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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1889)
ZZ)OZT”T FAIL TO GET SOLÆE2 OF THE ZEA^TeGAATUXTS Jù-T ESEZTOTJZOLTIO’S CLEAEAFTCE S-ÆZE-ZS How much of a bonus will the citizens of this city be willing to give for a wool en mill to bo established at this place? HARPING & HEATH, Publishers. We would like to hear from the people on this subject. Someone give their The adverising rates of T he T elephone R egis « tei * era extremely libera), and will be made views on the matter through the col known cu application. Special iudnceinen*» umns of this paper. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. foi yearly or semi-yearly contract*. Several renters on Third street havo appealed timo and timo again to their Jo» Work of all kinds neatly and quicsly exe cntrd at reasonable rates. Our facilities are landlords to have the rear yards cleaned among the best, and satisfaction given on ev up. They have refused to do so, and ery deal. overflowing water closets grow and prosper year by year Tlio persons Address all eoinninnicntiona. either fcr the edi owning property should ba more care torial or business departments, to T he Tata ful. They will be the cause of several riK)NE-l{EOX»i'ER, McMinnville, Oregon. deaths in this city dining tho summer if thev do not clean up. Friday February 15, 1889. - THE LARGEST! Number of inches of Advertisements in the T elephone -R egister last week, 326. Number of inches of Advertisements in the Yamhill Reporter last week, 246. Number of Ems of Neu-s tn the T ele last week, 66,915. phone -R egister Number of Ems of News in ihe Yamhill Reporter last week, 63,022. Which is the best paper’ The people answer, “The Telephone-Register, by far.” NOTICE. Mr. L. D. Mulkey is not authorized by the proprietors of this paper to collect or take subscriptions for us. He is work ing in the interests of the Yamhill Repor ter and we wonld advise the proprietor of that paper to discharge him immediate ly. A week or so ago he was canvassing for the Reporter in the neighborhood of Wheatland and stated to Mr. V. Scott of that place that he was authorized to re ceive subscriptions for the T elephone - R egister . Mr Scott wanted the T ele phone -R egister and Mr. Mulkey accept ed his name and the Reporter has been mailed to him regularly’ since, until yes terday Mr. Scott called at this office and informed us of the transaction and also informed the Reporter that he did not de sire that sheet. If the editor of the Re porter will counlenar.ee such transactions he deserves the contempt of every honest man in the county. Several people have declined to take that paper from Mulkey but their names have been entered upon the books. The Reporter may continue to do business with the people of Yam hill county in this way but the T ele phone -R egister declines to do so. This paper has gained its popularity by square dealing and by furnishing all the newB and it intends to keep on doing so. The Bitline family is growing more prominent every day. Mrs. James G. Blaine, Jr., has just signed a three years’ contract with a theatrical mana ger. She knows about as much of the stage as a sunbeam. James G. Blaine, Jr., has signed a contract as apprentice in a locomotive works. James G. Blaine, Sr., has signed a four years' contract with Harrison. His duty is too run the government. Is there another Blaine? The spring is almost upon us and if the city intends to improve it is about timo it was \ doing it. The new city jail was referred to a committee and that com mittee has not yet made any evident pro gress in the matter. A new jail is need ed and must be built. The committee should do some work on it. Waterworks have died a natural death. Let us re vive it and have them. The health of the city demands immediate attention. Sidewalks prosentn pitiful atq>earance. The property owners should build them immediately and not wait for orders from the street commissioner. The Cook house drainage question is in the same state as it was several months ago. Thousands of dollais can be spent to an advantage on onr streets. Secretary of State Bayard has request ed the resignation of H. M. Sewail, con sul-general to the Samoan Islands. This appears to be a wrong move. Mr. Bay ard, in tho Samoan difficulty is not dis playing the common sense which he was born with. He is too timid to be the chief diplomat of this nation. Since Mr. Zerkle, of this city, won $200 in the Louisiana lottery, several of our citizens have invested in the sclienio. If they live to be 10,000 years old and spend $1 per month in the lottery they will stand a chance of drawing $200, It is like going to Seattle to invest and earning the money to invest in Yamhill. One amendment to the charter pro vides i>r the county roads running through the town to bo under the juris diction of tho city. There is a kick about that amendment also, Under the pres ent charter street sewerage could not be laid on Third street. By all means the city should have the control of the streets within the corporate limits. From Canadian papers tho impression is gained that the people of Canada favor annexation and that if that country is annexed to ihe United States it will soon bo done. It is rumored the govern ment intends to submit the question to the people. It would bo a good scheme, although the Canadian debt runs away up in.tbc hundreds of millions. NEW TO-DAY. for Infants and Children. “Oartori* is so wall adapted to children th*» I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Anona, M. D., U18a. Oxford SL. Brooklyn, N. Y. I have just received a Full and Complete Line of these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheapest in the market. ALSO—A full line of C. M. Hend r- son & Co.'s Gents’ Boots and Shoes, end Ladies' and Misses’ Fine Shoes. _A_ TTTTX j I j STILL WE LEAD ! ZuIJSTEI OF General Merchandise. At Extremely Low Prices. 6 txt . U we , Carlton, Oregron. Headquarters for the Compounding of Physicians’ Prescriptions “Take a PHI?” “Why, Ayer’s, of course.” AYER’S FILLS aro the best. They regu late Digestion, cure Biliousness, Colic, and Constipation, relieve Sick Headache, Neu ralgia, and Rheumatism. They contain no calomel and are sugar-coated. Mild, but effective, they are the favorite family med icine. As an after-dinner pill, used by thousands. “Whose?” And Family Recipes, FOR BOTH MAN AND BEASTS, --------------- -------------------------- Geo. W. -Burt’s thorough teaohinq in shorthand, DAILY PRACTICE in type-writing, oareful instruction in penman ship and abundant drill in correspondence amply qualify students for positions always open to those fully prepared to fill them. Send for catalogue. A. P. A rmstrong , P rin ., - P ortland , O regon . ^xesoripticn. ZDrvig: Store, THE NADJY BAR! ZÆcZÆizsrrT-v-xrjZ-iE, ors. In tho COOK HOUSE. Tlte Best Bar in tlxe Oity- BtockeJ with the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars—Domestic and Imported THE GREAT SLAUGHTER WM. MARTIN. Proprietor. salt : cojsrTTNruEs. Notice of Appointment of Ad ministratrix. Notice is hereby given that the nudoraignoJ, Lucretia M Austen, has been duly appointed by the county court of Yamhill countv, Oregon, administratrix cf tho estate of Hints P Ana- ten. deceased. Therefore all persona having c.’aims against said estate aro hereby notified and required to present the s: me with proper vouchers to the undersigned at tho law ofiic® of Fenton & Fen ton, at McMinnville. Yamhill county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 15th d«v of February, 1889. LUCRETIA M AUSTEN, Administratrix of said Estate, F snton <t F enton , Attornoys for Estate. 2-5t Notice of Dissolution of Copart nership. Tho copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned. M B Hendrick and M E Hendrick, under the firm name and stylo of M B Hendrick A Son, at Amity, Yamhill county, Oregon, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, said M B Hendries having sold and transferred all his interest in said firm anj the business and property thereof to Mid M E Hendrick. The business will be carried on by M E Hen drick, he assuming the payments of all the just debts ana liabilities of the said firm, and all claims and demands due said firm are to be paid to him, the said M E Hendrick. Dated at Amity, Oregon, this 11th day of February, 1889. M B HENDRICK, 2-5t M E HENDRICK. Notice for Publication. L and O ffior at O regon C ut .) Oregon, Feb. 7th, 188*. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final ¡»roof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county iudge or in his absence, before the coun tv clerk at McMinnville, Oregon, on Friday, April 6th, 1888, viz: Orcelus L. Doane, home stead entry No. 4849, for the r | of n e f and w i of 8 e 4 of sec 2 t 2 s r 5 w. He names the following witnesses to »rove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: 8 Anderson, I) Richardson, F Anderson, ana M Martin, a'.I of North Yamhill. Yamhill county, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to oross-oxamiue the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidenc in rebuttal cf that submitted by claimant. It is announced that Sir Julian Paunce- fote, permanent under secretary ol state for the foreign office, has been appointed British minister to the United States. Although the report is not officially con firmed, it is credited at tho foreign office. The appointment is creating intense irritation in British diplomatic circles as a departure from the rule of succession in appointments according to rank in the service. Sir Julian Pauncepote is a law W. T. BURNEY, Register. yer, not a diplomat, and was never at 2-6t tached to any embassy. He was ap pointed to his present post on account oi his extensive knowledge of the legal bearings of treaties. As his present sah.rly is only £2000 yearly the new appointment is a desira Third Street, - McMinnville, ble one, the salary of the minister at ----- Keeps constantly on hand----- Washington being £6)00. Eurisko Market. J. S. HIBBS, Pro. The new British minister is sixty years old, anil for th? past twelve years held the office of per lianent under tecre- tary of state for foreign affairs. lie was nominated as a barrister of the Inner Temple in 1852. In 1865 ho was ap pointed attorney-go leral of the colony of Hong Kong, and from 1869 to 1871 acted as chief justice for that dependency, and subsequently in the Leeward islands. In 1874 he was promoted to the post of under secretary of state for tho colonies, and two years later his re markable at tainments in the department of Inter national law led to his appointment as under secretary of state to the foreign office. Knighted in 1874, he has since then received the Grand Cross of the Or der of St. Michael and St. Geoige and the Order of the Bath. He married in 1S5S Selina, the d iughteref the late Ma jor Cubitt, the fc under of whose family was a famous lord mayor of London. Sir Julian is a member of Arthur’s and of several good Iz. inion clubs, and is rec ognized as one of the most distinguished authorities of the day en international law. Cantoris eures Colte. Constln*’'’-’'. Sour Stomach, iHarrhœa, Eructation, Kills Worms, give, sleep, and promote« di- gestion. Without injurious medicasi». Tint C bntavr C ompany , 77 Murray Street. N. Y. On the local page in the proceedings of the county court you will notice the order of the county court for the convey ance to the city of Lafayette all the Ayer’s Pills, county property at that place. This is . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sola by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. just as it should be, and we are pleased to see it done. If the trustees of Lafay ette use this property right, they can by Requirements of a Stenographer. it induce a college, manufactory or some TA Succeed as a stenographer, one must be ac- other paying interests to locate there IIJ curate in shorthand, skilled in type a good penman, a competent cor which in the end will benefit that city writing, respondent. In the Shorthand Department of the -PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE— moro than the county seat e--er would. The editor of the Prineville News has commenced suit against several delin quent subscribers. He should be suc cessful! in every instance, and the delin quents mulcted in heavy damages. Some men will take a newspaper fcr years, receive great benefit, and when asked to pay for what they have re ceived, will evade this honest debt in every possible way. Editors mo3t firmly believe in a place of future punishment, as a moral necessity to harmonize God’s OPENLY TO THE PEOPLE. plan and meet the requirementsol etern The Yamhill Reporter makes the fol al justice.— T. 31. lowing offer through the canvasser Mul- Samoa, which attracts a deal of atten key: To all persons who aie subsetibers to tion at present, consists of a group of the T elephone -R egister and have paid islands cf volcanic origin in the South in advance they offer their sheet free hr Pacific, 3700 miles from San Francisco the time of the paid subscriplion to this and 3000 miles from Sidney. These paper if tl:e subscriber will drop islands aro amazingly fertile. Cotton of T he T elephone -R egister now. We fine quality is produced, as well as to havo not yet received notice from anyone bacco, coffee, pepper, lemons, oranges, to stop their paper so we think the aud many other products. Vast cocoa- nut plantations oxist there also, the prin Bchetne does not work. We make the same offer to subscribers ciple exports consisting of dried copra of the Reporter, but do it openly and cocoanut od. Cattle and hogs are and mako a belter offer. To all persons raised in abundance. The population who have paid in advance not more numbers about 40,000, but a few hun than three months on this backbiting dreds of which are white. sheet wo will double their time on that Senator Wager has introduced a very paper if they will subscribe for T hs T elephone -R egister . In other words if important bill in the senate to regulate you desire to stop your paper, having the foreclosure ot mortgages, etc. It paid three months in advance or less, provides that when any tax becomes due T he T elephone -R egister will Ire sent upon any debt, mortgage, deed or trust, to your address for six months or less, etc., the tax shall be paid in the first in just double your subscription duo you on stance by the owner of the instrument or the lieporter. We have no canvassers tho obligee therein; but if the tax is not out to throw slurs on anyone but we fully paid by the time of its delinquency, mako all our business propositions to the the maker or obligator becomes liable people of Yamhill county openly through for the tax. Any provision in the obli the columns of this paper. A backslid gation by which the maker specially ing democrat is a peculiar individual agrees to pay the taxes is declared void. and we are now observing his habits No suit for the foreclosure of a mortgage, deed of trust, contract, or other obliga carefully. lie is a whole menagerie. tion, whereby land or real property situ In the Michigan legislature a bill has ated in the state is made security for the been introduced to protect innocent and payment of a debt, shall be maintained unsuspecting male citizens of that state unless the plaintiff proves that all taxes against the wiles of adventuresses who are paid. may attempt to marry them for their money. It seems strange that whenever a pro ceeding is begun which will lead to im provements in this city, that a remon strance is always on baud to be brought against it. It is nea>ly always signed by the same people and it is always against improvements of any kind. McMinn ville is just at the turning point of her carreer and the least tiling which is brought to bear against improvements will give her a set back which will be felt for the next ten years. A low ainend- ments have been made in the charter and it is now before the legislative to be passed upon and in all probability will be defeated by tho efforts of a few’ who are opposed to anything which will make McMinnville anything different than the mud hole she is at present. Several of he men who havo signed tho remon strance and are now engaged in the pleasant avocation of kicking do not pay one dollar of city tax although living in the city and being worth $5000. All Meats of Best Quality. Bighest price paid for fat cattle, sheep hogs and poultry. ARE YOU GOING EAST? If so be sure and cal! for your tickets via tbe ta !i ¡¡sites torn -THE- “Ms m k THE OTO MARCH OF PROGRESS! LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! “Competition is tho Life of Trade,” and if you have not seen our latest improved good« vou cannot Imagine how lively trade Is or how hard our competitors have to work to keep within Rlirht of us Ask your retailer for tho JAMES MEANS’ «3 SHOE, ortho JAMES MEANS* Si SHOE according to your needs. Positively none genuine unless having our name and price stamped plainly on the soles. Your retailer will supply you with shoes so stamped if you insist upon his doing so; if you do not faisfst, some retailers will coax you Into buying inferior shoes upon which they make a larger profit. JAMES MEANS’ $3 SHOE UNEXCELLED IN ¡.STYLE UNEQUALLED IN DURABILITY ->• AN D •<— s. PERFECTION ,iV0F FIT SATIS Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line. Portland & Willamette Valley R’y BELOW COST. Department. All broken lines and odd suits in Mens’ Youths’ and Boys’clothing reduced to cost. THE JAMES MEANS & CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. Nairn Gai® System AT COST our object is simply to close out these goods before taking stock in Jan uary. Hence we ofFer these bargains to our many patrons, so those who wish can avail themselves of them In our cloak department every garment is marked down to original cost and some Clothing CANNOT FAIL ->• TO •<— Su Ji h.u been the recent progress In our branch of Industry that we ore now able to affirm that the J.iu.t h M.-. vjs ’ Sim; is In every respect equal to tho shoes which only a few years ago were retailed r.tefght or doh.-rs. If • • u will try on a pair you will be convinced that we do not exaggerate. Ours are tho original .'3 and $4 Sl.-»«s, and those who Imitate our system of business are unable to compete with us In quality of to.ct-«ry j r- iucts. In our lines we are the largest manufacturers In the United States. Ono of <>',*• i z talesmen who is now visiting the shoe retailers of the Pacific Coast and Kock Mo’.'utaiu lieghin tvrile.-» fr >in there as follows: •'I a;.i i'll .re that satisfied with the results of my trip. I have thus far succeeded in placing our fui lino Ir. the »•:■ ;.-s of a No. 1 ’ dealers in every point I nave visited." He goes on io say, "This Is • suhu.'u.) re.-; n L*r us to sell shoes in, because most of the retailers are charging their customers .u r. ia i 1 • the prices which th? shoes have cost at v.holesale. Tho consequence Is that the [•colile who ar -hues ire paying six <»r seven dollars a pair for fhoer. which aro not worth as much ns -nir ja — ‘r;s . ... AS*S’ .u.tid SI SHGKS. Our shoes with their very low retail prices stumped on dio soli s of every pi.: • >ir' ’ n-tuin ,’ down the high prices which have hitherto ruled in the retail markets hero, and a hen a reud *-r . ; sfuli Iiue of goods m his stock they at once begin to go off like hot cakes, so gre.it the Ufci'.Gind iz,i ttr.il.’* No .<. ku:d r. • ■!.«• L‘-t stop and ciuixider vet the above signifies eo far as you are concerned, it assures you ¿hat K you Keep on buying shoes baarh.g no manufacturers’ name or fixed retail price stamped on the soles .you eunnot toil wuat you are getting sad your retailor is probably making you pay doiu io who.t your shoes have co^t him. Now, can you afford to do this while we are protecting you by stamping our r.'T.io and tberlxod -etai'. price upon the solv.s of our shoes l«efore they leave our factorv so that cannot : •■? made to pay nunc for your shoes than they are worth ? Shot s from u-i ovJebt aird f«e?ory arc m «»1<I by vyb-lr-awnko retailer«« in »• ?! pitrta ot the '’ou oi ry. We wlli pl.iei- them easily within your reach in any State or Territory k v- u wih invest one cent in - postal ca?’d mid to us. Dress Goods Departm’t We offer a line at 15 cents, regular price 30 and 35 cents. A line at 31 regular price 50 and 60 cents. Shoe Department. A line offered at 50 and 80 cents, regular price $1.25. Hosiery. For Fine Wines, Liquors, We offer a special line at 25 cents worth and Cigars. 40 and 50 cents. ------ G-O TO------- These goods are going like hot cakes. Call early if you want tbe Uotil further notice trains will choicest bargains. When in the city do not fail to inspect our new hulery s arrive and depart from Lafayette Shoe and Grocery departments which arc not equalled in Yamhill coun as follows, to and from Portland. New Stock, New placo of business. ty for fresh, stylish goods and all right prices. MAIL. Call and see me while in We call especial attention to our display of Holiday Goods. LEAVE LRAVK town. Portland.... 7 1‘- r m Airlie........... I 00-p in The choicest lines of Cigars and Tobaccos can be found at Dundee....... 9 00 a m Sheridan....... 3 07 p m ’ J. Lafayette... 9 a in Lafayette... 4 15 p m Sheridan... .10 30 a in Dundee.......... 4 40 p m Win. Martin Behind the Bar. Airlie (ar). .12 30 p m Portland (ar) 6 30 p m For fin the r information apply to tbe Com THIRD STREET, M’MINNVILLE. OR pany’s Agent at Lafayette, or address General offico, corner Second A Pine StF., Portland Ogn The G-i*eat Transcontinental Route. Hin Pult Uli -------- VIA TUB-------- Cascade Division’ now completed, making it the Shortest, Best’ and Quickest. The Dining Car line. Tho Direct Route. No Delays. Fastest Trains. Low est Rates to Chicago and al! points East. Tickets sold to all Prominent I’oints throughout the East and Southeast. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep ing Cars Reservations can be secured in advance. To East Bound Passengers. Be caeful and do not mako a mistake It is positively tho shortest and fin »1 but be sure to take Ihe line to Chicago mid the east and south and the only sleeping and dining oar through Northern Pacific Railroad. line to And see that your tickets read ria Omaha, City, nul all Missouri River Points. THIS LINE, St Paul or Minneapolis, to Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed avoid changes and serious dolavs occa train service and elegant dining and sioned by other routes. sloeping cars has honestly earned for it tho Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run title of on regular express trains full length of the line. Berths free. Lowest rates. Quickest time. Others may imitate,but none can surpass it -----o----- Our motto is “always on time.” General Office Of the Company, No, 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Bt» sure and ask ticket agents for ticket* via this celebrated route and take none others W H MEAD, O A A I) CHARLTON. No, 4 Washington street, Portland, Or. Asst General Passenger Agent. Tlie IRoyal Route JAMES MEANS’ $4 SHOE While wo do not claim to have reduced prices on all goods but only on such goods as we advertise to sell STAR SALOON. TT. 13. HOPKINS, FEOF. The Star Saloon is the cosiest place in town to spend an evening The best Wines, Liquors, and Cig- always kept in stock. Third St., - .McMinnville, Or. Great English Remedy. _______ APPERSONS. _ FOR 1889! Now is the time to Subscribe for the WEST SHORE MAGAZINE For 1889, and secure a full volume of numbers. It is the Murray’s Spacfic. 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