THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. HARDING &. HEATH, Publishers. Tlie adveiising rates of Tux TEt.krno.i-: R eui .-- tbs are extremely liberal, and will be made known on application. Special inducemen’s tot yearly or semi-yearly contract Job Work of all kurls neatly and quickly exe ented at reasonable rates. Our facilities arc among the best, and satisfaction given on ev ery deal. Address all couanunicntions, either for the edi torial or bnsinere departments, to T ub T ki . b rnosK-Hxoi».'zx, McMinnville, Oregon. Friday February 22, 1889. We are pleased to notice that, the un pleasantness resulting from the revise- ment of the charter has been healed and the persons most violently opposed to its passage by the legislature are now in favor of it. A number of people weie misinformed aliout it, and it is now the universal wish of the people of this city that the new charter will be passed by the legislature. The entire new char ter will be published in T he T elephone - R egister as soon as it passes. Senator Veatch lias introduced a bill providing that all newspapers sent regu larly to any person without being or dered shall be regarded as a gift. News paper men have found out that people are willing to take the paper out of the office and read it, but their unwillingness to pay for the benefit is the thing which cuts. If a person follows the regulations of the postoffice department a id refuses the paper theie would he less trouble about forcing newspapers on unwilling persons. ________________ ,, 2 LV DIFFERENCE. THE GREAT SLAUGHTER “If you do appoint me I will run your administration.’’—James G. Blaine to Harrison. “If you don’t appoint me I will ruin your administration.”—James While we do not claim to have reduced prices on all goods but only G. Blaine to Harrison. It is indeed a on such goods as we advertise to sell pleasant alternative to Harrison. style coktizntjes . TIIE HORSE SHOW. Spring is about upon us and it will not be long before the annual horse show time will be around. The business men should do all they can for this event. McMinnville already has a reputation throughout the state for its fine horse shows. Support the coming one and make it the peer of them all. FRA VDS ON FARMERS. AT COST our object is simply to close out these goods before taking stock in Jan uary. Hence we offer these bargains to cur many patrons, .so those who wish can avail themselves of them In our cloak department every garment is marked doivn to original cost and some BELOW COST. Department. Clothing for Infants and Children “Caatoria is so well adapted to children that [ recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” IL A. A xchkr . M. D., Ill So. Oxford Si., Brooklyn, N. Y. Castorla cures Colic. Constipation, Sour Stom.’ich, Diarrhoea, Eructation. Kill* Worms, gives sleep, and promote« di gestion. I Without injurious medication. T he C bntaur C ompany . 77 Murray Street, N. Y. «S The Pacific Rural Express copies from an Eastern exchange a column relating to frauds attempted on farmers, of which- II. II. Welch is our only duly au we give a synopsis. It is surprising thorized canvassing agent for Yam that a journal so well known should hill county. He will thoroughly can seem to endorse statements that are the most unmitigated bosh, and is not aware vass this county, and the people are Lying north of Spokane county is the invited to subscribe to the Monarch of Colville Indian reservation. Included in that such bogus claims are easily ex- posed. Yamhill Weeklies. this reservation are 2,800,000 acres of The exchange tells of a farmer who mountain, valley and plain. The tract received a letter from a stranger who WHO SA YS WE LIE. is but little Ie3s in size than the great made ordinary inquiries concerning the The following is a statement we ie- state of Connecticut. It is more than country and its resources. He answered reived from the postmaster of this city : twice as large an Delaware and more it, ar.d not long after received notice Number of pounds of paper received than throe times as large as Rhode at this office for transmission through Island. This vast tract ot country em that bis name was to a note for $700 in a neighboring bank. The stranger, whose the mails from T he T elei 'H one -R egis - bracing, as it does, much valuable land letter he had answered, had used his ter : Postage paid on ....................24 pounds for farming and grazing purposes, as signature, effacing the writing above it Free....................................... 40 pounds well as enormous mineral weath, is held and replacing it with a promissory note. Total received................... 73 pounds in a state of reservation for the occupa He did not deny his signature but de Number of pounds received from the tion of less than 400 Indians fended Ins suit and lost it, having the Reporter for transmission through the mails : When the Portland water bill was $700 to pay. This was in Indiana. A map peddler comes along and tries Postage paid on................... 1-1 pounds called up in the house the other day. Free..................................... 281-i pounds Mr. Derby, from Yamhill, republican to’ sell his maps to school directors. Total received................... 42]a pounds representative, appeared and said: “I They decline, hut give him their names, Our advertisers will please note that These goods are going like hot cakes. Call early if you want the don't like to say much on this subject. and he transforms the paper thev sign we have nearly twice the circulation of choicest bargains. When in the city do not fail to inspect our new It is the same old bundle of straw which into an ordor for maps. the Reporter. Another man coni:S along with some Shoe and Grocery departments which are not equalled in Yamhill coun we threshed for several days.” The F acts P rove I t . Oregonian, the great republican newspa thing used by farmers. He lias, he ty for fresh, stylish goods and all right prices. says, a sudden call home where a wife We call especial attention to our display of Holiday Goods. On the first page our readers will lind per of the Northwest, says: “Thresh or child is ill, and asks leave to deposit ■-¿L.T' The choicest lines of Cigars and Tobaccos can be found at an article on “Trusts” writton by An- ing over old straw,” is what the granger a wagon load of his sares under a shed. drew Carnegie, the millionaire steel representative from Yamhill county He starts off, but comes back and asks tiust man. We do nit stand in with his called it, when the Portland water bill the good man to give him ' ’ name and made its appearance. The member ideas on the subject, but the people would do well to give up tl.t job. He address. Before loug the .aimer finds a 11 should bear both sides. may know all aliout straw, but his ideas large number of wagon jacks, or what Tin: T elephone -R egister does not on water neither edify nor instruct any ever it may be, shipped to him, ordered over li is signature. claim 13,000 circulation, as published in one. A tract, or Bible agent, or colporteur— T’roscription. 2Dru.gr Store, the Reporter last week. We do claim to S Ki*«. - Besides acting as his secretary, Capt. pretended at least—comes to a good have as many subscribers as the com Zalinski's wife is of assistance to him in church-going farmer, introduces himself, bined p.ipers of the county or twice as Z\-Zo2'ÆI2>71'’Â7'ZTuI_1H2. OTS. a great many ways. She does not share stops awhile and then demands liis bill. many as our angry contemporary. the traditional timidity of her sex in re It is nothing; but lie insists on paying Pasteur, the world renowned scientist, gard to guns, and is quite cabable of fir something and then asks the farmer to has at last found the germ of diptheria ing a cannon on occasion. The number sign his name in his blank book with a.id the way in which to exterminate the of women who use firearms is increasing the amount paid as his voucher to the animal. His work has benefitted man so rapidly that most of the leading man society he serves. This becomes a pro kind greatly and his name will go down ufacturers of fowling pieces make a missory note and falls into the hands of to posterity associated with that of Jen ladies’ gun of special shape and weight, some -‘innocent purchaser,” and must and markswomen like Annie Oakley be It paid. ner, the discoverer of vaccination. •I is possible that such frauds are at who can shoot apples onto' their hus tempted, but the newspaper that relates Watts, of this county, tried to railroad bands’ teeth wilhoutchipping the enamel them and tries to carry the conviction a bill through the legislature giving Wm. are slowly but surely emancipating their that there is no remedy, is simply mak Ball the privilege to put a boom in the sex from the tyrant terror which used to ing its own ignorance public. No such fraud can succeed if exposed. If a letter North Yamhill river for twenty years. enable women to tire gnus only by shut is changed to a promise to pay, it can Bv this means he would have shut out ting their eyes, polling the trigger and only be done by using chemicals to ob literate the first writing. It is not possi all other competitors on the river. We shrieking. ble to do this without detection, fortlie are glad to see that the Dili did not pas.-. Mrs. Bernard-Beere, the Anderson, use of the chemicals show when scienti examined. That is priina facie The Portland water bill, over which Potter and Langtry of London all rolled fically prooi of fraud, ami coupled with evidence tho Oregonian threatened dire vengeance into one. gave 150-J threepe nny to the from the signer will constitute a legal de against Gov. Pennoyer, lias been vetoed poor children w^o feasted rot long ago fense. In all these instances want of by the governor twice ami the legislature in Victoria hall. Mme. Carnot, wife of value received can be shown and the can make oath he never signed I have just received a Full and Complete Line of has failed to pass it over his vetoe. This tho much vexed president ot France, farmer such a note and deny its validity. The demonstrates that the Oregonian is in has just given layettes to sixty poor burden of proof will lie in the man wlio these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheapest the wrong again and the governor is in women in the Paris Maternity hospital. owns the note, and if fraud is evident lie in the market. ALSO—A full line of C. M. Hend r- has no case, Of course, it is vexatious tho right. In the meantime Miss Mary Anderson to son & Co.'s Gents' Boots and Shoes, and Ladies' and be troubled in this way, but law and has the finest cameo belt ir. the world equity affords a remedy against all Misses' Fine Shoes. It is not necessary for us to explain to and Mrs. Langtry “the most unique set frauds.— Oregonian. the people that the editor of this paper of silver in Americh” and a husband is a democrat. The (>eople know he is due shortly, by common report, rt the LTTT T j L I-iinSTS or NEW TO-DAY. and always lias been. Mr. Glass has Ashland house, to continue his negotia not the documentary evidence to prove tions for a divorce. Emma Abbott has “Competition is the Life of Trade,” and if you harp not seen our latest improved goodg you Notice- for Piiblcation. cannot imagine how lively trade is. or how l.nrd our competitors have to work to keep within sight of us. his assertions, but we have in regard to not got the wonderful dress of woven Ask your retailer for the JAMES MEANS’ S3 SilOE, ortho JAMES MEANS’ $1 SHOE accor.lin r to your needs. , ... his polities if the democratic state con glass said to have been made in Pitts PoNitivvly none genu ¡no unless having our name and price stamped plainly on the soles. Your L an a O ffice at O begon C ity J retailer will supply you with shoes so stamped if you insist upon his doing so; if you do not insist, some At Extremely Low Prices. vention of two years ago was reported burg. ami Mrs. Potter has the most in retailers w ill coax you Into buying inferior shoes upon which they make a larger profit. Oregon, Feb. 14th, 188S. f right in the Oregonian. teresting conception of “Cleopatra” ol Notice is hereby given that the following- JAMES MEANS JAMES MEANS’ named settler has tiled notice of his intention to Carlton. Oroarcn- A department of agriculture has been the century. It isn’t so much the world mike final proof in support of his claim, and $3 SHOE $4 SHOE that's interests I as it is the women in it that said proof will be made before the created by congress and Norman J. UNEXCELLED IN CANNOT FAIL county clerk of Yamhill, county, Oregon, at STYLE UNEPUALLEU Coleman, of Missouri, has been ap after all. McMinnville. Oregon, on Tuesday, April TO •<— K in durability 1883, viz; pointed ns secretary of the new depart Cardinal Manning, a profound ob SATI S FYX X&VAND «5- If ho be sure and call for your tickets AILISTEB MACKEY, ment. The agricultural interests of the server, expresses flie staitling opinion Pre-emption D. S. No. 5529 for the w | of n via tho THE MOST ,Ç X’-FiRrECTIOK United States have heeomo so large that that thisiountiy is in a state of moral | and w A of 8 w 4 of section 2, t 3 s, r 6 w. FASTiDlC names the following witnesses to prove a department has long been needed. decay. “I lecogriize,” the venerable his He w O O IF .X e. ; . jw •' |j continuous residence upon and cultivation of We are pleased to see it instituted dur churchman is reported to have said, “in said land, viz: E J Wood and James 8 Flett, of McMinn- ing a democratic administration. America a decided tendency to go to vile, and Frans Fon*s and Sumner Carr, of t progress in our branch <f industry that we are now able io «fflrni that the feed. I fear that freedom of divorce lias Cailton; nil of Yamhill county, Oregon. . ’i y i. spoetequal to the shoes which only a few years ago were retniled att i«ht Any person who desires to protest against t on a pair you will be convinced that we do not exagg« rule. Ours ar»* (he Edwin Booth and Lawrence Barrett, done much to break up domestic life, i :h<-se who imitate our system of business are linable t«»compete with us I d the allowance of such proof, or who knows of i our li” „5 we are the Lup*i t manufacturers in the United StcteH. the world renowned tragedians, will be and it certainly requires but slight obser any substantial reason, under the law and reg nen who b« t ow visiting the shoe retailers of the Pacific Coast and P.oclc ’net- follow:'.: in Portland some time in May. Law vation to see that in observance of Sun n ations of the Interior Depattment, why such , It is positively the shortest anil fin nt 1 wi;h tl.’i r.: nilof nytrlp. I bnv.‘thus far succeedeu in placing our nil proof should not be allowed, will be given an <’vy poiiit I nave visit. ■!.” He goes on to say, *• Thi.< in « line to Chicago and flic east and south and rence Barrett a one time was bell boy day you have already drifted far, far opportunity at the above mentioned time and •uuse most of the retat'.er; arc charging their custcriers al the only »looping and dining car through Loes have cost at who!*- tl •. The consequence Is that the in the Michigan Exchange hotel in De away from the usage of your forefathers. place to cross-examine the witnesses of said line to xi dollars t*. pair for -Juios w inch are not worth ms tiitich tie ovr aimant. and to offer evidence in rebuttal of Our silo' s with their wry low retail prices stamped c.i the troit, Michigan, and will not notice his I fear » * * Sunday newspapers c that submitted by claimant. Omaha, KannaH' and all Miaaour! b. prices which have hi'.herto ruled in the rem!l uiaikeLs -iere. Kiver Point«. • lus stuck they at or.cu begin to go oft' like hot cukes, sc . .i • at old comrades. He is a good actor, but must have had something to do with it.” W.T. BURNEY, , Its magnificent ateel track, unsurpassed Register. ar.d c ?.-.i•!< r v. bat the above slgnifim so far as yon ar“ concerned, it this feature of his makeup cannot be The worthy cardinal appears to take the Feb 22 8 train service ami elegant dining and C7 ’; . i o manufacturer;.* name or fixed retail price stain» ( d sleeping cars has honestly earned for it the particularly admired by the American usual course and blame the newspapers i : your r.-’aikc- i.< probably making y-u pay double lifivi-l to do this while v.e are protecting you L} stumping title of ;ol s ef our shoes before they leave our rxetory so that yon people. for all that is evil. He does not seem : they are worth ? re Kohl by wide-nwnkc ret«”.Bers iu nil p.xris ol The Iloyal Route to consider the large amount of good bin your reach in any State or Territory if you will invest one Foreigners come to this eountiy, take done by them. We are far away from Others may imitate,but none can surpass it a flying trip lroni one ocean to the other, Our motto is ‘ always on time ” , 41 Lincoln St., Bost ?«:, ‘¿nss “C olumb a R. vek R oute .” return homo and publish their impres the standard of morals adopted by our Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickel« sions of this country. They are always Puritan forefathers, but education has via this celebrated route ami lake none done it, and so lie blames the news The Great others. W H MEAD, G A Requirements of a Stenographer. wrong, and we advise every body to see No. 4 Washington street, Portland, Or. things as they are befoie they comment papers because they are the great educa Tlpfc'CTO ,0 and fr»’m principal points in the tors of tho world. As to freedom of di i lup.L i v United Stales. Canada and Europe. TA Succeed as a stenographer, one must be ac- on them. People coining to Oregon IU curate in shorthand, skilled in type vorce, we will venture to say that the writing, a good penman, a, competent cor- should stay awhile and not come in on THE NADJY BAR! respondent. In the Shorthand Department of the -PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE — one train and go out the next liecause it United Slate;', has as high a standard of Elegant Pullman Palace Cars. In the COOK HOUSE. THOROUGH TEACHING in shorthand, DAILY PRACTICE virtue as any country under the si.n. happens to be raining when they get in type-writing, careful instruction in penman □Tlxe 2E3est Ear in tlie City Cardinal Manning is apparently reason ship and abundant drill in correspondence amply ■VIA THE------- here. Stocked with tlic choict-st Winon, I.ipi >r> ing upon imperfect information. qualify students for positions always open to those and Imported- fully prepared to fill them. Send for catalogue. Cascade Division' now completed, and Cigars—Domestic WM. Frank Shannon, of Philadelphia, has A. I*. A rmstrong , P rin ., - P ortland , O regon . MARTIN. Proprietor. making it the Shortest, Best* been rewarded for saving the life of a hy and Quickest. Twenty years ago the mikado of Japan ena. One of the hyenas at the Quaker OMAHA, The Dining Car line. The Direct Route. City Zoological gardens swallowed a was regarded by subjects as a divinity. COUNCIL BLUFFS No Delays. Fastest Trains. Low bone recently. Shannon entered the When he received his courtiers or states Murray's Specfic. est Rates to Chicago and all cage, thrust his arm down the hyena’s men a screen was drawn down so as to AND ST. PAUL. House. Sign, and Ornamental Painter points East. Tickets sold TraJ« Mark. A guaranteed cure for all throat and extracted the lione. The hide iiis face. It meant death lor any na to all Prominent Points nervous disease., such as weak M c M innville , O regon . memory, loss of brain power woman's branch of the Society for the tive who dared te raise his eyes from the PREF. OF (ill AH IE axi > WITHOUT CHANGE throughout the East and Southeast. hysteria, headache, pain in the Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has ground in the imperial presence, and buck, nervous prostration, Graining, ing Cars given Shannon a gold medal. The hy when liis majesty passed through the Clo<e connections at Poi tland for San Fran wakefulness, leucorrhoea. utri Paper Hanging and Reservationscan be secured in advance. cisco and Puget Sc«nd points. versal lassitude, seminal weak ena has displayed no signs of gratitude. streets of bis capital every blind was Carriage Painting. ness. impotence. and general drawn and every window closed. To East bound PaHRenj^erA. _ loss of power <>f’the generative A 1 Iron Steam-hips leave Portland and Sail Prompt Attention to Orders from Be eaeful and do not make a mistake Bcvalaklag.Iirgails, in either m - x . i-au I About all that you can see in the East The Japanese, however, are an exceed Franci-.w every fi-nr (4) days, mak by indiscretion or over exertion, and wlii<-h the Country. ing the trip in 60 hours. | bat be sure to take the ern Oregon papers is in relation to the ingly progressive race. They have suc ultimately lead to premature TraSe Mark, Hunt railroad. McMinnville better talk cessively adopted our style of dress, our old age,insanity and consump Northern Pacific Railroad. ('¡»bin ........... .$16 00 Steerage .. « 8 o tion $1.<W per ls>x or six railroad for a time. AVhat is the matter newspapers, our music, our alphabet, Round Trip - unlimited.... And see that your tickets read via boxes :i«0 for I5.ru(sent by mail on , THIS LINE, St Paul or Minneapolis, to receipt of price. Fall particu with extending the West side through to our methods of education, as well as our 1 avoid changes and serious delays occa lar« in pamphlet, sent free to Junction City and making this side the freedom of.expression and thought. In everv applicant. sioned by other routes. through line to California. It would be deed, so rapid have been their strides WE GUARANTEE SIX Through Emigrant Sleeping t?ars run J. S. HIBBS. Pro. towards democracy that a short time ago a great benefit to the towns along the I on regular express trains full length of BOXES to cure any case. For For further particulars inquire <»f anv agent $5 00 order received, wcAftarTaklng. - McMinnville, the line. Berths free. Lowest rates. every road and they could afford to pay the S. it became necessary to issue a police i of the Company or A L Maxwell, (J P & T A. Third Street, send six boxes with written guarantee to re ParJanJ, Oregon. Quickest time. fund the inoner if our S|»ecifl<- doe. not ef I*. Co. the cost of building the 26 miles regulation directing that the natives, ------ *.eep« co..stiht'} on hand------ ---- o---- fect a cure •Kr>TiTWTn”T T<i Txrr-nïn tç - jv General Office Of the Company, No, 2 of track to connect. This would effectu should at least get out of the way and ‘SH HJ W441LIXX3MIKÎ-I 'PiYXa.I Address all commiinii-ations to the Sole A. L. MAXWELL. Washington St., Portland, Oregon. ally put a stop to Salem’s and Albany’s remove their headgear when the emper manufacturers 6. P. & T. A. THE MURItAY MEDICINE CO. |U9Ui|Un brags about being great inline railroad or passed through tho streets of his cap W. H. HOLCOMB. A D CHARLTON. Kansas City, Mo. Highest price pi id for fat cattle, sheep hogs ital. centers. Sold by Rogers A Todd, sole agents Genl. Manager and poultry. A?-st General Passenger Agent. NOTICE. All broken lines and odd suits in Mens’ Youths’ and Boys’ clothing reduced to cost. Dress Goods Departm’t STILL WE LEAD ! We offer a line at 15 cents, regular price 30 and 35 cents. A line at 31 regular price 50 and 60 cents. Headquarters for the Compounding oí Shoe Department. A line offered at 50 and 80 cents, regular price $1.25. Physicians' Prescriptions Hosiery. We offer a special line at 25 cents worth 40 and 50 cents. FOR BOTH MAU AND BEASTS, APPERSONS Geo. W \ mt much money but it will buy the biggest cake of Toilet soap or the best Cig ar in the citv at ROGERS & TODD'S. THE MARCH OF PROGRESS! OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! General Merchandise, ARE YOU GOINÛ EAST? Transcontinental Route. |. B. ROHR. Eurisko Market. Al! Meats of Best Quality. Great English Remedy.