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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1890)
BIG BARGAINS FOR THE CHILDREN! • will surprise the Natives, and we will also of CHILDREN’S SAILOR, JERSEY. KILT AND BLOUSE SUITS, « and will sell them at prices that Give a Nice Hat or Cap with Every Suit Sold, for Two weeks, commencing Saturday May 17th. Look in our window at the assortment of styles and prices and then examine the goods and be your own judge. than you can buy the same goods any where else not counting the Hat or Cap you get for nothing. Sailor suits at $1.25 and up. Blouse suits at $1.75 and up. It will pay you to attend our sale as we will sell cheaper V A V JkA I Jersey suits at $4 00 and up. P & rnATlTI 1 vUUi THE RACKET, FIGURES AND FACTS. COL’NTY COl’RT. anil tossed the package in through an open window, and there was great re Bmrineas Transacted at the May Term of I). P. Thompson is an anomoiy. He joicing in the houseof David. Thia Intellectual Body. and that the proprietor does not intend to worships nt the shrine of gold, His But the bonds and the notes and the be restricted in his purchases, but will buy Mrs. E. X.-Harding agrees to keep A. HARDING 1 HEATH, Publishers. life has lieen an incessant struggle for mortgages escaped taxation that year, any and everything that in his judgment Kimsey for $2.50 per week from and D. P Thompson ; every energy has been thanks to the unconscionable and wick will be saleable and meet the requirements Wishes to announce to the citizens of after the date of rendering bill last. devoted toward the building up of I). P. ed “burglar.’’ of the trade. The writer wishes to impress SUBSCRIPTION RATES. McMinnville and vicinity that he he has Five thousand feet of lumber allowed Thompson’s fortune at the expense of As stated, all old settlers rememtier on your memory the following pointed and leased the room now occupied by Mrs. Mor On« Copy, per year in advance................. $2 00 thousands of the honest, hardy sons ’of road district No. 26. this occurrence, and these lines are pertinent truths, facts and figures: First— Ou« Copy, six months in advaco........... I 00 ris & Co., and toil in thejstate. Now by a peculiar in written simply to direct the attention Marion Lady appointed in Dist. No. That that there are two ways of doing busi k fluence exerted by these same dollars, of later-day citizens to one of the most 3 as supervisor. ness—one is the old and exploded idea that Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville he heads the republican state ticket. remarkable incidents in the history of A. B. Black appointed supervisor in you must buy on time and sell on time, that Oregon, as second-class matter. A showing up of the financial standing the west. Dist. No. 44. you must have a set of liooks and a book of 1). P. Thompson and the amount for the ensuing year, and the said B. S. keeper, a collector, ar.d last, but not the Now, in all earnestness and candor, G. M. Berry appointed supervisor in T he advertisixg R ates or T he T ei . e - ■ upon which he pays taxes, will no doubt (•'lark knowing that the almighty dollar is least, an assignee to wind up your affairs ; rHOXE-REOisTEK are liberal, taking in i be of benefit to the voters of this county. are the people of Oregon prepared to Dist. No. 42. the poor man’s friend and the rich man’s consideration flic circulation. Single One new scraper ordered for District that in order to do business you must buy swap honest Sylvester Pennoyer for a inch. 31.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. ! The republican party, it will be remem idol and the many have to few and the few tax-laden goods on time and after having No. 30. Special inducements for yearly or «emi- bered, on the 16th of April, adopted, as man like Thompson? too many, therefore be it known that the loaded them to the water's edge with addi vearly contracts. Can it lie that party fealty will lead County surveyor directed to make a : a part of their platform, the following our friends and neighbors into the mire « * * said B. S. Clark will on or about the tional taxes, you sell them on long time to resurvey of road No. 170 between the A ll C ommunications Mun B e S igned B y plank. the consumer. Is it any wonder that there that means destruction? the person who sends them, not for pub lands of Wm. Merchant and G. Greg- ‘■Eighth—That we arc in favor of a lication, unless unaccompanied by a "non There is nothing in this election that orson. are so many failures among men, not only de plume.’’ but for a guarantee of good : fair and equal distribution of taxation, can affect the tariff or any other na those who merchandise but also among the faith. Xo publications will he published Contract for Henderson bridge to lie ; and we believe that all property not now tional question. unless so signed. open up a line of goods, in which will ap tillers of the soil. The old credit system is a re- advertised on May 31, 1890. In exempt by law should contribute its due Then shall the ring that is led by the pear the deadly upas plan and should be shunned. Jo» W oke N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted proportion in payment of the legitimate publican newspaper of course. at reasonable rates Onr facilities are M y P lan is altogether a different way. 1 most corrupt and unscrupulous politi the best in Yamhill county and as good expenses of the government. That we cian in the west, the head of which is License to sell liquors in North Fork paj- cash for my goods and buy where I can as any in the state A complete steam are in favor of the adoption of such do the best. I sell my goods at a very David P. Thompson, triumph over precinct granted to Byron Taylor for plant insures quick work. six months. i , amendment to our assessment laws as * * * small margin for the A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or will secure the equal and just assess- ! right and fasten upon Oregon the most Bridge granted in Dist. No. 17 across DIRECT FROM THE EAST. villainous administration the state has the editorial or business departments, to T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville, ment and taxation of property at its ever known. Salt Creek, to be let May 13, 1890. This Oregon. The stock will be replenished every few true value.” is probably to facilitate the travel up * This is a plain question and full of « * days, and we wish to impress on the minds and 1 do not hesitate to say that I can and The plank, as adopted, commends truth. this historic stream after the June elec S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis of our patrons that he will not be undersold will sell goods cheaper than they can be ter will be mailed to any person in tlie itself to everyone, but the nomination tion. United States or Europe, who desires one, of D. P. Thompson east a great shadow but will undersell any and all competitors; sold by any credit concern in the city. All THE STATE’S FINANCES. W. H. Harrison allowed $10 on sup free of charge that he will be aggressive and progressive; 1 ask is this, first and foremost, come and upon the one bright spot in the platform. ■it * * When the present administration en port of Jesse Morris. W k I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele Everyone knows that Thompson’s that he will do as he agrees; that any and see me, and if I have what you want buy it Bridge allowed in Dist. 43; R. N. tered on’active, official duty on January phone -R egister with any other paper all goods not satisfactory or not in strict of me and save from 25 to 50 per cent; if I wealth has lieen acquired by the sys published in Yamhill county. 10th, 1887, it found a State indebtedness, Snell appointed supervisor. County to should not have the article sought for, then conformity in and to the recommend of the tematic dodging of the assessment laws amounting in round numbers to $100,- furnish all materials and mechanics to said B. S. Clark will be received back and would lx> ample opportunity for you to pay <» >. i j . ... ... iof the state. In doing this the bur- All nubscrdxr« who ao not recent their \ ” , . , 000, the principal part of which, was do the framing. the money refunded to the purchaser, pro the old and ruinous prices. A dollar saved paper regularly will confer a favor by »m-j den of taxation has fallen rom lusshoul- against the Swamp Land Fund, and Sheriff allowed until tlie next regular vided, however, that the goods are returned is a dollar earned, and the sooner mankind inetliately reporting the same to this office. I ders to those who are less equal to its some other funds of a similar character. session of this court to report his tax learns to shun the credit system the sooner in as good condition as when bought; that » ------- ----- ; 7—J burden namely, the laboring classes After carefully examining the books of list. will prosperity perch on their banner. the store shall be known as j and men of small fortunes who are hon- The team adjourned until May 31st, Thursday, May 15, 1890. his department, the Treasurer found i est enough to give in the true value of The following bills were allowed and that the sum of $41,628.68 was due the ; their holdings, and will not use crimi- DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET 1 nal means to beat tbc state, county and State from the United States. That up to date have not lieen drawn: . $52 about $23,000 of this had been due for L II Baker......... i city of their just proportion of the taxes. O V Watkins .. 13 For Congress, two years, and not having been demand ! 1 Jack Has been apjiointed agent for Helyer 10 Thompson’s assessment for taxation for ed, had lapsed back into the United Stowe & Co ROBERT A. MILLER, 4 1889, in Multnomah Co., is 8171,700 of of Jackson County. States Treasury, and a reappropriation 1J S Martin......... 11 which there is exempted, as claimed bi 10 was necessary liefore it could be had. 1 A M Detmering For Governor, ffini, for indebtedness. $33.900 and 8300 S E Messinger . The remainder had lieen due nearly a SYLVESTER PENNOYER, A J Apperson . exempted by law. year. This money was at once demand Dr. J. W. Haines of Multnomah County. The actual value of his buildings in ed and having been collected, was ap E H Woodward. Multnomah county is *1,159,200. This For Secretary of State, plied on the above indebtedness, on Weston & Dygert This is not a New Machine, having estimate is made by jieople of well WILLIAM M. TOWNSEND, B Westerfield which the State had been paying 10 per I 1 A bi-en in use in this county Carl Miller. .. ........ known financial ability and is consid of Lake County. cent, interest. By’properly applying S A Young for eight years. MA DB ered much less than the actual value, i For State Treasurer, on this indebtedness, the receipts from J H Olds. There is considerable difference lietween O. W. WEBB, IJM Wright.. GOAT and the sales of Swamp Land, and thereby the figures as given by Thompson and Reese Dongola KID. of Umatilla County. cutting down the interest charge, the| IJ a H OrEXA aad M Stultz............. those given in by conservative jieople r For Supt. of Publie Instruction, entire indebtedness of the State was Wm Noble............. IS not jointed, therfore will not . \ COMMOX who are interested in a just distribution SENSE A. L e ROY, liquadated inside of three years. And j John Stultz........... cramp, but will run in any position. i of the taxes. 1 of Linn County. more than this. In addition to the i Henry Gilliam This Mower LASTS 1 The following is a list of the taxable V Price. above, nearly $25,009.00 has been refund [J W LBeltz For State Printer, 1 » M»IEi property of the “Hon." I). 1’. Thompson ed to the purchasers of Swamp Land, | R P Glover. I CAPT. JOHN O’BRIEN, from the year 1877 to 1889. as given by i where the State failed to get the title. | W S Allen ... of Multnomah County. the Merr-uri/ by which it will be seen 1 i Gilbert Dillinger and any casting showing a defect Prosecuting Attorney, 3d District. that in 188:! the honorable gentleman I : J S Flett . LET US INVESTIGATE. will be replaced free of charge. ' W T Enos. 1 J. J. WHITNEY, I was in reduced circumstances, being I „„ x , ... „ . . . 1 James Bals ............. of Linn County. I worth in worldly goods and chattels, I he total appropriations ot the legts-, Henrv Hackler I after deducting his indebtedness, only lature of 1*8.5, for general expenses was 1 Democratic County Convention. DRESS GOODS! Ileal Estate. ...........$857,526.55 I $16,175. But, the following year, 1884, DRESS GOODS! either through an oversight in not de Tlie total appropriations of the legis J. T. and Dulsena Wood to John A. A democratic county convention will DRESS GOODS! of 1887, for general expenses was Campbell 2.22 acres in t 5 s 3 w; $25 5.50 be held at the court house nt McMinn ducting any indebtedness or because of lature DRESS GOODS! ............................................... $737,082.13 an unfriendly feeling on behalf of the T. J. Harris to Wm. Ball land in La ville, Oregon, on Monday, May 1», 1890, DRESS GOODS! Appropriations by the legislature of assessor of this county, or because the fayette; $213.28. at the hour of 10 o’clock a. ni., for the ARE NOW IN, AND ARE NEAT AND NOBBY. AND IN PRICES TRIMMINGS! 1889, as contained in the regular app, John A. Campbell to Smith Stephens purpose of nominating’candidates for Lord prospered him exceedingly during L CANNOT BE BEATEN ANYWHERE bill ..................................... . $719,411.68 TRIMMINGS! ” ’ the past year, his assessment was $238, For 11 different roads the following offices to wit: $113,000,00 30 acres in t 5 s r 3 w; $290. TRIMMINGS! 7,000.00 John and Lizzie Clark to Elizabeth One state senator, two representatives, 050. But lie equalized it the following For horticul’al commis. TRIMMINGS! 2,000.00 Pomeroy lots 209 and 210 in Dayton bureau weather service one county judge, one county sheriff, year, 1885, in which he lost a little over For TRIMMINGS! For purchase 14 and 1-5 Or. $200,000. (And this is not the year in $300. one county recorder, one county treas re]x>rts. ................................ 3,.500.00 United States to] Hanna Watts and urer. one county school superintendent, which the bonds were stolen,) for in For two Eastern Or. and one I UNEXCELLED IN PRICE AND QUALITY, 9,000.00 i heirs of James Watt 326.84 acres in 8, 9, Tinware, one county surveyor, and one county 1885 his assessment was only 837,200. Southern Or. Ag’l society For pur. of half block east of I In 1880 it was 850,000; in 1887, 8101,000. 4 and 5 sec’s In 14 s r 3 w. coroner, and to transact such other : state house........................... •5,000.00 Galvanized Ironware. Investment Company to John and business as may properly come liefore But lietween 1887 and 1888 Ids worldly For additional salary State I goods increased only by 89000. But Librarian............................. The Market Affords. said convention. 1,000.00 Sarah A. Evenden lots 2, 3 and 4 block Copper Ware, 35 Oak Park; $500. ||8aid convention will be composed of that wear was a bad year. It was the For the relief of private indi OTT2ES SHOE viduals .................................... 3,088.00 Hardware, Etc Geo. F. Hensner to Mrs. Patrick O’ 112 delegates, npjsirtioned to the various year he was the receiver for the Holla For agricultural college . 37,500,00 Only Partially Filled—More Expected Soon. EMBROIDERIES! precincts on the vote cast for the demo i day estate, (interested parties will never I For Portland refuge home 5,000,00 Brien lot 1 in block 4 Bible’s add. to on which wo can give von bargains. LACES! LACES! EMBROIDERIES! 30,000.00 Sheridan; $1. cratic candidate for congress in 1888, forget that year. ) From 1888 to 1889 he For state reform school . EMBROIDERIES! LACES! John A. Simmon to Samuel Hank- being one delegate for each precinct must have lieen quite prosperous, how For expenses session of 1889. 42,000.00 LACES! EMBROIDERIES! ner 173 acres in 12 s r 5 w; $4000. and one for every ten and a traction ever lie actually made 825,000 in that Total ............... S97G.4IM.lis LACES! EMBROIDERIES! D. L. Curl and Lucy V. Curl to Hi over five votes so cast. In accordance year. A very large amount of money Ordered, has been unavoidably delayed bj’ floods. As they come di Compare this with with the appro ram W. Peery 28 acres in t 5 s r 3 w; rect from John Wanamaker’s great Philadelphia house it will pay to with said apportionment the respective to make in one year, but there was one precincts will lie entitled to the follow transaction in that time which, it is priations made by the legislatures of $440. of all kinds done in the most work await their arrival. said, yielded him $20,000 in a lump. 1885 and 1887 and it will lie seen that J. W. Force to T. J. Force land in manlike manner. ing representation. the appropriations for 1889exeeed those McMinnville $2000. 19 Many of our citizens know where that .8 Lafayette Amity HOSE, EOT.¡ of 1885 by 8118,973.13, and those of 1887, I Towelling, Table Damasks, Napkins, and other white goods now com- 4 North Yamhill. 13 $20,<XM> caaie from. Bellevue T. J. Force to 8. C. Force, land in Carlton .. . .7. N. McMinnville 11 1 This is a nice showing tor tlie stand by $239,417.55 i McMinnville; $1600. plefc. Compare quality and prices. CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES! always in stock. . 41 8. McMinnville 13 ard bearer of a ticket with a platform Dundee . 8. C. Force to T. J. Force block H CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES! 101 Sheridan 9 Dayton . DOWN HIM. O. O. HODSON. Saylors add.; $600. East Chehalem . .5 West Chelialeni 7 as adopted. CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES! According to his own statements he Below is a list and the locations of Willamina 6 Willamett....... Phebe Burch and C. H. Burch Portions of our Spring and Summer Dress Goods are now in and are CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES! Mr. Thompson’s banks. These are the Chas H. Burch, Jr. 7.17 acres in 15 s r The committee recommends that the has grown rich as follows: CORSETS! WAISTS! (J LOVES! worthy of your inspection. agencies he expects to elect him. precincts primaries for the election of 4 w; $100. Land and delegates to said convention lx- held on Year Person a 1 Debt Julius F. Koch to Alexeander Reid, Warranted ‘APHBODIT.NE" Tax. | Their money is being poured out like I Propertv. Prop. oil upon the troubled waters. He owns W. D. McDonald place, McMinnville. Is S old on a Saturday, May 17, 1890. $ 62,195 116,8: J5 •5 45,060 a controlling interest in the La Grande $3200. POSITIVE W m . G alloway , 18.875 14 000 ’>4,575 GUARANTEE 61,395 H. L. H eath , Cnairman. 31,300 29,795 National of Ln Grande. P. M. Scroggins to R. H. Knowles to cure any Is JT’-c.ll, I_,reslx, as Low Isa. 3Prl.ce a.s ttxe Z^ossreat. 76,125 .>4.000 form of nervous 21,825 Columbia National, Dayton. Secretary. land in Sheridan; $100. 84,99t» disease, or any 63,985 •20,710 FANCY GOODS! Commercial National, Portland. disorder of the 98,225 43.450 John F. Wright to A. K. Wriglit 35 54,475 generative or 102.300 N.5,825 E. C. Pentland, of the Independence 16,175 FANCY GOODS! National Bank of Commerce,Tacoma. acres in t 3 s r 4 and 5 w; $350. gans of either 238.050 238,050 And pay at all times full market value for the same. Bring it in. sex whether ar IVcst Side, rustleth for his town in the National Bank of Heppner. FANCY GOODS! Erastus Downing to Geo. Vincent 95.300 :k»> 37,200 BEFORE ___ _______ ising _______ from the after most approved fashion. 110,475 FANCY GOODS! In Short we are :»X> 50,095 i National Bonkjof Spokane. excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, i 159.14 acres in 1 5 s r 6 w; $2000. I 113,600 or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg •TOO 101,700 ' Portland Savings-Bank, Portland. FANCY GOODS! i B. P. Cardwell and Abbie M. Card- encc, Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefur 124,200 :too 1 12,300 i Delegates from the cow precincts, as Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal FANCY GOODS! 171,700 300 137,500 I Pendleton Savings Bank, Pendleton. I well to John Baxter Sr. lot 3 block 1 ness. Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn the republican I losses call the precincts -<------- I First National Bank, Pomeroy. FANCY GOODS! al Emissions. Leucorrhoei, Dizziness, Weak Mem ! Lippincotte add. to Dayton; $70. ory, Loss of Power and.' npotenev, which if ne These last figure- are Thompson’s away from their city, are in demand We try to please the most fastidious buyers as well as farmers and FANCY GOODS! First National Bank of Sprague. glected often lead to premature old age and insan and command donsiderable hypocriti own statements. ity. Price f 1.00 a box, 6 boxes for i-5.00 Sent by FANCY GOODS! laborers. First National Bank of Walla Walla. GEO. RAMAGE. mail on receipt of price. These areas the assessor assessed him cal attention. Nirst National Bank of Pendleton. A WRITTEN GUARANTEK for every <5.00 OUR MOTTO IS “SQARE DEALING, HONEST WEIGHTS AND > order, to refund the money if a Permanent but at no time would he have taken First National Bank of Island City. I The painter, paper hanger, kalsominer and I cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials MEASURES.” Robt. Miller, the democratic candi ten times the sum in ready cash, and decorator can he found during the day hard from old and young, of both sexes, permanently First National Bank of Union. advocate and practice protection so far as it can be made cured by A phroditine . Circular free. Address at work, and will be very willing indeed to date, is making a good canvass and will reliii(]uisned his claim upon his proj>- I First National Bank of Baker City. THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. I ’ give estimates and furnish designs ior all to contribute to the building up of homes ami home industries^pjl no doubt carry the democratic vote of erties in Oregon. WESTERN BRANCH, classes of work. On .June 1, a shop will be First National Bank of Arlington: ¿•“(’■■r American laborers and our home pnxluctions. and it’s our jj X 15-8t BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. And now a word as to the Ixnids the state. He is a man of energy and First National Bank of McMinnville. j opened opposite the Cook house. pleasure to aid and contribute to all measures calculated to Sold bv Rogers Bros , sole agents for Mc push, and his election to congress would stolen as mentioned above. First National Bank of The Dalles. Minnville. <• accomplish this end. W e B elieve lx A dvertising to the ¡ftp All old settlers rememlier the inci be one of the greatest benefits possible Sheriff*s Sale. The intelligent voter needs no other ¿•“eml that the world shall know of and aid in developing <he y to Oregon. dent. showing up of Mr. Thompson. As gov ¿•“unbounded resources of our town and county. We solicit in He resided in Oregon City then. He I ernor of the state of Oregon he will DY VIRTI E OF A JUDGMENT AND Order of the Court and an Execution <• return a full share of your patronage, prompt payment of ali An exchange in betraying the politi had a wallet full of bonds and taxable make considerable more than the 81590 duly An issued out of the Circuit Court of the /• contracts and fair treatment. Call and see us. on Third St cal complexion of a Portland paper that paper. State of Oregon, for Yamhill ( ounty, on salary somehow. tlie 12th day of May. A. D . 1890, upon a i Is the oldest and most popular scientific and seeks patronage from l*>th parties, has The time for the assessor’s annual ¡judgment duly enrolled and docketed in mechanical paper published and has the largest of .any paper of its class in the world, this to say: visit came around. The republican fight for treasurer of tlie clerk's oilice of said court, in said circulation tally illustrated. Best class of Wood Engrav- county, on the 25th (lav of March, A. D.. intrs. Published weekly. Send for specimen The West Shore rushes in with parti A great hue and cry was made that Yamhill county is now confined to two 1*90, in favor of Jones Co., plaintiff’s, vs £’P,I-.~Price W R yp,‘r- Foor months’ trial, 11. san swiftness to say that the democrats Thompson’s home had lieen burglar persons, and we are glad to say that 'John Mint.v and Scebelia Mintv. defend Ml. NN A ( o.. P ublishers . 361 Broadway, N.Y. in congress are trying to keep Idaho out ized and these pnjai-s had bet'll stolen. 1 they differ from the average republican ants. for tlie sum of 4364 79 and $25, attorn- ARCHITECTS & BUILDERO ’ ev's fees and costs, and to me duly directed of the Union because it shows syinj>- The assessor came and |ss>r Thomp politician. The persons are J. L. Rog and delivered. I did on the 13th day of Ft Edition of Scientific American. V toms of becoming republican in polities. son had no lioiuls to tax. I May. 1890, duly seize and levy upon tlie ers and C. W. Talmage, both of them A great success. Each issue contains colored AT the described real property belonging : lithographic plates of country and city residen Had it been fair and candid it would Not knowing the address of the "bur having the ability to jierform the du ' following ces or public buildings. Numerous engraving» to John Minty and Scebelia Minty, to-wit: and full plans and specifications for the use of have said— and truthfully, too— that glar,” the assessor took no eognizance ties of the office in a manner totally Lot No two (2) in block "K " of Cozine’s such as contemplate building. Price 12.50 a year. The tine young % Clydesdale stallion third addition to the town of McMinnville, 25cts. a copy. MUNN & CO.. PUBLISHERS. the republicans in congress are keeping of these collaterals. different to the usual republican man ■ j county of Yamhill, state of Oregon ELSIA WRIGHT. LOUIS STAFFORD You will find the most complete New Mexico and Arizona >>ut of the He performed his duty and went his ner. One of the gentlemen will surely Now. therefore, by virtue of said execn- will be permitted to serve a limited number stock of Union because they show symptoms of way, and, singular and unprecedented b? nominated if the delegates elected to I tion on Carries the I.ärgert Aaaortmetit of of mares after May 1st. Louis Staf Fancy and Staple Groceries. Harncra and '■’addles and also the ford is very large and muscular, with im- becoming democratic in politics. But as it may appear to the readers of this the convention are of average intelli S atieday , the F oi eteextii D ay of J im . ■ ■ 40 roars’ pxpprienco and have made over Crockery and Glassware. Stand niense heavy bone; will be three years old A. D.. 1890. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. ni kJ 100.10» applications for American and For- It is evident that that paper seeks to ln- paper, in a few days the “burglar" re gence, LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY. in .lune. Terms ?10 for two or more mares and Library Lamps at the court house door, in the city of Mc elgn patents. Send for Handbook. Corres recognized as a republican organ, and pented of bis sin and one dark and Harness of all kinds Made to Order. Re- or $12 tor single mare, by insurance. Minnville. in said county and state, I will pondence strictly confidential. Ever Brought to the City. pa ring Neatly Hone NASAL Injector free with each liottle . sell at public auction the above descrilied The Pure Bred Shorthorn bull TRADE MARKS. t is in a fair way to succeed. gloomy evening, after the rollbins had of A Shiloh ’s ( ,’atarrh Remedy; price 50 cents. I real premises of said defendants to the In case your mark is not registered in the Pat Fine Teas and Goffes a special Robe«, Whips and all the Necessaries eeased to sing and the charming notes Sold by Rogers Bros. BILLY ACKLAND highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy ent Office, apply to M unn Co., and procure tv: Roast-Coffee ground free of immediate protection. Send for Handbook. are Kept in Stock in Endless Said judgment, costs and accruing costs. charge. Good« delivered free to FOR Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint you ARE you made miserable by Indigestion, of the whippoorwill rang out iqHin the will also be kept for service at the small fee COPYRIGHTS for bonks, charts, maps, Variety. Dated this 13th dav of May. 1890 ony part of the city Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite i air, the possessor of the stolen treasures have a printed guarantee on every bottle of of $2.50 for single cow or $2 for two or more. •tc., quickly procured. Address T. J HARRIS. Shiloh’s Vitalizer. Il never fails to cure. Both animals will kept on the Thos. Ow Call and See Stock Store on Third fetreet Yellow SHn? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a posi MVNN CO.. Patent Solicitor«. ’ May 15:19 Sheriff ’ ! slipped up slyly to Thompson’s home Sold by Rogers Bros J. H. HENDERSON, Prop. McMinnville. Oregon. ens farm. GEO. OWENS. Manager tive sure; sold by Roger« Bros GENERAL UFFTCO 3C1 BBOiJlW»v * * ' • i 1 THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. B. S. CLARK Located on the Side Street, and in the Rear of the First National Bank, 15th DAY OF MAY, 1890, Staples and Novelties, C-A-S-H, O. O. HODSON AND 1 FARGO’S The Sickle Bar 2! Is Fully Warranted New Goods, New Goods, New Goods! Are just beginning to arrive from the East, and will be added to by further arrivals when the blockaded roads are opened up. Extras are also Kept on Haod. Our Spring and Summer Overcoats, Our Men’s, Boy’s, and Youth’s Suitings Argano and Peninsular OUR HAT STOCK IS THE LARGEST I Just Arrived Twenty Dozen Neckwear, STOVES AND RANGES. no ■ m TEE BEST 1 CUT OUR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR PLUMBING Flouncings ! OTTie STOCK OF TO THE LADIES The Celebrated French Cure, Our Grocery Department We Handle Most all Kinds of Produce Etc., Etc., Call and See lor Yourself. A. J. APPERSON. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE HERE Notice to Breeders. R PATENTS E Red Front Grocery D F R 0 N T Harness and Saddles.