The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, March 20, 1890, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER,
the
pan - american
railroad .
PARTISAN.
fe hará the Exclusive Control at
New Goods,
New Goods,
New Goods!
The Pan-American convrees seems
The democrats in congress desired to
¡likely to accomplish nothing except to| have Arizona and Xen Mexico come in
HARDING L HEATH. Publishers.
boom various subsidy schemes. This is | as states with Idaho and Wyoming.
not to say that its labors will prove en- The republicans objected: not, as they
iUBBCRIPTlON RATES.
tirelv tireless. Some of the subsidy pro say, because Arizona and Wyoming are
Oa* Copy, per year, inadvance............. *2 00 je^-ts have merit, and if carried out would democratic, but the people are only half
' >no copy, aix month« in advace............ I 00 ■
,
_ be effective aids toward closer relations I civilized. That is a slander upon the
between the various parts of the Ameri- people of those territories. No one can
Entered at the poetoffice at McMinnville Pan continent wavs the Examiner:
Oregon, as second-class matter.______________ ....
..
, truthfully say that the people of Arizona
’
Of all the various suggestions fevored and New Mexico are less intelligent than
And
T he advertising R ates of T he T ele ­ ! by the congress, the most captivating is the colored people of the sooth.
for Infants and Children
phone -R egister are liberal, taking in that of a great trunk railroad connecting yet, the republican politicians and press
cofMMleration the circulation. Single all the American nations. The scheme
would lx- glad to see and would aid in se­
inch. 11.00; each subsequent inch, $.75.
Cactarta cures OoHe. OgaMpation.
Soar Stomach. biarrtMea, Kmcc.,1. n
Special inducements for yearly or semi- ia not as wild as it may seem. It is not curing negro rule in the southern states.
r
vearlv contracts.
nearly as wild as the construction of the Republicans who go south to live or to
An. Mh't haue to
o frite :•
____
tit ____
this
* * »
notte, fee Ite the Bi ST USD£. Sueru Can MM
A ll C ommunications M i st B e S igned B y Central and Union Pacific seemed twen invest money there soon act with the
Kills Worm«, girc. sleep, and prvaaotta «*-
the person who sends them, not for pub­ tv-five yeais ago. It is more promising democrats because they learn and see
resuoa.
Without injurious mmtinaana
ONE
AND
ONE
HALF
POUNDS.
lication, unJess unaccompanied bv a “non
than
the
Siberian
railroad
which
the
and
feel
and
know
that
negro
rule
would
de plume.” hut. for a guarantee of good
T hk CaxTscB Os, past . T? Murra. Street. X. Y
faith. No publications will De published Russian government has undertaken to be suicidal to human and property rights.
unless so signed.
finish in five years. Its advantages Probablv there is not a republican white
MC. MINNVILLE, ORE,
J ob W ork N eatly A m » Q ük ki . y E. xe « i tei > i would be enormous, but it may he doubl­ man or woman in Oregon who, if living
et reasonable rate* <>ur facilities are ed whether thev would lie exactly such in any of the southern states would be
rvM»»tv and
un/i «(<t
(rood | t
•
the best in Yamhill county
as go«Ml
a* any in the state A complete steam as its projectors imagine.
willing to be ruled by negroes. And yet I
plant insures quick work.
Much of the work is already done. We there are republicans in Oregon who'
i
• * *
..
V
A ddbehs A ll C ommi nk atioxs . E ither F or can go now by rail from ( anada to the would be willing to see the white men, I
the editorial or business departments, to city ot Mexico, and a line from Mexico women and children of the south subject
T mk T elephone -R egister . McMinnville,
is being pushed southward toward the to negro rule. Such a feeling is unworthy
Oregon
Guatemalan frontier. This line will in­ of a place in the human heart; and if it ' ARE NOW IN, AND ARE NEAT AND NOBBY, AND IN PRICES I
S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis ­ evitably be extended to strike the Nica­
is the result of parly, that party is not
CANNOT BE BEATEN ANYWHERE
ter will I m - mailed to any person in the
United States or Europe, who desires one, ragua canal, and from there to Panama what any political party should be. Such I
fre«- of charge
is only a step. At the other end, all a feeling would have been universally
* *
>V e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele ­ parts of Chile, the Argentine Republic, condemned in the good old times when
phone -R egister with anv other paj»er Paraguay, Uruguay and Southern Brazil
no man bought or sold a vote. But now j
published in Yamhill county
are being connected by a network of that feeling, unjust, unpatriotic and in­
UNEXCELLED IN PRICE AND QUALITY.
rails. A road is piojected to join this
All »ubacriher* who do not- receive their system with the capital of Bolivia and human as it is, is encouraged by repub­
lican politicians and press. When and
paper regularly will confer a favor by im­
mediately reporting the name to thin office. with the Peruvian lilies. After this noth­ what will be the end of such a state of:
ing would remain but the gap in Ecua­ things? If a decent respect for right, |
The Market Affords.
dor and Columbia, and the resources of justice and humanity is not clear gone !
Thursday, March 2(1, 1890.
those countries are quite sufficient to forever sucli a state of things will not
OTTTS SHOE DEF^RTMEKT
justify the construction of a railroad continue forever.— Portland World.
Only Partially Filled—More Expected Soon.
FARMERS ATTENTION.
without any regard to its position as patt
THE TWO IDEAS
The TELEPHONE-REGISTER of a grand trunk line.
But supi>osing the Alaskan and Pata­
offers a» a premium to new subscribers gonian Consolidated Air Line to be in
The most absurd law in existence, we
Ordered, has been unavoidably delayed by floods. As they come di- i
and old one» who pay up their ar­ opeiation, what should we gain by it? believe, is the one which prohibits Amer­
rears and subscribe one year in ad­ We should become better acquainted icans purchasing ships in foreign coun­ rect from John Wanamaker’s great. Philadelphia house it will pay to1
Dealers In
await their arrival.
vance, a self-binder. The subscriber with South America, and should be in a tries, and sailing them under the Amer
lean flag. It is nonsensical, it is anti­ OTTie STOCK OF TOWELS
who gets the premium can hare the lietter position to ship goods by sea.
That would probably lie all, and it would quated and is the direct result of a re­
choice of a McCormick or Deering be enough. It is not likely that we could publican brain at work.
Towelling, Table Damasks, Napkins, and other white goods now com­
■
Machine.
The republican method of increasing plete. Compare quality and prices.
ever send freight to Chile or the Argen­
To the person who hrinys in the tine Republic by tail as clieaply as by our merchant marine is peculiar. The
largest list of subscribers under this water. Panama probably marks the party in )>ower says that the American
who wants to purchase a ship must pur­
Portions of'our Spring and Summer Dress Goods are now in and are
arrangement will be given an Oliver limit of through consignments of bulk
articles from the United States, except chase it in this country at such an exor­ worthy of your inspection.
Chilled Plow. To the person who
in the case of towns so remote from the bitant price that the vessel cannot be
brings in the second largest list will coast that mule rates form the greater run at a profit, and then the government
be given a Cahoon Broadcast Seeder. part of the cost of transportation. But will pay the owner to run the vessel at a
Our travelling eanrasser will call with daily mails and expresses, and the loss. It sqems to us that the democratic
Columtus Buggies, Bain Wagens,
idea of repealing the law which prohibits ■ Xs Fhxll, fresia, axid. a,s Xuc-w in. X’rice sub tlxe Xjcwest.
upon every one in the county during opportunity to send drummers and
Oli-ver Cttxilled. and. Scotclx Clipper Flews,
samples at any time and drop them off a foreign built vessel to sail under the
the next month or w and receive your
FTying- Dutchman Cange and. Sulkies
at new places every day, we should have I American Hag when owned by American
subneription. or you can send in your ail advantage over European com|>etitors is the best and only true way to build
Etc.. Etc.
And pay at all times full market valile for thè some. Bring it in.
subscription through the mail, or call which would probably give us possession ! up our merchant marine. Ler our peo­
In Short we are
of the Held. Onr Mexican railroads have ■ ple purchase ships where they can buy
at this office.
The distribution of premiums will not only given us a vast commerce of i them the cheapest and run them at a
their own ; they have increased our ex- ■ profit in the first place.
take place, in this city on the Fourth
ports to Mexico by sea. Similar effects ;
of July, giving plenty of time for the would probably follow their extension to |
We try to please the most fastidious buyers as well as farmers and
BRAGG ON PENSIONS.
laborers.
lucky subscriber to use his hinder South America.
Geu. Btaggof Wisconsin, the leading
during harvest. The machines can
democrat of that state, in a talk on the OUR MOTTO IS ’SQARE DEALING, HONEST WEIGHTS AX'D
ELECTRIC
STREET
RAILWAYS.
be seen at the Implement house of .1.
MEASURES.”
pension business, expressed some correct
G. Ballinger A' Co.
At the recent convention of the Nation­ ideas on the subject. “It is well known,” a* We advocate and practice protection so far as it can be made
VlHE-PAOlp,
al Electric Light association in Kansas said the general, “that I do not agree a** Io contribute to the building up of homes and home industries
The republican press say that Idaho City, the subject of electricity as applied with many of my soldier comrades on aHT-for American laborers and our home productions, and it’s our
and Wyoming are nearly sure to be ad­ to street railways was discussed coinpre- on this pension question. My own idea aMF“pleasure to aid and contribute to all measures calculated to jaJ
mitted as states. Why not admit New
: hensivelv by Frank J. Sprague, of New is that a man’s pension should lie based aMF“aecomplish this end. W e R elieve I n A dvertising to tliejaJ
Mexico, that is democratic.
■ York, one of the leaders in this new field ; on what he could actually earn if he was fWeml that the world shall know of and aid in developing the'JRj
of industry. He showed that while 1 lie • not in any way disabled. There were a EMF-unbounded resources of our town and county. We solicit in
The smell of battle is in the air.
modern electricity railway might is* said number of men in the army who were jMF'ri turn a full share of your patronage, prompt payment of " 1! if *
Powder is being wasted by the republi­
to have been born in Europe, in its youth paid as much ns they could possibly have a^“contracts and fair treatment. Call and see us. on Third St.jEjl
can aspirants. Their guns go off to soon.
and younger manhood it is purely Ainei- earned at home. I have a good deal of
When the battle begins their munition of
ican. In 1881 Dr. Siemens established respect for the old feudal system, which
war will be expended and their expert-
the pioneer electric railway in the sub­ required that when a man adopted a
ance sad.
urbs of Berlin. The first line establish­ country as his home and as a citizen re­
ceived its protection he was as much
Candidates are thicker than hops. The ed in the United Stales for actual com­
obliged to pay a blood tax for its preser­
mercial
service
was
built
by
Mr.
Draft
republicans will have a neat little row in
vation as a money tax. As for myself I
their camp unless things are quieted | near Baltimore in 1885. In all of the
(E Street, near Commercial Hotel. McMinnville, Or.)
down before the convention. They think l”°”^r^’rk Jhe
waB ,",at do not think I am anv more entitled to a
pension because I served my country in
election is sure and all are fighting tor i of direct supply, but most of the mechan­
G-2LTES
az
Proprietors.
battle than is the man who staid at home
Now is the time to be looking up the place where you can buy plows the cheapest. We are here in busi­
the nomination. XYatrli for the demo- j ical features, as well as the electrical de­
tails, have now given way to other anil and sawed wood for my family.’’
ness and we are here to stay, and we tell yoti-the reader-that we will sell you
cratic smoke.
more efficient methods of operation.
BISMARK
S
OPINION.
With a long pull and a pull iltogether With reference to the electric street rail­
the democrats will have several of the road of to-day, Mr. Sprague said that its
A l>ook which has just appeared in Fine
best offices in tlie county. l’nt up good strongest opponents two years ago are ■ Berlin under the title, 'The Official
lTe"w
We have in Stock
men and let every democrat vote liis now its best friends, and the enterprise Writings of Prince Bismark Concerning
o.rxio.g'es.
and. Sa.le.
ticket. Kill yourself with patriotism; for which it was then difficult to get a Questions of Economical Policy,” con­
not republican free whiskey ; go to the dollar investment, to-day demands the tains Bismark’s own statement of his
->(<-
•»it'W-íjí
polls and do your duty to your fellow best thought and the most active ener­ opinion oi the press. The statement was
gies
of
two
great
cor|>orations
and
sever
­
men.
made in March, 1873, in regard to the
al smaller ones. The contracts for elec­ proposal to abolish the stamp tax on
This new stable is now open and ready for business. New turnouts,
The Yankees have got the grip on trical equipments involve larger amounts
Don't buy a Steel Plow until you see the OLIVER. IT IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLOW IN THE
good horses, everything firstclass.
newspapers.
In
it
Blsmark
says:
“
The
«tanned tomatoes, and even.if a raw car­ tliau almost any other electrical enter­
MARKET!
rot is dropped into a can occasionally to prise. The business dene in this year tax in question is very old, does not op
SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELLERS.
till up the consumer overlooks it on tlie will probably be not less than *ti,0UO,00O. press the payers, and is borne by an in­
Transient stock will receive personal attention. A share of the public
grounds of accident. American tomatoes Every street railway in the United dustry the government has no interest patronage solicited.
in encouraging. In their present form
are now sold in every country on the Stales is watching with eager eyes the
globe, and are as familiar in Borneo as developments of the rival electrical the daily newspapers do not educate the
people in political affairs. Quite the
The latter has been in actual use in this county, and has VANQUISHED ALL COMPETITORS. We Chall­
in Chicago.
interests. The flexibility of the electlie opposite. They deform rather than in­
enge and Defy all Competitors, the Plow shows for itself. Testimonials from reliable citizens of thia
system, the ease with which it is extend­ form the minds of their readers. They
The democrats have a good show for
county can be seen at our office. We are a new firm and cannot afford to misrepresent the goods which
ed, its adaptability to various conditions merit no favor. The abolition of the tax
two or three of the best offices in the
we place on the market.
of service, its freedom from long-con­ would make them even worse than thev
eountv if they will consolidate and let
tinued breakdown, the marvelous ad­ are, and the mass of little sheets which
the partv select the man; the party has
MOST SIGHTLY ADDITION TO
vances which have been made in per­ would spring from every corner would
them. The republican candidates are
fecting its apparatus, ail insure its su­ still further debase them.”
seeking the office and a motley mob
premacy. About one hundred and thirty
they are. If some of the would be can­
towns and cities in the United States
The Corvallis Times is informed that !
didates are nominated their names will
have these railways in o|>eration or under i Judge Thayer will not be a candidate for
C OUMT y
lie mud after this Campaign, veritable
contract. The roads in operation are , re-election to the office of Associate Jus­
sons of Henry Clay.
making 100,000 miles a day, and within tice of the Supreme Court, and it would
The long delayed illustrated issue of three months the mileage will be doubled. be but a deserved compliment for the
this paper will lie placed liefore our read­ As regards danger, the electric ear is the i demeratic convention to tender the nom­
ers on the 27th of March. No other pa­ safest possible vehicle liecause of the re­ ination to Judge Burnett, as he ran
per in the state has issued a pa]>er like markable facility of control. Electricity about 100 votes ahead of his ticket for
this. It will be as nicely printed as our has proved itself capable of doing the that office two years ago. As to whether
facilities will allow and they are good. most extraordinary work under the most the Judge would accept the nomination
You are at liberty to comment, on it to unfavorable conditions. It has done we are not advised.
your neighbor and tell him that lie work where il would have been impossi- I
SHILOH'S Catarrh Remedy, a positive
«honld buy one and rend it East to hie bl« I'»*« <!»■'« >t « itli horren, It has cure lor I'alarrh. Diptberin'and Canker
enabled the running speed of cars to be Mouth. Sold by Rogers Bros.
particular friend.
increased even in crowded cities 50 per “HACKMETACK" a lastingaml fragrant
; price 25 and 5o cents. Sof<l by
The New York World prints this : Sen-1 cent, and on suburdan routes a speed of perfume
Kogers Bros.
»tor Dolph. of Oregon, who is hysterical ! 20 miles or more has been made. Ex­ THE REV Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon
over the fact that the re< rets of executive perimental runs of 30 miles an hour on Ind .says: "Both myself and wife owe
our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
sessions leak out, is described as “a i the ordinary street car with the narrow- Sold
by Kogers Bros
You will find the most complete
B. CLARK. PROPRIETOR.
handsome old gentleman with a poetic ! flange wheel have been attained. The
stock of
face and the beard of a Viking but pos- I riding of electric cars is easier than on
DR. B. F. FULLER.
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
sassing no sense of humor.” Why it is • cable or horse cars, starting and stopping
Crockery and Glassware. Stand
remarkable that a poetic-looking old , moie easily, the cars are cleaner and are Physician and Surgeon.
and Library Lamps
Furniture of all the Latest Style* uift to
man with the heard of a Viking should brilliantly lighted.
Ever Brought to the City.
order In Oak. A*h or any Wood
not appreciate a joke is hard to grasp.
” ■ alj !"--------------- .
desired.
Fine Teas ami < <»ifes a special­
I
Are just beginning to arrive from the East,
and will be added to by further arrivals L N. HENDERSON.
when the blockaded roads are opened up.
Our Spring and Summer Overcoats,
Our Men’s, Boy’s, and Youth’s Suitings
|
OUR HAT STOCK IS THE LARGEST!
Just Arrived Twenty Dozen Neckwear,
unsm ■ m i ra i cheapest
OUR HOSIERY ANO UNDERWEAR
J. G. BALLINGER « GO
ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY, ETC
TO THE LADIES
Our Grocery Department
We Handle Most all Kinds of Produce
Eiaipwr, it 'fuiE tey fe Tour Tail.
k. J. APPERSON
PLOWS !
PLOWS !
PLOWS !
PLOWS !
The Best Plows in the Market for the Lowest Prices!
The New Champion Moline Walking Plow, The Garden City Walking Plow,
The Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows.
Special Attention is Called to the Flying Dutchman Riding and Walking Gang
Sulky Plows.
.y A' R£A 'v.V
DIELSCHNEIDER, Furniture Factory,
Red Front Grocery
ty; Boast Coffee ground free of
charge. Goods delivered tree to
ony part of the city.
A LETTER FROM KANSAS.
Tire secretary of the state press associ­
“We aie busted. When I came here
ation has found time between the writing
I
had
a team and 1900 in money. I’ve
of county seat editorials, to bore the
other editors of the state with a mess of worked iour years and voted and veiled
nonsensical questions which he has com­ for old Jim Blaine and liis party ail the
piled from the Motional Journalist, a time, and now I can’t raise money
perio.ii'al which, no doubt, visits eve:y , enough to buy a pair of boots. I’ve got
office in the state. 1 We would he pleased a thousand bushels of corn in a c rib out
to bear some original idea, but as he here on the praire and a hundred bushels
does not run in that direction wo must of wheat in the barn. But there ain’t a
man iu fifty miles that want’s to buy a
submit to the bore—ing.
peck of either one. Tha say tha ain’t no
The candidates tor governor in the re­ market for 'em and I guess tlia’re right.
publican party are all men ot immense Coal is *12 a ton, and my hull crib of
wealth for instance, l>. 1’. Thompson and corn wouldn’t buy one »agon lead. We
Van D*l-asbmutt. A good honest square have to burn the corn to keep alive, lor
mao. a man of the )>eople and one who the winter is powerful cold. A man sued
will at least attempt to till the office as it me for a doctor bill the other day ai d
should be tilled stands no show for the levied on my corn, but my attorney beat
republican nomination. The people of him, ’cause the law exempts fuel enough
thia state who are interested in its well­ to last a year. But it don’t pay to come
fare must look to the democratic party a thousand miles and work four years to
for the right man. Sylvester Pennoyer git fuel enough to keep from freezing.
ha* ma le and will make a good gover­ Sen I m ■ *50, lor God’s sake to buy clothes
for tire children.
nor.
The Celebrated French Cure,
This fine tract of land lies just outside the city limits of this citv.
and is within ten minutes walk of the business center. It is divid­
wr„rreXed “APHRODITINE"
I
ed into tracts as given above, and is being sold off fast. It is
Is S old on a
POSITIVE
sightly
and wtdl drained—a small creek in the rear taking the sur­
GUARANTEE
to cure auy
plus
water
away immediately. It is adapted to small fruits of all
form of nervous
disease, or any
kinds,
market
gardening, etc. A large nursery will be started
disorder of the
generative or­
there
soon.
Nearly
one-half the tract is already sold. It is oppo­
gans of either
sex whether ar-
site
the
Yamhill
County
Fair Association's grounds. Price of land
BEFORE
.......
........................
...
ising from the AFTER
excessive nse of stimulants, Tobacco or Opium,
ranges
from
twenty-five
to three-hundred dollars |>er acre. Sev­
or through .voutltful Indiscretion, over iudulg
cnee, Jtc., such as Loss of Braiu Power. Wakefut
eral
good
pieces
have
not
yet
been bought, and persons who want a
ncss. Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal
« cakncss. Hysteria. Xervous Prostration Nocturn­
large
and
commodious
building
site should call at once and secure
al Emissions. I.cm-orrluva. Diiziness. Weak Mem­
ory. Lossoi Power and impotence, which if ne­ some of this land, as it will in the near future be the residence
glected often lead to premature old age and insan­
ity. Price *1.00 a box. K boxes for *5.00 Sent br portion of the progressive city of McMinnville. Call ii | h > ii or address
mail on receipt of price.
A WRITTEN Gt AKAXTEE for every »5.00
order, to refund the mouey if a Permanent
yure is not effected. Thou>and8 of testimonials
from old and young, of both sexes, permanentlv
cured hy A phroditine . Circular free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WESTERN BRANCH,
BOX 27
PORTLAND, OR.
>old by Rogers Bros , sole agents fo • Me
Minn ville.
(J-alloway, Cloudier A A<ree,
M c M innville . O regon .
FINE
HHENDERSON, Prop.
HEWITT BROS
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
Musical Goods and Instrnmeuts
of all Kinds.
Boot & Shoe Dealer.
FOSTTIVELT
No Goods Misrepresented as to
Their Qu.ali.t5r.
Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
Do not buy without lirvt weeing ti»e furni­
ture manufactured here in your own atatr
and county
It. t'l.Al’k.
Price* Contittent with Good Werk.
JOHN DERBY.
JRMWF EDM ARB^>
Edwards & Derby,
Proprirt.ir« of I lie McMinnville
In building formerly occupici by Mr
Minn ville News (!o
WM. HOLL,
SPECIALTY !
OrdrtYR takrn for all kind* of work «nd
patisfaetion mifiranu*erf ('all m factory
and art*
imen* of furniture,
Reliable Opposition
B ooks , stationery
WORKMANSHIP A
Enrisko Market,
.1 S
HIHI!
Proprietor.
TILE
TILE
FACTORY
Situated jit th* Southwest fnriirr of t1»r
Fair Grihind*. All wire* of
First -Class brain Tile
Fre-h Meats of uli kind- consimili on
hand. Highest prii e paid for Hotelier's U p pt (‘«»n-tfintl'V on hand al lowest living
Oilier In «11 Kindt of Watchei. Jewelr,. Pitted Wore stock
price-
EIHVARD< A hFlIBY.
CI«cU and MHCtavleo MiMlWNVILLt. OB.
Taiaii dT*LKT. M i M ixsvilu , Ve
*•4-
JUcMi mville. Ortguft