The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 15, 1887, Image 2

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WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
Ale llixx-ii 11:.
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The leport of u revolution aguimt
King Kulukumi Im» tx-en confirmed by
news brought by the steamship Mari-
Iposa. The revolt began on June 25, u
vomuiitteo of the people assuming juris-
diction over tho island. Resolutions
were adopted at a meeting on June 30,
declar.ugaa follows: “The administra­
tion of tlm Hawaiian government lias
•ceased, through corruption and ineomfie-
fence, adequately to perform its functions
•'and afford the protection to personal
and property rights, for which all gov-
•o nrimnts exist.”
The meeting formulated the following
demands on the King: “Fust that be
shall at once and unconditionally dis­
miss liis present cabinet from office, ami
we ask that he »hull c all one of these
[persons, namely, William M. Green,
Henry Wuleihouse, Godliey llrown, or
Mark P. Robinson to ussist him in select-
'ing a new cabinet, which shall be com­
mitted to the policy <rf securing a ne>v
constitution. Second, th.it Walter M.
Gibson shall be dismissed from each ami
every office held by him under the gov­
ernment.” The tliiid ami fourth de­
mand» were that tlie King should make
restitution for (71,0<Mf of opium bribe
• moaev ali i dismiss Junius Ka.il, regia-,
tei of conveyance», who was uiulie.ito I
in the bribery. “E.tth, that wc request
•a specific pledga front the King that he
'will not in future interfere, either ilnecl-
•ly or indirectly, with the election ol rep
'resentativos, and that lie will not inter­
fere w ith, or attempt to unduly influence
legislation or legislators.”
The king complied with nil the de­
mands ami appointed a nirw niinist.y con­
sisting of the following : Win. K Green,
■Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Who completed 'the cabinet as
follows: L. A. Thurston, Minister of
'the interior; G i lirey Brown. Minister of'
Finance; C. W. Aiiiord, Attorney-Gem
oral.
A few interesting ikwelopments are
liable Io glow out of tlm lynching of O k -
•car Kelly, at Dallas. The investigation
of the matter is moving quietly along
and the results thus far point to a num­
tier of people who had something to do
with ttie lynching.
Judge Buliei is
■chief investigator and is very active in
sifting tlie slightest evidence to limit
•facts. It is geneialiy supposed tliat ar­
rests will be made dining the coming
’week, which possibly may leud to tlie
arrest of ull those who bad am tiling to
do with the atlair. Tlie people oot only
•in Polk county, lint all over the couniiy
■are aroused over tlm ufl'air. Especially
J’olk eon nly ought to do al! that is pos­
sible to bring her I iii I htio lair mi-nie in­
to repute again. Until justice i« done
the lynching of Kelly, Hie linger of scorn
Avill be pointed at l’olk county, Her
justice will he commeiitcd upon until
she becomes in the minds ol many a
non-energetii: community. The people
who are opposed to mob law a,« deter­
mined mid swear that the Kelty affair
shall not go loith to tlie world as a spe­
cimen of l’olk coumy justice. No matter
wbut Kelty deserved lor the brutal kill
mg of his wile; tlie fact ol a mol» al de­
fiance of the law, should he condemned
by all lire good thinking people, not only
Polk county, but everywhere. It is
to be hoped tho better element will
win and that the participators in tlie
brutal Ivni'hing will lie brought to justice.
If there is a law let it be used. There is
no doubt but w hat Keltv would have
been hung, had he had a fair trial by
jury.
It makes us "tired all over” to use a vul­
gar expression wnen we see me infinites
imal small amount of bra'ii and the
large amount of "midnight oil" ami
"labor” that is used by our republican
cotemporaiies trying to make out ¡or a
fact, that tlm presidents "battle flag”
order was only a scheme to get votes
from the south. The south has always
been solid and it will always be, despite
the large amount of republican prevari­
cation, in Older to gain for that party a
few of the solid votes of the south. The
energy with which the fact is taken up
and criticised reminds us of the time
when tlie lepublican papers seized with
avidity, the idea that originated in
JamesG, Bl line's twain; of turning the
w hisky tax over to the states. Even
that did not secure his election, and all
tlm time and energy devoted to the much
talked of battle flag order will not mak •
one atom of difference, in the election 01
Grover Cleveland should he be nomina-
ted for u second term.
The United States senate will stand,
after the 4tli of March, thirty-seven
democrats and thirty-eight republicans.
Dawes of MasMehuaettB ami Mitchell of
Oregon, were elected by democratii-
■votes.
Riddleberger, of Virginia, by
voting with the demon at*. ties the sen-
.ate. The next senate will be democrat-
tic, as Riddleberger wdl be succeeded by
a democrat, ami if Oregon does her dun
a* we hope she will, a democrat wii
(Succeed Senator Dolph.
There is no
probabilitv of the democrats loosing any
senator whose time expires on the 4lh
of March, 1888.—World.
At Washington Congressman Wilkins
ol piiio, who has just arrived there from
the Buckeye state, says ex-Senator
Thnrm’i» will he m,mln it. ■• *n- n
next week.
. nominaliiijj
¡1, ol .
n’.l he e g<,od thing if thè)
i» i "».,< k.” ami is free in
■ il. TI'« w re pulleis migli
m.ike a few doli irs out of Ihe arrange­
ment uml at thè sanie lime help thè
detnocrutie party, in tlm nomination of
him lor thè presidency.
■I
The San Francisco Chronicle print» a
long article charging Herbert F. Beecher
collector at Port Townsend, with pro»»
crime», ami intimates that he is guilty
of a knowledge of the mysterious death
of AL. Blake,who died at Chicago from
unknown causes, w hile on Ids way to
Washington to prefer charges against
Il.'i i hei.
The San Francisco Alta rises to ali­
nounce that Mr. Blaine is to go aron ml
the earth. lie lias always wanted the
earth, arid wanted it fenced, but when
he wanted the fem e painted red the peo­
ple drew the line and Mr. Blaine Las
been out of a job ever since.
NOTES AND NEWS.
Charges of bribery have been pre
(erred against Senator Hearst of Cali­
fornia.
An earthquake at Zitog, Switzerlaml,
rendered (Sil) people homeless, and 70
I'e-missing.
Who Lies! I han't! NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS
II. II. Welch having moved ii.t
Fraud Collard’s former i|iiattiT8 u
Third street, ami having lak<
Austell ltee into pat tin : »iil(., th. )
having fitted up and let.ewcd tin 1
When I say that-
R. B. HIBBS
FINE TABLES,
Has the most complete tailor shop on the
West Side.
Steel and Chilled Plows, Sulky, Gang
and Walking Plows, Harrows and
Cultivators of all kinds.
and opened a fine new stock of
fresh
Thimble and Steel Skein Faim W -
Spring Wagons, Buggies and1”
everything on wheel».
NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, CIGAR­
'Fine Suits a Specialty!
---- XOXE BVT-----
First-Class Workiiin Employé ! !
All New Goods
ETTES AND TOBACCO.
respectfully solicit a share of the
patronage of the people of McMinn­
ville and vacinity not forgetting to
kindly thank them for past favors.
Search for us between the Banks
WELCH & I)EE..
M c M innville , M c M innville
Warehousemen and Grain Buyers,
Splendid warehouses, complete with latest improved miu hinerv. Thorough
T.1'', an
»!><’ long
experience in handling grain. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of liraiii
Graii
------- Also, dealers in-------
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e
-----
Farm, Dairy and Mill
J O ROGEPS
W T BAXTER
crossing and carlton , cregon
IN T1IE—
Ar A CI I
LATEST STALES!
Wagons, Buggies and Carriages.
Binder Twine, Belling, Oils, aid
Machine Supplies of all kinds.
Hid See Us.
—At the new store of -
Cheaper Than the Cheapest !
R. B. HIBBS,
Merchant Tailor
’The President Ims .feelined Io visit St.
250,000 GOOD HARD BRICK
Louis, to attend tin- coming encamp­
ment of tlie G. A. II.
AT
Edison has a new invention, by which
message» can be sent under the water
from steamer to steamer.
Just Across the Yamhill River.
Miss Jennie, daughter of Secretary
Lamar, and W. II. Lamar, her cousin,
Good for Walling wells or building founda­
will bo married on the 21st inst.
tions, and are offered for sale at the
The pawt.l brief formally excommnni-
eating Dr. McGlynn was read from‘the
t
Catholic pulpits of New York, on .hilv
10th.
There ate yet two short tunnels, each
about 450 feet in length, to be construct­
ed t» ifo e the Oregon road is completed.
■
The bodies of imprisoned miners in
HENERY DUNZER,
the Covnstock mines have been found.
—-PROPRIETOR of the—-
Tliev show that a hard fight was made
for life.
It is reported that detective Sain Sim­
Has on hand
mons is on tlie trail of twelve ■of the men
30(1,000 first class shingles, 10,000 posts,
who participated in the lynching of Kel­ 50,000 shakes
ty at Dallas.
Ben. ILdladay the old time stage king J J Collard, Agt. McMinnville.
G. W Sappington, Agt. North Yamhill.
died in Poitland, Friday, July 8, aged
68 years, lie was bniieil Snnday, from
Headquarters 15 miles from McMinnville,
the Catholic cathedral at 9 o’clock.
near the head of Panther Creek
New rates over the truft'k lines from
-an Francisco east have been made on
sugar in order to stop the large ship
menis heretofore made ever the Cana­
dian PaciTIc.
(
—Dealers in all kinds of—
The testimonial furnished by the cit­
izens ot New York has been presented to
Gladstone by Joseph Pulitzer of the New
York World, who went over to England
—Goods sold at—
for that pit,pose.
The Lowest Cash Price
The Jacksonville Sentinel, claims that
l here has been $200,000 worth of gold dust
—And —
nought into that town during tlie past
- ear. The Grant’s pass Courier flguies
th • amount sold in Josephine county at
febltf To any part of the city
$223,000.
J. HAMNETT’S YARD,
Lowest Drices
Now is the Chance to buy.
SHINGLES!
I
Panther Creek Cedar Camp,
Flour and Deed
Delivered Free!
(•Successors to Baxter A Martin)
rm rd
st
, M c M innville , on.
Fresh Family Groceries,
Acme Harrow,Uloa U/rusner anu Leveler Hoosier Force Heed Seedersand Drills
with truss axle and wide the-
Most effective and serviceable farm
implement in use
HOOSIER RUNNER PRESS DRILL-
Latest improved ami best sesder in use."
2-l-niG
A new. neat and clean stock
Every ar­
ticle A No 1 Fruit Jars. Butter Crocks,
Colored Glasswnre, Cutlery, Cased Goods,
Tobacco, Pipes ami Cigars
GREAT REDUCTION
SALE OF BOOTS ANI) SHOES,
Fresh Fruit ami Vegetables m season.
Wc have put our prices down low Give us
For tne next Sixty Days nt tlie rjd reliable Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store,
sign of tin- Big Boo», w[>posite the (¡«range Stor v
a call, inspect our stock, and We will guar­
antee prices to suit you
Thc subscriber hereby annonnees to the citizens of McMinnville and vicinity lie alxist
W.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
A career in the Boot and Slue line fof She past eighteen years in Hlik eil.v has estab­
lished a business dmraeter Sbr competency ami intcp ily, w.iMi a miiiut» knowledge
the local demands favors him in the wholesale market'awdf enables Rim to undersell
houses in the same Hire that ar»* m t possessed of equttlhi.¿vantages. Moreover. hei>ro-
poses, in the proffered sale,, to divide ihe margins wiih the customer iir«-the s|>ecniln&
time The public will please call and examine. No trvwble to show g<>*d&.
I'p Stairs iii Adams’ Building,
McMinnville, Oregon
thousands suffering from Asthma, Con­
sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
Acker's English Remedy? It is tho best
preparation known for all Lung Troubles,
sold on a positivo guarantee at 10c., 00c.
Geo. W. Burt Druggist.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
P. F. BROWNE.
Í
A. J. APPERSON,
-----HEADQUARTERS FOR-----
¡Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
VIA
Oregon & California R. R
And Connections.
TIIE MT, SIIAS l'A ROUTE.
Close connections made at Ashland with
stages of (lie California, Oregon ami Idaho
Stage Company
Only 20 Miles Staging,
Time between
Portland ¡mil Nan Francisco,
39 Honrs.
FIDE SALE
BONA
V. DRICE,
------- AND--------
GIGX IdltA L M EIlCITÆISrDISE
----- Sole Agent for tlie Celebrated-----
Droacllieacl Dress Goods.
An Assortment ef these Popular Goods
In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable« Colorings, Just Received.
PLEASE
CALL AND
EXAMINE.
What we Guarantee for the Dress Goods of our Manufacture:
To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the la^t and riom
approved machinery, ami to be the cheapest goods in. the market when service is-
considered
Are so thoroughly finished that they can I m ? worn in darwp» weather or a »bower, with
out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking
The manufacturing, dyeing and finishing is done’in
b a manner, tJhat the
can be washed if desired, without tire least injury to the fabaU“
Our goods arc wool dyed, and the color» arc as fa»t a» ttUe purest dyt» and grcaie4-
care and skill can make them
•
Goods .show just what they are nnd will be until worn ixrab. as there is-no weiyldhtu.
stiilening, or artificial lustre used to ox-rcase the weight or finish; as is the ease with,
large class of goods in tlie market, kit which disappears after a few days’ service
As manufacturers wc have taken ¿Treat pains to supply an article in every way r*.
liable, and unsurpassed by similar ^jood^. either foreign or domestic, anti would resi*'' -*
fully ask an examination of the various styles and shades to be found! on sahrby nw-'-
chants who are agents for the goods
All goods of our manufacture should bear the name and trade mark of
California Express trains run daily
The San Francisco Bulletin, editorially,
BETWEEN rOKTlANII and ASHLAND.
11»
says: Matters have not settled down
LEAVE.
AHlltVE
Portland 4:110 I'. M.IAshland
A. M.
in the Hawaiian Kingdom. A trouble­
Ashland .5:40 P. M.¡Portland in 49 P. M.
some brood of questions may be batched
Local I'n.Msrngvr Daily, Except Sunday.
—Having Bought the—
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
out there yet. There seems to be a gen­
Portland <S:00A. M.lEogene.. 2:10 1“ M.
eral opinion that monarchy will end
Business of Logan Bros. A Hender­
Eugene . .9:00 A. M.lPorltaml 3:15 P M.
son. 1 am ready to do all kinds of
with the present king.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
Hong Di the Chinese murderer of Mrs. Trucking
and Delivering Daily between Portland and Ashland.
Billion was taken from the jail and hung.
Daily between Portland and Ashland
—At Any Ti me—
The jurv brought in a verdict of murder
The O. A (’. R. R. Ferry makes connec tion
with all the regular trains on the East Side
in the first degree with imprisonment
Delivery Wagon Always Ready,
Division from fool of F Street
for life. At 12:4 Monday morning 15
Olve Me a Trial.
men took the wietclied murderer from
Went Side Division.
•lie cell and hung him from a turn table
38 BETWEEN rOllTLANI) & CORVALLIS.
Mail Train.
Assistant Secretary Maynard has is-
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS)
-tied i ciicnl ir to custom house officers
Broadhead Worsted Mills. Jamestown. N. Y.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
in regard to the tree entry of domestic
Port’aml 7:») A. M I McMinn .12:25 P. M.
I
Corvallis 1:30 t‘. M ll’orlland 6:15 1’. M.
niatiiifa tore, in which he said: Grain
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
hags manufactured in the Uniteil States,
trains of the Oregon Pacific R. 1!.
Express Train Dally Exeept Sunilnj.
when exported filled with American
l.KAVE.
AHlltVE.
C.H. FLEMING, Prop.
products, may lie returned to the United
You want anything in the line of
—A Full Liite of—
Portland 4:50 I’. M.|McMlnnville8:<X)P.M.
States free of duty.
Mi'Miii'ville5:45A.M.Il>iirtlnud 9:00 A. M.
R. KOEHLER.
E I’. ROGERS,
The Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe
Manager
G. F. A l’ass. Agt
■ aiboad graders engaged in excava­
I
ting the curve near San Juan by tlie
st-a, discovered tlie remains of a masto­
Latfies’ and Children's Work
—At tlic Millinery Parlors of—
don. Tlie tusks are eight inches in di­
—A SVECIAUl X—
Dealer in
ameter and sixteen feet in length. The
Hot and Cold Baths. 25 Cis.
Harness, Saddles. Etc, Etc,
remaining portions of this monstrous
Call nt the office of the WEST
Repairing
neatly
done
at
reasonable
skeleton lav near by. The tnsks after
SIDE TELEPHONE. We
—Have Just Added—
rates
HATS AT HALF PRICE.
exposure to the air quickly decomposed.
will guarantee you
W right's new building. Corner Third
and F streets. McMinnville. Or
The Finest Line of Cigars
The following postmasters have been
appointed to Oregon and Washington
In tlie City Try Them
Territorv: Amos D. Ililand. at I.owell, BEST WORK, LOWEST PRICES.
c innville
(Successor to A M Taggart.)
Lane county, and Oliver Burnett, nt
Woodlmrn, Marion county. A new of-
flee has been established nt Wimer,
lackson countv, with Simon Simpson as
Cor Third and D streets, MeMinnville
post muster.
Washington Territory,
Third Struct, between E »nd 1'
Fine Tailoring a Specialty.
We make a specialty ot Fine
t han. H. Merrick, at Dwanisli, King
McMinnville. Oregon.
county; Oliver C. Kelly, nt Ferndale,
Proprietors.
Whatcom countv, and Michael II. West
wm
nt Roscalie, Whitman county.
McM IXNVILLE
O rkgox .
In Oakland July 7, Mrs. Dntea, 22
years old, from Berkelv, nppeared before
Judge Gibson and told a pitiful story of
Dr. G. F. TUCKER.
desertion by her husband She prayed
for a divorce, anil her wishes were grant­
AMITY. OREGON.
S, A. YOUNG. M. D.
ed. She bad hardly been allowed to re­
Firj«t-cl».M accommodations for <>••
- -
oregon
sume her maiden mime of Amelia Walk­ M c M innville .
SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. rial men ami general travel.
Physician & Surgeon.
Has the latest and greatest discovery for
er before she desired to change it again.
Transient stork well cared fo-
...
O rzc . ox . Blacksmithing and carringp ironing of
the painless extraction of teeth hy simple M c M ixxville ,
This time she would make it permanent and harmless application to the gunis.
every description.
Everything new and in First-Clas s O-
Office and residence on D street. Al!
hv marrying James Melcliisedei-h, who
calls promptly answered day or night.
Patronage respectfully solicit* *
Horse
Shoeing
came from ('hili to make his home in ». J. GARKISOX,
A X. O.ttXT.
Berkeley. Her decree of divorce and
Ai-d plow work a specialty.
Eurisko Market.
Blood Elixir is the only
tier marriage license were given her in
’
<, the Children. They »
— o---
" Blood Remedy guaran­
OWV-V pecially liable to si
W.
J.
G
arrison
<t
co.
Prop's.
• tie same envelope. Last night she cele-
teed. It is a positive cure for Fleers, Er op­
—(o)——
’
olds,
Coughs,
Croup, Whooping Or”'
Al.-.i manufacture the
tions or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the
'—
her «ei-enrt marriage andsnci-eeil-
Tlie only first class market in the citv
etc.
We guarantee Ackart En#1-
whole
system,
and
banishes
nil
Rheumatic
Censtniitly on band all sind of fresh
wn by three names in
£0^* Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, i’.emedy a positive cure.
It
’
meats. Highest price paid in cash for fat and Neuralgic pains. Wo guarantee it.
’loan of anxious watching.
Sold CJ
GitW
.
stock, hides anil pelts.
GIVE ME A CALL.
50tf
Geo. W. Burt, Druggist.
I Geo. W. B rt. Druggist.
ii
ress
M. S. GOKF
MILLINERY!
Job Printing
McMinnville Baths!
and- - - -
Fancy Milliner}' f I Shaving, Hair - - - ('niling
- Shaiifçuing ParF’.
Lyle AViuo-ht
M M
Hwy M Ml Sik Stable:,
OTHO WILLIAMS.
Merciiant Tailor
L0GH BROS., A- HEVPERSOÄ,
Book and Card Printing.
Dentist.
The Best Rigs in Ihe l ily. Orders
rromptly attended to Day or
Sight.
G I Fit Guaranteed or N» Sale,
New Blacksmith Shop'
Henderson Bros. Props.