad 50c it! mu W vmv:u.uu«4K'wl ut forty du y a, »IU ,vt 14 tliruufeli my clai.u $4. JXO J. SAX live. W. Burt, drnggtst. i )O,OOO’"-S'<W! teel and Chilled Ptowa, Sulky, Gang and Walking Plows, Harrows and Cultivators of all kinds. Biirnekoff, Thmaxon & Siransoi! Fresh Family Groceries. FOR SALE. PIECE OF VALUABLE PROPEII- - t.v consisting of 51'» acres one mile from North Yamhill. Oregon This piece of land will be sold cheap on easy terms The property bus a good house and out build ings, two good wells, a tirst-das« brick yard, a good young orchard and «mall fruit ¿if all kinds Will also sell a g.s>d butcher shop in North Yamhill. For further particulars address J L CASTLE, Iff (tstf North Yamhill, Oregon. NOTICE. I Merchant Tailor CITY STABLES, Fine Tailoring a Specialty. Third Street, between E nnd F. McMinnville, Oregon. I fiiMid Fit finaraiitft d nr X« Sale. Henderson Bros. Props- McMixxvn.tr AV. V. PRICE. Fim-cla*««’ accommodations for rial men and genera! travel. Transient Mock well cared for. PHOTOGRAPHER. Ip Stairs in IdiiPis’ Bolding McMinnville, Oregon. Everything new and in First-Class Ord^ J Patronage respectfully solicited.