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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1887)
SIDE TELEPHONE. The Official Democratic Paper. Ii. TÏHA.TTÏ - - - - Pubii.h.r, McHiNKvfLi.K, F kioay 8> pt . 2, 1887 Details of a fight between the Utcs aud Sheriff Kindall's men were received from Glenwood Springs. The Indians had planned an ambush, but the scouts discover ed it and the Indians retreated. They then opened fire, and Major Leslie who commanded the scouts which were augmented by Major Hooper's Aspen volunteers, return ed the fire from behind tho rocks. The Indians showed themselves and Fought desperat-ly, and on the first concentrated fire of the troops two Indians fell and one white man I'r iiumonr of Mo k r;», with Ken- dali’s land Wits wounded For three hours the battle raged incess antly, tncn the Utcs retreated to the timber, and only skirmish shots were fired during the day, and it continued until eleven o'clock but no one was injured. Jack Ward one of Kendall's men was shot down during the first pari of the fight. The whiles saw eight dead indians dragged behind the line. There were five whiter wounded. Three of them were members of Hooper’s company. One man was a scout and two are believed, although not known, to be the tìgli I the In umi th' report diana were going to pi!- coined They were not CHIEF COLOROW. *"■ ...i. i —---- A morning paper says : It is as sumed in many quarters that a be«f famine is not far away. The estimate as to the loss in the North west last winter that in Montana there were 400,000, in Idaho about 100,000, in Wyoming about 300,000 and in Colorado about 500,000, or about 1,300,000 head in all. During the summer, on account of excess ive drouth, it is estimated the loss es in the beef producing states will swell the total to 1,500,000 head of beeves. But this is not the main fact which indicates a future fam ine. It is now known that 50 to 75 per cent less calves were born this spring, owing to climate causes, which must have its effect in time. To this must be added the fact that cattle producers have been rushing their surviving stock on the mark et at an unpartdled rate, and from these and other causes many ranch men are discourage 1 an i going out of business. Great uneasiness such us never before * characterized the cattle business, ia manifested in business circles. The producer finds not a dollar of profit, and more often heavy losses charged against iris account. The market price has been lower on account of a glut, fot in Chicago alone over 200,000 head of cuttle h is been thrust upon the market during the last thirty days. Consuméis however get beef no cheaper because the producer sells it for so little. it is hinted that the profit goes to the dressed beef monopoly who hi^h Loth sides, pro ducer and consumer alike. On ev ery bullock there is a profit of $10 to the monopoly, and cither a los« or an even thing for the producer. The consumer pays the monopoly the extra $10 profit. Phc New U m /tiu cu • lias i con I completed and is about to be shipp ed to this state by the San Francis co publishers. It is called Hill’« an notated laws of Oregon and is in two volumes. The first volume contains 1052 pages, and is devoted to civil and criminal codes, and laws relating to practice in justices’ courts. Tfie second volume of 895 * pages contains miscellaneous laws of Oregon, the constitutional amendments to be submitted to the electors at the coming November special election,and acts of congress relating to titles to land in Oregon. The pages in the two volumes run consecutively; therefore the total number of pages of the newly pub lished laws of Oregon, as recorded is 1947. i1' . At the Republican convention. | I flfjffifflfff Li held at Toledo, O., on July 27, Gen-1 VXI n A m U h oral Beatty, a leading Republican, PRESIDENT OF THE AMUSEMENT REPUBLIC! delivered the following terrific on slaught upon JamesG. Blaine: BIÂZL1G A5»RUTUWi;sìiHiUV[IOX IV Tili’ KEU.M OF ETTER1 AI.WA 1 “Those who knew him best—and 1 Two MaguíOcent, Faultless Exhibitions, Rain or Sinne, at people are getting to know him pret ty well—know that he is a political ----- ISZL’ÜITSm VILLE------ Jesuit courteous in manner,cordial and plausible in speech, but silent, TUESDAY, SBFTEMDDB 13TH. entity and unscrupulous in the pro motion of his schemes; professing Most Positively the only Tented Show that will visit this section this Season open friendship while stabbing sec- 1 retly ; keen in his scent, of money, not particular hs to the modes of itr ' acquisitio, and lavish in its expen ditures for his own political ad-1 vancement.” After this outburst, General Beat ty summoned up Mr. Blaine’s future I political prospects as follows : 8-RING CIRCUS—HUGE THEATRE STAGE—ENORMOUS MENAGERIE— “He will never be forgiven in full for his treachery in New York, ami WORLD’S KUSEUM—CLASSIC RACING CARNIVAL AN» JO-JOI he never ought to he. His noun ¡1» !------ Ictus’ Bally Lijase?, $3,500- nation in 1888 would simply mul I $2,000,000 Invested fcf the mile’s Deleetcdra________ ____________________ _ Natably aud Trium>hnutly reiuiorccd Uin S.owa with tito Old World’» tiply the mugwumps of New Eng 7 r’.’st btartllos 13am xn Fhoxiotnonoa, land by tens and these would be reinforced by every Northern state by better republicans than Blaine ever was. He cannot carry New York, he could not touch bottom in Indiana, and it is doubtful even if he could again carry Ohio—in short he is a plumed knight who does his fighting with his jaw and employs a substitute to incur the risk of bat tle. tVe have carried him on our shields too long ; it is time now to prod him with our spears. The people have had enough of him and Iris spotted record.” M W18. II. s BA New United HBonster Shows I JO-JO. ! Governor Beaver,of Peimsylv inia in an interview said: “Blaine is in great want of Pennsylvania for I next war,.but the state will hearti ly support Sherman or Allison. Speedily Cured. I am latiflfled that thia remedy saved my life. — Jno. Webster, Pawtucket, R. I. I contracted a sovero cold, which suddenly developed into Pnenmonia, presenting dangerous and obstinato symptoms. My physician ordered tho use of Ayer’s Chorry Pectoral. His in structions were followed, and tho result was a rapid and permanent cure. — H. K. Stiinpson, Rogers Prairie, Tex. Two years ago I suffered from a severo Cold, which settled on my Lungs. I con« suited various physicians, and took tho medicines they prescribed, but received only temporary relief. A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. After taking two bottles of this medicine I was cured. Since then I have given the Pec toral to wy children, aud consider it L-------- — Baniekoff, Tiioniason & Swanson, arc now prepared to receive for storage, all KINDS0F GRAIN AT M c M innville and carltom , O regon , Warehouses. They also offer to sell or lend sacks at a low price. They bought their sac ks early in the seas *i! and it ^il! betothe farmer’s advantage to call and see them be fore making arrangements for storing their grain of this season. Long experience in buying grain gives solid assurance that the farmer’s interests will be carefully guarded. Their warehouse has been fitted up with now machinery and is now in a good con dition for saving grain. mchixnville , crossing BÄBNEKOFF, THOMASON & SWANSON. BARGA INS!! A Common Cold In often the beginning of eorious affec tions of tho Throut, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs. Therefore, tlm importance of early and effective treatment cannot tie overestimated. Ayer’s Cherry Pco- toral may always be roliod upon for the speedy cure of a Cold or Cough. Last January I was attockod with a severe Cold, which, l>y neglect and fro- quunt exposures, became worse, finally settling on my lungs. A terrible cough soon followed, accompanied by pains in the chest, from which I suffered intense ly. After trying various remedies, with out obtaining relief, I commenced taking Ayer's Chorry Pectoral, end was TO THE PUBLIC ! d Great Annual Clear ance Sale « . THE HUMA1' SKYE TEHHIER! For the Next Twenty Days AT HEADQUARTERS, Come early if you want ~AN UN^AKALLELED KED-LETTIia“ CIRCUS FESTIVAL!------- 200 Illustrious Champions!—-80 Darling Acts! the Best Bargains. 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Greatest, Grandest, Most Famous and Bejt Trained Herd of Elephants on American Soil— Including " Bismarck ” and “Juno,” the Biggest Wedded Couple Extant, and the Colossal, All-Ovorshadowing Central Figures of their Rare; “Doc” and “Ben Butler,” Rollicking Precocious Elcphantino Clov/iiB, and the Only Baby Elephant on tho Continent! New Blacksmith Shop! tW The Best Remedy AMITY, OREGON. D enver , C ol ., Aug. 27. A dispatch from New York says for Cold«, Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases, ever used in my family. It is becoming more and more that tlie Moss Bay Hematite iron ^PEERLESS, POETIC, SUMPTUOUS, SPECTACULAR STREET PARADE! Tliird Street, between K and F SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. — Robert Vanderpool, Meadville, Pa. Appearing on tho Public Thoro»<ghfarea at 10 o’clock Every Morning. evident that the present war with and steel company works of Eng Somo timo ago I took a slight Cold, Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of which, being neglected, grew worse, aud McMinnville, Oregon. USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION.—Performances at CtRstcniary Hours tho White River Utea ia a whito land, manufacturers of the brand of settled every description. on iny Lungs. I had a hacking Cheap Bound ’ Trio Excursions on all Railroads. See Static Agouw for particulars. and was very weak. Those who man’s war; that tho Indians are Moss Bay pig iron, have decided cough, knew me best considered my life to bo Horse Shoeing W T BAXTER J 0.ROGERS. not forcing the fighting nor are to establish in a short timo dupli in great danger. I continued to suffer until I commenced using Ayer’s Cherry OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA An<l plow work a specialty. thoy desirous of continuing the war, cate works in Washington Terri Pectoral. Less than one bottle of this VIA valuable medicine cured me, and I but it is also evident that if they tory. The point, selected for t he lo feci that I ovro the preservation of my Oregon & California R. R. Also manufacture the are harassed as thoy have been the cation of the works is about sixteen life to its curative powers. — Mrs. Ann Ar.d Connections. Lockwood, Akron, New York. clebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, I affair may take on tho most direful miles from the Northern Pacific Ayer’« Cherry Pectoral Is considered, THE MT, SHASTA ROUTE. here, the one groat remedy for all diseases proportions. The facts of the case GIVE ME A CALL. 50tf railroad and about forty-five miles of tho throat and lungs, and is more First-class acconmiodstinni for Ccaimer- Close connections made at Ashland with appear thus. In th spring of 1887 from Seattle. The v.-mks will be in demand than any other medicine of its cis) men mid general travel. stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho class. — J. F. Roberts, Magnolia, Ark. tt Stage Company Transient stock well cared for. a band of lawless, drunken cow Baths reached from the Northern Pacific Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, boys shot ono of Cuiorow’s >ucks mam line by a branch road Only 20 Miles Staging, Everything new and in First-Class Order Prepared by Dr.J.O.Ayor k Co., Lowell, Maae. C. H. FLEMING, Prop. without an active protest on his Time between Bold by all Dm,,lata. Prioe 11 ; eta boltlee, »5. Patronage respectfully solicited ltf part and subsequently his sister A slight reduction of the demo Portland and San Francisco, Shaving, Hair Cutting and ----- 39 Hours. (»Successors to Baxter & Martin) was shot. Evon this did not arouse cratic vote in Kentucky at tho re California Express trains run daily him to retaliation. Seeing that the cent election, because of the deflec BKTWKF.M POKTLAND and ASHLAND. —Shampoing Parlors. LEAVE. AllHIVR. wily old Ute was not to be entrapp tion of the labor vole, give the re Ladies’ and Children’s Work Portland 4:00 P. M.lAshland.. 8:30 A.M. Ashland. ..5:40 P. M.ll’ortland 10.40 P. M. ed into warfaro a chargo of horso publicans hope of capturing the —A SI’ECIALT Y— Local I'nssenger Dally, Except Sunday. stealing was trumped up by Sheriff state next year. Let them not go LEAVE. ARRIVE. Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts. THE LEADER IN----- Portland.. 8:00 A. M.lEugene.. 2:10 P M. Kendall and he attempted to arrest blindly to ruin on their hope. Ken Eugene. . .9:00 A. M.li’orltand 3:15 P. M. J. H. HENDERSON —Have Just Added— two of Colorow’s bucks, but theso tucky will be right behind the band Pullman Buffet Sleepers. were not to be found. Tho result wagon in the great democratic pro A new, neat and clean stock Every ar Daily between Portland and Ashland. The Finest Line of Cigars ticle A No 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, (Successor to L. Root) was that the sheriff raised a larger cession of 1888. And we will still roll Daily between Portland and Ashland Colored Glassware. Cutlery, Cased Goods, In the City Try Them The O. A C R. R. Ferry makes connection ¡posse in order to compel Colorow to the old chariot along and without Hair weaving and Stamping. Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars with all the regular trains on the East Side Division from foot of F Street Carries a full and complet* stock of give up the men, but when tho sher much opposition Opposite Grange Store McMinnville. Or Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season. iff’s men learned tho true state of We have put our prices down low Give us Went Side Division. An anti-Blaine daily republican a call, inspect our stock, and we will guar BETWEEN PORTLAND A CORVALLIS. affairs many of them left him. In Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, antee prices to iuit you Mall Train. paper is to be started in New York the meantime Colorow gathered up (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY«) his tribo, sent runners out in all di City, with ox-Postmaster General LEAVE. ARRIVE. Wooden and Willowwars, Portlund. .7:30 A. M I McMinn .12:25 P. M rections and it Is not improbable Hatton as editor in chief. Roscoe Corvallis 1:30 P. M J Portland 6:15 P. M. Conklin, Paul Dodge, of the Santa At Albany and Corvallis connect with Agents for tho- that a general uprising will result. trains of the Oregon Pacific R. R. Colorow is the chief who partici Fe railroad company, and George Express Train Dallj' Except Sunday. Cigars, LEAVE. ARRIVE. pated in the Meeker massacre of Bliss, ex-U. 8. district attorney of Portland You want any thing in the line of vr 4:50 r - M pIcMinnvillc8Æ0P.M. 1880 and no attempt is made to New York, are the backers of the McMiii viHe5:45A.Jf.iI ’ortland 9:00 A M Goods delivered promptly to any part u KOEHLER. «... E p R00SR8 R. of the city. make him out a saint. He leads pajwr. They will, if possible, pre I Manager G. F. & Pass. Agt an insignificant band of twenty or vent the nomination of a man whom Goods Exchanged for Produce. 35Ü twenty-five decrefit bucks and he they could not vote for if nominated. himself is far past his prime, is Wright Bakery aud Grocery. Jano L. the fast*Oregon mare, is Keep on hand a complete stock of these Dealer in stout and almost incapable of af There will allways bo found proving her mettle nnd ajieod in goods. Also a large and well as fective action. The Indians form WHEN sorted line of California to the astonishment of Call at the office of the WEST Hamess, Saddles, Etc, Etc, ----- AT----- a very insignificant part of the pop SIDE TELEPHONE. Wo turfmon. She won a race in the will guarantee you ulation of the state, which is as Hungry and Thirsty. Crockery Repairing neatly dor.e at reasonable 2:23 class, mile heats, for $500, rates large as New York, Pennsylvania, and Glassware included. Wright's new building. Corner Third free for all, Saturday, boating Stam- ----- Ladies’ and Gents’___ and h streets, McMinnville. Or New Jersey, and Delaware combined BEST WORK, LOWEST TRICES. houl, a Sultan colt, Valonsiso, Daisy but their methods of warfare make a fine line of S. Thapsin and Kato Ewing, in them formidable. Their reserva c M innville 2:23|, 2:21,3:21j, 2:19, and 2:21}. tion is 400 miles from Donver by Stamboul won second money. hy tel iti h U, the nearest available route and We make a specialty o! Finte about 250 miles in a bee-line. The Tho schooner Heron, which has actiou of the desperadoes is tho just arrived in San Francisco, COME AXD HAVE A GOOD TIME. Cor Third and D streets, McMinnville AND FINE more to be deprecated in that it brings the news that veins of coal conveys the impression to outsiders from two to seven feet in thickness LOCAX BROS., & HEWERSOJI, that the Indians are still a factor have been found in Alaska. F. Of Refreshment Rooms. Proprietors. in the affairs of Colorado whereas Wellington, who has returned on TXV VIVVUV, Acker’« Baby Soother at hand. It is tho only safe on Indian is almost as scarce as a the Heron, says that there are nu medicine yet made that will remove all tall an«i aee our spring The Best Rigx in the City. Men buffalo and of the latter there are ; merous indications that coal of good infantile disorders. It contains no gn<xfa before pur chasing else- or Jt-vryhino, but giv.^i the child nnfuriW but six or eight in the state and * qualities abounds in many places in rroui|i||y attended to Bay or » nm.Zi.|Engu R«nedy?<I« where. *>M from pais. Frio* cents. Sold by prepwution known for j 7^^, |hc?<> arc very sfldc ltf ti'co. W. Burt, drticrist. Alaska. In the City. lifibt. Henderson Bros. Preps. McMinnville ! Mrs. II. P. Stuart, Fresh Family Groceries, Bishop&Kay but drop into C. GRISSEN’S “WHEN” Tobacco Brownsville Woolen Job Printing G. E. DETMERING. M Book and Card Printing. Dry Goods House JLyle mills Gents’ Furnishing goods, COOK’S HOTEL fine shoes . Cigars and Soda. ws am T. M. Fields, Proprietor Corner Third and C Streets. *>M on a pueitivo guarantee a* lQe.; J50O. M Burt Druggist