The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, May 01, 1890, Image 2

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    Straw Hats, Felt Hats, Silk Hats, and Every Other Kind of Hats !
AT KAY & TODDS.
We now have in stock a large and new Line Look in our show window and you will seejOur stock of Summer suits, coats, underwear, I All we ask is that you see our Goods and
of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw and| the nicest and nobiest line of Hats over shown etc. is full and complete, and we are willing I learn our prices before you purchase',
Felt Hats and are selling them cheaper than in the city, and the prices will suit you, as.to compare prices with any one, and let our
KAY & TODD.
ever before.
they are low.
goods and prices be the judge.
McMinnville, Oregon.
iN BATTLE ARRAY.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
The people of tliis state are anxiously
waiting to see if H. W. Scott will wear
the old time uniform which the artist
lias pleured so faithfully and Scott has
worn so gracefully, in the campaigns of
the past. It is indeed a sad state of af­
fairs when, through egotism, political
wires and personal spite backed by the
circulation of the Oregonian the control
of politics in this state has virtually
lieen in the bands of one person. Thous­
ands do not know it after living influ­
enced by the articles read. If the aim
of the Oregonian editor had been a
grand one for the aid of the multitude
or the common people the means taken
could lx- excused, but when bad meth­
ods are used for bad purposes the per­
son using them should lie ostracized.
But then Harvy W. Scott is nothing
but a fair average specimen of the re
publican leaders ot Oregon.
THE ISSUE PRESENTED
The tariff contest ill congress is about
to open. Tlie majority and minority of
the ways and means committee repre­
sent opjxising policies and principles.
The issue between them is clear. It is
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
this: Shall the Unit&l States always
One Copy, per year, in advance....................... 00
tax tlie many consumers for the tx-nefit
>i:e Copy, si* month, in advace............. 1 00
of a few manufacturers?
When the protective policy was ad«q>-
Entered at the poetoflice at McMinnville
ted it was alleged to be for the lienefit of
Oregon, a« second-clMA matter.
“infant industries.” But tlie infant in­
dustries never grow older. In tlie Mc­
T he advertising R ates or Tin: T ki . e -
Kinley bill the tax is increased on some
phoxe -R egister are liberal. taking in
of the oldest articles that are to be found
consideration the circulation. Single
inch 81.00; each subsequent inch. 8.75.
in the tariff schedules such as manufac­
Special inducement, for yearly or semi-
tures of flax. Therefore it is now pro­
vearly contracts.
^ * ...
posed that the infant industries shall
A ll C ommunication # M ust B i : S igned B y
always be fostered; that the strength
tlie person who sends them, not for pub­
which they might naturally acquire
lication, unless unaccompanied by a •non
«le plume,” but for a guarantee of good,
by active competition in the markets of r
faith. No publications will be publisher*
4he world shall be compensated for by
unless so signed.
<•
gifts of money extorted from tlie con­
* * *
J ob W ork N katly A nd Q uickly E xmi ted
sumers.
at reasonable rates Our facilities are
THE POPE INTERVIEWED.
the best in Yamhill county and as good
In like manner the pretense that the
a> any in the state A complete steam
The
New York Ileralrl of Sunday, tariff’tax is intended to pay to the man­
plant insures quick work.
April 20, publishes an account of an in­ ufacturer the difference in the cost of
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A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or terview that its special correspondent labor and to provide a home market for
the editorial or busmess denartments. to
T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville, bad with Pope Leo XIII., on the day the fanners is abandoned. The bounty
Oregon.
before at the Vatican. The Herald and is to be increased without reference to
ARE NOW IN, AND ARE NEAT AND NOBBY, AND IN PRICES
r» egis ­ i the World impose so many “fakes" on tlie rate of wages, while, in order to fur­
S ample C opies O e T he " T elephone -R
CANNOT BE BEATEN ANYWHERE
ter will be mailed to any person in the 1 the pulilie nowadays that one is not ther befool the farmer, he is to be pro­
United States or Europe, who desires one, ¡quite sure of the truth of anything of a tected against a competition wliieli does
free of charge
1 startling character that appears in their not exist. How complete is the decep­
W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele ­ 1 columns.
What makes the alleged in- tion practised on the farmer is illustrat­
phone -R egister with any other paper
I terview suspicious is the puff’ for the ed by the proposed tariff on horses.
published in Yamhill county.
UNEXCELLED IN PRICE AND QUALITY.
Herald that appears in the midst of it, : The fanner is to pay a duty on his im-
!
ported
breeding-horses
nearly
equal
to
which
lias
very
much
the
appearance
All subecribere mho do not reccire their
paper regularly mill confer a favor by im­ of a “fake,” and was probably injected the value of the animals, while the!
mediately reporting the tame to thi» office. ! into Leo’s remarks by the correspond­ bkxxled and registered horse, imported
The Market Affords.
ent himself. The expressions of the for the hunt and steeplechase come in
OUR
SHOE
ZDEE’A.ieTIMZEltfl’
■ pope are general in character, and made free of duty.
Thursday, May 1. 1890.
Mr. McKinley’s bill has awakened !
in a kindly spirit, differing in nothing
Only Partially Filled—More Expected Soon.
I from liis published utterances for years such a storm of indignation that it is
democratic state ticket past. They relate to the religious, doubtful if he'ean receive the votes of a
moral, and social state of the world. sufficient number of republicans. The j
For Congress,
His regard for America wasalso shown. protected interests themselves are un­
Ordered, has been unavoidably delayed bv Hoods. As they come di­
ROBERT A. MILLER,
“I have a claim upon Americans for willing to go to the logical conclusion | rect from John Wanamaker’s great Philadelphia house it will pay to
of Jackson County.
their respect,” lie said, with kindly of their argument. But, however that , await their arrival.
For Governor,
eyes, “because I love them and I love may be, the issue between tlie two par- ’
SYLVESTER PENNOYER,
their country. I have a great tender­ ties is presented. The choice lies be-;
of Multnomah County.
ness for those who live in the land, tween higher taxes, permanent lxninties
Towelling, Table Damasks, Napkins, and other white goods now com­
Protestants and all. Under the con­ and large revenues for the looters, on i plete. Compare quality and prices.
For Secretary of State,
stitution religion lias perfect liberty, i the one side, and on the other lower ,
WILLIAM M. TOWNSEND,
and
is a growing power. Where the taxes and reduced revenues. The dem­
of Lake County.
ehurch is free it will increase, and I ! «x-rats welcome the issue and will make
Portions of our Spring and Summer Dress Goods
For State Treasurer,
bless, I love Americans for their frank, ! t he most of it.
worthy of your inspection.
G. W. WEBB,
. open, unaffected character, and for the
The Scientific American says that
of Umatilla County.
I respect which they pay to < 'hristianity
France
has produced a submarine tor­
| and Christian morals.”
For Supt. of Public Instruction,
pedo 'mat which appears to be entirely
A. L e ROY,
scticessfiil. It employs a crew of three
PAN-AMERICAN COMMERCE
of Linn County.
or four men, who can remain under! Is 3T- j .11, r’restL, axid
The Pau-American Congress has ad­ water, if they desire to do so, 24 hours'
For State Printer,
journed, and it seems to be the fashion at it time, and have complete control of
CAPT. JOHN O’BRIEN,
' to assert that tlie conference Ims been their vessel
of Multnomah County.
The “Goubert,” as it is
And pay at all timen full market valtte for the saine. Bri
useless. This is a very short-sighted called after the inventor, is operated by
Prosecuting Attorney, 3d District,
In Short we are
way of regarding an important interna­ electricity and supplied with oxygen-
.1. J. WHITNEY,
tional event. The mere fact that the ' ated air at normal pressure. Its sys­
of Linn County.
representatives of eighteen republics tem of ventilation is most ingenious, i
I>eiii«M*mtic County Convent ion e ! conferred at Washington on the subjects ami without this it could of course not ’
We try to please the most fastidious buyers as well as farmers and !
of mutual concern which are of most 'lx* successfully operated. The vessel
laborers.
A democratic county convention will mportance is a vindication of the wis­
; will be employed to set or explode tor-
l>e held at the court house at McMinn­ dom of tlie meeting.
OUR MOTTO IS “SQARE DEALING, HONEST WEIGHTS AND
, pedoes under hostile ships, being itself
ville, Oregon, on Monday, May 19, 1890,
MEASURES.”
It is true, under tlie existing laws i completely protected from attack by ■
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., for the and conditions, that reciprocity is im­
approaching the enemy under water. I i4P*We advocate and practice protection so far ns it can be made
purpose of nominating candidates for possible, but reciprocity treaties are
This creeping engine of destruction is ■ ¿JF to contribute to the building up of homos and home industries wl
the following offices to wit:
for American laborers and our homj productions, and it’s our
practicable, and tlie fact tiiat republican one of the most ingenious of devices. '
One state senator, two representatives, protectionists are in favor of making
Its only formidable foe, outside of itself f#F“plea§ure to aid and contribute to all measures calculated to jgW
one county judge, one county sheriff, them with tlie other American repub­
accomplish this end. W e B elieve I x A dvertising to the jrl
will lie found in sunken torpedoes set !
one county recorder, one county treas­ lics is a striking evidence that tlie pres­
to protect vessels from its attacks. If it ¿41 end that the world shall know of and aid in developing the fffrt
urer, one county school superintendent, ent tariff'is beginning to pinch its vota-1
I is possible to earn- out the intent of the ¿4F unbounded resources of our town and county. We solicit in
one county surveyor, and one county ries. A wider market is wanted, and
inventor the insidious, armed terror jfWreturn a full share of your patronage, prompt payment of all yW
coroner, and to transact such other Mexico and Central and South America
contracts and fair treatment. Call and see us. on Third St yg
will add one more to the long train of
business as may properly come before offer it. These people should lx- aided
horrors that always follow in the wake
said convention.
in their lilx-ral tendencies. So smut as ! of war.
| (Said convention will lie coui]*osed of we have freer trade witli the countries i
112 delegates, apportioned to the various to the south we shall have closer rela- ’
David Sinton is the wealthiest citizen
precincts on the vote cast for the demo­ tions with Canada, and in no long time 1
' <>f Cincinnati. He has recently grown !
cratic candidate for congress in 1888, weshailbeon lietter terms with Europe. i , charitable. He gave 825,000 to the
being one delegate for each precinct As soon as wool from the Argentine re­ Young Men’s Christian Association the
and one for every ten and a fraction publie is free, we shall have lower du­ ■ other «lay, and the editor of one of the I
over five votes so east. In accordance ties on woolen godds. The selfish syn­ leading newspapers of tlie city, being«
with said apportionment the respective dicate will go to pieces.
anxious for the city to manifest itsap-l
precincts will be entitled to the follow­
Above all else, we should endeavor to preciation of Mr. Sinton, thus relieves!
ing representation.
preserve the international relations es­ lii mind:
8 Lafayette .
10 tablished by the conference, and we
Amity
Mr. Sinton is not a purse-proud hyp­
4 North Yambill 13
Bellevue
and d<x*s not stand on the corners
... 7 N. McMinnville o cannot do that by dropping its work as ocrite
Carlton .
Carries the most Complete Stock of!
and pray, neither does he squander his
4 S. McMinnville 13 if it were worthless. Europe is very wealth in snobbery; but when he is j
Dundee
Plumbing Goods in the city.
10
Sheridan
9
Dayton
anxious to monopolize tlie commerce of called on to say good-by to this terrestri­
Also a
East Chehalem.. .5 West Chelialem . . 7 Central and South America and Mexico al sphere the Lord will send his best
. .6
Wi Harnett.
5 Willamina
angel,
and
when
lie
gets
to
heaven
will
and although our southern neighbors
Vieil Sflcrletl Stork Of Electrical
The committee recommends that the
I prefer to trade with tlie great republic, say: “Well done, Dave, old boy; you
were a thoroughbred on earth, and you |
precincts primaries for the election of
Fittings-
'
and
are
willing
t<>
sacrifice
some
profits
j can sit right down here by my side." ,
delegates to said convention lx1 held on
I to that end, they cannot wait upon our There are only a few of us left. The
Saturday, May 17, 1890.
citizens of Cincinnati should escort
Work entrusted to me will be done
i beck and nod to their own ruin.
W m . G alloway ,
David to a banqueting hall and tell him j
in a workmanlike manner, and I
;
what
they
think
of
him.
Don
’
t
wait
H. L. H eath ,
Chairman.
satisfaction guaranteed.
Tile funeral of Rev. Neil Johnson till he gets wings. Just start the ball
Secretary.
j took place at Woodburn Sunday. The at once. Put us down for two front :
All Sizes of Pipes and Water Fit-
11 is easy to tell which is the people’s i scene was a notable and impressive one, . scats. Dave, you are a Lulu!
After this wonderful expression sorne-
tings Kept in Stock.
candidate when the republican bosses and the form of the aged pioneer preach­
, thing will have to be done for Mr. Sin-
are telling everyone that Thomi>son er, 40 of whose 88 years of life had been
j ton.
Office on Third Street, McMinnville, I
stands the same as Pennoyer on the spent in Oregon, was followed reverent-
1
lv
to
its
last
rest
by
a
host
of
friends
Oregon.
labor question, the bond question, the
PCSITIVELV
I
Prof. Kein, a scientist who has been
and relatives. Sorrow is out of place
tax question, etc.
investigating
the
natural
resources
of
at such a funeral. The broadest and
The democratic ticket which graces kindest intent of nature lias lx?en ful- I Japan, says: “They reveal a national
the first column on this i>age was elect­ i filled in a reputable, honest, Christian ; frugality and economy of a marvellous
Tlieir Quality.
ed without jobbery amidst great en­ life of four score and eight years, and i type. The area of Japan is less than
thusiasm. The republican ticket head­ the desire to detain a man upon the that of California. Its cultivated land
F. DIELSI HMEbEli
I
ed by the owner of 17 banks in this stage of life after his part of the drama | is less than one-tenth of its total acre­
age,
yet
its
products
support
about
38,-
slate can be found in other jmpers de­ lias ended, displays the uncharitable­
Carries the Largest Assortment of ■
Harness and «-addles and also the
voted to the republican cause.
The ness of selfishness rather tiiat the es­ (M)0,000 people. In Japan 2,560 people
LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY.
tickets are in direct contrast and no sence of affection. True affection finds subsist from each square mile of tilled
‘APHRODITINE’’
thinking man will vote for the party ■ not more tender and legitimate expres- j land.” If the land were divided up
Harness of all kinds Made to Order. Re-'
Is S old on a
pairing Neatly Done
in which jobbery and corruption is par­ ' sion in rejoicing that such a man lived among the people a single-taxer would
POSITIVE
Robes. Whips and all the Necessaries
amount.
so long, than in gladness that he has not have room enough on his own plot |
GUARANTEE
are Kept in Stock in Endless
to cure any
i gone to his reward. The hand of death to swing his theory without knocking
Variety.
form of nervous
A novel way of raising money to I that arrests the steps of youth may well down his neighbor's fences.
disease, or any
Call and See Stock. Storeon Third Street, I
build a ehurch has been adopted by a 1 lx> dreaded and shunned, but when the
disorder of the
McMinnville. Oregon.
generative or­
congregation in an Iowa town. They same hand proffers to assist the totter- I A discontented millionaire rolled
gans of either
sex whether ar­
borrowed 8130,000 and gave life insur­ . ing steps of age across the dark portals through the city Sunday in his special
BEFORE
ising from the AFTER
AT THE
excessive
vc use
usd of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium,
ance on a number of the members, | that divide the seen from tlie unseen ' train and gazed upon thousands of liap- cAvvwi
or
through
youthful
indiscretion,
over
indulg
which is to l>e applied on the debt as : the feeling that would repulse and turn I py people, whom, no doubt, he envies in encc, ic., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefur
Bearing down Pains in the Baek, Seminal
fast as deatli ensues. An epidemic of ; it aside is censurable alike by humanity his own way, but wonld not give one ness.
Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn­
I cent of his vast wealth for happiness al Emissions, Leucorrhoea, Dizziness, Weak Mem­
smallpox or typhoid fever in that con­ and love.— Oregonian.
You will find the most complete
ory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if ne­
stock of
like theirs.
gregation would be money in the pock­
glected often lead to premature old age and insan­
ity. Price 11.00 a box. C boxes for »5.00 Sent bv
ets of those who survived.
Fancy
and
Staple Groceries.
Mark Twain says he once quit smok­
mail on receipt of price.
Crockery and Glassware. Stand
In remitting fora subscription do not
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE foreverv *5.00
ing. It was when lie began to write
and Library Lamps
What tieke do you intend to vote at , “Roughing It," and it took him three i say, “Please find enclosed,” etc. Leave order, to refund the money if a Permanent
cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials
tlie June election? The one headed by weeks to write three chapters. He re­ off’the “please.” It is unnecessary to from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
Ever Brought to the City.
. plead with an editor in that way. If
A phroditine . Circular free. Address
D. P. Thompson, the possesstir of mill­ sumed smoking and finished tlie Ixxtk then- is any money in the letter he will cured bv
Fine Teas and Coffes a .special­
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
ty; Roast Coffee ground free of
ions and the proprietor of seventeen in three mouths. Mark now smokes i find it, and don’t you think he won’t.
WESTERN BP.ANCH,
charge. Goods delivered tree to
BOX 27
PORTLAND, OR.
batiks in tlie state of Oregon, or the one 300 cigars a month, but his fun hasn’t If he doesn’t, he is a bogus member of
ony ¡»art of the city
headed by Sylvester Pennoyer the own­ the old-time fragrance to it. Perhaps «the profession and you are well rid of Sold by Rogers Bros . sole agents fo* Mc­
' the paper.
Minnville.
J. H. HENDERSON, Prop.
er of a sawmill ami the champion of lie could improve its tone by drawing
ARE you made miserable l>v Indigestion.-
equal rights, one who works for the on a corn-cob pipe occasionally.
Constipation. Dizziness. Loss’of Appetite,
liest interests of the commonwealth
Yellow Skin:’ Shiloh's Vitalizer is a posi­
tive cure : sold by Ro««rs Bros
( iovernor Pennoyer.
not for the interests of the few.
HARDING &. HEATH. Publishers.
J. G. BALLINGER & CO.,
¿Dealers In
ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY, ETC
New Goods!
Are just beginning to arrive from the East,!
and will be added to bv further arrivals
when the blockaded roads are opened up.
Our Spring and Summer Overcoats,
Our Men’s, Boy’s, and Youih’s Suitings
OUR HAT STOCK IS THE LARGEST!
Just Arrived Twenty Dozen Neckwear,
ffl mœ goods tss ® E m cheapest Columbus Buggies, Bain Wagons,
OUR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
OTTie STOCK OF TOWELS
TO THE LADIES.
Scotch Clipper Plows,
Flying Dutchman Gangs and Sulkies.
ÓC CO.,
T. Or,
T^c3sÆiz<rasr,x7'ii_1x..E, cke ^ ckt .
B. S. CLARK
We Handle Most all Kinds of Produce
Wishes to announce to the citizens of
McMinnville and vicinity that he he has
leased the room now occupied by Mrs. Mor­
ris & Co., and
b M tally far taf U
Located on the Side Street, and in the
Rear of the First National Bank,
F. DIELSCHNEIDER,
P. D. GLENN
Plumber. Plumber.
Reliable Opposition
Boot & Shoe Dealer.
No Goods Misrepresented as to
ELSIA WRIGHT.
The Celebrated French Cure,
R
E Red Front Grocery
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Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows,
FARGO'S
$2.50
LADIES’BOOT,"fs-
for the ensuing year, and the said B. S.
Clark knowing that the almighty dollar is
the poor man’s friend and the rich man’s
idol and the many have to few and the few
too many, therefore be it known that the
said B. S. Clark will on or about the
COAT and
Dongola KID.
OPF.1A Ml
COMMON
LASTS
15th DAY OF MAY, 1890,
open upa line of goods, in which will ap­
pear
Staples and Novelties,
DIRECT FROM THE EAST.
The stock will l>c replenished every few
«lays, and we wish to impress on the minds
of our patrons that he will not be undersold
but will undersell any and all competitors:
that he will lie aggressive an«l progressive;
that he will do as he agrees; that any and
all goods not satisfactory or not in strict
conformity in and to the recommend of the
said B. S. Clark will be received back and
the money refunded to the purchaser, pro­
vided, however, that the goods are returned
in as good condition as when bought: that
the store shall be known as
DRESS GOODS!
DRESS GOODS!
DRESS GOODS!
DRESS GOODS!
DRESS GOODS!
TRIMMINGS!
TRIMMINGS!
TRIMMINGS!
TRIMMINGS!
TRIMMINGS!
THE RACKET,
and that the proprietor does not intend to
be restricted in his purchases, but will buy
any and everything that in his judgment
will be saleable and meet the requirements
of the trade. The writer wishes to impress
on your memory the following pointed and
pertinent truths, facts and figures: First—
That that there are two ways of doing busi­
ness—one is the old and exploded idea that
you must buy on time and sell on time, that
vou must have a set of books and a book­
keeper, a collector, ar.d last, but not the
least, an assignee to wind up your affairs ;
that in order to do business you must buy
tax-laden goods on time and after having
loaded them to the water’s edge with addi­
tional taxes, you sell them on long time to
the consumer. Is it any wonder that there
are so many failures among men. not only
those who merchandise but also among the
tillers of the soil. The old credit system is
the deadly upas plan and should be shunned.
M y P lan is altogether a different way. I
pay cash for my goods and buy where I can
do the best. I sell my goods at a very
small margin for the
C-A-S-H,
and 1 do not hesitate to say that I can nml
will sell goods cheaper than they can I««
sold by any credit concern in the city. All
I aBk is this, first and foremost, come and
see me, and if I have what you want buy it
of me and save from 25 to 50 per cent; if I
should not have the article sought for, then
would be ample opportunity for you to pay
the old and ruinous prices. A dollar saved
is a dollar earned, and the sooner mankind
learns to shun the credit system the sooner
will prosperity perch on their banner.
EMBROIDERIES!
EMBROIDERIES!
EM BROIDERIES!
EMBROIDERIES!
EMBROIDERIES!
•
F'louncings !
CORSETS!
CORSETS!
CORSETS!
CORSETS!
CORSETS!
WAISTS!
WAISTS!
WAISTS'
WAISTS!
WAISTS!
FANCY GOODS!
FANCY GOODS!
FANCY GOODS!
FANCY GOODS!
FANCY GOODS!
FANCY GOODS!
FANCY GOODS!
FANCY GOODS!
FANCY GOODS!
Etc., Etc.,
Call and See for Yourself.
F. W. REDMOND.
ADVERTISERS
JOB WORK OF ALL HINDS DONE HERE
on advertiting tp*c« when in Chtcafo. wil I'M it on file nt
45 to 49 Randolph St
X? LORD (THOMAS.