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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1890)
AT KAY & TODD’S. We now have in stock a large and new Line of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw and Felt Hats and are selling them cheaper than ever before. TH E TELEPHON E-REG 1ST ER. WE WANT COMPETITION. Look in our show window and you will see the nicest andnobiest line of Hats ever shown in the city, and the prices will suit you, as they are low. Our stock of Summer suits, coats, underwear, All we ask is that von sec* our Goods aud etc. is full and complete, and we are willing learn our prices before you purchase. to compare prices with any one, and let our KAY & TODD, goods and prices be the judge. McMinnville, Oregon. ELECTRICITY VS. HORSES. Some of our readers do not like the Very few persons for a moment sus utterances of this paper regarding the pected that the use of electricity would HARDING A. HEATH, Publishers. contemplated branch of the Southern in any way interfere with the Pacific railroad. In tlie first place it business of the horse breeder, or has not been seriously contemplated by in any way diminish the demand SUBSCRIPTION RZ l TES. the railroad anil the utterances of Hunt for that animal, yet such is the case. Oa. Copy, per year, inadvance................. $2 00 ington in the Oregonian interviews do The invention and introduction of the One Copy, six months in advaco............. I 00 not make the prospects for a road good, cable l»egan to take the place of them by any means. Supposing this road to a considerable extent in cities where Entered at the poetoffice at McMinnville should be built, in what way would, grades were heavy. The introduction McMinnville be benefitted? We would of electricity, however, as a power in Oregon, as second-class matter. have another road, it is true, but would street railroads has proven so success Tur advertising R ates or T he T ele it put as much, or save as much money ful that in a short time the horse ear phone -R egister are liberal, taking in in a town, as a road built by a compet will have to go, and, of course, the use consideration the circulation. Single In order that our of the horse for that particular purpose inch. $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. ing company? Special inducements for yearly or semi- readers may know tlie workings of this withit. It is estimated that the elec yearly contracts. hydra-headed monopoly, we will re tric roads now in the course of construc A ll C ommunications M ust H e S igned B y mark that the people of San Francisco tion in the United States will throw the person who sends them, not for pub are attempting to raise a bonus for an between 30,000 and 50,000 horses upon lication, unless unaccompanied by a ‘ non »le plume,” but for a guarantee of good other transcontinental road which will the market for which there will be lit faith. No publications will be published I compete with the Southern Pacific. tle or no demand. It is said that in an unless so signed. , Mr. O. D. Baldwin of that city person ticipation of this there has been a won . * • J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted ally started the lionus witli $50000 and at reasonable rates Our facilities are guaranteed to raise or make it $500000. derful shrinkage in the Eastern horse market during the past three or the best in Yamhill county and as good as any in tlie state A complete steam Only two papers of the city mentioned four months, as it appears to be only a plant’insures quick work. the matter at all, they being the Report question of a very short time when tlie * * T, A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither L or and the Examiner, the balance of tlie cheap class of horses will be of absolute- the editorial or business departments, to newspapers being controlled by the no value to anyone. The remarkable T he T elephone -R egister , McMinnville, Southern Pacific company. Notwith advance in the matter of farm machin Orearon. standing this tlie lionus is lieing rapid ery has long ago curtailed the uses of ARE NOW IN, AND ARE NEAT AND NOBBY, AND IN PRICES * » -> S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis CANNOT BE BEATEN ANYWHERE ly raised with the help of these two this class of horses in the rural districts, ter will be mailed to any person in the United States or Europe, who desires one, giants, who are working for the inter-1 while electricity will do away with free of charge ests of the people, and will soon amount them altogether in the cities. « * * ... ... W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele to $1,000,000, the sum necessary. When All this may tend to make the out phone -R egister with any other paper McMinnville is controlled to this ex look for the horse breeder somewhat published in Yamhill county. tent which she would tie with another serious, yet it need not be altogether so. UNEXCELLED IN PRICE AND QUALITY, Southern Pacific branch through here, They will not be compelled to go out of All tubscribers who do not receive their it will lie a cold day for the city. No I business, but will simply have to change | irai ■ i ra m paper regularly will confer a favor by im mediately reporting the same to this office. other road would attempt to put a line their methods and breed for tlie market I The Market Affords. through here and the dollars of this and not the cheaper class of horses,such community would drop into the cotters as have been in demand, but the better OTTT2 SHOE Thursday, May 8, 1890. of the company, from which they would class of horses such as are Ixiund to lie Only Partially Filled—More Expected Soon. never return. Another instance of the in demand as first-class driving horses- DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET Southern Pacific Co’s greed: tlie present , Beyond the limited number of truck i rate from Grants Pass, Oregon, to San ! I and dray horses that will always be For Congress, Francisco via the S. P. line—and it is I used in the cities and the heavy wagon Ordered, has been unavoidably delayed by Hoods. As they come di ROBERT A. MILLER, the only one— is $40 per ton, or $2more that will be used on the farm, there rect from John Wanamaker’s great Philadelphia house it will pay to of Jackson County. than it was thirty years ago when all will be no demand whatever for draft the freight was hauled by wagons via horses. The electric and steam motors await their arrival. For Governor, Crescent City. Tlie rate from Corvallis in the cities, and the sieam plow, reaper OXTTS STOCH OF SYLVESTER PENNOYER, and Independence to Portland, the and thresher on the farm have obviated of Multnomah County. Towelling, Table Damasks, Napkins, and other white goods now com freight passing directly through this to a very large [extent the use of the For Secretary of State, plete. Compare quality and prices. ciiy, is $1 per ton, from McMinnville to heavy horse. WILLIAM M. TOWNSEND, Portland is $2 and the distance is 50 The horse breeder in the future must of Lake County. miles shorter than from Corvallis and turn his attention to the fancy driving For State Treasurer, Portions of our Spring and Summer Dress Goods are now in and are 25 miles shorter than from Indepen and riding horse, a horse that will be in G. W. WEBB, dence. An electrical motor road to keeping in every respect with the pro worth}’ of your inspection. of Umatilla County. Dayton where we can reach the Union gression of the age. The horse that For Supt. of Public Instruction, Pacific Co’s boats is of more advantage would satisfy tlie most fastidious young A. L e ROY, to the city than another Southern Pa man twenty or thirty years ago, cannot of Linn County. cific branch line running nowhere, and even occupy the dignified position as For State Printer, which will be used not for the cheap principal motive power on the street Is jFhxll, T’resli, and. eus X j O- w in Z’rico as CAPT. JOHN O’BRIEN, trans]M»rtation of freight but simply to railways to-day. The horse of the fu of Multnomah County. keep out competition until the county ture must be perfect in shape and beau becomes thickly settled enough for the ty; he must he a high stepper, clean of Anil pay at all times full market value for the same. Bring it in. ’’rosecuting Attorney, 3d District, managers of the road to order a decent limb, nimble in every respect, stylish J. J. WHITNEY, In Short we are road built. And when this is done in carriage and spirit, in fact he must of Linn County. where are we? in the same old hole be a horse partaking more or less of the Democratic County .. ...................... and the only means of extricating our dudeism that is the reigning craze of A democratic county convention will selves is to build a competing line at tlie present day. We try to please the most fastidious buyers farmers and be held at the court house at McMinn once and not wait till too late. At least Tlie ¡horse breeders of the West as laborers. ville, Oregon, on Monday, May 19,1890, place the project liefore another comp well as of the East have begun to rec OUR MOTTO IS “SQARE DEALING. HONEST WEIGHTS AND at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., for the any. ognize this fact, and are beginning to MEASURES.” purpose of nominating candidate-» for turn their attention toward the fine FW“We advocate and practice protection so far as it can be mad< , DYSPEPTIC. the following offices to wit: class of stock, and any person who will to contribute to tlie building up of homes and home industries, jtrf One state senator, two representatives, look over the result of any large sale of FSF“for American laborers and our home productions, and it’s our yl The Oregonian yesterday in its lead- one county judge, one county sheriff, horses will find the prices away up and tfW“pleasure to aid and contribute to all measures calculated to t ing editorial, under the caption of one county recorder, one county treas the animals sold well worth them. The F«F~accomplish this end. W e B elieve I n A dvertising to the “ Look Out For Squalls, ” was inclined urer, one county school superintendent, horse breeding business in the future fW"cnd that the world shall know of and aid in developing the fffrt one county surveyor, and one county to be dyspeptic or billious, we don’t will be more profitable than that of the fW'unbounded resources of our town and county. We solicit in frV know which, says tlie Times-Mountain coroner, and to transact such other past.— Pacific Horneman. jfff-return a full share of your patronage, prompt payment of all, eer. While we acknowledge the cor . »isiness as may projierly come In-fore I If®"" contracts and fair treatment. Call and see us, on Third rectness of the position of tlie great WHAT EDITING A PAPER IS. said convention. | ¡Said convention will be composed of daily in its criticism of the present Editing a paper is a pleasant business 112 delegates, apportioned to the various congress, we are somewhat surprised —if you like it. precincts on the vote cast for the demo that it did not act and write with more If the type is large it doesn’t contain cratic candidate for congress in 1888, discretion, know ing the terms in which much reading matter. it has viewed tlie course of other papers lieing one delegate for each precinct If we omit jokes folks say we are and one for every ten and a fraction whic.i have attempted to exercise their nothing but fossiis. independence in the expression of opin over five votes so east. In accordance If we publish original matter they with said apportionment the respective ions on questions of finance and com blame us for not giving selections. merce. The constant readers of tliat precincts will be entitled to the follow If we give selections they say we are paper know its idiosyncraeies, for they ing representation. lazy for not writing more and giving ; Mind wnnd enred. Books karned . . .8 Lafayette . Amity .10 have read denunciatory articles of the them what they have not read in other I in «'tie Ti-aainp. Tenthnoninls all |pf»r*4 <>t the fflobe. Prospectus post Bellevue 4 North Yamhill 13 English and Irish in succeeding issues, papers. Is the oldest and most, popular scientific ar.d FREE, r«»n* on rnplication to Prof. mechanic«', paper published and has the largest Carlton . ... 7 N. McMinnville 11 to I k - followed by laudatory ones of the >A. lz.'isottd, Fifth Ave. Net» York. of any paper of its class in the world. If we give a complimentry notice we circulation Dundee . 4 S. McMinnville 13 same people. On finance and com Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Engrav ings. Published weekly. Send for specimen <3 merce it has taken all sides, and de art censured for lieing partial. Dayton 10 Sheridan copy. Price a year. Four months’ trial, $1. East Chehaleni . 5 West Chehuleni. 7 if we don’t everyone says we are un-1 MUNN & CO., P ublisheji . h .^ i . i Broadway, N.Y. Willaniett 5 Willamina .6 fended its position as a free-trader or as just. ARCHITECTS & BOLDER!? The committee recommends that the a protectionist, as a silver advocate or If we remain in our office tending to Edition of Scientific American, w precincts primaries for tlie election of as a mono-metallist. It is undoubtedly our business folks say we are too proud ■ M A great success. Each issue contains colored a growing journal, but its growth is lithographic plates of country and citv residen delegates to said convention lie held on to mingle with other fellows. ces or public buildings. Numerous engravings knotted and gnarled like some tropical and full plans and specifications for the use of Saturday, May 17, 1890. If we go out they say we don’t at such as contemplate building. Price $2.5(1 a year, I trees, not straight and symmetrical W m . G alloway , I tend to our business.— Insurance Ob 25 eta. a copy. MUNN & CO., P ublishers . like those giants which adorn the for Administrator's Notice. H. L. H eath , Cnainnan. may be secur server, London. ed by apply., ests of the temperate zone. It is no Secretary. ing to M unn MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT & Co., who matter of surprise to old acquaintances New York has a taw that compels A the undersigned John H. Walker has have had over Miss Wheeler of Philadeldhia lias to read in its columns a panegyric on j candidates for office to make a sworn Kg 40 years’ experience and have made over been appointed by the County court of Yam flH lOO.CiJfi applications for American and For- hill county,Oregon, administrator of the es elgn patents. Send lor Handbook. Corres sold her person to Count Pappenheim of strict adherence to republican doctrines i report of their campaign expenses. pondence strictly confidential. tate of Janies A. Walker, deceased. Bavaria for the title of Countess. He and in the next issue a eulogisni on in-| Either this keeps the expenses down . All persons, therefore, having claims TRADE MARKS. against said estate are hereby notified and takes her $1,000,000, and will probably dependence in political action. This ' very low, or else some- of the expenses i In case your mark is not registered in the Pat required to present the same with proper ent Office, apply to Ml’NN A c CO., and procure squander it on some other woman. may be considered the versatility of, are of such a character that the candi immediate protection. Send for Handbook. vouchers to the undersigned at the law of COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, map«, fice of F, 4V . Fenton, at McMinnville, Ore genius; lint such versatility is never an Sylvester Pennoyer’s majority over attribute of statesmen or patriots. But dates would rather commit perjury ftc., quickly procured. Address gon within six months from this date MUNN & CO., Pntent Solicitors. 1 fated Mav 7. 1x90 T. R. Cornelius in June, 1886, was 3,701. the Times-Mountaineer is published in than reveal them. In Lockport, New G eneral office 361 B roadwav . m * JOHN H. WALER, Binger Hermann's majority over a little town on the Columbia river and York., it cost the candidates in the last Administrator of of said Estate municipal election just about $320 to F. W. Fenton. Attorney for estate. Jno. M. Gearin in June, 1888 was 7,- tlie metropolitan paper may know bet (May 8-18) get elected; at all events that is what 407. ter aliout the ethics of journalism; and, the sworn statements filed in the ; Harrison’s majority over Cleveland W anted —The T elephone -R egi . s - therefore, a more competent judge of county clerk’s office in accordance with ter wants a bright, pushing canvasser. in Nov. 1888, was 6,779. the proper course to be pursued. But the provisions of the Saxton corrupt Sixty dollars per month will be paid to A majority of the republican mem when we see it fly oft’at a tangent and practices bill say. The republican ean- ! the right man. Call on or address this bers of the house of representatives has attempt to undermine tlie fabric it has j didate for mayor, Tim Oliver, heads the ' office immediately agreed that the tariff bill is of great im created, we cannot help thinking that i list with $90 out of his pocket. He de ELSIA WRIGHT. portance and that four days of this inconsistency is not always honesty, feated the democratic candidate who Carries the Largest Assortment of week will be devoted entirely to it. and that the vagaries of greatness may put up just $27 to lie elected. Some Harness and - addles anil also tlie The debate commenced yesterday and be as pernicious in example as the stu candidates swore that they did not LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY, j will continue the whole week; night pid blunders of ignorance and incom know that they were running, and 'YoTuT1 ‘APHRODITE E " M Harness of all kinds Made to Order. Re- : petence. Is S old on a sessions will be held for speeches. This others put up from 25 cents to $40. pairing Neatly Done POSITIVE stops the river and harbor bill coming ; was t he cheapest election held there Robes. Whips and all the Necessaries GUARANTEE are Kept in Stock in Endless before the house. Campaign goods Organized labor made a demonstra ! years. to cure any tion on the first of May for eight hours form of nervous Variety. must be manufactured before bills of disease, or any Call and Sei sus-k. Store on Third Street, I The Monmouth School Scandal. greater importance to the people of the to constitute a days work. In some disorder of the McMinnville. Oregon. places the strikes have been »ueeessfui, generative or United States can be considered. gans of either ' The Stanley Monmouth Normal in others blood has been shed. The sex whether ar- A ■ school scandal is about to be invest!-1 BEFORE ising ...... ............. from the „ .......... AFTER . AT THE D. P. Thompson who made the state-1 demonstrators when not compelled to ! gateil in tlie courts. The parents of the excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, , or through youthful Indiscretion. over iu.lulg disperse by tlie police or soldiery were nient that he would spend $100,000 rath two boys who were expelled on the encc, Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful- Bearing down Pains in the Back, seminal er than lie defeated by Peunoyer, is not orderly in tlie extreme but when- the charge of slandering Stanley in the ness. Weakness, Hysteria. Nervous Prostration Nocturn law attempted to break the meeting lip th? popular person he thinks he is. al Emissions. Leucorrhiea, Dizziness, Weak Men.- I courts through their attorneys have You will find the most complete Power utid Impotence, which if ne stock of Money can do considerable, but such liecanse of its being composed of tlie ta I brought suit against the members of ory.Lossof glected often lead to preinatureol’d aw and insan iloring classes, bad blood was generated. ity. Price $1.00 a box. 6 boxes for $5.00 Scut bv open statements as the above will Fancy and Staple Groceries. I the board who ordered them expelled, 1 mail on receipt of price. Crockery and Glassware. Stand not elect him this year in Oregon. The We are pleased however to note that oc- for the sum of $5000 each. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE for every $5.00 order, to refund the money if a Permanent and Library Lamps people have been ruled by moneybags | currenees of this nature happened only cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials Notice. from old and young, of both sexes, permanently Ever Brought to the ( ity. long enough, and the term of Peunoyer in foreign countries where tlie govern cured by ArHEODiTixr.. Circular free. Address has opened their eyes to the advantages ment is not in the hands of the people. Fine Teas and Goffes a special All farmers desiring repairs for Deer THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. ty; Roast Coffee ground free of WESTERN BRAXCH, of no boesism. It has pleased them, ing or McCormiek binders please give charge. Goods delivered tree to BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. i CROUP. Whooping cough ami bronchitis orders for same to J. G. Ballinger* Co. and they want more of it. Peunoyer immediately ony part of the city. relieved l»v Shiloh's cure. Sold Sold by Rogers Bros . sole scents for Mi -1 will lie the next governor of Oregon. by Royers Bros. as early as possible to insure arrival. Minnville. I J. H. HENDERSON. Prop. JOB J. G. BALLINGER & GO ¿Dealers Ir. ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY, ETC 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 Youth’s Suitings OUR HAT STOCK IS THE LARGEST! Just Arrived Twenty Dozen Neckwear, cheapest Columbus Buggies, Bain Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, OUR HOSIERY ANO UNDERWEAR Scotch Clipper Plows, Flying Dutchman Gangs and Sulkies. b TO THE LADIES. We Handie Most all Kinds oí Produce . APPERSON. Wffg The Celebrated French Cure, R E Red Front Grocery D F R 0 N T B. S. CLARK Wishes to announce to tlie citizens of McMinnville and vicinity that he he has leased the room now occupied by Mrs. Mor ris & Co., and Located on the Side Street, and in the Rear of the First National Bank, for the ensuing year, and the said I’,. 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 VI FARGO’S ß $2.50 ' afe W A X ladies ’ boot , -t.” .i MADB •>’ COAT and Dongola KID. X OPERA aaA COMMON I BENIE ^C lasts t * 'cnn 15th DAY OF MAY, 1890, open up a line of goods, in which will ap pear Staples and Novelties, DIRECT FROM THE EAST. The stock will be 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 be aggressive and 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. 8. 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 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 you 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 lie shunned. M y P lan is altogether a different way. 1 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 I do not hesitate to say that I can anil will sell goods cheaper than they can be sold by any credit concern in the city. All 1 ask 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 p;iy 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. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! TRIMMINGS! TRIMMINGS! TRIMMINGS! TRIMMINGS! TRIMMINGS! I Salines! White Goods! LACES! LACES! LACES! LACES ! LACES! EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! Flouncings ! CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS! WAISTS! WAISTS! WAISTS! WAISTS! WAISTS! GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! 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. RED». ADVERTISERS WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE HERE LORD & THOMAS. on adverting tpace wMn in Chtcago. will Lnd it on filo M W.» A»‘¿ Ager . í / c